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l)l!lADERS" NOTlCI!J - If :rou want
&amp;\ the News Ol!lee of Tbe Dall7
Tribune, eall 286-L: If the B1181neu
Ol!lee 1111k for 202-R.

Pia• downward to t &amp;nd under •
few pack!nl .owe &amp;J'(Jund S60
oaUe receipts &amp;o toda)''8 quota·
nominal
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market

Heads Middle West
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Ohio

Snowf'n lAW to11l1tht and

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Coach... Famha111 And
Hooue Puttin1 Boy•

New Flower l\lakes
Appearance Here
Made by Chemical Roac·
tiont Called 4'Depre•aion Flower"

SQUAD I DIVIDED

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FULL LEAS~D WIRE OF ; INTERNA'l'IONAL NEWS Si-:R'!ICE
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POMEROY, OHIO, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1932
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Starts Long T1ek

At a result of the present finan·

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MILITIA IS CALLED OUT IN KENTUCK¥;

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Tbroqh Paces

1clal depression a new flower haa

put In an appearance in the Pome..
roy Bend
To date the ~wo most
succe&amp;'Jful &lt;me~&gt; may be seen at the
Jake Ament RetltaUl'B.nt on Main
~"eet
Ther.e so-called depress
ton llowom are made ln' placing
a IUrlall piece of coal In any small
contalller &amp;UCh as a plate filled wtt.h
a solUtion of water saJt and any

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By a chemical reactlOll the coal Is r
decomposed llond a crusted maas re-

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form a ltlyer on the pla.te
crusted mua Is made up

Grover C Neff, 46,
has been named

who

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of the Middle \Vest

Utili-

tie s Company largest of the
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colOrs or violet red
blue
Accordlnl to
Bailey seeret.ary to

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onomies Anna Houser English and
a.ogrnphy

lohn MIUlk Brown, Zuu Pitts. Ray mood lla«on
COMEDY RETIRE INN'

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Interesting Fall Sewi711
tfll Ttrtlt1 "''"''' .,, cu•Ud •" ,ltttlud "' P•rb
~nJ ,., ltJIItrru . , ,..d, Ill N tv r .,,

Smart and m the 'fttY newest leellnr u tht• thn.IDI

daytime dress.

It ca.mes out lhe flatterlq two toee elect It il
hn t th1s JU St the cutest httle dress for 'back to shown 10 a wtne red wool crepe. toppri hy • RO¥eltJ
\ hool wear?
wool crepe
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It 1s earned out .n a lweed hke cotton 1ft brown
Noll! how slendtniiPI' 11 the crws c -... 1r1 UK
t nes
The plam yellow mm g1vn Frt'nch accent bodt«.
CI'C!pl! !Rhn and crejW! 11lk are fti"J effec:tift.
1 he bone buttons match tht: brown shade

At American

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Ci hmne~s no doubt ~tart' w1th the undt:rgarmt:t t g

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St:nd IS c~ml&lt;&gt; (tn stamps or coia) to Ft•hlon Bure.a.,
~~~d lu,: rt ~ a llrmc~s s ~ lip lOU lllo\'1! (or tJ n11hr 1h1
\\ nlt t ar r h1lly and platnl:t;tour ume and full addte ...
I ue from shouldf;r to hem.
:toU WlDL
It mould~ thr l11ure to well lx-low th~ hlp ~ w1dt-n 1lg th(' um1b('r of the pattern aad the
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Mrr ~l&lt;,.your lentr Ill the folltJWIP« wqa comfortably lull h('m
will n lflk~ a !on-ly Xma3 1:1ft Make 11 ll(l 'tll; tTl
lc-uam:: moment•
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lle d a 10t
u1d
e rasbUJ'!l asaiatmu!nt, It waa I
ance. It. was be ve
err
wo
Indicated would be mol'fl aoeeptabl

Newspapers are finding that competitive agencies, particularly the 1ad10 are cutting mto their revenue to a very great extent
so great in fa~t thatmany of them are finding It necessary to cut
out the pubhcat;on of all free radio ~road cast . ~rogram~, all of
which is merely givmg to a competitive advert1smg medmm free
advertising, and the funny part of it ~s that the merch.an.t who
buys space from newspapers and decides to use the.rall10. mstead
18 the one who kicks the hanfest when newspapers discontmue the
giving of free I!PI\Ce t() a competitive medium.

:;~ ~~a.!n atA~~:e~nth~u::~t

wben the steering committee meet::~
that he hopes will save the disarmament conference from collapse
The question to be settled as rar
88 the Americans arc concerned is
how far Herrlot actually wlll go
&amp;oward immediate carrying out of
tb~ Hoover one-third cut proposal
It Is antklpated this questJon will
be
es &lt;llilpo,;.t of und" ''""• b'anch·
l'ltst-a one-thlro 'o.tuctiOn In
world navies Is beUeved to be out
of question at tbe movement be·
caUBe the United StateR probably
would not. qree
Second-there can be no practlcal diseUS8lons of a. one-third cut In
air forces while Gennany abaents
h2rself il'Om the disarmament de·
ba.te.s because her demand for arms
equality has oot been met
Thlrd-Herriot
accepts
the
Hoover program tor a one·Lhlrd
cut In land forcea but want&amp; Oer
mMay to count Adolf Hitler s brown
ahlr'Ud mllltiH ana Mu1180llnl to
eount the fa&amp;Cist mlhtta 88 partial

AND ANOTHER THING, newspap~rs are being bombard·
ed by advertisers large and small, for ~ re,:Iuction in their rl!te.
They come to the'newspaper 8J!d say, "We'~e _got a depression
story to tell you. Time~ are tight, and we ve J~ got t? get a~­
dudion in our advertising rate or we will have to discontinue usmg
your newspaper. ·• Now isn't that a fine club to hold ove: the
head of any publishel'? These Sll;ll\e adv~risers wno !11'8 trying_ to
make the newspaper absorb a maJor portion of theu exceSSive
overhead forget that this depression is not going to .last forev~r
IM!d that some day they will need the newspaper agam. Yet, m
tlie me,antlme 1 they are perfectly willing to sandbag them now ~e­
manding rate dedeases, little knowing that they are weakenmg
the very ageney they will have to depend upon later to help tihem
return to normalcy.
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BeJ)t.

19-INs-stunned

a.i the sharp rejection or the GeT•

J$n demand tor arms equaUty by
Oreat Britain In a memorandum
pubuahed throUfhout tHe world to·
day the Von Papen Miqlstrydeelded
~abandon note wrl\Jlll' on the l!llb•
ject and wl11 reply netther to
lPra.noe oor Great Britain
The German claim however wtll
be puabed 1b dlplOmaUe conversa·

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TO BATTLE OVER IVRORIJ
Cleveland Be~ l~INS-A bat
~ L~:~~an the Htllflboro churche 1 tle over the selection of juror~; to
.Po~
was delegated by the I hear testimony In the trial of Mau~
mou conference
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rlce Ma&amp;ehke, Republican chieftain
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mnd five or hla pdUtleaL aid9
clui.rged with the embeiZlement of
•1'77 000 frGm the county treo.surv
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Wall to btl launched in common
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Aflt!'d Maaaillon Maynr Sa. 8 I

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New ){ork Sept 19-INB-Ue1lf!..

raJ Jacob Bechler Coxey ho)lel; to be
able to try out some of hl!t theories
of 'k on economics, he declared. to~
day here en route to MUdt•ton
Ohio when h~ Ia: Mayor
rrom 11.
vialt to offlc1alll of the teCOiliii~JC•

ot unemployed to WMhtngt.on in
tton Finance Corporation
The man who Jed ""'oxey'8 Mn1Y
\ 1894 still believes in publte WD"kB
for the unemployed and mon3y at

cost.

There are 0.000 worken In Me~~;sllloQ and 4 000 have no JobS be
doelarid
One thousand ot th..,
are llvlnK on the city
Tbat doean t mate ae l.'le
he
declared
'tl(y Idea Ill to 9'1~ thBm
work pay them wlth mon"'y wh.hOut a.ny interest attached to 1 ~ ollld
then they won't aslr: ror ch•rlty
It fsnt charity they
\Vant .t'&amp;
wort."
The Reconat•uet.ion Pln&amp;nce Cor·
poratiOn can belp hla plan hB u.td
Jt eaDs for the bulldlna t)( !lttW
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...Funera~ servl083 were bcng arranQed tcXkl.y for D W B C~~onnon
38 .!iOn of BtshQp Jam.tB Cannon
who died yaterday of &amp;utrlc ulcer
tile vote'""'
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Se l
l9-lNS- NDihvUle Tenn two weeki ap.
'lbe Bast Ohlo li&amp;S ~te case was 1 He tave no Indication or lllneu
thrown Into the Ohio SIQD'eme I whe.._ hill father visited him here
Court hen today tollow1ric a den .. weell: aao
lal by t.he State Utilities Oommill:
tre Is iUrYlved by hll Wktow and
ton tor ll re~hea.rtna .,11 an order 11- 1a youn
• .:o~d_,•,.lllh.:..~tee'----aued ~ 14 decllnlnc to fix 1."1
emergency rate pendut~ linal dia·
GONE&amp; WIN8 RACE
poaal ot tJte cue
AJtpeal aaatnst the comml89lon'a
Detroit, Tez • Sept.. It--INSdental of a re-hearillll' wu flted In Winner of a race aplnst death,
the aupreme court on behalf of the Speaker John N Garner today re·
FOUR BANDITS GET •• IH
Jty of Qleveland by w QeQrre m&amp;tned In constant attmdance t.,t
Kerr Olevclanda c:;.y taw director the bedalde of bit aaett mother
Cleveland Sept. 19-INB-Pour
Mrs Sarab Jane Oalller crtUcaUy armed and ftashlly·dressed young
BLOOD-HOUNDS USED "'~
h~ home
bandits today heldup and robbed
&amp;ue r-~~..old mother of tht' the manager of a branch store of
1N SEARCH fOR TOT Deuiloer,t.lc vlee-presldentlal nom. tbe Welnbergea Drug Company
nee WM tn a ~te bordertn:r
on here and cscaped lo an expensive
COQIII\ and her pb.Ji,lctan.s. ex
d autcmobllc with $l.OSO loot
Shawnee Bend. Mo Sept 18- the end rnoment.arUy EarlY
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fN&amp;-8earehers aided by blood- the doctOrs al:lboWleed tbelr pa.
hoLmds today were JOOurina: the tlent WAS "lf4dlliUJ alnklnr
TO PROBE FAILURE
r..te of t.be OBarts OOIUltry here
A....cago
S.pt
l9-IN8-Tbe
fQl" the J ..year.old Oeorp Anderson
DADOW NOT CONVE&amp;TBD
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~o dlaappeared laat nl.gbt trom .i
Peleril.l Government Is ready to
pwnle attended by hil parent._ Mr
Chle&amp;~G Sept. 18-IN8- If l'OU Iaudch a three-sided Investigation
and Kn Jamea Anderson of Ver· evtor bear me I&amp;Y' 1 am 101n8 to rtve of t.hr: collapse of the ln8UI1 Utility

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the lncome tax laws and
ln1 the posaibiUtJ of bll bafiDc
This wtl fbe remark of OlareDee t.be bahtruptoJ' act
faiJe.n lhto the lQe waten -.1 Darmr tdJ OA rtpOI1il that an
U 8. Dlitrlct Attorney OWisht
Clrowned Ptt.r wt.a
IIUIOUilelenW1t of bJ1 ~~ 1be H ~ returned he~ today tram

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waa stated at the fotetln of·
floe that. Oennany probably wiJI the t!QUWbrlum o1 bUf!Di ~n:t paye1uetdate her views on dlaarmament 1n1 power would be preaervad, he
t the meetlnl of tbe Jeque COUD· declired.
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:n Sept 21 11 asked. to do 80 'I'Ile ~ hal been tourtna Jo~
(continued on pap three)

resolution wa.s •Ianed by
three oft'IcJall ot the hoUday aasoc
lation-Milo Reno ot Des Moines•• 1'""''1
Ia pmident E H Hammerqulat
ot f'arminl(dale s D vice-president
and Johu H Bo8ch, of Atwater
Mlnn ~~eCretary ..tz'easurer
The reiiOlut.lo.n declared that furthea voluntary plclalttni of hlih
ways be Immediately diBCOntlnued
and tbat in the place of hl&amp;hway
plckettna Ianners organize In their
l'espectlve comm\Ultttes
DeapUe thla pronouncement some
plcketlni continued on highway
~Wllber ?ll north of Sioux City
where between Q and 300 t•nners
continued t.o blockade produce
trucks
There wu, however 8 markC,{.l
Urbona 0 Sept 19-INB-Two
diminution of ploketln~e on other ba.ndlts one of them a youth about
I"'Qds At a meeting of ptcket8 on IB years old today held up John
hiehway No 20 it WIUI decided to Thompson president of the North
Lewisburg Bflnk at North Lewis
discontinue the blockade pe:ndlnj" bUJ'i ntlrtheast of here looted the
further order.s from the national banks vault of an undetermined
aasociMion Pickets alon1 the Den! amount o! money and escaped In
son hl&amp;hwa.y al.so abandoned their 1 nn automobile
actJvities On bJ.ghway 7!1 south Of
The machine In which the two
the city the blockade wa.'l lifted bandits mflde their gcl.away was a
several dllys qo
8 reen cou!le Thompson reported It
Wont was received here that carried license tlliJ D-28290 which
1700 farmers tJat.hered at Fremont. was lt&gt;tmed by the OrP.en oounty nu
Neb and founded a new chapter o1 tomoblle chib at Xenia according to
the \farmers holiday &amp;.!ISOCiatlon
h
after adopttnr a resolution proleat· auto-'..1_11.:
.._~----lna aplnst eviction of fa1me1s un~
!lble to pay tbelr rent
ARMY FLYER DROWNED

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ed at Cl!ll
CA\SE IS APPEALED
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That now, more so than m many yeats, newspapers are finding
it necessary to fight harder for every dollar of their revenue, an?
ate gettmg less m 1eturn fm their efforts than m any year of th~Ir
existence People as a whole, and particu!arly many large users
of newspaper advertising space, seem to thmk that1 a newspaper
Is mmething hKe a perpetually endowed institution and oper_ates
on an mexhaustible fund regardless of whether or not local ftrms
patl·onize 1t with theh- advertising space

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Norman R. Hamilton, Publisher of Portsmouth (Va.) Star;~yo:

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New l!~lar

Mahatma pandl'.ll whose
BUl1eSS Avenue UMted
thHih
·tii:l-dee,th.. ts ICb:!duled to becln
Church Wday cont.(nued
t1efy
y may refuse tG be relea.&amp;ed
Mme as
hi!Jh
charch
ot'llclals
after
walll:lnr
hom
jail
was hinted In a letter from
~"''l~e,t In the Brltl&amp;h mcmoran
out In protest. yesterday when a new hbn which was betore the Bombay
public today
The Un
put.or appeared to take t.he plaot aovemment todaS'
!&lt;ed ·~~~~ he &amp;&amp;ld Insisted that or Rev c H LUI;v
The lette1 said
treat.y ai'reements be respeeted and
Two thirds ot the delegation r&amp;
I do not rfllish the restrictions
could not condone violation by Oer
fused
to
stay
for
l:iervtces
when
proposed
and impciAed on me
many of the m\Utary ela~ of the
I am awaltJng the government"'
Vcrsamcs Po.ct whlle at the same Rev A W Clutch ot Hillsboro took
ttme advising Jn.pan that she would over tlte pulpit in obedience to the final decision
Meo.nwhtlc great activity ha11
not respect unilateral treaty chang Southeastern Ohlo oonterenoe last
week at Portsmouth Rev Lilly,
F.teqn e'l!dent In Hmdll ctrole.s here
es In the Par E1111t.
In corJiecti'n with the proposed
The United Statea Reed added merly a pastor a.t Bucyru11 To!
a fa!lt
trowned upon Jnc:elUitl in arma Middlepolnt. and ROCkford 0
While the Mahatma prepared for
menta by Oerrno.ny or any other the choice or ma11t. or the ctm81'C8'1·
tton which Instructed Ita delegat@ the ordeal that may lr:lll him by
power
to demand thet the conf~nce ~~ reduclnK hts diet of goat milk and
ft..
Se t lt--INB-Premler assign Lilly to Columbus
abatamlns from all exercise a. meetr ..rts
P
Wlllle Rev Clutch was holdlnJ lng of Hlndua decided to send a deHerr ot today lnvite&lt;t Ambassador services :or a small c;mnvd yesterday le&amp;atlon to Interview the reUatows
Waltet E Edge United St.a\CS Sen many members of the eonareratton leadet idol of India s untouchables
al.o1 David A Reed or ~nnsyl- V18ited Lilly o.t
the parsona e In his 'J•ll &amp;t Poona
vama and Theodore
Mnrliner whteb he has not ,.urrendered gto
It wu said that the delegat.ion
counsellor of thj,! Amerlca.n Embassy the new pastor
would try to dlscovet what eJector
to lunch with him ln furtherance I Several Sunday school teachers al pla.n would sattafy Gandhi so
of hts decision to act:ept in principle handed In resignations yesterday 1n 1 the~ eould place his proposal be
President l!oover 8 proposal fol a PI otest against Rev Lilly belntr re- fore n meetlnr of Hindus here
one third 1-eductlon n arms
placed
aandhl has announced hla proThis decision Willi announced Sat
A possible solution ot the eon posed fast w!U be made In p1ote.'Jt
UtdiJ.{ a.t secre~~kmll 1°! Fnli~~ troveuy was seen throu&amp;h aCtion of agalrult the British electoral plan
men flfY comm ledns on! 0:-e ~ "b the 1!:118t Ohio conference yesterday ftlr India Which he considers dlsas.
fairs a.nd revea
rut:C US ve Y Y at Ashland when Rev Llll,y was as trous f01 the untouchables
International News Sarvlce
signed to straabura o In TUIICara-

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Of 30

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tht prlnnpa l
The fact that ,Hemot. had an
nounced
ths
decision at trecret
meetJngs ot PRrliam~nLary Comrn!BSicns on torelrn rela tions w:t~
cxelusively rt&gt;vealt:d by Intel• a·
- - - - · - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- -natwnal News St!rvtce Snturdat
The luncheon ollSLed mm e tha,1
nn hour
Afterward 1t was stated In nuth~
orzed Amerlco.n quarters
that
Premier Herrlot ho.d made a diiiUn::.t advance toward the American Con1regatio;-- Refuaea to I Great Activity in Hindu

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ed States Beno.tor Dnvtd A Reed of
Pennsylvania and Theodore Mar
riner Counsellm of th~ American
lllmbru;sy
that he Ia ready to act:ept Pret~ldent Hoove s proposal
for a one-third cut In nrmamenta

Cent at-Clyde Wolfe principal
and Anna Vau1hn and Eva Paris
Chapman
Run-Emma Seltz. prln,cl- SllDdAY and Monday Sept lt lt
Asa Hooktns palSugar
Paul Hayman and Bv~ BlmmB
Commercls.l
Kerr's Run--Guy Gorby prtnctand lln· pal Ada Hoskins and Marcella "Rebeeea Of Sunnybr&lt;J9k
OWeftS
eoeqpori-Ralph SpenCJ,r prt~J~ipal 1t.nd Helena. Phl1llpe
S•ns~ \\llh Marton Nixon and R,Belllm1
Children s Home-Carrie
Parnh•m
Mathe·
Comedies "Cast AW&amp;J" and 'The
and
and
En&amp;llsh
and
Boya
Matinee 2 30 P M
Aaron zahl Manual
Irm&amp; Welsh Home Ec

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Pa.rla
Sept 19-INB-Premler
H "r lot at an Intimate l~n at
the Quai D orsay today Informed
Amba.esador Walter E Edge Unit-

TODA.Y

"VANISHINC
FRONTIER"

,

Meetmg At Murray
Sunday Endo
Vote Of 72·24

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Armo Equaltty

NeW £1eClriC• TbeaIfe
Pur-

as the father of rura) elec-

Sound
Strike Renewal
der New Syotem

Germany Shocked By En·
rlish Memorandum On

Power &amp; L1ght Company
for several years He •• a
due umvers1ty and IS known

lL wan•

IN ARMS PARLEY

Mr Pteneh
these !Jowers are of much more
value than aD.Y ordinary garden
t1owe1 because IJk.e Topsy of Uncle
Toms Cabin fame They Jwt
Orowed and therero·e require no ,
adrtitJ.onal care after tbey
are
planted
~

has been chief operating
executive of the Wtsconsm
graduate engmeer of

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French Presidential
vitation Regarded
Sipificient

•
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of various 1

sembllns short petals of a nower

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his

Hao Paral)'zed
dustry For Paot Se~~ ~
en Month•
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BEGIN THE DAY RIGHT-Cause me to hear thy
Juviug kjndness ih the morning; for ln thee do I trust;
canse me to know the way wherein I should waUc; ·tor I
lift up my sou l unto thee.-Psalm 143:8.

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I

'
THE GAS RATE CASE
JT IS DIFF1CULT to realize that a Cornmiaaion founded I
for the benefit of the people u~:~ well as to see
tha t no injustice is done to the Public Utilities, would so :
far forget its duties tt. the public as has the present com- ·
mi~sion in the Gas Rate case of Northf;rn Ohio, which has
been before the public. for ~cvera l years.
Whether that commission has fai)ed i~ it, ~uty sim· ,
ply because it wanted to in order to \.1elp the com~anies

I

()'ne

iu vo lved or whether they simply do 'n ot care al\oQt the
public at l~rge or whether they are oo lntere•ted In their 1
candidaciES in the coming elections. has not Lt:!cn expl8in- .,
ed. Enough has come before the public to know, huwev~r,
that a most unfalr decision has been given when the co.mh
misslon refused to set temporary utes until a pe.rmane.nt

verdict could· be reached.

'

will

w' or.l

Led

T.

0

~~:::::~~=:,;i~tc~~~:.::~:;~:
'ttqb on ~~.IJrr,:;:tf
or aD tlie

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No t hinking p~rson
deny th~t
i; ~~~~~~the
,
care how long drawn out the case b~bme• so long •• ihey
:
• ';, lie- Yijltka frl'lm Cll.i.nt
are_ permitted -1:" chorg~ the rates tJuly;_w~nt ·, )~:' ~\1.\l'r!ll"i ft'"'!'!!JWn he '""'' ·-;.iii&amp;J
w h1eh t~e pub he hft8 alleged Ate . 9llf~tlj!!d ~lif•,li ona~~'iiOi~~ntu "" catnt •
and Which have been proved .o; The'1compaiue1! ' kno W', r Hi &lt; ~, h
twice oreund
iJ S do all who give the subject any thought, that n vf)ry the ~look ~n:~t~retlmes a.ro\_lnd :.:.·.--:·.::

small

Anothe:l,.

'-!
6y Artb•n ueu •• fl l:i.aer

the Utilities do not 1

Your OUHR:oN teaardluo of make, or kind
ia w~rtli $1.00 on a New DeLuxe Adjuat•o-matic
Iron. It wei1h• &lt;&gt;lliT; 4% poundo; adjuolable
heat control tlilt1!e eire of every fabric.
The olopiitl ·handle ~ta the wriot, arm and
1
ohou!de,.
M•llled &lt;~piOIIauubh~ ·Rrip keePJ rour hand
'ntC&gt;Cith li'nd .c,h. ' '

And how are you gomg to keep
boy on the farm when the tarmer ,
can't keep himself?
1
GRAINS

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tclilay.

r,l:'fL.ESS,$1.00 FOR 'vnf ~~"

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the money now being .taken under the batn 1:: he nuses a meciluiJI
.
•
crop he has just eno ugh it,: .(tP.d
prote8t will eve r find l'ts way back ifl.to the pockeho~ o.f the hlmli~lf •md family. It J!{_ :[ '¥'m't
people to whom it rightfully beloiJO'&gt;:I. even Hhould a de- raloo anytlnng he starves !'U nt
proportio n of

.~,

· •
l'I:5Hlll

ta.J8ell teo much that drops tile p'r1o-

adv e rse to the co mpanies finally be rendered. There 1es and It al.nt worth a pa.pcr Clo ll rtt
u.re a number of reason~ tor this which need no explanu.M jln n revolution:.._ __
tlOJJ.

The bond given by the companh.!t:l affected docs

1 Wheat rmd com arc llo.blc to h op
no t: tuty c&lt;:nt5 u da.y rm· no rcasott ex-

.
.
.
I cept that n brok~r likes pra ct~Cill
111 any wny, ~hnpe or form , mNtll anythmg llk1: the Ineon - 1jokas The farmer doesn't llho.lc In 1
vc ui~ncc suffered by those who arc compeUed lo puy the! lht proftts But tt It drop,o; sl.'l(t~· ~
•
·
•
I centa he ha.l!l l.lJ pay thn.t He
unfau· rutcs. m spite of all o( lhese factt~ before the com- 1de01.ared In wht'n thinKs are going
mis.siou, they vory carefully and dh~intcre8tudly waz.~h thcil· out

handS of the affair much H~ did Ptlut when

Jcs uR

W !l :;t

When

ne n;cd~- machlne1y,

I·

he

tri ed anti with HS little c1mcern.
tili!.ps a mot· ~gng e on th e old bo\1:
·
~ · l l2:J"R'Cd homeateRd When thR~ COlnCfl
h
Just why t e commt&amp;don ~hould huvc chmmn ~htH r due nc seu11 the machinery He
particular tim o for tht•. betrayal when tht) 1•cn11lcJ IH' (' tl f.hc makofl both &lt;!1\dfl meet by collnps~ 1
·
money i'IO badJy , h a:-~ not yet b een dctermmcd
although J i11K In llle mlddll'
__
rnatly rca1:1ons have been advanced in different qunrte11-1 , He's got to dig up sue per cent on
.
Ievery dime he borrows. But when
To say the lea~:~t, it 18 th e worst beabng the pub he hus re- he lendll mon.e:y nohOd.Y pa1·11 him
ccived in n long time and merely emphasizes the fuct that , back. 11-e worll:a fol' thE"~ bankers, the
broken and t.he mlddlen1an. He
chunges are necessary.
. qoe11n'' own One rea.tbe.t on • ·chick•

I

I

en tartn and his tt11d1Wt.,. make hhl'l

TOO "'ANY STRIKES

I

Iwear a ·muu~ wb,eg,'•milklns a cow.
I 'II• '"""' ·'t.od-,;, ••• "'' ot tho
1w~c1 to eat:.§ut the re8.110n why he

.

ln
Columbu.r
S'roP AT THii

Hotel
F'ort
Hayes

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Po#li/t~t Bout

By EDSON R. WAITE, SHAWNEE, OKLAHOMA

lloolh'' at ,Ia ,10 -3--No Hish•
ti~'.Si&lt;!~~-Jilld Tbeatret
DWCII

H. GALT BRAXTON, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER OF
THE KINGSTOI'f (N.C.) DAILY FREE PRESS, SAYS:

I

"'

"The general advertiser is becoming more and mor2 exacting

orchard.

players on the hicrh school football team were expelled ~
- .
,
. con"":a
- •· r y t n th e I!U Ies of th e h'1g h senou•J. AI'
'" a ImarKet
Everrthlng
to
f or hazmr
and he "'
b~ ••~••
~ ·P•Y goeo
twice ""
re11ult, few ,'cle&amp;&amp;~B have been held and the school has been much to 1et It Wo\i:. About one

.There is a gmwing demand ~ol'"l!o--ealled cooperation, suclt as window-displays, broadf,id_ee, dontl\cting dealers,
circularizing,' V8liou~ other services which the average newspap•
er in the country 'is not in position to give e~e~t at a cost in ex. c~ss .of the actual
Space bought.
. amount paid tor the ljdveliisnig
.
all of the time.

moreT%~:~~~:~~~~d~reaily to ~. dep;ored. ·r~~ p•r•nts. r'O-'«}I~at~XIC '"' "-:,,,;:3-

.r the children in thio trouble. are more to be blamed than I:

1' '

1,

are the pupil•- A fine •tate of atrairH is at hand when th•
high school toculty or board of education can make a sot
of rules which are iu no w&amp;.y unreasonable or unjust and ;.·

I:

have mere chtld1'en walk out of school on s~rikc because J
they do not chottsc t.o obey them.
1
The a uthorrlioK ah ouJd take the ,,ituutitm in hutnl and ·
1
cJllwr c:omp(!l tholic chlltlrun to return ln school u.nd
co ivc the puni~hm ont their action~ have merited or hale
1h(• pilr cntl'l into court o.nd make t.hem surfer tbiQ penr.lty ·

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of Hwi_r ridiculpus actions in not ta.klng a hnnd In ~he !
squabble a~d lll'inging it to a opeedy end.
i
II is upusunl that condition• • hould have reached t11•
point w~ere u strl~o is called whenever oomethln~ arises I'
-~~f,drn:(tooil nQt suit a few J\.nd they use their infiuencc
tt
ft
th ~ weak ~nd shiltleBB In following the!ll . Tt1e
per~Q\8 certainlY WOUld nrt QOU nten•nt~
those descri!Jcd in tile Peqllaylvonia •chool
put ~h•l• chilrjren would be uack to school in
mqre th•n gin&lt;! to t~ke their pi••••·
1\"f!ljed to our many troul&gt;les is the fact !hat parenl:i

tWil\kling.

Bu' I requ.il·e

N PENNSYLVANIA lately there has been a str1ke d e' ,.,, up b&lt;lote · ~ow~' t• to-ote•l him
clared by hi~'~'b achool pupils becanse a number of the &amp;elf a. speckled ;.ppte otlt:of bis own
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"We had a sttiking example of this rec:Mtly when an ord~r
fo1; a email two and one-half Inch ad .I'Un
four mo1Jths
W!IS received with req11oet tor full posiUon
page at
' nin,_of·pl!per rat!ls, wil)dow displays in
building, window·
dlspli!IYS ' ~ b~ arranged by us, or by
in their ('llaces
of bu,gir~tss. datai!ed repoi'IE 'of such
' accompanied by
photograph~, pjacii,Jg signs, both ·
and so on.
'J'h'tl eqtire s,cl\~ufo will net us less

THIS piciUre will bring back
memories lo a lol of people of
the d8ys when the boys wenl
marohing away with Rags Oyiog
and hands playing.

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day
:lllltlron

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Chesterfields were very popu·
lar with those men who wenI ovel'
seas. The}r were ~'rookies~ then..

for

an~ ·agp

They're

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•nythinll' Uut creditable to tho Un~4
•• well as to the avera~e
It io mu~)l to be regret)cd

'.

velo" today. ADd

that milder, &amp;atisfying Chestel'
field llavor is still their steady
choice ..• after lifteeD yean I

aru too pro no and keen lo allow th;Mtt ,
rjQ •• the~ p)••••· to ,o
lhef pJ•II-Io ~n~
v!••~··· The result~ tdn be' •eeJj on every liapi:l

•o'

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It was mildneAs that first at~
tracted smokers lo ChcBlcrfield.
And il'o mildness and better taste

that is winning new friends for
Chesterfield today ••• all over the

country.
Nexl time you're short of ciga·
relies, ask for Chesterfields. They

satisfied in '17, and you Clio't
heat 'em today.
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Watl•abouse

BEGIN THE DAY RIGHT-Cause me to hear thy
Juviug kjndness ih the morning; for ln thee do I trust;
canse me to know the way wherein I should waUc; ·tor I
lift up my sou l unto thee.-Psalm 143:8.

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I

'
THE GAS RATE CASE
JT IS DIFF1CULT to realize that a Cornmiaaion founded I
for the benefit of the people u~:~ well as to see
tha t no injustice is done to the Public Utilities, would so :
far forget its duties tt. the public as has the present com- ·
mi~sion in the Gas Rate case of Northf;rn Ohio, which has
been before the public. for ~cvera l years.
Whether that commission has fai)ed i~ it, ~uty sim· ,
ply because it wanted to in order to \.1elp the com~anies

I

()'ne

iu vo lved or whether they simply do 'n ot care al\oQt the
public at l~rge or whether they are oo lntere•ted In their 1
candidaciES in the coming elections. has not Lt:!cn expl8in- .,
ed. Enough has come before the public to know, huwev~r,
that a most unfalr decision has been given when the co.mh
misslon refused to set temporary utes until a pe.rmane.nt

verdict could· be reached.

'

will

w' or.l

Led

T.

0

~~:::::~~=:,;i~tc~~~:.::~:;~:
'ttqb on ~~.IJrr,:;:tf
or aD tlie

~

l". ' --

No t hinking p~rson
deny th~t
i; ~~~~~~the
,
care how long drawn out the case b~bme• so long •• ihey
:
• ';, lie- Yijltka frl'lm Cll.i.nt
are_ permitted -1:" chorg~ the rates tJuly;_w~nt ·, )~:' ~\1.\l'r!ll"i ft'"'!'!!JWn he '""'' ·-;.iii&amp;J
w h1eh t~e pub he hft8 alleged Ate . 9llf~tlj!!d ~lif•,li ona~~'iiOi~~ntu "" catnt •
and Which have been proved .o; The'1compaiue1! ' kno W', r Hi &lt; ~, h
twice oreund
iJ S do all who give the subject any thought, that n vf)ry the ~look ~n:~t~retlmes a.ro\_lnd :.:.·.--:·.::

small

Anothe:l,.

'-!
6y Artb•n ueu •• fl l:i.aer

the Utilities do not 1

Your OUHR:oN teaardluo of make, or kind
ia w~rtli $1.00 on a New DeLuxe Adjuat•o-matic
Iron. It wei1h• &lt;&gt;lliT; 4% poundo; adjuolable
heat control tlilt1!e eire of every fabric.
The olopiitl ·handle ~ta the wriot, arm and
1
ohou!de,.
M•llled &lt;~piOIIauubh~ ·Rrip keePJ rour hand
'ntC&gt;Cith li'nd .c,h. ' '

And how are you gomg to keep
boy on the farm when the tarmer ,
can't keep himself?
1
GRAINS

'''

,- -

_ ._.e, _ )·~rj

tclilay.

r,l:'fL.ESS,$1.00 FOR 'vnf ~~"

I

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'

.,

D1

the money now being .taken under the batn 1:: he nuses a meciluiJI
.
•
crop he has just eno ugh it,: .(tP.d
prote8t will eve r find l'ts way back ifl.to the pockeho~ o.f the hlmli~lf •md family. It J!{_ :[ '¥'m't
people to whom it rightfully beloiJO'&gt;:I. even Hhould a de- raloo anytlnng he starves !'U nt
proportio n of

.~,

· •
l'I:5Hlll

ta.J8ell teo much that drops tile p'r1o-

adv e rse to the co mpanies finally be rendered. There 1es and It al.nt worth a pa.pcr Clo ll rtt
u.re a number of reason~ tor this which need no explanu.M jln n revolution:.._ __
tlOJJ.

The bond given by the companh.!t:l affected docs

1 Wheat rmd com arc llo.blc to h op
no t: tuty c&lt;:nt5 u da.y rm· no rcasott ex-

.
.
.
I cept that n brok~r likes pra ct~Cill
111 any wny, ~hnpe or form , mNtll anythmg llk1: the Ineon - 1jokas The farmer doesn't llho.lc In 1
vc ui~ncc suffered by those who arc compeUed lo puy the! lht proftts But tt It drop,o; sl.'l(t~· ~
•
·
•
I centa he ha.l!l l.lJ pay thn.t He
unfau· rutcs. m spite of all o( lhese factt~ before the com- 1de01.ared In wht'n thinKs are going
mis.siou, they vory carefully and dh~intcre8tudly waz.~h thcil· out

handS of the affair much H~ did Ptlut when

Jcs uR

W !l :;t

When

ne n;cd~- machlne1y,

I·

he

tri ed anti with HS little c1mcern.
tili!.ps a mot· ~gng e on th e old bo\1:
·
~ · l l2:J"R'Cd homeateRd When thR~ COlnCfl
h
Just why t e commt&amp;don ~hould huvc chmmn ~htH r due nc seu11 the machinery He
particular tim o for tht•. betrayal when tht) 1•cn11lcJ IH' (' tl f.hc makofl both &lt;!1\dfl meet by collnps~ 1
·
money i'IO badJy , h a:-~ not yet b een dctermmcd
although J i11K In llle mlddll'
__
rnatly rca1:1ons have been advanced in different qunrte11-1 , He's got to dig up sue per cent on
.
Ievery dime he borrows. But when
To say the lea~:~t, it 18 th e worst beabng the pub he hus re- he lendll mon.e:y nohOd.Y pa1·11 him
ccived in n long time and merely emphasizes the fuct that , back. 11-e worll:a fol' thE"~ bankers, the
broken and t.he mlddlen1an. He
chunges are necessary.
. qoe11n'' own One rea.tbe.t on • ·chick•

I

I

en tartn and his tt11d1Wt.,. make hhl'l

TOO "'ANY STRIKES

I

Iwear a ·muu~ wb,eg,'•milklns a cow.
I 'II• '"""' ·'t.od-,;, ••• "'' ot tho
1w~c1 to eat:.§ut the re8.110n why he

.

ln
Columbu.r
S'roP AT THii

Hotel
F'ort
Hayes

•11

DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK?

II...........,,••

OJI"!'161to' IJO#
Po#li/t~t Bout

By EDSON R. WAITE, SHAWNEE, OKLAHOMA

lloolh'' at ,Ia ,10 -3--No Hish•
ti~'.Si&lt;!~~-Jilld Tbeatret
DWCII

H. GALT BRAXTON, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER OF
THE KINGSTOI'f (N.C.) DAILY FREE PRESS, SAYS:

I

"'

"The general advertiser is becoming more and mor2 exacting

orchard.

players on the hicrh school football team were expelled ~
- .
,
. con"":a
- •· r y t n th e I!U Ies of th e h'1g h senou•J. AI'
'" a ImarKet
Everrthlng
to
f or hazmr
and he "'
b~ ••~••
~ ·P•Y goeo
twice ""
re11ult, few ,'cle&amp;&amp;~B have been held and the school has been much to 1et It Wo\i:. About one

.There is a gmwing demand ~ol'"l!o--ealled cooperation, suclt as window-displays, broadf,id_ee, dontl\cting dealers,
circularizing,' V8liou~ other services which the average newspap•
er in the country 'is not in position to give e~e~t at a cost in ex. c~ss .of the actual
Space bought.
. amount paid tor the ljdveliisnig
.
all of the time.

moreT%~:~~~:~~~~d~reaily to ~. dep;ored. ·r~~ p•r•nts. r'O-'«}I~at~XIC '"' "-:,,,;:3-

.r the children in thio trouble. are more to be blamed than I:

1' '

1,

are the pupil•- A fine •tate of atrairH is at hand when th•
high school toculty or board of education can make a sot
of rules which are iu no w&amp;.y unreasonable or unjust and ;.·

I:

have mere chtld1'en walk out of school on s~rikc because J
they do not chottsc t.o obey them.
1
The a uthorrlioK ah ouJd take the ,,ituutitm in hutnl and ·
1
cJllwr c:omp(!l tholic chlltlrun to return ln school u.nd
co ivc the puni~hm ont their action~ have merited or hale
1h(• pilr cntl'l into court o.nd make t.hem surfer tbiQ penr.lty ·

re91

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of Hwi_r ridiculpus actions in not ta.klng a hnnd In ~he !
squabble a~d lll'inging it to a opeedy end.
i
II is upusunl that condition• • hould have reached t11•
point w~ere u strl~o is called whenever oomethln~ arises I'
-~~f,drn:(tooil nQt suit a few J\.nd they use their infiuencc
tt
ft
th ~ weak ~nd shiltleBB In following the!ll . Tt1e
per~Q\8 certainlY WOUld nrt QOU nten•nt~
those descri!Jcd in tile Peqllaylvonia •chool
put ~h•l• chilrjren would be uack to school in
mqre th•n gin&lt;! to t~ke their pi••••·
1\"f!ljed to our many troul&gt;les is the fact !hat parenl:i

tWil\kling.

Bu' I requ.il·e

N PENNSYLVANIA lately there has been a str1ke d e' ,.,, up b&lt;lote · ~ow~' t• to-ote•l him
clared by hi~'~'b achool pupils becanse a number of the &amp;elf a. speckled ;.ppte otlt:of bis own
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fo1; a email two and one-half Inch ad .I'Un
four mo1Jths
W!IS received with req11oet tor full posiUon
page at
' nin,_of·pl!per rat!ls, wil)dow displays in
building, window·
dlspli!IYS ' ~ b~ arranged by us, or by
in their ('llaces
of bu,gir~tss. datai!ed repoi'IE 'of such
' accompanied by
photograph~, pjacii,Jg signs, both ·
and so on.
'J'h'tl eqtire s,cl\~ufo will net us less

THIS piciUre will bring back
memories lo a lol of people of
the d8ys when the boys wenl
marohing away with Rags Oyiog
and hands playing.

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Chesterfields were very popu·
lar with those men who wenI ovel'
seas. The}r were ~'rookies~ then..

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•• well as to the avera~e
It io mu~)l to be regret)cd

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that milder, &amp;atisfying Chestel'
field llavor is still their steady
choice ..• after lifteeD yean I

aru too pro no and keen lo allow th;Mtt ,
rjQ •• the~ p)••••· to ,o
lhef pJ•II-Io ~n~
v!••~··· The result~ tdn be' •eeJj on every liapi:l

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tracted smokers lo ChcBlcrfield.
And il'o mildness and better taste

that is winning new friends for
Chesterfield today ••• all over the

country.
Nexl time you're short of ciga·
relies, ask for Chesterfields. They

satisfied in '17, and you Clio't
heat 'em today.
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dent ajdn on Ult tmae .. tOf' to per
mit It to atn~lrllten out. Sucb to•

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Annouilca the opening
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lif ib !i&amp;.'ie&amp;r . . '
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nttatnttoa.

Sol)Mmote

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Six Gam... To Play, Vk011' Over Plrater. Will
Cinch Pennant

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Two-.re.r eOune \n ereineaiary
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Tuiticn J3.!J.OO ·per quarte1 '
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A.ddftu tbe Rqtat.nr

.Senaatioaal
Inning

Wf\UUph 0\'er toM Olo.n .. ,
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tbnnt the Whtt.er sox. f · W I au4 tween thf AthleUca and .Chlceao
1 io t . Jlmmy't t'hd over
out., tu ~. Orct. 1~. lt».l
exa.nder ln the te.ce 11!J tau:
IL&amp;dl tbeqa aU
butttna title
cut. to oue
The IIOOftl ,.;... i~o aratrut U\e 1
howf.ver, AltX&amp;nJ'-er "Uot
, At.hleUcl u ~ wat tq .i;llt lp 1
b.JUi u t.ne Red. SUx loet to Detroit, the laet of the fiGV(Ii:at.h . ctb:,· 'r..y 1

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oecond PltLce 1.J 31 ..2 p.me.~, ·"" tnplnga waa lrJJ.aa: tor a ahutnut. 1
Bam.-'1'1\e A's opened the rreat·l
bWaah!npon wa10 hdd to a.n even
1'\.a.k In two RlllllQ wlt.J\ Oleve~. tl&amp;t hltttna' at.t&amp;clr. ever seen In a 1
Alv.ln Crowdu held tbe Ini!ians lO eluate, rappin 1 t.en hits and seer~ :
five biU as Wuhtn1t:.on won. tbe ~ ten .nma, to Win the c:&amp;n;c , 10 1
nlihtca.p, il to 2, but CJevelantl •n· to 8.
1 1
By~ CONKLIN
ocxtd the opener, 1 to 3, ti:J.anta
litre are the details·
'l. ·
INS 8porte Wrlte1·
~U Kamtn'6 lwmer wtlb the buea
ShnmcruJ. the first ~an un, htt !
New York, !!rpt. Ut.-lN6 -Th.e
! ur\h PI
Pb
a homer. PoQ: llhgled. Wlller sin· •
cub6 and Pllatea will !:lt:gln th~il'l eed t~ ~~n- a":~e
~c~f r J)ed, Dykes llDcled. ecorlne: FoJut. j
.~•Boley
alnl'led,
IOOI'Ing ped
Wiler.
n 11...
_ , .. ~;n~e lal" ""es In Chi.. ~.... B-••
,......,..yn Io tbe National le.1gue Burna.
t
1 .Ptntb hltte
c.oso tomormw wtth CbicB.ao nc~.&gt;d_ ~tcra.mblt., Murat's homer wJth 3 on ehmtlitop EnaJW. .;~o lei:~
lnJ two vlttorles to clmr.;, th~ N:&gt;.- base h~Mpll~ Phil t:clllln.s pin' a 6 seorinl o,te1. , Art ·Nfilir r!x,11~ 1
Uonal, leatue pennant J.tld. only t.o 1 declaion over the ~·· · Root on the mound for the Ctibf:i 1
one trJu,mph f;o aatn a.~ l~sL a. tl~.
Dizey Dtan hurlect the Cardinals wit.h the ICOnt e to 1 1n favor of ·
The Brulna, with six games re to a 5 to 2 win ~ the Braves Ohk:a&amp;o and 2 men on the bass" )
~Jna.inlul on tbeir scht!dule, arf' aHer Spobre1·~ •lnele wlth the H&amp;as drove one to center but
dx PIQM In front of the TiuCH lbiU!e!i tun in the nlr.t"t won thf' "Hack" Wtbon IOBt tt ln th~ su t&gt;' 1
who have el(l~t mo;e game to CJX.tltr tor l!oo:.ton, S Lo 2.
Seley llDd Bl.ahop &amp;COrl.nl . and ·

To Draw Away From Sen·
aton In Second Place
Battle

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trto, Allen, Ll a mere o.ovloe so far
e1Jper~ Is concern.
1 ed. Thl• l&amp; 11 bill flnt RflJCm in the
, majOra, but he hat proved hll me\1 Ue and is expeaed to stand up UD·
: der the pressure.
I The veteran Pennock h.a8 been
thro1.11b t.be mW A'llil difterent
I tl.mu. Ba.ck in UHf he burled lor
! t he Philadelphl• AtbJeUca and 1n
ura-36-31-28 he pitched lor the
Ynnkees In world chanlplmWUp

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New York 7; st. Louis 2.
St. Lout&amp; 2; New York 1. .
C ::tl'f&gt;lt 6; Bos .on S.

Phlladelphaa 7;

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Ti11.r State
Th(• t&gt;~ll'i'IIUI lt'llM"Ih ur !lie ~til l~
Uhmln lsllu11l fnu u 111•t'lh to
~11111\i b ·18 m\!t•oi un~J I ill' o• )\. li'I'IUI'
whhh n·.. w ~·=1~ 1 tu wL·: ~t. 1 ~ :,1; llli!t~ll.
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Portland, Ore., Sept. 19- INB- D~:lrult
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Tony Freitas ' pepp•pltchli'a sen· Bl· Lou..; · · · · · · · · · · 61
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311
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se.t1on of the majors v.ho has tunted ' Bc!s~:O.
105
In tep. vlctories for the Phlladelpht• i
NATtoNA'L 'i.KAG tiE
AthfeticS, went beggtng among ma.·
W.
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· Jor league scouts for three seasons Otub
Chlca.go
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out hcl'e ~cause of his &amp;lze.
Plttsbmgh .
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D&lt;'spl.e the rccommend&amp;.tloiUI or Brooklyn . . . .
16
71
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every umpire in the Pacific Coasl Phlladelphla .... .. 76
12
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leaGue and su.ch vet.ero.ns as Waltt'r &amp;IH!Iton . • . .
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7t
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McOredte, CBrl Zemlock and Tom New York
. . 67
19
.t59
Turner, Tony \U.s given the tcy St. Louis . . .
. . 67
80
.456
Cincinnati . . . . . . . . ()9
90
,396
stare.
"Too small," was the r..oncemms
of opinion among among the UlgAMERICAN 1\S!'JOCU.TION
Ume Ivory hunters "Lacks a ttkiL Club
W.
h
Pet
ball. Just 1l. good minOr leaguer."
M1nneapolls
llti
63
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Connie Mack was the tme who OOiumbtl&amp;
1!'1
72
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tinally loosened up the purse strlng lndlanapolll!
B2
76
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under the pressure of n. shortage M:tlwaukee . .
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In eouthpa.w pitching and the 1n- Toltdo .
82
79
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sl5t,mce of Turner t.hat he could de- Kl\llSIIB City
77
82
.484
liver.
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St. Paul
61
02
.415
Conte paid $20.000 111 cash for Louisville
63
97
.394
Ton)', plus Pitcher Jimmy DeShong
Iu the Ilgl1t ~1t past. performa11ce
JNTI!:ItNA'JlONAL LEAGUE
all &amp;g:\'l'e the .1\'s picked the prize af Club
W.
L. Pt.-f.
th:! ~c3 r.
Newark
109
59
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TonY h r its four 1nche5 of meet- Baltimore . .
93
74
.556
hn: the six ·loot tradition that Butl'e.lo . . .
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75
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~eE'm~ In hurd iu I he minds or big Montreal . . .
DJ
78
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lcag1le M'Oil ts as an nlmost er;enual Rochester
88
7i
.517
requirement for success under the Jemey City
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94
.436
blg top. .
Albany . . . .
11
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Toronto . . .. . .. .. . M IIJ
Frankl( F.t~ h. w;w will llfll
YESTEitDAY'i RESULTS
ta.ke ptut ht t!w 1932 Wmld St&gt;r~
lcs, held the reconi tor lang ser- 1
AMERICAN 1\SBOCIATION
vic~ In the claselc. In all, Frankie
Laul5vUle 1; Columbus 4.
has played 111 43 series games. He
Columbus 8; ,Loul:!:vllie 5 Ieight
hr.-!d&amp; enoth(;'r record in having innlng11, da.rknesal.
gc :' ~ tn tat lGG tlm.cs In th ose 43
Milwaukee 14.; Kanaks City 9.
gamcc. a~.d poundln&amp; uut ~he rec- 1 Mll1\'~tukee 1; Kan68S nlty d ('J
otd :.ctal or 5:.1 hit&amp;.
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To-ledo &amp;.t India.napolls, co.nt;elcd, .
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CLOSE

FtGHIS
BY (30!1-1

~lliX T'AtLOREDNESS

All Ti•t'Y 1111 4111 ,.,, tritdl4
idtrrlwl i11 Pari1

ScHME'LIAJG
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Today's tmart model hu chic and
charm,
Tbt built-up waistline b a lllvou-

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rite for fsll and winter. And don't
)'OU like the: rag:lan ~hould~rs?

WHO EXPEC'rS 'i"O PIA)

.A. .J&lt;A.Yo WAU.OP o~
':'TJ.(t ··r.oy auu..o_
oG:'

f\ phdn ami novelty woolen are
cumblt 1eoJ k this attractive dress.
Tlli1 'nil,;.,. No. 7781 m111 "! cu"·
ttlitrld ill Jim 16 I(J 20 aruJ 36 ~~ n.
11 ir r1ady firr Jmm1dis11 d1/i""''
lf il lltJntl tout.

How to Ger Thfss ,f'ollernt
Sc:nd 15 CI'IIU (In .st'lumta or c~in)
l'J (r'a~hlun ~IJft~u. Wrile carefullY
and phtjnl~ your t~;~mc wml fQII 11-tl·
tltull, lh't m1m1 1er Qf the i1att11ru ~11d
1he •llt )'oU woml:

. AtldrJ.t n yew· tuner ht t· ~e lullc'w·
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In havlns a tailored &amp;porh type dren
for fall "'ear,

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Jersey City 5: Albany 3
Albany 8, JerH~ Olty 1 t8 inn &gt;
Newark 11; Baltimore 12.
Newark l . Baltimore 0 11 lnntnpj

BostOJl Red Box
4: Bufl'alo 3.
The Chlcqo Cubis wUI rely on
Rlxbelkr 4; Bl.dlalo 0 (7 lnninp, Lon Warneke,
Guy BU&amp;A. •
aat'Qel1lent) .
Smith, Charley ~d Pat Malone,
for the he"avlest. mowtd duty. JaklC
May and Bud Tinning wU1 serve u
0-'l\lt..tl TODA l'
· )·ellforcem{'nls
There will be flreworh ~ apl enty when nnd if Schmelinir and Walker get togethThree or the Cubs' twirlers Will
AMi'.ltiCAN I\880UIATION
l cr in their much discussed bout. It will bt• the Jin~t appearance of Scfl,meling in the
be ~akin&amp; part iu ~beir IJOOOilCl
: world'li :itrica;. Bush, Root ~ Pat
\ring .since the tit.Je was taken from him and handed to Sharkey. ~he coming bout hafl Jndian&amp;.polls at, Louil!lvUle Malone hurled for the Cub&amp; apJnat
st. Paul at Kanl!lllS Ctty.
1been postponed twice because of .boils appearing at i11opportune ti~es on Mickey.
!.he P'htladelphla AlhletfC8 1n UlB
MinneapoUa at .Milwaukee.

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214.-700
somewhere in Pomeroy or: Mtddleporl oan Paul Ba.Uey
at
Qovert's Baker,v.
9·19~3t

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play. McFayden ls anolhe.r veteran
Montreal 8; Toronw 1.
but he never came close to a wotkl
Montreal 10: Toron'W- 2 &lt;7 tnniop l serles because he hurled ror the

Be g g ed
How TilEY sTASD
F
AMtmn....... N 1 ~\GUE ~ .
For T r y o u t or ~:'::' Yo,,
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ri~"l·'J.Arll
fn~g years PWladelphla
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Washln11;ron . .
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WANTED TO RENT-A small farm
near Bomeroy. Crop rent. oecn
Frost, Porneroy, Ohio, R. D. 2.

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wa.&amp; rudited wtLh a double
Both cluba wound up thetr ce.&amp;t GRANGER Pl'l'CHEI PE&amp;ft:CT Cochrane walked. "SheJ'll!" Blake
ern lnvu1on utld :r h\~;:1. Pteh.'lot ·.!
GAME IN MINORS
replaced .Nehf 011 Ule tnOWld. Bim· ·
b~=~&amp;[~e &amp;.~~ \~~ d~,~~~ng ~r Memphis, ~m .. Sept. l~INB- . mons, up for the second time, &amp;in; 1
·
Oeorre Granger twirler of the &amp;led, SCOriD~ Ha.s s. Poxx single(, ·
i1ing: aamely !or fifteen hmi.JtKr&gt; llr:· Me bhlt!! 1 b
BIIIIOcla rrorlmr Coehrau wlth the tvlng !
fore tltey were able to nose ou ~ u m itchcdu '
f 1m bit
• run Pat Malone eueceeded. Blake '
Clncinn&amp;ti 4 to 3
on, P
e a ~r ee no , no..
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run, no.. bQse ..on-balls rame here Mt\lone hit MUler In thl! rlbs, n u- ~
Lonnie Wlinneke worked ,..nly I AuguQ 25 whep he defeated Nash- 1118' the bales. Oylr.ea doUblefl,
eleven of the fifteen
innlnie ville 1 to o.
6001tng Si~moruJ and Miller ndd 1
against Cl.ncinDllti, Manager CllllrThe rare record wos ,ta.blllhed putiJ.n&amp; the A's tu front, HI to
loy tJrJmm not wlbhi1Jii to risk In- tn the seCono game of
doublt- Bole,v fanned. Burns tanned. Ten ·
J~t'Y to the arm of hl&amp; youmz Stl'.r he&amp;.der a soven-lncln&amp;' game.
runs, tim hlta,
t~trouQ:h overwork.
The wlnnl.ga
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oh~p::;t-.-;,:;;,_-,.INSHillh Score Oames :-18 runs:,...... I
catcher, doubled to score Moore, A catfleh four feei ltm(l: and wetwh· New York, Ne.tlonal, 13 aod, · New ·
who Sl.Jllled to center.
tng 50 pouncis when dressed wns York, American, 5 in 1921. Tied . Jn I
Johnny Allen went the route CRUiht in Ute BRm!ll riVer ne8r / 192Q b,y . PblladelphW., Amertean 10 •
agalM~ . the Browns In· the first• l'lere b,y Ed and Will 8pe~. ,
,.. and Chtcaso; National, ~.
plh,y.

three

l.Qitiat,lon tbta

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NAnoN.\L LEAGuE

Chlcngo t; Cincinnati 3 US Inn.!
Plttsbyr&amp;h .7; New Yorlt 4.

PitbbWih II: New York 3·
Bostoo. S; St. Louis 2.

Bt Loul I n~- 2
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a : .ounwn ·
Phlladetptut. D; Br00kl1n 1.
AMEBIC~~ LIAG\11.
C~veland T: WllJihlnlton I.

Wuhlnston o; CleYeland 2.
Philadelphia 4: Ol'llCIIIO 3.
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NATIONitL LEA.OUI::

Hollyrood Dennis 2:01 1~4. cbamp..
ion thrft·~ear-ald trotter of ~ ee&amp;
r;on hu never deCe&amp;ted The Marth·
jtone~~&amp; In a race, but h.., h&amp;.a trot~
two fa~~trr hea.ts than the wlnner
of the aH.IOlfs richest ~&gt;talte .
,

Bo6ton at Ntw York.
BrooklYn at PhDadeJphia..
Only samea &amp;eheduled.

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WMhlngton at Cleveland.

(two camer;.)

New York at. St. Louis.
Philadelphia. at Cntcaao.
Boston a.t Detratt.
INTBRNA.TIONAL LiA&lt;illt:

No games

ELECTJ\ICITY

~&gt;eheduled

Allyn Strlut. of lhe Bt. Louts
Cardln&amp;.lfi hill proved bi~ll .to be
1 an eftecllve relief hurl(!r during hJa
two seasons wlth the team. So far
he has won ten ;ames against four
lases mo&amp;t ot them 8.$ a reUef
pitcher.

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Annouilca the opening
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nttatnttoa.

Sol)Mmote

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Six Gam... To Play, Vk011' Over Plrater. Will
Cinch Pennant

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A.ddftu tbe Rqtat.nr

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tbnnt the Whtt.er sox. f · W I au4 tween thf AthleUca and .Chlceao
1 io t . Jlmmy't t'hd over
out., tu ~. Orct. 1~. lt».l
exa.nder ln the te.ce 11!J tau:
IL&amp;dl tbeqa aU
butttna title
cut. to oue
The IIOOftl ,.;... i~o aratrut U\e 1
howf.ver, AltX&amp;nJ'-er "Uot
, At.hleUcl u ~ wat tq .i;llt lp 1
b.JUi u t.ne Red. SUx loet to Detroit, the laet of the fiGV(Ii:at.h . ctb:,· 'r..y 1

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oecond PltLce 1.J 31 ..2 p.me.~, ·"" tnplnga waa lrJJ.aa: tor a ahutnut. 1
Bam.-'1'1\e A's opened the rreat·l
bWaah!npon wa10 hdd to a.n even
1'\.a.k In two RlllllQ wlt.J\ Oleve~. tl&amp;t hltttna' at.t&amp;clr. ever seen In a 1
Alv.ln Crowdu held tbe Ini!ians lO eluate, rappin 1 t.en hits and seer~ :
five biU as Wuhtn1t:.on won. tbe ~ ten .nma, to Win the c:&amp;n;c , 10 1
nlihtca.p, il to 2, but CJevelantl •n· to 8.
1 1
By~ CONKLIN
ocxtd the opener, 1 to 3, ti:J.anta
litre are the details·
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INS 8porte Wrlte1·
~U Kamtn'6 lwmer wtlb the buea
ShnmcruJ. the first ~an un, htt !
New York, !!rpt. Ut.-lN6 -Th.e
! ur\h PI
Pb
a homer. PoQ: llhgled. Wlller sin· •
cub6 and Pllatea will !:lt:gln th~il'l eed t~ ~~n- a":~e
~c~f r J)ed, Dykes llDcled. ecorlne: FoJut. j
.~•Boley
alnl'led,
IOOI'Ing ped
Wiler.
n 11...
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,......,..yn Io tbe National le.1gue Burna.
t
1 .Ptntb hltte
c.oso tomormw wtth CbicB.ao nc~.&gt;d_ ~tcra.mblt., Murat's homer wJth 3 on ehmtlitop EnaJW. .;~o lei:~
lnJ two vlttorles to clmr.;, th~ N:&gt;.- base h~Mpll~ Phil t:clllln.s pin' a 6 seorinl o,te1. , Art ·Nfilir r!x,11~ 1
Uonal, leatue pennant J.tld. only t.o 1 declaion over the ~·· · Root on the mound for the Ctibf:i 1
one trJu,mph f;o aatn a.~ l~sL a. tl~.
Dizey Dtan hurlect the Cardinals wit.h the ICOnt e to 1 1n favor of ·
The Brulna, with six games re to a 5 to 2 win ~ the Braves Ohk:a&amp;o and 2 men on the bass" )
~Jna.inlul on tbeir scht!dule, arf' aHer Spobre1·~ •lnele wlth the H&amp;as drove one to center but
dx PIQM In front of the TiuCH lbiU!e!i tun in the nlr.t"t won thf' "Hack" Wtbon IOBt tt ln th~ su t&gt;' 1
who have el(l~t mo;e game to CJX.tltr tor l!oo:.ton, S Lo 2.
Seley llDd Bl.ahop &amp;COrl.nl . and ·

To Draw Away From Sen·
aton In Second Place
Battle

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trto, Allen, Ll a mere o.ovloe so far
e1Jper~ Is concern.
1 ed. Thl• l&amp; 11 bill flnt RflJCm in the
, majOra, but he hat proved hll me\1 Ue and is expeaed to stand up UD·
: der the pressure.
I The veteran Pennock h.a8 been
thro1.11b t.be mW A'llil difterent
I tl.mu. Ba.ck in UHf he burled lor
! t he Philadelphl• AtbJeUca and 1n
ura-36-31-28 he pitched lor the
Ynnkees In world chanlplmWUp

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Phlladelphaa 7;

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Ti11.r State
Th(• t&gt;~ll'i'IIUI lt'llM"Ih ur !lie ~til l~
Uhmln lsllu11l fnu u 111•t'lh to
~11111\i b ·18 m\!t•oi un~J I ill' o• )\. li'I'IUI'
whhh n·.. w ~·=1~ 1 tu wL·: ~t. 1 ~ :,1; llli!t~ll.
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Portland, Ore., Sept. 19- INB- D~:lrult
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se.t1on of the majors v.ho has tunted ' Bc!s~:O.
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In tep. vlctories for the Phlladelpht• i
NATtoNA'L 'i.KAG tiE
AthfeticS, went beggtng among ma.·
W.
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· Jor league scouts for three seasons Otub
Chlca.go
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out hcl'e ~cause of his &amp;lze.
Plttsbmgh .
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D&lt;'spl.e the rccommend&amp;.tloiUI or Brooklyn . . . .
16
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every umpire in the Pacific Coasl Phlladelphla .... .. 76
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leaGue and su.ch vet.ero.ns as Waltt'r &amp;IH!Iton . • . .
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McOredte, CBrl Zemlock and Tom New York
. . 67
19
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Turner, Tony \U.s given the tcy St. Louis . . .
. . 67
80
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Cincinnati . . . . . . . . ()9
90
,396
stare.
"Too small," was the r..oncemms
of opinion among among the UlgAMERICAN 1\S!'JOCU.TION
Ume Ivory hunters "Lacks a ttkiL Club
W.
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Pet
ball. Just 1l. good minOr leaguer."
M1nneapolls
llti
63
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Connie Mack was the tme who OOiumbtl&amp;
1!'1
72
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tinally loosened up the purse strlng lndlanapolll!
B2
76
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under the pressure of n. shortage M:tlwaukee . .
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In eouthpa.w pitching and the 1n- Toltdo .
82
79
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sl5t,mce of Turner t.hat he could de- Kl\llSIIB City
77
82
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liver.
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St. Paul
61
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Conte paid $20.000 111 cash for Louisville
63
97
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Ton)', plus Pitcher Jimmy DeShong
Iu the Ilgl1t ~1t past. performa11ce
JNTI!:ItNA'JlONAL LEAGUE
all &amp;g:\'l'e the .1\'s picked the prize af Club
W.
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th:! ~c3 r.
Newark
109
59
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TonY h r its four 1nche5 of meet- Baltimore . .
93
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hn: the six ·loot tradition that Butl'e.lo . . .
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75
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~eE'm~ In hurd iu I he minds or big Montreal . . .
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78
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lcag1le M'Oil ts as an nlmost er;enual Rochester
88
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requirement for success under the Jemey City
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94
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blg top. .
Albany . . . .
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Toronto . . .. . .. .. . M IIJ
Frankl( F.t~ h. w;w will llfll
YESTEitDAY'i RESULTS
ta.ke ptut ht t!w 1932 Wmld St&gt;r~
lcs, held the reconi tor lang ser- 1
AMERICAN 1\SBOCIATION
vic~ In the claselc. In all, Frankie
Laul5vUle 1; Columbus 4.
has played 111 43 series games. He
Columbus 8; ,Loul:!:vllie 5 Ieight
hr.-!d&amp; enoth(;'r record in having innlng11, da.rknesal.
gc :' ~ tn tat lGG tlm.cs In th ose 43
Milwaukee 14.; Kanaks City 9.
gamcc. a~.d poundln&amp; uut ~he rec- 1 Mll1\'~tukee 1; Kan68S nlty d ('J
otd :.ctal or 5:.1 hit&amp;.
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st. Paul 10; Minneapolis 1.
To-ledo &amp;.t India.napolls, co.nt;elcd, .
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CLOSE

FtGHIS
BY (30!1-1

~lliX T'AtLOREDNESS

All Ti•t'Y 1111 4111 ,.,, tritdl4
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Today's tmart model hu chic and
charm,
Tbt built-up waistline b a lllvou-

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rite for fsll and winter. And don't
)'OU like the: rag:lan ~hould~rs?

WHO EXPEC'rS 'i"O PIA)

.A. .J&lt;A.Yo WAU.OP o~
':'TJ.(t ··r.oy auu..o_
oG:'

f\ phdn ami novelty woolen are
cumblt 1eoJ k this attractive dress.
Tlli1 'nil,;.,. No. 7781 m111 "! cu"·
ttlitrld ill Jim 16 I(J 20 aruJ 36 ~~ n.
11 ir r1ady firr Jmm1dis11 d1/i""''
lf il lltJntl tout.

How to Ger Thfss ,f'ollernt
Sc:nd 15 CI'IIU (In .st'lumta or c~in)
l'J (r'a~hlun ~IJft~u. Wrile carefullY
and phtjnl~ your t~;~mc wml fQII 11-tl·
tltull, lh't m1m1 1er Qf the i1att11ru ~11d
1he •llt )'oU woml:

. AtldrJ.t n yew· tuner ht t· ~e lullc'w·
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In havlns a tailored &amp;porh type dren
for fall "'ear,

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Jersey City 5: Albany 3
Albany 8, JerH~ Olty 1 t8 inn &gt;
Newark 11; Baltimore 12.
Newark l . Baltimore 0 11 lnntnpj

BostOJl Red Box
4: Bufl'alo 3.
The Chlcqo Cubis wUI rely on
Rlxbelkr 4; Bl.dlalo 0 (7 lnninp, Lon Warneke,
Guy BU&amp;A. •
aat'Qel1lent) .
Smith, Charley ~d Pat Malone,
for the he"avlest. mowtd duty. JaklC
May and Bud Tinning wU1 serve u
0-'l\lt..tl TODA l'
· )·ellforcem{'nls
There will be flreworh ~ apl enty when nnd if Schmelinir and Walker get togethThree or the Cubs' twirlers Will
AMi'.ltiCAN I\880UIATION
l cr in their much discussed bout. It will bt• the Jin~t appearance of Scfl,meling in the
be ~akin&amp; part iu ~beir IJOOOilCl
: world'li :itrica;. Bush, Root ~ Pat
\ring .since the tit.Je was taken from him and handed to Sharkey. ~he coming bout hafl Jndian&amp;.polls at, Louil!lvUle Malone hurled for the Cub&amp; apJnat
st. Paul at Kanl!lllS Ctty.
1been postponed twice because of .boils appearing at i11opportune ti~es on Mickey.
!.he P'htladelphla AlhletfC8 1n UlB
MinneapoUa at .Milwaukee.

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LOST-L1cel18e tall No.
214.-700
somewhere in Pomeroy or: Mtddleporl oan Paul Ba.Uey
at
Qovert's Baker,v.
9·19~3t

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play. McFayden ls anolhe.r veteran
Montreal 8; Toronw 1.
but he never came close to a wotkl
Montreal 10: Toron'W- 2 &lt;7 tnniop l serles because he hurled ror the

Be g g ed
How TilEY sTASD
F
AMtmn....... N 1 ~\GUE ~ .
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fn~g years PWladelphla
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Washln11;ron . .
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WANTED TO RENT-A small farm
near Bomeroy. Crop rent. oecn
Frost, Porneroy, Ohio, R. D. 2.

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wa.&amp; rudited wtLh a double
Both cluba wound up thetr ce.&amp;t GRANGER Pl'l'CHEI PE&amp;ft:CT Cochrane walked. "SheJ'll!" Blake
ern lnvu1on utld :r h\~;:1. Pteh.'lot ·.!
GAME IN MINORS
replaced .Nehf 011 Ule tnOWld. Bim· ·
b~=~&amp;[~e &amp;.~~ \~~ d~,~~~ng ~r Memphis, ~m .. Sept. l~INB- . mons, up for the second time, &amp;in; 1
·
Oeorre Granger twirler of the &amp;led, SCOriD~ Ha.s s. Poxx single(, ·
i1ing: aamely !or fifteen hmi.JtKr&gt; llr:· Me bhlt!! 1 b
BIIIIOcla rrorlmr Coehrau wlth the tvlng !
fore tltey were able to nose ou ~ u m itchcdu '
f 1m bit
• run Pat Malone eueceeded. Blake '
Clncinn&amp;ti 4 to 3
on, P
e a ~r ee no , no..
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run, no.. bQse ..on-balls rame here Mt\lone hit MUler In thl! rlbs, n u- ~
Lonnie Wlinneke worked ,..nly I AuguQ 25 whep he defeated Nash- 1118' the bales. Oylr.ea doUblefl,
eleven of the fifteen
innlnie ville 1 to o.
6001tng Si~moruJ and Miller ndd 1
against Cl.ncinDllti, Manager CllllrThe rare record wos ,ta.blllhed putiJ.n&amp; the A's tu front, HI to
loy tJrJmm not wlbhi1Jii to risk In- tn the seCono game of
doublt- Bole,v fanned. Burns tanned. Ten ·
J~t'Y to the arm of hl&amp; youmz Stl'.r he&amp;.der a soven-lncln&amp;' game.
runs, tim hlta,
t~trouQ:h overwork.
The wlnnl.ga
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oh~p::;t-.-;,:;;,_-,.INSHillh Score Oames :-18 runs:,...... I
catcher, doubled to score Moore, A catfleh four feei ltm(l: and wetwh· New York, Ne.tlonal, 13 aod, · New ·
who Sl.Jllled to center.
tng 50 pouncis when dressed wns York, American, 5 in 1921. Tied . Jn I
Johnny Allen went the route CRUiht in Ute BRm!ll riVer ne8r / 192Q b,y . PblladelphW., Amertean 10 •
agalM~ . the Browns In· the first• l'lere b,y Ed and Will 8pe~. ,
,.. and Chtcaso; National, ~.
plh,y.

three

l.Qitiat,lon tbta

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NAnoN.\L LEAGuE

Chlcngo t; Cincinnati 3 US Inn.!
Plttsbyr&amp;h .7; New Yorlt 4.

PitbbWih II: New York 3·
Bostoo. S; St. Louis 2.

Bt Loul I n~- 2
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a : .ounwn ·
Phlladetptut. D; Br00kl1n 1.
AMEBIC~~ LIAG\11.
C~veland T: WllJihlnlton I.

Wuhlnston o; CleYeland 2.
Philadelphia 4: Ol'llCIIIO 3.
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NATIONitL LEA.OUI::

Hollyrood Dennis 2:01 1~4. cbamp..
ion thrft·~ear-ald trotter of ~ ee&amp;
r;on hu never deCe&amp;ted The Marth·
jtone~~&amp; In a race, but h.., h&amp;.a trot~
two fa~~trr hea.ts than the wlnner
of the aH.IOlfs richest ~&gt;talte .
,

Bo6ton at Ntw York.
BrooklYn at PhDadeJphia..
Only samea &amp;eheduled.

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WMhlngton at Cleveland.

(two camer;.)

New York at. St. Louis.
Philadelphia. at Cntcaao.
Boston a.t Detratt.
INTBRNA.TIONAL LiA&lt;illt:

No games

ELECTJ\ICITY

~&gt;eheduled

Allyn Strlut. of lhe Bt. Louts
Cardln&amp;.lfi hill proved bi~ll .to be
1 an eftecllve relief hurl(!r during hJa
two seasons wlth the team. So far
he has won ten ;ames against four
lases mo&amp;t ot them 8.$ a reUef
pitcher.

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TO EVlD[ ARREST

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.Rutland man emerged

nn

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.md famUy

rrom the ftnaiB ol the ~lf touma·
on
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FOOT 18 INJURED
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cnent Kt the Rutland Oolt Course
Dale Smth, 21, Of Harr· •unda&gt;
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1Judre Benner Jonea Of Jaekton, Aa11ped to Case by
iJODviJie Jum...._ In
Tht wlnnen M.lt Whitt! and son
samuel ILIIil'• an ..tatant auper- 1 xur&amp;r wtu out • ll an ~'~•prea.- 1
Chief Justice Renden Deciaion Whiclt: Pre..
rll'rank ot Middleport and
W B. lnteodent of t.~ Bellefontaine De- lon older probably Ulan aoy of the
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Patterson ot Rutland will receive ~topmeut eo, who matn hill home people readlnl Wle sentence and 1
vent&amp; Vote
Que.tlon Thll Year
JOlt bap as recognition of their at the Old Inn, had ~ mWorttme 1yet. tbe old axiom oon\Jnuu t.o prove
w1n1.
t.o have a heaYy piece of machiDeey 1tta tl'ut.b In every daJ eventl today I
IN ·OEEP WELL
"' Wht,. "' dofoated W R fall on hla loll loot Sunday wldle u " dld many ....,.. ecn
DECID"" PETITION NOT LEGAl,
P'arnham Pat.t.erBOn defeated Ben at w&lt;lrk at. t.be company 1 store 1 Sometime llut wePII: 1 "crudp
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Brou1ht Powell and Frank defeated Fred hOWie fat t.he old. atNet. car bam) 1011q match was lndulaed 1n be
Theobald
()jlf Eaat Main aueet.
A local pby- r tween ihe prlnetpall:l of Ute sentor Becauae it Doea Not Conform To Tbe Statu tin; DeTo Jail For Part In
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t.e~;~~:"'~~e~os::':e ~~~h: drt~~-~
ca.~: a:;:e:: ~~ 1: : t~':arer ta:i~~:..!' ~; I
cis ion Prevedh My Further Action ,On Mat·
"Family
ler At N-t El-ti'on
oundE furnltihlnK ple nt~ of oppo- ed to be at worll: Mdnda1 momJn&amp; I beautiful Ruthutd eoune, the t1me
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Dale 8mlth, 2t. ftlldlnl near
l on
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JN HOSrlT.U.
Jout. early Monday and became pub· I An oplnton of Judge Benner JOhfll
aubmiAS&amp;on Of such a question
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Capt w 1 WeldOil, or Ra;.elne uc property at that time
I or Jaekson oouaty denyln1 the ani~: tlw cDnlldenttJon the :-eo~ n
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.., 1 ' Plt'·b h h .. _ ~~ = IBleaoed from the atatementa of a
thlj! people are poUtlc.ally and iOV·
trytn1 to evade arrest
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.. l1l'l .,. ~ IIIC .., w. • number ot t~ acque.intan~• ~ th~ I and Probate Courta of M:elp coun- err;maental))' rnintled To hold
Tbe rope which beld ~ bucket
-- hll treatment&amp; Capt Weldon ""¥ pair lndulilnl m the 6Clt'ap and I ty has beeo received here and re- ~a petitiOn etrculat.ed, alpea
with Which water waJI dr•wn Was
Forty wcmcn were 11 rc.scn t a• the t;~t!~ton-~~~or ~he th-e8~&amp;1 arter sifting the whut from the leased for publlcatl~~~•
d th
rued on AUJU5t 4, 1931 tor ltJe
let down Into the well. Smtth ee- aHernoon meeLing of the Woman'•
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chatr by oomparl~ the atatedlentll l Pot the reason
un er e
ia8km of thle queeUon al the
l:ured. a ~~on the rope and de- RE&gt; pubUean club or Melf(H cotmt.y yean baa eonducted !be tour of j or the lrJenell!l D( each and d.11!1card- CJlnstltuUon anel statutes of Ohlo leneml electJon to be held In Nov""UtJ adleJ1ft !labk y 01m 1 and at the court house Saturd•Y Dur- maJlf Ohio river steamboats A lnt the ,•··•-,.•wblch ...... 1.. I 1'elat..... to t.he oombl.natJon of U)ll e-'-, 1030 In o••or -·ds more
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wa •-pltal
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li.IUL eully be detecLed as prejuctlelal 1commoo Pleas and Plobate COW'tl
t~ 1 90 dn.ya bef'"" another
elc ,
race apln
made concerning the on-coming ~ Ia lmPI'OY., un~r ~
care of that. these two llleel themtelvea ~ 1the salary of the Common ~aa t1on wh!ch waa held a year bet .re
1 the course each deternUned to ln .. Judie would be ralaed lt600 a ye11.r
The Me\DUJ county oft'lcel' WiU:i cnmpalgn An announcement was
e 1ovemmen me ca a
the reoeral eleetJ.on Of November
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the other amoo 1 the sweet peas --: 1Judie C E r-topl.ea requeated Judre 193l, eapec1ally wlth the uterncnt
Jn1 to 10 to the Smith home ll was meeting and dlrmer at Nelsonville
BJRftiD.tll" PARTY
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tar as goltinl ror 1932 was con- I Can1ngton T Marshall Chid J\lf• therein, "to be held 1n Novtmblr"
reported at the time tha~ then had Wtdensday Sept 21 at which
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cerned. No others wtre to te tice of the Supreme Court to IWlln 1931 lfl aurticten~ anct In bonfor.n·
been ,.family tl'oub\e'
I time David InsaU.11 Republlcnn ilUJoe MenclUnt 8r w11a holt; Slmf broua:ht alonr 81 it was etrtetly a. a cUaintereated common pleu Jud;e 1t1 with law would defeat the In1
l;)eputy YOUAI W8l accc:.ted by bernatorlat nominee would give a day eV'!tt.lnl at the heme ot tiJs 'lrlldfe match and neither wanted t.o hear and paS! O.Q the vaHdlty of tent on of the framer. of the conbttb. as be at~empte~ to place talk Ten memberM of th~ ctab coustn'a Ned Menchlni of Butter- 1uy out~ldera butttno lnto" the ..... the petltlot18 filed to combine the r.Uiutlon and the lea:ialature
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plan to ntteud
nut Avenue at • pany In hono~ of 1ument
'Therefore It surelt can no~ N
Cf![ to come nearer u h.e swun1 e.
In llll c0111 •e of lhe ttflk'rnuun Lhe 16th birthday ot hils son, Joe, 1 However as the two were preUJ
Jn oompUanee with. tht&amp; requeat, urfed wltb much force that auch a
larp double-e~a. axe In front ot the rallnwinl! comm 1ttees were an~ 1Jr Thirty rrtend.s Wf!tft pre&amp;ent and 1 wei aoqualnted wlth each other and tbe Chief JUMtlce uslpled Jud1e pltnlon can be considered Q8 a
hlm Youna obtained his gun u.nd poluled
AdviHor~ Mrs A 0 spent the evening playing cardlloonsequenLly neither trustlnl the Jones of Jackson caunt3- to hear ba..ts to ..,ubmlttlnl t.hl.a que.tton
bl-Urted toward tbe man, who said 1Ru~ ~r.ll Mn~ l J Hclnnt nnd Mu• and danclng
other what wa&amp; the •mrprlse or each the mattel Aftet cll.l'eful oomldeca~ •~ the eeneral election to be btlld Jn
lle WiUJ teslstlns Uto ttqlct"r
A Beun PlOflHtm Mt s Earl
tp arrive on thl' I!Cene to find the tlon o1 the ar1utnent&amp; pro and $I Nm"Cmber 1132 Tile propon-&gt;ots
As Y04f11 wlll):ed towartt Smlt.h, L!!rna MH; Fuillkle Gaylord Mra
other bad done HOnie 'doute-eross .. Judie Jones bas rendered Ute tot- of thla petiUOr, reCOillOied the iJ.
the latter ran .-lth the aMF towald Mabel Cltland Finance Mrll M
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1 tna for each found that lhe other lowinl decision de:oylca: the com- regularity and laelt or eonrormhy
lhe well Drop.Jflng ~he axe Just be- I E Ratllburn Mrs p A Jividen
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had brought &amp;lonl some re-In- blnatlon of the courts
wlth law when ~ withdrew thP.
fol'e he aulved
t:.le opening he 011d M111 Abc E! ~ lr.:teln r- blicl ~v
TWo truckS were 1n a collillon on foreemept&amp; for the aok p11rp05e of
A pelltlon to the Judge of the Pttttloo trom thG fOes In the of•,~do:ie~r tll;~ 1 1 'Z.e..~!!~h~~.. Mrs John Cha:Je Mrs Gomer Lewlll Union Avenue Sunday nlaht e.bout Jdlsconcerting the other while he Cour,t ot0 Chlom:on 1•18toO:he~~~ tiC"' or the Clerk By 10 Clo!DI r.he
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e 1 a.nd M' ~ c A RathoUin Meln- 9 -:&gt;clock reaulUDJin conslderabte t •aa &amp;bout to alice or hook one Into COWl Y
su
"' colled petition lost 11.1 eharacter
~natti:e =~~:J~r~be: w~'::~~ ~~~~ bt:~hlp MrH Kate Monw.hn.n Mlfl dama1e to the two can •lth aUaht th.echrothu•h1 hilt w~skthe intenUon nf t.cre~e~! S:!t?!~~ C:nttyh~tf~~~! amt etfteitmcy as a petition for •he
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E M Nyc and M16 Neva Pierce mJurles to the occupants
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8 -c ers shoulct razz
Lh pu )lOfle: for which it W8.11 prepared
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urry n l!l a wemp to rinR D J.rt let Mrs cora RoberL'l M
Lawrence Smlt.h, son of Edward the other when any aho"', either lo be held In Novemter 193 1
e tmd &amp;IIJled for the reason that Lhf'

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Hold Meetl'ng Here

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produced a g08 t KB\ter • wb.o out..e;abbed Orav.Y &amp;.rld the •IHtufl' wps
off Po1 the honorable Junior hJa:h
prmclpal dkhU do, a lthlnJ but hire
l the lmmitabljj ruibeatable KanlPJn Nany Orabblnl
Sock-Eye
Davill to bt ln1 a IBI;II to handle
the bll.ll.\neas rUJd or bill ma.t.ch 111 d
how he handled It 1s attellted ~ 1
the fact. that the Benlor htrh p 1
cflpa.I did NOT win the mate~:frlendshlfM ho.ve not been brnk
IM!twem the adverstrle&amp; but IOifl:
talk has been sofe pedaled lt I! 8 1/
until next sprln;
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them-for fine fur-1ood material• and
smart sty lea!

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County OhJ(J ror t.he s~
of the aa.me question at the ceneaal
election for county otrlcer11 to be

Hn:~ arf! not Immune to polenn
fhelr emnpn,Jttlvt Jmr..unltJ uu held 1n November 1932 notwith•at the
In lhf! l'af"t .tha~ they kne YIWJ standing" the statement
thh It; AI.: ina tnt•l@rllla bJ 1 uu~k next ceneral election for ,count;
ln&gt;~r t•f fill fo11r lhli I'NI.Iun rnl~oD o.ft'lcers to be held l.n NoMn\JMi,
oftl'fl r.11J" t•• fllllelrl.tle In -111e hlood 1931 • remained In the petltklo
Thereafter ,on Au1ust 13 19S2 and
t:;'"m nf II hn.., Hffli kwl-b~ II II()"
wJttiiJI, tlve c:tays a:s fi¥d by law, ¥
'1M" IH ~n II~ Ul )11 !UI11]1 uthf't "IV
A HoweU, an elector of said Me~~Pt
county flied an objection ln wrlttns
to u.Jd petition on the lo1Jo¥11na
II'OUDd9
lflt There Is no p.ovlllion or law
permtttt.na a petitlon whlch was
flied on A\llust t 1931 &amp;nd slaned
and verified prior thereto to be
withdrawn and rettled at a la~
TODAY
do.te 2nd Ba.ld petition l8 for I t.tfe
submlsalon ot the question at the
aenerat eleetloa for county ollkera
''Rebecca Of Sunnybrook In November "" &gt;1'4 """"' ., ,
. . elect.on Jolnilll In and. l!l!ablha 18tct
Farm,
petl&amp;.lan were deeeaaed. at tune same
"1188 lal!lt filed
WJth Marlon1 Nlnn 1 a.n~ lt. Bellamr • 8oth the conatttutlon 'And tbe ·~­
tule nx the date wheo
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Cah'dltls "Cast A...J" •ad "The shall be bad bt tbe tenlt!t 'ot 'Wme
the petition Is filed betQrt ..a ltneJ'&amp;L

Pleasa.tt.

rhe bttby of Mr Rnd .MI"f! ltd
ward Schwab of Llb"rty nvanue
who wu taken ~u the Hol:tel hospltl:l.l last wtek sutfetlus: from ddu
ble pneum&lt; nla wns brong;hl hqnc
Sund!l.y much improved
• David Cuckl~r sen of Mr ~ nd
Mrs David Cuckler ot Bn.•tzy
Hel1hts ldt t'le pa~ t wee!t ("'
Olivette Ill l\nere he will ~!) r
OHvet.te colleie This ~chool ~ n
jencmmatit:nw r"'llege Qf the
nrene faith there bemg only
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mort 111-: • it In, tl f' umtl'rl Blll s
Mr 'Cuckte1 who f01merly atteti&lt;ld Ollio unive 1 ~uty at. Alh 1\s \111
t:!nl"tlll In the ~chool of chcmlllt.r ~
Miss Maxine Lewis, dRughte~ or
Mt and Mrs QQmtr LtWI!'l or Iiu
Inc wo&lt; ,,, 11 ,utcd ,,, .,, 0 .. 11,
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Olllo unlvcn;Jty BatUidn.y evc,,lug
MISfl Lewlll Is a gra(]uate or PC'fn
eroy hih rt&gt;hool aod a lunlordn.
tbe college or cducu.tion a~ the
University While In oollegel Khe
resldes a.t the OOl"Orlty h'JUIIe rm
lim..t Stale Bt
The 13 mernbera vf the ~tt:~dllatinI cla~ of Lhe JlMltr HOIJ!llial
8ch(:o1 of Nundns whQ rctelvul
theh diploma~ Fttday P.YE!nin~ tt
the Method.ist chut'fllh in Oallipoll.s
~~~ n.nCI. 17 olh~ ahpnna~ .at~ud ed a 6 0 t!lDCII: dinner l}t the ~lmhu1'8t Tnvern, Saturday ~venh1 ~t
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ADMI88101f •

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15,800 Candidate• Vie
For About liOO Offie·
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30-INs-As an eye opener
tn the atatle~W\de prlm&amp;rle&amp;
l.n MIISBElehUBetts today this
Uttle Berkabtre town completed ILs vote at 8 30 A M
antt, annoWJeed t.o the world
that 1or the n.rst. t1miJ Jn l&amp;o
yurs In a priDliU'J ,here a. 100

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total

number ot

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G~NDHI BEGINS
, ''f~H ~f DHlK~~

Raotevelt Makea Penon•
al Vi11t Into Far
Northwest

1Hmdu 'Satnt' S~na Mo.v~

To
It
1 Follow New YOII'ker
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Throurh Weft(
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RepQblicans Prepare To
Combat Roosevelt ·rour

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I" New York; Hot Fi,ht
On A,aimt LaF oil·
ette In Wioconain
New York, Bept.
20-l~B ;:p:-A
llaht rote was fopeaat todav by
Jea.de1'8 of bn.th parU.ea aa voter&lt;t of
the elt)' and state went to the
poU, Jn a p[ltnary electlOn
The main Interest. centered u.oon
the Republican wet and dry con·
tests U)l·state u.od sevml baUifs In
Brooklyn
Df!mocratlc leader.~ expect. •d only
:10 per cent of the enroUcd voters
to caMt ba.llots In dlatrlct.l whm o na
conteats exiBted end ao per cent In
the ot.bere
Ex ept for a tcw di!itrlds in lht1
Ulh~tate- t£glom; lt was I• dltat r!
Lhe vote would be llaht
An extra. tumOLlt was elQ&gt;ecl.ed Ln !Lvc
Con!J:reuional districts where wet
o.nel dry Republicallll are oontf!st·
lng
In tbe Demoerattc primary fo•
$eleetlon or delegates to the State
00nV(nt1on
which WID decide
whether L1eut Ooventor Herberl

Protest Low Farm Prices

\PRACTICES tCONPMY

INTEREST LACKING

Special Train
Advantarea; Goea Into
South Firat

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FOR FOLbOWERS[li:
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May Leave J~il At !~

T •rritory Eapecially Hard
Hit By ~moot Hawley
Tanff

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pleas d h1s frleno s
Gandhi Hindu ~a.int at
day began the !a~ l b) -••·· ···
hopeB lo statle to death
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might take no(.ke .,-,.,.~
ph~ht rem L\lnM umh.aken
a t1epu t11 l10n of llombay
arguer! with him In his
YerB.vda J&amp;ll in Poonn lor
hours urgiil.g hlm not to !!"li;C:,•
move tha t may plunge India
mor~ trouble
The Mah3.trna h&amp;..'l refused
leave his cell or t.o accept the
ti~h go~mment s oner of
tlonal release In response
on'er h" replied that only by
could they remove
He plan~ tu
lng JIOlhlng
death rast by
which salt or
Gandhi U;
110!Id

Gar Wood Rides

To New Record
Ptlot• M~ea Am~ca X at
Speed of 124.91 Mdeo
Per Hour

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ca'd Wu 34 lncllt(llna Ul men
11nd 11\ womm
1'hlrt)'•t.wo
voted republlean
and two
de~ratic
Two democrats
vot.fd 1n thla
Republican
towb. in 1021

H Lehman .aha.ll be oominee fa,
Oo\'emor the only state conteatln1
cq:anlzatton choices Ia In Boone
county
RivaJ deleptes are plecJsed t.o
Mayor John Boyd Thatcher of Al
bony

M'SASSINS FAIL
TO KILL KU:I&lt;

mt~rpretatlonf of

$1-EN TIFFICK Shoes embody sc1cn·
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Autcmaeat Fail
End Fuaa

,hRc:fc•turcs which support ltred 411Cl'
sag~mg' MuSCles •nd so restore the feet
to t~clr natural grace and beauty. Com·
bm•t•on lasts •ssure Rtting qual1tla that
m~ke . your feet appear Nlprisfnsly
slender.

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t..ave to l.dopt

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West portion wniMhl

current vogu~, these! tflree
\&lt;&gt;•ely models 4tc dcsogned to emt&gt;h•size
y(j~r·~ points tnd to sokcn thote
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W+&gt;.dnesdsy morntn1 Cooler tonl8bto aE¥f&gt;Wtjl..
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CHOICES T0D~ Yi

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it lei., ....... doyo ........ - era! eleetlon, It lll pialn that tlul
Tuea4af ud wednetdu
JUdie baa no dut, with Nftrtnee
&amp;ep&amp;. tCM~l
to "ueh election
Judicial notice
811ould be taken t.bat eleeUona fOl'
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T AK£ ALL" a. ceneral
and count¥ o!t!oen, known ..
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W1th James Cagney lev.n numbore&lt;t ,..., and 111a1 ••
eleetlonl fo" all other eleot&amp;ve or~
Alao Clllltf:d.r, "HUMMEll D.t:7.1R" fScera 8ba.D be held In U\11.,. 01.\d
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bllwnberect Jean. and therefore ~II"
are In tbe se.,.te of ONo 'WO etec·
TliHdaJ .... W,._..a,
h10na eftl'J' year~ n.e t.1me within
JODNIOBT 8BOW
~whtm aueb &amp; petltton Shall l)e pre•
&amp;eblfd bl!inl' lbed at nOt q than
"Nipt
oo •011 bat,.. • ....ra~ · U bo uid tbat a JtiU' and to
the ..... !'eWrplp_,. the di.FI before aud1 lUI electloft Ia *he
~-'lime to PIU\IOA • judp lor
-..-:t""'--n'"
the aubnilallon of QUI QUIItlont
Ora the BG....._."Btta'fttll'l of tti.t '!"* )au thO 110 . , . btfort UlJ

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by lllr'leM
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Mrs Helen Zelher and son ij IY
spent Sundny with relotJvC.II in pt

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or .other
was
not reprdlesa
tn conformltt
with tralltieu
the law
a.nd no Betton WL'i taken UPQn tJ\e ,
petition or order made fliJr the au~
miSsion of the quesucm at the
November, 1931 election
~: . 1 'fhfjrealter and tully a year altel' thi!! clrcula41Jn s.lgninl fl:\ld tutnw: of sa4l ptUtion as Mte4 !!tile
~Utlon~ Of their collhlel ror
them srlthdreW' the ,petlt.lotl.
the haild and conelderaUon of tbe
Judp and trom U:le fili!B and oftlce
of the Olerk of Oourta, and tmmediately thereafter on A'\8_\18t 8
1931 without further clrc~tton,
allldnl chal:lle nr adelltlofi thereto,
filed ~he Identical petition again
with Ute Clerk of Caurts or Metas

V~T£RS IN THRE[ f

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u:w Allee LoUise Russell arrh
Ed trom C«Jlumbus Sunday fO\ o
VU!IIt wtth her ~rents Ml tl 1d
Mrs A 0 RllBH\'h and family
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thcntalhisJa~se
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after viatUns Mr Hill a wire and
children
~udil! ILild Mra. C ll feapte&amp; anct
Mr and Mn Emmet Peo'Piea at.~~nded an all 4ay meetlnl lmd buket dlnner , at the Orapp Ohri.SIJan
church near Alfred SUnday
Albe~ eoa••• and Haro" -·•or
•..
.._
10 .r ...u
returned to their studJea at Ohio
t.rnlveraity Sunday
Lillian Gloeckner Mar)' Elisabeth
Cbapma.n, Pbylbl Querr, Dorothy
£berabaeh and Norbert Compton
all members of last year I arad.uat
Ina; claM ol Pomeroy h1&amp;'h school
lett lor Athena Sunday where they
wlll en-r
..., the fall tarm o! Ohio
WJ!vendl)'
William Burnell of Pt PleaiJa.llti
came SundaJ to spenel a week with
Mr and Mrs George Daniela and
1
ramlly
Andy Kolll of MonkeY Run whr
h11.s betln lU ror aometlme 1a reported i.o be no better
Mr and Mrs C E Neue were
busloell!l vlllltors ln Locan Swula.y
lthamer Weed son of Mr a.nd
Mrs I B Weed
who lttduated
from Culver MUitary Academy In
June left for Athens Sunday where
he will em oil In the freehn "I
clus or Ohio Untve1"81ty
Mlases Helen Schaefer and Mary
9uean aumvan or Fayette Ohio returned to their studies aL Ohio Un-

Bmlth of Rutland waa d:rlvln1 R 1&amp;~ bahd ~-fndlft"erent ";!re . ~lay-1 ~est~on
~~~:~~ ~
(kl 'flfttutkm n.nd. st.atut.e ln 1de.a1 1
Pomeroy e
ac a.o;,u thought th.uo u:u\irc
w w
cal lu.nauage provides ~netcr
en t e rope and bucket were
while the otb.er truck from Huot would erentually J,lroeur,q t b c Pl!!bll cl Mel1s county waa filed te:"l per c~:nLum of the pumber d
1
FRIF.NOS • NtERTAINED
tngton was going toWn.rd Thoma; ~lnnl"' •nl
k n o w n rqr
rt11 ~~Lth:f c~~~.~ :!~~;m~:,:teS: el€ctorfl-flhall petlnUion the- Judae of
0~ ~~~n:%int~:;e p~d ~~~~~e~
11n
ng 001111y or thel otl'Jer
th• Court of Com on PleiUI of llOV
Mrll An thony 0 ra ber of Lincoln Fork
I water - e waa unhurt
t1e
ond how well e h
1931 The JODatltutlon and the 11ta-~
11
The well contah1ed about t3 feet H1IJ entert.alned Bntur!lny with a ui~;::.
!~~t ~:r;:; !j!f~~ other is attesU: byh~ ::Z:d ~= tLtte tiupplementl.ng the same require ~~!~ ~~;;,t~,;;o!e~es:'al~~ll:'nn~~: ~:;"'lll~r ~~~! Este~pe~~~~~~
ol water, 11 waa eald
I blathday pa Ly ln honor
or the resulted In the twa trucks craahln oordlna to lt'ports which could not tlla.t the sttbn\18&amp;10n of t.hti queatlotl county ottken
From the time. fd day here t•e liJIIE!it of MIM Schaefer
Smith wlll be t.aken before the 1 tenth birthday of he• daul}lter I head on
I be verlrted as the principals ha.v&amp;&gt; be Rt a Kelltnil election ,tor county ftg withdrawal evell 11 it were SurMra Joe Selmer a.nci family of
PtOba.te court tor R hearing ou tn ~ I Vlrginlu
Games were played ti.Dd
Blame for the wreck was deter· kept a close lipped Silence unusual officers The statute further pro- flt)ent prior thereto It became n Co·nlnl were week end vlaitoi;'S of
Hanltv ~harl!lf!H H wn11 indicated
ll:ln'ht refn'flhment.~ were ~crved to mined following: the llCCident
d for each They ~teem wiiUns and vide&amp; that It the petltlon Is In con· dl ad letter anrt the IIUOnd prewo Ml
and Mn E J Pranz They
A ~tm&gt;ther Howa~ commltled U: ~ numbc r nf young people present an aareement made to take c~~e 1eager to talk on any subject but rorf1l}t:v with law It shall be deemed taHon o.nd reftUnl with the Cl~rk wele accompanied here bJ Albert
Sulci
In December, 1131 when he
ot the da.mases
aolr since the match occurred
to l)e \tUid unless objection thereto dl~ rtot revive the same beca~ no Frant who ha8 been apendlna the
lett h home m;a.r Zion, wal~ed to uMYS
Smith received brulllu and cuts
It wu said on fahly lood au Is duty made In writing by n.n elec- f f'otor pct!Lioned the Judge
pallt two week&amp; visiting the Seta nea~ hlliHlae anll shat himself
TER Y NIGHTS" j nane ~erlous
t.horlty that the ACOres of each wer6 Loa• at t)\e county within five days 11 yncd a. ~eUtlon not less thnn'ntn•- mers In Comll"ll
Hia b6Cy was rmmd a rew da~ ~
110 terrible that It was conceded by orlcr the filing thereot It ill now t days before the eleet..lon or Nov
Cedric w Clark Prosecuttn~r At1
later \
1an except the two golfers that they conooded thn.t the text of the pe- e!nt~er l932 Flntllna: and l}Oldlua torney of MeJp jlOunty lett MollCARD OF TIIANK8
1 knew their stun when they Ulloo rued Auau~;t 4. IY31 oon- u:.; staf.ed that the petltiOil wh"n day mornlnl for Corvallll, oreaon.
1
.t\n un tqu~ pro1ram hall been ar- 1
1 thou1ht ol Lhe razzberry stunt" u 1&amp;1nln1 a. st.abemtnt, at a Jenero.l fl'ed on AU,IUit • \1931 ll-lld agdn whet~ he was cs 11P.d by the serlou'"
FK!:AKlSH SQVIJU&amp;EL
ran1ed ror thea.tre·roe111 bert: by
We pilah to exprey our elneere seems tia\ the senior prl.ne~pal election ror county otrlcer11 tq be O:l A~o~~ust 8 lfU' was not tn ._'011 lllnea&amp; of hi.&amp; mot~utr.
~~ rei~ Lyopll manager Of tht thtnki to our relatlVfS &amp;qd lrieb.d!i ~ ~ured ihe aame In the tiatJIMl con Ju!Jd in November lj31 ' l8 lnoon&amp;Lfl· tarmlty with law t111! Judie haa no
~~~~~ Mildred BtmUM who 18 em~
lr c
eatrq. It has been an- Cor their sympathy and ftoral offer- fttJent li.A8 he that the JuniOr prln~ ttnt since there wns no general
crum to Pase Three I
oployed ilt tbe Sauvsse conteettou1E
Dayton
U beJJcve~~ he has the nounced
lngM patlbears and donora ot carR o.lp11.l Would not be eble to weather election tor cDunty olftcers In Null:~.:.-..._,-;.;:~-:.;;~:~::::;;:;;;;;;;;;;
trea.k of the presen ~ 1 Tuesday and Wedne1KIRY nllht&amp; nnd espec1all¥ to Pather Dunn f{lr : the storm beaun Individually by ember 1931
' treaklesi.
llqulrrel hW1tln1 .season Mr Wpl
will be mystery ulghts at the Ideal bl~; ~nsol\pg words. To the nel1h- none other thap \he Camoua oa'
The ra~t that there was an In:
local automobile battery repairman 1 theatrl\' 11.t which time MontROm · borS whO ottered their services t.o 11etter On.bby envy Graber 'and j consistent statement In the petlUou
brouaht in .a furlesa aqulrrel Mon~ er~ the Mallclan will appear on funeral Cllreeton Hunter of Madl11on hl.s 8Slllsto.nta That he lr:new hta and that It was clrcu,~:fte4, «liMe\
da.y mornina
Then~ WU nothing the stn.ac with a 8eries of modern 1 W Va anq wlnl or Pomeroy Cor I mathematical deductions II ov
presented and filed 11JJphlxlma.teiY
to indiCate that
rodent had been magical senl!llltioru; produellll' fun, I th~lr drioieht ~~ervlces at the death by the score Which someM:r ~~ 90 day11 befoa'tl the NoVerQ.ber, 1931
covered
with
Orillnally ex- myatery, thrlllll !luspense and"'" en! of out beknted son and brother went Into three ftgure 8
whe
ekctlon whicb was not 11 ~eneral
on the tall As t rtnin~ent
Edward Moore
he failed was that he (did not cou~ election for county otncer9 In an
termf!4 It, ''the
rn oonn~Uon wllh this stfi.IJI! 1 Mr.~ Hulda Moore Davis and ll(lna on hi&amp; rival He forgot that the t
even numbea-ed yea.r It was con- 1
a biLliard ball
Pl ~tentnLion o t!LI.l mystery picHarry Moore and wife
of them harl been roomlnl acr: 151dered by the Judie 1.0 whom preaquirrel wtllle tme will be RhowtJ on thl! screen
Mr&amp;l. A E Ca116on
the liame hai-tJn the Sllflle h{IUBe ror. seuted and 1:1roperl~ 100 that the
Th

and

dlanot the lew .... .._ He waa ...,.m.
nwmu panled hOme 8Wldllf by MrL Pen•
dttfP'&amp;II and baby
auu. HYaell retwned Saturday Mia Dorotll;y W:ill of Parll:m:bura
trom a bullnelll!l triP m Detroit
apent. Sundn.J Wltb. her parent.a M.r
Mr and :Ni'8 L A Persona at~ and Mra E D WUl
•nded • ou•pr!le birthday party
Mr ond Mrs EmU Ba.ll, Mrs
n honor Of Mrs. Penon 1 brother Edna Jo Ben'J, BCJD J~ ~ broR J Runyon ar :&amp;e:i.nel Rldre Sun· ther RufUB J,.lde ft~ s;:}day ~ts
dakra MlnrJe Harvey and daUih· ~lt::rB~~: r:r:~
and m
!.l!r Yra. Lulu Mattaelt and her
A n RU86ell returned Mor.My
oon Lloyd ol Akron ,spent the week from Akron 'where h6 spent the
~nd with Mr amt. Mrs. L.. A Fer· week end on b~
'
.JOlUi and attended the funeral of
Kenneth Harmon returned from
Mr~ Ida Welker of Hemlock Orove C(;lumb\15, Monday n.frer spend Ins

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JUelta of Mr and all'S
YOUDI of Athen11 Bun~y

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Albert. Wippel to Pt Pleuan\ Sunday alter spend·

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J)EADERS' NOTUJI: - If you wanl
1\. the Newo Oftlee of The Dally '
Tribune, call 236-L; If the B)II!Deu
omce uk for 20Z.lL

O&amp;Yil &amp;nd Mlll Sadie PbJUlpoa.
apend the week encl wltb. hlJ wlle
Kr ani lin Clair K&amp;rr Dr and and baby, who have been villUna
Mra Ra)'mond Boice and. Mr and. her mother, Mn 'Marlllftt Bmltb

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vlctorloul ald.

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'ODJECTWNS
PH
TH[ Personals =-u:~:.":":.~
1
AT ION OF TWO COURTS IN ~.~~~":'.=.
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fr:nw!rcJ:bua~nfo::::; ::-J!.=t~~!:Uiretumed

Two Middleport S:ir'"iu'!:.~xi:L~: Golfers Ha\'e
Men Win Prizes
~-a.= :5 ;,, Private
Game
White Family Geta Stran•le 'ntWlJ. TbaJV
,., p_d c•..:"e
Hold aa Golf Ba•a, Pat.
The -inys&amp;erp procn.m l8 ee~rat.e
.I'0 .Edt ~U

MEIGS~ COUNTIAN

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HARTLEY &amp; BENNETT
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POMEROY, OHIO

PaUure of
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