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TO EVlD[ ARREST

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Dale Smth, 21, Of Harr· •unda&gt;
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1Judre Benner Jonea Of Jaekton, Aa11ped to Case by
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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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13 Feet Of Water
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
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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
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HarrlaonviUe, ...... brwiM to the
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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Marine
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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~~~•
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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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li.IUL eully be detecLed as prejuctlelal 1commoo Pleas and Plobate COW'tl
t~ 1 90 dn.ya bef'"" another
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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
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the reoeral eleetJ.on Of November
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called aOOut I o"cioo" Sundfy. .even- ~ also made tnat there would be a
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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
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"' 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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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!

Their deep 1lowi~

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make them utterly irreatible.

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DrM.~~ld r..Mn 0 8 ',.ron

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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

!Campaign Waxes Hot As
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G~NDHI BEGINS
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Raotevelt Makea Penon•
al Vi11t Into Far
Northwest

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

To
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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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\dvioed By Britiah fJ1o
May Leave J~il At !~

T •rritory Eapecially Hard
Hit By ~moot Hawley
Tanff

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Bomblv Sept
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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Ja il 1\t ?oonu 3.3 Lh" !ast
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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
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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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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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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"
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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
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oo •011 bat,.. • ....ra~ · U bo uid tbat a JtiU' and to
the ..... !'eWrplp_,. the di.FI before aud1 lUI electloft Ia *he
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Ora the BG....._."Btta'fttll'l of tti.t '!"* )au thO 110 . , . btfort UlJ

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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

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u:w Allee LoUise Russell arrh
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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
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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
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WJ!vendl)'
William Burnell of Pt PleaiJa.llti
came SundaJ to spenel a week with
Mr and Mrs George Daniela and
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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
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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-~
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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
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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~
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Kenneth Harmon returned from
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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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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
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1st..ted briefly, that. the memben ! Ma ycu· J S Harley then rn.. Collin~
............... I'll of the school bo&amp;l'd wue btl t p ublic ponded i.o a t«&lt;UNt of t he tout..
servant. and that the ta~ren of maater to comment upon t.he aucFA&amp;EWtU. PARTY
Mif:ldltpott dteerYed the credit for eete of the proJect , IUld statfld hi.:
Vireinia
The
Loyal
women s Class or the
the wonderful athletic plant, which I ~h(mll:11 to the cooptlrauon of t.be
rnoNE 5ft..t
~ l.mdll now a .. one of the finest, U vllllt.i!JI
ft.ns lor their conduct Church or Ch1st 1aw a rarewen '
party Monday ~Yenln&amp; 11.t the 0 E
not tbe bHt, plant tn Southern while here
Oh io H e eonttnded 1.0 aa)' th&amp;t r.t
Mr Robinson and Mr Ohrhrt Sanbom ~Bide~ on Gra.vei HIU,
lil.tlY time the IIChool bNI.rd asked the ' mana1er and usl51.an~ or tb• (kl.JIJ~ honoli!lll' Mrs M.~ttLhtt. Dunn Y:ra
tax payen1 of Middleport for co· polls tearn both 1ave short talka In Dunn 1.1; leavlnc &amp;OOn for thl!! p_.
operation In any matter and t.o which they staLed lhlt undoubtedly .er Memonal Home "L Hunt~
wl1ert she will muke het rtit6 r~
raise sumclent fund.!!. for 1011\e pro- the locu,J hl&amp;:h !iChool uthletic pltlnt home
Ject, they added to their already 1waa the best In &amp;lutheutf:rn Chlo
Abuut lhlrty were p11•mt for the
he4.vy t.ar..Joad In a wUlJ.ni manner amt that It had been a plea8ure to
.oc)al evenlni Ll!fh,t r'e rre~fnU
In concltu;lon he thanked the rom- tttten::1 thfl &amp;:tunes
lel'Ved
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Mr Evans Mr McHenry Bob
the work that has been done the DIRgins Oa.lllpol!,a p itc hing aoe and
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Bart H Rawllnp the Mlddlipoft '
aided In the I!UCce&amp;S of th e lowed by a f~w N'm ar ks from
project and comm~nl:l ed the local 1 f'lllnk Johnson manager or thtl IG- ~unerul Dl~l.clr h8.3 recen~ pur~ 1
Preu Repreaentativea And Committeea, Are
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~ltil&amp;eru: for their splr·lt of coopera- 1cal team M J Mea.rty eue!!lt ot the ~hasoo Lwo t a~ge t~, ,lhtr:StB.lll1
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Feted At Masonic Temple
~ion In 1ueh matters
Le~o~wn as u. rabid fa n "'ro «~purred
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Creek
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Mr C00k Mr Gnte and Mr 1 tbt&gt; loca l lu.ds on t.o the cha.:np tonW!Uuc k members or the school ship then responded '!!.lth a few tween Rutland and Liin trs vrile 'l'he
A crowd of 60 •o.thered lu the h 1 ....,. n I:' XCI:' II••Jt
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1a.nner Y It' li.( lc!Ji board were preJ;t&gt;nt an d l'!ach a.dded I worcta as dld Mr Duvis, who h!ld. wo fo.rin11 1 umblned make!! an ideal
dhdug IQOm ut t he MttSOl"l lc Templu t.Jf Lllf! Enstmn Star Order and com~ u few words or pr aixe to Mr 1d1urce c.f thert'fJeshmen tstand Mr p!ru;e rot $ecp-m1~lng Ertetl!ilve
he1e Monday e:venilll! IUl guests ot plimenta.ry re msr kt; were PB.!!Sed t.o Flsher '11 address
m J.t,£1~
•Ill th e
1I&lt;' owlt:r u membc1 ur Ure comm rttee 1epalt'!\ nH• f.w lnij'
U1e Feeney-Bennett P ost Qf the the !~dies dutmg the scrlc~; of afteJ Representatives of the press were In ,chatge of the Htfall':) gnve a hurt fa~ml!
American Leg1on, h onoring t he two dmm 1 t.olka
l ~o:tven an OlJportuntl} 1.0 talk at this t.11 . ;;. plutsl.ng the p1es:; for their
wlnnlnl) recrea tion ball te8.1AA of
Cha1 1t&gt;s McMustu v. ho act~d :t' ume, rmd l h e representaLlve~ cooperaUon rn !he LOurnamenL und
the Lea to n lij)QfiSOred mght recrea- .til 'Jlld8e Lands ot the recr~n- or Lhe newspapels of the Ohio VHl- Ul3.ni,lld u!J who had taken part
PHI OF.LTA MEETING
Llonal t.oum amentsottheOh!o Va.J.I ,'OJJui wurnuments, serve~ In the ley tha t had aided In ma king the I Au appreclatloJJ vote wa..s given
Mfmberli or Th, Phi Delta Kappa
Icy during the mo nth~&gt; of J u ly "nd caJ)9.c t\o ot toastmastt&gt;J dUJlng rhe tournaments a compleU:!
sucuess He.-uuln Lohse and hili ~;tutr or elec- Frntrmlty md Mo nday evenln1 at
August
~peakml£ progrnm followmg the with their public!!} responded with 'l lll ~ia11s fo1 \heir work at the flt&gt;'d 1ht&gt;Jr room~ for their r~ular bual·
M.a1bers or the two winning b~tnquet A vo te of th~tnkl:i WRS of· short comments or ptalse for lhe fm which !.hey had :rectlvl'd 110 ~~~ meellng
During the session
t eum~. namely Middleport 11.nct Gal- fi!IO:!d Ml McMaHLer fot hiS spleudld wmk or lhe local Legjon
( v •lfJ~Usa t iOn
plans we re made !01 t ht :.ccor.d an ll polls, we re presen t as guestt; or work m ma king tnf' t.ou1 name 11 to;
M w E~x plln clpal or the
In cunclus1on u 1e ur~mbers or the nual l'hanksglvlug dance
lmu01 Ot hers who atU!Inded the J. t (..ll llJll•te ~ utce~s by ) 11 s unU rmg lugh tit.:l!Kll o!fert!d :l few words In Mi':!dleJXll l
champ onshitJ
team
1f II. a:; fllw anno unced that t.he
d hme t J?Brty were members of tilt&gt; dfot(S of ma.nngcme ul
which he made lhe statement tho.tl wete lmJoJ uea&lt;i ltJCeh· m g the ap- Jo~H) ch 1pter o r the Frate nlty will
Legion committee ln charge of B.f·
J c r~n;he1
p 1es 1cent u! the s u(!h athlt~tlc games v.ere (l"OOd , !Jiau~e uf .dl prct&gt;en t
1Jl;t"~d &amp;. mf&gt;ftl ng ul Mru le tta next
fnh s, members or the press from Middleport School BuJ.n\ was call· clean nud v. holesome f uu a nd' l't&gt;e ~~~c~ssful btmquet honol lng )d:Onda.y evening
Pomeroy. ~alltpohs and Pt Pleas· ed upon for ~ short aa11res.'&gt; In us- ~houhJ receivf' the ooopera.titm orr the sucee~sful touwrunents t han l
Receivers a'lld their attorneys looking over the1r report o n th e !'!tabu~ of th i! Mid ·
tm!. mf:m rs of t.he Midd leport ponse to the request for a short all He closed with thanks t o the , ca m&lt;: to a dose
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l'OUTH BREAKS .&amp;RM
die West Utllftie!\ Company. made public recently In Ch1 cago, w h ich r eveab huge
ze~ m06t sumptuous an d P1easing I cuJnnuHl'e
N the local Leg1on Post Middleport high school AthletJc TOOTHPICK LODGED Jack Bachne r s year·old son or l088es. Left to right, Charle!! A. MeCulloc h and Edward N Hurley, r ef ene rs, Bruce
f01 carrying out the Idea of lll!lht Fund v.hlch was used for va rlou R' JN S
~r and M rs Ray BaChner of J
d Ch
bunquet was ,Prepared and served H~cn•.tUon ball senr·s here Ee Im provements at thf' a thletic field I •
TOMACH, YOUTH South Fourth Avenue while play. ohnstq n an
arleM \Vmfeld, attorneyR.

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:;:C;;;:E-~;:Tnj::.;.;st:;:,i:n~th
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thine heart, &amp;nd le~n not ,u nto thine own und•!'ll!&amp;ni)inll.
In all thy way("~."&lt;lwledge Him ~~~~~ He ohall ~ire el; thy
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F ATH.I!lR hlllj been arrested for w brutally beating "" :
11 months old child that the rnfant may be perm• ·
nently mjured . It was said the parent uc•ed such extreme
measures on a chtld of that a (e because the baby would
not stop crying,
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It io just too bad that there are no Jaw• which allow 1
ad equate puni•hment for such a dioplay of temper and'
brutality. The laws of this day and age of enlightenment,
a:i so many are happy to Kpeak of p.r!sent day eonditJ.ons.
t all to take account of such brutes njJ:aquerading as human
ber ngs in such a way that they coullf be handled in
manner befittmg their lack ·of humanity and human lm·
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and no better example of the neceBf!ljty of brute force c'ouJd
be had1 it is most probable that numbere of people, here,
th ere and e verywhere would rise up and condemn them
for their " brutality" m a duy wl1en brutality should ~e for.
gotten.
Is 1 ~ poMMible , som e f olks ask, that o. parent could uct
m such an unusual and cruel manner and the al).sWer of
rOUJSCt is that jt hat! actually happened. What wm happen
to this beast 1s problematica~ but all cun rest aasured that
11 0 matter how severe the sentence, if any, is pronounced ,
1t wlll not be one-tcnh as severe ~nd c ru~ L a1:1 it sh ould
be t•' g)\-·c hnn , even a measure of the jw~tic~ he d€serveti.

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O}\e 'form or flnother for many, many yea1 s. JUt~t w
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!m ow n', rut it 18 mo~t apparent th~t .{ esop Jlad It in 111\lliU
when ~e wrote the 'sl ory Or th e Lion and the Mouse.
member the mouse had been annoying the King of Beaats
and wbe n he tinaBy caugbt hi~ torme ntor he was uhout ~o Tltut s where t11e Jelk.ln&amp;: an~ '
cr ush Out hts tiny ltt c hut th e plea of the htU e I'uscul won ~:~~g ~f~~ ~!!ttb:;"~~n~ 01~e;:V~ bi;;;;;,,;Cj!g;;;;-;oul'ol""ii:recc\1.
lnm a tc~P li(l. Later on the hon wu~ caught l&gt;y hunt~ rs eta! ttmca lhey get Jooae ",, the
lily
•nd t"'- t is wh ere t he reciprocity came in. Mr. Mout~ e s lrls yo.nk&lt;Cd on them untu. they We know one lady wh:o is going
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hid 11- little lf!tt over
wltll what It 1civu
walk ed up t chewed th e l,)l) nds which h eld the mighLy Ucuiit
lo •1se her aumm¢r b8ret lor El'l
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helple- and set him free and then ami there putU th ~
Tiley lolled that ~xtu~o n1non mn iJrella cover thla winter
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up It still wtL&amp; a nice looking beret
debt, hfe for life.
By Md bY there wa.s a. ~teCond l'Oll
n s n Uttle stretQJ19 anct porous
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•~.o d a y 111 l~ 1JliXIIl CI5l:i )Then
a third That. ealled for more
Th U:i w e se t• th c :mmc t'OJI tl ldUII
auk'ntr and nnauy the g1tl11 looked But ~t 'H juat t-he rlglit aJw.pe
way. The bu sin e~:~s man of toduy is wor1uug on the wcJI .. 1like they were wearlny; long stoe]l;~
ff l'oundet..l a8aumption t hat tt UJ. good se nse to lJuy from th e 1"1!." on their headl'l
Next yoo1 we're ltQhllf l.o ha\e a
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America contest Cor a:lr.la who
man who buys trom tum undo, at prese nl th e prud1Cc as Uc·
But they ke;-;;l)mg ynnklng
can yank their caps out the loi'l~l
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comtng so WI d etipreu d t h K t amoug JIJ U811!ess mtl n, one they v:l!re wearing w1 eatbs made or
can nvt expect to do bu s m est:~- In a tH~ Lhnw WHY for hi ~:~ com- old mnlmllln ooveu
Fir11t prlec w111
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troy Bend IS esaentiall y a coal mlmng comlllunlty. Its busJll~IS8 lif e and the income of mot~t of it8 citi zens, as d e pend~
eut to a lt:L-rger degree on th e coal mines than it is on any
uth er 1ne business. Thu6 it follow s, when an in~ividual
or corlipaoy ot individuals refuse• to buy coal which our
men mintJ, he is takmg a dhect ~lap at our pocket booki'! , J
whether we be miners, preachers, boot-leggertc, merchant.'~ , j
lawyers or doctotK.
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Fo~ th,t&lt;t reason the reported refut!SI of the Columbus:
owned Jw1iy t~at f urnJ8hes Pomeroy and Middleport w1th 1
llghlll, oo buy P,qll)eroy Bend mined coal, should be inve•· 1
~igatedj~nd protest~d by our councils and bus1~eW:1 organ- ~
1Z&amp;t1ortk, and this firm sh ould tbe made to understand t ha t
unless an, attwunt of coal proportionate to the amount of I
b u shl!:!Ks w~ give th em, IS bought from our minerH. we will I
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Novel Course Emp~asizes lmJJOrtance of
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"The general advertiser is becomil!k )ll~rfand 1p0r2 exacting
all ot tlie tltne'. There i,s a growin,~r d~~~tl\ll,d for !!o-ialled cooper·
atiopl s!iC}i as window-dislii&amp;¥S. broad'.ili!e!it" cij!j~png d~ajlli'B,
eircularizing, vario~ other st!rviee'!t wbtlil\ fhe average newspap·
et in tlie'coun~ 'is ndt in position to gl'i't elfC'Pt at a cpst in excess of the actual amount p~~oid for the fld.vertisihg s'IIIU!c!' bbllght.

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William C. Deming, President of
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Most people think there is something myEterious about a
newspaper ~nd the manner in which it is a££embled and prepared
for the ,public .. Per·haps that accounts for the fact that the average person thinks a newspaper is a newspaper regat·dless of its
news service, wher·e it is published 0 1 the total of its circulation .
It is no exaggeration to say th~ th eJ'e are businell8 men who
cannot understand why an advertisement in the Denver Post or
Cheyenne Tribune costs mqre pe11 inch than an advertisement in
the Pine Bluffs Post, for inStance.

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H•·CW.T B~toN, EDlTOR AN~, J'UBLISHER
THE' k:INGS'tot{ (N.C.) DAILY Fit£ t'~S, SAYS:

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CowordlnatlOn Between Clothes, FjgU:re, Hajr

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Sueh a position 18 tenaUi e and founded on good LuHinesa principtes and there is nothing whatsoever wrong,
unJUst, unf~fr or Impracticable nbout ~uch reasoning. It ts
merely l(uop bu~jpess predicated on th e pnnclple of rcci·
procltr . We •61! o~h·~ nrrn• dOil/JI it, we •e• nations prncti A!p~ it JVjljli pMlion•· Why, therefore, should II. not bo
!Jl'~~llce~ h~re'~ ~~!!'•roy alone pay• more thun •BIIfl
!JIO'l~!\IY {Qf th~ lilil\tiplf of llll streelll, why, we re~e~t.
sh'll!ljl' lt!.lt' IQj\t~
tb~ fuel neceBS.ry for that smount nf
PO'I'ef. ti~' {JifpilhM ~Y our workers?
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tll~t fomeroy Bepd coal will •lllnd a!lilinot
any ~t!lr.r- pp~J I" Ohjp a• lo quality nnd we shoulld d•~
'Tlan&lt;l W.J.jl jt l•' pqt j ust due. WJ!I we do It ? It's a poor
1qje tJiatf~il l q~t work both wuy•. Thu allowcr. therefore, I
is In~~~ ~~*; R'f tj1e peopl~ In thts ir&gt;&lt; ijltty who arc p~y, ,

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"WeD,then-don•t. 7 oul!lee--that
Ni p ,. 111 ~ " .,,. 1 Hii~ht'"'t1 her 1e nses wa• my fi.nt real kl.u. Pel'bapa eo
1 he mool 1 1'lit Rnrl the ~oft n1 c-ht otbl!!r kita e«n e•l!!l' quite eompare
au WI IE' ri"&gt;Jng ~ 1mr&gt;th ng to her
wJtb It •• , enn lf on. love• moN.
" I 111 '11• 1 P 1 1t 1 t I:!Ht&gt;
• you h orne 8 ut in m•rri-.e there come!!""h
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h" suu1 m a 1ow ot h er upe ri enCI-that dwarla a
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fiJI " ~'range WJ~ h " But I'm e•ound her, "The-'s
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It may nel c r come to any- women," be whispered.
tht r&gt;g, bu t-" She broke ofl', ''TelJ
"It's a little b1t ol the lptrit of
me t~bout you r home, Ja&lt;' k- the one 1rv Dadums m rae," J.be £aJd s lm·
You Pa
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I • 1 Addinl', ''but it'l onlv a plnch.
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I t here," h e II U! d •r.• I 'm really a very doubtful
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eharshall have my offi ces In R1chmo nd · aet er, Just a lot of lood paint llot
but I'll hve on the plant atiOn, The'
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ya orme on e eanvu
:lonae rl!l just ten milel!l OUt. I WISh
He lauched happ1l,y. The c-.b
yon eould !!le e lt. Pat A big ram~ stopped. "Why, the cabman must
bllnr t wo s tory house, wtth heavy have ra~d"
white co]umDJJ and ereen bHrldiJ,
During dinner In 4i'e ~arden of
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and ,alm&lt;»~ t etlvered Wltb l'VJ'. the Cafe )ladrid tba)'da nced, And
a Jon• oak a ve nu0 1ead • c•z1n• il~M' J laca
~•·•a ~ akoq;\dN
inl' frbm tbe yi rd lO -tli.e i1Yer Into thtl overhan.rnc tree• ttrunr
road"
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IN lib co1Ol'l!! d 1i«hta, PaI riela feU
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She put hnr hands quickly over that 1he had not been 80 at peace • M
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H udd lr~ l ,n r~dillll'l
But tirne went on, 11.nd Paml!!la
ace,
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e my In mall¥ montbl!l. There waa aornft.
Me;udny from a vi8lt wlt:
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made no move.. rave no hmt of her old home Onl. most. of thl!! oaks thnteln the lttronr presaute of hi•
l1 t B&lt;-Hi und r.mlJh llt
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lntl!!ntion She WTote to Patricia h~ g~oo mto the n-.er r before I arm-nttt"tbriiHnJ; but reassu~ing
M1s D 8 Fam1e 1 a nd f!:~n na r
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and her fl\fler jointly; eh.atty o.a. w:• dbobrn.k T~et h;usbel ~ad been and aatistyin~. 'Within that arm 1 ~pt nt Tuesday In A• h~us
wh, f
UN !etten, tl!-Jbng thl!!!ll aU that m ve ac ; u t e I IVJ roota one found eourap to IJO on.
11 laU 1 l('!rhtf'l~·d 11 t Oh io LHJ 1
went on aropnd her, all sh~ wu were moved too, and the, had oov~
The7 aeal"'O!!i)r talked on the way
H~ t slty
do!nJ', but nothinc from the inside ered It by the time l - left for home, 'ivlng ,tbemtelvea adentl;p
of hf!r.
boardmr echool. I never aaw It to the beauty of the BoiS In Sprmg. I
PICNIC
Pahiqla didn't Uke tl) think of •c•Jn • · • How Daduma ean ea. time under a ftoodmc motm-and
Tlw f( llmvlnw o.:-ople ''liJnH•n 1
Pame'la. When tboughte like naQ. dure it, he re-".
t o a new-old beauty with1n them. , plcnlt Sunday rn thl' ca ,,, fl
~us nmggota J'nawed llt her conJacks arm tlrhtened ahout her ae,lves
: I ~Jrm nt Kyger Pa ul Scott M rs
aciousnl!!l!ls, she would throw thl!!m "~at, couldn't ;you come wJth met
He 'lett h~r at her door, a so11c A1thu r Scott and da ugh ter Kath .:-1':. ~
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out. assuring herself with fteroe Srnoe Mother's death, Dad haa ot hoptr 111 b1 s heart.
leen of Che~ h ire Chtcm M, 1,5, '" M/.l
ll.nd ra.mlly
Fnmk A bbott and
determination that she had done no hved In thl!! town house. Your
o~There'11 a cable for you Pat
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1111 e H c l\ ii' Dana Lambclt Chi'S·
Dot really lert J•mmiB' 1n her heart, And- you hkc t o bt&gt; Wi t h me, lifm t ruther a1 she cloaed the door
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' e11en befor.e that wmteT in Palm jo:,. ,!ear? You'll mls!r me, won't
A cahle . , her heart !!•e~ed to I 1" 1 nnd V11 gen1 l{UI!{Irl Mr U&gt;d
Mrs
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Beaeh 1 But why w11.3 she 11taylt11' yo.. y
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stop , .• ahe tonl It open ,
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nld('heddar e heesc yt.u aet in
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mie . . In l. .ondon .• , com1ng io I Mill,.; B 1 U} Hm.tl and , ht&gt;Jn, ~
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fOr; 11ome adjustment otl\4lr than a
~; l you t hmk m tnn t&gt; my loVe m~e her tomono w , . Her knees
C L Cu,oks lllld Carm i} .Sil"nt
wade with Kr•ft \'elvot~tn 1
P·a~Js 4jvoree?
wou wrn some I~ tum' "
gavl' Sh• sat dnwn quickly to sau
'lllf lvt:'tl( PrlQ ill Col 1m1b\l,&lt;; ~ r Hr-',
ln1Jrl9 lJble tift milk lt!M'lr.
S~l!! chafed against her ldtua. h S~e lifdte1 ~e~ face frum her herstolf ft-om falhn&amp;' . Tomorrow.Of M r U'l tl Ml s 0 A Wi lllumse•l
With a llnLrltioull.l tallnH of
ttOn, but at was no t her way t:o ,'", •,•1n no t'h up ·~·yhrm . ~er J t_mm1e. • , , 1
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bJI~&gt;AA. Both ahe and Jack
ere e e s nmg WJ 1eara
out ove
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w hilts already won considetabl• re•
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i\ dtlliciuuR tr~a.l ruralltll&lt;&amp;
·~~·"I'· wor mg faatlllully. Th~tr turn," 11he
s miled "B t It d
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!lpon lli:1 011 ua l, ,f, mm•• h•·l to' f hc folkWt! .!{ •JffiJ:~_' r
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Jtlay hourt were spent together
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g!Qn 1kv(! been lnstolli cl
Medical Afi&amp;Oelallon. (;et a
Montparnaase satellites f.t the sldn- 1b0' 1'1',·"l&lt;w,,"1h ,;'0 hn,pa',•,•,k.,
. l,' m,,•,mp!a..
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today.
wa cafes of evemn:s, bad part tawdry to ooe who has Jived in lng therr dinner order, had bet! n, 1 I ~ t C'ltll nHm det, Cha r le~ Sn l&lt;'~
Cia•ln&lt;~"
In the qnendrnr arguments while whit@' houses with b1
1 ns d "Pat, Pam 11 commg to Pan s t.o I~~~ ~icc IY'IIunandct
.they watched Lhe strange motley
IC co um
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Ru~ 2nd vice comma nder Or&lt;J
lit&amp; ot the boulev•rds 0 b"'. Ott en, green bhnds: lived Wi th hlacs and get her drvorce She's prnhably on 1 P a l $OilS 3).'d Ylce COI!lJnandf'l , , 1
to 0 J k
d h &lt; ' t
magnohas and jasmine, peaeh tlW'!a her way now,"
n t N 1' Wfi.Yinn::! lr c n 1 1
ae carrre
l!!f AWlJ)' 0 one a mass of pink bloom 1n Spnnl',
For some rea5on t his word fot 1 ·ldjuto.
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chnpiHn~
.,r tht1 rrand cafes whl!!re the Jdont- a nd white cotton in Fall- [t's so wblch ahe had watted so long and Ic~um
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parnasse crowcJ went not.
norsy and dasqulctln~r here"
IJO earerly, shocked her unmeasur.
"~s t:l:iere any pl~ In the world "Dearest, If I hne~ 1 o. and ~m wrll- ably All the maecot -hke tboughta ~~::rgan ,Ca·s~y h i:3foJlan, Evf'lCtt
hepeiiCJOut N~ Ch•ete food
ao pe~~t al!l the 8011 on a Spnng mg to, take you wtth second belt, Rhe had locked m the secret place,, I
DIJ'ht t Bi&amp;"hed Patrieaa.
ru~,d trutlt to tJme-"
refUEnnr them the open of her
The1 were drlvinc la &lt;a eloee lit"'l shouldn't let you• but that cmu'!clous mind, jumped out u by
tie cabt w1th the top thrown back other. ls-futlle- &amp;oinr on and on the relealll!! of • aprinr lock.
White i'oada wlndinc. Old trees ~pd I don't aee how 1 can ' 0
So ,you've sueeeeded. , , • You
)iuddletl tn. orelvl!!t ahadowa. Black on h•re-ln Montpatnasae. At fil'8t llttll!! beast. . , She didn't want to
waten l'learninc between, Gentle th•y weTa novl!!l and amwung, but Jrive him up and you lmow It, or
~nd fannJne tbell\ cb&amp;eb, rum• there'a aornetbing ~'hard and email abe wouldn't: brt"• held on I wholl!!
lllina her perfumed hair. Above undtr their bricht talk They are :year. , • But you wouldn't ll!!t ro
them the peat eilver moon swam as intolerant as tlle Intolerant onee of him,. , , Kept writiur him bumtn pale IIN1
they preach about: and a great inc letten , • , She used to hold
1 "I think I'll han to be roing deal mo~ savage In theil' mtoler· you on her lap when )':'OU were •
home 10o~" he said presently " lt'a "ance But for you and Dadums I'd tiny thp1a and tell :you atories. '· •.
•timt~ I settled down to work I'm ~ave found them unbearable at She loved you And you've taken
twent:y.aeven and not 1t.arted"
tunea And now JOu're roinJ'."
hi r hu a~aru:l away from her, •.
"Somehow, I &lt;:an't Imagine Patls
His arm11 tirbten~ around her. Y'ou are • vUe, sneakmg II tt le
without you,'' shf! said w1th a catch "I'm going to take you w1 th me. reptile. • • Well, now, 1t's done,
at her bl!!art. "You've become part I won't leave you hen!"
••• Why did11't you th1nk of all thi4
of It!'
"AU right. Jack," the ~aid aoonert
"No, J hnen't become part of breathlessly, "but let me out of She felt sick Hnr voice emerged,
lt. I•n merely flelded myself to your arms a m1nute I'll come back, very faint and small. "On account
It becau1e of what 1t h('ld, I don't I want to tell you aomething,"
of- me, Jimmie?"
like lt. TheN's something ootic
His arms looRCned She did not
.. No. delitr On account of anotllft
•nd atrained here: a determinfld draw entitely out ot them "I'll 10 woman."
~ety that ~(lt!lll"t rinl true to back w1th you." She stared straight
Another woman. , , , • Anotlle:r
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ahead "I want to. Not just to get woman. • • Pf course she haa''
"'[ feel like that aornetlmes And away from them· or because I'm beard him •r1eht .. .. BI.K yet, •••
I crow homf!I!IU:!k. But of cours~, bomes1ck and Jo;e the picture of He had aald It quit~ plamly. , ••
I've no home to p baek to," Bhe your home But because 1 want to AMther woman
Aid, And bmllfldiatelr the 'ff'lsbed be with you. • • , Wait. Jaclr:
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M• Wn't: HcJe.dl that. 1ut.
waan't terribly sick ot them nor head, .....-plna aU vl1lble hte trom
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Poor Uttle 1lrl." He pu.t hl1 am terribiJ an:dou1 to ro homt~ tftl •lwbt. An~l' woman , , , another
around her, Nat a1 a lover, liut u you told me you weu roinc. , , • woman. ·' . • Then Jl11unle hadn't:
a friend.
But there'• one thln11 want to ask 10¥ on lovlnr her. lonflnJ' for
She bad an Impulse toward No of :you , , • don't kles me.• • • It bel' all U.i• while. And he hadn't
*tanee1 then 1he let him llnw ~r J6u kis!lf!d m~ I mi1'ht111't 1r0 , , Nturned to Aunt Pam, , , . Sh'
..nttr Q"&amp;inl!lt htm. Tbnre wa 1 Do you ondl!!l'stand. • , • ! mieht could h~ve bqme tha t , , • But an·
IIOtnl!!tblq nrt eomfortinJI abOut compare. • • !'
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&amp;:II• fee] of hl1 arm, even a littln "Ye1, I undertt&amp;Jld..• • aald too hideoue. • • •
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QJttelled. TM heaciJ per-- that Mw-wb't~ ..,u~ af~rward
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In her fo rtnght way Pat rlcw. ltRd
told her fathe r of her tettf"r to ,Jrmm1e and what shl!! propost&gt;d He
aeemed undrsturbed,
E n eUy what her reeling for
Jack was, she never annly:~:erl She
had welcomed hi8 ar1n aJ rn Pans
. ' .h. hod alwayo ••eleo med h• m
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She wrote Jtmmle long hea rtbunrlng lette ra from Pans rn
Which &amp;bl!! reiterated her love and
Iter tmp11tience. He wro te her
bnef, but tender letters tellin"'
ht111
~e beyond the fact that tus fooe lhi&amp;' for b.er was :m'!ha nged Ue
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waa ut .,:o ~ 111 ~~.. Pa~. ~ ~kP.
aome acHif&lt;'l. T!l.e:i Ji-,ed Ulltie• ~e
•ame roof, w~nt about t oll(lther:
but tbe door bet•·e~l'l ~)mtr rooma
bad never fil~. Since that nirbt
tn Palm Beach they ttad not. 110:
m"eh ;u u~ba~ a kiaa qt
~bye M pdting when on&amp; or
• th other went away t.&gt;r a few

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fell ll.~alnst 1he I
ot~rs
Sunda} of Ball~y Run
Compl1cuoons Rlblllg from !l
and sustained a broken len
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- Oneda Hen dnck~ and Margaret
tooth pick ladgNI 111 hls stomach I nnn
He wfHi t.akc n to Ure olflct•
! Mrs J D Adame and d&amp;Uih t.er I E,o•ke w p st"n~ S unday wrt h Eileen
nfr~Bsli!J.t~d a hu rrl t~d t rlp loa or D S A McCullo ugh wh~rt' h e
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I Llza and her sl.ster Mrs Bam Cui- • Arch!'r
I Cha rleston hOGpiut 1 Wit h Davtd 11 N'Jved a ttention
rContJnued ~~.n Daile one&gt;
lwns spent Monday with Mr and
EuL.~r.e Knuck les an d Johnny
1 Allen 14 son of Mr a nd Mrs Allen 1
Mrs J ack McCullum or Minersville 1 Slt:Jeton of Senneca\\lle called on
1 nomination, Mayor Schmedem.a n of
Knopp or Pea rl Street
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I Madison wa&amp; the rorem08t favored I Alma. FeU ot Pomeroy spent Homer Deem Wedn esda y even ing
Yo ung Knepp S\\ aUo wed lhe tooth
Ht~ J'lnr S mith of Columbus, by experts to win the top p01illwn Sunda y with her grandmother Mr11
I Frances Snyder
CHERRY RIDGE
1 ptck Stmda} Tl1e lad's condition Ue· WhD has bt&gt;Pn v1sll lng relatives in 1011 the party's tJeket
came mmt: ser ious Mon d~} a , m- 1Pomr1ov fur tile pas t t wo we~~k9.
M fl! Alvin Pha.lln called on Zelne.mmatlou resulted H.lld he v.A,. mnn Mondav ro .fl visit with Mrs
II rna Det!m Monda y
ta ken t o the ChaJieston lJo~p, tu t i Efi Tf'wk b\try nnd, fa mily
Mn; Clarence
Bpurr1er spent I Homer Rice ami t anuJy or Mld·
lor un X Ill~ und n ,Jrobablt uprtn· 1 Jn:m Hom t.Jton I s confined to her 1 0 (( ,on
Sept.
~lNS-NenrJ :rls~nt Wednesday with Mn; G A dkppmt were ctr.Jl mg on fl .J.
h Oll
,,,.,, t ou Sb:tll .-\venue wi th tonsil - 15,800 condldates souaht toda y t.o&gt; Adams
Pt n y Rml fJlmrly Sunnay f'V~nlng
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tlll !oCRrcely more than 1600 sta te I Mr a ud Mrs O uy Gilkey and
Jill1MbeLh Rot;s was htlpmg Mrs
('(.:LI!: BR A n :s nTJ• LHH \'
Ml!iS Cia1o. Dobbl!
has retumed
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t1 s In ch ildren o! At hens spent Sunday Ado., Mouday and J uesday
1 MJ s M C GJIJb~ c• • u• ' ..-, l • h"IW' aftl"t a wre~'s vi~~ In Hun - county, city an to wn JlO&amp;I on
1\llh he r parents Mr and Mrs AICec1l Butt~ !lf'pnt ont' night re·
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Utlll lVtJsary ~"
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and Catl"t&gt;"buch
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le•' Gilkey
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home 0 11 Mr~ Har&lt;1fd Hubbard Ia confton.a
l B&lt;e:ca ust• of lhc uupr-eeedrrtood
Mr~ James Adams J r and chi!~
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1 MRr} V10l• t a m, Mr &amp;lld M 1 'i
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1s Etl Spoon"~ wHh ltlnes~
ltl&gt;"u•h•at thesecretary of •tate a mo
er
rs a... hr len or o reens WhLteof Munsft!.'ldwe t't r o.llingon
1 '11 11 h r l&lt;: Ju~;
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orne
Jeff Violet an d wi!~C, Wrdensdny
h Llftlt&gt;
s lr£&gt;m' Ingles re turned 1 office that there would ~
h
Ol' 1r .afurd,~v after a week s viHit • l''lte ch ..ck or the resUlts In th e
n
rth urt MSoored an d daur
ter evening
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Doroth
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a~~~ motor&lt;d ~o C•H'~ 1- lll
nn m.... cn
She Wns acoom major contests before Wedne&amp;day
Y spen
un ay a tf:rn&lt;X&gt;n
Mt • Jeny DP1 enna
undef\",cnt
I ('[(I SAt m day rrnd
nre"n•pD.llif'ft panted home b~ l\f'r rmfle Rn d a un t 1 Httilles radio :;~~hcs and auto- with Mf' and Mrs Charles Moore an ope1auon tor cancer, reCf'ntly
;. .,!~ D.tvJs home s 1 ~ !M ~ bef'u Mt nnrl Mts Hnwa1 d Glbb.s v. ho l mt bllc pnradt:!l cnllvened th f' or Hysell Run
I!IJ\R: nmtlveH tllf'J~ and RL (',
t'f'mamrrJ ove1 lhr w.eek end
wlndlng up ot campaigns by al Mvr~le and Garnet Fulk Wi.ll th e
~lrrnalJ
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Sunday guest8 of Zelma Deem
STANSO
M r and M n; Gtlff Le111~ ,1 11•
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rav 0 cand1dat••
oth Republican
Oliver Linkenhoker who h -•• been
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letfort to unseat geneml apath}
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h1 m1 Jn Colmnbus s nnc!&lt;Jl ,, , 11 _
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Public Interest In the sta Le prl - , 1e
as re urned home last week
Non ·greasy or stt~ky
wonderful
l"g lollowl!b' a \l""k end ,,,11
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Mrs Lawrence Bell and Mrs Or- I' for chapped hands raoe lips or a ny
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llE&gt;l f' _.,Ltll HIUtlV{ s Mr nnd Mr ,
l vote was forecast euept Jn aca.t- l.l.a.tlt Week with tne Jatter5 mother
Pine tor after shavmg ';riee 25e
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HI tbr •
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h:rfd pla ces where Individual bat,.. Mrs J D Adams
and 50c
Sold by the Stansbury
' them !OJ a w&lt;ek ur u: u d ',..~ v• .. lt
I Ues waxed hot
-- Opai_K..,_to
n wa_s ~e ~Inner cuest Drug Co Middleport Ohio
' Mr a nd Mrs VelU Pu. rk"l M,.
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l Bwearini and son Frank of Phil·
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"&lt;iclph la MrK J•"o"-tt'r E"'&gt;&gt;n
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Only the other di\Y!.jl Y.P'Ing an,&lt;l inexpel"ieneed representative
of a Colorado product called'qpo!l the Tribune-Leader and seem'. ed perfectly amazed that our rate per inch is higher that that of
the ~veland and Longmont Weekly paper'S. To him an 'ad' is
'a n 'ad,' rekwtlless of circulation, which, as the Tribune-Leader
has stated :before, would mean that the New York. Times. 1m• the
Chicago Tribunew,vith their hundreds of thousands of readers
should publish a page ad for the same price as the Cheyenn~
Tl"ibune.
The circulation and good will&gt; and confidence of the community in established newspapers are not of a mushroom growth.
They are the ri!Sillt of years of effort. A newspaper, for instance, grows .in circulation and influence with the community it
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. \Vh~n· tpe ~resent. ownership and management took the Wy6nlmg Sta\e:'-Tl'ibttlll!', it had, about ,,liOO sub!ICribei'S and less than
eight employes. Today it has nearly 8,000 subscribers; which
means that more than 30,000 people read it every day. The Wy-oming Tribune likewise has mor,. than 40-full-time emnloyes and
more than 40 newsboys. That means that, at least, 200 people in
Chevenne are supported wholly or in part by their positions with
the Tribun&amp;-Letader and patronize Cheyenne business men.
No, a: newspaper is not the result of magic.
Having listened to an old-fash'ioned campail!'D orator, a
member of the au~ience rushed up and exclaimed, "G~t, I call
that the result of ~renus.' The speaker replied, "I call it the re;.
suit of hard work."

"THAT'S THE WAY NEWSPAPERS ARE MADE."

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'I O!ZIDAY, lSEPTJ30!:It 10, 1. .
1st..ted briefly, that. the memben ! Ma ycu· J S Harley then rn.. Collin~
............... I'll of the school bo&amp;l'd wue btl t p ublic ponded i.o a t«&lt;UNt of t he tout..
servant. and that the ta~ren of maater to comment upon t.he aucFA&amp;EWtU. PARTY
Mif:ldltpott dteerYed the credit for eete of the proJect , IUld statfld hi.:
Vireinia
The
Loyal
women s Class or the
the wonderful athletic plant, which I ~h(mll:11 to the cooptlrauon of t.be
rnoNE 5ft..t
~ l.mdll now a .. one of the finest, U vllllt.i!JI
ft.ns lor their conduct Church or Ch1st 1aw a rarewen '
party Monday ~Yenln&amp; 11.t the 0 E
not tbe bHt, plant tn Southern while here
Oh io H e eonttnded 1.0 aa)' th&amp;t r.t
Mr Robinson and Mr Ohrhrt Sanbom ~Bide~ on Gra.vei HIU,
lil.tlY time the IIChool bNI.rd asked the ' mana1er and usl51.an~ or tb• (kl.JIJ~ honoli!lll' Mrs M.~ttLhtt. Dunn Y:ra
tax payen1 of Middleport for co· polls tearn both 1ave short talka In Dunn 1.1; leavlnc &amp;OOn for thl!! p_.
operation In any matter and t.o which they staLed lhlt undoubtedly .er Memonal Home "L Hunt~
wl1ert she will muke het rtit6 r~
raise sumclent fund.!!. for 1011\e pro- the locu,J hl&amp;:h !iChool uthletic pltlnt home
Ject, they added to their already 1waa the best In &amp;lutheutf:rn Chlo
Abuut lhlrty were p11•mt for the
he4.vy t.ar..Joad In a wUlJ.ni manner amt that It had been a plea8ure to
.oc)al evenlni Ll!fh,t r'e rre~fnU
In concltu;lon he thanked the rom- tttten::1 thfl &amp;:tunes
lel'Ved
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Mr Evans Mr McHenry Bob
the work that has been done the DIRgins Oa.lllpol!,a p itc hing aoe and
PURCH ASES
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Hiler comrnunl:lcll of the Vlllley Mr Wl6m1, IUWe Short talks folWinnen Of Two Nirht Recreation Ball Tournaments, ,hfit
Bart H Rawllnp the Mlddlipoft '
aided In the I!UCce&amp;S of th e lowed by a f~w N'm ar ks from
project and comm~nl:l ed the local 1 f'lllnk Johnson manager or thtl IG- ~unerul Dl~l.clr h8.3 recen~ pur~ 1
Preu Repreaentativea And Committeea, Are
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~ltil&amp;eru: for their splr·lt of coopera- 1cal team M J Mea.rty eue!!lt ot the ~hasoo Lwo t a~ge t~, ,lhtr:StB.lll1
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Feted At Masonic Temple
~ion In 1ueh matters
Le~o~wn as u. rabid fa n "'ro «~purred
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Creek
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Mr C00k Mr Gnte and Mr 1 tbt&gt; loca l lu.ds on t.o the cha.:np tonW!Uuc k members or the school ship then responded '!!.lth a few tween Rutland and Liin trs vrile 'l'he
A crowd of 60 •o.thered lu the h 1 ....,. n I:' XCI:' II••Jt
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dhdug IQOm ut t he MttSOl"l lc Templu t.Jf Lllf! Enstmn Star Order and com~ u few words or pr aixe to Mr 1d1urce c.f thert'fJeshmen tstand Mr p!ru;e rot $ecp-m1~lng Ertetl!ilve
he1e Monday e:venilll! IUl guests ot plimenta.ry re msr kt; were PB.!!Sed t.o Flsher '11 address
m J.t,£1~
•Ill th e
1I&lt;' owlt:r u membc1 ur Ure comm rttee 1epalt'!\ nH• f.w lnij'
U1e Feeney-Bennett P ost Qf the the !~dies dutmg the scrlc~; of afteJ Representatives of the press were In ,chatge of the Htfall':) gnve a hurt fa~ml!
American Leg1on, h onoring t he two dmm 1 t.olka
l ~o:tven an OlJportuntl} 1.0 talk at this t.11 . ;;. plutsl.ng the p1es:; for their
wlnnlnl) recrea tion ball te8.1AA of
Cha1 1t&gt;s McMustu v. ho act~d :t' ume, rmd l h e representaLlve~ cooperaUon rn !he LOurnamenL und
the Lea to n lij)QfiSOred mght recrea- .til 'Jlld8e Lands ot the recr~n- or Lhe newspapels of the Ohio VHl- Ul3.ni,lld u!J who had taken part
PHI OF.LTA MEETING
Llonal t.oum amentsottheOh!o Va.J.I ,'OJJui wurnuments, serve~ In the ley tha t had aided In ma king the I Au appreclatloJJ vote wa..s given
Mfmberli or Th, Phi Delta Kappa
Icy during the mo nth~&gt; of J u ly "nd caJ)9.c t\o ot toastmastt&gt;J dUJlng rhe tournaments a compleU:!
sucuess He.-uuln Lohse and hili ~;tutr or elec- Frntrmlty md Mo nday evenln1 at
August
~peakml£ progrnm followmg the with their public!!} responded with 'l lll ~ia11s fo1 \heir work at the flt&gt;'d 1ht&gt;Jr room~ for their r~ular bual·
M.a1bers or the two winning b~tnquet A vo te of th~tnkl:i WRS of· short comments or ptalse for lhe fm which !.hey had :rectlvl'd 110 ~~~ meellng
During the session
t eum~. namely Middleport 11.nct Gal- fi!IO:!d Ml McMaHLer fot hiS spleudld wmk or lhe local Legjon
( v •lfJ~Usa t iOn
plans we re made !01 t ht :.ccor.d an ll polls, we re presen t as guestt; or work m ma king tnf' t.ou1 name 11 to;
M w E~x plln clpal or the
In cunclus1on u 1e ur~mbers or the nual l'hanksglvlug dance
lmu01 Ot hers who atU!Inded the J. t (..ll llJll•te ~ utce~s by ) 11 s unU rmg lugh tit.:l!Kll o!fert!d :l few words In Mi':!dleJXll l
champ onshitJ
team
1f II. a:; fllw anno unced that t.he
d hme t J?Brty were members of tilt&gt; dfot(S of ma.nngcme ul
which he made lhe statement tho.tl wete lmJoJ uea&lt;i ltJCeh· m g the ap- Jo~H) ch 1pter o r the Frate nlty will
Legion committee ln charge of B.f·
J c r~n;he1
p 1es 1cent u! the s u(!h athlt~tlc games v.ere (l"OOd , !Jiau~e uf .dl prct&gt;en t
1Jl;t"~d &amp;. mf&gt;ftl ng ul Mru le tta next
fnh s, members or the press from Middleport School BuJ.n\ was call· clean nud v. holesome f uu a nd' l't&gt;e ~~~c~ssful btmquet honol lng )d:Onda.y evening
Pomeroy. ~alltpohs and Pt Pleas· ed upon for ~ short aa11res.'&gt; In us- ~houhJ receivf' the ooopera.titm orr the sucee~sful touwrunents t han l
Receivers a'lld their attorneys looking over the1r report o n th e !'!tabu~ of th i! Mid ·
tm!. mf:m rs of t.he Midd leport ponse to the request for a short all He closed with thanks t o the , ca m&lt;: to a dose
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l'OUTH BREAKS .&amp;RM
die West Utllftie!\ Company. made public recently In Ch1 cago, w h ich r eveab huge
ze~ m06t sumptuous an d P1easing I cuJnnuHl'e
N the local Leg1on Post Middleport high school AthletJc TOOTHPICK LODGED Jack Bachne r s year·old son or l088es. Left to right, Charle!! A. MeCulloc h and Edward N Hurley, r ef ene rs, Bruce
f01 carrying out the Idea of lll!lht Fund v.hlch was used for va rlou R' JN S
~r and M rs Ray BaChner of J
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bunquet was ,Prepared and served H~cn•.tUon ball senr·s here Ee Im provements at thf' a thletic field I •
TOMACH, YOUTH South Fourth Avenue while play. ohnstq n an
arleM \Vmfeld, attorneyR.

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PERFEC!f GU:;ID&lt;":Ar:N
:;:C;;;:E-~;:Tnj::.;.;st:;:,i:n~th
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thine heart, &amp;nd le~n not ,u nto thine own und•!'ll!&amp;ni)inll.
In all thy way("~."&lt;lwledge Him ~~~~~ He ohall ~ire el; thy
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F ATH.I!lR hlllj been arrested for w brutally beating "" :
11 months old child that the rnfant may be perm• ·
nently mjured . It was said the parent uc•ed such extreme
measures on a chtld of that a (e because the baby would
not stop crying,
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It io just too bad that there are no Jaw• which allow 1
ad equate puni•hment for such a dioplay of temper and'
brutality. The laws of this day and age of enlightenment,
a:i so many are happy to Kpeak of p.r!sent day eonditJ.ons.
t all to take account of such brutes njJ:aquerading as human
ber ngs in such a way that they coullf be handled in
manner befittmg their lack ·of humanity and human lm·
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and no better example of the neceBf!ljty of brute force c'ouJd
be had1 it is most probable that numbere of people, here,
th ere and e verywhere would rise up and condemn them
for their " brutality" m a duy wl1en brutality should ~e for.
gotten.
Is 1 ~ poMMible , som e f olks ask, that o. parent could uct
m such an unusual and cruel manner and the al).sWer of
rOUJSCt is that jt hat! actually happened. What wm happen
to this beast 1s problematica~ but all cun rest aasured that
11 0 matter how severe the sentence, if any, is pronounced ,
1t wlll not be one-tcnh as severe ~nd c ru~ L a1:1 it sh ould
be t•' g)\-·c hnn , even a measure of the jw~tic~ he d€serveti.

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!m ow n', rut it 18 mo~t apparent th~t .{ esop Jlad It in 111\lliU
when ~e wrote the 'sl ory Or th e Lion and the Mouse.
member the mouse had been annoying the King of Beaats
and wbe n he tinaBy caugbt hi~ torme ntor he was uhout ~o Tltut s where t11e Jelk.ln&amp;: an~ '
cr ush Out hts tiny ltt c hut th e plea of the htU e I'uscul won ~:~~g ~f~~ ~!!ttb:;"~~n~ 01~e;:V~ bi;;;;;,,;Cj!g;;;;-;oul'ol""ii:recc\1.
lnm a tc~P li(l. Later on the hon wu~ caught l&gt;y hunt~ rs eta! ttmca lhey get Jooae ",, the
lily
•nd t"'- t is wh ere t he reciprocity came in. Mr. Mout~ e s lrls yo.nk&lt;Cd on them untu. they We know one lady wh:o is going
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hid 11- little lf!tt over
wltll what It 1civu
walk ed up t chewed th e l,)l) nds which h eld the mighLy Ucuiit
lo •1se her aumm¢r b8ret lor El'l
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helple- and set him free and then ami there putU th ~
Tiley lolled that ~xtu~o n1non mn iJrella cover thla winter
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up It still wtL&amp; a nice looking beret
debt, hfe for life.
By Md bY there wa.s a. ~teCond l'Oll
n s n Uttle stretQJ19 anct porous
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•~.o d a y 111 l~ 1JliXIIl CI5l:i )Then
a third That. ealled for more
Th U:i w e se t• th c :mmc t'OJI tl ldUII
auk'ntr and nnauy the g1tl11 looked But ~t 'H juat t-he rlglit aJw.pe
way. The bu sin e~:~s man of toduy is wor1uug on the wcJI .. 1like they were wearlny; long stoe]l;~
ff l'oundet..l a8aumption t hat tt UJ. good se nse to lJuy from th e 1"1!." on their headl'l
Next yoo1 we're ltQhllf l.o ha\e a
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America contest Cor a:lr.la who
man who buys trom tum undo, at prese nl th e prud1Cc as Uc·
But they ke;-;;l)mg ynnklng
can yank their caps out the loi'l~l
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comtng so WI d etipreu d t h K t amoug JIJ U811!ess mtl n, one they v:l!re wearing w1 eatbs made or
can nvt expect to do bu s m est:~- In a tH~ Lhnw WHY for hi ~:~ com- old mnlmllln ooveu
Fir11t prlec w111
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troy Bend IS esaentiall y a coal mlmng comlllunlty. Its busJll~IS8 lif e and the income of mot~t of it8 citi zens, as d e pend~
eut to a lt:L-rger degree on th e coal mines than it is on any
uth er 1ne business. Thu6 it follow s, when an in~ividual
or corlipaoy ot individuals refuse• to buy coal which our
men mintJ, he is takmg a dhect ~lap at our pocket booki'! , J
whether we be miners, preachers, boot-leggertc, merchant.'~ , j
lawyers or doctotK.
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Fo~ th,t&lt;t reason the reported refut!SI of the Columbus:
owned Jw1iy t~at f urnJ8hes Pomeroy and Middleport w1th 1
llghlll, oo buy P,qll)eroy Bend mined coal, should be inve•· 1
~igatedj~nd protest~d by our councils and bus1~eW:1 organ- ~
1Z&amp;t1ortk, and this firm sh ould tbe made to understand t ha t
unless an, attwunt of coal proportionate to the amount of I
b u shl!:!Ks w~ give th em, IS bought from our minerH. we will I
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"The general advertiser is becomil!k )ll~rfand 1p0r2 exacting
all ot tlie tltne'. There i,s a growin,~r d~~~tl\ll,d for !!o-ialled cooper·
atiopl s!iC}i as window-dislii&amp;¥S. broad'.ili!e!it" cij!j~png d~ajlli'B,
eircularizing, vario~ other st!rviee'!t wbtlil\ fhe average newspap·
et in tlie'coun~ 'is ndt in position to gl'i't elfC'Pt at a cpst in excess of the actual amount p~~oid for the fld.vertisihg s'IIIU!c!' bbllght.

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William C. Deming, President of
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Most people think there is something myEterious about a
newspaper ~nd the manner in which it is a££embled and prepared
for the ,public .. Per·haps that accounts for the fact that the average person thinks a newspaper is a newspaper regat·dless of its
news service, wher·e it is published 0 1 the total of its circulation .
It is no exaggeration to say th~ th eJ'e are businell8 men who
cannot understand why an advertisement in the Denver Post or
Cheyenne Tribune costs mqre pe11 inch than an advertisement in
the Pine Bluffs Post, for inStance.

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H•·CW.T B~toN, EDlTOR AN~, J'UBLISHER
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CowordlnatlOn Between Clothes, FjgU:re, Hajr

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Sueh a position 18 tenaUi e and founded on good LuHinesa principtes and there is nothing whatsoever wrong,
unJUst, unf~fr or Impracticable nbout ~uch reasoning. It ts
merely l(uop bu~jpess predicated on th e pnnclple of rcci·
procltr . We •61! o~h·~ nrrn• dOil/JI it, we •e• nations prncti A!p~ it JVjljli pMlion•· Why, therefore, should II. not bo
!Jl'~~llce~ h~re'~ ~~!!'•roy alone pay• more thun •BIIfl
!JIO'l~!\IY {Qf th~ lilil\tiplf of llll streelll, why, we re~e~t.
sh'll!ljl' lt!.lt' IQj\t~
tb~ fuel neceBS.ry for that smount nf
PO'I'ef. ti~' {JifpilhM ~Y our workers?
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tll~t fomeroy Bepd coal will •lllnd a!lilinot
any ~t!lr.r- pp~J I" Ohjp a• lo quality nnd we shoulld d•~
'Tlan&lt;l W.J.jl jt l•' pqt j ust due. WJ!I we do It ? It's a poor
1qje tJiatf~il l q~t work both wuy•. Thu allowcr. therefore, I
is In~~~ ~~*; R'f tj1e peopl~ In thts ir&gt;&lt; ijltty who arc p~y, ,

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"WeD,then-don•t. 7 oul!lee--that
Ni p ,. 111 ~ " .,,. 1 Hii~ht'"'t1 her 1e nses wa• my fi.nt real kl.u. Pel'bapa eo
1 he mool 1 1'lit Rnrl the ~oft n1 c-ht otbl!!r kita e«n e•l!!l' quite eompare
au WI IE' ri"&gt;Jng ~ 1mr&gt;th ng to her
wJtb It •• , enn lf on. love• moN.
" I 111 '11• 1 P 1 1t 1 t I:!Ht&gt;
• you h orne 8 ut in m•rri-.e there come!!""h
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h" suu1 m a 1ow ot h er upe ri enCI-that dwarla a
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fiJI " ~'range WJ~ h " But I'm e•ound her, "The-'s
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It may nel c r come to any- women," be whispered.
tht r&gt;g, bu t-" She broke ofl', ''TelJ
"It's a little b1t ol the lptrit of
me t~bout you r home, Ja&lt;' k- the one 1rv Dadums m rae," J.be £aJd s lm·
You Pa
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I • 1 Addinl', ''but it'l onlv a plnch.
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I t here," h e II U! d •r.• I 'm really a very doubtful
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eharshall have my offi ces In R1chmo nd · aet er, Just a lot of lood paint llot
but I'll hve on the plant atiOn, The'
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:lonae rl!l just ten milel!l OUt. I WISh
He lauched happ1l,y. The c-.b
yon eould !!le e lt. Pat A big ram~ stopped. "Why, the cabman must
bllnr t wo s tory house, wtth heavy have ra~d"
white co]umDJJ and ereen bHrldiJ,
During dinner In 4i'e ~arden of
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and ,alm&lt;»~ t etlvered Wltb l'VJ'. the Cafe )ladrid tba)'da nced, And
a Jon• oak a ve nu0 1ead • c•z1n• il~M' J laca
~•·•a ~ akoq;\dN
inl' frbm tbe yi rd lO -tli.e i1Yer Into thtl overhan.rnc tree• ttrunr
road"
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She put hnr hands quickly over that 1he had not been 80 at peace • M
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H udd lr~ l ,n r~dillll'l
But tirne went on, 11.nd Paml!!la
ace,
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e my In mall¥ montbl!l. There waa aornft.
Me;udny from a vi8lt wlt:
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made no move.. rave no hmt of her old home Onl. most. of thl!! oaks thnteln the lttronr presaute of hi•
l1 t B&lt;-Hi und r.mlJh llt
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lntl!!ntion She WTote to Patricia h~ g~oo mto the n-.er r before I arm-nttt"tbriiHnJ; but reassu~ing
M1s D 8 Fam1e 1 a nd f!:~n na r
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and her fl\fler jointly; eh.atty o.a. w:• dbobrn.k T~et h;usbel ~ad been and aatistyin~. 'Within that arm 1 ~pt nt Tuesday In A• h~us
wh, f
UN !etten, tl!-Jbng thl!!!ll aU that m ve ac ; u t e I IVJ roota one found eourap to IJO on.
11 laU 1 l('!rhtf'l~·d 11 t Oh io LHJ 1
went on aropnd her, all sh~ wu were moved too, and the, had oov~
The7 aeal"'O!!i)r talked on the way
H~ t slty
do!nJ', but nothinc from the inside ered It by the time l - left for home, 'ivlng ,tbemtelvea adentl;p
of hf!r.
boardmr echool. I never aaw It to the beauty of the BoiS In Sprmg. I
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Pahiqla didn't Uke tl) think of •c•Jn • · • How Daduma ean ea. time under a ftoodmc motm-and
Tlw f( llmvlnw o.:-ople ''liJnH•n 1
Pame'la. When tboughte like naQ. dure it, he re-".
t o a new-old beauty with1n them. , plcnlt Sunday rn thl' ca ,,, fl
~us nmggota J'nawed llt her conJacks arm tlrhtened ahout her ae,lves
: I ~Jrm nt Kyger Pa ul Scott M rs
aciousnl!!l!ls, she would throw thl!!m "~at, couldn't ;you come wJth met
He 'lett h~r at her door, a so11c A1thu r Scott and da ugh ter Kath .:-1':. ~
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out. assuring herself with fteroe Srnoe Mother's death, Dad haa ot hoptr 111 b1 s heart.
leen of Che~ h ire Chtcm M, 1,5, '" M/.l
ll.nd ra.mlly
Fnmk A bbott and
determination that she had done no hved In thl!! town house. Your
o~There'11 a cable for you Pat
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1111 e H c l\ ii' Dana Lambclt Chi'S·
Dot really lert J•mmiB' 1n her heart, And- you hkc t o bt&gt; Wi t h me, lifm t ruther a1 she cloaed the door
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' e11en befor.e that wmteT in Palm jo:,. ,!ear? You'll mls!r me, won't
A cahle . , her heart !!•e~ed to I 1" 1 nnd V11 gen1 l{UI!{Irl Mr U&gt;d
Mrs
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Beaeh 1 But why w11.3 she 11taylt11' yo.. y
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stop , .• ahe tonl It open ,
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nld('heddar e heesc yt.u aet in
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mie . . In l. .ondon .• , com1ng io I Mill,.; B 1 U} Hm.tl and , ht&gt;Jn, ~
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fOr; 11ome adjustment otl\4lr than a
~; l you t hmk m tnn t&gt; my loVe m~e her tomono w , . Her knees
C L Cu,oks lllld Carm i} .Sil"nt
wade with Kr•ft \'elvot~tn 1
P·a~Js 4jvoree?
wou wrn some I~ tum' "
gavl' Sh• sat dnwn quickly to sau
'lllf lvt:'tl( PrlQ ill Col 1m1b\l,&lt;; ~ r Hr-',
ln1Jrl9 lJble tift milk lt!M'lr.
S~l!! chafed against her ldtua. h S~e lifdte1 ~e~ face frum her herstolf ft-om falhn&amp;' . Tomorrow.Of M r U'l tl Ml s 0 A Wi lllumse•l
With a llnLrltioull.l tallnH of
ttOn, but at was no t her way t:o ,'", •,•1n no t'h up ·~·yhrm . ~er J t_mm1e. • , , 1
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bJI~&gt;AA. Both ahe and Jack
ere e e s nmg WJ 1eara
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i\ dtlliciuuR tr~a.l ruralltll&lt;&amp;
·~~·"I'· wor mg faatlllully. Th~tr turn," 11he
s miled "B t It d
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!lpon lli:1 011 ua l, ,f, mm•• h•·l to' f hc folkWt! .!{ •JffiJ:~_' r
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Medical Afi&amp;Oelallon. (;et a
Montparnaase satellites f.t the sldn- 1b0' 1'1',·"l&lt;w,,"1h ,;'0 hn,pa',•,•,k.,
. l,' m,,•,mp!a..
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today.
wa cafes of evemn:s, bad part tawdry to ooe who has Jived in lng therr dinner order, had bet! n, 1 I ~ t C'ltll nHm det, Cha r le~ Sn l&lt;'~
Cia•ln&lt;~"
In the qnendrnr arguments while whit@' houses with b1
1 ns d "Pat, Pam 11 commg to Pan s t.o I~~~ ~icc IY'IIunandct
.they watched Lhe strange motley
IC co um
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Ru~ 2nd vice comma nder Or&lt;J
lit&amp; ot the boulev•rds 0 b"'. Ott en, green bhnds: lived Wi th hlacs and get her drvorce She's prnhably on 1 P a l $OilS 3).'d Ylce COI!lJnandf'l , , 1
to 0 J k
d h &lt; ' t
magnohas and jasmine, peaeh tlW'!a her way now,"
n t N 1' Wfi.Yinn::! lr c n 1 1
ae carrre
l!!f AWlJ)' 0 one a mass of pink bloom 1n Spnnl',
For some rea5on t his word fot 1 ·ldjuto.
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chnpiHn~
.,r tht1 rrand cafes whl!!re the Jdont- a nd white cotton in Fall- [t's so wblch ahe had watted so long and Ic~um
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parnasse crowcJ went not.
norsy and dasqulctln~r here"
IJO earerly, shocked her unmeasur.
"~s t:l:iere any pl~ In the world "Dearest, If I hne~ 1 o. and ~m wrll- ably All the maecot -hke tboughta ~~::rgan ,Ca·s~y h i:3foJlan, Evf'lCtt
hepeiiCJOut N~ Ch•ete food
ao pe~~t al!l the 8011 on a Spnng mg to, take you wtth second belt, Rhe had locked m the secret place,, I
DIJ'ht t Bi&amp;"hed Patrieaa.
ru~,d trutlt to tJme-"
refUEnnr them the open of her
The1 were drlvinc la &lt;a eloee lit"'l shouldn't let you• but that cmu'!clous mind, jumped out u by
tie cabt w1th the top thrown back other. ls-futlle- &amp;oinr on and on the relealll!! of • aprinr lock.
White i'oada wlndinc. Old trees ~pd I don't aee how 1 can ' 0
So ,you've sueeeeded. , , • You
)iuddletl tn. orelvl!!t ahadowa. Black on h•re-ln Montpatnasae. At fil'8t llttll!! beast. . , She didn't want to
waten l'learninc between, Gentle th•y weTa novl!!l and amwung, but Jrive him up and you lmow It, or
~nd fannJne tbell\ cb&amp;eb, rum• there'a aornetbing ~'hard and email abe wouldn't: brt"• held on I wholl!!
lllina her perfumed hair. Above undtr their bricht talk They are :year. , • But you wouldn't ll!!t ro
them the peat eilver moon swam as intolerant as tlle Intolerant onee of him,. , , Kept writiur him bumtn pale IIN1
they preach about: and a great inc letten , • , She used to hold
1 "I think I'll han to be roing deal mo~ savage In theil' mtoler· you on her lap when )':'OU were •
home 10o~" he said presently " lt'a "ance But for you and Dadums I'd tiny thp1a and tell :you atories. '· •.
•timt~ I settled down to work I'm ~ave found them unbearable at She loved you And you've taken
twent:y.aeven and not 1t.arted"
tunea And now JOu're roinJ'."
hi r hu a~aru:l away from her, •.
"Somehow, I &lt;:an't Imagine Patls
His arm11 tirbten~ around her. Y'ou are • vUe, sneakmg II tt le
without you,'' shf! said w1th a catch "I'm going to take you w1 th me. reptile. • • Well, now, 1t's done,
at her bl!!art. "You've become part I won't leave you hen!"
••• Why did11't you th1nk of all thi4
of It!'
"AU right. Jack," the ~aid aoonert
"No, J hnen't become part of breathlessly, "but let me out of She felt sick Hnr voice emerged,
lt. I•n merely flelded myself to your arms a m1nute I'll come back, very faint and small. "On account
It becau1e of what 1t h('ld, I don't I want to tell you aomething,"
of- me, Jimmie?"
like lt. TheN's something ootic
His arms looRCned She did not
.. No. delitr On account of anotllft
•nd atrained here: a determinfld draw entitely out ot them "I'll 10 woman."
~ety that ~(lt!lll"t rinl true to back w1th you." She stared straight
Another woman. , , , • Anotlle:r
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ahead "I want to. Not just to get woman. • • Pf course she haa''
"'[ feel like that aornetlmes And away from them· or because I'm beard him •r1eht .. .. BI.K yet, •••
I crow homf!I!IU:!k. But of cours~, bomes1ck and Jo;e the picture of He had aald It quit~ plamly. , ••
I've no home to p baek to," Bhe your home But because 1 want to AMther woman
Aid, And bmllfldiatelr the 'ff'lsbed be with you. • • , Wait. Jaclr:
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M• Wn't: HcJe.dl that. 1ut.
waan't terribly sick ot them nor head, .....-plna aU vl1lble hte trom
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Poor Uttle 1lrl." He pu.t hl1 am terribiJ an:dou1 to ro homt~ tftl •lwbt. An~l' woman , , , another
around her, Nat a1 a lover, liut u you told me you weu roinc. , , • woman. ·' . • Then Jl11unle hadn't:
a friend.
But there'• one thln11 want to ask 10¥ on lovlnr her. lonflnJ' for
She bad an Impulse toward No of :you , , • don't kles me.• • • It bel' all U.i• while. And he hadn't
*tanee1 then 1he let him llnw ~r J6u kis!lf!d m~ I mi1'ht111't 1r0 , , Nturned to Aunt Pam, , , . Sh'
..nttr Q"&amp;inl!lt htm. Tbnre wa 1 Do you ondl!!l'stand. • , • ! mieht could h~ve bqme tha t , , • But an·
IIOtnl!!tblq nrt eomfortinJI abOut compare. • • !'
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&amp;:II• fee] of hl1 arm, even a littln "Ye1, I undertt&amp;Jld..• • aald too hideoue. • • •
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QJttelled. TM heaciJ per-- that Mw-wb't~ ..,u~ af~rward
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CHAP'I'ER FORTY
In her fo rtnght way Pat rlcw. ltRd
told her fathe r of her tettf"r to ,Jrmm1e and what shl!! propost&gt;d He
aeemed undrsturbed,
E n eUy what her reeling for
Jack was, she never annly:~:erl She
had welcomed hi8 ar1n aJ rn Pans
. ' .h. hod alwayo ••eleo med h• m
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Palm Be.'b.
She wrote Jtmmle long hea rtbunrlng lette ra from Pans rn
Which &amp;bl!! reiterated her love and
Iter tmp11tience. He wro te her
bnef, but tender letters tellin"'
ht111
~e beyond the fact that tus fooe lhi&amp;' for b.er was :m'!ha nged Ue
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waa ut .,:o ~ 111 ~~.. Pa~. ~ ~kP.
aome acHif&lt;'l. T!l.e:i Ji-,ed Ulltie• ~e
•ame roof, w~nt about t oll(lther:
but tbe door bet•·e~l'l ~)mtr rooma
bad never fil~. Since that nirbt
tn Palm Beach they ttad not. 110:
m"eh ;u u~ba~ a kiaa qt
~bye M pdting when on&amp; or
• th other went away t.&gt;r a few

'n

Rf::Cl!lftOCitY.
. wot•d. that'hail'bec
- 1 . n i1l'~e ner•l• use ~:r.~-t=;.::~~~:··~:rr: Ured
r. ov"
E CI~JlDCITY IR'd
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-:-::V::E=N~U:-::.,:---:-7of;-:-M:::,-:'"::-":-M::::,.:--::w:::":::"·,c.·-oH:::a=,pe=r
fell ll.~alnst 1he I
ot~rs
Sunda} of Ball~y Run
Compl1cuoons Rlblllg from !l
and sustained a broken len
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- Oneda Hen dnck~ and Margaret
tooth pick ladgNI 111 hls stomach I nnn
He wfHi t.akc n to Ure olflct•
! Mrs J D Adame and d&amp;Uih t.er I E,o•ke w p st"n~ S unday wrt h Eileen
nfr~Bsli!J.t~d a hu rrl t~d t rlp loa or D S A McCullo ugh wh~rt' h e
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I Llza and her sl.ster Mrs Bam Cui- • Arch!'r
I Cha rleston hOGpiut 1 Wit h Davtd 11 N'Jved a ttention
rContJnued ~~.n Daile one&gt;
lwns spent Monday with Mr and
EuL.~r.e Knuck les an d Johnny
1 Allen 14 son of Mr a nd Mrs Allen 1
Mrs J ack McCullum or Minersville 1 Slt:Jeton of Senneca\\lle called on
1 nomination, Mayor Schmedem.a n of
Knopp or Pea rl Street
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I Madison wa&amp; the rorem08t favored I Alma. FeU ot Pomeroy spent Homer Deem Wedn esda y even ing
Yo ung Knepp S\\ aUo wed lhe tooth
Ht~ J'lnr S mith of Columbus, by experts to win the top p01illwn Sunda y with her grandmother Mr11
I Frances Snyder
CHERRY RIDGE
1 ptck Stmda} Tl1e lad's condition Ue· WhD has bt&gt;Pn v1sll lng relatives in 1011 the party's tJeket
came mmt: ser ious Mon d~} a , m- 1Pomr1ov fur tile pas t t wo we~~k9.
M fl! Alvin Pha.lln called on Zelne.mmatlou resulted H.lld he v.A,. mnn Mondav ro .fl visit with Mrs
II rna Det!m Monda y
ta ken t o the ChaJieston lJo~p, tu t i Efi Tf'wk b\try nnd, fa mily
Mn; Clarence
Bpurr1er spent I Homer Rice ami t anuJy or Mld·
lor un X Ill~ und n ,Jrobablt uprtn· 1 Jn:m Hom t.Jton I s confined to her 1 0 (( ,on
Sept.
~lNS-NenrJ :rls~nt Wednesday with Mn; G A dkppmt were ctr.Jl mg on fl .J.
h Oll
,,,.,, t ou Sb:tll .-\venue wi th tonsil - 15,800 condldates souaht toda y t.o&gt; Adams
Pt n y Rml fJlmrly Sunnay f'V~nlng
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tlll !oCRrcely more than 1600 sta te I Mr a ud Mrs O uy Gilkey and
Jill1MbeLh Rot;s was htlpmg Mrs
('(.:LI!: BR A n :s nTJ• LHH \'
Ml!iS Cia1o. Dobbl!
has retumed
d
t1 s In ch ildren o! At hens spent Sunday Ado., Mouday and J uesday
1 MJ s M C GJIJb~ c• • u• ' ..-, l • h"IW' aftl"t a wre~'s vi~~ In Hun - county, city an to wn JlO&amp;I on
1\llh he r parents Mr and Mrs AICec1l Butt~ !lf'pnt ont' night re·
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Utlll lVtJsary ~"
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and Catl"t&gt;"buch
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• Massachusetts
le•' Gilkey
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I'll.\1 lftcrnoon nl he1
home 0 11 Mr~ Har&lt;1fd Hubbard Ia confton.a
l B&lt;e:ca ust• of lhc uupr-eeedrrtood
Mr~ James Adams J r and chi!~
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1 l st&gt;cet Dtu lng il1t du~ a 9.1 til&lt;' holl)e of h&lt;fll Pll.l"ents, Mr and av.llls.nclu; of ca nd i&lt;W.~es It wn~ dren who have been camng for her
1 • n t 'l
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1 MRr} V10l• t a m, Mr &amp;lld M 1 'i
0
llil
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1s Etl Spoon"~ wHh ltlnes~
ltl&gt;"u•h•at thesecretary of •tate a mo
er
rs a... hr len or o reens WhLteof Munsft!.'ldwe t't r o.llingon
1 '11 11 h r l&lt;: Ju~;
R
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1M
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'11 Il A
l! returncu
orne
Jeff Violet an d wi!~C, Wrdensdny
h Llftlt&gt;
s lr£&gt;m' Ingles re turned 1 office that there would ~
h
Ol' 1r .afurd,~v after a week s viHit • l''lte ch ..ck or the resUlts In th e
n
rth urt MSoored an d daur
ter evening
I " D
11 t ~
Doroth
f
n
a~~~ motor&lt;d ~o C•H'~ 1- lll
nn m.... cn
She Wns acoom major contests before Wedne&amp;day
Y spen
un ay a tf:rn&lt;X&gt;n
Mt • Jeny DP1 enna
undef\",cnt
I ('[(I SAt m day rrnd
nre"n•pD.llif'ft panted home b~ l\f'r rmfle Rn d a un t 1 Httilles radio :;~~hcs and auto- with Mf' and Mrs Charles Moore an ope1auon tor cancer, reCf'ntly
;. .,!~ D.tvJs home s 1 ~ !M ~ bef'u Mt nnrl Mts Hnwa1 d Glbb.s v. ho l mt bllc pnradt:!l cnllvened th f' or Hysell Run
I!IJ\R: nmtlveH tllf'J~ and RL (',
t'f'mamrrJ ove1 lhr w.eek end
wlndlng up ot campaigns by al Mvr~le and Garnet Fulk Wi.ll th e
~lrrnalJ
f b
Sunday guest8 of Zelma Deem
STANSO
M r and M n; Gtlff Le111~ ,1 11•
Jar
rav 0 cand1dat••
oth Republican
Oliver Linkenhoker who h -•• been
a nd'~ n ll.l
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sometime
at
Batt/
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ARNICA
LOTION
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1h111 1!!21..~~
letfort to unseat geneml apath}
M h h
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t' r e
h1 m1 Jn Colmnbus s nnc!&lt;Jl ,, , 11 _
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Public Interest In the sta Le prl - , 1e
as re urned home last week
Non ·greasy or stt~ky
wonderful
l"g lollowl!b' a \l""k end ,,,11
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Mrs Lawrence Bell and Mrs Or- I' for chapped hands raoe lips or a ny
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llE&gt;l f' _.,Ltll HIUtlV{ s Mr nnd Mr ,
l vote was forecast euept Jn aca.t- l.l.a.tlt Week with tne Jatter5 mother
Pine tor after shavmg ';riee 25e
1
·l • &lt;•Rip' ,_u
HI tbr •
SLt v. ~~ 1
h:rfd pla ces where Individual bat,.. Mrs J D Adams
and 50c
Sold by the Stansbury
' them !OJ a w&lt;ek ur u: u d ',..~ v• .. lt
I Ues waxed hot
-- Opai_K..,_to
n wa_s ~e ~Inner cuest Drug Co Middleport Ohio
' Mr a nd Mrs VelU Pu. rk"l M,.
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l Bwearini and son Frank of Phil·
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"&lt;iclph la MrK J•"o"-tt'r E"'&gt;&gt;n
"nd
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'If.
C L Brooks and 1..' ' '' ' ' ' ·
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Only the other di\Y!.jl Y.P'Ing an,&lt;l inexpel"ieneed representative
of a Colorado product called'qpo!l the Tribune-Leader and seem'. ed perfectly amazed that our rate per inch is higher that that of
the ~veland and Longmont Weekly paper'S. To him an 'ad' is
'a n 'ad,' rekwtlless of circulation, which, as the Tribune-Leader
has stated :before, would mean that the New York. Times. 1m• the
Chicago Tribunew,vith their hundreds of thousands of readers
should publish a page ad for the same price as the Cheyenn~
Tl"ibune.
The circulation and good will&gt; and confidence of the community in established newspapers are not of a mushroom growth.
They are the ri!Sillt of years of effort. A newspaper, for instance, grows .in circulation and influence with the community it
serves.
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. \Vh~n· tpe ~resent. ownership and management took the Wy6nlmg Sta\e:'-Tl'ibttlll!', it had, about ,,liOO sub!ICribei'S and less than
eight employes. Today it has nearly 8,000 subscribers; which
means that more than 30,000 people read it every day. The Wy-oming Tribune likewise has mor,. than 40-full-time emnloyes and
more than 40 newsboys. That means that, at least, 200 people in
Chevenne are supported wholly or in part by their positions with
the Tribun&amp;-Letader and patronize Cheyenne business men.
No, a: newspaper is not the result of magic.
Having listened to an old-fash'ioned campail!'D orator, a
member of the au~ience rushed up and exclaimed, "G~t, I call
that the result of ~renus.' The speaker replied, "I call it the re;.
suit of hard work."

"THAT'S THE WAY NEWSPAPERS ARE MADE."

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'11\e MJ&lt;;;~rt Yellow Jackets
m~Wnect lihetr practice aeaal~ tbt~
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of
t.Mt.r flnt p"'e of t.hfl ~ ~t

wcetr.; lllthOUI~ tJU!I:t' nrlt real

NUlHIN' 1)011(I
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1HIR"I:EEN
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fi~ JUt· Pr,ldQ, b.U det~d many
rot,IIJl ~ 1Q 1;111 eleven an~ Wat-

wnptlua:- to erase them before the
lroriton contest.
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beLna worked

up .iu&lt;l on elfi&gt;rt " belns made to
a~n tM.: wea.lr.cr pa.rt:a of the
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JOumt)' to -\!Ill.
008ch Battyn, altboulh dellght·
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~ell , o'!~fd~Uled the Oheohlr&lt;i '1\il-

~ RENT-Apartment over Pllllllp ,Siat.enJ Store on Main stuet.

bi:Ckileld men

.Qa.Jl Qnce Horton, Phone 111-X.
l•l.fi·6t.
FOR ftl!iN:T-1 ~ ho~ , modem .
J. s. Epple, ,Pomeroy.
9-20-3t

are Jie1ns

ihoWn

t.he1f · various weakneasea and proper .waya 00 remedy these
t.at' ye&amp;!' the , loCal team
lhe~ · atrolll

Iront-on

the IJOOJ'e' 01 6 to o.
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mari··Ot .t i 1931
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annourn;ed ~tllat rOr the 1\e),1 few
home. ...._n-t UI (orm.et hi:t1}. achOOl

the

etudeni.-~ho ' nv~"-- rilcM~ . Ute
honof or· beinl: awarded a. van ·ty
''M" in

t.n:t· apo!t shiLll be ext.be rd0£be.it tamft.

hne aigDlfted. tended t!ta courteSY .o~. a. 1rfb ad-

follOw the team n:ttttance 'to

tO aee the Ja.::k-

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a.~tea,

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TWo base' hlt.s : M. Mooi"C, D .
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Tbree base hits M. Moore. a .

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Struck out by Moqre 3; Withe m 4

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Ci1lcngo t'lt Otltrolt.

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NUlHIN' 1)011(I
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~ RENT-Apartment over Pllllllp ,Siat.enJ Store on Main stuet.

bi:Ckileld men

.Qa.Jl Qnce Horton, Phone 111-X.
l•l.fi·6t.
FOR ftl!iN:T-1 ~ ho~ , modem .
J. s. Epple, ,Pomeroy.
9-20-3t

are Jie1ns

ihoWn

t.he1f · various weakneasea and proper .waya 00 remedy these
t.at' ye&amp;!' the , loCal team
lhe~ · atrolll

Iront-on

the IJOOJ'e' 01 6 to o.
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the

etudeni.-~ho ' nv~"-- rilcM~ . Ute
honof or· beinl: awarded a. van ·ty
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t.n:t· apo!t shiLll be ext.be rd0£be.it tamft.

hne aigDlfted. tended t!ta courteSY .o~. a. 1rfb ad-

follOw the team n:ttttance 'to

tO aee the Ja.::k-

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SE:~~~~·:.;:E /flo·· oort~y
E.H· CAUGHT

alone c.he side of the roi.d and. wu
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live Ule other drtver 1plenty01' room
sUpP.ed upon reeentb' ~ 8I"UB ~

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'\everal SOJ• Sllow Up
Well Althoulb ,Coaeb·
et Pra,..n

SUSPECTED
,
IN
OUTRA
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Make P01itive ldenti·
fication
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young men of

Oharle~too

wire trtn.sferred from a Jail Ulert
ro lit.e Malon county Jail at P\,

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Pleuaa.i by Muon and Mella
coumy (lftk.en, Monday, and are
belna: beld as auapec:ta In the robo-

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token

atreet

ata.UOn, Monday.

TaesdaJ aa.d

Sherlfr A. o , Tracy, John Spl•1

ton 'cotleetor, John Purden,

j

nezl

w:ho

was with Elpires at the time or tbe
hold-up, SherHt H. E. Burdette of
Ma19D COilJlty ,and a State

or

Sept.

with

Wedftelda.J,

trooper

With James Cagney

Vtrglhla cipltal city l\4ond&amp;J to at~
tempt t.o ldentUy the three as thoae
who had condUcted the ro\lbery,
Pollee here said that althoui'h
they are being held. 81 b!lns anea..
edly conneetect With the bridp

Also Comedy,

"SUMMER DAZE"

T.esdar and

w..au:ldaJ

"Ni1hr 0' Myotery"

do with "'t. Spirea or Purden could
11ot eatablish the ldenUty o1 the

On

&amp;he

stap-Mon&amp;rom.ery t.He

three 't.hat had assailed them ~r

l

MA(lclan

the robbery la~t wetk.
~·· Charleston pOllee told Bhe:riff
Tracy that the three had no cri-

0u

u.e

Sereen--..8tnnrerw et

CAUSES DAMAGE

TO CONVENE

Amon1 Voten; Pretident
lo Rapped By Seatt•
le MaJor

Reven,e Seen Ao Motive,
Ex-Convict s~"g!.t
By Autharith

27; Chief Executive
Hu Seven Reaoono For
Calling Meeting

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sembly.

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t.,c

:Danville, Ill.,
""'"'""'~of

with Zll8u Pitts and L.'.'
l
Littlefield

be

r~ven

Men From Working

OUTLAW OF

..... . . . . f ••

THEJVNGLE
c!jticat•

."N""'re In the Raw"
_..,,.,...a,.d by the

eye. ' .• ,.

sj&gt;l•ed by the leof&gt;•
ard's /iet"ce /ilrhtlnr

jT II not onough thot tho.,

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,..ea&amp;:animalpDinur,
Pam llriin,om ••• ;"'

'

b. low In price unles1, liko
Sl-en-tiHick Shoes, they embody • full m..,ure of slyle
.snd scientific features to .sssurc flt ond comfort. Otherwise they may be expensive
ot •ny prict:. Before buymg,
••• 1he now 51-en-tiHick
Shoes whiCh women adore,
b!Jilgets •pprovo .~d foot
specl•llsts recomme!'d.

.,.,..... and nlentleu
hunt fur IWt)l willet.
....... hlm the temw

of ....., ......,, of the

' Atrlcan jungle,

SNl_tt·tiffick
, SJaoes,

4

5

and

5

5

,

• • • the

cigarette
you ,ever smoked

JJ

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~ac;((:.s.aift'Cr

'

. '.

. mellowing, ale then given the
benefic'
., of t!Ut LUCky Strike purifyin3
proc~ss, 'described by the words~'J:c's
· • Th:tt"s why fulks ill
tOWn ~ !Wril~ say that ·

.sudi ~ 'ci'prettea.
I&lt;Wtl, IIOdel b
t';pk:il, ' OIMn ere
, ~~lly lttrtc.W..

,.

t1: BENNETT

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proper agmg

8!-&gt;

she appeau ·.~ d

Illinois Wesleyan Univer~ut&gt;
to pay hm iu1tion hj

fums with her plow' and team.
farm produce
paYment

ADMISSION I&amp; CENTS

... .... . '

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Ctllwnbus, 0 ,
Sept :&amp;1 - INB:Jovernor Geo111e White today lim- ] •
tl.f.d the Sept 2'1 .11peelal session or
olC lcgtfi;!.U ~ LO a 11tudy of salary•utt1n g In a to1 mal ca ll sent to all
'1'.., I " l li o~ tJy tUnh
G o:!IH"':ll C..S·

I

Ennl.,-

minal record but were known by
the
there

•

. PLANS

SEES DISCONTENT

Dy GEORGE R . HOLM.ES
llfS Stt~.fl' Correspondent
Aboiftd Roosev"elt Special Train,

MIDNIGHT ,SHOW

robbei'y there Is no evidence ,that
any Qf tbe three bru:l anythina: to

Infernal Machine
At Home Of Chica1o
JudiFe

-

to-~1

"WINNER TAKE ALL"

Pt PJ.ant, went tO the West

Confident Of Victory
Northwetl After
Speech

l t h!!.d

l;~u1 ~p.ected

that

the

IGcvcrnor would permit the LegiS•Bture to cotlS.i(er slum.abatement,
i reliEf. can ~ellatlc n of hl&amp;hway as·
l s~B~ ments
tat1g' ~lr1

nmtndments to the in·
ta x IRw and other mat -

President To Enter
pairn; To Make
eral Speeeheo,
By OEOROE E DURNO
JNS starr Correspondent.
Washington , Bept
21-~A
&amp;mashing l'lot~k on ()Qv

D Roo~~evclt' a farm policies
pect.Ed lo feature President """'·
er s opening speech or the
p~ lgn proper , tD be &lt;leUver.ed •&lt;''liM

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