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"Buddy," Ted.Laudermilk
AIIC! Froaq HeJW,·l•
Injured_

MEN~HIT

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When Retutnlne To Load
Car : Af\er Flrinr.

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'l'hunday generally fair.

Street Commi11ioner'•
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portiOn.

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Farmers

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Trio Arretted In Charle•·
For Buria1
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b~
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t on, Brou•u
_,_t To Pt.
the ilae of the ct.r wath awm .torce
Of Dmllaed Animal•,
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Pleuant Jail
To Ceaae
&amp;~~- Cuekler, , a.Jthourti
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JOB TO BE DONE

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I)IIADERS' N011CX - U you , .
!I( ·U.,' Ne'll'l Olllca of The DallJ

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

alone c.he side of the roi.d and. wu
tlln&gt;l"! '"'''"' teet 1n10 a dlteb.

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~~~{~-::~ Nf· U~Il 8RIOG£
live Ule other drtver 1plenty01' room
sUpP.ed upon reeentb' ~ 8I"UB ~

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Well Althoulb ,Coaeb·
et Pra,..n

SUSPECTED
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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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atreet

ata.UOn, Monday.

TaesdaJ aa.d

Sherlfr A. o , Tracy, John Spl•1

ton 'cotleetor, John Purden,

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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

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MA(lclan

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

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

with Zll8u Pitts and L.'.'
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Littlefield

be

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Men From Working

OUTLAW OF

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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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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.

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hunt fur IWt)l willet.
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of ....., ......,, of the

' Atrlcan jungle,

SNl_tt·tiffick
, SJaoes,

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cigarette
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benefic'
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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
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proper agmg

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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·

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minal record but were known by
the
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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

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"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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]McKEE'S CONTENTION
. ' UPHELD BY COURT
!"lew York Bept... 21-INI-Wayor

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Joseph V McKee wtn remain ln
otfl~e until
January 1. ll.lU and

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there 'ill! II be no mayorallty eiiMrt;lao

this year under a dec:laJon handed
down t-oday by supreme court jua1 tl~ John McGeehan.
The court upheld MeKee'a conItention
that when he succeeded

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office va.cat.ed by Jarne8 J .
, Wa lke r, It waH ror the remainder of
t.he

1 Wa l ke r'~; «:nn
1 An appeal I~ certain to be t&amp;ken

tc the court or appeal~ by Tammany

Halt and ot.hen; who hoLd that an
1el~ctlon must be held this year.

lf"1'1C1l'.U. &amp;llf!J&amp;T~ !!lf'~EJITATIV~

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JEWELRY STORf. ROBBED

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Cleve laml Sept 21-INB-Two
armed gunmen today bound and
l l.!lll.!&amp;ed Henry RandlN. owner or a
jewelry ~to re ht re and escaped wllh
set and un11el ()Jamonds valued at.

~ ~-~ Pltllburr1 MUwo~'"·

nearly $6 000

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. ' REBELLION COMES
TO UNTIMELY ENlD
'l'.ltE SUPB.EME RULER-Exalt ye the Lord

M •l"l:.l. F I. St,.·
"fttd lClleJllOI\ Oil tilt
" ..:tnd o, Mindanao w.~ cnCI.ru.l

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with the s hoo(lhg to death of
a.l!'r one const-abulary p rt
\ate had been kdlcd &amp;.nd foUl
wounded. l\l;.l0l'(llll8 Lo wo1 d rPcel,e 1 rw,r
J ;,\lu Mono.n11ulo. nutwe le•lder
hoisted th~ red flag Ove1 Out&lt;a TuJdn~·

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ENNSYI.V,ANIA, it ·•ppelil'll, Ira• a varicW of eddcator•
umong its thousands of teachers, for it has been re~

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cently announced that two In one of the Keyotone State's
cities, 'have been arrested for owning and operating a

P. R. Orr called on

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gambling resort when they were not on duty at school.

Kush¥iDe

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msy new he ~nrn,ed ipto an asset and instead of the sol• '
diers being m~ntained by the state, those who were working wl\en called for strike duty, may return to ther joba
so "that · every~ody in the whole state is in much better
shape 4]naneial)y, not to mention the freedom fr'V.'_l worr~
over dtlll!liblc vlolen.ce~ brought about by the iliaagreement.
'fl!.e inciden~ s_h;nply goos to prove most conclusiv~;ly,
wh~t h·" alrendy b$en ¥n established fact, numely th•t
•trikes' ·bene.l it I'IQ\&gt;.9.111 if.ireetly tonnected with the b,us.ine¥S involve(! and hf\rrn thous•nds who are• indirectly
connected with the,'!' . . It Ill earnestly to l&gt;e. ho,~&gt;ed that the
near f.W:ure wiH brin1 about some change whereby strikes
will be unncce*'art 'and nev.er indulged in. When that
day arriveH and capital and labor hij,ve ~;o H.l.ived their
difficullies and n:teet e~ccp_ otherr on, a cu,mrnon ~l_J,ne, this
country will have rp111.de 4rreat strides rorward towurd
solvi!ll!"m~ny &lt;if o~f jqqqstrlal pro.blems.
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Don't jluy tjle ohln"l~•lo1f •of your own houow ~Y trad,
in8 A\f&amp;Y f1'9m home. ' 1',b~t 'illa~~&amp; the •!her town r~cher
and YP91'11 pporer ~p4 l&lt;lw~r• !he v~lue of ,your own ·rrop•rtY fAr ll!Pfe tllap ypu can yv~ bf• tr•~IPI *way !ro111

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they ro•·•nJet l\!\dY ~~-~'op

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Our Mr. Edward Eberrbach went to t!-;c -r~&lt;trkei w;th his quality ears clore to the ground and
fw·hion eyes glued t.o the lines. Very alert for "buys"- ever, alive to exceptional quality at an
cx·.· eptio,•al pricr. - Come! See what he hat brou ~ht back for your selecton .

L&lt;11.1L

:sa.

(,., Ill. , :1\'

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of New Models.

on lll.s

lv ~t d.

Cl :&gt; \'l:' ltmd

11cgro

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licsjl i.a l inJW'e(1 I.J y uw.U· '' 1 :.n
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Exceptional Coats

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s1ud. M,ter
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Coats that will meet with your approval in

make good use

~/{)\lid

furs, workman·

ICI, SmUll \VeJlL lo

!tutory

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prcmptiv···_·.·. "".""".'

;o.c;.CIIf.. Lhc hclld

. ship, faohion and detail.

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Young

!lend mjuncs o.nd a brokl:'n
Sm!t!l wo~ bciw·:ec! ro hnve
Ll'~'Ulpj to l ~JJUY Y GUllfl WilCrn hr :tc

EXCEPTIONAL PRICES

cused lor "snitching_ un hlm · m·veral
Wtt-k~ bg_"c wh~u ti H' wn.rrlo 11 dl ·
l:rcd that he and• .~P\'1 r rd ot!ll'J' Pl l·

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..She ualiy lett you O'l't'r me, Jimmie," Aid Pat Ia a stricken voll"e,
1 ~~~~ ' L~ of their daughter, Mrs Oro~
1 ~u Sab:e1· anrl l'amlly
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' Mr!:i Oln~r Wil~&gt;on 110n&lt;l TJ ( nms
' -J•.~li~CP W€lf' 3\ll•day r&lt;~.c-. J ~ ol
I ~~~ . Arthu~ &amp;.:,gle ancl fal'111lv
' Harold Beegle who hus bl!en em' ploycd on the Iak~. 1etumed hQml'

If tiS do
one ttme ~r a'!other. streak of' ruthlesS: determination ~n
Patrida laughed without mirth.1
~nrt. ee:tr pitt Is a te;nble har.
the Brait)lwait side of her, too- "Well, I can't very well rnake a
~1shftea a nan to hlm:ielf In hJa and I've learned that what abe trip to America to see her, and I
~ns. Pam bad left me. You were !!tarts she puts thr01igh ••
Clon't Btll)pose ah&amp;-"
;one. Thinga were. at a standstill.
"Do you care for-M~!"
"She'• In PIU'ie. I told you Aht
~··neither marned. nor, fret'!. ; · "Yea, I care for 'her. It would be 'eft New York as soon as PaJW
~n I met Myra. ~at! all. I m Impossible for a lonely man not to left me."
;ot JU&amp;tifylnr myself. I m ?uat tell- care for a woman wboae everY .. Oh, I ~."
, ~~~u exactly how lt came tbou~rht was for him; whosa ever:v
"'No, you dob't 1@8," he Raid
~ou .
act revolved around him; whose quickly. "I didn't come to EuroPt
"Did J'OU ten Aunt Pam what every wish was .ubservient· tc hill beeau~~e she wu here. 1 bad buai;&gt;u've told me!"
, But J don't care for her as I did nea1 In London. And I came tc
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Jken a year in which to ttnnk it and •till do for you, Pat." '
'. · on ;the 'plibne aAfir 1 &amp;'Ot in. Sht
"[!J &amp;he-the ISO~ of woman you didn't lr:nq\'t' J wu In , Eurape. I
U out and decide what abe wanted
'do.''
could-marry?"
told her I bad a dlnMr appoint11
' She ..UJ left JCU OYH me,
"Yu--but ehe knows abcut fOU. ment with 1011 and , ehe uked mt
lmmle," uid Patrlria Ill a 1trlcken l bad to tell her, of coune.'" .
to brlnr 11111 O'Ar • to bu bot,.l
.olee. The tboua-ht, whlth •had but
"Wh7T"
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afterwafd, If FOll'd come. She"d
hnly tooehed her hentofare, lwu
"'Bel)'ausl! I -Well, when. I told mentioned ' bd'ore that eM'd lik•
p at o'DCI uDbea ...~lfl.
~er P~~ wia leaving me and that t~ meet 3&lt;-cu. Slie'• waitinr. But, of
. ..No. I dontt tbhit ao. I ue a It woUld be ~1t'for h~ to co away' ~ .1 dop"t · W~t.Jou .-.&gt; to co
~deal now that I dido't ~btl- -1-well, I hod to tell her."
aialUt ~ Jour wtU. A. -~turall)'
~re. M;aybe I've tboqbt abapt_
•"iVhat did •h~ay w~an ' you yon. kn9'W I wouldn't augpat it it
'on. .Sbe ia so Um"blt proud. told herT"
"~[ didn't feel Bhe wu a thoroU&amp;"bJy:
· ~er pride eloaed tile , door that .. A ,thUqd~tr 1houk hb bir
tint woman.''
Q-bt, and Mftr would let her I can't speak of lt Pat I felt ' • · 1
~ lt., T ~~~- ~~~~ -~:ned. iL .such a ct1d. There'd n;ver ~n anr ·!1' .'!'3..11:' 1 ~;,~~~~!to:!!!IJ

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The fellow w~o .JOB!!. q~t
·qi~ IIOJ11• to~n to, ifadlo
when he has moq•y, o~11hl PP.t· •.l!p,ect .his h•!'le .mercllalitu
to ·credj!: !lim )Vbeh Wls tirpke. Who ijeo'e':"e• yqqr 'ill!I-·
ronfi'IP· lhp p~t of town felloiV or YPI!f h&lt;UJ~e m~r~lla~
and ne1l!!~bor?
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,' and :..on U Columbus, s•-nt
Sun...
&lt;hw with his JIHcnts, M1

•••n•'ng

Bi t:QS~ R. WA ltE, SHAWNtE. i:&gt;K:LAHbMA.

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HAMMER TO ''!'OUND'
NAIL ON THE HEAD"

buzz of con\'ersation.. ••
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"Pat dear," Jimmie was laying,
"I know 70u can't understand it,.
lnd I'm no~ going to tell you that I tned it one morning after we cot talk of marriage hetw~en ua; but.
p.en ean't; live as clean lives aa back from .Palm Beach. It wun't -when she saw I WitS Coinl' to be:
tl)any w9men do; but r want you to locked. She Wall aaleep. or pretend- free-"
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know that for eight years 1 was in£" to me. I closed it, scftly-and
The little violinist had mounted!
•bsolutely faithful to Pam. I loved never opened lt again. One nie-bt the platform and drawn his bow 1
iler to the exclusion of all other afte-r I'd bee~ going with fd;yra for acrr&lt;11 t.he violin as a signal that l
•omen. But the ft.-. burned de-- aboQt; tbref' months I beard Pam it was timt' lt~t conversation to
treasinoly after the flrst five "e•re. turn thP.: key in the do-.
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• A pauoe-tben • mourn lui
of •-·ntho
I don't know whether it ,.a•11 m1 a •o•p!o
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a t•vcr th a t Bhe WA1'I " "
when wo
Pa~-la'o
mtnd ·--t
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tault or hers. Probably b.01" . Mo•t- said to me one
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coming home :from the Opera: rotlnd, i1avlng nto- sequence. . . .
IY m Ine, I 'm &amp;Ute. 1 be ran~to ta ke were
"J'lmm1e, "u you ure to move un...
b f
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n .uat a funny hat. _ .. Strangers
l'r or rr•n ' am !8 a woman down to the club for a few weetr:a aoinc to he the tablt NapoltJon
•1 tremendou• romJinti~!sm. Love. wbiht 'I'm ,ietting ready to co to played eheu on,
for her must 'al!"ay~ be an adven- Paris it ma\&gt; save you a good deal
What a mes 9 life Is, Jack, too,
lure. She coufdn t ~rmg her •nature of di~nomfort. It will be rather i• p?obably quite a dilfert'n\ person
Into agreement '!'tb the settled more of a job to ret away this urvJ r th k'
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tented mvJ attitude ' pe•hap!J ' and I'U get my divo~e in Paris to avoid
The walter had ehan--d
their
k'g&gt;an to draw away from me. I
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d 1 h !lean a 1 as 1er IJI&amp; possible, And, by plates &amp;flveral times, eaeh time
N!!Wn e
~ a tu e an ct er t'he way, if you lQtend to marry- &amp;ervlnc &amp;ometblnr dlfl'erent. The
Jraw away. We had rotten rather that woman friend of youn, tt wai1lng vinltu brob ita own heart.
rar a pad when yoa came. I stUl might b@- wise. if sho were to -.. Conve-'"t•'•• lifted.
lo li. h
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ethln"' had
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"Myra wants to meet you, Pat,''
aappc~ lo,-aJt)r,
beclnning to talk. Be a little leaa Jimmie taid.
: 'The n1rht befo~ yoar father humiliating for me.' I aent Myra
"Wanta to meet me? Wbyt"'
returned frOm Loui:nana abe asked away at once. And I movf;!d to the
..1 don't know. And I'd like 7oti
r.~ ~~ 1° away :n:i1
he ea~~t She Club.".
to kno• her il;vou---e.are .to. l aup.
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rag me; 0 u 8 e e me
"Wsre ;yoo-wUIIn1 to let Aunt POle I've some Idea of eelf~jultlfl:ea.lhe cl~ ttn;_ doo: between~r Pam go-like that?"
tton In it. •[ want tua to aae-aS
tooma.
a oor, at never.
~ "No, I wa• aU broken up. Pa,m rca will,en11- it :voa don't Uke berwened ai::ce· We ve been fnenda. had been too much in my life to that I 'had' tome ·Jultifteatlon. She'•'
N'o more.
pm~s out without-" He brnke oft'. not buutlful aa Pam i•, nor h"' shr
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md abo_nu~ably lonely. ~erhaps I made l;us fortune by fighting to the charming wcrnan- cultured and
rot to pltJlll&amp;' mys~ ll a httle. Moat llni!lh once he'd started. There'a a fine-"

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ptacbel will be lepl ap.tn. 'Abd
even If tlley &amp;ln 't wg .li.91f. • -,;" fe.t
'em. That m!'Y b_, weliiOn h&gt;..:.t 'It's a
very tuty dl&amp;h.

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vastly eonte.nt. Ruuian
taeea, a little fie:ree, brooding, en,l'aptnred, American faces, mobile,
,e xpressing pleasure tempered b7
Jmpatienl!t! over the unaooJstomed
Jmpoeition cf ailenee. French faces,
~olemn. woehflcone, aome aullen,
~orne antmatecl , , •
The D11JSie ceased. , , , A. IQUd
elappinc of band.a. , , • The little
lfioliniat boWing, • , • An immediate

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cafe and dining room-pasaed over
her as if he dld not &amp;ee bet, She
had not told him about bet cabJa.
Had meN!Iy aaid when he phoned,
'thwt she waa having dinner with
a friend. Troe. lint after lut night
ahe should have aaid Wlhac friend.
Al80 where..
r What a ehoek it muet have been
to see her like that, unexpectedlf.
She milht have known he'd cotrla
here for •dinner. The Regonee had
been cne ot their favorite l\lndezvous when bent on escaping the
~rowd beyond the Seine, For Montr
JJarn:use dpea not dine near tha Roe
de RlvoU, the Avenue de l'Opera
and Rue de Ia Paix.
How mahy timeB tiley hud
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of LUJMO , and con •,tnbul!uy forces unmedhtlel,, liuf,ed m on .he rebel:; rhc cllm£1X u1
the bnef · battle" Cl\ll:~ wllt•:1 L1eul ,
1-'rui Bclll.lg .l 1t1t and ~ 1, , ,
1;u1 •: HJ:s :.upporte1s e r.t•a;",•d
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mu&amp;iclan.~· ttie wllUe ihe;v Wjt,tehe;d
'tbe facetJ bf the UBtenen: 'IilciWhere''
f!llle in t~ .-ortd could one sea
'faces 10 charaeteriatic ot national
temperament. Enzlisb taey, Jrt::IU,

EVE!tYBODY PROSPERS
Z~nJ tha.u t~t. Ws ~cbes. pears.
plums, \tlueb(!rl1es, appleB and
'llHE ENDING of the co•lly coni •trike, everybody in QIJ.lnc,s.
~Y pcrtu.me the nellb·
t&amp;e entlre state prospers. The su8pen1:1lon over, men bcrbood and make the world and
taxCa mUch eii.Bier to evade.
who 4.!lring the trouble, were making life unhealthy for
those
wtio were· engaged in strike breaking
are now in~
Cll;lPJ.ll'8':. there l8 only 9ne tncrc.
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~Side the mines, at work themst;:lvea wh1ch makes it safe tra~.nd ot war. And, even u oi-annr
and ~~e.n~:~iblc to r~move the troops which have been sta.~ did hl've I' quarto~ rubbiDJ alcohol
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twner.t·in the Hocktng Valley so Jong at a conslderahl(l cx-~lt en preserVes. ,
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will make sueh changeti that will remOV(~ ~uch choracteral Then~ P:Ut4 -U\el)lackDerrl@s on
as iuetructors of their children, for men who will Indulge the atove to boll. She' dusts 'em otr
· th Ut ·sor t of))U811lCI58
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1t arrives
at
tn
UH u rneann of I'tvc l'h
I oo d , w h en not 1aWith
deltberat!!
and when
maJectlc
elmmer
on dqt.y nt school, are indeed pour idcnl::; for children of IYOIJ at-,rt anJtnna. Boy, you can
I smell blactbert(e&amp; for nUlea and YOU
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1 dOn't need a national · hOOk-up.
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¥c&lt;JIM
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hom~ c i hel ,parentt,

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l&amp;isted~ · music is played in Parle
' be I •med to. not to cover con.
lto
versa &gt;.

:M:ra,

and Mrs. 0eo. J'redertck.

It would seem thut these two fellows are clearl.}l out
of their sphere as teachers for if there is one l'fOUp of
tH.!ople who should have such u. make-up that they can
steer clear of professional gambllng, it is the instructors
of the children whosq lives are greatly molded by the inftuenc.c exerted by their school teachers.
While life may be properly said to be a gamblo, it
dm!s not follow that it is necessary that we spend our time
in losinft our earthly possessio.r;ts in an effort to gain the
posse~iouJS of some one else withc;mt the htlCessity of doing
::~orne kind of honest, constructiV:e toil. It may b'e true
that tllk world owe!Hls a living but it is equally true that
that living is to be delivered only after an honest, consdentio9-: Eiffort has been expended toward earning it.
Go'd hO'lJ&gt;~ ' thooe "'ho' belli tliefti!O!m!s, ·it u true ·
day a'Uhc day the great FrankHp uttered the words, and ~ our nelfbborbooa n
now Qs 'then it was not meant that gambling as a pro- around the I1.1.1t ~f Auguat and con.
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f eBBlOU
was a conscJentlous way o securmg ones 1Lvmg.
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abo~1t six h~r;lred QUi!J't Jars and
llot show fi.Omc. reKult of h1s hnvmg done ~omethl\tM' whtch 1 boW~:s. 'J1l)t•1 easy &amp;nee tile Noble
has been a help to hiM commnnity. In order for him to do\ Ex!*rll,nent aot tQO toJal. A good
.
bottle jumper cam RO trom coaat to
that he must he somtJLhJng more than an Idler. It h! to be CDf&amp;tlt wlth.out touchln&amp;: roo~ on the

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wool-Suede and Silk~.SO, $5.00 ani$8.95. '

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Don't Delay Your Fall Buying

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]McKEE'S CONTENTION
. ' UPHELD BY COURT
!"lew York Bept... 21-INI-Wayor

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Joseph V McKee wtn remain ln
otfl~e until
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this year under a dec:laJon handed
down t-oday by supreme court jua1 tl~ John McGeehan.
The court upheld MeKee'a conItention
that when he succeeded

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, Wa lke r, It waH ror the remainder of
t.he

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1 An appeal I~ certain to be t&amp;ken

tc the court or appeal~ by Tammany

Halt and ot.hen; who hoLd that an
1el~ctlon must be held this year.

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armed gunmen today bound and
l l.!lll.!&amp;ed Henry RandlN. owner or a
jewelry ~to re ht re and escaped wllh
set and un11el ()Jamonds valued at.

~ ~-~ Pltllburr1 MUwo~'"·

nearly $6 000

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TO UNTIMELY ENlD
'l'.ltE SUPB.EME RULER-Exalt ye the Lord

M •l"l:.l. F I. St,.·
"fttd lClleJllOI\ Oil tilt
" ..:tnd o, Mindanao w.~ cnCI.ru.l

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with the s hoo(lhg to death of
a.l!'r one const-abulary p rt
\ate had been kdlcd &amp;.nd foUl
wounded. l\l;.l0l'(llll8 Lo wo1 d rPcel,e 1 rw,r
J ;,\lu Mono.n11ulo. nutwe le•lder
hoisted th~ red flag Ove1 Out&lt;a TuJdn~·

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ENNSYI.V,ANIA, it ·•ppelil'll, Ira• a varicW of eddcator•
umong its thousands of teachers, for it has been re~

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cently announced that two In one of the Keyotone State's
cities, 'have been arrested for owning and operating a

P. R. Orr called on

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gambling resort when they were not on duty at school.

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msy new he ~nrn,ed ipto an asset and instead of the sol• '
diers being m~ntained by the state, those who were working wl\en called for strike duty, may return to ther joba
so "that · every~ody in the whole state is in much better
shape 4]naneial)y, not to mention the freedom fr'V.'_l worr~
over dtlll!liblc vlolen.ce~ brought about by the iliaagreement.
'fl!.e inciden~ s_h;nply goos to prove most conclusiv~;ly,
wh~t h·" alrendy b$en ¥n established fact, numely th•t
•trikes' ·bene.l it I'IQ\&gt;.9.111 if.ireetly tonnected with the b,us.ine¥S involve(! and hf\rrn thous•nds who are• indirectly
connected with the,'!' . . It Ill earnestly to l&gt;e. ho,~&gt;ed that the
near f.W:ure wiH brin1 about some change whereby strikes
will be unncce*'art 'and nev.er indulged in. When that
day arriveH and capital and labor hij,ve ~;o H.l.ived their
difficullies and n:teet e~ccp_ otherr on, a cu,mrnon ~l_J,ne, this
country will have rp111.de 4rreat strides rorward towurd
solvi!ll!"m~ny &lt;if o~f jqqqstrlal pro.blems.
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Don't jluy tjle ohln"l~•lo1f •of your own houow ~Y trad,
in8 A\f&amp;Y f1'9m home. ' 1',b~t 'illa~~&amp; the •!her town r~cher
and YP91'11 pporer ~p4 l&lt;lw~r• !he v~lue of ,your own ·rrop•rtY fAr ll!Pfe tllap ypu can yv~ bf• tr•~IPI *way !ro111

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fw·hion eyes glued t.o the lines. Very alert for "buys"- ever, alive to exceptional quality at an
cx·.· eptio,•al pricr. - Come! See what he hat brou ~ht back for your selecton .

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cused lor "snitching_ un hlm · m·veral
Wtt-k~ bg_"c wh~u ti H' wn.rrlo 11 dl ·
l:rcd that he and• .~P\'1 r rd ot!ll'J' Pl l·

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..She ualiy lett you O'l't'r me, Jimmie," Aid Pat Ia a stricken voll"e,
1 ~~~~ ' L~ of their daughter, Mrs Oro~
1 ~u Sab:e1· anrl l'amlly
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' Mr!:i Oln~r Wil~&gt;on 110n&lt;l TJ ( nms
' -J•.~li~CP W€lf' 3\ll•day r&lt;~.c-. J ~ ol
I ~~~ . Arthu~ &amp;.:,gle ancl fal'111lv
' Harold Beegle who hus bl!en em' ploycd on the Iak~. 1etumed hQml'

If tiS do
one ttme ~r a'!other. streak of' ruthlesS: determination ~n
Patrida laughed without mirth.1
~nrt. ee:tr pitt Is a te;nble har.
the Brait)lwait side of her, too- "Well, I can't very well rnake a
~1shftea a nan to hlm:ielf In hJa and I've learned that what abe trip to America to see her, and I
~ns. Pam bad left me. You were !!tarts she puts thr01igh ••
Clon't Btll)pose ah&amp;-"
;one. Thinga were. at a standstill.
"Do you care for-M~!"
"She'• In PIU'ie. I told you Aht
~··neither marned. nor, fret'!. ; · "Yea, I care for 'her. It would be 'eft New York as soon as PaJW
~n I met Myra. ~at! all. I m Impossible for a lonely man not to left me."
;ot JU&amp;tifylnr myself. I m ?uat tell- care for a woman wboae everY .. Oh, I ~."
, ~~~u exactly how lt came tbou~rht was for him; whosa ever:v
"'No, you dob't 1@8," he Raid
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act revolved around him; whose quickly. "I didn't come to EuroPt
"Did J'OU ten Aunt Pam what every wish was .ubservient· tc hill beeau~~e she wu here. 1 bad buai;&gt;u've told me!"
, But J don't care for her as I did nea1 In London. And I came tc
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Jken a year in which to ttnnk it and •till do for you, Pat." '
'. · on ;the 'plibne aAfir 1 &amp;'Ot in. Sht
"[!J &amp;he-the ISO~ of woman you didn't lr:nq\'t' J wu In , Eurape. I
U out and decide what abe wanted
'do.''
could-marry?"
told her I bad a dlnMr appoint11
' She ..UJ left JCU OYH me,
"Yu--but ehe knows abcut fOU. ment with 1011 and , ehe uked mt
lmmle," uid Patrlria Ill a 1trlcken l bad to tell her, of coune.'" .
to brlnr 11111 O'Ar • to bu bot,.l
.olee. The tboua-ht, whlth •had but
"Wh7T"
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afterwafd, If FOll'd come. She"d
hnly tooehed her hentofare, lwu
"'Bel)'ausl! I -Well, when. I told mentioned ' bd'ore that eM'd lik•
p at o'DCI uDbea ...~lfl.
~er P~~ wia leaving me and that t~ meet 3&lt;-cu. Slie'• waitinr. But, of
. ..No. I dontt tbhit ao. I ue a It woUld be ~1t'for h~ to co away' ~ .1 dop"t · W~t.Jou .-.&gt; to co
~deal now that I dido't ~btl- -1-well, I hod to tell her."
aialUt ~ Jour wtU. A. -~turall)'
~re. M;aybe I've tboqbt abapt_
•"iVhat did •h~ay w~an ' you yon. kn9'W I wouldn't augpat it it
'on. .Sbe ia so Um"blt proud. told herT"
"~[ didn't feel Bhe wu a thoroU&amp;"bJy:
· ~er pride eloaed tile , door that .. A ,thUqd~tr 1houk hb bir
tint woman.''
Q-bt, and Mftr would let her I can't speak of lt Pat I felt ' • · 1
~ lt., T ~~~- ~~~~ -~:ned. iL .such a ct1d. There'd n;ver ~n anr ·!1' .'!'3..11:' 1 ~;,~~~~!to:!!!IJ

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The fellow w~o .JOB!!. q~t
·qi~ IIOJ11• to~n to, ifadlo
when he has moq•y, o~11hl PP.t· •.l!p,ect .his h•!'le .mercllalitu
to ·credj!: !lim )Vbeh Wls tirpke. Who ijeo'e':"e• yqqr 'ill!I-·
ronfi'IP· lhp p~t of town felloiV or YPI!f h&lt;UJ~e m~r~lla~
and ne1l!!~bor?
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,' and :..on U Columbus, s•-nt
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&lt;hw with his JIHcnts, M1

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Bi t:QS~ R. WA ltE, SHAWNtE. i:&gt;K:LAHbMA.

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HAMMER TO ''!'OUND'
NAIL ON THE HEAD"

buzz of con\'ersation.. ••
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"Pat dear," Jimmie was laying,
"I know 70u can't understand it,.
lnd I'm no~ going to tell you that I tned it one morning after we cot talk of marriage hetw~en ua; but.
p.en ean't; live as clean lives aa back from .Palm Beach. It wun't -when she saw I WitS Coinl' to be:
tl)any w9men do; but r want you to locked. She Wall aaleep. or pretend- free-"
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know that for eight years 1 was in£" to me. I closed it, scftly-and
The little violinist had mounted!
•bsolutely faithful to Pam. I loved never opened lt again. One nie-bt the platform and drawn his bow 1
iler to the exclusion of all other afte-r I'd bee~ going with fd;yra for acrr&lt;11 t.he violin as a signal that l
•omen. But the ft.-. burned de-- aboQt; tbref' months I beard Pam it was timt' lt~t conversation to
treasinoly after the flrst five "e•re. turn thP.: key in the do-.
"' 4•·nd about -•,.
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of •-·ntho
I don't know whether it ,.a•11 m1 a •o•p!o
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when wo
Pa~-la'o
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coming home :from the Opera: rotlnd, i1avlng nto- sequence. . . .
IY m Ine, I 'm &amp;Ute. 1 be ran~to ta ke were
"J'lmm1e, "u you ure to move un...
b f
ted p
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n .uat a funny hat. _ .. Strangers
l'r or rr•n ' am !8 a woman down to the club for a few weetr:a aoinc to he the tablt NapoltJon
•1 tremendou• romJinti~!sm. Love. wbiht 'I'm ,ietting ready to co to played eheu on,
for her must 'al!"ay~ be an adven- Paris it ma\&gt; save you a good deal
What a mes 9 life Is, Jack, too,
lure. She coufdn t ~rmg her •nature of di~nomfort. It will be rather i• p?obably quite a dilfert'n\ person
Into agreement '!'tb the settled more of a job to ret away this urvJ r th k'
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~ontent I had .arr1ved at. S:he ?': time, aa I'll not be cOmlng back. sup;os.e~ 6 8 In, • • '
am 00•
tented mvJ attitude ' pe•hap!J ' and I'U get my divo~e in Paris to avoid
The walter had ehan--d
their
k'g&gt;an to draw away from me. I
d
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t d he
tti d
d 1 h !lean a 1 as 1er IJI&amp; possible, And, by plates &amp;flveral times, eaeh time
N!!Wn e
~ a tu e an ct er t'he way, if you lQtend to marry- &amp;ervlnc &amp;ometblnr dlfl'erent. The
Jraw away. We had rotten rather that woman friend of youn, tt wai1lng vinltu brob ita own heart.
rar a pad when yoa came. I stUl might b@- wise. if sho were to -.. Conve-'"t•'•• lifted.
lo li. h
but
ethln"' had
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"Myra wants to meet you, Pat,''
aappc~ lo,-aJt)r,
beclnning to talk. Be a little leaa Jimmie taid.
: 'The n1rht befo~ yoar father humiliating for me.' I aent Myra
"Wanta to meet me? Wbyt"'
returned frOm Loui:nana abe asked away at once. And I movf;!d to the
..1 don't know. And I'd like 7oti
r.~ ~~ 1° away :n:i1
he ea~~t She Club.".
to kno• her il;vou---e.are .to. l aup.
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rag me; 0 u 8 e e me
"Wsre ;yoo-wUIIn1 to let Aunt POle I've some Idea of eelf~jultlfl:ea.lhe cl~ ttn;_ doo: between~r Pam go-like that?"
tton In it. •[ want tua to aae-aS
tooma.
a oor, at never.
~ "No, I wa• aU broken up. Pa,m rca will,en11- it :voa don't Uke berwened ai::ce· We ve been fnenda. had been too much in my life to that I 'had' tome ·Jultifteatlon. She'•'
N'o more.
pm~s out without-" He brnke oft'. not buutlful aa Pam i•, nor h"' shr
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• He pau~d. 'Well, I aot tired- "But what's the use? Her father your f...,-ile lovellnesl; but she'a •
md abo_nu~ably lonely. ~erhaps I made l;us fortune by fighting to the charming wcrnan- cultured and
rot to pltJlll&amp;' mys~ ll a httle. Moat llni!lh once he'd started. There'a a fine-"

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By nex~ year we hope · ~dled
ptacbel will be lepl ap.tn. 'Abd
even If tlley &amp;ln 't wg .li.91f. • -,;" fe.t
'em. That m!'Y b_, weliiOn h&gt;..:.t 'It's a
very tuty dl&amp;h.

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sLnl:u l Hl } 10 close Jlli i SUil

vastly eonte.nt. Ruuian
taeea, a little fie:ree, brooding, en,l'aptnred, American faces, mobile,
,e xpressing pleasure tempered b7
Jmpatienl!t! over the unaooJstomed
Jmpoeition cf ailenee. French faces,
~olemn. woehflcone, aome aullen,
~orne antmatecl , , •
The D11JSie ceased. , , , A. IQUd
elappinc of band.a. , , • The little
lfioliniat boWing, • , • An immediate

to .~ n

pt·ovm~

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By

va.ye~t tar~ e.
a
Ins~~ad of Jl dead expens.e 00 the opo1.·ators thtl mine,

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cafe and dining room-pasaed over
her as if he dld not &amp;ee bet, She
had not told him about bet cabJa.
Had meN!Iy aaid when he phoned,
'thwt she waa having dinner with
a friend. Troe. lint after lut night
ahe should have aaid Wlhac friend.
Al80 where..
r What a ehoek it muet have been
to see her like that, unexpectedlf.
She milht have known he'd cotrla
here for •dinner. The Regonee had
been cne ot their favorite l\lndezvous when bent on escaping the
~rowd beyond the Seine, For Montr
JJarn:use dpea not dine near tha Roe
de RlvoU, the Avenue de l'Opera
and Rue de Ia Paix.
How mahy timeB tiley hud
laurbed ~er at the lttttt

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of LUJMO , and con •,tnbul!uy forces unmedhtlel,, liuf,ed m on .he rebel:; rhc cllm£1X u1
the bnef · battle" Cl\ll:~ wllt•:1 L1eul ,
1-'rui Bclll.lg .l 1t1t and ~ 1, , ,
1;u1 •: HJ:s :.upporte1s e r.t•a;",•d
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mu&amp;iclan.~· ttie wllUe ihe;v Wjt,tehe;d
'tbe facetJ bf the UBtenen: 'IilciWhere''
f!llle in t~ .-ortd could one sea
'faces 10 charaeteriatic ot national
temperament. Enzlisb taey, Jrt::IU,

EVE!tYBODY PROSPERS
Z~nJ tha.u t~t. Ws ~cbes. pears.
plums, \tlueb(!rl1es, appleB and
'llHE ENDING of the co•lly coni •trike, everybody in QIJ.lnc,s.
~Y pcrtu.me the nellb·
t&amp;e entlre state prospers. The su8pen1:1lon over, men bcrbood and make the world and
taxCa mUch eii.Bier to evade.
who 4.!lring the trouble, were making life unhealthy for
those
wtio were· engaged in strike breaking
are now in~
Cll;lPJ.ll'8':. there l8 only 9ne tncrc.
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dlcnt _l&amp;ckbq;. TQat's the oJ,d oon~
~Side the mines, at work themst;:lvea wh1ch makes it safe tra~.nd ot war. And, even u oi-annr
and ~~e.n~:~iblc to r~move the troops which have been sta.~ did hl've I' quarto~ rubbiDJ alcohol
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1 ahe'li too smB.~ an old ral to wute
twner.t·in the Hocktng Valley so Jong at a conslderahl(l cx-~lt en preserVes. ,
1
pensev.to, the 8-tatc, said expense being borne by the tax·
•lx Yea~ a man rave us I

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started. Talking df!-

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hoped, therefore, thai Penn~ylvnnia f-lchool authorities 1 111'0 u,nct·
will make sueh changeti that will remOV(~ ~uch choracteral Then~ P:Ut4 -U\el)lackDerrl@s on
as iuetructors of their children, for men who will Indulge the atove to boll. She' dusts 'em otr
· th Ut ·sor t of))U811lCI58
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"\liltl' and
1t arrives
at
tn
UH u rneann of I'tvc l'h
I oo d , w h en not 1aWith
deltberat!!
and when
maJectlc
elmmer
on dqt.y nt school, are indeed pour idcnl::; for children of IYOIJ at-,rt anJtnna. Boy, you can
I smell blactbert(e&amp; for nUlea and YOU
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any a_ge.
1 dOn't need a national · hOOk-up.
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¥c&lt;JIM
~· l!l!t
hom~ c i hel ,parentt,

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l&amp;isted~ · music is played in Parle
' be I •med to. not to cover con.
lto
versa &gt;.

:M:ra,

and Mrs. 0eo. J'redertck.

It would seem thut these two fellows are clearl.}l out
of their sphere as teachers for if there is one l'fOUp of
tH.!ople who should have such u. make-up that they can
steer clear of professional gambllng, it is the instructors
of the children whosq lives are greatly molded by the inftuenc.c exerted by their school teachers.
While life may be properly said to be a gamblo, it
dm!s not follow that it is necessary that we spend our time
in losinft our earthly possessio.r;ts in an effort to gain the
posse~iouJS of some one else withc;mt the htlCessity of doing
::~orne kind of honest, constructiV:e toil. It may b'e true
that tllk world owe!Hls a living but it is equally true that
that living is to be delivered only after an honest, consdentio9-: Eiffort has been expended toward earning it.
Go'd hO'lJ&gt;~ ' thooe "'ho' belli tliefti!O!m!s, ·it u true ·
day a'Uhc day the great FrankHp uttered the words, and ~ our nelfbborbooa n
now Qs 'then it was not meant that gambling as a pro- around the I1.1.1t ~f Auguat and con.
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tlnUE.&amp; un,til exhil.uatcd.
f eBBlOU
was a conscJentlous way o securmg ones 1Lvmg.
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No man can be considered a good citizen if he can 1 Plret of ap., aranny arabs her~elf
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abo~1t six h~r;lred QUi!J't Jars and
llot show fi.Omc. reKult of h1s hnvmg done ~omethl\tM' whtch 1 boW~:s. 'J1l)t•1 easy &amp;nee tile Noble
has been a help to hiM commnnity. In order for him to do\ Ex!*rll,nent aot tQO toJal. A good
.
bottle jumper cam RO trom coaat to
that he must he somtJLhJng more than an Idler. It h! to be CDf&amp;tlt wlth.out touchln&amp;: roo~ on the

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E'dwSalser.

.111lfred Olbb::l spent the
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1 Mr and Mrll Oe01-ge Morfl fl&gt;' r1
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Mr aOld' Mrs. Howard Nease

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Don't Delay Your Fall Buying

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&amp;.M~IC•N A8fiOC.UTION

Tclt.ldo ~~ ~Wil~WI &lt;,rain.)
Qt. Pa\11 ~. Kan&amp;as City 4.
KiU1:1iDrS Clty 5, St. PaUl 1.

J41lnu,k8e T, M:lnneapoll8 6.

Mllw&amp;:Ukte li, li!I:mneapoli! f.
Ind~napoliB

at Louisville &lt;ralnJ

NATIONAL LEAG\JIE
Nttw York 13, Boat.on 3.
Chleago 5, Pltt.!bllJ1h 2.
PittllbUI'R'h 3, Obiearo o.
Brooklyn 3, Phtlidclphla. L

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St. Lou1B 3, CIDct.unatl 1.

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Wubtng:ton f, Boaton 1.
Cltiveland 5, St. Louls 2.
O)evele.nd 11, St. LDuts 2.
Chicago at :ue~roit (mi.n.)
Only games scheduled.
GATtlhi!S TODAY
MAIL.

AMt'.RJCAN A.SSOCII\1'10N

81&lt;1N45
CA'SPE:R

Toledo at COlumbus.

ANOTHER
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Indianapolis at Louh;v1Ue.
Mlnneapolill at Milwaukee.

FI\OMTI!E

st. Paul at Kansas City.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Oinc.innatl at st. Loull3.

Pitt&amp;bursh at Ohleago.

:''::'· Af;!es-014.·a'ml New

Boston at New York.

Only Rames sche!ilulecl.
AMERICAN I.EAGI.!!:

it;ii-w;,;;.;.,~o;.........~ . B~;IIMlDIN BURNLEY

st. Louis "" Cleyel&amp;rld.
Wa.sbinRtOll at Bolston.

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¥&amp;raaret Hysell and JeMie Smith ~
or OD!umbus &amp;re spending a rew
da.y11 with Mrs. Walter Dodson aJ•d
Mrs. Charley M!&gt;Ort' .

Je88le SnilUl tool{ supper Bat·
urday evenlns wtth Mrs. Ltt.wreno.;e
Smith,
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a.osT-t.tccu~~e til!; No.
214~ 790 dn~g;l1t~f c: Athtna, r'))Cnt Stmdn.:v
amitewllerc In ~m.el'(Jy 01' Mid~ he; c w. h rc1l\tiVf1.
dkipOrt. Call P.u.ul Bailey
at
Mrr .. M. 0 . Ohrl~tt Uml sun are
Oovcrrt• BP):ery.
9·19·3t vld~IJ'fg ~he fbfmr-r ·s dauglit .'r.
Mr!l. Llo:.od Thom~~ton, h1 Hunttnr.NoTICE
t ~ :1.
I will twt bt. reSpons!t::tc fDr any
Ml~ll Mary Mll.tQQl'CL J),tvls
'lf
debts conLrocl.cd by ~tn1onc other
Onk Hlll, Ls v!Hltlng ~his wcelc:
than myaelf.
with Mn;. Wrmm•d ftult.
W. E. Motley

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mother

Jes:~lo Russell.
Bett :~ and

n_t'SS.e Mo"Jre

Wilti

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or Mrs. Tom Moore.
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'PI,fr.au. Wrlte (al'f:f011y
ifl~ !tla1Dty yo'lft' name aqd· iull ad·
d.r~s.~ the nu~1ber o£ the paltem llfld
tbe Bllt you want
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people think there is something mysterious about a
newllp&lt;ij&gt;er ;md the manne1· in which it is assembled an&lt;;! prep~r~d
for t~e public... Perhaps that accotmts for the·hct that the awrage pel'llon thinks a newspaper is a bewspaper re,gardleas of iis
news service, where it is published or the totaJ ..of its cir.eulation.
It is no ~geration to PJJ.Y thalt there
business men who .
canMt understand why an advertisement in the Denver Post or
Cheyenne Tlibune costs more pen inch than an advertisement in
the Pine Bluffs Post, for in!ltance.
Only the other dar.a youni ~d inexpenenced representative
of \1 CqloGtfo prodl(ct called upo11 the Tribun'!·Leadet and, seemed perfectly amazed that our rate per Inch ls·htglier that tha:t of
the l,.ovei11n.d ~.nd Longmont Welikly papers. To hi111 an 'ad' is
an 'ad,' r"'ardless of elrculat!on, which, as the 1\i~un!!.-Le~ilr
I)M!&amp;tated b8fote, wo!M mean tljatthe NewNork.Ti-.A6l•tbe
O.lilc)"ago Tribune, with tb~ hlifldreds of th,ousands of readers;
tiluillld publish 11 page ad fo.r the same pricll' 1\8 th.e Cbeye!lire

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boys or a:irh. Brother willlikt; tbe111
best made of pale blut or pink 11atin
finl&amp;lt cotton broadcloth, He will'
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CO.PY POR BEDTlMI:
AU Ti•1•1 111ttltlJ 111'1 trr•wl .,.~

1\tl~ranret

evenillg with Lee Arcber ..
Mrs. Arthur Eher&amp;bach and son
:·~~.~,.~on~ Mr. aud Mrs. Chas.

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Wayne Ru~~&amp;ell 111 sJSendlng a two

weeks vacation \\'lth

8Ufldlly.

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William C. Den~i111, P..,.iolent of the Che)l'ellne (WJo.)

wlfe, reeentlt.

Golda Mae Moore
were. rolling en Henry Smaley -"'~'\'

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with her sillter, Mrs. Chaa.

Moore.
.Urs. Win Johrulo.n spent Su,nday
wtth Mrs. Millard Romine.
Mr. liJld Mra. WPlter Dodson
was a gueat Gr wm. Burford Md

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&amp;.M~IC•N A8fiOC.UTION

Tclt.ldo ~~ ~Wil~WI &lt;,rain.)
Qt. Pa\11 ~. Kan&amp;as City 4.
KiU1:1iDrS Clty 5, St. PaUl 1.

J41lnu,k8e T, M:lnneapoll8 6.

Mllw&amp;:Ukte li, li!I:mneapoli! f.
Ind~napoliB

at Louisville &lt;ralnJ

NATIONAL LEAG\JIE
Nttw York 13, Boat.on 3.
Chleago 5, Pltt.!bllJ1h 2.
PittllbUI'R'h 3, Obiearo o.
Brooklyn 3, Phtlidclphla. L

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Columlm#

St. Lou1B 3, CIDct.unatl 1.

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AftiEBICAH LEAGUb
Wubtng:ton f, Boaton 1.
Cltiveland 5, St. Louls 2.
O)evele.nd 11, St. LDuts 2.
Chicago at :ue~roit (mi.n.)
Only games scheduled.
GATtlhi!S TODAY
MAIL.

AMt'.RJCAN A.SSOCII\1'10N

81&lt;1N45
CA'SPE:R

Toledo at COlumbus.

ANOTHER
LETTER

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Indianapolis at Louh;v1Ue.
Mlnneapolill at Milwaukee.

FI\OMTI!E

st. Paul at Kansas City.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Oinc.innatl at st. Loull3.

Pitt&amp;bursh at Ohleago.

:''::'· Af;!es-014.·a'ml New

Boston at New York.

Only Rames sche!ilulecl.
AMERICAN I.EAGI.!!:

it;ii-w;,;;.;.,~o;.........~ . B~;IIMlDIN BURNLEY

st. Louis "" Cleyel&amp;rld.
Wa.sbinRtOll at Bolston.

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Phi.Jadelphh•.

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or OD!umbus &amp;re spending a rew
da.y11 with Mrs. Walter Dodson aJ•d
Mrs. Charley M!&gt;Ort' .

Je88le SnilUl tool{ supper Bat·
urday evenlns wtth Mrs. Ltt.wreno.;e
Smith,
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a.osT-t.tccu~~e til!; No.
214~ 790 dn~g;l1t~f c: Athtna, r'))Cnt Stmdn.:v
amitewllerc In ~m.el'(Jy 01' Mid~ he; c w. h rc1l\tiVf1.
dkipOrt. Call P.u.ul Bailey
at
Mrr .. M. 0 . Ohrl~tt Uml sun are
Oovcrrt• BP):ery.
9·19·3t vld~IJ'fg ~he fbfmr-r ·s dauglit .'r.
Mr!l. Llo:.od Thom~~ton, h1 Hunttnr.NoTICE
t ~ :1.
I will twt bt. reSpons!t::tc fDr any
Ml~ll Mary Mll.tQQl'CL J),tvls
'lf
debts conLrocl.cd by ~tn1onc other
Onk Hlll, Ls v!Hltlng ~his wcelc:
than myaelf.
with Mn;. Wrmm•d ftult.
W. E. Motley

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Jes:~lo Russell.
Bett :~ and

n_t'SS.e Mo"Jre

Wilti

a recent guest

or Mrs. Tom Moore.
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'PI,fr.au. Wrlte (al'f:f011y
ifl~ !tla1Dty yo'lft' name aqd· iull ad·
d.r~s.~ the nu~1ber o£ the paltem llfld
tbe Bllt you want
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people think there is something mysterious about a
newllp&lt;ij&gt;er ;md the manne1· in which it is assembled an&lt;;! prep~r~d
for t~e public... Perhaps that accotmts for the·hct that the awrage pel'llon thinks a newspaper is a bewspaper re,gardleas of iis
news service, where it is published or the totaJ ..of its cir.eulation.
It is no ~geration to PJJ.Y thalt there
business men who .
canMt understand why an advertisement in the Denver Post or
Cheyenne Tlibune costs more pen inch than an advertisement in
the Pine Bluffs Post, for in!ltance.
Only the other dar.a youni ~d inexpenenced representative
of \1 CqloGtfo prodl(ct called upo11 the Tribun'!·Leadet and, seemed perfectly amazed that our rate per Inch ls·htglier that tha:t of
the l,.ovei11n.d ~.nd Longmont Welikly papers. To hi111 an 'ad' is
an 'ad,' r"'ardless of elrculat!on, which, as the 1\i~un!!.-Le~ilr
I)M!&amp;tated b8fote, wo!M mean tljatthe NewNork.Ti-.A6l•tbe
O.lilc)"ago Tribune, with tb~ hlifldreds of th,ousands of readers;
tiluillld publish 11 page ad fo.r the same pricll' 1\8 th.e Cbeye!lire

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boys or a:irh. Brother willlikt; tbe111
best made of pale blut or pink 11atin
finl&amp;lt cotton broadcloth, He will'
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CO.PY POR BEDTlMI:
AU Ti•1•1 111ttltlJ 111'1 trr•wl .,.~

1\tl~ranret

evenillg with Lee Arcber ..
Mrs. Arthur Eher&amp;bach and son
:·~~.~,.~on~ Mr. aud Mrs. Chas.

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and L1.1 e Dodson spent Wednesday

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StanlA.'I th !a week.

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Wayne Ru~~&amp;ell 111 sJSendlng a two

weeks vacation \\'lth

8Ufldlly.

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William C. Den~i111, P..,.iolent of the Che)l'ellne (WJo.)

wlfe, reeentlt.

Golda Mae Moore
were. rolling en Henry Smaley -"'~'\'

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with her sillter, Mrs. Chaa.

Moore.
.Urs. Win Johrulo.n spent Su,nday
wtth Mrs. Millard Romine.
Mr. liJld Mra. WPlter Dodson
was a gueat Gr wm. Burford Md

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w\lllitY in establil!h~d ~iws~ are not of .a mUEhl'oom groW!-"· .
!f!J.eY·IP'I! the ~~ oi ye~ .~ elfon. A. ne~spllper, for mstanee, grows ·in circulation and iuflilimce wfl;h' the comml!nity it
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The npreaent.t.t1Vs ot IIChoa1J

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Bam t.o Yr. and llrl. Howard
Bort.m, • 1011, Sept. lltb. .
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In Bolivia and Pararuay, Home With New •
Ideu of Southern Hoopitality.

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Southeaatem Ohio At.hletie
leane will meet tn tbe Welllton
hl(h ochool bulldlnl, Sept 01, at
o'el"'k, 11 has been •......-

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Obio leque ltCb~ 11
I'Oquinlsehedulo feotball

can.

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meat. Jt&amp;te that it wou.ld be mort
tal.r t.o ctet.erDUoe a cbUDJIImlhlp
to han f:I.Ch member meet 'the
other d~ the ...,.,, 'l'hey alJio
flti.te that. m&amp;D)' IICboobl han trou ~
ble lil ~11111\l l&amp;el r.nd Jhool€1
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or otDcer:a tor tlle com·
year and ILPPf(lvement. G1 om..
1c.nla to handle oonterence footbl.ll
11amu t.b:L&amp; seuon wtU be a 'J)Irt Q(
the bualneu proanm after which

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Bwr.r member or t.be quad &amp;ad

the CIORb1nJ' lliaft Is de\'QtlDa every
btt or enerp IPd time P-.Ible to~
nrd the wblpptna topt.Mr or •
load ta.m ap.~n ~ 1HI' n mU&amp;t
not be fOfiOU,m however, thai a.
team that Ia bit aa hard. u ... laat
Year'a anreptiOD, by paduatlon.
hu a. tou1h ••tsnmem In md:tnr
replacement&amp;. It mQR be remember·
ld t.ba\ antq ot.he,a. there were
8oot..t, at oenti!J', the two 0uc1 boys

HARD AT
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UERY EVENIN~

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Cleveland, Sept.

prospeeta ror 1832, ihtlft ia every
I reason to believe tha.c Pomeroy fans
1 wW a:ase upon u iood a team as ia
))0881ble wtth the material at hand

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Athens re«1111ltlon 1Jf the dJI,lr)rmen'a eo- : an account of lt:aell, material taken
c.peratlw sales assoct11.tl0n, a reso- into oona:lderatlon. &amp;.veral 01 the

Hawley moved h1.s family Jutlon adopted by 196 milk farmers boys on the aquad have ql.l8lltlcainto part of the E. 11:. Hayman at
protest meettnr today wu tiona whfch should mate football

~ho~u~se~pn~r&lt;~ol~w~h~le~h;l~o~.....,.~~~""::by~~~~to~I~P~"'=""'=ta~t~lo~n~ID~C:Ie:Yeland
~1 8 l"annle Coleman and 10n.

players ofe:~perlence
them when
sumrJent
to they
knowlmblbe
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New York Governor

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BAKING

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Pre1idenl
Favoriti•m

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these sales at ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY. Do
not be deceived the prices on cotton, wool and silks
are not going downward.
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Finally Admitt~d

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London Banker Glad u~ed
So- Which Will a.,.,!
Fruit ia Future.,

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-tight fitting i:ave£-h~~ .. \Vjl•e" nand!~
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BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs Edwin Btalattlsl nee

Mae SnUUU of New Haven announce
tht birth or a. baby Blrl bo·n TueBday, September 20, at
hospital.

Mr. and

the

Save On

Holzer

Ml'l. Horace

Smith of Hartford are the rmndprn"Cnt'f of tne littLe Miss

CARTERS.FOUNTAIN PENS
$7.00 Carteo·'s Fountain Pens-red, green
m· blue ... ... ... . , ....... . . .......$2.88
$1&gt;.00 Carters Fountain Pens, blue and
gold-grey and black ....... . .... $1.89
$1.00 Carters Pencils .. ... ... . ..... . 69c

p,t~RAGUAY

CLAIMS
ANOTHER VICTORY

216 BOYS "STURDY" BLUI SHIRTS

Coat style-Two pockets with button
tops- Unbreakable buttons-double shoul-'
ders-{ull cut sizes 12r;2 to 14- blue chambray- While they last.
THURSDAY

Another, SM~ent-

"IRONCLAD" SILK STOCKINGS
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Chiffon and Service weight, pure silk,
full fashione·d-Sizes 8% to '101,.§-New.est
fall colors-Nublack, Frimch Biege, 'faljpe
Mist, Brownwood, Light Gun ,Metal, Hazebiege.

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WHITE SAYS · TRUTH
CA~ELESSLY USEO

Clevelana· Police
Search For Killer
TODAY

Big Reduction tn
Gasoline Prices
Drallic. Cut• in Motor Fuel,
Aaaounced to Take Ef.
feet Friday

atf.a(:k. The Chinese at .OO'J! seJz.
ed the miNion bORpitsl and HChool
tor a fort from which they could

"WI!IINER Y.AKE ALL"
With James Cagney

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Tlbelal'l&amp; occupied two of the

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converted them into

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63 PAIRS "SCOTCH PLAID" BED
BLANKETS

;D:.;;,,nN SILif UNDERWEAR
BloiHIIen, Step-Ina, Pantiee

Closely waven, fine cotton Bed Blankets,
double bed size, 66 by 80 lnche11-All over
Scotch plaids in Rose, Blue, Tan, . Lavender and grey--i!it~tched ends.

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styles, peach and pink colors-Regular and
extra slzes--tl•.t lock finished seams42 gauge tin s~ ...
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WITH SMUGGLERS.'f

And DeputJ
Make Effort To Cov·
Deficit

THURSDAY
Elberlelds _In Pomeroy.

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Poison Suspect

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IEMI\NUIPATION rAKOON
CclUJnbUI&gt; 0 .. &amp;pl 2'l - IN80tftclally reooanlzl.na:
t.OO.ay IL5
Bmanclpa.t.lon day , Governor Oeorat'
White Itt free a n~ o convlcl. 1
Victor Owlnn of Altron who .1os
been aervtna: a ltf~ Lem1 for t\w. I
' l'lrot ~ murder :&gt;! Port.f!r tb.r-

County Trea•·
urer $37,600 In
Arrean

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!IIICIUNTS Of
·coUNTY ~ffiCIN~

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NEWS SER'/IOE

iSHDRTAG£

in you; ctiAru.:

DOUBI,.E ACTING

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·-~·.~·". to begin mandlnl hta:her mUit prlees and school has never yet tailed to l(ive

ohio---Mwu,. cloudy tonla:ht and J' )l'rt.-day . probably local llhowera Jn 8out.ll po;rdj:IQ

FULL

baa a bl.&amp; job in tuUng their
Praettoe will asaln tak"
at thl! uaual thne this even -

Long Bottuo

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a\ th, New Olllce of Tile ~
Trlbu'l", call 236--L; If the . . _
Ollleel ask for 202-:&amp;.

Scrimma1e lndul,.d ·In
Before Larp Crowd
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matter R H. Hammum.
MIMea Leona and t.eot&amp; Swan
from a Ylsit. with
R, Swan and fam·

DEADJ:RS' NO'J'ICJI - If J'IMI

at t&amp;d:le, and PlerotU lnd Wine·
brenner In t.be b&amp;ct tleld who
faUe:cl &amp;o repori for action ibla )'ear
Anr tftdi whk:b 10eea a qulntet
such •• thOle ftve boya were, nee~

Elroy, Ruth and Mary Jane Wood the rulea requift rUne contelta 1t
Tbat Pomeroy fans are beeomtng
Norma Prederiek and WUbur Me- 111 believed that a lmlte"r interest more football minded eYti'J' day was
woUld re&amp;Uit. Molt teuna have aL
FJroy
•t!ilflt nine pD&amp;ea tn • eeuon 11 it mown Tuesday evemn1 when an
Ed Dt!cker and fam.Uy of Belpre 1a,. 1L 18 eatd.
unusually tarae crowd was prt!!senL
t~pent &amp; few da)'a wlth Mllturcl
.Another • .,.ndmen• whleh _.. n when the two f~ m.entora,
Prederlelr. and family.
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Noah weaver spent a tew dl.fl5 be considered at t.hl.l meeUnr will Coaehs Farnham
aad
Hou.ae
wl1.h Mllford Predertelr..
be tbat to reduel!! tbe: maxfmwn started their protes:H t.broulh Ulelr
--------CO!£ ot the &amp;liver lovi.Dt' cupe to dally praetlee.
Pl from $25. 'nle ft.PAJ amendment
Du! to th'e rain Tuesday a!terwtll be a vote ou the Queatlon of noon, the field baelr. of the IC!thool
lneludlu1 lirls' buket-ball as a Wlt.S somewhat softened and per~
~port to be spon&amp;ored by the tea- mltud the coubea to five the boys
Mrs L. J Myers )eft lalft week ~e.
1 some sctlmmap wort without talc·
for Harrleti'Bv1lle •to ~~Jl4 !!lOme
'lbe offtelals o1 leque schoola in&amp;: ltl.y unn~ry Chtmeee with
tlme wlth her brother Henry Pryor art urted t.o attend Lhla important InJuries
Quy Hammwn of Smlthn Ferry, :nee[ ina at the be(Jinnlna of th'l! 1 Whtle it atlllla earlY to make any
Pa., Is vlaltlnl hJB brother, POllt~ prtaent aeuon
1 predictions reprdln&amp;
the team's

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baftl attract.td-

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