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The npreaent.t.t1Vs ot IIChoa1J

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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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I'Oquinlsehedulo feotball

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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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BAKING

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Pre1idenl
Favoriti•m

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We urge you_ the buJJing public to take advantage of
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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t';?~;~l War Debt ParleY,

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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down upon the city. lmmelltatep
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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Tailored lace trimmed-and· appliqued
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

POWDER

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!IIICIUNTS Of
·coUNTY ~ffiCIN~

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NEWS SER'/IOE

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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 -

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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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At Tuesday Drill
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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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bk! of Coach Clyde Bottyn this
wee)C:, lUI he Ia preparing hls sque.U
or ,Yellow Jacket.~ !or the cruclu,l
~t when l.hey meet ltw Jrcmon

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team next elati.U'day

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J Culloch and family, 'lbursd.ay eve-

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Mabel Oibb$ a.nd
tw:~
dalla!:hlets and Mr. and l~n Fred
Jamta were villtJna Mr. aru;1 Mra.
W. T . WUey, 8\U\dal'.
Oeo. Shamblin ot BuffalO, N. Y,
Ia visltiQI hij Uncle, Oeo. Slayton

THE EUROPEAN SITUATION
JHE UNITED STATES,. it;, said, fro~ns upon Germany's advances toward_,ge\fing an i!:crcaHe in arma~
mcntR while the rest of Europe ia going "hAy wire" on the
subject. If, as has been repbrtet;l, the administration has
made the statement to Englan·d tegarding the nttltude of
America toward German demands, it simply is but another instance
the gl~ring miBtakes which have been

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r..ocoml)*nted
by Ervin
hll parent.
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But uptown coacbea and tnt.er- I and
lin F.dpr
and iuwr
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inll.y vrell iUld prontl&amp;ee ~h.at be will lion pretenta a better form from Otty, where he .OJ enter Oolum- I
!.&amp;~ care o1 hbl ihlll'!! of the Une, the ele't11n Oranp and Black clad bia unlvl!nlry llw M'hOOI Thomu l
while Riley, polled on Ll'l.e encl poe- warrion, and many believe Lhat b)' &amp;rvtn wu reoenUr awarded a
ttlon, aeenU w be oomlnl forward $&amp;turdat lhe t.Km wUl bate aehalanhlp in Ja• B~ anduat.ed:
11 d.efensJve play
lmproved.autficleniJy 1.o stv-e the ' swnma ewn X.~ 1
Not as much o~n oe said ubout ::"' rl'ler cit)' bop p)ent)' of! State unlvenJity laat ~te. 0 ~~ 1
otheJ portJona vf the lin~ althouah
rry.
1WM a member ot Phi Delta Theta J
Ytmng Abbot ~ oapP.ble of prw·
Bat.t.yn Is alao hopeful u the p ·o- • Phi Be&amp;&amp; Kappa, Sphinx and
duclng a.s tht! lleal:IOD we11.n1 on.
apecta look IQOd, but he l8 t.aktnc Tout Muter.
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A tt=am. composed ol former Mid- no chances and ll ri.Ying the boyl !
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die t hi h ..~~J "dde
Mrs. :z 0 Probat. le1t Wed
plent,)' of bard .ort and drilllllll
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mqed aplnlt t.he nnlty eleven the bu&amp; bo\m.d for Lawrenoe count.y.
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Wednesday. aa Battyn prolonaed the
Not all the pnctlce ._.Lona thla l'dma1n unt. the return ot Mr. and
practice sessJon with his protetefl on week have been taken. \lp wlCh de - 1 Mn Ed8&amp;r Ervin and daUChter
the defensive.
tenatve playa, u the. YJ!Illow Jack· trum He• Yort..
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Bueh f&lt;ltmer
players, aa Ray et ooaeh hal ha.nded a ~ea of MW I ~v W B. Patterson, M1u Bess
NNl, Swlaher, BUts AUen.aworth, pla.fll to hiB t.eam and baa drilled S&amp;nborn. Mra. Roben Harris Mra
• Balrlmy Fultz, Faulkner, Andei'Min, tht!m In tht! exe(:utlon or LhOI8 · Alfnes Solea and Nra
Jennie
Pt:te Rollflh, Kerns,
Pickens Bnd 1playa which &amp;hould all:l .aomewbat 18mlth motored W Wellaton Thu!.Rw;k, compo~~ed the offensive Learn , tor the we&amp;knP.M In deien.se. Th~ Iday to at~nd the dlstric t m~tlng
w!Lh Mussnmn o.ct1t1g us cen~- . ,
ron~st at Ironton ts scheduled tor 1of the Womell 'li P'arel&amp;n M!lfijiOn·
This team ran
thrmtah ana 2 o'clock. Saturday afternoon, and ary 110elety.
JHound the hllh school el¥ven ltUJle matly loeal r.. ns are preparing to
Bennett and Heldop Ruwll ~f
&amp;fter time tor large
8'aln&amp; and follbw tllf' team thereo. ·
I Huntlnli'ton, came Wedne.sday eViltouchdown.&amp;, although on msny ocnllll' tor a vtslt with their moth~r,
caakJns were stopped ll.ll..the defen·
HEAR' INGALL'R
I Mra E&lt;lltb RWIBCil The la.lte• , e·
slve play bega.n cllcking
Not one
turned tc. hie home Thursday
ottenslve dr111 was given the varTl1e ronowlni people •ttendcd ttiDrnin&amp;".

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:Mr. and Mrs. Alillal'CI. A.iam.s.
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IIJJ the nnHtlckeftl B.rtl &amp;l&amp;inat the
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return o'f'Ute barroom. 1'bey keep twlns vleUed relatives and attnded
n~ti.J mwnm about tile apaakessy the Melgg county fAir IBBt week.
wbloh doef:ln't need a. retura ticket.
Tt:;m WllUs ,of East L1verpoo1.
spent t.he week end with relaTile wrlk!r Is also "ralnst t.he t.wes,
t return o1 the l'lftloon. Nobody Is go~
~1 OhappeU l&amp;ft 8\.mday tor
inl ~ allp over anr twl:lve•rear old Ilia home at :UV..vqr Palla, Pa., end·
free lW.'Ulh on blm, ..........,_
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Now, if there is no retrenchment, naturally millions
doHarfl will be spent which could and should be spent
lu paying ~'merica what i&amp; owed to he1• by every one of
the natio~ which ue making such a howl about Germany's re'l)uest for ' a faJr deal. Never naR q. aref',tei"
France, EPgland and Italy as the present circum!ftanc~
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made in our foreign policy and ih our effort:s. to collect the
money due us from European nations.
In thf' first place, any ordinary high ~chool ~tudent
who is at aiJ conven~ant with the situation ip Europe,
knows that En.vtnnd will never consent to ~ r.,duction of
83 1-3 per cent in her armaments; he further knows that
if England doC:s not consent to the decrease, f!"rance, Italy
nn~ al~ others naturallr can.not be expected to reduce J
Whlch ts anQtbJ!J;' way of aaymg that there wi)] be no re-~
trenchmem on the lines suggested by M.r. Hoover.
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and Mr8. Andy ~ and da.UBhk!l'
Krs. Eunice Jivlden and daush(
WUma.
t.cr L4mort and Mrs. C&lt;&gt;ruella Olen- I'
a~mln were Swtdi.y 1Ue6tll or Mr.
MJM Lela Beaver &lt;lf C~lhl.
Born, to Mr and Mrs. FlO"~
1•n&lt;i Mre. J . L. Barne'Ue.
z&gt;pen t " few da.ys last week wftl•
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16.
Mr. a.nd , Mr1. R. H. McOullooh
her mother, !Ira. DA8iy JJe~~over.
anr;l sora Ivan Wt~Je vlllt!QJ Dolly Mother and daugbter are doing
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.it'rthqr Plt.'Scller of UlllnopJ.c, 9·•
1Doolittle and famll3-· Monday eve·
Mr. a,nd Mrs Howard Stover of Mr and Mns Jtllln Weaver- of RaCl.rl Barnette and wife are l'lM• Bradbury, sepnt 8undo.y witt. l.•le cine, Mr. a.nd Mrs R.o&amp;s' Stdil.rt 'or
Wr.a H. A. Barnett And ramuy
tol'IQer'l5 parents, Mt. ac1l Mt'8, 8 . Bradbury, &amp;pent Bund&amp;y WI* Mr.
and. Mt'G Ge.orge Smith.
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and strength, a very present help in trouble.-Psalm 46:1.

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Most of the pracUce !&gt;tSISi&lt;lns this
W:eelr. have been conducted from Lhe
dete-nlllve &amp;nJie bt. , atlll some fpw
plaaes on the forward wall are v.r, -.
tUlly weak and S88' ea sily unde ~ the s lty team Wednesday evening as. ht Republican dinner and t'OOeP ·
.khn Zerkle ll!ft Tue!day t .. f'norul&amp;ughtB of scrimmage &lt;lpposl- the tnent.or attempted to perfect the (Jon given at Nel&amp;onvllle . Wt!dt.ll&amp;· iw&lt; rqr_., Wlnchettl'r. Va., with th4'
tton.
defense.
iiay, for Da.vk1 B. Inplll, l\lbenll. .. , hr.~4 4ll!P!ia of Mn1. Ben !U'dNe,l who playl'l the tackle posl·
The sLrength of' Ironl.on 1..s known torlal candidate , Mn. Prankle I fll(lfld t"Jf Cllft.on.
t~on .ln defens1ve, 11hows up exceed· hr.r£ a-'-"-''-"'_ld~~ have vi·- Gaylol't! Mrs E p W~~~~k_._~ra.
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Yellow Jackel team defeated Jwre Jontt. K&amp;x t.mbert.. Jllr and Mn.
Jut. yee.r bJ tM IITlt.lJ OlPiin ol I T. A. May aDd Ml"' Iva Brown c;;
o, UJd noleu a lltr'ObPr detenee Wlddlleport. aDd. Kra. Earl Lam11
s produc.d the Ironton IQUJ.d will
have little trouble when the Mid 1
TO af'l'l&amp; COLUMIJJA
dleport ttam Joutnert thert Batur- t 'l'hGmu &amp; l:rrin ot OolumtaUI

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the powerful o11erustve drlvee of oppoatng teams, seem~~ t.o be the ~rou-

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&amp;IIUI'df'f with ..... H-·v. TIICI:er.
Born 'to Mr. and Nil. Roland
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Mrs Emma Chase r~lved severe I .ucu. uorw Pi~'- 011
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any ~ uf'f~red by the rank and !lie
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bruise&amp; when she tell at her home .,..,.....~ .. .u~oJ•v.•c.

Patricia kave
phone number. "M&lt;j&lt;••-•
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clu,ims for a f;_liJ' r~ presentation on the nrr;na subject; tlic I'"''~"'
European cuuntl·ieR sn in~istent on kof:lping up their: own

ar!lenals, would be compelled to utov &amp;nd 4o SOfl'lC 1 t' OH- That's ~ ret.um or Lht1 af\loor..
sidering. First, they would have to fuce the fact that ~~~oo~:t~ a.'::P 1!':,'~!~~" a~~~at Iii\~
e1ther Germany must be given u chance tp llrtn lfl propor- that ..-e cap 9J;l1Y fttMe they mu+t
tion to the arming dpnc by th'!!rnselvea, or they muRt do a ~~~b~Cl ,~mp ®lorttl~a.fe oxperretrenchmtJnt act, bringing them back to armaments in
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proportion to the German status.
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Pnpnt&lt;el:.Jjtll\1fiGhter wt:lo still l111 oo=qbing ba1worp
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con-the situation, di1igently prodding the tlpenQthrlftA owing 11eede the ~Int.
us th ey would agree to a big reduc~ion in at:mamt!pt.s ::;===="-='--=====F
before they agree to permit G,ermuny to ~avo lillY furtl!et
'MASON CITY
a.rmantents. This would afford ns u 'chance to step in 1
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· t th at th e money save d bY sma II er al'mH:!S
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M11:1. OB01:gc Mce~;, ll11ught(jr
anP. EIIWJ.ctJ 1 lltld SoJ1o. Ro u~ wc~e
nuvieM, sho4h:l be q.pplied to ~he Ht.ag,rer:lng debt owed Ufi. vJ~l!hi.it ,¥100 Ellen Ml'.l!s at HunUt~
It does not seem poa•.dble thnt any individual or t.o~a~~~ga~rt~. Clare 1100 Blet.ndr
group A[ lnQividualt~ dealing in diplomacy even {.IRrtio:lly jand WlJIIIlm Blclpc1 left Tueaday
· tQ lorMiss
Belle W Va
could mu If sue•h a ft I'IC chal't~e tn mp.1&lt; ~ :\t lcnst a l!l~llr~
J!Sfite t.ewt6 returned to ntir1
get back some of the millions wttlch ha11 been owed by' home Bt B~Iem after spending t!¥
Europe to our heavily laden taxpayers, the~e manr YBijfS;. ~~~d~~~ w.eeks with Mn. ~ IJ·
With J4st ft, part of it in OUf treasury, we could have tak~ Mra. P. R. Car~~ey waa vialtl~
en care of the aoltliers in flne shQ.pe and never experi-~ re~u;~ t:~!r~e:!ora:~tu:~a~­
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Gorgou)ofT who was behead- !
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P.resident
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Mn. 11ull Shain and children a nd

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of
Doumer of
Mr9 Lucy 81Pmtone or Slaats Mills
lwrself facing 't~e-.ih becantse ~Jhe waH arrellted on the w
Vu. .. were week end aueatll &lt;~t ~r
nmt Mrs B. 0. l''lahtlr
charge Of ~tottlinK" COJlectivi~ed grain in Russia.
L. C. Furbee alld Plm·e.noc MoIn' 'Russiq. • tho c'ountry
many of the RedB and Cqm- dumu were visiting Mr and MrP
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munists of thJs c~)ln~rY would }}ave u11 believe it~ the Eden Bend Sunt!a.v
of all n.Q.tionH one ~'~Ire not steal grains collocted by the
WIIUam Lewifl lett for Da3-top
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government uqless he wapts to plaee his Hfe in danger. th!ro for an operation.
Jn qur cpu~~ t~~ RePs flnd eo much over which to object 1da~r:~ ~!n~o!aet~~~~ spent Bunand yet it lB ·~tlmost Jmpossible to have a ptan condemned I Mr a nd Mra. LoMie Poalesons 1
tn dE!aih even aft.G.r he fg fou.nd gujlty of wi1fuJ1v premed·
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benefit of that Lucky Strike purifying
process, described by the words"lt's toasted". That's why fOlks in
every city, town and hamlet say that
Luckies are such mild cigarems.

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bk! of Coach Clyde Bottyn this
wee)C:, lUI he Ia preparing hls sque.U
or ,Yellow Jacket.~ !or the cruclu,l
~t when l.hey meet ltw Jrcmon

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Mabel Oibb$ a.nd
tw:~
dalla!:hlets and Mr. and l~n Fred
Jamta were villtJna Mr. aru;1 Mra.
W. T . WUey, 8\U\dal'.
Oeo. Shamblin ot BuffalO, N. Y,
Ia visltiQI hij Uncle, Oeo. Slayton

THE EUROPEAN SITUATION
JHE UNITED STATES,. it;, said, fro~ns upon Germany's advances toward_,ge\fing an i!:crcaHe in arma~
mcntR while the rest of Europe ia going "hAy wire" on the
subject. If, as has been repbrtet;l, the administration has
made the statement to Englan·d tegarding the nttltude of
America toward German demands, it simply is but another instance
the gl~ring miBtakes which have been

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by Ervin
hll parent.
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But uptown coacbea and tnt.er- I and
lin F.dpr
and iuwr
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inll.y vrell iUld prontl&amp;ee ~h.at be will lion pretenta a better form from Otty, where he .OJ enter Oolum- I
!.&amp;~ care o1 hbl ihlll'!! of the Une, the ele't11n Oranp and Black clad bia unlvl!nlry llw M'hOOI Thomu l
while Riley, polled on Ll'l.e encl poe- warrion, and many believe Lhat b)' &amp;rvtn wu reoenUr awarded a
ttlon, aeenU w be oomlnl forward $&amp;turdat lhe t.Km wUl bate aehalanhlp in Ja• B~ anduat.ed:
11 d.efensJve play
lmproved.autficleniJy 1.o stv-e the ' swnma ewn X.~ 1
Not as much o~n oe said ubout ::"' rl'ler cit)' bop p)ent)' of! State unlvenJity laat ~te. 0 ~~ 1
otheJ portJona vf the lin~ althouah
rry.
1WM a member ot Phi Delta Theta J
Ytmng Abbot ~ oapP.ble of prw·
Bat.t.yn Is alao hopeful u the p ·o- • Phi Be&amp;&amp; Kappa, Sphinx and
duclng a.s tht! lleal:IOD we11.n1 on.
apecta look IQOd, but he l8 t.aktnc Tout Muter.
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A tt=am. composed ol former Mid- no chances and ll ri.Ying the boyl !
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die t hi h ..~~J "dde
Mrs. :z 0 Probat. le1t Wed
plent,)' of bard .ort and drilllllll
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·s acr m- before he wm allow them l.o board ' day tor OoJ~Ilua. ...:....__, ... _ ~~;!
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mqed aplnlt t.he nnlty eleven the bu&amp; bo\m.d for Lawrenoe count.y.
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Wednesday. aa Battyn prolonaed the
Not all the pnctlce ._.Lona thla l'dma1n unt. the return ot Mr. and
practice sessJon with his protetefl on week have been taken. \lp wlCh de - 1 Mn Ed8&amp;r Ervin and daUChter
the defensive.
tenatve playa, u the. YJ!Illow Jack· trum He• Yort..
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Bueh f&lt;ltmer
players, aa Ray et ooaeh hal ha.nded a ~ea of MW I ~v W B. Patterson, M1u Bess
NNl, Swlaher, BUts AUen.aworth, pla.fll to hiB t.eam and baa drilled S&amp;nborn. Mra. Roben Harris Mra
• Balrlmy Fultz, Faulkner, Andei'Min, tht!m In tht! exe(:utlon or LhOI8 · Alfnes Solea and Nra
Jennie
Pt:te Rollflh, Kerns,
Pickens Bnd 1playa which &amp;hould all:l .aomewbat 18mlth motored W Wellaton Thu!.Rw;k, compo~~ed the offensive Learn , tor the we&amp;knP.M In deien.se. Th~ Iday to at~nd the dlstric t m~tlng
w!Lh Mussnmn o.ct1t1g us cen~- . ,
ron~st at Ironton ts scheduled tor 1of the Womell 'li P'arel&amp;n M!lfijiOn·
This team ran
thrmtah ana 2 o'clock. Saturday afternoon, and ary 110elety.
JHound the hllh school el¥ven ltUJle matly loeal r.. ns are preparing to
Bennett and Heldop Ruwll ~f
&amp;fter time tor large
8'aln&amp; and follbw tllf' team thereo. ·
I Huntlnli'ton, came Wedne.sday eViltouchdown.&amp;, although on msny ocnllll' tor a vtslt with their moth~r,
caakJns were stopped ll.ll..the defen·
HEAR' INGALL'R
I Mra E&lt;lltb RWIBCil The la.lte• , e·
slve play bega.n cllcking
Not one
turned tc. hie home Thursday
ottenslve dr111 was given the varTl1e ronowlni people •ttendcd ttiDrnin&amp;".

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:Mr. and Mrs. Alillal'CI. A.iam.s.
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IIJJ the nnHtlckeftl B.rtl &amp;l&amp;inat the
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n~ti.J mwnm about tile apaakessy the Melgg county fAir IBBt week.
wbloh doef:ln't need a. retura ticket.
Tt:;m WllUs ,of East L1verpoo1.
spent t.he week end with relaTile wrlk!r Is also "ralnst t.he t.wes,
t return o1 the l'lftloon. Nobody Is go~
~1 OhappeU l&amp;ft 8\.mday tor
inl ~ allp over anr twl:lve•rear old Ilia home at :UV..vqr Palla, Pa., end·
free lW.'Ulh on blm, ..........,_
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Now, if there is no retrenchment, naturally millions
doHarfl will be spent which could and should be spent
lu paying ~'merica what i&amp; owed to he1• by every one of
the natio~ which ue making such a howl about Germany's re'l)uest for ' a faJr deal. Never naR q. aref',tei"
France, EPgland and Italy as the present circum!ftanc~
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made in our foreign policy and ih our effort:s. to collect the
money due us from European nations.
In thf' first place, any ordinary high ~chool ~tudent
who is at aiJ conven~ant with the situation ip Europe,
knows that En.vtnnd will never consent to ~ r.,duction of
83 1-3 per cent in her armaments; he further knows that
if England doC:s not consent to the decrease, f!"rance, Italy
nn~ al~ others naturallr can.not be expected to reduce J
Whlch ts anQtbJ!J;' way of aaymg that there wi)] be no re-~
trenchmem on the lines suggested by M.r. Hoover.
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and Mr8. Andy ~ and da.UBhk!l'
Krs. Eunice Jivlden and daush(
WUma.
t.cr L4mort and Mrs. C&lt;&gt;ruella Olen- I'
a~mln were Swtdi.y 1Ue6tll or Mr.
MJM Lela Beaver &lt;lf C~lhl.
Born, to Mr and Mrs. FlO"~
1•n&lt;i Mre. J . L. Barne'Ue.
z&gt;pen t " few da.ys last week wftl•
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Sept.
16.
Mr. a.nd , Mr1. R. H. McOullooh
her mother, !Ira. DA8iy JJe~~over.
anr;l sora Ivan Wt~Je vlllt!QJ Dolly Mother and daugbter are doing
nne.
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.it'rthqr Plt.'Scller of UlllnopJ.c, 9·•
1Doolittle and famll3-· Monday eve·
Mr. a,nd Mrs Howard Stover of Mr and Mns Jtllln Weaver- of RaCl.rl Barnette and wife are l'lM• Bradbury, sepnt 8undo.y witt. l.•le cine, Mr. a.nd Mrs R.o&amp;s' Stdil.rt 'or
Wr.a H. A. Barnett And ramuy
tol'IQer'l5 parents, Mt. ac1l Mt'8, 8 . Bradbury, &amp;pent Bund&amp;y WI* Mr.
and. Mt'G Ge.orge Smith.
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and strength, a very present help in trouble.-Psalm 46:1.

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Most of the pracUce !&gt;tSISi&lt;lns this
W:eelr. have been conducted from Lhe
dete-nlllve &amp;nJie bt. , atlll some fpw
plaaes on the forward wall are v.r, -.
tUlly weak and S88' ea sily unde ~ the s lty team Wednesday evening as. ht Republican dinner and t'OOeP ·
.khn Zerkle ll!ft Tue!day t .. f'norul&amp;ughtB of scrimmage &lt;lpposl- the tnent.or attempted to perfect the (Jon given at Nel&amp;onvllle . Wt!dt.ll&amp;· iw&lt; rqr_., Wlnchettl'r. Va., with th4'
tton.
defense.
iiay, for Da.vk1 B. Inplll, l\lbenll. .. , hr.~4 4ll!P!ia of Mn1. Ben !U'dNe,l who playl'l the tackle posl·
The sLrength of' Ironl.on 1..s known torlal candidate , Mn. Prankle I fll(lfld t"Jf Cllft.on.
t~on .ln defens1ve, 11hows up exceed· hr.r£ a-'-"-''-"'_ld~~ have vi·- Gaylol't! Mrs E p W~~~~k_._~ra.
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tually thto •me ttam that W ltt1 1 Jt.t.'ll')'n Monahan, C..pt. Tom
Yellow Jackel team defeated Jwre Jontt. K&amp;x t.mbert.. Jllr and Mn.
Jut. yee.r bJ tM IITlt.lJ OlPiin ol I T. A. May aDd Ml"' Iva Brown c;;
o, UJd noleu a lltr'ObPr detenee Wlddlleport. aDd. Kra. Earl Lam11
s produc.d the Ironton IQUJ.d will
have little trouble when the Mid 1
TO af'l'l&amp; COLUMIJJA
dleport ttam Joutnert thert Batur- t 'l'hGmu &amp; l:rrin ot OolumtaUI

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A defeuJJlve cnpa ble of stopptn1
the powerful o11erustve drlvee of oppoatng teams, seem~~ t.o be the ~rou-

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Born 'to Mr. and Nil. Roland
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Mrs Emma Chase r~lved severe I .ucu. uorw Pi~'- 011
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any ~ uf'f~red by the rank and !lie
relatJvea.
bruise&amp; when she tell at her home .,..,.....~ .. .u~oJ•v.•c.

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phone number. "M&lt;j&lt;••-•
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you like."
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European cuuntl·ieR sn in~istent on kof:lping up their: own

ar!lenals, would be compelled to utov &amp;nd 4o SOfl'lC 1 t' OH- That's ~ ret.um or Lht1 af\loor..
sidering. First, they would have to fuce the fact that ~~~oo~:t~ a.'::P 1!':,'~!~~" a~~~at Iii\~
e1ther Germany must be given u chance tp llrtn lfl propor- that ..-e cap 9J;l1Y fttMe they mu+t
tion to the arming dpnc by th'!!rnselvea, or they muRt do a ~~~b~Cl ,~mp ®lorttl~a.fe oxperretrenchmtJnt act, bringing them back to armaments in
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proportion to the German status.
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con-the situation, di1igently prodding the tlpenQthrlftA owing 11eede the ~Int.
us th ey would agree to a big reduc~ion in at:mamt!pt.s ::;===="-='--=====F
before they agree to permit G,ermuny to ~avo lillY furtl!et
'MASON CITY
a.rmantents. This would afford ns u 'chance to step in 1
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anP. EIIWJ.ctJ 1 lltld SoJ1o. Ro u~ wc~e
nuvieM, sho4h:l be q.pplied to ~he Ht.ag,rer:lng debt owed Ufi. vJ~l!hi.it ,¥100 Ellen Ml'.l!s at HunUt~
It does not seem poa•.dble thnt any individual or t.o~a~~~ga~rt~. Clare 1100 Blet.ndr
group A[ lnQividualt~ dealing in diplomacy even {.IRrtio:lly jand WlJIIIlm Blclpc1 left Tueaday
· tQ lorMiss
Belle W Va
could mu If sue•h a ft I'IC chal't~e tn mp.1&lt; ~ :\t lcnst a l!l~llr~
J!Sfite t.ewt6 returned to ntir1
get back some of the millions wttlch ha11 been owed by' home Bt B~Iem after spending t!¥
Europe to our heavily laden taxpayers, the~e manr YBijfS;. ~~~d~~~ w.eeks with Mn. ~ IJ·
With J4st ft, part of it in OUf treasury, we could have tak~ Mra. P. R. Car~~ey waa vialtl~
en care of the aoltliers in flne shQ.pe and never experi-~ re~u;~ t:~!r~e:!ora:~tu:~a~­
cnced the many. regrettable inCidents pertaining thereto. korsburg Sllturda)' fol' treatap.ent. :

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Mn. 11ull Shain and children a nd

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of
Doumer of
Mr9 Lucy 81Pmtone or Slaats Mills
lwrself facing 't~e-.ih becantse ~Jhe waH arrellted on the w
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nmt Mrs B. 0. l''lahtlr
charge Of ~tottlinK" COJlectivi~ed grain in Russia.
L. C. Furbee alld Plm·e.noc MoIn' 'Russiq. • tho c'ountry
many of the RedB and Cqm- dumu were visiting Mr and MrP
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munists of thJs c~)ln~rY would }}ave u11 believe it~ the Eden Bend Sunt!a.v
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WIIUam Lewifl lett for Da3-top
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government uqless he wapts to plaee his Hfe in danger. th!ro for an operation.
Jn qur cpu~~ t~~ RePs flnd eo much over which to object 1da~r:~ ~!n~o!aet~~~~ spent Bunand yet it lB ·~tlmost Jmpossible to have a ptan condemned I Mr a nd Mra. LoMie Poalesons 1
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benefit of that Lucky Strike purifying
process, described by the words"lt's toasted". That's why fOlks in
every city, town and hamlet say that
Luckies are such mild cigarems.

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·UUT BY · C~~CHE~ WE.DNESD~Y

For

Love?
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Orang-.:
At New York- Dick 8hlkfl.t, Ph14ldelphia., defeated Tin) Roebuck,
Oklahoma.
Plit McClarey, Irela.nd, defeated
Jerry Monl\ha.n, CalUomia.

but not on

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Gridiron!

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Don't miss
a chapter of

Henry Scott had the misfortune
of loalng one of his work hor.ses one

day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Little and
two chUdren were vtstt1ng her
sLater Mr. and Mrs. EveMtt Meeks

and son Sunday,
Mr. and Mn. George More1y announced the birth or a son Bept. 13
Mra. O&amp;Jl Ha.tkWI 1.5 the grand·
mot.ber.
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wAfl'l'Bl)--Load 10 baul

Wlll Switzer was the guest or
a.,..re Mulford and wife Friday.

10 oteve-

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Johnson was calllug
ret~Uves Sunday.

llnd. John w. ~llle Trana!er,
Pllone t&lt;M•X. Mlddloporl. 9·:10-3t

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wblte lethom c'-Jckens. Ohu.
N.,..Jrood, 601 W. Jll&amp;ln St.,

. WANTED TO

Pomeroy, Ohto.

BUY-IiO

First· Year Men

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But Ia Far Short Of Record; Bravea, Reds,
Tigen, Tribe Loae
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A !'!tiJry of-J..ove
arul finolhall
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FOXX GETS HOMER

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Jimmy hit his Mth circuit rlout of

No enforced rest. No operations

the scaaon a.e lobe A's downed the jlor injections. The :&gt;-imple Emerald

Yankees yesterday, 8 to 4, but faees 011 hom~ treatment permits you to
the' alm011t hnposslble task ot cOil.- ual- whlle those old aorea and ul- ,
nectln&amp;r for !l1x homers In four 1'0 about your dtdly routine as us- I

much indiv.iduality.

6ers quickly heal up anti your legs

become 1\8 good il:i new.
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pain, 1·educe swellinlt. stimulate cirCula.tlon. Just follow ~he e••Y dlrectionB and you are sure to be helped.
etansbury Drug Co .. Middleport, o.,
Agt., won't keep your money unleu
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AIN'T IT THE TRUTH!

to ~~shiqn B~re~tU. Write carefully
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At Low Co§l.

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WEDNEWAY
SEFTEMBER 28TH.
-i~ theDAIL'. TRIBUNE

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Outbrte and Mn. Dave
one day lut week.
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wu the p,_·(day 1\lell. or M.l'l. or,De
Kolly.
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MJ,ry Calhertne ol OOolvllt
'I!BI\Ird~y wtlh ,..rt · GN~~~~ :~

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PhU&amp;delphta. 8, New York f .
"Dizzy" Dean hurled the Oarcb
Cincinnati
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yielding only five. hits.
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AMERICAN A81001Al'ION
AMEBIC~N. o\81001,\TION
11 to 3 and 8 to 1. Ralph Kreaa ~ ,·
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L. P&lt;!t . Toledo at~\&gt; .' ,
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lng a homer ahd four doubles.

~.!'4n.= -~~. ~':'~ -~ Healed~Jt\t

Ruth'l!l mark.
F&lt;:~xX KQt no other hits and reUgquished the lead !n the batting
~aoe to Dale Alexander of the H~;;d
$ox, who managed t,o pound out
toqr hit$ while the Sox were lm•lng
both ends ot a twin bill to ws.~hlniJton, 1 to 0 and 3 to 2. Alexander
1 ha!i a. thrce~ point edge on the Mary

li.nute H1wkae

tn the National League by trimming the Cub8 again, 9 to 6, due to
errors b)' Rookies. Paul Waner hit
-jlia 68 double and needs, two more
to set a new mark.
The Olanta and Cardinals remain
,ed tied second h·om the
1n
standinas. N"flW York nosed out the
Braves ln the tenth, 2 to 1. while

Foxx, the big gunner cf th• Athle·
ilca .'Wl;lo hal been trying to beat ..
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hlttin8 ogolnst gUt-edge pltchlnr.
AMEBICAN LEAGUE
In the opener I&gt;Wk Coffman fonn- Club
w L
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)n wlnntg his first '*me of thll Phlladel)lhla , .
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st. Wule
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The Senators assured themselVes Chtca.IO
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or at least a tte tor third place,
Cleveland lost to St. Louis f to 3. Bolton · · · · · · · · · · 42
Pittsburgh clinched second plaee
MATIONii:'

Paul Waner Hits 58th.
Double, Needs Two
More For Mark

ot Murray CU.y callt&lt;l on M.-..

HOW THEY STANO
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season tor Washtnston.
'WuhlniJl;on
90
"Sugar" catn, a Rookie, pitched
86
the Mackmen to their win ewer the Cl\Cvt~
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Mr11. Errett P\:111011 ~11 llOJI

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Darst and wile
and two
da.uthters ot Cheshire spent BundQ ' l,l'1
with his parent.! Oeorge Darst &amp;ri.d

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PU~PlE VANTHER~ lflE GtJEN ~~~
·UUT BY · C~~CHE~ WE.DNESD~Y

For

Love?
Yes!

RoPt-

Orang-.:
At New York- Dick 8hlkfl.t, Ph14ldelphia., defeated Tin) Roebuck,
Oklahoma.
Plit McClarey, Irela.nd, defeated
Jerry Monl\ha.n, CalUomia.

but not on

Tlw
Gridiron!

fa.mU~.

Don't miss
a chapter of

Henry Scott had the misfortune
of loalng one of his work hor.ses one

day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Little and
two chUdren were vtstt1ng her
sLater Mr. and Mrs. EveMtt Meeks

and son Sunday,
Mr. and Mn. George More1y announced the birth or a son Bept. 13
Mra. O&amp;Jl Ha.tkWI 1.5 the grand·
mot.ber.
.

wAfl'l'Bl)--Load 10 baul

Wlll Switzer was the guest or
a.,..re Mulford and wife Friday.

10 oteve-

fthe l~a.

Johnson was calllug
ret~Uves Sunday.

llnd. John w. ~llle Trana!er,
Pllone t&lt;M•X. Mlddloporl. 9·:10-3t

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or 100
wblte lethom c'-Jckens. Ohu.
N.,..Jrood, 601 W. Jll&amp;ln St.,

. WANTED TO

Pomeroy, Ohto.

BUY-IiO

First· Year Men

D-:U-3t

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IH~HS ~U~E

lwwiN

~OOKIE

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But Ia Far Short Of Record; Bravea, Reds,
Tigen, Tribe Loae
By LES CONKLIN

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.· F~E I'!"AS, SROIJ~&gt; WEAV/;12 ffC·

A !'!tiJry of-J..ove
arul finolhall
l!'igldiflg Spiri&amp;! ·

FOXX GETS HOMER

Keud

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LeaJUc batting title, U;

v ricose lJ leers
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Brooklnl .. . . . . . . '!II

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No Trm.e Lost from World

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today.

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Jimmy hit his Mth circuit rlout of

No enforced rest. No operations

the scaaon a.e lobe A's downed the jlor injections. The :&gt;-imple Emerald

Yankees yesterday, 8 to 4, but faees 011 hom~ treatment permits you to
the' alm011t hnposslble task ot cOil.- ual- whlle those old aorea and ul- ,
nectln&amp;r for !l1x homers In four 1'0 about your dtdly routine as us- I

much indiv.iduality.

6ers quickly heal up anti your legs

become 1\8 good il:i new.
'
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pain, 1·educe swellinlt. stimulate cirCula.tlon. Just follow ~he e••Y dlrectionB and you are sure to be helped.
etansbury Drug Co .. Middleport, o.,
Agt., won't keep your money unleu
:vou are.

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AIN'T IT THE TRUTH!

to ~~shiqn B~re~tU. Write carefully
~nd 'l~lnly. yo~r naq1e and ful1 ad .. :

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WEDNEWAY
SEFTEMBER 28TH.
-i~ theDAIL'. TRIBUNE

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74
81

WovE

I:Jeginnirtg

ffow to

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Ukely

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Outbrte and Mn. Dave
one day lut week.
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Cbarmlon Penons of QIU"YY!I!!
wu the p,_·(day 1\lell. or M.l'l. or,De
Kolly.
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Mra. Merle Booql and r.
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MJ,ry Calhertne ol OOolvllt
'I!BI\Ird~y wtlh ,..rt · GN~~~~ :~

st LOull .. , . .
69
PhU&amp;delphta. 8, New York f .
"Dizzy" Dean hurled the Oarcb
Cincinnati
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to a 2 to 0 shutout over Clru:lnr~Jti
yielding only five. hits.
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Tj1e WhiOO Sox two-tJmed Detroit
AMERICAN A81001Al'ION
AMEBIC~N. o\81001,\TION
11 to 3 and 8 to 1. Ralph Kreaa ~ ,·
W.
L. P&lt;!t . Toledo at~\&gt; .' ,
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. . . . . :n 16 .m 1 f,lllabt aamfl
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lng a homer ahd four doubles.

~.!'4n.= -~~. ~':'~ -~ Healed~Jt\t

Ruth'l!l mark.
F&lt;:~xX KQt no other hits and reUgquished the lead !n the batting
~aoe to Dale Alexander of the H~;;d
$ox, who managed t,o pound out
toqr hit$ while the Sox were lm•lng
both ends ot a twin bill to ws.~hlniJton, 1 to 0 and 3 to 2. Alexander
1 ha!i a. thrce~ point edge on the Mary

li.nute H1wkae

tn the National League by trimming the Cub8 again, 9 to 6, due to
errors b)' Rookies. Paul Waner hit
-jlia 68 double and needs, two more
to set a new mark.
The Olanta and Cardinals remain
,ed tied second h·om the
1n
standinas. N"flW York nosed out the
Braves ln the tenth, 2 to 1. while

Foxx, the big gunner cf th• Athle·
ilca .'Wl;lo hal been trying to beat ..
60

a:am~ to tie

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Alexander continue~ 'hts heavy
hlttin8 ogolnst gUt-edge pltchlnr.
AMEBICAN LEAGUE
In the opener I&gt;Wk Coffman fonn- Club
w L
er Brov.nie held the sox to Ave hits Nn.· YOl'k. ' ...... 104 . ce "
)n wlnntg his first '*me of thll Phlladel)lhla , .
93
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Y an kees, Ylldln
e
11 on IY seven h Its.
st. Wule
62
The Senators assured themselVes Chtca.IO
' · ' · · · · · i8
or at least a tte tor third place,
Cleveland lost to St. Louis f to 3. Bolton · · · · · · · · · · 42
Pittsburgh clinched second plaee
MATIONii:'

Paul Waner Hits 58th.
Double, Needs Two
More For Mark

ot Murray CU.y callt&lt;l on M.-..

HOW THEY STANO
p__,..

season tor Washtnston.
'WuhlniJl;on
90
"Sugar" catn, a Rookie, pitched
86
the Mackmen to their win ewer the Cl\Cvt~
· · · · · · .· .· '12
Detroit ........

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New York, sept. 22-INs-Jimmy

BURNLEY ---~~r--..1

Mr11. Errett P\:111011 ~11 llOJI

farmer bo;,.

'"[CINO
Pl ~CE ~l
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~[FEATIN~ ~ U8S

RUN
EmcstTl:RKE"ti
Darst and wile
and two
da.uthters ot Cheshire spent BundQ ' l,l'1
with his parent.! Oeorge Darst &amp;ri.d

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·B·.II 11"-w.l
Of People Ell•
'-"""' ¥
peeted To Hear
"d
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~ RSHJP

FOR GOVERNO
• At Gall"• -)"II
WI"II Arrtve
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T0 ~ope
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ak
BY P'·a.ne;
At 2 •.00

Bll preparatlona are being made

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"nlis series a final gesture of tht:
diamond spurt !n t.hla sectio)'l, wtp t
I be played between tht! stron"" team ·,
of Syracwse and the equally- s\rollJ
•-am &lt;l&lt;lod ·•• Mlddlepo_. -......K I
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The8EJ . .teams
have met dur~ I
d
e&amp;eh
:!:ea
atr&amp;Jr
'1
!ted
', auThe.,., ••~,, will be choflen from
_, dl.mond anlsUI, lt Ji.
the t&lt;~Howlne
reported
Boollters, Story, Ward
and
Parfitt, syracuse QUlllel), Jl
D outnther c unnre NesselrOQd,
und Hemsley
"~
,
The games will be scbedul!ld. to 'I
sta "t nt 2 3IJ o clock it 18 sald
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~~:!en;:~~tf~

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pet la 11n adventurefiODle tenne, and often Ieavea t.he
home 1n the n-enina"s 00 ex·
P1ore certa1n near by 1errItory
Upon lte return the cat announcea ttsel! with a IICJ'tltoch
at the door and a member or
the family In
admlt.l
It, to th&amp;t
rind
somethlni
Its mouth
1t h as run across In th e am1
1eaa wa .......
-·· rnp
1
-... e.ca, ha:s
lkoQht home, at dUferent
time~:~, rata, mlce, .!!mall blrd.'l,
babJ' chick•. and Sflaltes
• Recently, OOJner e~r watch·
ful h ~ lh f milia
, ... :
laun'"• e da open'ed cat
th-e
&lt;~
10
an
door to admit tlls wanderlng
boy, &lt;or Ia it a 1irU A beau·
'U,ul dart colored baby aniJnBl wu laid at Mr Lewis '
feet but t1}e yonn11~o~t.et was
much rnoze Bllve th11-n ll
sel!med and made a Llreuk for
freedom The brenk however
was not .quick enourh t.o elude
the alert feUne and It wa.s
soon returned with additions
not to Mr Lewis' llkln&amp;' !01
when the young anim~l WiLli
Eelzed bY tbe cat, lt.ll feelings
were ruftled to lhe ~xtent. that
it remcmstrated In no uncertaln terms Gomer opened the
door, kicked out the YQWlRster
threw out Lhe cat and spent
the l'ellt of the t!Venlng airing
out the house
Burt&gt;, it was a ~&gt;kuuk, what
eble would HO alfett the ~~:en18.1 cashier?

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wboet deatfl
In Nathaniel
u--avl'"·SIMon
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aatw.lay
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attr&amp;eted oatJon-wtde lnt.erf!ll ' wu
ear Before Comm.en:e
born and lftn!d In Melp county
and had man"
• •
CommliiiOft
·~ relatives llere
vii
Silaon Wu known a11 Ul" Ci
W••
·····•ed the
... bna:le' -ho
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TO
t1rtn1" CQhlmand that endthe19, war
SlBson,
•
D' ed
then
was a&amp;
a 'Appomatox
buller In COmpany
Of All•1ed
Ellu• t1n1 II• K. oeeond' w..t Vl•rlnla ea·-·~.
..,
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1n C oa1 under the command or General
cnminatlOil
O«»'&gt;e A Ouster, and it Wll.ll hl8
Rate1 Here
boUt and the 1ttlrlee or man)' eomrl).dea that when two Confederate
Columbus 0
8ept
:13--INB- offlotn appeared under d flq of
' '
truce athetheblew
commt.nd
of General
PoMib}e reductlons
In \he nea.r f u- custer
a call haltJn
.. the
ture or frellbt ratea on coal ahlp...
ment.ll from the POmeroy dilltrlct advancing cuvalry and endln(l; Lhe

Railways Cited T 0 A PP'"

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SHOW CAUSE

&amp;o receive and mterL~~oln David S
tnralle candJdate tor GoVernor of
Ohio on the republlca.n ticket, when
-===t
loomed today
wn.r
he arriWA here- to mP.:Ce a Lalk Sat- tivety young bul progre&amp;slvtl clu:!.n
The State Utilities Commlsalon
He wu bom In Melas COWitY
urdaY afte-rnoon
aeter
I
wday clt.ed repreaentaUvea of CCIIII- May 26 1846 and enllsted tn Oo
Slnoo he left tbe ~rvlee In tbf!!
carrying raUroudB, lru::l0011l8 the A, s~ond West VI11Jin1&amp;
cavalry
Mt' lnll:allll will arrtve by plane
New York Cen~ ·aJ., and the Cheu.- Arter a year ln thaL company he
ut the OaUipol18 airport, the time World War at which tJme he dtBt
peake &amp; Ohio railroad oom.panles to waa transferred to
Company K,
of h.la arrival ha.e been announced ttngulshed himself by perfo!'mln~
appear here at II. pubUe hearinl be- whe-re he remained Wllll the close
116 12·00 noon
He will be met daredevil feats as the ..Plytn&amp; AIJe,
'fore the Commlsal.on Octobel' 6 , for or the war
there by a deietatJon In automo- o1 the Naval Contln~ent, the periof many of his accomo.
the p\U'I)08E" of mcwiDI: caUIIf why
Following the war, SIMon roundbiles headed by Art E. Rosenbaum, rormance
plisbments, reaultJna: In hi!! rece\vln&amp;:
an lllleged dlserlmtnatlon betwetn ed the BI.Uon Loan and 'ntle COmchairman of the committee
extsUng frel(llt rates or coal lliblp- p~~ony of Marysville, Mo, and later
At rt 00 a luncheon will be served a number or decorations, he h&amp;f,
menu. rrom the Pomeroy dlatrtct and made the acquaintance of H P
at the Hotl!l
Martln :ror which made quite an tmpreee)ve record ~
1
, present rates on coal llihlp~Mqte ChUd!'f!a, Confederate buai@r cretickets wUI be 110ld. FoJlowlna: the civil affeJrs at Wa.sbU'tlton u we~
He as well aa
!rom the number of 'llastern Ohi9J dlted with ,havtna blown the IB.IIt
lpncheon, Mr lnJalls will speak at u in state afralrS
his campatrn manalf!:r, Mr Johnson,
and the Middle-Coshocton d~etil Cll'll halting the war for the south
1M oourt house Jtep6..
should not be removed.
Theae two became boeom frlendll
From all 1nd1catlona, a. record served two terms In the Buokey~
I In lasUinlf t.he cltatiollll the com• Chlklre1S8 dled in Lo8 AnReJes In
b!'l!aldne croWd will be In attend- legilllature with Captain .Jonee, who
be remlsalon
explained that
Jt "baa 19~
ance to hear Mr Inplls wlW I&amp; a hjfnlll!lf Is a. candidate to
cause to believe that eo&amp;l operu.t.ora
A stater-in-law ol Sl!lllOn, Mrs
rorc~ful speaKer, a dynamic pe•son· lumed to that poat
His 11peech 111 schWuled t.o begin
1of the Pomeroy dilt.rict have lonl Mary SIMon, widow of the late Dr
all.ty who deals In something more
,
d 1
tt
••t10n David 8J1110n, reside&amp; on SOulh
Lhan mere a:e-neral1tJes
He spea.ks ali 2 00 Sa.turday afternoon
been
engqe
n
ac
ve
compew
Second Avenue, Middleport A ~
stratabt rrom the shoulder, calla a
with the
the mklt:lle
producers
ot the num~r 8 t •nn.. ~ •• Frank Slliii()Jl, Of O'eoon and lt.
spade a spade, and minces no words
CLUB HOSTESS
and
dl8trlct&amp;."
Mrs Raymond EbersDach was
I Beller alBO waa rea-lstered by the slater, Mrs Anna Harvey of Co·
tn deaUng wlth the subject at band
commtsalr.n tllat the CO&amp;I-&lt;Iarrylll(l lumbus now survive
Mr tmaU&amp; hB&amp; been maklni u. t10ste.ss WedneSday evening to her
1rallroada, by recently establlshlnc
tlying trip through SOUthern Ohto b•ld&amp;:e club at her home on West
and bu recently spoken at McCon- Maln St Guests were Mrs Lllv
lower rat6ll 00 coal lhlpmente from
nelkYille, Nelaonvllle b.nd othe~ Coates and Mrs 0 I! KrelJ1blhl.
the Number 8 and the Middle-Cosh- UVE STOCK MEN TO
oet.on dlslrlcll! are undbiy preferr·
~XJlnt.s 1:1t each of which
he was Mrs Lily CoateK Wall given the gut!llt
HOLD SESSION
IP'tl!!ted b~ tremendous crmtds whO prize and Miss Marguerite Meier re· 1 Ed Wels returned to his home In ltl&amp;' the same and dlscrlmtnating
are anxlOus to hear the comparn- celvtu Lhe club prize
Cocl.-Ule Wedneaday after e)Jendiru;:: nralnst points In the PomerGJ dill·
Livestock produoorll of Melp
- - 1 a few days as the lii'Uest of Mr und trict."
t:ounty will hold two meetings next
Mrs Geora-e DanielA.
The Connn!Mion recently ordered Wei•k to dlscul!fl the market situaMr. and Mrs Charles Comer of the railroads to reduce their trei(ht tlons aft'ectln1 livestoci: In Melli:&amp;
1Hunt1n1ton and Mrs Howard Hard· rates &lt;1n coal shipments from INnes county, J . R Aiigyer 11ecretary and
lnr ot Kyaer
were
Wednesday and loadlna points In the Number 8 mana&amp;'er or the Ohio Cooperative
guests or Mr and Mrs E M Nye
Middle-Coshocton, Mluislllon, Cam- Uvestock producers association will
Mrs Lulu Harper and Mills Ster- I brld(e, HoetlnR
and Crooksville l a.t~nd the meeting and had the dis·
, rett ot Pt Pleasant were in t&lt;awn d.l.!ltrlcts to Cleveland, Aluorl Lo-J cuSIIIOntl Mr All.gyc-r hL'J been
• Wednesday vlslttns
the tmme -'s •aln On'vme and other northern 1 connected with livestock marketing
1aunt, Nn! Florence Richards of POintB.
work In Ohio for many years, o.nd
The hearllll set for October 6 wm In his work with Ohlo
liveMulberry Avenue
Mra. Curt Hysell went to Caldwell deal with slllpmenta of llOid from ' stock producers has become lamThursday for a visit with friends I the Pomeroy dlatrict to these I lllar with tht' marketing problems
and relative&amp;
Northern Ohio points
confronUng lhe producer or live·
Ralph West was brolljl1t bon-#!
The Commission later this faU st~k
Thursday from the Holz.er h015pital Ia• expected to arrange for ~&gt;lmllar
The first meeting will be held at
where he underw11nt an Qperation heartnas preliminary to antlclpated the Chester school buUdiDI ThurBten dD.Yfl a~ro lcr acute appenc1lcl- orders forcing the ra!lroada to re- day afternoon, September 211 A
tis
duce tlU!ir rretaht rates on eoa.J e:lmUar meetlq wm take plal!e at.
lof:r. and Jlril
Rollin Neutzllni i!lblpmeJi&amp;a from the V8J'ioUJ OOQ.I U"1801"1VIlle in the eYentns of the
Blae ll-.
are moYinr from Breezy Heighte t.o mlnlnl dillikiet8 00 Toledo and oth· SIUJle di.Y On Priday, September
the Krider property on East Malp er points In Northwestern Ohio
30, a ~:~lmllo.r meetJng will be held at
street.
The rallroada have Indicated Ulelr Athe.:•:•:..._ _ _ _ _ _ __
pata,.
Mlu Rollland Ebel'8bach, who Intention 00 appeal to the State
ENTERTAINS CLUB
has been spending th.e Summer In Supreme Court for reversals of all
Mrs Mabel Bearha entertalned
OaUfomla, 1a here spend1J18 a lew of these freight-reduction &lt;1rdera
days v111UDJ her parents, Mr and
The Comn\'llsalon today rejected her card club Wednelday eveninr
1
Mrs Edward Ebersba.ch of Lincoln Ule Joint application ol the Balli· With a six c'olock dinner at her
"'·
Mtases OladHill, before returning to her studies more &amp; Ohio, The New York Cen- hot,ne In Kerr's Run
at the Untveralty o1 Mlchl«an at tral and the Pennsylvania rail- ye Oruese:r and Thelma Dill were
Mn
Viola
Ann Arbor
road companies for a r11hear1n1 re- rueals of the cl$
Mra Charlel RU88ell of Mulberry latlve to the Commlas.lon's 1'«'t'nt Grue~~er received the ftnt prize, Mrs
Avenue was hcet.rM WedneSday ar- order cantnr for red~d. ra~ on John Ruuell was awarded the
GranulatH
for Instant suda
ternoon to the Woman's Porelin eoal ehlmnente from. the Camf.rldge seoond prize and Mn Alva Hite was
Ml.uicnary SOciety or llhe Simpson Hocking and Crooksville d!Sb'rct.a
•
81ven thF co~Ia~ Pl1~
1
'
M E Church
In applying for a rehearln&amp;:, 'tie
The~ yount: people of the Baptist railroads claimed that
the aoril•
church wUI hold a Wlener roaat Frl- mlsslons order was not supported
e-Yenlnl at Shenan1 Springe by either evldenee in the case or
the sto.te laws regulating the ac"·
Mre Mtnnle Steel Mrs BeaL,1'
811DIII,II ...
vltles of the
Oommlsslon
The Btlicklcman and Walden •Ong &lt;1f
t.Mr lllu• a.••
Bokar . ~
railroads contended that the Com- Dayton were auests of N R noth·
mlsaion was wtUiout authority to geb on Sunday and on T•l"'sdn.y
isllue such ln order
were the dinner s:uests .&gt;f fi H
from local health
Cllllm, also, was made
by the Roush and family
St••dlrd Q. . ltlr
In Metp, Athens, Oai- railroads that the order wu "arbtMrs
Gilbert DaVIs :.nd Mt'!;
Np. I
Mortran,
Noble, Perry, trary, unreasonable, unlawful and Ncah Davis of Oal11pol1'1 vl:;tted
.,,nl
and WW!hinrton an abuse or the Commluion's dis- with Mrs. Will Grapes Ss\tu day
1•"
Raltan•
a~ the Chamber cretlomuy power" prediction wu
Mrs. Delbert oamba and two
In Athen11, F:iday, made bv the railroad.l Utat enforce- aona spent Sunday with M1 " Al
It has been announc- ment of the order would result In mira Hyae~ at Middleport
confi!ICatlon of property and lmMra. Kathryn 9haver, l.oulll!
pose "an Intolerable burden upon Stattber and Nary Stone li[lt'nt
~ Qaaker M•id
·-- _:.·~
lntet'l!t.ate Oommerct! "
SundaY wtth EUznbet.h Sw!:shc\
Having already flied an appeal
MJu Grace Troyer of AtheTis "is·
pound
with the State Supreme Cqu!"t from lted Mildred Hawley Bun~:~.~·
the order affecting shipment&amp; from
Mr. and Mr11 Albert f'r.1 .. •· of
the Number 8 and Middle·Coshoc- Addllon 11pent Bunday 1 wit I• Wm
Sannylel•
ton distrlct.s, U1e railroads, It was Grapes and family
Indicated will soon lodae a similar
Mr and Mrs Prank Ho,ue l.t&gt;ent
pkJL
appeal from the order affecting the pa.&amp;t week here ond with l't'la·~·~::::~.~~~~the Ohln !Pub- flhlpment.'l fa-om the Cambrldlft, tlvet at Gallipolis
~~
will be rf'· Hocklnll' anrl Crookmllle dllltrlcta
W:n Mary Noble retur1wd to
Delaware 8W1day after a llslt ""lth
RETURNS TO POMEROY
her parents,
HEAR INGALLS SPEAK
I
Mr. and Mrs Carl NuSJl-:.(i lws
- I Mrs W 8 Hart who hu bee1a re· a new automobile
The following from Pomeroy and siding in Columbus the past few
Mr a.nd Mrs. OhM WtnCQ3-t l:oJ.s
oUter towns ot Melia count:v at- yean o.nd seriously Ill .alnce Ap•ll, a new P]Jmout.h coupe
tended the Republican dinner and was brousht botne Wednesday evo L naUey or Crown CI~J •s
reception ln hGnor &lt;~f David 8 In- enlng by her son-In-law and d,u. boarding with Stanley Hoskin!\ He
g~~o11s, Republican candidate tor rhter, Dr .and M'rs E P Maag. teach&amp;l ICbool a.t Pannel H'lll
a lba. 2le
M• a.nd M:l'll Henry Scott. Mr
Governor of Ohio, siven at Nel&amp;on- The COIIdltlon of Mrs. Hart, nlville Wedneaday evenlna: Mr and thOI.IIh still aerlous, Is reported to aru1 Nn. John BcoU speu: Sur.day
Ml'l!l Albert RusaeU, R G Wt!Jolter, be sll1htly Improved.
with Jamee Scot.t and wife
Mrs Oorl 8 Ro~. Ray Cllft.on
Mr. and MrB. Cha&amp;. Mac;il lLI e t!X·
of Pomeroy; Mra Emma Jividen or
- - - -pected home Wednesday from t.oa
Raelne; MrL Em.e WI\ITen
of
Anl_elea where they spent II')C llfll't
Re ...YIIIe; Mn P,ank Bean and
two month• wllh Y, Mad&lt;"o two
Oflrlnal
se
lb baa'
Yellow Onion•
" " Bertha Ralhbum or RuU.nd
Rura Blazer and ff!JTllb , iW'fd
l2 Ql Ballket
39c
MUton Blaltr and Wife' at Otl HOI·

Personals

to
" ' ··••e
ee~·ln
''"Nml
of
tho
Jeet. and all talked
the 1 same
0
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•-·•-..-·
1 lk'·· in -•
••1El15011ne turuu of Ule county, which ve 1n, no one a uu, a.....lll "'"'
bad been p~rly adverti8ed by prapou.l
)...
lbe Me!ta county comml.ulonera, to
After hft.rlna t t •mr10UI Meip
ma ke neceuary 1mprovemen to on oounty c1.,_
.....na Cdllo.a~nt on lhe
the court house, wu held In the re11.son for the lmn.-r .,ment of the
court room Thuraday
rront of t.he buUdlna, tbe meet.in&amp;:
Many
citllens
I wu adJOurned anll further actiOn
Jon&amp;! men, and county
omclals,
will be taken
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enr otfered.

3

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Cheshire:

• Rice:

Coffee

1

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Bisquick

Tomatoes

T.blc Syrup

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Pancalte Flour
Shredded Wheat

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PEACHES

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Fresh Fruits and Vegetables

Worryl·ng About
Blood Pressure'.

55c

Concord Crape•
SweetPotatoeo

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$1.69 8

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New Electric: Theatre
Thlll'llllay and Frtday, Se,t.

ft.!~

"SHOPWORN"
,with Barbara Stanwyck
Alao COIIHidr 'Tftlll7 RDI'IIH"

Don't do i~juBt k~ Jour atomaeh In order and you'll bf) all rtrht
A tablespoonful of Dip'e's Mentha
Pepsln before ptii!BlSintatel a world
of difference. No more dillY &amp;pella,
patn, headache. nor other snnptoms
of 11tomaeh distress. Monev bock
any Ume It f&amp;lls, ~~aya stansbury
Drua: Co., and Marttn &amp; Roller,
Middleport, 0., Arenta
Adv

Spike beds,

to 8.

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UNDERSELLING
PRICE

laUon Work ShOll!, Ann)' laal,
Pineo Soles, lulher lllp-Anl·
n, full YamP-Rtlalar •2.2J

nluea.

$1.79

Women's Felt SUppen. lea&amp;htr

UNDE&amp;SELLING

tber toes. eohft, ()lll'l Jleald.y

PRICE

toes.

ue 611e, sort pa6ddett c.hrotM
J,a,har 110lea f?r eomlort.

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UNDERSELLING

Genuine "PaiKI•"

oaLsoles-

lllher cap or plain

tee.-

Genulnl'l Oood}'ftlor Welh-

$}-.69

Mlzt:....,.; to ID-Bqular p.9S

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Made liJ J~ Shoe Co.Mooeaabt
Toe, OYenndlh&amp;
•on-mart.IPI PMM SoJnNiekel Hook.l &amp;lld Eplet.AJI sllll!ll 1 &amp;o !Hi -Replar t!

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IShot from AmbUSJl '

PRI(lF.

Mahatma Gandhi
May
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Con111dered Europe's Coren1o11t con·
tendea tor the buvywf'llht champ~tuUhlp of the wo-rld, Jack Doyle,
lt1t1h fi,-bter, I&amp; shown at be prepared for a bout watb Pt~tt1fer
wcbeduil!d for October 17 at Crystaf
Pal&amp;ee, London. Doyle ha1 attracted
attentron, ~t·en at U11a 111d,. of the
A Uantle, by h11 1mpo1tnr rei!ord c1 ill@ JUs :lrd ~pt'C ial session
.lr:nock&lt;1Ub,
tar t Tut s;;j.:l:f n m en11,1:t
cut lilg lealilii.Uon
designed
' ll\c the .s1ale ::t.pp!o:idmatel}'
d J:! fUII'3 tht!

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Star 8rabd. llae ......h
WIK!k II!Mher uppen. new
!uta aacl 1 p&amp;Uunt, 101W loltf
wearln1
f«MKwear at a ftal
q.~CWIII-111'11
fthl
at
aM

Columbus 0
St ,1t
Cuts In the- snlnoes und
~tate and local officets
pit~! !-: throu!&lt;hOUl
OhiO
!JOm tlve to 15 pti c~ nt, , ·~rP"
!'nil flf' d t rl::n iJ)
Ocv. '
'" h' ( ~ cronona:. rummttH'c
1,
torr:mJt•"'e throu(lh a ~.&lt; ',c&lt;
hm ' nan· l"e))(; r, placed In th ~
e-1 rot l s hrmds tty
H-w-a rd L H&lt;'\U.
•' (I !hat tht' &amp;tate

INS Sl.ll.ff Cont&gt;spondeni
Nev. York Bept 24--!NB---Tile
ma jor ellrlentt ~::atht'red IJ\
, t
government 11-a11 on the court , re·
cord today m. 1t.s cnse against U
B Benator James J Da¥r.; o! Pennsylvama c!lrcetor t:r neJ a l ot Lhe
Lo~ al Order of Moos.c charged with
1110iation ol thl' fc del &gt;
tl lotT.t"IV hl1 s
When the tnt.l ol th ~ Immel sec
lt'&lt;l:ll} of lai::)l !, lt'~IUHe J 11~~ 1
Mond~t.!- Joost ends m tht' maze cf
I fina.nclal and documtl•LBJ~ eVIocnu
nlleilng that Dflvla profited by
SI'J:J,OOO through. two chant~ balls
111; lottenes will be tred

nnutroc~y

BOY'S DRESS SHOES

' Sutgestion Also Made
To Clauification
Of Poaitiona

B\ DAVrD P SENTNER

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V~rgl.nla

$1.99

TO TAX PAYERS

$173,000,000

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DAMAGING TO CAUSE

2

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PRICI!

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44c:

•ME~'S ORES~· SHOES

MEN'S WORK SHOES
Blaclll. relan lnlher uppen

col11n, Amerili&amp;n 'llea;aly

ions May Be Saved

Ia Accused Of Profiting
Personally By

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WOMEN'S FELT SLIPPIRS

mendation~

That Davts
l981 Mooae
Presence
:my portiOn the~f
does not
an t Un.dentanu.
r•
couvent.ion m Atlanoc City tllo.t
or c«npensatiOh bt excess or
1
lines eJ::•
auin in. Germ•n
of the minlnr company
Wuhinaton Sept 2-i--INS--Cab- 1un them
he kE'pt 1n touch v.lth every detail
Pooua ltKIIn tk.pt 24 - INs-- A up to and lneiUdlnr f:iOOO
cept
Albo.ny raU·
I'
refused to dl&amp;charre 200 Belmoot 1 Jnet
who shp down lo the
Til rt'c::mtmcnd thn t every cafe- or Lhe OJde1
I lull
on eled J&lt;u 1-11• ,. pel cent or that pot-Uon ht
road
, the QllestiOII ' Basel 8 It e;!;d g,_t 24 INS '
t'ho
department of ngrlcu:t \ire to get leila be closed If you will provide
rllal Da; h"'•d a ron tract With &gt;I.CtiS for Ir.dla .'1
uu·
' $5 000
,
was
, w z a
""''I"
ur Ill
e s
e .n.c•
Wod wholesome food nt a conven- (h •
made in J928 throttgh 1 touchables" was t"tached at Yeravte
1 '"''m•ncO/I:
W W,
of the -1'e£hnical argument.:; threatened , empiOl'ment or former enlplowe barso.hlli In butteJ and cltet&gt;~e today ' lem ulucc at n ten~onnblc pnc~ In wll tch he had ~pecb l Oll!D.nlzmg
Jail toda
,
T1 e comm 1~ c 8 liO
tt:ndlng un
18
1
0 111
wm today to disrupt the Jilmes OOldon including t-hose who had gone on I became the target o1 the hcaustlc !
the
1\m cafeterms m
lld obtained ttlt' lnltln- end or
Gandhi!;
[LOSt t
thut JLhc
ask a review or the merger caae Jn
' strike, lx, made unperaUve In LIU' 1 tongu~: of Rep JoAeph B S annon the govt 1 nmenl 1 ~ dOJug on!) what
~ fee, of 111.w lllc-mbe'J ~ ht! seomm ~ on
mml! a 'I PI
the hop!! of persUII.dinl the eom. Bl!nnett lnternatlonal race scltedu- governors settlement plan Yeat~r- (0) of MIMourl, chalrnum of the 1111 vat.e Jndustr) doe~. excf'pt that rme:1 Till~ \IOik weuJ
tlnou
--'lllc. death
,,
' •t1 ' thoto.•ug ll stuay or the du~
ml!vdon to JUt its ptt'OOrlptJons ef· 1 100 to begin at- 9 11 m tomonuw uf- days snlplnr was believed tn be In 1 Houroe cmnmtttee narnr:d to Invest! mo.ny raclorle~ ond stmef; opc 1 at
the O!gani?Jng depr.rtm011 t
i 11
Cu~Lt hmdu and UillOL:d1:.lb. ' t~ts perform.:rl by public ouplo}'e21
fcctlng New England holdlnl!s
tcr two ~eat:; 01 ml.eiTuptlons
t l 'ltt~latlpn a1alnst l11e reru~al to 1t!llt3 g_ovemment competition With them fOI thr. t'nlployes benefit
Thal apprmal
D~•ls
E'l!
d
tl
!t..ade1s hnmedla.tcl~· began pre;&gt;o 1• the necessity for claSSificutlon •.Llf
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The Baltimore and Ohlo rallload
The two American balloons 0
tnk.,_ bi(ck ttae old employes
, patvate bustne!l8.
Bitt the govel"lltrotont spendfl.
counc!l or the
t.u d a pact
U1clt U and other phases of
will go before the comniJseJon prob'
"Ycu will UM~J lroops to restoa ~ "' U is ridiculOus to •bink or cAb- $35000 to sooooo to install l:t\tctel contained 111 a romH\tt Ullu:le be : • ...n«~ to bl' l;llllled t,oHight m que~tion of wages tn order to irth.a
1
ably next week Lo seek ~ertiflcatlon commanded by Ward Van Olmanl order and aareu:uard life and pro- l ine~ otrice1s ..buying tood~tufts In aas, ptov!de~ Jree 1enl and light ami tl•r .:- 1 Bclnil,d c Mcou e rronlo
tt&gt;;:_ JJlt.senc:e. of unuctll.
'-m ln"(luulltlcs and w collect
,
of approval permitting It to take ot Akton, O, and the navy balloon petty In case ot violence but not to 1 this manne1, salct Bh:wnon
the) pay no ta:ws • said Rep Rach ter, and Theodore Mlllc 11 hurl
1ht conf~Jt~
~bled
f',un 1\"hich ma v oe useful m
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the flnQ.J steps nec001111 ry to tbe under Lieutenant Commander I 0 ,,Proi:ect bhe operatlon8 of an}' mine I Accordln&amp;" to information given 1 r~ L thnt 11n JmpotSillon on the the
p1opagatlon
depa tmo n. Minister J R£\.ll'll!u.y MacDonald ur neces.~o.11 am~ndment~ to ·:,;:;,;~lil:
welding or Its system, Daniel Will- W Settle, will participate in the excep.~ under provl:dOHII of the gov- lhe committee, Ptf'l&lt;lud:. of the ag11- I tRxp;neu;?
, which handled the Moose 1\ hu.nt1 Gtent Britain an:wunclng tllet., c u1 Seavtce luw~&gt; wr _
1
ard, pre.sldent, indicated
aace no matter what happens, thelrlernors nmended 10-polnt settle~ I cullure departments ex~erlmental
Phllp denied that the govern balls ro1 1930 and ID]l ithr aJJ~ ,ct .ogllt:ment 11.nd asltlng Jmmedtut~: uon to the lejit:slatLrs at 1
Acect'dlng to the mterstate com· skippers said.
ment pion Hendm son told Shet 1 farm near Waslltngton are SIJid t&lt;. ment spenl $35.000 to equip 0 catc lottertes ,
"
rovefTUl:lent approval
ular SE'SIIIOn whJch begins
merce ccmm!Mion'ts
declruou of
several or the European entttee l tiel
IIIOVemment employe~. a rllV,UhJ rc- terla saylnt,~ that Hucry wn.s mo1e
That checks lint:ed !rem the r.c
Such llppl"Ovul would aUtomntl~· ,Jo,nu ry
8
July J3, approximately 6'7,000 miles haYe refused to accept the SwisS
Henderson lndlcoted !¥at his
tall buslneM belnc conducted
than $5000 lo $10000 SJ&gt;ent
counts or the propu::ntlol oeiMit· .rr) llHiul."- tl1e governmem~ elec·
Futnllng
out that 1~ lla.S
of a-allroad traekag~ will be dlvldod aero club's meUJ&amp;l of detel'mlnlng 1der to Sbettlet will COJ\!Stltute n
Beease the arrtculture departm nt rounrl helt wu inw I he pel tcwl p1ogram Iv. mdla 11 g~ mt "'c! ton! ldcruble .stlltl.stlcal
wh1ch Lh" aged Mahatma ~~ PI G t'-. mfomm.ltc.n dettllng
among ~he four major syst~ms aq au capacity, nnd the di.SetWJious on 1per.5~nent poHcy
1 ment buys only high gude livestock VIVIAN LOVES MKfE sona l b:mk acwun ts ror Dav 1,
ronows
this point left the Amet1cans oonlnc authority of the stale of and the best Bl!ed tt!J. products are
That ~he order s •nngEu1111 e cu• - t.e~tlng b) his fa!tt no" 111 11.. l1Hh
o..sls
lltate g(Jvc-mment
New Yotk Central The BIK Four le&amp;iedly bewildered
1 Ohio" he said "W111 nol be U&amp;ed lo of fino QliOIIty and eagerly ~ought
LESS THAN STAGE Jll'tl 11tolles of oavi~&gt; :tpp!OV!ng the Ua}
~ 1 the01 counues nndi'~i~:::~:~·~~~~
- Delaware, Lackawanna and West
'All the aa•guments are tolng on condone or aid operation~ of min· rl)r
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work don~ on the ch·1rat\ hJJI
anndlll ve1y to.•cuk and utl•1 111&gt;:; ~·ubdi\lsmn~. the C
ern; Indiana Notthern, Klmawha In Oenna.n, Vanorman told tnlcr· l ell whose methOds or operation Will i w~he .department st~re Is someToronlu Sept :14-iNB--The .seThat thr. tickets prmtcd fo 1 111 , hom dlzzlne.'!.S nnd nausea, v!ll!' lmml'd Gow~rnOl
9:::r~r to the buttet cluba pnrat 1011 of v 1v111 n Duncan rrom J.wo otralrs we1e dlt;trtllutf"u lhtlllllfil {hteJ(fll at th~ uew~; lo.llhLugJ, tL wllllnroness to oonl.luue
and .MlchiRan, Michigan Central no.tlcnal New, Service ' We cant jeopardize the peace agreement no"'
or threaten a return or con tucTh n bthe taear.:ury depo.rt- hm husband
Aslher movie shu lhf' mails and
rro 111 \ a.s bt:l!evt&gt;d ht' would not end bis
and submtt
Pltt.Bbq,rl:h and Lake Erie. Pitts- understand a wo1ct and we don't 1
burgh • and Weat
1one 1know wh"t it's all about
and conMquent
to
a11
from Hollywood, was state ta stnte
until Monday or twm tm ICSIEiatlnn Q.L the
50 a woe- aLLrlbutf:d by RosltaOuncanhersls·
fourth• tntere11t1, ·roledo &amp;.'ld Ohto 1 But it 18 evident some of the
,1
le
Ice
That a fMiekage of Wfketb
rues&lt;Jay at the soonest It was tHY
Central, Virginia railway, ami pilots are inclined to remam on the 1 1 t would be better that these sa.0 pr s% ttwremployes
ter to
def;!re w rf'lum to consigned to Oav1s lot nb; home 0 hned 1t \\OUid talr.e at least tlus
Attention was dlrecteo
8 J:.s and cateteril18 In the stage
about flfty short ll.nes
IJt'Ound unlell!l the matter Is patched : nes r•1maln Ck&gt;aed than nttempt
lodge in
and SJgned for much tlme fm the Jirlt ,h b'--"'",
to th r. !oct
Pennsylvania
Baltimore
and up
,
cpera e In the manner piBllned ........ o cea tt
were attached anct
. 1 am hflpp becou~~ It means by Fred w Jones his alleRed !In
h 1
,
Eastem; Balttnlore CheBapeake and
WtdeJtpread dlsappolnt."11ent V.:ll'l which hu already incited violence tietemled In testlmon) taken by the I my sls tel und Yr will go back to the nnclal agent
· l 1ucnt t~ Nrry out t e nec ..w.ury sslary·cuttlng legls.atlon thu.t
Atlantic Chesap~.&gt;nl.e Beach t-all- ex~ressed over . he decision ot !'rot and ~reatens to undo nil the good committee
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drJclareu N,091 ta
1 Altalnst till.!; arro.y of evidence;J~h~r~ e;as the ~ lbllll lnnt ~ • nact~d at tn:ce_ , ..... ,, ... _ ---7c" ;
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way. Cumberland and PennsylvanU. 1 !\UiiU£te Plccard Swiss Bclent!st anc:.
,
pUshed
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The Lwo Duncan Rlrls, well · I defense coumel t.:ontenct.s that Dal'JS I lund•H 11
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the Lons Island railroad, Lehlth JJtratosphere IMI.llooilllil, to wnhdraw
e
Y one company to ooep
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known to1 then sister act mal Willi unawate or lhe actn1111 of lhe
.
eel a
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Norfolk flnd 1rram Lhe race
operate will eno.ble Lhls compu.ny to Pennsylvania, a&amp;:dstnnt postmaster I make it 11 t 110 The oldest Duncan charttJ- ballij dl&lt;l
~ee any or •h .uJ fm hL&lt;; heKn•t \,-ould s ucct&gt;ei hale otrendy b~&lt;gun
Westean , Wabash , ancl about 50 ' Hccuad lt ltgtilphed he would b~ reduce wage9 o.nd take other step&amp; ~neral John W Philp Mid tl);at lle , al~ter Evelyn 1118111ed eight :o,.enrs l tlckebf and that his or!j:anlzt~/
pc.r• ua~mg hun l ... &lt;!11d th ' ' • txtend beyon1 the
short lines
l uno.ble to partlclp.....e owing to the 1 which will give It 11n unfair compe- voullt llto)l any Jl(lltolftce catete11a • ago wa~ 11 150 planning ~~. retmn to conhnct was turned ove1 r.o some- before Br taan altt"1 1&gt; , t:, 1:
nlum
Baltlm01e and Ohio· The Read- racL he w::u; obhged , 0 lecture before Utlve advantage over the othe-r op- from aeeklns business from the J the stage Rosltn said
Wh!le the pmpose or h e
1 body else during 8 confeJence of fll(lt;,nm 1.1 lit-" c... the &gt;l!;l ~m
In&amp; , Jersey Central Ann Harbor King Albert on the reault8 of his erators o.mt enable it to profit'
1 genero.t public anct halt the opena.
high oi'Bcers at Sharon Pa In A
1tached hen'
• l on 1iated !:.Ji,,.~ ·reduct1on
11 .... 11 ~~oa~ potntt'ct uut, ltOwLver hat tlon 1 is Intended tu 11t1eot
0 S Jones, oftlclnl ot the coal tlon Of BliY grocery stores If com.:
MRS-BoRAR-WORSE
giJ..'It t930
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ln.1lroad, Butrala, ft.OOhf!3ter and recent o..~cent Into the stral.o.sphere
Pittsburgh, Chlcaro and Alton,
company,
to Henderson plaints wtre made
1 Boise Ida Sept 24-----INB---M..ts l Chief
t'Otmst!l Chnt!es J u r ndi11 .1,1!' re l)eut l d n
rltcll!.l t l.t elected next NovtmoJet and
khigh and Huctacm rtver, Lehich
orter Yt'sterdayiS outbreak Pleketa
H• dafended the post otface oaJ'e. l !..tBry E Bmnh 1\1 reor Idahos s'"n- Maflllortl or Ptcnxsutawney and
would end only when will take ot!lce early next
and New England &lt;one four\.h inl llnM the road&amp; and sniperellhot at t'll'11le,_ Slt.Yinr that they hac! been lOr ft" alm .SIJ !cker. with nnrrol Pittsburgh Pn !Attempted~ show j .ur.ta],) II.ClCd
committee explained lhat -teust), Maryland and Penney!' ~~ds and cut telephone wires IDMtalled because the employCfl had I rever sun:err.d n tel apse today I unde1 CIO&amp;S·elmmlna!lon or wltne88 .
about one-third of UJe
vmla; Pittllburtrh and West VIr- 1
ltlamen 1ert the mbte atter the tut halt •n hour for lunch, Often Her conditiOn was
pronounced !Ji.!S that the
to the
throughout Ohitt wlrl
ilnl&amp; (ln po.rU, Western Maryland
I shootlnl ceased
refusing further were not dre.s.sed to go outside o.nd "crltieal' b) Dr Ralph Falk phy ft:&gt;D.nk aecunr.t~ of Davis V.:C\'fl fot
X·
nE'xt year
ll.lld about w shrort ll.ne8· inelUdlna
-protection
lti!Quently could not I.nd restaurant ' slctan In charge
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deUs CWt&gt;d tllr. director !!!neral
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With a vle11.• to
track rights Jnto Oetrolt,
Divorced Woman Thouabt
serviCe nearb,}'
Mrs Borah s condition took D tum
Miller Blld McGuire are also llll·l
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iCOnUnued on
Chesapeake and Ohlo; Chl!lllpeake I t 0 h V' t'
f J I
STEALS BA&amp;N
"The ;:oYemment dues not oper.- 1 at midnight nnd h&amp;B "81'0Wn pro- der lndktment bul Di•vls obtained a
and Ohio or Indiana; Chtca,go illld
ea oua
1 l!aet'amento,
ate them" he &amp;akl
[t provides Qre881Veh
ac::ordlng to a !epnrate trial due to his desire to ThN
Other• lnj'ured aa DETECTIVE IS
e
IC •m 0
1 Chicago,
Eutem IUinota, Erie; . Hocklng
Lover
Sept :Jt-INS-'Ibe stovea and aucb tlxtu"es as are con I to..llftln 1ssued by 01 FaJk tnb hav? tht' charges
him dee
_
don" Sacramento ""!!ee blot· sldered permanent Tile
momitl!J
clded befme elcct1on day The 1
C•r Skid1 From Hi•hhit b)
Valley, Lehigh Valley, Nickel Plate
Pete Marquette, Vitylnia central '
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, ra, rea stea11n1 a barn
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Benntor ill 1unniri~ tor 1eeleetion 1
aouth~~nd
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and about SO short lines
,
Sept
Oeoqe W ChrlbUe, 50, the prlaon
rr &lt;'tonvlcted the detendendo.n• l
way Jato Creek
1ng: him Into the path
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ls e
a camp
II!Bcr p on er, wa1 accwted by Mr11 Ella oaJ.
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faces a ml\ltlmum ~cnnlt\ 01 2r
bo nd hain which In turn
cr the murde1er, police today Iorber of mn.kJna: otT with her fine
,
Yt'ars Jn pr15011 :md ~ ~ .000 fine
New Lexlnrtoll 0 . Sept 24-u
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tCOUred streets of CuyaMp Palls cam and moving tt to other proINS-An automobiles plungt' over him back to be hit by
fo1 a. jealous lover of Mn Edna perty
the emba.nkmem mto a creek after I Sllthbound t1aln Yet,
London, Sept
H-INS- Man- stewart 33 cllvorced mothn o.Jt l
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JAPANESE
F
L
J., R S
In looGe gla"Jel today had / Mead Rapid
.-":::':.!
churlan ln&amp;IIJ'8'ents today captured
and a clerk of the I TEN COTTAGES
1!.
ICStllted In the death or Roy Mont-/ ttve lived to recite llltl
the cJty of TsJtJJJhar a.ccordlna to Bummlt county Juve, •!e c;;Ull, whc 1
ARE Geneva Bept 24--INB--Japan cr the LJ ttotl comm.65lon mvestl- BOUND FOR AMERICA gome1y, 56 rormoe:1 manager ot the today HI!! on!) lnjut) Y.'M a
telegrapb dlltpateh was shot and ll:ll::!d 111 ftont ol he1
scoreu on Important victory t:oda) :mt ion would
be debated by th2
_
tean1 of the Old Central tmed__1
In
home lathe auburb Jaet last nlsht
when Ute league of uatloRI council leliGUC ll5scmbly In wi,Jch ll p&gt;)wer- 1 Toltyo Sept
_.LNS
Tiuet:
leu.rue,
and lnjurles to
24
'Ihto- kllltr, pollee were told, f.rt'd I1 Cclumbw, o., Sept :1-1 -INS- at het request decided to
ful body oi opinion supports the
KOOdwlll
Jtien were th•ec other nu:n two probabl) fa- "TUT'S"
THIS MAN's HOBBY
from behln':l. a po,~~t '-'i• the porch Ten of the 18 ootta~m~~ at tbr
' th
C~lnese position
bound fo1 '11" Umt,.,d stat ~ t(;'ipv tally
TO BEGIN
WAS CHILDREN
.t Mrs Btewal 's tKam.ll 0111 the Darby buntlnl and flshl
consideration or e LyUon comIf the Japanese 1equest is grant~, tl r , ·k " otr 1
Sabl h _
The Jnjured were Harry Weller,
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1 b
U
ne c Ul), mis8lon report until N09. HI
etJ said Yen, Japan will 80lidlfy
rom
.!1 1.') 54 preJJident of the We1Je
Pottery
woman and a male companion e II t m es south Dt here, lay In
The [,ytton report, embfldyln(r tbe ht1 hold on Manclmrlo. before lxach at 5- 31 am Their plane was Co Harry Woretall 52 an1empltyee
New York, Sept U-INB-"I Wt':l"tl leaYbtg an au&amp;om'lbUe IR lufns today after o. l'lOOOil ... . reHu!ts or a long lnveatf&amp;atton In wc.rld o~lnlon c1:1n be aroll8ed.
ht: 1 r(nr••ert nver tt~ KurUe Is- of lhe Zarle5vllle plant of the Am- Alexandria
bore mv husband nine children In front or the mlden~. At ClOHe •,wept the l'e80rl following- expiO- Manchw-la and the flllr eatlt or t1t11
The connell overruled the Chin- r landS at 10 a.m.
erican Rolllnr Mllls Co, and A L described ItS
11 yean When I refused io bear range, the man dileha.rred three rlon .Of an 011 lamp
Sino-Japanese conlllct by a league elll!! obJectlnns but dld agree tG pubWeather oondiUoiUI were rtpon. Oo.ble of Zanesvll'e
authorities,
more be bftmt:ht four llit.ranJe bulletl and then fled In an auto.
descendant
'H1t
cottages
were
ouldtlv
d11·
OCIIImiiJ&amp;:km
on
whielt
Major ae,.er- llcatlon of the Lytton report Oct. 1 • ert gcod The tllt&gt;lll
Weller
and
W011:1t.a11
suiTered
lnBcandlna•lan chiWren to me and
mcbUe.
str.oved due to tbe dlfticult;y In al Prank R. Kceoy represented the
Yen left the council meeting to reach the fir11t stopnlng pla.t. J Jmies
hospital ottochP.s 8atd Of ERYpt was
Mid he WOUld adopt 20 others."
of
the
bUU111ll
struck
Ml'll.
PtUDI
qter
to
ftlh&amp;
the
ltPmes.
United
states,
wu
tr&amp;Nmltted:
'to
convinced
that
China
can
expect
no
'
Nome
Alaska
wrthlu
so
homs
'll
may
prove
fatal
Gable 1; lnjur~ begin a dentll-rast In
Two
'Ibat was part or thfl plaint or Stewar~ near the hi:&gt;\rt Sbe w:u., I One ot the fire trueD became mired the learue aecretartat Thlll'sday
1enuine asR!stunee from t.he le&amp;IJ1.te 1 the take-on:
vere of a minor nature
Mahatma Gandhi
Mrs Stella Holden tOday u Me
His p&lt;1rpo.qe,
belleved
to
have
dltd
lnstanth
[
\n
the
bo.nk
of
Big
Walnut
creek
.Jap;:m
aourbt
delay
With
the
plea,
In
her efforts to free Manchuria
The
Totvn
newspaper
Hoclli
The
accident
happened
when
the
BOUiht I separation trorn her husto relieve the
A
,Jealousy
motive
for
the
ortm"
a.nd
wu
pUJied
out
by
a
•rne'"Al"
th!H
a
IJI)eCial
envoy,
enroutel
to
'
from
Ute
Japanese
gnp
The
leat:ue
Shlmbum
sponMrrd
tne
tlflhtwhlch
o.utomoblle
skidded
on
loose
pveJ
bl\nd Jo..,athan llolden, In Supreme
was l~;tveatlpted a&amp;oua w1th i\ ~-~A bucket btJiftl.dn wa11 lormf'(t
Geneva tiO d1SCUJII the report with GMembly con,.-enu next we-ek The l is being made ;))' E Saba pilot near htft!! and Mot oft the roa.rl tnto the Egyptian
Court.
over to hlm
ot.her theory that the murtk&gt;r mltht
Pu•trntn nre told that the blo.t-r the Jeque, oould not anlve unt~l lf.Rmr.bly m~tlng had pup&lt;J:''"'IY Nll.vhmtoa Honma Rnd P..r.dlo Op- a r.Ttek,
"He is worth t600poo", she aald, have re!Julted tram
have bl!en
on
the
daJttd
th
the
cott~Ute
or
Tobf&lt;&gt;
•
early
In
November
bllen
post.poned
tmtil
IDter
Septemf'ra•...
Nlt111
Montgomery
wa.s
once
a
bhebull
"but tM:~e&amp; u11. to Uve on pnme.a
bread and milt ,.
' Jlltl'' ot sumeone oot'~Cft'ned Ql ~Miik:lRuhl\'tc1el of Columllu. RuhWecftll W. W. Yen, Chinese delep.te, told ~r in order that tbe Lytton report Frcm Nome the avlrAt.or~ n -c pl~r In the cotton 11tates tea 1 ue tomb
~n&lt;lled bsr ~. Bte\lnlrt Jn lhc 9lld •a h81181na lamp crnahed to the COUM:II Jltxm was Sl!ell:lnr the ~d the whole Manchurian aitua- tcludnlro to roroc~Prl ,.., A~n FT111· Jle lw.s been h.ead ot 11 loan ccm- theHeanniversary
plans to bctlln !!'c''~~-~
Decldon wu reeetwed.,
or
JtwenUe court.
t.be floor lltal't.lnl tbe blaze
aelay to make ctrlaJn 1Jt11\ '~'"r-"' to\Gh tnllht be d11bated
r!&lt;-eo vln Fnlrb~tnk.C\, Alaska
pony ln zarsvllle Car some time
death

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Pennsylvania Solon May
futing Evidence

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Find Trouble In Re·

F.lerJt 24- INS-CGiumbus, 0
Ohio lllltlonal anam trot~ns lVIII not
te ur.ed to protect Uac opertttlons of
eoul mines wltleh h.ll!' refused w
accept Govemrn: Oe011e White:;;
peace plo.n
Adjutant
General
Prank: D Henderson tOda) notified
mll1tla Officers in the Hockin~ Vnl.
I ley coal flrJds
Henderson sen~ a. formal c.rder to
Lt. Col Jchn 8Mttle1 mllltla commander at Nelsonville In anliweJ to
1protests b)' the Ohio
1 Co
lha.L lroops W-3re

5~~t!;_~~:u~: :aid

Men'•

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Order Comeo Followinr
Snipin1 Trouble At
Ohio Mine

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MEN'S WORK SHOES

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hf'el11, Low

M~hnn

ht~ei..,...Ail sl&amp;e~~ !~

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lHH~r ~~Sf ~F ·Europe's New Hope lHmlHUA£..
~ENH~A ~~~~~ IS :
~~~I~H T~
:~PPA~~C~ IN~ tN~
Sl~SH IN

Ring

;P~m;~"~;';~'·~-;~!ken
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after

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lo'al oYer the week end
John Hlx and Pamll,y or lltliipolls &amp;pent Sunday With COJ: 11CI~U9.
Rife and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Daye Cart~c an,l
e~ldren or Columbul were week
end. peats or lhmreu Roush and
t1ra 8wllber had the mlalo r~ Lme
to run a aplle piston Ulrou,FI hie:
band Which 18 very P&lt;~intul

Before Final
Adiusl·
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menlt Are Brought
About

WOMEN and GIRLS

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Porlt and leans

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Hats In

HENDERSON SAYS

New York, Sept 24-----JNS-Ratlroad oftlclala skid tottay It would
nrobably ~ several yearn b21Jlre a
fln11.l cnnfiolidatton would be erter.
tJve among the fOUl leacllnQ railroad trunk Unes bt the east followina 11.ceeptance ot ihe interstate
wcnm~f(.'e .comrnls.!non·s merg~r plan
late Yetlterday
The PennsylvanJa railroad wtu
Prcbably reLuM.: to 1e11nq1uMll c ...n
\rei of the Boston and Malne and
York, New Haven and
Ol1fOtd_ railroads leaving that
the conSIJ!idatiun unset-

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Oxydol
Super Su~s so~...t::•• .4
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1lf Operatora E&amp;peet To
Get Protection From
Stale T roopa

MAY fAKE YEARS

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Galvanized
.. Pails

PRICE

Solid luOier conienw-

1.lun, Ullklde .olm. Triple
natld at toe.. abl!olllilll1 &amp;llie
a-rcatHt va.l1111 Jn Chlldrens

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UNDF;R!iELLfNG
PRICE

f.Y.¥11-

·MUST 8£ B~SIS Of'
MIN[ OPERnWN

Minor Detailo Will
Settled By Interet·
ted Companieo

SELLING-LOW PRICES

l'o•lll" Meo'11 Dft!IIS Odonl1
-compow.l&amp;lon aolel, Good•
Jl!&amp;r Welt eonlll.nullon, reru·
lar p !S and fl.lll va.hteN
Newer before have you been
ottered zuch vahlell,
lt. will
pay :roa tit antlelpte your
wants for several months d
this low prke.

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Trial With Davis

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YOUNG MEN'S DRESS OXFORDS ~

IJI~I'DERSELLINO

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jG:R££ TO EfFECT:
PHrPO'S[O GH~NGE

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Gold Oust

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CHILDf;EN'S SCHOOL SHOES

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Bconom Committee Recommends Sala

Price• on raw material• and hideo uaed in the manufacture of Shoea have
advanced in the lut thirty dayli--But a"ticipatin1 thia increaoe, we purchud our fall Merchandioe while price1 were the loweot in hiolory-probably Mver aeain will you be able to buy at pric~• so low-

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Rice

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RAIL SYSTEMS ACCEPT MERGER PLA

A~lelent

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BUYING~ VOLUME

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&amp;
Saturday!
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QUANl'ITY

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11bly ll~tht tr011t In expoled places In
:ond ce ntr:;~ J porllom wrugh~ Sundar
with ~lowly rl~lng ~mperatutefl

FULL

Hartley &amp;Bennett's 1----.
Chain-Store-Savings

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1\ the New• Office of The Dally
Tribune, eall 236-L, If the Bualtleu
0111ce ask for 202-R.

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Blllh birthday
anntverary o f Till'· Petert of CQlumb!l!l, Wl\8 beld
"'
Mnl Jl'
&amp;t the ham• of her niece,
nl
w onmort, Wednll8day
1\l
of Mn eve
Peiki'S
SiJiteen relatlvee
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who " a fonne'
and 'i'iell
lwvwn in Middleport, a1ded her In
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Clean Sweep

I)EADERS• NOTICE - If you want

hold f" ........... of ......... lollowl. . ocllni ............... ,

~~~:~~.r.:~r-s~!:1 IN POM[ROY AREA -~~~ ,.., ••: .."-: ~·::....~ 5~.;?i:~~t~ A•.~:~TH..~·,y::.,::M tne

SyraeUst Sunday

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ANo:
BANKERS KNow~fUIGHT CHARGE~ ~g;Who·O:!
BOOS TERs TO' LITTLE A B 0 u T II
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