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STiff ··W~RK -~UT 'Work
of Repairing 'Plan Their~anitf Honeymoo11
Court House Will
G£0 1N8yBe Start~ Soon1
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tbeir 1uests Sunday, Mr. ~nd Mra

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Mrs. Nettle o:abbh: of Ro"'"'''
'.sent to omctal8 at ColumbUs, Prlday.
va , spent a few days recently wtttl.
TO HAVE
WITH LARGE CROWD 'I ofIttMw.,
remled by tne eouma,.
' Mrs. Ed 8wlmer.
a.rchtteet that tbe COlt ot tbe 1
Mr and M1s. E. A. Story wc;r'! l.lle
111rojeet. will reoeh Q,Q6'i'43 and t.h.at. 1
auests
of
Oem'Cf! Hawley and
To Honor
Of Boyt.; Order Being Re- 1$1 ,753 of th.is e•Umattd: to111t w11l be 1
family Sunday
Ma rt•
Hote 1 At 1•00
Thurs::ia)
d F rom Ch aos , the
used for labor The lff)l.tel part of I
Th.e Ladies Akl wlll meet '1111 h
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cost. 1or m.:nell&amp;J w1IJ o.~:: u .1Mrs. Cora. Rowle)' ln ~he attenl'l'ln
Speeeh At 2:00
j baby or Monongn..neta, .Pa . arnved
S·een At Start
, pended for thtt new steel
on Sept 29t.h
· ThUistluy tu1 a vllut. with Fred
1.0 replace the ala won~-out. wooatm
Ho!Jta RU86el or Columbus lf. vts: Out!"! :tnd Mlssef; Lena and Katie
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stJ.lrs leadini IJ'(.Im the maln floor
ltlng Mr. and Mra. John Scot•.
:B~ preparat.~Qn- are bel.n8 made I Outh
lri rested. football fans-who
to the tblrd tlaor The 11tone IJtal.rCurt Swisher oC Mansfield. Mr nnd
il.ere for tbe recept1on of David B. 11 Bernard McBrJde of Lo&amp;ll.n came 'l{)f£tat.Oia at the Thursday practlee, tlle a.Jlloun~ to be ex~nded ror La- •
Inaalla repubUc&amp;n canctlda.te ror Thursr:la~ tr.r a vuut wtth Mr and
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Mr.! New: Eadlua of Gr.lllpollll.
.aovemOI' who will apeak at the : Mrs John Schon ond other friend! u well as UoP. pl:l.yers IU1
coac ~ way
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Mr and Mrs Eupne Wa!l!i m anc!
·Melle OoUbty Oourt.houae at 2:00 1 Mr. and Mn. Lawrence Reuter them~lvell, were trut.ed to a little bo~~ w~ a~Ja=~~Yln
daurhter and Mrs. Mbmle Sv.l:!her
o'clOck
Saturday
atternoo11. A . and son Lawrence Jr returner:! Pri· entertainment not usuo.lly present- prosram In t.hJa eoun~y
visited Ch111 Autherson anct..famu~
luncheou wUI be eened at the New 1 day t.o lhelr home In Ponthu:, Mich., ed to football players or t~peetators, needing rdler trom
nur MlddlePo~t Sunday
Hot.el U,.rUn et l :GO o'clock which alter spem!lng tt:e p-.u~t week here elt.t\~r for tho.t m:1tter
will be i•ven 1m
Ray McCany, Nonna and
wiD be open ~ the J)UbUe
The with Mrs Reuter's parenls, M1' and
Tile workmen ~ngaaed 1n tearinr work on the
1W&amp;dklns villlted Sallie MooC,,o·tv
price per plate 15 nny cents.
Y n; Ben Ewmg
thf. la.rge rocka out of the hUl-ll&lt;le
Judce
A. H Roaenbaton, chalnnan or 1 A H Fir.her was a. buslnei's Vlalt- back of the Junior hlg:h bulldlns, .n cnaltman
Wheat Deo. ,.
1·8; May .;
Hawley oame In rrono POMEROY FREE METRODlfi'T
oom- EVENING CLASSES IN 11·8.
the committee, ln dtscuuiOK \.he ex- I or In Porker~burg Friday
tMir et!ort to w.lden the field to mit.tee
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the huntlnll 11ea~n.
the
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pected. turnout,· u.lct he expected to l R H Rswllngs whu underwent a footbs.U tteld llze had tapped and Improvement
AGRICULTURE
80 attended the Bap•
1 Com: Dec. 29 1·8 3·8; May 34 6·8
T. B. 0"1'1', ~star
Bee one of the moat enthustastle maJor operation at d~ Ll.lke's ho&amp;- filled &amp; p.umber fli holes 1n the rock lng the Wa.r ";.,;.;;;,;;;"t"'~
Data· Dec. 18 1·8; May :ZO 1·8.
Church lawn SUJ.l·
Laurel Clift 8 S. ~:30. E C Fh1·
wa11 enJoyed ln Jaw Bupt
crowds in the polltie&amp;l hlst&lt;lry of 1pltnl In Cleveland, has been dl$- 1 preparatory tq blasting: just about. In the court houae
:~•\'&lt;1, . !' . ~ In Ohio It Is the: practice to
Fomeroy. "It standS to reaaon," chargt:d ond returnmi
Thl.ll'Sd.ay the tim!!! the squad wu l'f!ttln&amp;: InThe project will
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(" pen clo.sse!l for carmers In com- MURRAY CITY MAN
PraiSe service 10 ·45
llald Rosenbawn, "that a great I cvenmg to his home on Union Ave. : terested in their vrotk. the familiar believed,
n:unltles where Vocatlonol Ar.l·
LUke Wat.klna, Mr.
Sermon
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throng wiiJ be PrtaeDt to areet In- 1 Dl and Mr!'i Mannina: DanielS cry to all accwtomed to min- or th"'~~!:!
culture 15 taught by a Sm1th L 0 S E S ARGUMENT;
Wad.kln!l returnHysell Run S S 9 30 S M. Rull·
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He Ia one Of Ule mOflt pop· 1 ami baby 1etumed from Indian log operatlon.ll was beard 'Fire in
1 HUJrhu tnsguctor Mr. Fadely wh\:1
morning from a sell, Supt
REMAINS IN J A I L
ular men ever to seek an oU!ce, and 1 Lake, Thursday
l!venlng, after the Hole" waS sounded f.md the F'OUR HAVE
1s 1n charV or vocational work In
KanS(J(!;.
Sermon 10 .45
Hoffn"n vlSited her
one of the moet deserving
Mr spendlnK th2 past week there
boy 5 native 11 of Pomf!'roy and
these communlt1e11 announce• hie Walter Bittner, ol Murray City, l l:::~."~::
Praise servlce 'i' 30. P.ubllc Invited.
Bert Hern ,
'lnralls has added friends by the
William Burnell retumetl to hta inttY stopped no longer to
CALL IN WRECK
intentJon of extendnl' hla \\IOrk ln I arrested on a charge ol drlv.lna a
bundredt. to his banners because home In Pt PleasanL Friday after what' the yell was for or ·~~~'':I
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th(.:;c eommunJnUee. for the beuent motor vehicle without proper lland M·s Da.yton Kennedy
There will be an off!•
he is liUeh a fine chap and because speJ.dlng Lhe past week here visit· they simply started down Lhe
Four Pf;r.sons narrowly escaped or ali farmers who wW! w atl..end cen&amp;e plates, received a draft for a
Tuesday for COlumbus where
eial
Board meeting at the
he never dOdge!! an Wue
He hu lng Mr and Mr~ George Danleill
for safetv Of cour&amp;o'l there
mjury In a heRd-on collUiion which
ll lfi the plan to hold at leaHt :30 telesraph money order
Priday
Kennedy bas employment.
fome out !our square on · the 1m- Phil Wolf 01 Port.smouth Wall a plenty o( Ume as the !uses were
owurred six miles above QaUipolis
I.J). each comrnunlty-cen· mornlni, with which he hoped to Mrs Kennedy wa.a ronnerly MiSI!l
Bethany M. E. Church
portant issues o! the &lt;lay and the business vlsilor here Thursday and lighted until everybod~ had •::;~ 1en State Route 1, Prldav monti... .,.
at such time and
m-t pay his fine and e!lect hl8 release Wll
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warned carefully &amp;Jon arter
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We WI~», them .....p.
Friday evening 7:30, '
kriowa ex.aotly where be stand! on
Mr and Mrs w R Hook of field was •!ea•ed, Boom, went
ax BrickleR of Pomeroy and fl ocnvE!nient to the !armere The He was returned to jail,
owever, plneBB.
the thlncs which a.re especially of Monta Vesta, Colo, arrived Thurt- chal"le and boom went another
brother-In-law, A. H. Slnttel'l Of course of study otrered wlll be when an altercation between blmThe asrieulturt c.laiiR attended
supreme importance to them thiS doy !or a vhnt wJth rfle latter's sis- be !oUOwed a short time later by
IJverpooJ, were the occupan\8 centered around •uch cann enter· Aelt and the court over the costs ln the fair at Oalllpolla Tuesday.
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large truck betonatna td tho
as Poultry Production, Feed8 , the ease, aro&amp;e.
lu speU:Jns ot the lunc:Oeon tO be tlvt&gt;s In Ohio ond West Vlrrlnla
to earth, the "rtremen" return~d to
and were dl1vlnl t.owurd and Feeding, Soil Improvement,
Bittner Is a brother of Peter BitWOOD ALCOHOL KRLS SIX
lleld at the New Hotel Martin in I Wl"ll Pratt, John Brewer, Don their dutle8 and set otr several
The head~on ooU.I&amp;.Ion Farm Management or other sub- tner, who W&amp;ll arl'tlllted at the
honor ot M:- ln&amp;alll, Mr. Roaen· Clutter and Wilbur Young or mcm charges after which the lads
when 11. liJJ:ht ear, tlriv· i•ete. selected by the tanners. It Is Meiss county fail' with a. quantity
New Yort, Sept. 2;J.- INS--8hr
ba'Wrt further said "'11le history or Athens were lin Pomeroy Thursday went back to their work with 8
a yooog man, wbO*- name the plan to &amp;tart the ftrst claAS n ol intoxlcatlnr liquor. The brothen new deaths rro wood alcohol were
learned, cra.shed .nto tht' !!(ll'tland, October 10 Further &amp;.n- hsd prepered for a large buslneaa n.port.ed tOday, brinclnK the Lut.l"!l
Da¥e Ingalls' trip th.l'u Ohio, 1r. evening attending o Mayta.g com· vengeance
TODAY
that the orowdfl have been turned pany meeting a.t the local Maytog
Coacn Farnham had under his
A rtrl accompanied the boy noun~menta wUI appear
!rom at the Meigs and OaU1a county to tuteen.
away whenever and wherever there store on Main street.
wing Thursday evening, a ~~quad. or
name WIUJ not dlllclote&lt;l. Ume to tlm.e which will be o! In· falre. but their lnteni.loniJ landed
Fltty h11.ve been killed by the
"SHOPWORN"
has been a luncheon for him. Thill
Mnl Eliza~th Hut)er ol Butter· three bock field combinations a.nd
Blnsers had at:.en.dto the tarmen of this sec· them In Jall where they still repose ~'~'S&lt;'n~'"'~ Uquor, .soU at 5 centB a with Barbara Stanwyck
little dinner which will be se~ed nut Avenue ill VISit.lns her son gave them 8 good drillina qn ataft..
county fair, which tlon conoemtns the evenlnr class
CAN.-\ANVILLE MAN PASSES
to derelicts on the East 11ide.
Also Comedy "1'1n;nty Horyt~..
at tJle Martin Hotel Saturday at Charles Huber and lamlly ot Oalll- Jng, pae!llng, running, blootlng 1U1d
at the fair grounds/
S. H. Pa.dely.
Aurust 1, 'd~tlves said
J 00 o'clook 1zl merely a teatJmonlal polls
all that goe11 wltll tllOlle things.
tor t."le
dllys, where t.hey
Herbert Hawk. ab:Jut 70 years of
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to Mr Inplt.s. It will oost but
Mr. and Mra. Theodore Oruese.r
In the nrst squad Wt!re Dye, AIa produce sta~d ThPyl
GRAINS
8atarday SepWmber 2fi
1age. died at his llome In Canaauflfly cen~ per plate and has been were Thur~day visitors at the 011.1· bert Russell Jr Red Thornton and were returnm(l home ofte.r tile
Chlca$o. Sept :113-INS-·Oralns , villi! Friday momlnl He wu a retJr~&gt;et at that price particularly In or- lla county taJr in Gallipolis
Jenkins !rom Syracuse cavorted.
completion of the tair, when the were une~n at the openlnc today 1 ed farmer and death wae due to lnBu):k ,J oneo in
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Tribune, eall !38-L; U the Buab&gt;eu
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baYinr 80mfl carpeq&amp;er worJC dow
on their homes which ts a IJ1':lat

Coacheo Flll'llh&amp;m And ' county
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Houae Are Kept Ex·
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a report ol the heartnc to aet uide
cepbona Y u1y
ce taln fun~ iur ;:~ work

Mi:la Ida Meredyth of Marietta 1a
1vtsltlns Dr and Mrs M D Hartin~
LUNCHEON Allan
of We.t Main otreet
Kellar ol Duien, Conn.,
j al'ld Jacob Elberfeld att.ended the
Speaker At 1Oallla county !air Jn OaJIIpoU&amp;

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Who caw.
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Hamilton
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homeWho
on Vale
has boys
Thewho
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squadbeWll!l
pot8nt1al
(..'Qffipo&amp;edball
of accident
The occupants
occurred of lhe truck
meal, me~ the next gove•nor or street. for IIOmetiDiell "iJY tll.ness, Is toters liut who are Jacking In ex- the car went unllurt, but
Ohio, aod ,at the tame tlme not repMcrtedHio "'Wsll.ghtly lmpxoved.
perlence and naturally must learn ,ars were dama.iXI.
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place toO heavy 1 bur&lt;len on the
cnry
e.rren hnd brother • the rudiments of the 11ame. A new
po~lr.etbopk"
f[ed KnowleB of Reedsville were 1comer to the squad, "Dlnty" MaurENTERTAINS CLUB
Places l"llld arranaementa an! be- v Hltors In town Thl.ltsday
Icc Mpore of Syracuse, out for his
lng made to accommodate a large
·-OrRt practice ol t.he season was a
crowd of people at the luncheon NO SERVICES SVNDAl' EVBNING men'ber fll th!J outfit W, were
Due to the !act that the Rev Ewlnll, Younr Roush of M!nersvllle
und the public 1a assw'ed that a
Wa.lter A Pohl or the Church, l.s and Venoy,
to deltver d sermon in ParkcrsbulJ
While Oh~ef l"amham was putSunday afternoon at 3 o clock , the i tlng these boys through their pacee;
&amp;~rviCM!s of the Trinity Lutheran ~lstant ooa.ch House W&amp;.!l ha.vins
Chureh will be dlsmbsed !or Sun- hill hands more than run in hand·
1 day evening
The Pastor Will aga.ln ling the corps of linemen who when
I oceupy his pulpit on the following lined up In a row, ~eemed to ext.end
Sunday
(rom th1'..t.hlgh !ehool bulldln&amp;" almost to "rhe side hill They were all

~~h~e~a~t~w~o~s~un~o~ha~n~o~•d:to::1·:8~o~up~,~'
t~sc hlaher an&lt;! Ijf~lnn~l~tl~es~~of~~~1~~~E:"'·

corn l·lte lower to
oata un~hanged.

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point"'
whoroby
mli!"ht Improve themselves
Ol!SERVED By LO DG E 1consldero,!Jie ttme had

in this manner, they ~~.•b:&lt;&gt;~iit
The tollowlna members ot the together and t:ome tast
DnllK Rebclw.h Lodge, o! PomerO)' mage work WILli lndul(red In
attended the c;elebrO.tlon of the rourrh spot we1·e pollllhed utr
Slat annlverse.J91 of the Rebekah there are many more to be taken
Lodge at ~xler Thmsday even,ln~· off before U1e team will be In conMr and Mra ClYde Andrews, Mr' dltlon flr shape to face any kind
and Mrs Ohnrl(ljl lfel\se, Mrs Nellle a football aJiirecaUon with a
Bmlth, Mrs A 0 Trt,cy, Mrs David 1eh!\nee of victory
The b6y11 are eomlna last but
PhillipP MrA Ler.a Bartels , MrA
Mbry Harris, Mr and Mrs.' Peter h•ve a. long way La 1{0 Fans
Slace, Mr.s OJnud" Darst Mn retuember .. tbat there 1.8 more to
Charles Oru!!!er, "Mr"«' a~· Hood: lootba.U than having a monly rnrm
Mra Ella Wn.tac:in,~ MIMJ
War· that apotto.rance~ nay make a ball
ner. Mrs Qeorge Howell, i&gt; a Ray pla:ver There Is much work for
WJ!.itlt nnd Mr11. Sentz WfJl MIM both OO'lCbes a~ player11 to do and
Emma...Koc88ler and Mn Sarah ol course they are dlllng aome o! It
Long il( Washington Po , w~re also each evening Their flrnt 1ame WUI
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TO EACH PUR.CIIASER OF A present
AftfJ· the buslnellf- !e~on a' fine CheAhhe as their oppon~nta
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mem~rs
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Mts Frnnk Chapman, teacher at
off th :r Pomeroy ~ Dellclma..'l the htgh RChool became Ill Ft·ldny
teitt«~~nts were: SP.rved to the :roo m(lrnln'f a.nd wns compelled tn I'flmember!! preRe~
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ess Thursday evenlt)l" to her con bact brldi~ club at the home of
Mrs Tom Crow on But~mut Avenue Guests or the club were Mrs
Oo1 Schaefer, Mrs Letlter Fauber,
Mrs Amy Oes.ry and Ml8111!!8 M&amp;rKUerlte Meyer and M111ie Blchman.
Ml'll Let!ter Fauber was awarded
the prize for the hiJhest I!COI'C

EVERY DRESS SO NEW THEY'LL MAKE THE
RES·T OF YOUR FROCKS SEEM OLD
FASHIONED.

Mrs p L Ollfton entertained her
contract bridge elub Thursday nf·
ternoon at her home on West
Main street. Miss Ide N:eredyth of
Mnrtetla wa8 a guell:. of the club.
Mill. M 0 Hnt·tlngel received hlll"h
score

Ost1j,h Woolens, tweed effects, mugh cr·epes,
Styles for et1·eet and dt·egg

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, guards on duty at coa. mines and
' mlseooduetlng them1111lve8 In their
attitude toward the po.b11c,'' the I
JIO\&gt;emor declafl!d In announelng
that the Ohio Collieries mine would l
be taten over by the st~~Jte.

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0\&lt;!1 1Jen~ocr11tlc prnt&gt;the :Pnc!Rc COII.~t Q{o\
Franklin D ,R: oeevell fu~r : eAHwtw1 today ror a hard week s cam1 pal.gnlnl actQBII lhe continent
I The week will sel'! lum 1 .tn•er~~
I the sonthwl't et, the m.ctdle-~~o. ~~
l lnttnCIInft th~ targe1 ci!les of tnP
Lake re11on , &amp;.rid brlnr
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•hoee decietonr. -'tnft)' be
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Pl!d ~Jy a menaplJli tfmslnn tOday u
~Uce '.5quads, ~~~~ wltl! ma.oblne
guns, cru.lsed t~ 15tl'ett4, SlUU'd.lna
aaainst reeuiTence
a bloody mine
r(o~- fn wbich
was kllfe"d

; P. Splitln two W eat·

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For Breakfaot, Shot May
Have Been Intended
For Father

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MJD~DLEPORTER IS
PLACED IN JAIL

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A VARIETY OF NEW MATERIALS!

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Also Comedy ''J.Irbt llouse" ·

•M.tn

Youth Killed While Be·
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:tgntlon of a
miners

'ZTERNAL TRIANCLE
CAUSl OF MURDER

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servlet~

Jaw 1n

lane!'$

New

Wrincer.

and muJ netuslYe vos"
tvea. ' 8efJ It Mday.

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ELECTRIC

Co.

MIDDL.PORT, OHIO.

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Seeking to set as\de the 10-year sentence imposed on
him by Federal Judge JoVl)kerson in Chicaro, AI Capone,
Chicago's underworld kinr, appears outside federal court
in Atlanta, Ga., as his attorneys made the surprise move
to obtain his ffeedom. Cappne .js shoi;;l'l in the picture
with Mart!hall Louis Crawfqrd,, ope~ df th~ wbo eo~orted ·
him from the penitetitlary to ~· ffiloral bul\dine.

AT CBERTIR

,Sunda:r, Sep~ . 25 •
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Irma, 29; Rollo a
James E. Hill, 31,

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..:a!it away a perfect man, nejther wiil he llelp the evil 1
doer•.-J ob 8 :20.

DAILY

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fROM ALL accounts, the Japane•e have a feelinlf to
ward thia country whlch ·mJght be deemed to contain
everything but .fri~ndline... First a report is ·clrculuted
by the Jjlpanese ~rc~ th~t Amerida ·has ent&lt;r~d lnto' a
•cere! a~reeme11t whereby Ffa,rlce Is to support 'tlie con-,
tcntion &lt;Jf. the United Stutes State Department t•elntive to
the actiops of Japan ln the Manchurian dispute wlth
China . ln return for thls support, '!he report saya, America is to make a cottSidefab'le conce~aion \~h en the Frcn:h
tln a lly C?me to settle with us for a detit they have owed
l'or more than a decade.
1
Tho next thin g ther nrc said to have ¥on their mmds is
that pcr£olnlnl!' to our !teet in Jl:g[iJ.tic watet·s. Can lt
tbat the conscicuc of Japan, if there Is one, ~an be smart- I
ing an~ that the Japanese are fearful !hut Amel'icn wlll
make trqut,Ie for ,her unlees she does cease Iler hlghwa,v
'-"--=-:::-===:==':::;:;::;~:=z!::i'==-=:;;:
robbery r•ctlcs ln the Far East 1 Every action of the al-· GIOrtl7illrl!t• Alll.rtean .o::.hboy No do\llbbOy eQUid ,..,. BOild. '
mond.. eYI!d gentry from the Orient, would point to the
We rflilBOOr an independent but army q~rwea1·, army shoes and
latter !nlfHifse, altho. ug_h the historv. of Anierlca does not manly ho,...J ,aa.,inllt the propose4 army ha~rdai!ll'lvy.
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ALSO WEEKLY

PL~A.S•N:r LJ:VI!STOCK

SALES COHPANl'
To\.i,l ,Re~pts 925 Bead
aOds-~pts st5, 176 to 220
U5 to 1ibG, !itaCk ahoa.t.s 3.60 to
hd

PERMANENTS SPECIAL-Thio Week Only!
$2.50
A.vanr.lle Jenkilll with nine yeal"ll expel•ience, ill ollerln, ftcu~

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marched• you twen~y mlle1 thro~h
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t}.eeJS lzi front,. Then they

mud to your hubea.pa. And atter
you were bent, Over U~e ~ quostloD
mnrk without an an;swer, somebody
hAd you, &amp;hi}\ fpr 'treason

· :vou couldn't st&amp;nd at
a-s

love ·In the enlhtallilli!
Wn -wUI have bu:-,111 for . ·b
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TUESDAY, OCT. 4, 1082

th~ ·Hoeklnt \1;all~)'
L•vestoclc Sale1 ()0,

ben.u se

_~ Lllli£aalor.

att.en~lon.

Olito.

That's
the c;ruel war, my grandI bad as Pf:tbly why not ni$.kc tt
1&lt;1
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sixty pound5 of p1cnlc gOQ$ ~ on
YOU I' bi.Ok Tll(ly 1JRV!o4 yoq 'a 'IUD
th.tJ ' Wel;hl!!d another sUc.ty. They
g~tve )'OU two left flhoee wJ~ the

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TH.E CHICAGO ..lliTRAGE

a hat that looks like an lqe cream perpetuate ou1· physical detects in
cone?
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lmmortr.l bronze.

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country has been aroused by the mo•t rc. 1-;::::::::::;::==::::::::=:::=:::::::::::::::±:::::====~j
THEcentENTIRE
m1cl most terrllrle ,of nil out1·agcs commlttecl in I
Chicago a few days ago when a. bomb, supposedly directed at a Judge, was placed on the sidewalk in (ront of the
iurM's home and a youth and young ma•rl~d woman,
strolling along became tjle ln)loee nt vlctlms of the explo,.
sion that followed the playful klck given the harmless
looking package ,b:).; 1ih,e you'nJ man.
.
If the\ boy Blll'V1ves, he •wlll be blinded for Jife in addltion to b~lng a CPlpple the rest of hio days whlle , the
woman was' also l!erlously lnjured and may also be bll9d
as a r esult ht tile t on'lbl e outr'agc, Chi cago ohicialo "re
sai&lt;l to be •dolng ever,vthing in thelr power to Hnd the
fiend who 'placed ~uch a diabollcal m.achlne on the slde.
walk whe1~e any innoce nt pers.ou might have been the 1
victim.
~
While cnme Has rea ched th e proportions of a mon·
stcr under the prohlbltlon regim~ and is now so powerful
that lt l~ 'ai'rno•t imposslblc to curb It, yet the trouble ln
Chicagil may bo dire ctly traceable in gt·eater part, to &lt;he
wHifuln~s•,'lmd ·crook~dness brought about and amon\rt~e (
offichlls o, ~hat city smce condltlons were such as t o allow j
the sca~erJng of enormou• amount. of money . to tempt ,
the men ln ·cbarge of law and order.
·
Lii.tle or no cll'nrt is made to curb a great deal of lt
and th e few limcoJ · th~t criminals nre brc.u~ht to trial for
wanto~l, wil{ul rnurder, fcwor j urim~ will co nvict th em. and
rlircio~-tJw.'~enllct IVOfCh their vl 1ciousnoss dcoe rv c•- As
long
r.outlt!Ue to oce~r wltho11t nppuront cffcort
t o !l~em, "" they have In the J&gt;n &lt;t, "Pr,
fqr one to feel that any ~ppre·
be maqe, It seems to take a
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EYtnlab.

of the l!lttiu::~~coocern wh,t our ships do ·oi' wh~n. they do ~ ot'~~~ b~~ed ft!:usan: 'y~;.; a inohth7•
it so IOnr as''tho:ie acdOns ate not itiimical tO
' Japan 1soldioia.
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Th~f gave YilU an Jl'On hat· that.
hei~eJf. '$o long as we, have possession~ ln the Pacific They toiled~ tr.e ifOSS sta.- bulidore&lt;t
your ears. They al&amp;.Pl&gt;&amp;d

whlch might b;, h~rassed by the yello,w peril, tha~ long tl&gt;tl" onu sot lhen.wl"' • wor
or longer :if 'the $'tate Departhtent wiShes oul' rhwy wiW hero with narrow ahoalders and a
t&gt;
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be ln that locality.
• A!B to ~he secret pact with Frunce, if sJme of our dip- Tho.t Is a. terribt.e 1esu1~ But if
lomats wunt to be sure of being "turred and feathered/' ain't the ~oughboy'e tault. 1
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huge redtlctlor. in WlU"'ilebl.s.

fbest wnes

t.rt soft and nat.ual, tully c1.1'N for. RJncle' ends or maretl tf(eet. :

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mer atnte scnat&lt;.r and a sub·.t.It.ern
~f John
L Lewh&gt;. lntel'naLional
• paeaiOOnt of the Unltact Mine Work
eu. Sneed called the meetlng whclh
led to the free-for·all.

Lelt From Lane

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Another man under an·est yas
Oola Whitlow, a deputy ,aherlft of
Benton, Ill., a center of coal mine

"'B.y EDSON

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l.lbor strife

R. WAITE, SHAWNE~ OKLAHOMA
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the fray wet·e Dontel McOIU and

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· Boze D!lmlsh or PlttsbUl'lh and W.

I Pace,
A. Pace
Herrm brot.h er or A. T.
auditor or the United ¥lne
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EDIT.OR

A:ND PUBL1SHER OF

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l'~ElelNCSTOi\{ ' (N. 'q DAILY FREE ·PkESS; ·SJ\YS:

."The.gehcral advertiser is !Je.coming mor~ and Mote. el(ljcting
&amp;II of the rune. There isa groWin~ demanq fm~ilo-eaHed ·cbOper·
ution, sueh as Windqw·displays, hi'OI\dsiil~~. " ~.oi!Wcting dealers,
cir~ulariz!IW• ,va,rio~ ?ther ~e~ces ~liic}{,:U(q!a.xerage ,newspaper m.the:· country.is rl.ot m pos1tion to ~Jve~e~~ .at·a cost ·in exceils of 'the·actual an\oUnt paid for the advereisjl)g'space boug)lt.

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"Barney Mack"?'

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t;f ~uSinesi:detaile re}&gt;Orts of such displ!lYs '.j accompanied by
, ,Php~qgrlijl~S, pl~cjn '&amp;Jgns, both lnteti\Jt~ahi:i'~i:fjf.ibr and , S!l OJl.
'· ., ' '!'lip eflrlr~ scneilul!f;willll~t'us leBfi tlian ~~a. '
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1t.bat thev have thousandAI or toJ,. .
lO'Irel'l who will take their cue frtn

Io1• a sm~.ll'two}~Jid· u~~-hJ!lf inch l!d !'U~;w.~kfy. for'foul· months
·was'rece1Ve4 W1th r~qllest fl!r full .poSition on•preferred pagil 'at
run;df.trajjer rates, window disp!ays'in'our'!hvp ll4ilcllng, wil\ilow
di~pljiys to lie arraied'by us, Ol' byJocal dealgrs in theit 'p!flccs

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lal politiC3l fi~ua-e.s. Whlle It ean·
not be said tbat U1ey control the

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"Baraey Maek'11" eehool ie "New
Oomhlioa." He eoaeheo wilh tbe &amp;re
that iypl&amp;ed lhe work of Ameriea'•
llftlllell football otntqiot, Kante
Roebe. ADd Fruacia W.U.ee, the
antlaor of "BUDDL~ I", · keew
Roebe intimately for yearo. It lo
a f-lhooll liM)' wltllout 1111 "'(1111.

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SAFETY OF THE PERFECT~Bcbold. God will nol l
..:a!it away a perfect man, nejther wiil he llelp the evil 1
doer•.-J ob 8 :20.

DAILY

1"1'.

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THE JA:PA'NESE

fROM ALL accounts, the Japane•e have a feelinlf to
ward thia country whlch ·mJght be deemed to contain
everything but .fri~ndline... First a report is ·clrculuted
by the Jjlpanese ~rc~ th~t Amerida ·has ent&lt;r~d lnto' a
•cere! a~reeme11t whereby Ffa,rlce Is to support 'tlie con-,
tcntion &lt;Jf. the United Stutes State Department t•elntive to
the actiops of Japan ln the Manchurian dispute wlth
China . ln return for thls support, '!he report saya, America is to make a cottSidefab'le conce~aion \~h en the Frcn:h
tln a lly C?me to settle with us for a detit they have owed
l'or more than a decade.
1
Tho next thin g ther nrc said to have ¥on their mmds is
that pcr£olnlnl!' to our !teet in Jl:g[iJ.tic watet·s. Can lt
tbat the conscicuc of Japan, if there Is one, ~an be smart- I
ing an~ that the Japanese are fearful !hut Amel'icn wlll
make trqut,Ie for ,her unlees she does cease Iler hlghwa,v
'-"--=-:::-===:==':::;:;::;~:=z!::i'==-=:;;:
robbery r•ctlcs ln the Far East 1 Every action of the al-· GIOrtl7illrl!t• Alll.rtean .o::.hboy No do\llbbOy eQUid ,..,. BOild. '
mond.. eYI!d gentry from the Orient, would point to the
We rflilBOOr an independent but army q~rwea1·, army shoes and
latter !nlfHifse, altho. ug_h the historv. of Anierlca does not manly ho,...J ,aa.,inllt the propose4 army ha~rdai!ll'lvy.
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~tr.t~e o~ the ,~rner:W,n. doue:bbOy. .
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t,•·•r ,.,~ 0'1"'' ~p.;;jr ·~~·r B!au ·l!r · el&gt; on lhJrty om&amp;cll:ers

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DONALD

ALSO WEEKLY

PL~A.S•N:r LJ:VI!STOCK

SALES COHPANl'
To\.i,l ,Re~pts 925 Bead
aOds-~pts st5, 176 to 220
U5 to 1ibG, !itaCk ahoa.t.s 3.60 to
hd

PERMANENTS SPECIAL-Thio Week Only!
$2.50
A.vanr.lle Jenkilll with nine yeal"ll expel•ience, ill ollerln, ftcu~

:at 18.SO Hollywood on wave thb week oDly

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If you wnnt to make the

sta~e

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marched• you twen~y mlle1 thro~h
~lJn$1.

t}.eeJS lzi front,. Then they

mud to your hubea.pa. And atter
you were bent, Over U~e ~ quostloD
mnrk without an an;swer, somebody
hAd you, &amp;hi}\ fpr 'treason

· :vou couldn't st&amp;nd at
a-s

love ·In the enlhtallilli!
Wn -wUI have bu:-,111 for . ·b
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vo.. b.rtnr.
TUESDAY, OCT. 4, 1082

th~ ·Hoeklnt \1;all~)'
L•vestoclc Sale1 ()0,

ben.u se

_~ Lllli£aalor.

att.en~lon.

Olito.

That's
the c;ruel war, my grandI bad as Pf:tbly why not ni$.kc tt
1&lt;1
! complete y ·rtvlnlf It tilg shoes and chi ren. And now they are aotng Lo

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sixty pound5 of p1cnlc gOQ$ ~ on
YOU I' bi.Ok Tll(ly 1JRV!o4 yoq 'a 'IUD
th.tJ ' Wel;hl!!d another sUc.ty. They
g~tve )'OU two left flhoee wJ~ the

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TH.E CHICAGO ..lliTRAGE

a hat that looks like an lqe cream perpetuate ou1· physical detects in
cone?
·
lmmortr.l bronze.

V

country has been aroused by the mo•t rc. 1-;::::::::::;::==::::::::=:::=:::::::::::::::±:::::====~j
THEcentENTIRE
m1cl most terrllrle ,of nil out1·agcs commlttecl in I
Chicago a few days ago when a. bomb, supposedly directed at a Judge, was placed on the sidewalk in (ront of the
iurM's home and a youth and young ma•rl~d woman,
strolling along became tjle ln)loee nt vlctlms of the explo,.
sion that followed the playful klck given the harmless
looking package ,b:).; 1ih,e you'nJ man.
.
If the\ boy Blll'V1ves, he •wlll be blinded for Jife in addltion to b~lng a CPlpple the rest of hio days whlle , the
woman was' also l!erlously lnjured and may also be bll9d
as a r esult ht tile t on'lbl e outr'agc, Chi cago ohicialo "re
sai&lt;l to be •dolng ever,vthing in thelr power to Hnd the
fiend who 'placed ~uch a diabollcal m.achlne on the slde.
walk whe1~e any innoce nt pers.ou might have been the 1
victim.
~
While cnme Has rea ched th e proportions of a mon·
stcr under the prohlbltlon regim~ and is now so powerful
that lt l~ 'ai'rno•t imposslblc to curb It, yet the trouble ln
Chicagil may bo dire ctly traceable in gt·eater part, to &lt;he
wHifuln~s•,'lmd ·crook~dness brought about and amon\rt~e (
offichlls o, ~hat city smce condltlons were such as t o allow j
the sca~erJng of enormou• amount. of money . to tempt ,
the men ln ·cbarge of law and order.
·
Lii.tle or no cll'nrt is made to curb a great deal of lt
and th e few limcoJ · th~t criminals nre brc.u~ht to trial for
wanto~l, wil{ul rnurder, fcwor j urim~ will co nvict th em. and
rlircio~-tJw.'~enllct IVOfCh their vl 1ciousnoss dcoe rv c•- As
long
r.outlt!Ue to oce~r wltho11t nppuront cffcort
t o !l~em, "" they have In the J&gt;n &lt;t, "Pr,
fqr one to feel that any ~ppre·
be maqe, It seems to take a
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the avet·ago 4merlthp kind uf justice that nn~ j ly
oiJiter plan' f&lt;~ll.
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EYtnlab.

of the l!lttiu::~~coocern wh,t our ships do ·oi' wh~n. they do ~ ot'~~~ b~~ed ft!:usan: 'y~;.; a inohth7•
it so IOnr as''tho:ie acdOns ate not itiimical tO
' Japan 1soldioia.
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Th~f gave YilU an Jl'On hat· that.
hei~eJf. '$o long as we, have possession~ ln the Pacific They toiled~ tr.e ifOSS sta.- bulidore&lt;t
your ears. They al&amp;.Pl&gt;&amp;d

whlch might b;, h~rassed by the yello,w peril, tha~ long tl&gt;tl" onu sot lhen.wl"' • wor
or longer :if 'the $'tate Departhtent wiShes oul' rhwy wiW hero with narrow ahoalders and a
t&gt;
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protrudlni stomach.
be ln that locality.
• A!B to ~he secret pact with Frunce, if sJme of our dip- Tho.t Is a. terribt.e 1esu1~ But if
lomats wunt to be sure of being "turred and feathered/' ain't the ~oughboy'e tault. 1
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huge redtlctlor. in WlU"'ilebl.s.

fbest wnes

t.rt soft and nat.ual, tully c1.1'N for. RJncle' ends or maretl tf(eet. :

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rcontlnued From P.t~c One)
mer atnte scnat&lt;.r and a sub·.t.It.ern
~f John
L Lewh&gt;. lntel'naLional
• paeaiOOnt of the Unltact Mine Work
eu. Sneed called the meetlng whclh
led to the free-for·all.

Lelt From Lane

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Another man under an·est yas
Oola Whitlow, a deputy ,aherlft of
Benton, Ill., a center of coal mine

"'B.y EDSON

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l.lbor strife

R. WAITE, SHAWNE~ OKLAHOMA
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the fray wet·e Dontel McOIU and

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· Boze D!lmlsh or PlttsbUl'lh and W.

I Pace,
A. Pace
Herrm brot.h er or A. T.
auditor or the United ¥lne
(if

' H. Gl.LT Blti\X'I'QN,

EDIT.OR

A:ND PUBL1SHER OF

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l'~ElelNCSTOi\{ ' (N. 'q DAILY FREE ·PkESS; ·SJ\YS:

."The.gehcral advertiser is !Je.coming mor~ and Mote. el(ljcting
&amp;II of the rune. There isa groWin~ demanq fm~ilo-eaHed ·cbOper·
ution, sueh as Windqw·displays, hi'OI\dsiil~~. " ~.oi!Wcting dealers,
cir~ulariz!IW• ,va,rio~ ?ther ~e~ces ~liic}{,:U(q!a.xerage ,newspaper m.the:· country.is rl.ot m pos1tion to ~Jve~e~~ .at·a cost ·in exceils of 'the·actual an\oUnt paid for the advereisjl)g'space boug)lt.

' :!;~eill~ a str.lkln~ exani~le Of.. tlrts'l'li.c~ntly~'When an

(ContlnuetJ From

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orsanlr.atton, It II undeniable
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hoetUe to Pre81dent Hoove•·

·,ol-der

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the original of

"Barney Mack"?'

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t;f ~uSinesi:detaile re}&gt;Orts of such displ!lYs '.j accompanied by
, ,Php~qgrlijl~S, pl~cjn '&amp;Jgns, both lnteti\Jt~ahi:i'~i:fjf.ibr and , S!l OJl.
'· ., ' '!'lip eflrlr~ scneilul!f;willll~t'us leBfi tlian ~~a. '
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1t.bat thev have thousandAI or toJ,. .
lO'Irel'l who will take their cue frtn

Io1• a sm~.ll'two}~Jid· u~~-hJ!lf inch l!d !'U~;w.~kfy. for'foul· months
·was'rece1Ve4 W1th r~qllest fl!r full .poSition on•preferred pagil 'at
run;df.trajjer rates, window disp!ays'in'our'!hvp ll4ilcllng, wil\ilow
di~pljiys to lie arraied'by us, Ol' byJocal dealgrs in theit 'p!flccs

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lal politiC3l fi~ua-e.s. Whlle It ean·
not be said tbat U1ey control the

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"Baraey Maek'11" eehool ie "New
Oomhlioa." He eoaeheo wilh tbe &amp;re
that iypl&amp;ed lhe work of Ameriea'•
llftlllell football otntqiot, Kante
Roebe. ADd Fruacia W.U.ee, the
antlaor of "BUDDL~ I", · keew
Roebe intimately for yearo. It lo
a f-lhooll liM)' wltllout 1111 "'(1111.

N'f"• l!llllfl'lll, ......,..

lfrPe Pol' Booll:let ud ...._

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Jame1 H. Butler,
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that the l{jqrfielt
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plympic dow n )I\ t~~ .
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Beg!ns in The· Dai!y T·
Wednesday, s~pt. 28th.

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Paul Warier Adds
Two Doubles To
His Collection

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A'• Set New T..m HomeR~ Reccwd 1 ·Crowder
Wiaa 26th Conteat
New York.
c~ow~er

ooe

hurlet'l
bla
last JerDe or ~ .euon by
lnl Ute AthleUetl, theNby &amp;Oillf
""
lOa! ~ oc lli&gt;llerl ·~
o roft 'lor ~ ·1nO.t vtctor.te11 lp the
bll ~~ ttu. year. They were
tied at '215 · vict.Orl~ eath until tbe
laSt.

1ame,

P.la~

Ycltercl&amp;y when
to
It

crowder " ~!tCheet. &amp; fine pme
beat. the .A'J .by a I to 1 score.
was Ciowdir"J 13th Jn a ~w.

Whii!O

Cll&gt;~er

.,.. attalntnr

hiB

objeetiJe, .J~ Pbxx 'WR8 doing
ail in bta ·~w.- to win the batting
chamPIOO&gt;IIIilP
league, but
JlmmY""''UhaCklril out tltr~ hll:.$ in

.OJ 111"

three iifftolal Uiill!l!:at .bat, Was un·
able t.c» catt.b .~ fleettnr Alex~n­
der also ' ' ntlt iacker. ~ BOston awatsmith ea.ir!e through with
two h~te in_. fqur tlmea at be.t In
a p!llt aj&amp;lnaJ. tne Yankees
\Jlere::J:t ' UtailhJ ,dut the Home :Run
hlttine; jJhl.qay ·ti"om o.ll indications.

The aetua1 1Btund:Sng
ters m.ftY

pot

ot tlie two hit-

be known to a t:er·
1.4\inty untU the 'OffiCial o.vera.gcs

a·e releued--aometlme during the
comlna: winter. Poxx oh his lasL

appearance at the plate crashed
one or ~de~'s ·~· o(tetlngs for a.
circuit clout, hls 63th. of the year.
JUSt two short or trlng Babe Ruth's
biggest :rear of 60.
Tbe folp'-bap:er also . gave the
At.hletlca a new major league team
record or 1'1'3 hoine runs tor a sin·
gle MMOl\, .j\Uit ' breaklng ·Lhe ma.rk
of 1'11 aet by the OubB :In 1930
AnQthe,r r~r~ Waa set whe~ the
Yankees. "a ltbourllloslng lo "" Red
SoX, · a to ., . becl.me the first :zoth
centurY t:'ain to go through a 11eason without once being •hut out.
In the .Nati0l'l$.lleague, Paul 'Wa.-

Love?
Yes!
FOR SALE-7 room house and 50x
200 fL IOL House good condl\lon.
~ pdtChell and ct.stsm. Some f~
pn lOb. see w. 'M. Rice, Clifton,
Wedt, yo. ' '.
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FOR SALB-Drw appleli 60C ~r
bu. New aw04t cider 20c 1)\'r aal.
~1n1 &lt;~ont1aners. Webster F.r'u1t
_F arm, Keno.
9-26-6t

l'pR S.u.E-O.Uctous appl" 20C
·per ~aket &amp;lld without contaln·
-~rs. John Werner, Leadtna: Creek.

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failed to ~I; a homer' aiUJ rerhafuei:l c1$sslc.
tied

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and Tressa. noiibnue

spent

'lrh.e &amp;eore was 'l to1'0 the"Bparte,ns the Wetk flld ''*lth thelr ·slstel' Mtfl.

league with 38 apieCe.
-p\lahlng ILCT'068, the. lone .&amp;oootu:I,Qwn M~~oblc Plckena.
,ouy BushslatedtoopentheWorld i~thesecdftct&gt;q\latter. ·ot~nn -Pi'es·
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sertes for tp.e Cuba on We~esda:r. neu or Nebraska fame, added ~
l:d)i(\. 'tlliy · SYA."~
Iretired the -Reds in order _ ~ t.he extra jloiUt._.
three lnnlngs he woiked, bllt ·e m.
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~1\llni:C'~U:AGI)F.
Iclnnatl knO&lt;ked Pat """""' out of
w· (T ·
Cl b
L.
the box and wpn 5 to· i
'it
!Ne~, Y9,1;~- ...... 100:. u
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.- : PhfiM~IP la- ...... ,1)4 '"60
Sl&gt;ARTANS M~
·. Ivai
will bl;gln ot 'tile wailltllgto ...... ~3
61
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V rno!l U. B. ~hJU"Ch ~und&amp;Q ntaht CleV.iland . . . . . . . . 87
83
"" oc the .Pirates stretched ht. new
WIN~ · . G START ' . 1. E\ie'ryone lrhm antrlh;te In· .Detroit ........... 7ll
7&gt;
nil-tlonal reague ~fOrd, by clouting
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· v~J;H '\o •t~nd. . , . ·
St. Hauls . . . . . . . . . 63
91
two doub1es a.s the Pirates downed
Portsmouth, 0., §.ei&gt;t. 2e:-:msRev. ·w. !M:. 8l'a\alhter 'Was the Ohlfiio .......... ~~9 ·1:02
the Ctl.rdtnals: 7 to t. The Carda Gotng lntq 't he lfHdtron cla.Sh as dUuier C"lleet of C. M. 'S laqhter Boston ..... , . , . . . 43 112
took the nlebteap. 7 to 4, and .re- tbe under'-dD!J!, the proCessional S~:r.
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NA'flON!iL 'f.EAGiiE
mp.ine4 tied• 1or sixth place wtth. POrtsiQouth Spartans , todll)'" 1\ad
W~ Roll5h, Wlre - and "daurbter.
W.
L.
the ·GJI;pts, who lost. to the 1~hmtcs~ emerged the sensational victors over wflte J(ltstM
'the htmtt or Ray Club
6 ~o- -3, !Bff.e.r ~ng the opener, ~ the N'cw York Giants to inaUgurate Rfekard S\lh'daY.
Qhl""'o .......... 00
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to :3.",Yfhen·~ HUbbell chu.lkcd up the 1932 natlona.}. profesatonal roOt..
LaVerne B.o\IBh, 0-lfd.e and _
ot- Pllloburgh .. .. .. .. oo &amp;8
hl11 18th victory;
I ball teaaue aeaaon here. A croWd of ~r Slaughter ha•e :!tOne to Ohlo ~n c ...... ... 81 '73
ChUCk .Klein aaei Mel OtL both 5.000 turned out for the Sunday where
they..,..Have emplOyment.
~hl-l~hla . . . . . . 78
76
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~ten .. .. .. .. . . . !l
77

but n,ot on

The
Gridiron!
Don't miss
a chapter of ·

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New York .. .. .. .. 72

Olrlctn.nat.t . . . . . . . . 60

82
82

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•'81 ....... 4 1 1
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AME.ilc~NA.ssoc!Ano&gt;&lt;

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Mln\l..poll•

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cotullib\U . . . . . . . . ·e:a
¥1i~·~ .. . .. .. . 63

K&amp;niWJ Olt.y : : : : : :. 81
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LoulavUle . . . . • . . . 67
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Tolo\lo \&gt;JJC . .. .. 87 · .110
·-· tn&lt;llllfi&amp;J,vn. ....... , _..88- ._110
St. Paul

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63

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101

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DeY!&gt;!. 3b. . .. .
Parrttt, 68. .. . .. .. . . . ..
GOrdon, rf. . , . .. .. .. .. .
Deh)osltey, d ...........
T. Lewis. lb...........

AMERICA!&lt; A88001ATION
TQI.edo •: \t_Qol\ltllbUI 2.

and l&lt;ootl•qll
l&lt;'lglitlng Spirit/

d.

Toreao o: ColumbUB 3.
~~W&amp;Uket!

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lOi St. Paul 7.

Roekae

OH I'M 60 '

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ln&lt;lll!ll"P.9.lla '3: Loulivllle 1.
'~il-"8 'OilY '8; ~11&gt;ri&lt;apo118 0.
JUDBas 1'01ty I; Mi'nneapoUu 2.

tHE.A\EY··WHO ' ..;,,, .

E'.II'(..•TED. MAYSe
l,- 6 SOME:9'JE
C0""'1N6r "1"0
-tAI{E tJ6 ClifF'

Ifill!"

~Ut8\lJHe

' IM)!es~ LEo.AJA
tLASHED.11-IE BEST..

"l'H&lt;6 Dli,E'IZTE'()

'GOLF OF

161...0.~0

ANY OF

"irfE; t.J.'s. Gt_f2LS

IJeginnlrty

IN i'Ri::lf'·

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NATIONAl. LMGUE
Cln'6bmat1 5; Chicago 3.

Plttsbursh 1: Bt. Louts 1.
St. Louts 7: Pittsburgh t.
New York 6; Phlladt&gt;lphia 3.
Philadelphia O; New York 3,
lnnlnes, dnrknC68).
Basto:l13; Br ooklyn 7.
• ,'!t\:.-1 LEAGUL

Olevcland 6: OhScago 4.
Cleveland 5; ChiCilHO 5 &lt;5 innings

dartn·ess),

8; Boston 2.
8; New YOrk 3.
!1Uhtnaton :1; Philadelphia. 1.
~ew Y~rk

~~ton

DAl.t.Y 'I RIBUNE

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Detroit 5; St. Lfl•:.is 4.

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Th~ oo11ar mli.y be :Of
white linen nud made detachable by
,·o-,yiill a bias binding to the n~:ckline
c~g('. 1t th en ~:an be easily removed
for ~aundcring.
II is Ci]tltl ll y a~ ~mart and o little
more: practicnl \\'it11 the collar made
or the self*fabrlc, ''iith the edae
tr!mm e•l wi th blUI! braid.
You'll be &lt;ll'O~~ed at hr.~ 1it1!e of

!)lu"!l flaht1Cl.

yD:Jr •.ime it w:ll tkke, atid of It•

t61~ll cost.

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tkis1t7lt No, 7775 ltlllJ " ' obtGilftd
j;,_ filltJ -l (fH1 1'4r4.
r11.o.''/· Jor
imlf'"Jintr Jtli""7· 11 f; li~" (t~l.

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S'lnd

I ~ r.J11t~ (in' ~t'-mnj on:otn)

trF 'FaK h!~n Ultrcap . •W.ritC ,t~,r&gt;~f\IIIY
Ill\~ !11&amp;1!Jl:~ lOttr n. mr tttl~.· !111 ad-

·Ahltlrc .•' your lt•ttt r in
tug w:ly ~-

thLt

1~11-ll::r 'l'r;ount~-'t I"II~&gt;N•~

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yqu :t)ll~ pit)A~rn.l:w l'~turu m11il.
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H~rc's Jl little suit that all the boys

liku eo niuch.

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SMART SAILOR 81111'
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Buitioe. p ............. 8 o 0

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SEPTEMBf;.R 28TH.
-bdlle-

3 0 0
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Sw'l4ber lf .......... , . .;· 3 . o 2
A&amp;htey: ::lb .............. 2 0 0

MUwa1,1kee 9; St. Paul o.

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iCEBTliiBDAY'S RESULTS

A Story .af Lave

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Two Doubles To
His Collection

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A'• Set New T..m HomeR~ Reccwd 1 ·Crowder
Wiaa 26th Conteat
New York.
c~ow~er

ooe

hurlet'l
bla
last JerDe or ~ .euon by
lnl Ute AthleUetl, theNby &amp;Oillf
""
lOa! ~ oc lli&gt;llerl ·~
o roft 'lor ~ ·1nO.t vtctor.te11 lp the
bll ~~ ttu. year. They were
tied at '215 · vict.Orl~ eath until tbe
laSt.

1ame,

P.la~

Ycltercl&amp;y when
to
It

crowder " ~!tCheet. &amp; fine pme
beat. the .A'J .by a I to 1 score.
was Ciowdir"J 13th Jn a ~w.

Whii!O

Cll&gt;~er

.,.. attalntnr

hiB

objeetiJe, .J~ Pbxx 'WR8 doing
ail in bta ·~w.- to win the batting
chamPIOO&gt;IIIilP
league, but
JlmmY""''UhaCklril out tltr~ hll:.$ in

.OJ 111"

three iifftolal Uiill!l!:at .bat, Was un·
able t.c» catt.b .~ fleettnr Alex~n­
der also ' ' ntlt iacker. ~ BOston awatsmith ea.ir!e through with
two h~te in_. fqur tlmea at be.t In
a p!llt aj&amp;lnaJ. tne Yankees
\Jlere::J:t ' UtailhJ ,dut the Home :Run
hlttine; jJhl.qay ·ti"om o.ll indications.

The aetua1 1Btund:Sng
ters m.ftY

pot

ot tlie two hit-

be known to a t:er·
1.4\inty untU the 'OffiCial o.vera.gcs

a·e releued--aometlme during the
comlna: winter. Poxx oh his lasL

appearance at the plate crashed
one or ~de~'s ·~· o(tetlngs for a.
circuit clout, hls 63th. of the year.
JUSt two short or trlng Babe Ruth's
biggest :rear of 60.
Tbe folp'-bap:er also . gave the
At.hletlca a new major league team
record or 1'1'3 hoine runs tor a sin·
gle MMOl\, .j\Uit ' breaklng ·Lhe ma.rk
of 1'11 aet by the OubB :In 1930
AnQthe,r r~r~ Waa set whe~ the
Yankees. "a ltbourllloslng lo "" Red
SoX, · a to ., . becl.me the first :zoth
centurY t:'ain to go through a 11eason without once being •hut out.
In the .Nati0l'l$.lleague, Paul 'Wa.-

Love?
Yes!
FOR SALE-7 room house and 50x
200 fL IOL House good condl\lon.
~ pdtChell and ct.stsm. Some f~
pn lOb. see w. 'M. Rice, Clifton,
Wedt, yo. ' '.
9·2~·61
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FOR SALB-Drw appleli 60C ~r
bu. New aw04t cider 20c 1)\'r aal.
~1n1 &lt;~ont1aners. Webster F.r'u1t
_F arm, Keno.
9-26-6t

l'pR S.u.E-O.Uctous appl" 20C
·per ~aket &amp;lld without contaln·
-~rs. John Werner, Leadtna: Creek.

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spent

'lrh.e &amp;eore was 'l to1'0 the"Bparte,ns the Wetk flld ''*lth thelr ·slstel' Mtfl.

league with 38 apieCe.
-p\lahlng ILCT'068, the. lone .&amp;oootu:I,Qwn M~~oblc Plckena.
,ouy BushslatedtoopentheWorld i~thesecdftct&gt;q\latter. ·ot~nn -Pi'es·
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sertes for tp.e Cuba on We~esda:r. neu or Nebraska fame, added ~
l:d)i(\. 'tlliy · SYA."~
Iretired the -Reds in order _ ~ t.he extra jloiUt._.
three lnnlngs he woiked, bllt ·e m.
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Iclnnatl knO&lt;ked Pat """""' out of
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the box and wpn 5 to· i
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!Ne~, Y9,1;~- ...... 100:. u
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Sl&gt;ARTANS M~
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83
"" oc the .Pirates stretched ht. new
WIN~ · . G START ' . 1. E\ie'ryone lrhm antrlh;te In· .Detroit ........... 7ll
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nil-tlonal reague ~fOrd, by clouting
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St. Hauls . . . . . . . . . 63
91
two doub1es a.s the Pirates downed
Portsmouth, 0., §.ei&gt;t. 2e:-:msRev. ·w. !M:. 8l'a\alhter 'Was the Ohlfiio .......... ~~9 ·1:02
the Ctl.rdtnals: 7 to t. The Carda Gotng lntq 't he lfHdtron cla.Sh as dUuier C"lleet of C. M. 'S laqhter Boston ..... , . , . . . 43 112
took the nlebteap. 7 to 4, and .re- tbe under'-dD!J!, the proCessional S~:r.
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mp.ine4 tied• 1or sixth place wtth. POrtsiQouth Spartans , todll)'" 1\ad
W~ Roll5h, Wlre - and "daurbter.
W.
L.
the ·GJI;pts, who lost. to the 1~hmtcs~ emerged the sensational victors over wflte J(ltstM
'the htmtt or Ray Club
6 ~o- -3, !Bff.e.r ~ng the opener, ~ the N'cw York Giants to inaUgurate Rfekard S\lh'daY.
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to :3.",Yfhen·~ HUbbell chu.lkcd up the 1932 natlona.}. profesatonal roOt..
LaVerne B.o\IBh, 0-lfd.e and _
ot- Pllloburgh .. .. .. .. oo &amp;8
hl11 18th victory;
I ball teaaue aeaaon here. A croWd of ~r Slaughter ha•e :!tOne to Ohlo ~n c ...... ... 81 '73
ChUCk .Klein aaei Mel OtL both 5.000 turned out for the Sunday where
they..,..Have emplOyment.
~hl-l~hla . . . . . . 78
76
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Olrlctn.nat.t . . . . . . . . 60

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TQI.edo •: \t_Qol\ltllbUI 2.

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JUDBas 1'01ty I; Mi'nneapoUu 2.

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Cln'6bmat1 5; Chicago 3.

Plttsbursh 1: Bt. Louts 1.
St. Louts 7: Pittsburgh t.
New York 6; Phlladt&gt;lphia 3.
Philadelphia O; New York 3,
lnnlnes, dnrknC68).
Basto:l13; Br ooklyn 7.
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Olevcland 6: OhScago 4.
Cleveland 5; ChiCilHO 5 &lt;5 innings

dartn·ess),

8; Boston 2.
8; New YOrk 3.
!1Uhtnaton :1; Philadelphia. 1.
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Th~ oo11ar mli.y be :Of
white linen nud made detachable by
,·o-,yiill a bias binding to the n~:ckline
c~g('. 1t th en ~:an be easily removed
for ~aundcring.
II is Ci]tltl ll y a~ ~mart and o little
more: practicnl \\'it11 the collar made
or the self*fabrlc, ''iith the edae
tr!mm e•l wi th blUI! braid.
You'll be &lt;ll'O~~ed at hr.~ 1it1!e of

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yD:Jr •.ime it w:ll tkke, atid of It•

t61~ll cost.

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Republicu Candidate for
Governor M'llkH Fine
·lmpresaion

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tore tht' 1ude waa retlred. Whipple
pitched a 8'00d same for tbe Ohes·

1 ter t.eam
, Chester ·will meet the etrong

Of 1890

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GIRL SCOUTS 00 IIIKJNG
Ten memberK of the local G 1rl
&amp;.:out v•oup accomt)ll.nled

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leader, Ma; A n Kni(hL, visited
the Dlx:c Salt Works 'n MaHOn City
Charity betllns t.t Homo, DavidS B~lu •duy a.lleJur)(;r• rhe t.eu a:lrlB I A bullclm from the otuo Educa~
X.{plJ!\, l'epUb}ltan
l[fubernll,f.orlo.l Bnd M1 S Knlt~:ht croi!Sed the Ohio l uon Assoclatlon to Clarence ChapriQullnee, klld. " cNJwd ji.m,rnect on rlver lu a sk!fT &amp;nd after an hour~ I !'Jan Supe••l.nl.endent ot the Melp
Sir
tJ:lm
k !lJ.thL&lt;-eclng Low thwuah lhe sltll county 8thOOLil reveats the true ln·
~urtt.h e~!;?. : 0 th eo~, plant concluded the &amp;fternoon hlk~ I crease In sch~ costs In the state
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tm 'J ln!f 1r the We~t Vlra:mla h1lffi
II slnct: 1890' chaoaes tn schooJ
cosl:8
COUrLuull-le
h
n was M'r IrhraJts ftnt trip tnto
~~.nd &amp;entices ainct! 1915, sc ool exM'elaa county and the town wu bependltures as compBI't!d wltll other
deqke4 with Untterl eta.tes flap 1n tll.Xpayet ~:ettlng a chance to save states and other de!)fl.rlmenta ot
hi&amp;; honor
his ptuperty by po.ymg hll! t.axes on/ the .-tate, and many other ~terellt.-A lunc~dd and' receptlon at the Lhe inllt.o.llment plan In monthly lniJ ltel'IUI In rea:Rrd to costs or Ohio
Hotel Martln p~eeded. Mr Ingalls paJ;ments 1nste11.d of m ooml-annuall oohools
,1
maln rmeceh at the courthouse He ones as at preb(!nt
The State or Ohio Ia spending
1111111111
spo'k&amp; for about 30 mlrmtes, beHe decla.red fc.r ~he Improvemen t about two and &amp; sixth times 86 1
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gtnntnl(" at ~ 00. He h&amp;d arrived at ot eduootlcnaJ conditions s aying much tor pubUc schoobl today aa it
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a"""•t 12 5Q aeeom)')anied by A R he Wll!J ln lavor 0! a change v.lllch did forty y~rs 1.10, atUr a.Uowance
~baum A D Ru~~&amp;ell and would bring o.bout u. strengthening lis mBde tor lncrea.sed attendance A~OUI'h he is Jhown hen ln tM k t of broadeaat1ne thoUAilda of worcb
~a:e Chiids who t hi .... a~ th c' the wea.kez school ?1str1c't.s w•t.h and the chanae bJ. purchasJnK pow- 1over his beloved "raddut.': fonne.r ~ernol' Alfred E. Smith of NI!'VI
Otn1 lls
In
h e Whl&lt;.'h we At-e rlow wm ried
er ol the dollAr" the report states York atiU
bi• •Phbut·likt •Uitude towaraa the pohtlCIII ettua.
.a.
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a.v- He said and 11 truck a responslvt" "The actual
outla.y in 1890 tion and his
about Governor Roosevelt's candidacy. Instead,
iilf_, a I vedllthel!c
chord with thC ltUdlence that
1 was
whUe Jn 1931 it was 1 AI eontined ,himself to a dlseu u ion on, the ma&amp;'Uzne, of which he Ia the
•· •-'tt
n~~ a aayulna~
the was
present
beginll ut Home• $154 •644,D93· Thla lncludea all ex-! tditor-m-cbJet, j'he Happy Warrior
a lln&amp;l'e waa also broadcaat by
.,.3
a uawon.
r he.
In i)elleve In CharJty
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1pel~lon.
taY01 of t:utting approxtma.tely , 6 IUld 1n Wlat belief, It elected, w111 &lt;1o pendlturet~ except erectJon of new 1
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500,000 lrolb 't&lt;he stato e:tpen$ell
o.l In my -power to 5ee that 50,0QO buildings, the costa for which are 1
Avenue with Miss Mo.ry Ruasell as,
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slatlna' bosteu Quite II. number
Albert Morris and fam11Y had
t.here Is .nd WB,Y to 1't!lte~ the tax - Ohio miners now ltHe, are put to na.turaUy distribUted over a period
p:Wer except by cutting ex""n.ses
work ~hrough Ule sale of Ohio C0$1 of years "
ere p
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He &amp;D!JIVE!t!:H1 what he ter';ed un LO 0~1lo State Institutions"
The report etates that In 1890
w
resen
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e 1 -I 8 un ay gue&amp;...,, m.r an .. M!.s ""'"Y
rnlr and untruthful chnrReo b hi•
H;e mentkJned the tact t.hat onr;!&lt;:! there were 549,269 pupils 1n average
Miss Lena Orueser lett tor Llmt;, estln8 llt.t"rary progra.m and a plea-~ ond Rhodes, Mr and Mrs. Virgil
Opt)onenfs ~a«llnv. hi$ belnay un Oh!o coal l.udust• y wus second 1.n daJJ~ attendance In all Ure schools Sunda.l' where she wUI represent sant social everung
Rhodes, Mr and Mrs. Bloodn
der the Jil~ce of 1:101!8e&amp;~ 1n th~ lmpol'tance ln the stnte, but that ·u or the state, While in UtBl tbla fig- Magnolia Temple of pYthlan Sia~
Mr. and Mrs. Robel.·t Tuck Of i RhocJ.d&amp;, MrH V W Rhodes, Mrs
state and detled Mr White hi.&amp; nn h!!s dwindled alm011t to not hlni and ure had more than ttoubled wtth I ters at the meetlnl or the Or&amp;nd Cleveland returned Sunday after Johnson and
daughter,
Maey
J)dnent. to flnd: one 11 tnrle 'tn.stab~ ~h18 ooudltJoo he wanl.t! to see re· l,UJ9.03'l pupils In daiJ)' attendance 1Lodge of Ohio which 1.8 belne: held the week end here with the~la.tter•a Pl'anct)s, 1tll or Ch&amp;r1eston
J.n; his aeveral ;ears o.J t public Ute medled
The 1991 puplla were attending 1tbere this week. 19he was acoom- parenu, Mr and M!'B Henry PrloMrs. Rol)ert Blackwood who wa11
wbieh would, tend to provft bl
H!;' ll l'":l '"id he \, r;1lt j It thnne;t'l school more rlays per Ytar than Lhe panted by Mrs Alyp, Kite and Mn. de o! Mulberry avenue,
operated on some time as:o. wu
char~~:e He added thnt Mr Whtt! made wtr!ch wwld to1d , u l;: vm 3 1890 PUpJls lind then the d.eprecla· Emma voaa alSo membera oC Mal· c M McLemore or ClnclJ1Jl4t~ /able to be bl'ougbt home, Saturday.
«ould knew what polltlcnl deb~ mere lndwt..rles wl.el:eby 11\J _11
tJon In the p urchasing power of the 1 nol1a Temple who wUl attend the connected With t he American T4rleRalph Asbury is spendlni the
an 1\ll he hU ~en an old time P:L) Idl~ Rn .::l tax du!J,IC:t~. ~.;ou ld rp dollar has been taken Into conBld~ conveiltlOn~
phon«~ and Telegraph Company ar- winter wltJ'_ S A Wyatt u.n~ ar
ltlelan &amp;nd Is a 8 close ly &amp;68oei.O.t- dellycd thneby rrducml!l the taxe!o eratlon According to the bulletin 1 Mr and Mra Will Martm. son rived for a short business trip
k&gt;ndlng hia'h school here.
e rlgbt now with ..Brur~er Gnd oth
Bli a whoe to the general pubUc and U would requlre 171 ,6111' 8~8 In 1931 1 B1lly and daughter Cora. Ann I!IJ)ent
Mrs Nan Graham ot Parke"sburg
We are glad to hear that 0 t1
85 he
deinooratJe
t. ::
by titryJ &gt; Jut l1o.J we _•, to buy thirty-tour million ciollaral Bunda):: with Mr and Mrs John 1.&amp; here vl8it1ni her !lister, Mrs A. j M1ct1ael who was operated on at.
ln'galls 13 With tellubllcan chief
r.nk-&gt; , , .. lunn pledge lllal If h · , worth ot 1890 edUl!8tion
Hudn!'ll of A.thenll
K Oliver ot Mulberry Avenue and , the White Cross hospital Thursday
tolna He .said he lB In favor ot th- eletted the only obllgaUon he would
The changes In school cost&amp; and
Mr and Mrs Harry Smith spent her brother, Will Singers or Pine Ls improvinJ nicely,
services Since 1915 have been re-1 Sunday with trlenda In Athens
Grove
Mrs Lltz!.o Swr-nson spent sevcv.e f! lly onf' \u uld bt! t r. 111.:- ~ •v... L. corded In t he bulletin received
A. E White Is reported to be perera.! days last w"c.: k wtth her niece
at~ .t.l th~ s'tnt .:: t!l llt II ., !.. 1 net this county and the rapid lll'OWt.h loullly Ul 8 t his home in ROclt~ J C. Mans tleld, of PlttSbu ~llh Ava Gilkey
'nlldl.! nCI '11-t:uJJ tn~kl' a1,_, Prc rn!·~ Jn attendance or the high school&amp; ~;prlna:s.
chief clerk of the RaHway Mall
---------Fried Chicken din!.er
35c..
!tint
1'1) l1'1h"·.!un J c
weU
as
t
he
grade
&amp;ehools
bas
Mrs.
susan
Pullins
of
Plntwooda
Sen
lee,
wa..s
a
business
visUm
In
Uric
Acid. Poiaon Start&amp; To
1
5 h00) h1'ld
r&lt;'ttp of mrlh ld~u1'
been noted In 1915, 30 MS: teaehere spent. Sunday with Mrs Lucinda Wwn aturday,
0 1
f:
c
11
20c: He
by ex-governor BCJ vcd the toto.l enrollment or
of Rocksprings
Mr and Mra. p
K Rmtth o!
Leave
In 24 Houra
fhurrday, SePt. 29\h,, at da1dlng tJ! lowa
r•, co" l
78J at the total Outlay of
llrlr o.nd Mr. G W Gibson ot Cleveland returned to their home
out of our joint.&amp; and muscles
Fl-anz Bldw. East •M•I"n at. ~~,.,,.?,"untn; h&gt;eiHdng flt1 nutlono.l expe nseB $21,628,7~ In 1931 th.erc 1Charleston spent Sunday with Mr, 1\.tonday after vlsltlni the latter's the uric acid deposits that
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were 43.fltl tc~~.ehers Jn the pubJJcl and Mra John Schmlttauer
parents. Mr and Mra. WIU Downie your 8utrerin(J- It's a. safe,
Gi't'en by ladief o£ F ore;t Mr ! l1i lll11 ttnd purty lefT: tm
with 1,29S,no pupils under
Mr Bnd Mra GILes Chandler and.
Mr and
w. t•. Reed Mrs
scieotlflc rormuJa....;.free
He outlined tlu~ cssentinl ,\.C R
M , E' lio.lllpoJis ll,nmcdlatt"ly ill·~·· h•J their Instruction Thill Instruction Mlss El~ Fishe1 ot Charle11.ton re - Q. Reed and chauffeur, John :Suriu. fill or pain dendeiilna: dtUi!J
LJdtleB controntmg \.he 1 a.aBe rr. 1Iv
uri
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his ' speech htre, atopplgg was COSting $1129'2#,711 or IJ.l aver- turned unday art.er spending•
Monday for a trip through the'tlle Jam• abshlute
uarantet T!ley were
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fbr a
ta! ARt!' ot 30 pupUa per
at aH WMk e-m with Mr. and Mrs
Efst.
holds JOod !Or '!Mllatlea. neur:lt.l.11
and
,l
-Pr'ogr
H.'IlVrll
·&lt;Usarmamt!nt.
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lnd n reception al ~he hd'.h• c ! av••ra£'~ cost per , pupil of t96 u SchmiUnuer and famJly
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t AJbert Dur.llt returned to Cl\ar- l lmnbaeo-qultk, jOytl.ll l1lllef-no :1-The ca.fr:vlni out or C0Vf111mt
crettm ,e , 1, e.
,
\loho r.....,.nlng
compared to the averase cost of
Mr and Mrs Oharle&amp; Brl\flnet 1 to 8 nd
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It rem-- the
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$36 per pupil in 1915
l and daughter ot cuyahoaa. Palla~.. es n u llY ""'.er spen ng 1uc , more
e
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A compatiaon of school costs turned Sunday after apendinr the week end With hill ta111Uy
1 cause
a4J.
3-'l'bt ouah an econormic
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wlt!l otpe!
Jatge ellpendlture5, 1 past ten d::t ys with the latter'&amp; par.
Ml' and Mrs Ralpn Olutt.er and
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J&gt;hows lhi~~t tl1e sl!il.e spent
enl.:d, Mr a.nc.l Mrs Btm Skinner and daughte' , Margaret, or Mononp.-~
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scho I!~ IEtl,!l than 18 DEl eent ol Its ramlly
• hela, Pa , returned Sunday atter
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aucm•Jo•
Mis8 Helen Mee.'l re turned Bun· f:linding t.he week end With rela-1
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t:r'b; OIJEt'~U dn lt&gt;M&gt; thnn 3:l IX' 1 dav f1'0m a week·~ vlstt with her Mves
:w-:.,.•
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cent of the C::Co8(. of l'lilld.ing con- !ll.lltels, Ml'li Re1d Steinbauer U!ld
Mr and Mrs Dayton WIU and I
roho Bills, •rnte Man Who Walked AIOmi," Had Officia+~d s~ructiCI•, 39 pel Ct'nt or lts to~al 1l MillS Dol othy Mr.es of Columbus.
&gt;(•!! Calvin v1B!Ll'd wllh Harry Flern-11
·rt:
outi;Ly for luxuries, a little rnore
Mt and M&gt;rs Wnlter Powet and .ng of BWltlnR"ton Sunday,
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TwO Hondred Gallows
,h.an 50 pf'r cent or Its J)t"Cmlllm rup111Y of
wa.&gt;e Bundav / Osbl;.rne Meier returned to zanCel'emonws..~ ,. ·
~ymeuts for life msurance, an~ a:ue&amp;t.s or Mr. and Mrs Fred Ray- r 1 vll 'e S unday ~~oUer spen(litl8 the
only 9:! per cent of itli contrlbt'ltlon burn and fnmlil
&gt;rcr k e nd with his grand.paronta
to the malnteniUlce 01 th~ fedci'QJ t Mr IUld Mrfl 0 W PlHlJips A-r" :.,rr a.nd Mrs Philip M~ier
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'tl.. ctnmP-n t $128473,200 wB~ llp~nt riVed Sunday for n short vlrolt with
Oliver Hartley 01 Columbw:l atin 11126 for tobacco nlonc a.nd tor I tJla Iarmer'!! mothe r Mrs Marv tended the Republ ican
meeting
sott drlnkl&gt;, ke 1.:11:!1\ln ta ndy and D~l,lllps
I here Sa turday
ch rw111g f.lUm, Ull 014,000 W.!I..S s pent
Mr. and Mrs L B Robinson of
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!IS c:mparfld to $150.600,01(\ apent r-oJumbll!&gt; tf' t\!t"Jiled Monday aflflr I Pl~ll!tt~=r ot rata~flai.e
!OJ :&gt;ehco'1-1
socnd tna ,a feW days hm e on bus! Oo e
nee
cr
ou nan 1
Mr Chapman tnvi fl'l t.he careful , neH!I
,
v rnor wns a V.il:il 1Ol l!l town
invcsttvntton of the r1 ubllc into tht:; I Mt and Mr~ 'J y Corpening o{ t&gt;:tturda.Y He attended the Repnbll
~pott M the 1h;~ 111 school cons oiev~land arrived Batlnday tO spend 1 ttln ~con and meet~
over o periOd or )'ears, as the report ~e week with the latt.er s parents A
OI!S IN' COLUMBUS
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court h ?WJt' Tl~&lt;l gublle am\Ptlljlce I LlncDin 'ff'lace
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ment ot t bese ncurcs l8 ma(je ll!ftt.r 1 MiSAes ~me A Davis and Edno
Mrs George Thompson, former
protcs1~ brought by 1he ptibltc over r p H ~~e.l. James Raisbeck J 1 o r iPortJend resident, died at the home 1
the hJgll c()l;t cf ed\ICiltlon
1C.har 1C'Pl~n and K Iwaya of Nev. of her daughter, Mn Mona Welsf!r, 1
Y.otk CJ,ty Were sunday guests or In Columbus Bftturd&amp;y evening ut,
l"OtJNG I'EO~E MEET
Mr. and Mrl\
Will Helzel and 9 o do k, H was · epa1 t.ed b!irc
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dkughter Mrs Orat-e Well ol Lhl The tunet..l service&amp; wilL be con1
The I cung Pecplen Fellowship! coln Tc1rar,e
ducted !rom tho Portland M
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~lety of t he Glace Eplacopad ,The Home Ml.ssJ.c..nar;v soclety of ~hW'Ch, T1tt!Sday afktnoon '\t :.! I
Cht.lleh hald tfR !li st reaular meet-· fJli" S 1lliJUIJr. uJ E chulch will hold ocloell:
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ing Sunda v cvrnm~ n.L the p"rlah a. meetlnlf thlB evl!111ng at. tlie home - c =r - - - - house This m ganlzatlon composed l ot Mrs Em1~1 W~ndon ol Wehe Tea of the YOWtg people or tht~ church ' t$ce with Mt"' ' ,ted iWebster R.!II:!Us tNOTJC.Ef
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Wl•l me~t evet y week at rhrc o·- l lng hoMCM
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MotGr
clock f&lt;.r Bllnday suppe 1 and n gen. : Yr and Mrs Fred F\tk nnd Mi
SIO Gf moae a moatb WI be oned with a G-E
eral rehgiolU; dlscw;~!Oil am~ soc :11 • "1\d Mt 1 •lio:Ta::tn \Vr:U'lle t and
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refrigerator
oa food cosu alo~e. YOil caa buJ
•our f'r~a Crr~w Is pres ident or thE" d"uahter Amta ~e \\Ollt Lo Colu~~ ,frl rdr T t ansfcr mad !! lu
perisb1bles
in
larger quaaridos at: a 11ving of
.tulety ~nd B 11 Mt.Q11igg Is vice bWl B=' t}lnf9j' It rope11ct n. few daxs: and fll'om Cincinaati weekJv I
pree:klent.
w1tb friends and relathes
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Yestetday cvenlmr Rev Lloyd ! Miss Barbara Elbe,•fcl:t leH Mon- , ~ t' 'bed)• that ha• aaythinr
YO!l nold opjlilqeland wute of milk, meat.
CLl1 k cr Athen&amp; :~d th-e dlscu118ion d~ty ror Baltimore, l'.f:d, whe1.e she to be shippt:d to or from !
fruiro, etc. Del.k;lo'!' salado sa~ !'en- co11

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the vi.!litina: team while Mltmt w)U
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Countlans v ct:: treated,
Tuesday moru.n&amp;:, to::;, l.n n ll 'IIIlich
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1 !J~t wn ol the coun tr) IL waa thelr
PI•Vlltl[!l.e to see and henr Vice·
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public to(lu)
\lice preslQeut CurtiS had l!poken
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M9nday night at whkh It Js
jle;r.tc!it CH•Ml. t'\cr Pthe l cd. In Parken~burg, 1Va5 presen ;.
J'ut:sua~
morn ing .1 oclegation l
cons.v;t!nr 01 Judge A D RlWtU, 1
t:nndld nt 1~ r CQmml561otler Dr A I
B Blna:ham, Capt 'l'om Jone&amp;, C 1
A Scho.erer, editor oJ the Dally lr
Judge J ohn p McGoor·~
Trlaune and Congres.~man Thomas
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A J enkins, left Pomc10y lo confer
f Ch icago, who IS bel'•l:{
o~e l y guarded follow i11 ._~
with the power&amp; \.haL be m regard
LG having the honuraUle Ylce·prellt- l: 1
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deuth, the Jetter H&lt;tld, wh1: lr
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The judge is shown h i!. c
examining weapons. tah.1
fr om prisoners he has sentenced.

seJaJnr the
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on th~1Vt!B
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Hght a.plnat. the 8,
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the governor "
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Benatcr Tart, one ot the
supporters of the Inealls
said he "bears no
qa!nst the govetnor
special sesslom during tttc
the ca.mpaten. and said he
tous to lend hill support to
salary-cuttinr movement · ·
Abele asserted that talk
tlcnl fight carryiAg
chalJenge to Whi ~e as
galls in reoent.
In whlch he
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Oi-ary ot Buttemu~ llllured.

Th• n.::u,:,~:::... and }Spider, New F~shion -Desig-~~;r-1·

pet:t Juries for the October term or
Lhe Melas county •common pleatt
~O&lt;.~Il were drawn ti'()Ul the Jury
wheel m the CJerk or COI.II'tR' otrtu
Mcnda.y mornlna Neltbcr jury Will
be cn.lle:l &amp;t. Ptl'l!&gt;ent nnd the names
We ' ~ w thheld ti'Om publication

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November election
Republican mutineers, wbo
.o r:la3h with tbe governor
question of the method
lov;ed In slashing
000 000 tor the
"Ounselled a.gai!Uit
1ay by leaders, It
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Actual Cost In '31 .Wu
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nllflday mcmlng. Cooler W'('(!JW'::'diiJ
ex:trefflf! West. lJ(lrtlon tonlJht;,

Pleaaa.Dt when the Ohetter
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Duriogtbeaeotob:mondlotbell'•niafremore vital becau.e fill aod ~llCel'
d COlli
are hisher. Select roor G-E ~-oil~ ttlc....,.
1hese ntn dollus for ypa 16/1~ You need
1 Geaenl Elecltlc aow ' .: Uol fONver. Ji'o,
•lw.p aammerdme ia yoar kiie{ae*Todar~ oae oat: of ~ three ilomes wi~ ~

Cra.wd Sita Ah-.t Leader m
Jail, Pla,.ing lastrumenb aa He Eats

electric nfrigerat:or hu a GeaenllleCu.ico
The oimple G·l! Moai10r Tof medtoaiom Ia
seale\! in a wail of •&amp;•len - ' '' ~~ ao

sueo!ion, no! ...a ~ill~J-~tiE
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s'bieiow·coll refriB'jrdbO h
•Gliliualag while cablam ore all-It ' ' '
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1'IRH Ia a
sod equipped wllh dldlaJ 1 '
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