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J4n Allee
Capeb&amp;Jt Mrs. Blla Neue and Kra.
Berth&amp; Duckworth.
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11. soelal hour wu 1pent wtth t.h~
followina ae~in8' aa hoateuea Wra.
0 B Kretnblhl J4rl Carman and
Mrs Raymond ~baeb

Buildiar aad Cootenb Deotra:red b:r FIN WIUio
OwDer i• Awa'f
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Janet at Palrvl.&amp;w Letart t.owMhlp
'f\'8:.'8 fDIDPI.C'tetr denroyed by fire
~ niKbt about ll 00 o dock
Mr Olel8nd who haa resided
atone wu attendlna tlliln:h when
the ftre wu ~ by neiah
boq. But when be and n~IJhbors
arrivtd at the aoene to atiempt to
extiJliUIIb. t.b.e blue It ha.d pin

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Mrt. Myrtle Pickens ot Oew:ltts
I Run iS apendtnQ: o. few Uays with
Mr and Mn C E Pickens

said Wednesd&amp;Y

Mrs Han lett Bowt better known

PS Harriett OUrs moved recently to

1her new home a.t Roland\UI
Mu T M Brewer spent Wednes·
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CQijnty hn"'" ~nnounced thllt Lhe
H011orabl~ Tti~ A\ Jf!'nklns of
lront.on ConrreBSrr":'\n
for
the
Tenth Dlatrlct ot Ohio will be In
~me"'y and RPf'.a.k to audience of
bbth men o.nd women at the cou
hou&lt;&gt;e at 2 00 o clock Saturday ar
tmnoon
Mr lenklns 1u well known to all
or the voters ot the district ns a
forceful and pleaslns speaker and
a ma.n who had an lntfllligent un
derstaudtnr of all -fJf the principal
1&amp;!\l:ea ot the day
He wUI Jive an lntere~&gt;tlng lQ)eecl1
ar4 tme Which every man and wo
man can 111 afford W
miM An
o~Oow crowd In the Court house
Ja I!Xpected by the women In chanre
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917M COunty Board of Health .... ~eH rnonumdent was built In 1870
$1-foq Ool.!nty ]:JOard or Education "':t
a.re. on Barry or C1nc1n
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'rhe total dlstr1butlon ac
natl In OOJtlmemoratlon or Melrs
cord.lns to the figures compiled by county a tallpn heroes or the Ctv
the aud1Lor and t~easurer WEI-'I 11 War
It Is a stone shaft sur
$190•!1ilfJ3
mounted by the fl~~;ure or a aotdit!
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tak
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Fried Ch1cken d1nner 3Sc. ~;~u:;Jgss on ers co recently
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s~&amp;imber ,lith Oootl mudct, bell
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announces t t during the past
yrn:t the lo
post llas enjof'ed the
ll.l.rfellt
m mbershjp since t ltll irf'l'CJ)tlon hfll'e.
The tbtal member
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School chddren only 20e
exterior u! the court house The
Tb,uroday, Sept. 29th., at Plan wns SUIJtested by T P Eisel
Fn;nz Bldt. Eaot Matn ot sloin local business man
Glv;en by ladteo of Forest LEGION INSTALlS
~I\ and •Bethany M. E.
N E W OFFICERS
cl'iutcb.-Jiome made ice
ontoerk ot the Drew wett-=="*'~==~=====''===;.,,.; IstmNewPost
ol the AmeMcnn Legton
have btlen lostallell In their rea
cre*m for aale.
peath e positions to rervc during
the ensuins year
Ralph GUmore
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rettrin« Poat Corrunander who has

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Dora Ours is stnylna w th Mnl

H11tt1e o,.r. d.t~
MW Mo.ry Ours nas blood poi.scn
In her loot
Mr lllld Mrfl Frunlt He ller ape 1t
W dneaday \\j h h-&gt;r !ils~ .. Mr 11n&lt;1

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tl \~t the
av~raae ati.tndance (h enCb meet
tng nf the ~~~ion post !n I'iomeroy
dunng the past ye~ was 44
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The new t~mcers ot !.he P6ilt at&gt;e
LI,!Wl~ Shmlty
Poot Commander
Dtn NeutziJ4,g 1st Vloe Command
cr Edd ie curry 2nd Viet' Com
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tlharles W1 hrow Pr&gt;&amp;t
Ad11tant Wllihun Znhl l:'man~
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Nlrllrtn Fo, !t!r 68rgeant
At-.Arms W1lght McCroba. Poe~
1-Iil!tOJinn Prank Fttptc
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OFFICERS

Rermlar mooting of. the Women s
Auxlllary of Drew vfebster Po;~t
was held Tuesday eVening at Le·
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Mr and Mrs Billie Roush enter
to.lned at their home la$t Thurs
day night with an old fashion aPpie peeling after which those pre
sent enjoyed a wiener roa.'Jt Th~e
who enjoyed the e1 enlng s mem
ment were Mrs Dorsey Rickard
Ora. l&amp;sta May and Ola Rlckarrl
cf LongdaJe W Va Mr and Mrs
W C Rouah e.nd daughter Uumla
of Columbus Mrs Henry Roush of
Pmlr:er§burg Mts W P Roush Le
lah nnd En1esttne Powell M! and
Mlil King Mdtfamlly Mr lllld Mls
Tom VJlnMcter ond family M I
and Mas Ulwl.!l koush and son Jun
im Mt: and u,. Ern•el Rou8h • "d
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BIIHe !Jousb abd tamlly
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The Put'POI!e ClaSII CJf the Luthf!
au Ch\U"Ch were Dlltertalned at the
home df Mr -.nd Mr8 Vic~ Me
Orew Jaat l'foiday n'Cht Harr
Layne, preaide~ ot t.he cia&amp; p 1/
sided oyer tlle mee~lng an4 had I
j Charge ot the .. feventng s p.._,.am I
Plan8 were malle ror ~e c1a1s 1.o

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pnsltlon ror the pas four ~earl:i el
ccptlni fo a (e •r u 1 hs bet'll.t ;{'
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LENGTHENS
Slum D11tnct• Ai"d Tax
Covered Alao By
Governor

FAIL TO KEEP IT

EUROPE NOT

Gehr11 ~ tarta Winnen on

To Importance Of
1 s.c.n'• Stud1e11,
1er Statea

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Hotner M plan ror a
ductlrm of land Rnd &amp;ea
Ha.s become e~~Sentlal
a~ment dltiCU631on
Premier Herriot
this tn.Htem~nt tn
rare the le&amp;Jlte of
It.odoy bearlna

t ~ v. Onk M:Juh ~;pent the
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ton and p.~reu~ tetumlng """d';;j
u.coompanlcd by lt eu
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nllY an~ 'louenoo who
Jlellt l1e l&gt;Wnmer. here
M 4,nd Mrs W F Deem am
e~lle and family visited f1JenC!s at
r.Jncc.ln Bunde.y
Mr n:nd Mrs Fred Wmn ot Rut
land and the latter~ mother Mrs
EtJ.on Ward~ 1 o' ChaJicbtoJJ
1..ulhng o•t Mrs. Emma CoM,.:o;:~.
Friela.)
Ml ll AIC!Od Lee ot
IS tnd her PIUUllfJJ Mr and Mrs
J 0ll'l"&gt;2r nud famll~ in~t ~ k
Mu; A lfotY Lf!\\ ltlnce llm.l R()(J
f,elr) ~ b:-ou~:ht howe flOYl H I

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ready W espouse
In the cauatll

WhE-t-Una: are vltilt-TJts at the hom
of W W Grimm
Mrs John Elllott \1 ill !eave ~h~
week tor Po. kersburu: \~.here she
wU1 rema.ln tor the winter o.nd.
pl11.ee her son Jock ln Pe.rkersbm g
hiah school
Ml'l R F Bryu.n~ and mother
Mrs Taylor left Tuesday for Cleve
land 'Where they W1JI vlat the !at
1 ters daughter Mrs Anderoon The
were accompanied !WI rar llJj A11ht11
bulu. by &amp;lrs How~ad Bun is nml
son Howotd Jr who will vlf:ll lfltl
Mr and Mts Pearl Layne
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IC en 1nner , •.,c• .,
Princeton Who spent tile week end .JC!lOO[ children only 20c
here with l"tla.tive&amp; left Cot their I
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lUrl ay, ept. 29 ., at

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to get the moat for your money.
for women and mi11eo.

All oizet

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Atteot L. J. Heiner, Rec:or.der.

re openinr pJOgram or the mlm
No 'i' which ~-~ hi &amp;aid will eft'ect L•u
Hob&amp;on acpa(t.ment ol the ra111 oa.l.!
eomp~ny El.ltllness n en
tuld Mt
Emery hn'lot! under considcraUun
plans which may ha'llc some ~tt t

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Thia evenint at 7·30 o'clock Oh1o Vall~y Co~~~~~Jandery No.
24, K. T. will convene 1~ regl,ilar c&lt;;&gt;nclne in the aaY.lum at Pome•
roy at wbic:h time th, annual ~napecllon qf the Drl'rl.izatiO.. wjll
be eondiiCted.
The ri1ht eminent vancl commander, Ro~ A. Paqlleh of
Columbtoa will be present at th10 conclave.
Every Knipt of Ohio Valley Commandery ia moot ur1ently
requeoted to be preaent and any aoiournin1 Knirhta are cordially
in~ted. Refreabmenb will be served at the eloae ol tlul buoine11

wu stated by Pomeroy but&gt;inc~
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transacted
elect.ed tor
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suing
year , Proealdent Mrs :Ben
Neutzlinll PJpt VIce President
Mrs ~t.h '!'!)'Ornton Becond Vtce
Pret~ldtnt M~
Emma Hoffner
Belln!~ary
OWeh Watson
'treasurer .II(
Ralnh Hayman
BANKS TO OPEN OCT 15
Actin~ O"aplat Mra~YR.na 01,.1
Mr&amp;
Washlnaton
Sept 28-INB- ntetn Honorary OhaP.laln
F ro.nklln Fort chairman ot"' the Mina. Webster Serceant at Arm11
Ambe!ler
FedereJ Hollie Loan Bank bofl.rd
meetlnt an
lnvlta
reported to ~ President Hoover to
the
.P.rankUn
dl\~ Lhut niJ 12 banks or the new
awdUary
4 n vouuld bP. opr&gt; 1 ~nd r e dy
honor 0!
tor busmess on Oet 15
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Railroad Company spent Tutsduy
and WednEsday In l'a~y In con
neetlon wltb a pra(&gt;osttion de~&amp;ling
with tbe cool mining situation Jn
Ute Pomeroy Bend Mr EmeJ}' 1

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Mu; Hen
'tt~ Gorltind i etC! :Sundny
Braiiy Shn nnd tamiJJ and Miss
L 1se JCibnson motored to Rlpleg
a t week
M'r apd i.!Js M"l"rltl WhHe

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Frt.nz Bldg. East Maan at w~::u~le "orL~~~e P~Z~ ~~! ~~~ l ra.nz Bldrr East Ma1n at.
C1ven by ladles of Forest Ireturned home Sunday She was ac Gtven by lad left of F orcst
Admu~s10n
Rt n and Bethany M E I compe.!lled bome lbY her oon lt!cv••
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ch~r~h.-Home made iee report that Mrs Edg"r Layne who chuf'F:tt·-Home made 1~e 1 ~riULTS
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SUnday t HII,Jiel wltJ .his ~
Mt' luld Mr8 $hu
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Mr~d Mrs Late Grim
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with .rr dllugh: s:nt
Daisy
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Mr.s :Agnle Pickens li not mueh
Improved Her niece )6-8 Myrtle 1
Pickens or Lortg Bottom Is spcmlil K
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ntenden of i.he BouLhem Ohio D

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l llere on a abort business viSit
Ceot"fll Ebersbaeh was a bUI!ine58
vll!lltor
in Cornins Tuulday
Joe Rubin ftP:+nt Welillf:lSday in
Mallette. on bUSineM
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Mrs Mary Rtennlnl of P1ttsburu
c"t'turned fuesda.y
alter spending
tne pRBt tbree we-eks
here the
guut of Mrs Mary Huber or Un
10 n Avenue
Mr
and Mnt o s Wllt..see ol
Ann Arbor Mleh are buslneu vis
Jtors In town
Dr and M 1&gt; Charles Leonard of
Mason pty and Mrs Jake Ze1her
wer~ visitors In Hun~lngton Tues
da.V
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Mrs Qharles Ebersbach spent
Tucsdll; In AthOM with her daush
Wr Dorothy who Js a freshmlln a,
Oh1o Unlve:-sJty,
Mrs Emmn D rst and dt~ 111 h
ter Helen
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to
Columbus&lt;
We&lt;lneaday to spend several daY!I
with friends and relatives
Robert w~er Judge c IE
Pf.oplea Ben EWlnc MKI
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Plnlaw attMd d
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Y.. e a meeLJng
e ne!.
day In MC!Artbur of t1te southe&amp;llt
ern dlBtrlct of the Building an4
Loan ASIJOC!atlnn In Ollio

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pEADERS' NOTICI!l - If you want
a\ the News Oftlee of The Dolly
Tribune, call 236 L, If the Buaineu
Office ask for 202·R.

MORE MINES MAY OPEN

111~ 1 ,r &amp;PnJllfhdl w Va vi:/
tiL W~ Wasuer hO\fle Sunday

~ P{ well spcr.t 1'hursday
wi th her unde IUld aunt Ml"
and M1'3 Fred Shain
Mr and MrB Wm Holter or
R 0 WP.bBtel WrighL McC-oba Mormng Bla.l ~pent Frh:lny wit'
and A D Ruasell ottended 1:1 poll their son Plank IUHI Jamlly
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tl( ul meeting In Portsmouth 1 ues I
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day evenlna
I'W.m of Racine spent the wook eurl
Mrs N Esta AI nold nnd Mrs wllh his mothet Mn; Neal)' HOI::Ml.ck
M11&gt; MRrtha Brtlvret u.nU da11r1
10 ~ Mallo~~ have 1 ~ tt.Jr Leoro spent Saturday alter have a Ha.lloween Social on Oct
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me a er Hpen I noon with Mrs Glta.dys Wine n d 31st in the bn.Bement ThMe preMnt
t~ ver~l days with frhmds and hmi.ly
were R.ev and Mrl:l Kunkle Ml
rea vea ere
Mrs Marie Lilwrence and cl'ltl-' and Mra Harry Lo.yne and son
Mnl A. 0 Tracy and aons Du.nii. daen spent Saturday wlt.h M1~ Let- Bobby Mrs OlUfotd Roush
M1
and Ot.ho Tracy were busJues.~ v 11 ! Uc &amp;yre at Bald Knobij
a.ud M111 Richard Grinstead Mi88
10 ~ne:l~ ~edn~Y to
MM TUlle Walton wna ealltrig on Allt'.e Grinstead Lelah Powe 1 an
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M,r and Mra v'lctor McGrew and
retunu!f.l to hei' home Wednesday
Eliza Walton hi ttome bet.ter
dauahter Ramona
aftel vlsltlr.ol' relatives he:-e
Mrs Edna Paynter and chiLdren
Miss Orpha Kemper or Columbtltl
;Miss M•ty 0 9J!:Y who Is a s~u of Portland WeH! call1ng on Mtu H.pent the week end with her moU)
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of Nursln~.. nL ( Isabelle Cozaa t and children JI'J 1
1 Mrfl Martha Kempf'!
Hol~r hD.!Ip!t...,J spent TUe.... ay J day
Oeurljlc Ollmtn r..1d M1 Pctt.s or
Wllh her father Ftcd Conway
Mr and Ml'8 1 M Brewer lUll
Mrs ~ W Flnstetwald and Mrs ~lll'e~r •~&lt;l&gt;IJiM'
Wright McCroba left
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IC en m• er 35c.
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(.onventlon ot the Daughtem of
~lW. Cozart of Stlvtvtlle """'nt School ch1ldrc. 1 only 20c
A~rica
FrJOt njght f ,Jld Ba.t rda
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rv.u oo Bmnche D!lvis of Neweutle iuft'f!~n Rob!!~ and
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KaRl Iva an&lt;! Eleanor Oomatock
or P L. Pleasant. visited their 11 an t
mother and uncle here 8Wlday
~.ml \Vbite has mO'liCCI to U:le- 0
L.CN!s p oper~y 11ear the sc;h Nl
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Pund
121 479 08 s hool F'un~ I Lhe view ot tb~ public und
the City the pasl several days
was Cozart
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8 TownBhip Funds $17
w thl is8 llXptct.ed
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k8to be completed I It-• h Qme ~.
• ..esd ay bY 'h
" e 111ne!IS
Zana small d&amp;.u!lhter o.f _.r and
906 ?t Corporation Pund.&lt;l ItS
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Qt her ljllnt M s. Anna. Rees
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t'l'ogram Begun to
Clear Up Grounds
t\.t'ound Monument

On Memorial Day May 30 1870
hO\liSO.nds of people fptherecl ot tile
co1ner or the court house I.n Pom
roy ~0 pay honor to the Oepnt ted
,&lt;,oldie y or Melg., c(Junty anu to
witness the layl 1!.
f the corn r
slonc of the Sold!e, Mm un e l
f'h tt wnh &lt;&gt;I yeats ago and now
local c1ll2lln~ have started an BC
tlvf' campaign to clem
up and
bEautily Lhe iflOUlldS surroundin~
TAX lloiON~Y DISTRIBUTF.D
t.he monumf!llt 111 tJu
~Otu't.house
yard
'l he
rollage of the trees
1'l d ••t lb
le w l' utlon of the Undlvic!ed hus been uUowut lo"' )
Ln s 1c 1
~-enmal Tax, tor AUif\l.St 1933 has a.u e:-~lent th t Lhe ,;on lmtm ha~
gr,en m~tde by thf'! Mel 8s county
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auditor o.nd treasut e 1 The commlttet appotnled by the
fees 131112..58 Sta'teAlc' FOOd ful
Boa do! Commlsslon~rs of Meigs
JJ073!lOO count) road nnd b Jd,--, 0 county
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Mrs Clin to n Birch U StJVer;;v!JJe
Sammie PoweU a.ud !o.mUy mov
ed the IIU!t of the v ook C1 om ~he
EaWn larm Lo Lhc Bnkcr fum c.n
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HCLtT)' Capehart. tltudent at 1\ Par
k~rsburg buameas college spent tne
11 «:k end w1Lh Ius paH:nts
Mrs Alex Lawsoh r turned home
'liter spending sevet al day a with
her daUJhter Mn Arthur Rou&amp;h w
Letart Pa.lls
Jaclr: Blankenship of Huntlncto.n
8pent t.he week end with Ruby
Shawver
Mr and Mrs Otto Grimm of
Parkersburg spent \.he weelr: end
llere W.ith J 0 Layne Bnd family
The St Pa.ul Lut.her Sunday
!Chao! wJU have their iLnnlll\l Joint
Jknlc at the Upper Whit.e church
3unda:y Oclober 2 All merubers or
the Bunda) school are 111 r.-~ d to br.
Ot1t ways of trunsporto.tlon ill"6 be
ng cnred f()r by the committee
M1 ana Mr:1. M:-tc .McGrew ann
t.Jro.ul!lhler Raruonn Ernc~;tlne and
Lelah Pow II spent Tue£day even
nc wJth T P Bumga-rner and ftUn
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Ur &amp;lld Ya lien Be.llal wbfl
have been JJvlne at oranon for the
put few montha: bue re~umed
home for the winter
Rev and Mrs. 0 N Kunkle who
were called 1.0 New Ken~lnrtan
?u. to attend the funeral of a rel
atlve returned home ThWllday
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tablilh the eource o1 the fire
Tt)lll' Wall the IIOCOnd homt! t &lt;."!
lenrlnl to Mr Cloland
that ho.s
beifln ctestroyett by
rtre on the
same lot.
He had no lnsuranoe on elthe
the 'hOUM:hold &amp;oods or the house

Hon. T. A. Jenkins

Ready to Battle for Title

SOCIETY MilTS
The Hot)' Name Bocltt)' ot the
Sacred Heart Oaibollc Chureh met
Tueaday evenllll' at the 8&amp;cretl
Heart School and enJOYed a pme
dinner Porty men were present at

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Sept. 28-----INS-The ttteamAhip Cuev sen\ out an
8 0 8 today atvbtg its position
as 1:10 miles rrom Attu Isllmd
soutllern most point of the Aleu
tlan IaJand8 ln Alask.lln weten;
ThQ radio report. was picked up
bv the U 8 Cl)a:Jt 111ard cutter
Nro-Ulland .ntftr Dutcb HRI-bar ~nd
also by ~ Japanese liner Or~on
Maru aecotdtng ta the U S coas.
suard radto station hnre
No detatla of tbe Oasey 8 dlsa.bil
lty were received
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Charleston W
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t rap tllday whe11.

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mlne
Thev W"l'e not
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warning
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popularity of the "Knot-Hole
U1•11:1 IUld the tnceBBaDl debl!tud or 1noth~a11, local hlib
~chool cmciBIS haVfl . fo~d u.
al"etts~auy t.o m.~:nn!Se sucb u.
1; &amp;.:1 [: 101 olrls of grade school
1 ge~ to be k110wn as the
PQw acr-Putr o ang
The same t llle ~ as used in
t lt! Knt:.t.- Hcle Gang · will
' Pll(l t..:J the glrb;' orgo.nlEa.·
l on e. nd membf.'rl:lhlp cards
v, H be •~s ued w .appltcants
1 ~ lhe prJ•ltlpuls' 11! euch
bulldltlg, Friday morning A
iHt: kel with emcr. e&amp;l'd wiD al·
''"' the ghlR admlttance to
the bltuch~rs The giJie eana:
1Vlll bt! In chmiBe of Mhsses
!£rvln Reed 1111d
Dutton.
ltHk t.eu.chclli, Friday night.
mi th ~ member' must be nt
til~ ~ute tli the r~nc e between
Lhr.- e~·•nno.~lun und th(.• fe 1uJ
· ILWut school m 1 4'i oclock
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some •vt!l ifflolllh tflllh• ~hlch
the memb,U.s o'f the league Will do well to heed if they
I eal!y ~xpect the~l' Orgafiltatfon to amount to anjlthJhg ~t
.til more than a liiul!hinr stock for the wdrld In /leneral.
II the vijflltdi doThfa~ei 'do not have their nations behind
them to tlt'e extent that !hey w1fl k!lpjJdh 111\at !hey vote
to do, the 8dl\ner tlie le811Ue quits busine88, tho better it
"111 be tor i11l ooh()erneil.
UP to th~ Pl'ilBe~t 1lll the league hn. •ucceeded in
Uo1ng i~ IH1J1Q'.(ng UJl hoPes for t~ome of the ~:~mil.lltu• hatio u;:S
und a ~e)V: ld~f(e ories hot t:iO well v~hed jn politics as t;hcy I
should f&gt;~. wl1Jch !(oil~· later aro dashed to the grotmd.
Certai~ti:Y China has had her cyh ol&gt;eMd by the viHlius
ways adnd mMeims cmpl0yec1 to allow Japan to do as she
P1e~ae 1n nhcl)u1J,~ and 111 filet where S'he .pleased,
whilE' the LeuifLic haS appenrod tu condemn her at:tionfl
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Slllentlsi Boons us A;;;
We hate em bo~b
We a.rc stJil In om cars on ow
Qcbt at graLitudc to Luther Burlnmk
'I'he new table menace n~ not
twho g:a.y~ uS l.he sp1nele58 cii.Ctu.&amp;, )&lt;et been l'lame!1 Aild we ate .not

o.ln t the lit.rk at all
radlBh

If th~ \~ague is to bold thr• respect of 011 y li11_tlort, the •Wils"''·Ir~~se and \,~dtde. going to hold 1 llOPUI&amp;rltY contest
however Sma11, ft m,uHt have tlltJ~o:~Upport of cnoug)) 6'atiofls ~r· ~"'.F-::_ • t1.1 r,~..
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1$11t- W11 f~~ we owe uotl}P'Is: ptlu;
The p11 1y way to C\013/l ~~. radish ~~::;,,:iiiilii.
the league S(;!es fit to enforce. Of courNe Jt must Le pre- to thti llqsslan sclentll&gt;t who Q.ad proper»: 18 wtth a 11~reet ahd three
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su:qte
a actuu warfare would hardly be ttderpted bUt Iwith the e4tta.lly rcno\VIled r&amp;.diaih
t.nYbodY e~,ta the'm at all.
thero nre so mttny other ways 111 which n nation can be 1 Th
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11 1s a vegetable caJuoln·
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o u rea izatLOn that 1t ts more or leHs dependent inll the toyi::{¥ potals. or the cabbave U!! a poflt.er n&amp;tjDn. ~r . 10~ eat
on the J'Ciit of tho world, thut actual wnrfnre need not be\ with the stream !Inc beauty of the one you sP.end the eveP.lftl wlCh
employed to gain the desJred end~.
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The league has been play~ng along for several yearA
~now, doing httle or nothing but &lt;pen&lt;lmg the funds ad· I ( .:~era
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tO iJ(lt l\UnlJ,
vanced by tho Vltl'ious n(Jitions to pay the cXpeJUJ\18 of th~it· :
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n5U , tf ftJeS
t'~Offif!th ing t.lonstrudJvc or bring the playlet to an Jnglou- 1
He'&amp; ii~-ed It lt onl): 1or ~bg
Ule c11,b~ llQ~ the radlahea whlle
ous end As a matter of fact, eitht:r move would probubly:
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iutore~t few uf Uw ::sLrongc 1• counbleM,
Unele.-;amSe~ks Why? ~tDe aceTJtat,..UJt'J.Uveators
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the P 'I A , wl!L te held TUt'Sd.'l.V
C\ ~ttmt. 0 .~ 4 ut the hlgh Mb.e&lt;Jl
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culturatr I~:J at, tho !lb'eP.t. ear
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Owl hv Y.'Ull tJtlt mnlfi\hr ~~ :-.pced1 llc•fm o u cot'VPilh'm.l
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quc!!ti :.::J}R.
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ln st u.nd ll iWlf.VN, nnd 1f there ~uc
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Bethel

Mn Ed RothCtb and "OI.ftl BW ..
eht:r ami wlte atteJ)decJ $be tQDG'tl
ot the former'• oo\llln lltf. IJa au.
Mr aM lft'll H H Cardu or sell of Btdwell Sund.aJ p Dl'.
l Dam l&amp; "ftr't Bunday IUCIS\3 of 0 8 Brinker spent 81inda)' .,._.
[ Mn Oarder'11 ~t.a, .Mr and nina wlth Mr and Mra. c~
Leonard
Mn 0. C. MUICJ'ave
Mr llnd Mn MerW Bunce aJ\d.
r Thl!! Ladle! Akl wiH meet w~.
nesday at the home of ~n ' W!We daughter had a.a their &amp;uettl SUnday H H Rollllh, wife and dluP•
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1 The Old Town Pann WomM» ter Mildred and Hortle Routh anl:l
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1club meet.a Tbunday aft.ernoon a~ wlfe of CheahiN:
Mrll Kale Smith and P.fJ:a. :Ill&amp;..
the home or M"n. John Allhtder
A R Rice and son John HD.rvey Leunnrd of OalllpollB ~~
1 vure Sunda.Y gue&amp;tll OJ! llr and Mra Johnson and wife of John.son ~
11ert&gt; the Sunday evenlnl ~~til ot
John W Rice
Mt and Mr11 E S RdHe called Mr 1•11&lt;1 Mr~ L H Nelaon1 ana:
father W H Reynold.-;
1 u.t Lht! lmme ur Mr nnd Mr~ Por·
J t e N( l• an of Sal"m apen~ eun ..
~ hce :&lt;; Sumlay a!l.e1 noon
M1 and Mn1 Jt),lnC"i M , !.tan and d11y ul~,th ~ with 11111 nephew L H.
1 M, 10.11c1 Mrll RuS*!II
weU of Nfl~on aud wile
Roy Ruf.M, wtft• nud da\li:h'-er,
, ftlplcy Mt'f-i Mrahn i11 St .-rt and
M1 !&gt;lid Mrs J W nltfle werP Wllll'"t'll WI r1 tllf' Sunc:tY.Y dblner
1:/illlrll\V ljuests of Mr.; Mu1y CaRta , If b. t.l tlu u IJilrl'ltlS Mr and Mr•
/1•1 111 MlllJt On
.1Jal t.Hs• Ole mt lttlfle
Mr !.!'ld M1 ~ 0 V y, llt:et had
us Sunday gu""' ~ Mr a m1 Mt N
Ploll.nthropt•t Hememh..,.:.d
f;u rl Rayburu
I ,,t,Ji,J\t 1u '&lt;llh !t\Rt! ut ~~~lnd
I M. and Mr John Alll\l(lcr V ( ff'
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~~mduy !f;lll':t;l" 11f Mr a1ul Mrfi J1
O ' CtU dc t
!lito lu•· mot 1 (,r I •h rnJd Golgon, a
fhl' lli'W llasLm iGPv 0 II Cardt&gt;r tol.tlulillir •!, 1 l11u led Ill trlstol,
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:-:iu mhty mornlnlf
I"''"' II ill'f v.llrh llf' fonnd&amp; IU\YI
Me1 vln Ralr.l~h fUf1!tl , ~~Jery Rlrw
lh.b€it Fowl"'' aiJ(.J T~ ny Roush. jii!U&gt;ol \1 1~11 llui\Of'l 11n hlR : ~;::;;~ • '
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lnlerv•t:w Wlll oved ted bestlated.
H1e mo~er and Btlrnl!!y Mae,k be ..
His1 bean was leapana but h11 nuod
lieved 1n h•m
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Tlae ~txt afternoon Ted went in
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ndd t have to tr:l call ••anal$ for StOnl!'l baekfield.
campUe.
d.o, ~'- Hack?"
..Sull foiJowina me •round,"
"T.hat'1 the way to knock tht:at
' BarneY wa1 annof'ed. •
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oVer," Ire uid, "don't gi'Ve a dam•
"YOta'YC &amp;:01 to WNJr, )'OU knOW
"'Orderine )ou iround," Ted c::or.. Whether ' rli.ey like you-rnakt the19
:'We're oot 8lVIM J.ducations away rec::,ted.
respect ,yJm,"
1ust lor faotbaQ aervice1 ...
1fd senl hl!!l markl home to bie
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1f Barb would show earn~ ,.,. of motfler.
Sli.e would be proud
'' "Say, )'Ouna fellow," Barney in· Jnterut it would be perfect.
f.nd a startling deiiuction bla.zrd
terrupte4, .. You're a;ettla1 the brealc
But Barb hadn't tome tq the IIJl·
of a fjfetune. Take It or leave it, tion to tel! him olr; she ~ad wrtttea across illS mind: College wu ver,
and make up yOur, P'll-.4 qurck."
one scraag1y note, fearfully com• IT!uch ' an accidt'!nt of birth; manv
of the sons or m1lhonairre should
Ted &amp;ILW APP~!IllDil)' 1l1pplng; Po•ed
be dr1vmg ice wagon s, many boyt
they aald (hat U B~ttncf eve( sot
He loved even her imperfectiona.
he knew 111 the m1ll aud shop! aru'
on 1 fellow hci wa• iwa•ht .. up It
TCfi hktd lulina on the campus:
time fqr Pl'aln tal~ • '
•r rw.h1n1 whh the mob to the d!n· mmcs at hflme were of far better
material for le.adtrship
"I 'tiPr~iate )"lr4t )'9u'T• '!ft'ered, In• .ball t~ree t1me• e•cb day;
Ted realhtd he had alway!! look,ftle, lb. Mack; and 1~, Win1nc- ,to w.eann1 1weaten, corduroys and ~d up to th.e 1uhns class u such
work; bul l want to mWCe aure.1l heavy •hoes; chudcing a book un· had aacnbed to them quulily per 1e•
,bave a Jolt at re1ul¥ llucft'in: ',.ates!• der an arm and ~urrylng off to being amnnR thrm, eocnpelmiJ: w1t~
Bar~y'1 e.)'el open~;4 w.!de. He clae.s 11 a bUJidmg two hundre4 theHJ/ , ha.~ changed Ins slant
twleted ••• cfl:ar like a lhnwbeel. !' yards away; droppana In on otller
It wa~ 1 a.Jways the indh 1dual
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"Yes, ltr: I pve upl ' 1M wJ:!en Cahfcrnla to Bolton, aud the thine
I quit worli: and came to ~lld,&amp;e; he hked about U mo•t was lhat you
Horne.
'I tb1nk • bo:rjwho •elpt • lcliool coaldn'ilook at • boy and tell wbo
Tt'd d1d :~. dant:l!! 111 the t'mpty fl
illlake money rom football is eq- h;e w;u or what he had; democracy and 0~ stat•on, clnHy and forbtd
11tltd 10 a li-ed edacacioa':' •u"t the ~as • facl at New Oommion, rea:u· dmg aa a tomb at five ln the morn
~a" of r~ collepa aaya it"t boot- 1-.r fellows who hved In the upen- mg: l•1ggt'd his bas down the lont;
leaaiaa."
, sive halb were almon apoloaetic. A1ghc &lt;&gt;f rtt:kfty woodeo stairs,
:.••HPiar thlna•' ade, don't. 1au, ' At New Domin1on a fellow aot
Whorot would he~~ fiut?
•WJDne?,.
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b;y on what he could do; aot who
The dark 1hadow1 af the caver
"I ~Y the ~rcutaet. Mr. he waa At home in Bellport Ted nous .ureet ca.~e.sst-d hun, the !hm,
\Mack... 1
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was a level below Stone 1oclally- foR wa' pt'rfunu:.
• "HOW did yoa happen tl et~me he always \ad tbr feellne: that be
Hut town I ]1111t a burg to otht'r!l•
berer• Barney a•kt;d,
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wu erasbin&amp;' an upper 81cht at but home to lmn The fat:e of tlu
Ted told ~I• •tory_ Barnet ptaac· Barb'1 partie•. At New Dominion town bum tilt !led hlm
tJitl!!d it widl q~lclt 1uearions, ia Ted " 11 Stone'• equal. He Irked
"Have a cu• •i coft't-e, Pum&lt;'ly"
tlie manner ol a PhY;Iiqi• ll't:enlag that; liked every1h1111 about his
"Sp.re"
to a padeat'l lflhP.~mL
new hfe but the lonelinet1 which
The wa1ttr at the all-night rn
"YO• qait a aood job to ~Me to grew more poig:aant each day• at taurant wa1 moppma the ftoor; h•
alleae a'd work tn a •lrocery nli"ht, when the excitement of 'the was a nr-w wanor-Geo~ge, ha~
atore, eb~ Pla:r 1afe 1 oa Uttle football lhtoa had ended and J)rllbably, been ca.u1ht tapping tht
thlllP ud lake chan~ •
bta ClirlJitn&amp;1 ~l!atiort wu drawing t11l at lau Pu~1ely addml ham add
oau? Give ap footbaU to work ia nefll". Ill!! aot to dreaminf about eggs , to the toffee- whllo 1Ttd chat·
• 1tore? Play the percentage home; and waking to the rude ted aboUt people and the town 1
Handled ~ca,l bave roul1 How o14 •hoek of the mornlraa bell
Men hurrted in with dinnt.r baa,t!•
In roul'" .
Sotntllmu It •eemed tbat Bell- on c-heir arm a, hand• buru~d In po~
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pot't, bi• mother, tbe ntll).. Barb, kets, caps pulled over ears; bough!
"'How muc11 do you wel 1 h ,..
were all part o6 a dream.
stogies, citearettes ar diCWIDJII: to
"'Oae seventy lix.•
bacco foi the Ions day'• pull a~d
"'All rta•t. Wyaae, You mcwe
Exams.
went baek to the ttrett, br~d, 1
out here and I'd tee that ,._u get
Before comln1 to colleae Ted hunched in coat collau .
five handred doUar1 oi at reJular had wondered if, after two year•
Going to the mill like eondl!!ma
•tudent rat•. Tomorrow you 10 of work, be &lt;100uld pick up and keep ed (igures in the rloont; but be
out for foottt.JI •1•fn; but yo 11 pace wltla the other• wlao weut on lcuew they c:on!lidt'rctl them~lyea
awitcb to 4aarte.rback."'
from hirb school: be .eemed to be infporlant ent11Jet~ach a lord tO
dolnr
it In elas~l~atJ:r ia hi• famtly, a peer of hi• lellc~wl.
"'()urlerbackl..
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-YeL Stud, tbe l)'ltem we use phifoacph)o which filled that void h was' better that way: sornellody
~re. Be cock,-. TU: q111rterback ua hi• miad; save him tbe IIDIWer: had tq do the n1ule work and con·
Ji 1 leader llere. Wpae. 1 don't or provided lh~ mean• to aa
ceit was an armor araintt what
~(tva a 4ama wUtllar they like you sw,r, of what it was all above. ~e m1gbt be painful lhouaht A !if•
•r 110a--IDib diem rupe_c:t J'GUi be 1tudied peycbolon and lo,lc whb oaly took so lonr, after all; end
1marter .. d ... l u die llld= tbink • dictJoaai'J' at b1rtd; applled ''" contentment wu the big thinr
ahead of 1M mob. Yoa can do It:. ez.perlance Jn the mill to econo;
811 Red, nhrhl aera:ean1 at the
Wraae, )'CHI'ft pt tile riabt shaft... mica; httle:d witb tbe lrreplar police 1tttion, waa hungry for in
-n.u y0a.•
'MI'Jis of Spaalllb, a:atf relaxed 011 fonnation-lnaide stuff-aboat Bar
~ •,M4 W,.ae mOll bor• would EaaUelt ud blnor,.
ney :Uadc and New DomiDioa, Bit
..,. 101 , . . a fool B.Jiaa: .,ha1 Wlln tuarteriJ eu"-1 ~~ he R:ed had beea a football playe1
df4
Wg 'tbt ldncl rnit"ftd donedty: punishe4 hit &amp;y.teelf. Ted talked awbilr about
., • f~ :W,.n&amp; Yn"rt rf&amp;bl eyea: WtiRd around the lake with BJnty uul tben Bia Ret! dropped
ht~ at hOme Jn tke police Jlalrolfoothll: tlt.tre
tWap I a nott·boolr. q~ainlng hlmst.lf
a'tap~l'tofelther; tiat:if1l tGO
Wilen t.hey ..!amP. b~ wa! rc~dy· ditllftiUittled c:Ubens receiv.. 'llldt
lltqtioJa ID Brllport
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· Barney smiled; hi! fa« opeaed
up until it bccamr as round and
JOVIal as that of the man an the
moon: that was the smJie the boys
::oacd made you forg"t every uaple•
sant thm11 he had e:'Ver satd to you,
Ted walked down t~e path wllb
his head wmewhere ne:ar the gold-en dome that topped the adnuni.,
trat1oa buUdine.
Barney Mack had picked him
out; and lhey 111.1d that wht';n Barney tlart.ed to wotk on a 1ellow he
!Jat ~~ ,~~:ood u made,, Barner ld•
·uom m1d~ ritl111kes iii Plt:klni hi•
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wpuJd have htLd to rnld :l a spoalcing engngemc:nt made 'a j'
long tnntJ bdorc, had he been proscmt at tho R't!saion.
.This raises n (}t]eSJtiOI1 which all the votcrf:l Jn all
st(ltes 'in the hntian would like to have · Ul1B\' ered. J ubt
why nt·o tho sc.nnton; and l'l'Pl't'!OOilt:ltlveE ~:~cnt tn Cungi'C~s I
hy an olcctarute? I"' it in o!d&lt;H' t hat they nlltY Lc given !
mor!;'!

the- ~teel null at BeJiport to work
haa way throua;h coDe-1•· He loves
Bar~ kllth, dau1bler of wealth, and
real ;.:e• he cauld never aak her to
marry a miD harid. At Old. Do.
nun on, Ted 1how• promlM aa a
football plaf41r, Tom St&lt;lne, atar
player and one of :SeDport'1 elite. ll
anugoni•tlc toward• him. Ted civea
Up footbal) when lt iCOtdlicta with hi•
job Banq •'lick. the coach, ofl'trt
him a '*'i.tion on the t&lt;i&amp;AI.pua that
will not tnterlere Wit .. hl1 plafipl,
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UU.I!ULKLEY, in nll•wc!lng cl)nrges or why he filllc&lt;i '
1J• to be pl•csonl M the time the wut und q1y quu•tion
wa• up fnr a vole In tho Senate last spring, aaid !haL )"

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JUSt go alons w1tb thani'S a• we

Tl!!d Wynne lea.,.. tU. polltion in frnd them."

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Surte.ce however, has .shown up tcm, Ml' anrl Mrs JniiK'II RUS/Il'll of
good In the few practice ~~eMJmu; Columbus,
0~1rgc Russell or
llnd may prove Rn able ~UCct!SGOr t.o Ct-oolu&gt;vHle ntlt1 Mrs F.Uwl R~t! 11 h ur 1
the Injured back
Athfi\S
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The R!ltlnnd eleven !ius preoortted
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110me excellent game,; so rar thlt~ 1 C A Dnwscm uJ &lt;.:ollunhus WIL:&gt;
~ea!IOIJ de!eatint the Albo.ny tea m Ll. bu5incss vlliiklr here Wedn(' ~day l
In their first game lut Prtday by tl.
Mrs Lera ROUI!h ~tnd Mt s J w I
seore or n to 6 and Lhen l'tlpeatlne Byers were Hunttm~ton
vl!iltoNi !
on Saturday with a 53 to 0 score 'I'hUHday
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against Hamden Altho Albany IU'Id
Mn Eva LeD. per 1etu 1 ned hume
Hamden were t:nnceded to be weak Wednesday evening from a visit t
opposition tor the Rll tbu.d hLd!&gt;i, with Gallipolis relatlvC5 1\nd frlentJs l
the ability or the R11Linnd teum lo
Mr and Ml'll T A Muy and M•l'l 1
pjle up !;(Ores and hold the OPIIOIIt - Tva Browu SI&gt;Mt WL-dllNiduy In
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tlon to 6 polnt.K wllhln a two lfttlnt' Columbus
period i3 to be reckoned wlth
W J Oflrlt!n ICtUI"rwd Lo Cohill!·
Coa.ch Leach wm brln&amp; hiH lifJUa.d btll! Wednesday uft.er n buslne~:~
here tomorrow night wlth one vllut ht!rt' In Ute lillCH!~t u! Lh1• N, w
thought uppermost In their minds Y01 k Central railroad
tt-.fl&lt;•l ~ 1\otld~
1 1 t1~
l'.l!h tlu South Kuunwlt rt
and that Is to give thto Yellow
It has been annoullced thut t/ J(' j lome of \!le a.ndel!llrabJe altl!!n .. lneludln1 maBJ' mothtn and thetr child~
t
h!ll\111
Jackets lll arawncnl when the membctll of the Phllu.thea Wpmcn ~ "'ll• are !lhown leavin1 Ur• barred train MU' .TtrteJ' City, N J, l!!n route
question Dr ob~lnhlK I&gt;Olntl! hi Boclet.)' ur the Church of Chri~L wlll ) o Elli!!l Island, Will!!~ they wtJI be d~ported to their nat1ve rnnntrn'!s,
~ught up
meet ut Ute FJcnf h Furniture Ex
11ort~ than 894 aluma, unwanted Jn the Untted States tor vartotlll. rfoa~rJs
Modem Wome~
The au.mc will be }Jiayed lllHhlr 1lran~s:e on North 8(!(:ond Av~nue 1 vel~ l(alhered from dlft'e.r.nt dtlea lhroul'bout the country and 1hown
Lose
the Ught.s or the local athlclJe 1\eid Thursday f!YeniQII. to BeW
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the"waJOUt"bJUnClaSam.
~gln~ing
8 oclork The admlss- \ N. A Gil)b,o; and family whore- btl.!ilntii.~
~onftheflett
for-l.o;~n
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Mr:.
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Nell&gt;f,
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c':i!.: ~5~1 l&amp;P'o.nd 25 cent.a will be ~ C(.'JHiy muved to Albtmy, o.re mov.
M1 1l!ld Mrs 0 L Taylor and they were entertalncrt at dinner by ~on Billy nd ?1.!111 Ht&gt;lt-n Dlckm~1 1
Will f~llow l~h tlday nlg~t Kame lug bnck to MldfllCptJrt and will b!d&gt;y ltunu:d lo roledo 'l'hurm:hlY l the bride's liliiler, Mrs Georgi." aUcnded lhe NtL'iOII lclmton nl (,""'
vame t tl 1 e 1~nll emy Cht!shlre Oo::.CUJlY !.he VrmZKnl. property •m rottowhJR a vtstl with Mr and Ml'li 1 Ollmore Afte1 the dmner t.hll!y l.&gt;t'lltn Humllt)'
ternoo~ H' oeu I'd fl'iduy nt- 10ravel Hill
ltHy Bol'oen
\lei!. tor wasbln~ton D c
wht:rt• ' Mr ~ Anmr Millt&gt;r .11al Mr4 Allot·
With ( l n.r ~kin :1nd Vl~"...a.i
! OU1o Tract was It btLSIIlC8fJ visit·
-they wlll SJ)flilt theiT 11oncymoon
Kuhn of HunlhlKtoll ~ r:ttn t S11 ttu- '
I'Y~'S That ,_ 1111uklt&gt; WI~
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or In Zant!sVIIlc Wednesdny
Mu Rawlinga has been lffl)Jloyed 1duy niKhl und SU111iay wiLl! M1
&lt;llorhnr4' lll".aUI1
, Mr Herrlngbei'R' o! CtllurnbiL"' 1\nd
\.!lW lllgS- USS
(Oi the pa.~t sevt&gt;rul ve.ar!&gt; llt uw 11nd MrN Chuder: LffirutHI
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Mts Shl Icy Mill~ aw.l ~wo 110u 11 J W Terty or the RlverRide Ho· ,
Dr H L Ward nnd Dr Gl'urge 1 Ha~mnncl R.othg1 b •r..·u~ ~uwlfly
c ~JJt:udlng the Wct'k end with tel were In Chillicothe Thnrsdo.y uu ! ,
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8ch1mt Denlul room s Mt RnwUugs 1 y,Jlll (,ltutJ Geo11W
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111 rf. ,, •be rec ape that btLnlt:;bf'l&amp;
he1 po.1ents, Mr o.nd Mf'fl J J ,·- - - ~' '" 1\t'
&lt;:.tng
o uP e 111 associated wlth hl~ father n H.
J R S,~,iiRht·t w1fc 11.nd d•uuht.el f~t utld brhltt~ iuto JJloosotn all thA
lauclm UL Jo.clri!On
Un,ted in Ho.lr Bondlt
RawlltiBI! local &lt;il!WIIll.lbill' dtll.ll'l
Julia Rl)fll~ Frlduy •.d Lh LIH lr flit.ttftllln:ltlll'll) ntlll.td!Vflllt'S tlutt every
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l'l~e ponulur yn\1111.( t'OIIIJie eliJJeCt lrc- Mt · E F. Lull!ltla u Hud Juiiuljl ! womnn I)OS~f!SI-;AA;
atnmcny
to go to llou!;l'kecpm~ Ill Mlcldlt' - of !lin GiiHirl~'
F'yf!lY 'IIOTn~ntr •tak,• mte h .. U tfla•
JX... t ln th &lt;"' near lulUJt'
Mr~ D A Polnd1 .V..tH Is VI "I Y IIJ ]~PQOn(ul of ~~u~;llllll Saltil in a,
A tJIIIIl w~ddlng cl·remony tunt·
wl~ 11' 7"~e .::!~
111ass or lmt wut'!t befoH~ brea1c!lU!It
IIJ.\ m ]llii\IIO~e·Mlstl. Sus~n RuAACII
flEI.:D IN' KII.I.JNG
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• lle.} llltt. Wilh II. ......Cht. do"Jl on pa~lr~ and ro.tty
!la ught e1 al Mt und Ml'B A E.
1Vt!l Y !ll4lnfnl !l~cfdenL
fuenda} meat.s-j(o llgllt on [lOU. toe!! butter,
You t•nor sufferers from bau leg~ I Hu:.xell ,.1 !\!Ill Btreel to Mr Robert
ClcvL'hu 1ct Sept 2D _ TNS -~ when she sllrJI)ffi Q'J tilt' walk. cJ(',mlaml ~ugar-iu 4 weeJUI get on
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llo dll'!t arnt ,1fs1oc'c'lng
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vou h ave e ndm-ed 1 Ruulln~"~ M'ln or Mr and MN~ R CharJ(."S of mumln.tghl•r wt•rt: l 'l llrroklulf
hct clUo
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Ltc ~::.r~ ant now. 1ow man., ,
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What crlpling dJscomfort1
M RA'VlluGs of Union Avenue. , ed~ today ngnin5lt Juse~h Nevlllt' Jur!eH Ill
!IL\lll~uhl~ knllf' •n· I I.KJUnds c.r fR"t tmyc "anisheil
l But here o.t ltlst is hctn !or you• Poo-u 1oy \las performed Thursday 2:., or Delaware followln&amp; an nu.· ) M . d M
G et a. bottle ot Kcwch~ BaltaNo operatlolll'i nm lnjcetlons No morning uf lO o clock by Rev F I tOihl.lblle accident thm n 11 nu 1(:' h 1 1,h~ ~ Ul~
dNi .c.u • .. umpftbn we, e tl'lc cosl IS trlfllng nnd 1t 1Mb 4
l enrorcert rest nor tim~ off rrom
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western H.esene u'nl1!1:!1· and Mr
un u. y mncr guestA of Mr 1 week:ol It even' th1s flnit bottle
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Ou.Hln~ tmstor o1
e C 11rc "Of w t
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11 Tom Butchc!
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A simple home tt catment G!nJsl al the parsonall6t. The sJngle ~.:lty ~udent was kllled anotl, .. r I Chu cnce Wagrter w;reo aiid :hl'!il- I d(l('lM\ t ool,lVJHC..I,' lyau thia ; is thtoe
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wna thurt and 1\ ..ror1mn IX'de~t i
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ens f'St Ha c~;t nne surest "f"-Y
1 "' th Emerald 011 hf'fllt! your !!Ores 1lug c~&lt;rf'mony wna used.
1,r n • .,.~~~ unci JOtm Ep,1l&amp; wlfll! arid 1 luse fa~1f you don't. reel a .superb
! like magic, reducea swelling, end$
Thf' btlde was attired In p.n em. wa.s brui!!l«&lt;:
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br1dcwoom, ~y he WlfiCIItle W.
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pam and makes your JeRs as goo 1 bloldered v.hlt.e 0
lire
e drtn of Galhpoll11 were the Stlu lmtlrO-vement. Jn twa lth-!10 glorl·
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answers.
I as ne\\-Whlle yo n G:o about yom wtnt.e sltppcrs t~.lth ~ ~cesaod~'
'"TAKEN'"!
~•of.,
da~ ev&lt;'nmg guesbl of thetr 11urents ot~f enellj eU~IROHlusly ' auvedll.lly routine as UJ~;Ua'
S,b.(' ' al..!#l wore a .cor!le.ge or
Ink
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W H Reeves and WJtl!
)OUr money gladly returned
Stone l1ad p~ elalloratt
Follow the cn~y directions .n-o.d ••••bud~
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D.4ra E E Lo.ngd,oll and two chllH1 •t be ~ urr ~QI ¥1l111' hP..a.lt"'-'a
1' sate
ponies; other• b.ad their favorite
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Sept
28--IHS~lrou ctren of R
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sure
to
be
h('!ped
BW.ns.l
For
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wedding
tclp
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wore
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wert"
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th&amp;t
yon
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and
get
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exammahon stuats: a 8.owins: ftan.
bury Dl
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•n or o. gana:- 6 w a e1 und v.Jfe
S· Its a t lh
t B rto
Ph»"
ncl 1h1rt which cauld carr7 aote·
11 n~ fu~sl1 of tM!r liDI'lifl~ J R ~ty M~ddle:l tn A&amp;e~t ~nsburY
WOJl'l ke~ you; moul':~~;ss ~~: ; ~~~r color~a · ileet.. SlUt nl'ld ..~ 1 '~ ~J:~~:~e '~~~~:~
au~~~1~
books eastly; information neatly i ore
Ad I I Tnuncdmt.Ply
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dl , b tl\ c a f
w ....,.r of Turkt!y .Run spent Drug Co 01 nny drtll!l'ltore Jn the
typed on tDiltt paper whkh could
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l311turday wJth
brother~ Frank
wmld
Aclv
be wound about ;o forefincer: dates
Pa•ted Oil the inside of a watchhast)' ylances at the paper of 'he
chap 111 the next chair: whispered
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queries from the twisted side• of 1
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Furtive looks Boothgai•l
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When ' the markt were poeled t
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lew days later the n'me of Te4
Wynne wn Dear the top ia every· I
thing but Spanish-and at tho to, 1
m Phllosot•hy He £rlt respect
after tlaa\ Barney met bim oa lht

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\'Jh.d ll s tl~&lt;;.~ us thf' mentor has
m 11111 dm rl 11 111 11 ~ 1 vm of correttlng vci•'P 1 &lt;tdu1fif! ~~~.~~ "'•II c npe witll
Uw nmlttkl~ ami ~tnoothlng the 1 l1tc o!lo.:n~lve o.t. 1clc o!
.Rt!LlRncl
l'lf.:~ k s pnL~ H&lt; J BltJch lu ev•dcnre lu 11 ~ 1 ~hool s Dtc R•·d t.l!n.m
tlw ft uy With the trouton 1Jgel ~
Becan• :: oJ lh( W'':llmCSI! of Ute
h 1 ~ 1 wrek 'rhe ll~Ue~:mess of the pa... ~ dcfr-nsc In tile Ironl.on ~,:nnw
YtJl 1 w J.tckct sqllll.d In their mnc- c ... rch H tttyn ll1s uwclt· uttempt..~
tl~· sc~r;lotll'l the Jm~t twn days t.s
~~ c 1&gt;1 JI•c 1 this "'nB"Ic of th,
prohniJly rim· t.o ovelCrmrldenee as a M1ddleport deren~c as It hns bum
re~uJ~ or th:.' I'XCCJIC'nt sbowtng In lllll•OLt.ld t.lmt the Rutlu.nd team ls

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Bu.ttyn Is
rtnl'!lilllt: but tllea~d wllh the re.
1111 •1f t lu pust . wo·dny'); flructice
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FUNERAL

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In .that
. . delensl,.
Almon,
Riaman
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the local I aeU,
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HIH'I'y, Ur andHeolop
Mrs Ben-

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Jac!u·~b&lt;m
defense,

Friday Evening Under the
Lighto; Big Redo
Show Up Well

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Nll sertmmaa:eE ha'c been held sperse them wUh deceptive runa needay to attend the funeral rites
th ·s ~uk a 1tl1ough pla)s that t he and. pa!llea The ION or Bennett, • ol Yn1 Edith Ruaaell Mr and Mrs 1
R \H.1and lads o.re expected to u&amp;e hal1b&amp;clc, ha&amp; made u neceaar.v to 1MUlard Bennett. aDd eon Ned ot l

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teams t.hey ha'Ve met thl.a Muon
rrom India, who Ia: tn the 1tates on
Pew new otfen•lve ptap have turloulb, wtU apealr: at. the morn.
been handed to the bO)'fl " tt hu ina" aentce at. th.e Plrtt BaptJ 1 ~
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U1•11:1 IUld the tnceBBaDl debl!tud or 1noth~a11, local hlib
~chool cmciBIS haVfl . fo~d u.
al"etts~auy t.o m.~:nn!Se sucb u.
1; &amp;.:1 [: 101 olrls of grade school
1 ge~ to be k110wn as the
PQw acr-Putr o ang
The same t llle ~ as used in
t lt! Knt:.t.- Hcle Gang · will
' Pll(l t..:J the glrb;' orgo.nlEa.·
l on e. nd membf.'rl:lhlp cards
v, H be •~s ued w .appltcants
1 ~ lhe prJ•ltlpuls' 11! euch
bulldltlg, Friday morning A
iHt: kel with emcr. e&amp;l'd wiD al·
''"' the ghlR admlttance to
the bltuch~rs The giJie eana:
1Vlll bt! In chmiBe of Mhsses
!£rvln Reed 1111d
Dutton.
ltHk t.eu.chclli, Friday night.
mi th ~ member' must be nt
til~ ~ute tli the r~nc e between
Lhr.- e~·•nno.~lun und th(.• fe 1uJ
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some •vt!l ifflolllh tflllh• ~hlch
the memb,U.s o'f the league Will do well to heed if they
I eal!y ~xpect the~l' Orgafiltatfon to amount to anjlthJhg ~t
.til more than a liiul!hinr stock for the wdrld In /leneral.
II the vijflltdi doThfa~ei 'do not have their nations behind
them to tlt'e extent that !hey w1fl k!lpjJdh 111\at !hey vote
to do, the 8dl\ner tlie le811Ue quits busine88, tho better it
"111 be tor i11l ooh()erneil.
UP to th~ Pl'ilBe~t 1lll the league hn. •ucceeded in
Uo1ng i~ IH1J1Q'.(ng UJl hoPes for t~ome of the ~:~mil.lltu• hatio u;:S
und a ~e)V: ld~f(e ories hot t:iO well v~hed jn politics as t;hcy I
should f&gt;~. wl1Jch !(oil~· later aro dashed to the grotmd.
Certai~ti:Y China has had her cyh ol&gt;eMd by the viHlius
ways adnd mMeims cmpl0yec1 to allow Japan to do as she
P1e~ae 1n nhcl)u1J,~ and 111 filet where S'he .pleased,
whilE' the LeuifLic haS appenrod tu condemn her at:tionfl
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We hate em bo~b
We a.rc stJil In om cars on ow
Qcbt at graLitudc to Luther Burlnmk
'I'he new table menace n~ not
twho g:a.y~ uS l.he sp1nele58 cii.Ctu.&amp;, )&lt;et been l'lame!1 Aild we ate .not

o.ln t the lit.rk at all
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If th~ \~ague is to bold thr• respect of 011 y li11_tlort, the •Wils"''·Ir~~se and \,~dtde. going to hold 1 llOPUI&amp;rltY contest
however Sma11, ft m,uHt have tlltJ~o:~Upport of cnoug)) 6'atiofls ~r· ~"'.F-::_ • t1.1 r,~..
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1$11t- W11 f~~ we owe uotl}P'Is: ptlu;
The p11 1y way to C\013/l ~~. radish ~~::;,,:iiiilii.
the league S(;!es fit to enforce. Of courNe Jt must Le pre- to thti llqsslan sclentll&gt;t who Q.ad proper»: 18 wtth a 11~reet ahd three
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su:qte
a actuu warfare would hardly be ttderpted bUt Iwith the e4tta.lly rcno\VIled r&amp;.diaih
t.nYbodY e~,ta the'm at all.
thero nre so mttny other ways 111 which n nation can be 1 Th
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on the J'Ciit of tho world, thut actual wnrfnre need not be\ with the stream !Inc beauty of the one you sP.end the eveP.lftl wlCh
employed to gain the desJred end~.
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The league has been play~ng along for several yearA
~now, doing httle or nothing but &lt;pen&lt;lmg the funds ad· I ( .:~era
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vanced by tho Vltl'ious n(Jitions to pay the cXpeJUJ\18 of th~it· :
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n5U , tf ftJeS
t'~Offif!th ing t.lonstrudJvc or bring the playlet to an Jnglou- 1
He'&amp; ii~-ed It lt onl): 1or ~bg
Ule c11,b~ llQ~ the radlahea whlle
ous end As a matter of fact, eitht:r move would probubly:
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Unele.-;amSe~ks Why? ~tDe aceTJtat,..UJt'J.Uveators
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Mn Ed RothCtb and "OI.ftl BW ..
eht:r ami wlte atteJ)decJ $be tQDG'tl
ot the former'• oo\llln lltf. IJa au.
Mr aM lft'll H H Cardu or sell of Btdwell Sund.aJ p Dl'.
l Dam l&amp; "ftr't Bunday IUCIS\3 of 0 8 Brinker spent 81inda)' .,._.
[ Mn Oarder'11 ~t.a, .Mr and nina wlth Mr and Mra. c~
Leonard
Mn 0. C. MUICJ'ave
Mr llnd Mn MerW Bunce aJ\d.
r Thl!! Ladle! Akl wiH meet w~.
nesday at the home of ~n ' W!We daughter had a.a their &amp;uettl SUnday H H Rollllh, wife and dluP•
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1 The Old Town Pann WomM» ter Mildred and Hortle Routh anl:l
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1club meet.a Tbunday aft.ernoon a~ wlfe of CheahiN:
Mrll Kale Smith and P.fJ:a. :Ill&amp;..
the home or M"n. John Allhtder
A R Rice and son John HD.rvey Leunnrd of OalllpollB ~~
1 vure Sunda.Y gue&amp;tll OJ! llr and Mra Johnson and wife of John.son ~
11ert&gt; the Sunday evenlnl ~~til ot
John W Rice
Mt and Mr11 E S RdHe called Mr 1•11&lt;1 Mr~ L H Nelaon1 ana:
father W H Reynold.-;
1 u.t Lht! lmme ur Mr nnd Mr~ Por·
J t e N( l• an of Sal"m apen~ eun ..
~ hce :&lt;; Sumlay a!l.e1 noon
M1 and Mn1 Jt),lnC"i M , !.tan and d11y ul~,th ~ with 11111 nephew L H.
1 M, 10.11c1 Mrll RuS*!II
weU of Nfl~on aud wile
Roy Ruf.M, wtft• nud da\li:h'-er,
, ftlplcy Mt'f-i Mrahn i11 St .-rt and
M1 !&gt;lid Mrs J W nltfle werP Wllll'"t'll WI r1 tllf' Sunc:tY.Y dblner
1:/illlrll\V ljuests of Mr.; Mu1y CaRta , If b. t.l tlu u IJilrl'ltlS Mr and Mr•
/1•1 111 MlllJt On
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Mr !.!'ld M1 ~ 0 V y, llt:et had
us Sunday gu""' ~ Mr a m1 Mt N
Ploll.nthropt•t Hememh..,.:.d
f;u rl Rayburu
I ,,t,Ji,J\t 1u '&lt;llh !t\Rt! ut ~~~lnd
I M. and Mr John Alll\l(lcr V ( ff'
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!lito lu•· mot 1 (,r I •h rnJd Golgon, a
fhl' lli'W llasLm iGPv 0 II Cardt&gt;r tol.tlulillir •!, 1 l11u led Ill trlstol,
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Me1 vln Ralr.l~h fUf1!tl , ~~Jery Rlrw
lh.b€it Fowl"'' aiJ(.J T~ ny Roush. jii!U&gt;ol \1 1~11 llui\Of'l 11n hlR : ~;::;;~ • '
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lnlerv•t:w Wlll oved ted bestlated.
H1e mo~er and Btlrnl!!y Mae,k be ..
His1 bean was leapana but h11 nuod
lieved 1n h•m
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Tlae ~txt afternoon Ted went in
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ndd t have to tr:l call ••anal$ for StOnl!'l baekfield.
campUe.
d.o, ~'- Hack?"
..Sull foiJowina me •round,"
"T.hat'1 the way to knock tht:at
' BarneY wa1 annof'ed. •
Stone camm~ted.
oVer," Ire uid, "don't gi'Ve a dam•
"YOta'YC &amp;:01 to WNJr, )'OU knOW
"'Orderine )ou iround," Ted c::or.. Whether ' rli.ey like you-rnakt the19
:'We're oot 8lVIM J.ducations away rec::,ted.
respect ,yJm,"
1ust lor faotbaQ aervice1 ...
1fd senl hl!!l markl home to bie
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1f Barb would show earn~ ,.,. of motfler.
Sli.e would be proud
'' "Say, )'Ouna fellow," Barney in· Jnterut it would be perfect.
f.nd a startling deiiuction bla.zrd
terrupte4, .. You're a;ettla1 the brealc
But Barb hadn't tome tq the IIJl·
of a fjfetune. Take It or leave it, tion to tel! him olr; she ~ad wrtttea across illS mind: College wu ver,
and make up yOur, P'll-.4 qurck."
one scraag1y note, fearfully com• IT!uch ' an accidt'!nt of birth; manv
of the sons or m1lhonairre should
Ted &amp;ILW APP~!IllDil)' 1l1pplng; Po•ed
be dr1vmg ice wagon s, many boyt
they aald (hat U B~ttncf eve( sot
He loved even her imperfectiona.
he knew 111 the m1ll aud shop! aru'
on 1 fellow hci wa• iwa•ht .. up It
TCfi hktd lulina on the campus:
time fqr Pl'aln tal~ • '
•r rw.h1n1 whh the mob to the d!n· mmcs at hflme were of far better
material for le.adtrship
"I 'tiPr~iate )"lr4t )'9u'T• '!ft'ered, In• .ball t~ree t1me• e•cb day;
Ted realhtd he had alway!! look,ftle, lb. Mack; and 1~, Win1nc- ,to w.eann1 1weaten, corduroys and ~d up to th.e 1uhns class u such
work; bul l want to mWCe aure.1l heavy •hoes; chudcing a book un· had aacnbed to them quulily per 1e•
,bave a Jolt at re1ul¥ llucft'in: ',.ates!• der an arm and ~urrylng off to being amnnR thrm, eocnpelmiJ: w1t~
Bar~y'1 e.)'el open~;4 w.!de. He clae.s 11 a bUJidmg two hundre4 theHJ/ , ha.~ changed Ins slant
twleted ••• cfl:ar like a lhnwbeel. !' yards away; droppana In on otller
It wa~ 1 a.Jways the indh 1dual
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boys ln their roome-boy 1 from rather than the cl.,ss.
"Yes, ltr: I pve upl ' 1M wJ:!en Cahfcrnla to Bolton, aud the thine
I quit worli: and came to ~lld,&amp;e; he hked about U mo•t was lhat you
Horne.
'I tb1nk • bo:rjwho •elpt • lcliool coaldn'ilook at • boy and tell wbo
Tt'd d1d :~. dant:l!! 111 the t'mpty fl
illlake money rom football is eq- h;e w;u or what he had; democracy and 0~ stat•on, clnHy and forbtd
11tltd 10 a li-ed edacacioa':' •u"t the ~as • facl at New Oommion, rea:u· dmg aa a tomb at five ln the morn
~a" of r~ collepa aaya it"t boot- 1-.r fellows who hved In the upen- mg: l•1ggt'd his bas down the lont;
leaaiaa."
, sive halb were almon apoloaetic. A1ghc &lt;&gt;f rtt:kfty woodeo stairs,
:.••HPiar thlna•' ade, don't. 1au, ' At New Domin1on a fellow aot
Whorot would he~~ fiut?
•WJDne?,.
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b;y on what he could do; aot who
The dark 1hadow1 af the caver
"I ~Y the ~rcutaet. Mr. he waa At home in Bellport Ted nous .ureet ca.~e.sst-d hun, the !hm,
\Mack... 1
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was a level below Stone 1oclally- foR wa' pt'rfunu:.
• "HOW did yoa happen tl et~me he always \ad tbr feellne: that be
Hut town I ]1111t a burg to otht'r!l•
berer• Barney a•kt;d,
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wu erasbin&amp;' an upper 81cht at but home to lmn The fat:e of tlu
Ted told ~I• •tory_ Barnet ptaac· Barb'1 partie•. At New Dominion town bum tilt !led hlm
tJitl!!d it widl q~lclt 1uearions, ia Ted " 11 Stone'• equal. He Irked
"Have a cu• •i coft't-e, Pum&lt;'ly"
tlie manner ol a PhY;Iiqi• ll't:enlag that; liked every1h1111 about his
"Sp.re"
to a padeat'l lflhP.~mL
new hfe but the lonelinet1 which
The wa1ttr at the all-night rn
"YO• qait a aood job to ~Me to grew more poig:aant each day• at taurant wa1 moppma the ftoor; h•
alleae a'd work tn a •lrocery nli"ht, when the excitement of 'the was a nr-w wanor-Geo~ge, ha~
atore, eb~ Pla:r 1afe 1 oa Uttle football lhtoa had ended and J)rllbably, been ca.u1ht tapping tht
thlllP ud lake chan~ •
bta ClirlJitn&amp;1 ~l!atiort wu drawing t11l at lau Pu~1ely addml ham add
oau? Give ap footbaU to work ia nefll". Ill!! aot to dreaminf about eggs , to the toffee- whllo 1Ttd chat·
• 1tore? Play the percentage home; and waking to the rude ted aboUt people and the town 1
Handled ~ca,l bave roul1 How o14 •hoek of the mornlraa bell
Men hurrted in with dinnt.r baa,t!•
In roul'" .
Sotntllmu It •eemed tbat Bell- on c-heir arm a, hand• buru~d In po~
1 :""''Wllnl)'.•
pot't, bi• mother, tbe ntll).. Barb, kets, caps pulled over ears; bough!
"'How muc11 do you wel 1 h ,..
were all part o6 a dream.
stogies, citearettes ar diCWIDJII: to
"'Oae seventy lix.•
bacco foi the Ions day'• pull a~d
"'All rta•t. Wyaae, You mcwe
Exams.
went baek to the ttrett, br~d, 1
out here and I'd tee that ,._u get
Before comln1 to colleae Ted hunched in coat collau .
five handred doUar1 oi at reJular had wondered if, after two year•
Going to the mill like eondl!!ma
•tudent rat•. Tomorrow you 10 of work, be &lt;100uld pick up and keep ed (igures in the rloont; but be
out for foottt.JI •1•fn; but yo 11 pace wltla the other• wlao weut on lcuew they c:on!lidt'rctl them~lyea
awitcb to 4aarte.rback."'
from hirb school: be .eemed to be infporlant ent11Jet~ach a lord tO
dolnr
it In elas~l~atJ:r ia hi• famtly, a peer of hi• lellc~wl.
"'()urlerbackl..
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-YeL Stud, tbe l)'ltem we use phifoacph)o which filled that void h was' better that way: sornellody
~re. Be cock,-. TU: q111rterback ua hi• miad; save him tbe IIDIWer: had tq do the n1ule work and con·
Ji 1 leader llere. Wpae. 1 don't or provided lh~ mean• to aa
ceit was an armor araintt what
~(tva a 4ama wUtllar they like you sw,r, of what it was all above. ~e m1gbt be painful lhouaht A !if•
•r 110a--IDib diem rupe_c:t J'GUi be 1tudied peycbolon and lo,lc whb oaly took so lonr, after all; end
1marter .. d ... l u die llld= tbink • dictJoaai'J' at b1rtd; applled ''" contentment wu the big thinr
ahead of 1M mob. Yoa can do It:. ez.perlance Jn the mill to econo;
811 Red, nhrhl aera:ean1 at the
Wraae, )'CHI'ft pt tile riabt shaft... mica; httle:d witb tbe lrreplar police 1tttion, waa hungry for in
-n.u y0a.•
'MI'Jis of Spaalllb, a:atf relaxed 011 fonnation-lnaide stuff-aboat Bar
~ •,M4 W,.ae mOll bor• would EaaUelt ud blnor,.
ney :Uadc and New DomiDioa, Bit
..,. 101 , . . a fool B.Jiaa: .,ha1 Wlln tuarteriJ eu"-1 ~~ he R:ed had beea a football playe1
df4
Wg 'tbt ldncl rnit"ftd donedty: punishe4 hit &amp;y.teelf. Ted talked awbilr about
., • f~ :W,.n&amp; Yn"rt rf&amp;bl eyea: WtiRd around the lake with BJnty uul tben Bia Ret! dropped
ht~ at hOme Jn tke police Jlalrolfoothll: tlt.tre
tWap I a nott·boolr. q~ainlng hlmst.lf
a'tap~l'tofelther; tiat:if1l tGO
Wilen t.hey ..!amP. b~ wa! rc~dy· ditllftiUittled c:Ubens receiv.. 'llldt
lltqtioJa ID Brllport
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· Barney smiled; hi! fa« opeaed
up until it bccamr as round and
JOVIal as that of the man an the
moon: that was the smJie the boys
::oacd made you forg"t every uaple•
sant thm11 he had e:'Ver satd to you,
Ted walked down t~e path wllb
his head wmewhere ne:ar the gold-en dome that topped the adnuni.,
trat1oa buUdine.
Barney Mack had picked him
out; and lhey 111.1d that wht';n Barney tlart.ed to wotk on a 1ellow he
!Jat ~~ ,~~:ood u made,, Barner ld•
·uom m1d~ ritl111kes iii Plt:klni hi•
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wpuJd have htLd to rnld :l a spoalcing engngemc:nt made 'a j'
long tnntJ bdorc, had he been proscmt at tho R't!saion.
.This raises n (}t]eSJtiOI1 which all the votcrf:l Jn all
st(ltes 'in the hntian would like to have · Ul1B\' ered. J ubt
why nt·o tho sc.nnton; and l'l'Pl't'!OOilt:ltlveE ~:~cnt tn Cungi'C~s I
hy an olcctarute? I"' it in o!d&lt;H' t hat they nlltY Lc given !
mor!;'!

the- ~teel null at BeJiport to work
haa way throua;h coDe-1•· He loves
Bar~ kllth, dau1bler of wealth, and
real ;.:e• he cauld never aak her to
marry a miD harid. At Old. Do.
nun on, Ted 1how• promlM aa a
football plaf41r, Tom St&lt;lne, atar
player and one of :SeDport'1 elite. ll
anugoni•tlc toward• him. Ted civea
Up footbal) when lt iCOtdlicta with hi•
job Banq •'lick. the coach, ofl'trt
him a '*'i.tion on the t&lt;i&amp;AI.pua that
will not tnterlere Wit .. hl1 plafipl,
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1J• to be pl•csonl M the time the wut und q1y quu•tion
wa• up fnr a vole In tho Senate last spring, aaid !haL )"

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JUSt go alons w1tb thani'S a• we

Tl!!d Wynne lea.,.. tU. polltion in frnd them."

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Surte.ce however, has .shown up tcm, Ml' anrl Mrs JniiK'II RUS/Il'll of
good In the few practice ~~eMJmu; Columbus,
0~1rgc Russell or
llnd may prove Rn able ~UCct!SGOr t.o Ct-oolu&gt;vHle ntlt1 Mrs F.Uwl R~t! 11 h ur 1
the Injured back
Athfi\S
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The R!ltlnnd eleven !ius preoortted
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110me excellent game,; so rar thlt~ 1 C A Dnwscm uJ &lt;.:ollunhus WIL:&gt;
~ea!IOIJ de!eatint the Albo.ny tea m Ll. bu5incss vlliiklr here Wedn(' ~day l
In their first game lut Prtday by tl.
Mrs Lera ROUI!h ~tnd Mt s J w I
seore or n to 6 and Lhen l'tlpeatlne Byers were Hunttm~ton
vl!iltoNi !
on Saturday with a 53 to 0 score 'I'hUHday
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against Hamden Altho Albany IU'Id
Mn Eva LeD. per 1etu 1 ned hume
Hamden were t:nnceded to be weak Wednesday evening from a visit t
opposition tor the Rll tbu.d hLd!&gt;i, with Gallipolis relatlvC5 1\nd frlentJs l
the ability or the R11Linnd teum lo
Mr and Ml'll T A Muy and M•l'l 1
pjle up !;(Ores and hold the OPIIOIIt - Tva Browu SI&gt;Mt WL-dllNiduy In
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tlon to 6 polnt.K wllhln a two lfttlnt' Columbus
period i3 to be reckoned wlth
W J Oflrlt!n ICtUI"rwd Lo Cohill!·
Coa.ch Leach wm brln&amp; hiH lifJUa.d btll! Wednesday uft.er n buslne~:~
here tomorrow night wlth one vllut ht!rt' In Ute lillCH!~t u! Lh1• N, w
thought uppermost In their minds Y01 k Central railroad
tt-.fl&lt;•l ~ 1\otld~
1 1 t1~
l'.l!h tlu South Kuunwlt rt
and that Is to give thto Yellow
It has been annoullced thut t/ J(' j lome of \!le a.ndel!llrabJe altl!!n .. lneludln1 maBJ' mothtn and thetr child~
t
h!ll\111
Jackets lll arawncnl when the membctll of the Phllu.thea Wpmcn ~ "'ll• are !lhown leavin1 Ur• barred train MU' .TtrteJ' City, N J, l!!n route
question Dr ob~lnhlK I&gt;Olntl! hi Boclet.)' ur the Church of Chri~L wlll ) o Elli!!l Island, Will!!~ they wtJI be d~ported to their nat1ve rnnntrn'!s,
~ught up
meet ut Ute FJcnf h Furniture Ex
11ort~ than 894 aluma, unwanted Jn the Untted States tor vartotlll. rfoa~rJs
Modem Wome~
The au.mc will be }Jiayed lllHhlr 1lran~s:e on North 8(!(:ond Av~nue 1 vel~ l(alhered from dlft'e.r.nt dtlea lhroul'bout the country and 1hown
Lose
the Ught.s or the local athlclJe 1\eid Thursday f!YeniQII. to BeW
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the"waJOUt"bJUnClaSam.
~gln~ing
8 oclork The admlss- \ N. A Gil)b,o; and family whore- btl.!ilntii.~
~onftheflett
for-l.o;~n
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Mr:.
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Nell&gt;f,
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Swiftly - Safely
c':i!.: ~5~1 l&amp;P'o.nd 25 cent.a will be ~ C(.'JHiy muved to Albtmy, o.re mov.
M1 1l!ld Mrs 0 L Taylor and they were entertalncrt at dinner by ~on Billy nd ?1.!111 Ht&gt;lt-n Dlckm~1 1
Will f~llow l~h tlday nlg~t Kame lug bnck to MldfllCptJrt and will b!d&gt;y ltunu:d lo roledo 'l'hurm:hlY l the bride's liliiler, Mrs Georgi." aUcnded lhe NtL'iOII lclmton nl (,""'
vame t tl 1 e 1~nll emy Cht!shlre Oo::.CUJlY !.he VrmZKnl. property •m rottowhJR a vtstl with Mr and Ml'li 1 Ollmore Afte1 the dmner t.hll!y l.&gt;t'lltn Humllt)'
ternoo~ H' oeu I'd fl'iduy nt- 10ravel Hill
ltHy Bol'oen
\lei!. tor wasbln~ton D c
wht:rt• ' Mr ~ Anmr Millt&gt;r .11al Mr4 Allot·
With ( l n.r ~kin :1nd Vl~"...a.i
! OU1o Tract was It btLSIIlC8fJ visit·
-they wlll SJ)flilt theiT 11oncymoon
Kuhn of HunlhlKtoll ~ r:ttn t S11 ttu- '
I'Y~'S That ,_ 1111uklt&gt; WI~
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or In Zant!sVIIlc Wednesdny
Mu Rawlinga has been lffl)Jloyed 1duy niKhl und SU111iay wiLl! M1
&lt;llorhnr4' lll".aUI1
, Mr Herrlngbei'R' o! CtllurnbiL"' 1\nd
\.!lW lllgS- USS
(Oi the pa.~t sevt&gt;rul ve.ar!&gt; llt uw 11nd MrN Chuder: LffirutHI
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Mts Shl Icy Mill~ aw.l ~wo 110u 11 J W Terty or the RlverRide Ho· ,
Dr H L Ward nnd Dr Gl'urge 1 Ha~mnncl R.othg1 b •r..·u~ ~uwlfly
c ~JJt:udlng the Wct'k end with tel were In Chillicothe Thnrsdo.y uu ! ,
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8ch1mt Denlul room s Mt RnwUugs 1 y,Jlll (,ltutJ Geo11W
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111 rf. ,, •be rec ape that btLnlt:;bf'l&amp;
he1 po.1ents, Mr o.nd Mf'fl J J ,·- - - ~' '" 1\t'
&lt;:.tng
o uP e 111 associated wlth hl~ father n H.
J R S,~,iiRht·t w1fc 11.nd d•uuht.el f~t utld brhltt~ iuto JJloosotn all thA
lauclm UL Jo.clri!On
Un,ted in Ho.lr Bondlt
RawlltiBI! local &lt;il!WIIll.lbill' dtll.ll'l
Julia Rl)fll~ Frlduy •.d Lh LIH lr flit.ttftllln:ltlll'll) ntlll.td!Vflllt'S tlutt every
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l'l~e ponulur yn\1111.( t'OIIIJie eliJJeCt lrc- Mt · E F. Lull!ltla u Hud Juiiuljl ! womnn I)OS~f!SI-;AA;
atnmcny
to go to llou!;l'kecpm~ Ill Mlcldlt' - of !lin GiiHirl~'
F'yf!lY 'IIOTn~ntr •tak,• mte h .. U tfla•
JX... t ln th &lt;"' near lulUJt'
Mr~ D A Polnd1 .V..tH Is VI "I Y IIJ ]~PQOn(ul of ~~u~;llllll Saltil in a,
A tJIIIIl w~ddlng cl·remony tunt·
wl~ 11' 7"~e .::!~
111ass or lmt wut'!t befoH~ brea1c!lU!It
IIJ.\ m ]llii\IIO~e·Mlstl. Sus~n RuAACII
flEI.:D IN' KII.I.JNG
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• lle.} llltt. Wilh II. ......Cht. do"Jl on pa~lr~ and ro.tty
!la ught e1 al Mt und Ml'B A E.
1Vt!l Y !ll4lnfnl !l~cfdenL
fuenda} meat.s-j(o llgllt on [lOU. toe!! butter,
You t•nor sufferers from bau leg~ I Hu:.xell ,.1 !\!Ill Btreel to Mr Robert
ClcvL'hu 1ct Sept 2D _ TNS -~ when she sllrJI)ffi Q'J tilt' walk. cJ(',mlaml ~ugar-iu 4 weeJUI get on
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llo dll'!t arnt ,1fs1oc'c'lng
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vou h ave e ndm-ed 1 Ruulln~"~ M'ln or Mr and MN~ R CharJ(."S of mumln.tghl•r wt•rt: l 'l llrroklulf
hct clUo
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Ltc ~::.r~ ant now. 1ow man., ,
0111
What crlpling dJscomfort1
M RA'VlluGs of Union Avenue. , ed~ today ngnin5lt Juse~h Nevlllt' Jur!eH Ill
!IL\lll~uhl~ knllf' •n· I I.KJUnds c.r fR"t tmyc "anisheil
l But here o.t ltlst is hctn !or you• Poo-u 1oy \las performed Thursday 2:., or Delaware followln&amp; an nu.· ) M . d M
G et a. bottle ot Kcwch~ BaltaNo operatlolll'i nm lnjcetlons No morning uf lO o clock by Rev F I tOihl.lblle accident thm n 11 nu 1(:' h 1 1,h~ ~ Ul~
dNi .c.u • .. umpftbn we, e tl'lc cosl IS trlfllng nnd 1t 1Mb 4
l enrorcert rest nor tim~ off rrom
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western H.esene u'nl1!1:!1· and Mr
un u. y mncr guestA of Mr 1 week:ol It even' th1s flnit bottle
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e C 11rc "Of w t
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A simple home tt catment G!nJsl al the parsonall6t. The sJngle ~.:lty ~udent was kllled anotl, .. r I Chu cnce Wagrter w;reo aiid :hl'!il- I d(l('lM\ t ool,lVJHC..I,' lyau thia ; is thtoe
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wna thurt and 1\ ..ror1mn IX'de~t i
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ens f'St Ha c~;t nne surest "f"-Y
1 "' th Emerald 011 hf'fllt! your !!Ores 1lug c~&lt;rf'mony wna used.
1,r n • .,.~~~ unci JOtm Ep,1l&amp; wlfll! arid 1 luse fa~1f you don't. reel a .superb
! like magic, reducea swelling, end$
Thf' btlde was attired In p.n em. wa.s brui!!l«&lt;:
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br1dcwoom, ~y he WlfiCIItle W.
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pam and makes your JeRs as goo 1 bloldered v.hlt.e 0
lire
e drtn of Galhpoll11 were the Stlu lmtlrO-vement. Jn twa lth-!10 glorl·
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answers.
I as ne\\-Whlle yo n G:o about yom wtnt.e sltppcrs t~.lth ~ ~cesaod~'
'"TAKEN'"!
~•of.,
da~ ev&lt;'nmg guesbl of thetr 11urents ot~f enellj eU~IROHlusly ' auvedll.lly routine as UJ~;Ua'
S,b.(' ' al..!#l wore a .cor!le.ge or
Ink
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W H Reeves and WJtl!
)OUr money gladly returned
Stone l1ad p~ elalloratt
Follow the cn~y directions .n-o.d ••••bud~
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D.4ra E E Lo.ngd,oll and two chllH1 •t be ~ urr ~QI ¥1l111' hP..a.lt"'-'a
1' sate
ponies; other• b.ad their favorite
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28--IHS~lrou ctren of R
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sure
to
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h('!ped
BW.ns.l
For
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tclp
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wore
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wert"
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th&amp;t
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and
get
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exammahon stuats: a 8.owins: ftan.
bury Dl
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S· Its a t lh
t B rto
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ncl 1h1rt which cauld carr7 aote·
11 n~ fu~sl1 of tM!r liDI'lifl~ J R ~ty M~ddle:l tn A&amp;e~t ~nsburY
WOJl'l ke~ you; moul':~~;ss ~~: ; ~~~r color~a · ileet.. SlUt nl'ld ..~ 1 '~ ~J:~~:~e '~~~~:~
au~~~1~
books eastly; information neatly i ore
Ad I I Tnuncdmt.Ply
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dl , b tl\ c a f
w ....,.r of Turkt!y .Run spent Drug Co 01 nny drtll!l'ltore Jn the
typed on tDiltt paper whkh could
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l311turday wJth
brother~ Frank
wmld
Aclv
be wound about ;o forefincer: dates
Pa•ted Oil the inside of a watchhast)' ylances at the paper of 'he
chap 111 the next chair: whispered
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queries from the twisted side• of 1
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ventnloquittie monlhe.
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Furtive looks Boothgai•l
1cnowi~1Je,
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When ' the markt were poeled t
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lew days later the n'me of Te4
Wynne wn Dear the top ia every· I
thing but Spanish-and at tho to, 1
m Phllosot•hy He £rlt respect
after tlaa\ Barney met bim oa lht

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\'Jh.d ll s tl~&lt;;.~ us thf' mentor has
m 11111 dm rl 11 111 11 ~ 1 vm of correttlng vci•'P 1 &lt;tdu1fif! ~~~.~~ "'•II c npe witll
Uw nmlttkl~ ami ~tnoothlng the 1 l1tc o!lo.:n~lve o.t. 1clc o!
.Rt!LlRncl
l'lf.:~ k s pnL~ H&lt; J BltJch lu ev•dcnre lu 11 ~ 1 ~hool s Dtc R•·d t.l!n.m
tlw ft uy With the trouton 1Jgel ~
Becan• :: oJ lh( W'':llmCSI! of Ute
h 1 ~ 1 wrek 'rhe ll~Ue~:mess of the pa... ~ dcfr-nsc In tile Ironl.on ~,:nnw
YtJl 1 w J.tckct sqllll.d In their mnc- c ... rch H tttyn ll1s uwclt· uttempt..~
tl~· sc~r;lotll'l the Jm~t twn days t.s
~~ c 1&gt;1 JI•c 1 this "'nB"Ic of th,
prohniJly rim· t.o ovelCrmrldenee as a M1ddleport deren~c as It hns bum
re~uJ~ or th:.' I'XCCJIC'nt sbowtng In lllll•OLt.ld t.lmt the Rutlu.nd team ls

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Bu.ttyn Is
rtnl'!lilllt: but tllea~d wllh the re.
1111 •1f t lu pust . wo·dny'); flructice
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FUNERAL

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In .that
. . delensl,.
Almon,
Riaman
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the local I aeU,
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HIH'I'y, Ur andHeolop
Mrs Ben-

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Jac!u·~b&lt;m
defense,

Friday Evening Under the
Lighto; Big Redo
Show Up Well

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Nll sertmmaa:eE ha'c been held sperse them wUh deceptive runa needay to attend the funeral rites
th ·s ~uk a 1tl1ough pla)s that t he and. pa!llea The ION or Bennett, • ol Yn1 Edith Ruaaell Mr and Mrs 1
R \H.1and lads o.re expected to u&amp;e hal1b&amp;clc, ha&amp; made u neceaar.v to 1MUlard Bennett. aDd eon Ned ot l

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The been
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MJ88JONAaY TO 8PE.t.X
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whtch ha'Ve apeJJ.ed dluater to
Dr Cbarle&amp; Darrow. Nlealonary
teams t.hey ha'Ve met thl.a Muon
rrom India, who Ia: tn the 1tates on
Pew new otfen•lve ptap have turloulb, wtU apealr: at. the morn.
been handed to the bO)'fl " tt hu ina" aentce at. th.e Plrtt BaptJ 1 ~
taken the a:reater part. or the pn.e. \ ehureb, BI.Uldl., Oet.obt!-r 2 It ha•

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Over-Confidence Seema
Too Near Surface Of
Yellow Jadceto

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these fine tobaccos, after proper aging
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benefit of th;tt Lucky Strike purifying
process, described by the words"lt's toasted". That's why folks in
every city. town and hamlet say that
Luckies ari: such mild cigarettes.
'

. . . the mildest cigarette
you ever smoked

W

E i&gt;uy the finest, the very finest
tobaccos in an the world-bur
that does not explain why folks
everywhere regard Lucky Strike as
the: mildest cigarette. The fact is, we
never overlook the truth that "Narure

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Members of the CooU!f,l ' 15quad or l

r,o.l

iJu1.la.nd hlah school will aro tD
llqptiUI 8at.IU'day to lee tht open- pme ttetoween SLate alld Ohio
.Wesle)tan at \be ~urn u &amp;uesta
9f the univenUy. l'ree adm1MI.on Le.
liven to the members of all titah
aehool team~ In the state, ac.oord·
ina t.o .,&amp;n lDvUaUcm receLYed by

~errett

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need that GRIP. Enjoy tl\e safety stout nf,!W
Goodyears all fall and winter. Save trouble,
time, mon.,y-equip
•
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. yollf
. . ' car now.

Supt. Pattenon and arranaements

..

have beep made to take the boye up
Coach Leaeh and 8upt. Patt.er&amp;On
wut have cbarJe or the boys.

wtll Plummer for

many

yea rs

acent at Rutland took over the
qftlci! ·~ carpenter laat w~k .

I

Mr. and Nra. He:m·y Harrison
an d oon Herman of ColrnnblUi were 1
IIUCSLI:i last week of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Bryant.
Announcement 15 made of the
birt h of a daughter t o Mr. and Mrs
S~dwlek White OD Sept. 20th
Mr.
and Mrs. White live 1n San f'i.- cbco.
1
Leroy Orueaer and filmily maved
la.et week into the new hQtne built
by Mr. Grueaer on lower Main St.
Mr. and
DeWitt A&amp;:ler were
guest.a bt her pan:ntll, Mr. and Mra
Ha rley Bolton last week.

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corn.

of

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helpln~

Pegto~

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Mr. Arch Arbaugh the

~"'!:!"~ Arba.uah and son Ermel
were McArthur visitors Tttesdlly.
H&amp;rvey BfOoks a.n1 family motored to Jackson Saturday vn busiM
ne8ll.

Catching the Series
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: sun Combs ~cor ed on Sewell's slnMf
WlN two GAMES
I gie l lirough t;hoa:t. Ruth pOpped to
T~ lOOal h~h achool football
Koenig. Ge hr ig lmed to Ouyler who t.eam Won their flrst games of the
1 too k the ball hlgh o n the right field seBSOn Friday and SaturdV. FriM
teont1nued FrOUl P.l[.C t)ncJ
: bli nk .• On e run, ~wo hits, no errors day attemocm they derea.tkd AIM
never know why. In t&gt;le s &lt;xth, Her~ one ~~ H. ,
bany here by the .score of 41 to 7
man had another double- play ball
The ()ox score ·
and. Batur4ay won over Hamden on
to r etl:re the side but threw home.
Clllcago
' AS R H PO A E Lhelr hOm.~. lround by the score or
He also threw very badly a nd t hey lin mun. ~ LJ
1i 2 2 1 2 IJ 53 to 0 The t1~1t re2L test comes
called that a neldcr'B cl\oice, too. Jo ngli.-h , :lh . .
4 1 1 ~ 1 1 · Frl~y nlirht when th ey play Mid -~
In the sevQtlhh, O:rlmm let, Heltluln Cuyk r. ~ t
dlci)C!rt In th!;lir flr5t night game al
5 1 1 2" 0 0 the latter's t 1old.
handle La.zzeri's slow grounder f11 r
to his left, with th-~ res ult th u.L h:o Bt'.. phcnaon, lf
S Oo 3 • 0 o"
- t d
thr
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h J Moore cf
4
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Mr. and Mts. Wm. Kenned.Y and
star
owandome
ere thec Orim m, ib
3 0 0 &amp; 1 0 SO!l r~I%\Je'
Sunday lo "elr
h•me
hud eno to
chance,
t.hen wmade
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proper pl&amp;y at first bnae, Jl!St a HOJlndt, c
S 1 2 4 2 IJ in CO ufn 'us and J . S. Johnson a.c1
shs.OO too late to get p.nybody And K C&lt;!RiS{, ~t&gt;
4
1 4 · 3 !l oo:np~leit t:.em to U1e cit•· when
in the same budng, Stephenson a l- Eu ~ h. P
1 1J 0 0 2 0 h e will rem'a'ln for the winter.
I n 0 0 r' •0 •
lowed the cumbersome Rut.h Lo G liltlnll, 11
flat- wheel his way from first to rUud fl t
1 0 0 0 0 0
'ii.Jrt
third on a al.ngle to lef t field.
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u o o u o u
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Tolnl;;
38 o 10 ''4 11 1
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m, ~ - ·
war z were

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•ema-trellllnl&amp; tnlad.
i 1 cftt« Tracttoo S.fet)'.
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-Goocl)'eu- patWtt.

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lilk ~;repc mlxturo in wine-red,
you'll love it. Ma'ke lhe bodice,
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man singled over Lazzeri 's hcn rl.
Combs atadc
fine running ca tch
ot Engli&amp;h's ,
drive deep in '
Rutbls
IJro~~e ~il missed
cuyler's
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Jt'• efftttive lQO in tqhaceo brown
wool crepe with

-'•bur

Rivals fOt Golf Crown

to Koenig. F ive

SEV~NTB INNING
OUBS-Grlm~s struck out. He r~

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AB R H"' PO A !!; I Mrs
the Leroy Wheeler of her ' slstea',
4 2 2 3 0 0 1 Mrs. 0 , .w. Htiglics Is &amp;t.Jll conM
t-Jt'we l\,' 3b
4 1 I 2 1 0 fined wll.h Ulne88.
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R..uth 't f
Floyd CUck and friend 01-acc
3 3 1 1 0 1
&lt;) 'f~iit ij1 ~rfr. ' lb
' '(I · 3 2 ,if 1 ·-o F..eni1cl of_Pen'na)tlvan:la. are vtmtJ.ne
when
es~ LR.ZZCI'I, 2b
. . . . 4 1 1 1 2 o his parent&amp; • · rmd Mn. Pnd
H orman
CUck tor i1. 'few da.Ys.
·
caped Ruth and :rolled to the fen ce. Dicltry, c .
3 0 1 I1 0 0 " 'ftiJ1, ~eda GerlacH wlls visiting
English reach ed third on the Babe's ChapmHn , 1f
4 1 0 1 0 0 he1· mother Mrs. Bert Plowers Mon~
error. It wus ll slngle for the bnt- Crosl5ctt1, s.s
2 1 0 0 0 1· day.
ter. Cuyler tanned. Eng Usb scored Huffing, p . . . . . . 1 0 0 1 3 0
Mre. A. E. Herrenkohl was q.Jllng
on Stephenson's singl~ ove:r Ru~
- - - - - - on Mrs. Anna Bush Sunday eVi»lmntr's head. Moore struck nut , Toto.L!I . . . . . . . . 32 12 8 21 1 :.J lng.
·
s winging, Grimm struck out, swingM
Da.n11. MeD c nno~t of Mill Creek,
lng. Two runs, three hlta, oue crr o:r.
'G.Battcd .!m· Gr lm ~s i n el?hlh.
htte ~n on tbc sick lbt for the
FOORTll INNING
Chica go . . . . . . . :WO 000 220past week.
YANKS-Comb&amp; walked, Combs Nt w Yctk . . . . . 000 305 ~11 ·-12
Mrs. Kaney Dur.!tit i'IILd as her Sun
got to second on Sewell 's bouude:r to
R une bptt cd m- -stcphcnson. a: day Q\:est , bee gfandl;c:Jn, Earl·;y
Grimm, who jl!ggled the ball but
o t
made a putout ilt flrst. combs scor~ Ruth, 3, Olch.cy, 2; Chapmup, 2;
Ul'll ·
Mrs. C. M. Woodard entertained
od on Ruth's hard "ingle to rig ht Combs, 2; La~rt, Koenig, Hea·M
Gehrig smashed a home n m Into nm n. Sewell, llell rig. :!. 'fwuMbw;e her al.!it.ora ope evening ql ~he ~t
the right fi eld bleacher!!, l'Corlnu hltr.-JJartn&lt;. U., 2; Combs. Thl'ceM week Martha Benhett, Mni. Dleiah
Ruth and putti ng the Yan ks In Lhc b:u:e 'hit - Koen ig. Hcm£l run - OUck and daughter. Pauline June.
lead. Lo.r.zerl r olled .u English nn d G UJ I'is. Stcl:.n basc~C u.vlrr. Sac ~
.Freda and Pearl ~:fll~ll: were call·
was out at fJre t , Dtcl~&lt;.Y was thrown r.itl r.e-r.-Crc,pc lU
Double pla:y- , lng on their slatm·-ln·law Mrs.
out, Bus h Lo Grimm. Three runs, Hermo.n , K Gemg lllHI G rimm . k fl
CllSk .J.a,lt ~.qnclay,~
Lwo hl ~s.
on bases-Chicago u· New Yo! k
· anC:I llrfn!. _:Bert. FLo.,•en; wer~
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visiting tbetr t1a.UG"h'tcr &amp;(rs. Pearl
SlX fH INNING
4. Batie on bnll ~Off Ruffing, 6 Benoetlr of Ans1lrona Bunda
YANI&lt;:S- -Bewea walked, Ruth &lt;English, Moore, Grimm, 2; Koo·
Mo " t Alto
d 'Oh*'Jest.O y,
walked. oc:n:ig ws.Jkect La.zzeri filed nJg, BU&amp;h); o1:J Bush, 5 (COmbs, ette ~ play:f a Very lnt!es~rz·
out to Komurr. Sewell and Ruth Scwc:ll, Ruth, O ehr.ig, CrossettiJ; (lame of ball
the hUts ,::,
r~..:c .ca en a lme smgle by Dickey to , off Grbnee, 1. Struck out-by RufM ground But¥11.t Th
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Ceiot c: c,ehng s,~m ed on Ohapman's l llH(I:. 10 IE~llsh , Cuyler, 2; Moo:re, 13 ~ 2 1n fe.vot or'Mt ~~:me en ng
:ronm· to Herman, who threw wide f Orlmm,.-2 ; , Hartnett, 2: OrJmes,
Mrs. Bowa:rd Prleitd 'fo'8&amp; the sunM
to th ~ P.l;..t c. Crosettl walked . Bush auda.tl; by Bush, 2 &lt;Combs, criiSM day afternoon atiest ot Ml'6. Thad
· wa~ lnl.e.1 out,
nnd
Burleigh r;;etW ; by Smith. 1 CRuffingl. Hit! Bush.
Orlmes aeplaee~ him
on
the 1 u.nd runs-Oft' Bush, 6 runs, 3 hit,,
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1 In 6 1·3
off
5
- Dlreim
was "tlrccd a t th e, plate Koeulg to ; runs, 3 hi lA&gt;, In 31 ~ 3 lnmngs, ell' {A. L.l, pjatc, Klem &lt;N.
lh-st ;
[Hilltne;t.. Chiipnmn Ln'd CmseLU I Bmith, 1 11111. _2 hlt_s. 11~ 1 liming. VR.n ~rancm (A. L.l,
MkM
scc1·ed on Comb's sh all)· alnsle to Hit by pltcbe,;-BJ G!i~es IDle- g~rkurth (N, L.J , thtnl.
cen~r . G:rlmm t:ouk Stlw-cll's boun kc~.'l 'fiiU plkh--Grbnes. Lolllng 2.31.
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der and Combls was torccd uu t a~
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In 6.11 ud 6.51 ~ .t:
Supe-nrt.I:Cerd .....,_tiN
Patii1Ja4er tteld. ~ do
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who .1

ch:en to

00 TO aooTIIAU. OAMI
I
Members of the CooU!f,l ' 15quad or l

r,o.l

iJu1.la.nd hlah school will aro tD
llqptiUI 8at.IU'day to lee tht open- pme ttetoween SLate alld Ohio
.Wesle)tan at \be ~urn u &amp;uesta
9f the univenUy. l'ree adm1MI.on Le.
liven to the members of all titah
aehool team~ In the state, ac.oord·
ina t.o .,&amp;n lDvUaUcm receLYed by

~errett

to

eou~t~ra ct

i,
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·
·~·~'';'"~·;··~·~,,~~~~·;_:'·~~~·~·~bH;::•

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By Cliff

Ud.YI8eU8

u:nrlk .

..

need that GRIP. Enjoy tl\e safety stout nf,!W
Goodyears all fall and winter. Save trouble,
time, mon.,y-equip
•
'
. yollf
. . ' car now.

Supt. Pattenon and arranaements

..

have beep made to take the boye up
Coach Leaeh and 8upt. Patt.er&amp;On
wut have cbarJe or the boys.

wtll Plummer for

many

yea rs

acent at Rutland took over the
qftlci! ·~ carpenter laat w~k .

I

Mr. and Nra. He:m·y Harrison
an d oon Herman of ColrnnblUi were 1
IIUCSLI:i last week of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Bryant.
Announcement 15 made of the
birt h of a daughter t o Mr. and Mrs
S~dwlek White OD Sept. 20th
Mr.
and Mrs. White live 1n San f'i.- cbco.
1
Leroy Orueaer and filmily maved
la.et week into the new hQtne built
by Mr. Grueaer on lower Main St.
Mr. and
DeWitt A&amp;:ler were
guest.a bt her pan:ntll, Mr. and Mra
Ha rley Bolton last week.

I

I

*"·

has been

corn.

of

CUbS

helpln~

Pegto~

hi\1:1

.

Mr. Arch Arbaugh the

~"'!:!"~ Arba.uah and son Ermel
were McArthur visitors Tttesdlly.
H&amp;rvey BfOoks a.n1 family motored to Jackson Saturday vn busiM
ne8ll.

Catching the Series
·~......._ _..;..._,_ _ By HAiu&gt;IN

• .:j",y E

BUBNI:.n_----:...;;;=;;.;.;...-'

: sun Combs ~cor ed on Sewell's slnMf
WlN two GAMES
I gie l lirough t;hoa:t. Ruth pOpped to
T~ lOOal h~h achool football
Koenig. Ge hr ig lmed to Ouyler who t.eam Won their flrst games of the
1 too k the ball hlgh o n the right field seBSOn Friday and SaturdV. FriM
teont1nued FrOUl P.l[.C t)ncJ
: bli nk .• On e run, ~wo hits, no errors day attemocm they derea.tkd AIM
never know why. In t&gt;le s &lt;xth, Her~ one ~~ H. ,
bany here by the .score of 41 to 7
man had another double- play ball
The ()ox score ·
and. Batur4ay won over Hamden on
to r etl:re the side but threw home.
Clllcago
' AS R H PO A E Lhelr hOm.~. lround by the score or
He also threw very badly a nd t hey lin mun. ~ LJ
1i 2 2 1 2 IJ 53 to 0 The t1~1t re2L test comes
called that a neldcr'B cl\oice, too. Jo ngli.-h , :lh . .
4 1 1 ~ 1 1 · Frl~y nlirht when th ey play Mid -~
In the sevQtlhh, O:rlmm let, Heltluln Cuyk r. ~ t
dlci)C!rt In th!;lir flr5t night game al
5 1 1 2" 0 0 the latter's t 1old.
handle La.zzeri's slow grounder f11 r
to his left, with th-~ res ult th u.L h:o Bt'.. phcnaon, lf
S Oo 3 • 0 o"
- t d
thr
h
h
h J Moore cf
4
0 I 0
Mr. and Mts. Wm. Kenned.Y and
star
owandome
ere thec Orim m, ib
3 0 0 &amp; 1 0 SO!l r~I%\Je'
Sunday lo "elr
h•me
hud eno to
chance,
t.hen wmade
u. ,...
"''
"'
proper pl&amp;y at first bnae, Jl!St a HOJlndt, c
S 1 2 4 2 IJ in CO ufn 'us and J . S. Johnson a.c1
shs.OO too late to get p.nybody And K C&lt;!RiS{, ~t&gt;
4
1 4 · 3 !l oo:np~leit t:.em to U1e cit•· when
in the same budng, Stephenson a l- Eu ~ h. P
1 1J 0 0 2 0 h e will rem'a'ln for the winter.
I n 0 0 r' •0 •
lowed the cumbersome Rut.h Lo G liltlnll, 11
flat- wheel his way from first to rUud fl t
1 0 0 0 0 0
'ii.Jrt
third on a al.ngle to lef t field.
-...· Smiu r, 11
u o o u o u
Of
, Stephenson cnn't throw
- - - - - -~ M
d M
:r Bch t
•an'l &gt;·un. S• the
Tolnl;;
38 o 10 ''4 11 1
r. ~~on
m, ~ - ·
war z were

• l Hun.,, ~me. heav,
•ema-trellllnl&amp; tnlad.
i 1 cftt« Tracttoo S.fet)'.
I ' 3 Bunt wltlt 8u~ cd
-Goocl)'eu- patWtt.

I

to be great, u o
~~1~:;~~~~~-~~~

·C2l VAL.

lfl

AJtO
•

You·.!i&gt; FINO
0l)! AElOvT

,,

4,~1:. r.uttiV~I
.1.1 JVA-A. TINO.Y
All Tl"111 fll(ultll

llfl

,,.uJ .;n/J

ddcA•J i• 1'JJril JJifd tlt1 #IIIII•UI Ul

.

••til irt NHtJ Ytrl.

In adaool one ahould be trim and
neat.
·I

!

And htri'a an adorable modeL
Carry it out in a novelty wool
lilk ~;repc mlxturo in wine-red,
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Combs atadc
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Rutbls
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cuyler's
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the Leroy Wheeler of her ' slstea',
4 2 2 3 0 0 1 Mrs. 0 , .w. Htiglics Is &amp;t.Jll conM
t-Jt'we l\,' 3b
4 1 I 2 1 0 fined wll.h Ulne88.
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Floyd CUck and friend 01-acc
3 3 1 1 0 1
&lt;) 'f~iit ij1 ~rfr. ' lb
' '(I · 3 2 ,if 1 ·-o F..eni1cl of_Pen'na)tlvan:la. are vtmtJ.ne
when
es~ LR.ZZCI'I, 2b
. . . . 4 1 1 1 2 o his parent&amp; • · rmd Mn. Pnd
H orman
CUck tor i1. 'few da.Ys.
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3 0 1 I1 0 0 " 'ftiJ1, ~eda GerlacH wlls visiting
English reach ed third on the Babe's ChapmHn , 1f
4 1 0 1 0 0 he1· mother Mrs. Bert Plowers Mon~
error. It wus ll slngle for the bnt- Crosl5ctt1, s.s
2 1 0 0 0 1· day.
ter. Cuyler tanned. Eng Usb scored Huffing, p . . . . . . 1 0 0 1 3 0
Mre. A. E. Herrenkohl was q.Jllng
on Stephenson's singl~ ove:r Ru~
- - - - - - on Mrs. Anna Bush Sunday eVi»lmntr's head. Moore struck nut , Toto.L!I . . . . . . . . 32 12 8 21 1 :.J lng.
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Da.n11. MeD c nno~t of Mill Creek,
lng. Two runs, three hlta, oue crr o:r.
'G.Battcd .!m· Gr lm ~s i n el?hlh.
htte ~n on tbc sick lbt for the
FOORTll INNING
Chica go . . . . . . . :WO 000 220past week.
YANKS-Comb&amp; walked, Combs Nt w Yctk . . . . . 000 305 ~11 ·-12
Mrs. Kaney Dur.!tit i'IILd as her Sun
got to second on Sewell 's bouude:r to
R une bptt cd m- -stcphcnson. a: day Q\:est , bee gfandl;c:Jn, Earl·;y
Grimm, who jl!ggled the ball but
o t
made a putout ilt flrst. combs scor~ Ruth, 3, Olch.cy, 2; Chapmup, 2;
Ul'll ·
Mrs. C. M. Woodard entertained
od on Ruth's hard "ingle to rig ht Combs, 2; La~rt, Koenig, Hea·M
Gehrig smashed a home n m Into nm n. Sewell, llell rig. :!. 'fwuMbw;e her al.!it.ora ope evening ql ~he ~t
the right fi eld bleacher!!, l'Corlnu hltr.-JJartn&lt;. U., 2; Combs. Thl'ceM week Martha Benhett, Mni. Dleiah
Ruth and putti ng the Yan ks In Lhc b:u:e 'hit - Koen ig. Hcm£l run - OUck and daughter. Pauline June.
lead. Lo.r.zerl r olled .u English nn d G UJ I'is. Stcl:.n basc~C u.vlrr. Sac ~
.Freda and Pearl ~:fll~ll: were call·
was out at fJre t , Dtcl~&lt;.Y was thrown r.itl r.e-r.-Crc,pc lU
Double pla:y- , lng on their slatm·-ln·law Mrs.
out, Bus h Lo Grimm. Three runs, Hermo.n , K Gemg lllHI G rimm . k fl
CllSk .J.a,lt ~.qnclay,~
Lwo hl ~s.
on bases-Chicago u· New Yo! k
· anC:I llrfn!. _:Bert. FLo.,•en; wer~
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SlX fH INNING
4. Batie on bnll ~Off Ruffing, 6 Benoetlr of Ans1lrona Bunda
YANI&lt;:S- -Bewea walked, Ruth &lt;English, Moore, Grimm, 2; Koo·
Mo " t Alto
d 'Oh*'Jest.O y,
walked. oc:n:ig ws.Jkect La.zzeri filed nJg, BU&amp;h); o1:J Bush, 5 (COmbs, ette ~ play:f a Very lnt!es~rz·
out to Komurr. Sewell and Ruth Scwc:ll, Ruth, O ehr.ig, CrossettiJ; (lame of ball
the hUts ,::,
r~..:c .ca en a lme smgle by Dickey to , off Grbnee, 1. Struck out-by RufM ground But¥11.t Th
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Ceiot c: c,ehng s,~m ed on Ohapman's l llH(I:. 10 IE~llsh , Cuyler, 2; Moo:re, 13 ~ 2 1n fe.vot or'Mt ~~:me en ng
:ronm· to Herman, who threw wide f Orlmm,.-2 ; , Hartnett, 2: OrJmes,
Mrs. Bowa:rd Prleitd 'fo'8&amp; the sunM
to th ~ P.l;..t c. Crosettl walked . Bush auda.tl; by Bush, 2 &lt;Combs, criiSM day afternoon atiest ot Ml'6. Thad
· wa~ lnl.e.1 out,
nnd
Burleigh r;;etW ; by Smith. 1 CRuffingl. Hit! Bush.
Orlmes aeplaee~ him
on
the 1 u.nd runs-Oft' Bush, 6 runs, 3 hit,,
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off
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- Dlreim
was "tlrccd a t th e, plate Koeulg to ; runs, 3 hi lA&gt;, In 31 ~ 3 lnmngs, ell' {A. L.l, pjatc, Klem &lt;N.
lh-st ;
[Hilltne;t.. Chiipnmn Ln'd CmseLU I Bmith, 1 11111. _2 hlt_s. 11~ 1 liming. VR.n ~rancm (A. L.l,
MkM
scc1·ed on Comb's sh all)· alnsle to Hit by pltcbe,;-BJ G!i~es IDle- g~rkurth (N, L.J , thtnl.
cen~r . G:rlmm t:ouk Stlw-cll's boun kc~.'l 'fiiU plkh--Grbnes. Lolllng 2.31.
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the ReB.I!Qil to be pJnyOO nt the Mid
'dleport high Ac.hOOI football neld
fl'rlday afternoon afl.er sehool clo.~
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'the tlJne IICheduled 18 4 00
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voochNl
Wed.nendo.y
r:yentng
Pamham and HotUI&amp; spent oon
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in ivinK 111 trncUo
on ho
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ex!lf\11.et'l to took atler thlll JbnKr
0 r the plnytna: were taking p~cti
enl lt!nJOtlB u.nd balbt
were flylnrc
all over lhe field
1,lnce lr:lckinR
w.o.&amp; alc;o indll}l~&gt;d
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in11 their final check Cor plckhlK
thlllt 8tarting Jim up fot th
openlna
IAIJW Conch Farnham
ftad not decided Wednemiay even
irl8' Jtlllt who would be In tlt
lineup when the wl IKtle blows. for
uetlon PridDy
However he gnve out t.hia infor
ntaUon Thursday
utJmlnR after
hovlfll' slept over thl Pt'()J)oslttfln
Wedneaday niJI)lt
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1RED caoS! CHAPTER 11
Personals
C
HOLDS MEETINC
In Auto base [ The local chapter
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'lhe Rl'q\ht~rhood uf th~ F'edetnt rrtond J)N!Aentntton
ed churolt iJfLI.hered Wodnesduy
'Th.e score flf lO(Iay II QOn\e will
e\'enlng R,t tlle Presbyf,erlan church be 9 to 5 itt fnvor of New York
nnd In rt tkadt went to Mlnersvllle Jlrt!dlcl.t!d ope prisoner when que,;
where t~y aurptiAcd a member of tlonetl by 'rile Dnlly Tllbune re
thP.Ir orpnlzatlon W,..ndell Orur.ser porter Thursday morning
at hi8 hdme
Here they haiti. tholr ...._The Q'Ofld hitting ot Hartnett
regular met"ttng and en]OyCll hOme t&gt;nlcngo
C Jb!l catcher
ln ~e
ma.dc it!'e c1-earii coke" mrt.. coffee l fh ~~ game brought the bcUPf or
se J Vt¥1. by Mr~ OrlLl'Rer
Guy OulnUifll or Syr \CUBe lncar
ccmted In the jail while serving a
tine nnd OOHts that Rollie H~
ley n product of his home town,
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will nflt be use¢ In the series
When the radio Rnoouncet s. mice
A G )t A L A X
1 tell me wo~ld that
the second
game hall beRlin the six oounty
H:u bowel flugglslmet!fl and con p l11onen; w:lll be stntlflned at the
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1~I"&gt;~C k ll and flJ"'VIC&gt;eJI of he jail door
~t'l)latlon
donto.ins no uloobol 01 to hear what lr. going on

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several dP
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Leaulature

FOOTBALL
Pomeroy H S
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FRIDAY, SEPT 30
400PM
Middleport lli.A-11

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it aure to pleue you.
OTHERS Jt.95 to $3 so

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s RebuJ1 to Germany
rec.~ Gene-va Conference
• OppoRthon
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Reich Determmed on A1
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ot France, Umted State~ and England 'German Over
Preatdent De

AOUL1.,

sv~ll~ church met Wednesday even

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CJ ASS Mt:ETING
The Wlnnets ClllSR or 2he Miner

Vu.lera.Jileheved

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CUTTING SAlARif5:

By H EARL WU.SON
Int~m,atlonal News Elervtce StliCr
Correspondent
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Columb\15 0
Sept 30-IN&amp;- 1
LQKt oppoeltlon to a .slate lnvtstl 1
sation of milk p rlcea !&gt;&amp;old to farm
l!rll wn8 swept away touay in a rls
inu cen!iUI e of milk dlstrlbut.ors
which led the state Senate judicll}ry I
con mit lee to unanimously N!COm
11 an~ adoptlfln of Oovcrnot Oeorge
Whit.~ s request for o pr~be
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The Senate which blocked the
proposed lnqtl ) lll.~t nigh t Rf\;el 1
t1 il H[ll e h d voled approval by •
wle or 102 to 1 climbP
on the 1
bl\ndwngon to:lny the committees
JCjlC: t practically a88urriniJ
=:::·.~~:,
w• of the Bmke re$0lution which
sebi1p e r:
tt c orr,emembes
\\ h r.h m 111L report hP.tOJ e JRn 1
The co n mlttee will lnvestiga e
chftr!o(t!S by rt(&gt;resentattve Clarence
p n
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l~NKEES ~u . .. ,.
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CUT $1,000 INCOMES
Ao Well As Horher
W 1th Governor
On AS, 10,

Both Houseo In Accord I
County Offoc1alo
15 Per Cent Baa11

Ao Teams Are On"'·-Chocago To
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Saturday

Bv DAVID J WALSH
INS B~JQrn Wrlt.er

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OlJT AG.\IN IT SUM8
MASON ·~ITY
Sll.t'fth und Vloln Qnnlls colored
both or M!dcllej)Ort 'f!re 1eleAstd
W II V1u!foru , f Solem wul n
trom tile Meigs county jnll Wednel! Vlllltor he1e ovt':r tiiP. Y.Cf!k end
day &lt;A hen a settlement of thei 1 fin
Mrs LoUL'iu n.houd ::1 w.11s bJOught
Cll and coots was made with the J orne f10111 the Uol~~tl hotipltal FrJ
court The two weJc cha1g:ed wit! t r!ny um1 I:; 1epm t.cd 0 be im 11rov
lntoxlcatton in tho! cot rt r Sqwl c
E R Titus They \\trc mrr~t !
lRRt Sundny

lull; at ConunU)litY Hall with Mrs
Edward Orue~~er
Mr8
:Herman
O:ruiJkelr and Ml &amp; Adolph OJ 1169@1
and Mrs Dana Brown actmy
hos tesses
ouesl.ll or ~:~,~~l~~~~~
lzatlon WCJ-e Mrs John
nnd Mrs Ohm\ S. hacfer

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--CLlJB ROSTESS-Mr~ E K Lippincott was hos
tellS Wednesday evCnintr t.o her
b.rlttae club u her home on ~J
berry Avenue
Mrs Dor ~air
Mr11 Wter Pauber and. Mlss Mar
1uerite Meter were guest&amp; of the
Mh11 Mettt ~elv£-d
high
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Vinton County Man
'"'.'::~:.'tor Robert A Taft &lt;R) or I Extended Mere) Killed By Youth
Olncinnatt who chn ged yesterthly I
a oomblnotlon of milk dl•tr&gt;bul&lt;&gt;r•l

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that. tht! govcmor was pluylnQ poll
-tics bv w.Ulng fot. an InqUiry to- Ch1o Jur1e-r Save Murderen
day amended the: reROiution to re
From Electrac Cha1r1
move nll reference to the general
a.SiletrJbly thus m,aklnl!: the probe
by Verd1et.
eiCtlu•tvely th e g-overnors It Wf&gt;
.,. S~ql):,., reoommend~d for adoption

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Sept
Following Ble ngures
ttnd11nce and recclpt&amp;
h,. II('COnd game or

d s base ball ser!f!~
T tal for TwG
Rl r t dance

Cboose Among These New

Arrivals.

Charming Coats

to $24.50

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H~USEH

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Governor Charlled W1th1
"Piaymr Pohtica" By 1
Senator Taft

S1mply but elegantly atyled 1n the cho1c•
est of Fall Tweedo (and 11m dar Woolen
Weaves.) The type that can be wom for
every practtcal occaa1on.

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IN I&lt; A!'JT lt.Uillt U fii\JRSUA \

Tailored Suits

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of Edwl\rd .l'.t: Blake
Mr and Mrs Albt:lt
Mcl&gt;nr te
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U e In .,r s l)urenl~:~ Mr au ll M

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$4.95, $5 95.

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Mrs John S Wilson and two da
gbters M~rcelllne and Joan Lol lit
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Rut.tencutter fllr a few

ohw al\d Wtllot Virefnia PtJ.r
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Featurmg particularly the new sleevea,
collar and wa11thne arrangementa
Faoh·
wned m the lovehest arlka, rough crepe•

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Examin~ tlie ta1ll.r~s

find

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Smart Day~jme Frocks

and slick to economy

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WHILE THE CORRECTNESS OF MODJ::S
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&amp;\ the News Office of The Dally
Tr1bune, call 236 L, If the Buslneu
Office ask for 202-R.

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entfl Mr d.nd Mn 0 A Jivlde
Rol Pareone visited his fath er C
W Parsons at. t.he City h08pital In
Partenburtr BundQY
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Ji'B-OrueRfr
This evenJno ... •·om
wf11 go Stl&amp;'IU lhmllfore muy be UliOO l)y
w"" ...,.,
throllflh 11 tight lliR'no.l drill a.nd a diRbelk~
The Ideal Internal tub
KtlllCrM-1 a11-around sytltem
of
warming up exe clscs
but
no I flnt
Price $1 ~
strebuotU extrellleiJ wilt be lndulg
Bold By 'I1te
ed In at that time
Much lnt.ereat hlL, been shn .m
Stanr bury Drut Co
by footbnll ram ihrouKhout the
'IUare us to whllt ltlnd of a Ltlam
Middleport Ohio
the Purple Pnnthl!rs wHl hnv~ ~~-..

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LuCille Jl,lde.n of Glenford spen~
the wek end here wl~h her PLI

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J L. DaWfi.lll spen~ the weell end
at lll.l' home tn Oharlelton

W Ingell were vl&amp;itore at P't Pll':~

at. the home ot Mra. Hilmer OuliO
or~J~uno~rt:?'u:;,~
1pal ehurt.h w::lll meet P'ttday neo
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Laying New P. 0. Cornerstone

Columbus Orand Coll'!mander ot 1 .!heriJ! A 0 Tril.c:y and deputy m~~lnr ......~--- a I aen on Weat Maln Neet
d
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r th
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Mr and :U!'&amp;. Herbert Plckem llD•
the Orao
Comman ery o
e Hank YoUDI ~ til t.he- ea.r d'•oneslon wu carrlt4 on ooneem- 1noun th birth of a lne pound
0
Stat.lt or Ohio
t dr,ven b)' a young man wh'tch went ihl" the natlona.J roD can and mem..
ce e
~
The cooclavf' of the Ohio Valley llhrouch Pomeroy and Mell&amp; c:ouoty bf!'llhtp drive ror the eomlnl fear 1boy born Wedntl&lt;lay, Septem r 21
Ownman lery brought an unusually Thursaay a stoJen machine which Mr
Dixon st.$.ted. In the meeun 1 atM~lr~v~:i!t1\:~ pe t
8 n l
large number of memt:era to the had be~ reported to their ot!lce
that Melea eounty would lOOn J't·
Y ...
a.sylun 32 men ~r, ot t.he k~&lt;:al
The count)' ontcers lmm~tely ceJ\le a portion of Cotton c:Jot.b Thursday vlaitJ.na frlencll and re l
1order bt !n!l pn:sent In addiUon to 1sta1 ted af~r the fkelng car which which would be aiVf!l'l to Ute dll
es !~Col':""~
ho hu
! !he v ,;!ton~ Accompanying the was enroul.e t.oward Oalllpolls. The ferent r.ountlea of tbe difterent bee 188 Jo~t Y111 ~11 ~
01 and CommnndeJ
\\All
Eminent I car was belrlJ" driven at a hil:b states this !alJ and winter
On
n ser
Y
at er ome on
t Comn and• r lmu11 t C Mount Ver I rnte 01 tiJ)Ced und it ttppe!U'ed that July 5 193 :.~ Prerddent. Hoover a
!:ast Main atreet with lnflainma
on Co u mdP.ry Nil 1 K r or th~ drlvf'l' would tJ~C \PJ when the proved an act of Congresa autho~ tory rheumatiam Is reported ta be
Oolim b ~
motor ot the Melp county &amp;her-- l lzioK the traru.te- of 500,000 bales 5001ewhnt improved
lucob H n Jll
r Ct e hi c h Lll! car tCJWied to !&gt;CI aw nea the of govnnment owned cott.on to the
J B Moubmy and R E Barr
8Mb ycu.1
vrullallly th
o!dellt PL Pleasant. brlctgc
Amf!tlc,_n Red Crofts tor Ute ln nr '?ittaburah were bus.lnt'SI v1aJtora
KniQ:ll fe nplaa !1 lhe county wa.~
A call trom Gallla coun~y officers Iproviding cloth and Yffll.rinll;: •
ret In t.own Thursday
one OJ the II Clllbers p 1 ~;ent fCl lhc llowe~ C SULLen LilA ~ U'ley tad ar r(lr th.e needy IUld dilt.l'ellfld9
Mr and Mrs L 8 LQ.QI'Qnge Of
occasion
u ~:~I ..-. :J ~he 00y h llll pJutn' him ln pJ n or the United States an lUI HunUngton came Wl-dneaday for a
Five 1111. t. 00! nuu f'J ~ u N W11.~ ! Jull 1lnd had l.akcn the allegedly IPrrllo ks.
It waa also 11
R~ VUJit with
Mr und Mrts A W
uer H B Smith J A Wllloek c ~o:t l!!n eu.a l ntu 11 t.cu.J)'
th&lt;&gt; 1 ~Ung that an
Drummond
1
o Bh 1 nakct untl o
n TI:Io\' 111
A towing cu rn: ,
Pun eroy SOOtl bn made to thea.ppca, Wfll~~
Mt11 Myrtle 0 Hlil.h haa return
tc')O Jk 1111 active p~tt In t.he portruynl kP. tl(le went after tile ootmty car to Meillll co ml LO lly J)eflp1e
lld f1om 11 vi IL In Wurren where
of the crder or the temph durln.., Lr11lJi I hm1 Ju1 q&gt;uls wnlle Lhe of Ule cou~y eh~ntor~nlh:ut~:~p vt: v ~lt.l'!tl her ch ~ht
M111 Clyde
wl I h f' o rmnclf'ry WD.II lnllpcc 1ottleem w:lll return the bOy and the md MWlng gannents
R WIIUa.mson
f!
'P licv 111M tile hwd 1 ~ ~;~smn I '&gt;\.1 lu ..: 1 l.i M
i)
JLY
I Plour (llstr!bullon will eonUnue M1 and Mn&gt; Henry Wa rllll of
u dellc:lou~ tlhmm wn11 ~&gt;""rv ed IJy
1~ un. 1 e
I I
1.11 y w fl nul !ot the Ur(!scnt accordlnr to Mrs. Reedl!villc were vil!.llors
In town
th Cl) n 1 tt c un 1! f 'Nthm nt.~ 1on Iem 1 Pd
May~ Heiner secretary t th Wednesday
J r.
or Ri K1 I I t RalJ l1 Oil
- ..lOCO.! cha.pter
The
I Odial ..~
Harold 1 u;nbull of Bound Brook
1 11 ~ 1
ll
Rl d Sh c'nittlli...'ll JAil
INMATES ARE lonuon will bo given ouf:xt 11 N J R()IJnt Wedoe~a.y in town 1
R Y F. Olbl)tl Walrl A (,llmntP "WATCHING" SERIES luy Oct.obm B nt the Huber room• tJall!ng on fJJClldll o.nd relatives!
H nrv F. I ll Ul I C u I Shlcldll
I
on Second Atreet
Mrt&gt;. Andrew Lflv.oyer of SteubA I 1111,.. ol tll
knl1 hL-: haw I
cuvdle 111 her"' vlliltlng her slllt.er 1
~IM 1Hit I lhd 11 1 lion of flltend
E\flll tx lh nLI t U ll d Slr Les BUCYRUS SHOPS TO Ml'S tJIIIun Ohlinger
I tJ ll H I
1m tUHI y con tuu; tum,!&lt;l I " uLU Ll 11
to
~h('
Mr
ot! Mr1i Homer Mo.ubtna 1
1
llilVf
l C ol1mll s wl It h t ke 1 W rl{ eerlf'K but;eh II 1Ulll(.&gt;t&gt; now OPEN NEXT MONDA. y tnn n.nd Mt und M!11 Emmett Da
Ill 1 0
I' I I
L I Ia
In ses.&lt;llo 1 I 1 NPW Yo k the rdx
v
of DcJo:t.er were l{llCIIta at nn
lnmnt.cs of tht! Mdlt!:i c mnty Jnll
'\ fP I m. r0011 tho New York Cen annlversnry dinner given by M'l:
hu.ve locnscd their nLt.eotlon on th.ot l ul nail '0 d 0( mpnny J;tntcs ill.a-t nnd M111 Juke Roller nl their home
yenr uod F IClny rvN lng will 1
Kttbject u.nd ' I 1v. ! lin~ the out
tJ c Ht npR or that comr»my at Bucy on Mulbm1y Avenue Wednr."«!ay
x: nn oom11 with lnl 1rst
1
Ocl.oi.J 3 WI h
M l:i Mary Joochlm and datigh
I xeellfln~ thnu rm tl a down town
ShmHr A 0 1 -ncy sal bc fore lis
&lt;Jj:n h ge~,f~he sho;. there t e~e t I Mrd Bncr "a.nd MillS Emima
Wsch~~r~~~m~~:~,:fl o~heu.o
to ~t 11-udlo In thP. Hhmltf 11 re11ldcnce Wed
l'llcymtul v IJ! bu giVCI) tu ubo t Jo:'l.ehlm were recent visitors of Mr
11 un sua Y ne~dllY aft:eu oon und.. IIRteot!d to 25 nun r om PQmr.roy IUld Mlddl 1 and M1-s EdW1Lr I Joachim
nnd
1
a rae cmwd ro a ot~nl Jil: !(Dint the fll'l'it gnmu nr th !lf'IIP.A While oo ! wtw hov I t!C
t I srert'i d f mlJv ami Mr ruut M -R HenrY
!11 Xj)f'CLA&lt;I tu ht ( n hrfncl Whf'n I • II
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01 111 g whistle ./It blow1
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Jul lumu cs t H ne&lt;1
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tlu rt Jtm 1 Ihe Hobson dlvlslon Th.,
U.C I II nm nn I Y or
o 1111-;11
f. us to cntc h thf' HO md or 1111 nn· B wy11 s shoJlfj h \Je ll~:&lt;~-u hllr&gt; 1 1 I nwn
-llfliJ c1s vnlcl'! In o clr.r to ~l D. oove1nl mon~hs
SllltPIIISF. P.R......
1dcscri)ILlnn flf Whnl wns ootng
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Wlo! in.speeted Wedoeld&amp;y r.o.., Quai'I"J' When car
by Rllht Eminent Orand
Breaka Down, Flee•n.- Seeond atl'l!et ,. c Dh:on of
Commander Robetl. H Pausch of
Wa.shjna:ton D 0 naUonal field
Mount vernon Commandery No 1 I
Drn"er 11 Caucht
representauve wa.s preeent at the

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Yankee~

do prelt:v much as tl e}
thr. l
New York gr: es
ftr~:~t of these the Cubs ~~,.e~-~f'J
,. ' bod!) and lost In
ttl-" difference didn t ~eem
f)Ortant Anyhow the Cub8
(' ' \\e l and l011t
So eve1 if Ot\arle' Root
along 11 lth the kind of
IU"t! touting him ro
t~~;~
doe.,n t geem now as ~~
can g eatly allecl the
Thus fa
bp n o

Yank~ "''nplly
ch the better

the

se.::ms as lhou11h Lhe
cant
1! Y ha e rece ved
cl"'cd
!lames fron
Oom~o&gt;z E~.ghteen Cubs have
(\Ill davs
In all Y::mk.ee pitching
('d -"'
o d that Chu ley
C lca~to manager n s
I ~ I L n ghl that
bt:tter left l'lander todn)
n ll e 1929 event

Capelet modea u well ao 111any lav11hly
trrmmed with luxuflant f11n. Broadcloth
and other weavea

a 1 d so did

$10.00, $17.50, $25.00

1)1 1 AI trays rea d)
!It e I!ILh A for Jbe ':''~'~
r rl ted as a 11 or a er Jn
and elevated to a pedf'!ltal

\\o~s

the Ynnke ~
th~ Y lnki!es
m tUng after the ga 1 e
best club won The
.. •.:·~:c ·
Ht' ~O.h:

t\ as pa tlcularlv pleased
er: because snld he ,~,'!'~~c~f
him the Cub5 would -.

u n and If thev cUd

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bod),
~

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ld ha ve nailed

JC(' dldn t Sll) so But 1
lo know that he s

n ngs like that He doM!i'.·o.;
be ua lied to any tt oss
• " ~ It dhect from \
I n: d d his tM.t hod
In "Ill 111\Jothlng elSe

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