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l\IONI).\Y, Jm.Y I, WI

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MRS, KAB&amp; DII!S

YOUTH RECENTll
PAR~lEO. ADMITS
STEAliNG

Mn. JohD W Karr, 80, p&amp;lled,
away at her home In Rutl&amp;a.4
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town1blp Baturdlly at

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She Ls survived by her hlllblind.

. --,------EADERS' NOTICE• .-;- ;II you wa,nt

and seven children: WLlllam, Wella
vnle. Weber, Cleveland; Emerton.
Akron, Howard and Harley, ltutlf.nd township; Mnl. R Vf- Buaf',
Middleport, Mrs. C. B. q~m, Atb.~
ens. One son John precedOO. her in
cl£&gt;atb about tour years aap.
The fJ.meral servieee will be con..

R the News Olllce

Bualli~u

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at 10 o'clock A M. Tuesday
from the rcsldenee with Rev. H. l".
Bolton cm.cta.ttng :Bm·lo.l wm be
IJlade In the Wells CCUlf-t.ery l.n
~he

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Tribune, call 236-L; If the
O!llce ask for 2~.

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TERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.

Finsterwald Under-

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Rome and-Return

HUNN[RS TD
mN IR'E
IS REPEALED

WHITE U DEC
CllH Of INOUSTRl
IN BUCHYE STATE

"Bootl,.len" P.reparinir
To Make One "Final
Killinl''

If He Si1na Carney Act
Deaiped To Aid In
Buaine11 Recovery

5~10 BE NE
FINAl Gu ....
p...,.ident Urges ~meri•
cana To Do AU Poaa·
ible For Harmony

AU'JIO STOLlEN +
Meigs county pollee a.uthoritles

DOES NOT

nottfled Sunf]ay tho.t the ll.U•

yarshal
Ward, of Middleport, was . stolen
ftom near th~ residence The car, a
tcmoblle

belonslng

to

Official• Say ~partalt111t I
Poorly Equipped To
Rea11t Attempt .
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The prealdent'll stand. It ......, r~~
ported, was reaJDrmed In a oabte ..
gram to Secretary of Btate Hull tn
which he urged the chJef of the
American delega.t.lon and hill col·
leagues to do all In thelr ~wer to
keep the conference alive.

" THE DEVIL'S
BROTHER"

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Stan LaureL Oliver
Thelma Todd, Dennb Klnr.J
Af,SO COMEDY

tex~~o.f~th~'!:;~~'~!

new
cable
While
theWa.&amp;
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Masons

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'Jake The Barber'
Still Being ~eld

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In addlllon to the rerula.r bu11IRI'!8S m&amp;tlel'll to

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come before tht meetlnr, several ltetns or llhlftlllal 1ntere1t.
iihd Importance are tu be discwsed,

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Two Dixie State~t'
May Decide Isj;Jue
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Silel\ee of Kidnapers Malres near New York. 01~.
To meet lhla new ol!enslve the
Son Th.i11k Own AITilnl.. coast 1uard had. a. t~ aadl)' &lt;le~
pleted: by th" admlnistrationJs ecoments Belna Made
nomy pro~Jri.m.
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coas~

fuUy to the ftllires: .!Ieven deatNy(lrt, which h&amp;ve been used tor sea

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lerites Now In
Supreme Control

We~a Win Alabama land Laat Two Oppoaitioa ParArlcanoaa, Dry Fi1hf. AiP·
tie• Diaband; May Join

pard. omctal.s pointed rue·
~rntsaloned;

By H. EARL WILSON
Columbus , 0 July 5 - INS Oovl!'mor George White becom·"!!l
the czar of Ohio Industry in a dra·
mctlc move for Ohio business re· i
covery und ~r the Camey net, wh1r.h I
he U; expected to sian following lt -

By International News servtce
It waa a safe and sane folll'th.
a nai10n~wtc1e survey by Interna.llonol N,... Service dlseii&gt;Jied ""!a1
Automob1Je
acM&lt;~ent.
r•tber
than tlrecracken caused the majorIty of deathi and inJurlea- sutlored
by Independcoce day e~lebra.nta.

peah lf&lt;l pele11

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Wath Nazia

week by

tne state le:; I

Nc gO\'Crnor In all Ohio h lstr ·
been put.ed so mucll aut bc·
it11 ee .18 entrusted to him to stan
Ohio tactorl•~ &amp;~hnmmtng again
CompnraLiveiY, his powers are
toqulvo.Jent to the brood authority
to PreaJdent Roosevelt bY

ronr.esti.
The goyernor will llt in jud1Jtnent
en all intrastate commerce By h111.

cwn iniUat.ivt!, he can lay down
ccd" of fair oompeUUon-gowetn~
ing working hOU1'5 and
nges,
hEretofore a sa.cr~ flel~ untopched by the executive departmentIll!
whl,..h have net
state or na.Uonal

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By WILLIAM K . HUTCHINSON
INS Stntr COrrespondent :

allows him t.o t'll·
_ rnlll•lmum Pl 'ices to be
any product manufa.c·
a.nd, where !her
he may ;.Jsc

A1bert

Russell Erskine, Ha1f a dozen deaths, h~fr.
pre~ident of the Studebaker were Cll.used by ftrewotU. mott or
1hem the result of firlnj .. JJ,ome
Corporati on an d one of th e made
noiAe mater&amp;
by ~lDsion
·wprincipal ftgureA in the auto· of "bootleg"
The
moM.
tra(lc
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h
h t
motive m u.s I"Y, w o f4 o occurred In .Pott
and killed him~clf Saturdny when a 3~)'ear .. old .
powder can with a
in his home at South Bend, herself and her
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a
Ind. M r. Era k me.
w ho was Philadelphia
k~lled when a
62 years old, had been in Ithrew
failing health Jn r e c e n t f!,n;d
months.
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Detroit Leads In I o ..
Business Activity 1
~&amp;illl c;.;e Back to I
Protperit}' Noted in Au·
tomotlve City

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!Bathing
Beach

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FOlJRTII OF .10J,Y

present ror

2:30 P. l\1.

Any sojoul'lllllr hrrth~n art cwrdlally lnwll~
Rdr~hnumts

were

While Traffic A«iolenta
Exact Toll Uauailr
Expected

POMEROY

It i• Jonll•nded Ht Ill!!! n•el'tlnr. to pre~ent rold ji!Wf!ls 1n
recnrniUAn..,f riUy yeaas rnen1bershlp, to two mcmbcn.
~eeun r .

w~!~en. ""'"'

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Entnuted To
Governor Than Any
Other In Ohio

l•~;~:~. lnat

J:t@l amendment is finally adopted

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smaller veMels laid. up to be aold' at
r.uctton; four cout IUBrd. -.ibooeflrsii;;
&lt;lecommiasloned; and the ~
net alasl\ed•to meet theee IU!W con ..

Wednn day l:venJnc, J11l7 ;l, II tha date Of lhe replariJ

U It especially urgNt that. llll mt mbel'l be

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vtvina" ProBperlty and a ' aeneral
lotdo"ln or dry la.w enforcement.
on land and sea.
!ltforta to flood the oountry
c:,eap lorel&amp;'D llquar before the re·

patrol duty,

•cliedllfed July Commanfcalfon of Ptuill'ro.Y ~JII' NQ.

oil

by the COMt iuard
dlcated.
These report&amp; told of exp.t.ndJng

ATTENTION!
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'CCIOENTS ····u·
~f MANl
At Least Si" F atalitiea
Attributed To • Fire-i
Worlu Miaha~· J
MANY ARE l~JUR£b

MORE AUTHORITY

By GEORGE R HOLMES
INS Start CGrtespondea&amp;
London. July &amp;-INS-The
United State. wUI N 0 T op~
pose a recess for the World
EoonomJo Conl~n ~ e, Jt. was of·
flcla\ly announced tonlrbt.
London, July 5--INS--With
world economic conference
ingly on thP. palnt of ext~~~~•·
President. Roosevelt today wu
derstood to have reiterated
st.eadtast. opposttJ.on to any
porary currency stabilization meas-

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However From Stand Ta·
ken On Currency Stab-'
ilization

Mod.ei· T F ord coupe bearingl license
No 209-818, Is being soUght, by the
county officers but as yet have nQ
trace of the stolen vehicle

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RETREA~

Kills Self

Batte

will be sen-1"111,

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JenldnK,

By Order of Wonhiplul l'jlaoter.
W. L. Vaughan, Secretary.

C!lndlU,

Ne.owelroad;

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Cllfr-W.IIlam~&gt;~in , Ewlnr u111l

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Did y OtJ'"'Ever

St~p TO thihi?·
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By Edson R. Waite, ShAwnee, Okla:

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l'HA T a busineu must ad\'erti~e ~ achieve ~uece~o. :·. \ ·

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The more good advertising ia uaed, the more

service becomea.

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Good adverti1ing holds old cuatomen and creates new ones.
It takes new bu1ine1a to keep a~y
. busineaa
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People expe-ct courteay just as they expect quality goods at

reasonable pricea.

Every buaineu man or woman ahould radiate courtesy every
minute of the buoy day.
When courtesy is combined with rood merehandiae, fair
prices and honest advertidng, ' a buai~ell io bound 'to aueceed.
MODERN BUSINESS CONCER~S USE THESE MODERN
METHODS, WHICH ALWAYS RESULT IN A CLOSER TIE
BETWEEN THEIR CUSTOMERS AND T~El~-iS\JSINESS.

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···Company

~ ·Bring tUe .(~itdren, : :to

Hdf~
COLUMBUS

see .the·

C.1mnblu, Ohio.
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, Fireproof

Rates l;t.ediiCtd
ROOMS IJ.08, "~5
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DININO ROOM AND
COJ'FIEE SHOP

Under Same Manacerneai
ALBA C(IUilT IIOTEL
New 8tn11'na.

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W~kl lor Boolklet IUld

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The.·

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Adverli•ing ia a courte1y do:e, tHe pfl9ple.

Courteay i• a IIT••t help to any buainesa.

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1-J.PUTI:.ER

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Lovers'
SolvedProblems
By D.eath ~?~~J:!E~~~~~~
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Illicit Relafionahlp
to Dramatic Encl in

Wilkeaville
McArthur, 0., Jul7

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l.Qvers, one a. marr~ 1117
Were shot and kWed ,

rOOnt in which they hilld
themselves at WUkMTUle, 0.,

c~rs)'

..boa, , barge ; ·"' Automobile
T~ucks, eJc~, . etc.'
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!&gt;ere.

Authorlttes mystified to tnow
who wielded the Jl,D'I, aatd rlt waa
either a autclde pact or a. eM&amp; ol

murder and suicide.
Those killed were
garet Blahop
mother of two
ll:rd
curred

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usweetheart" of
1ents T u rae r With
Thompton Trophy
Hollywoucl, July 5-INS-IIary
Ftckford, "Amorica'5 sweetheart" ~I'
the ftlms, wa&amp; back in secluskali
today at "P1ckfalr" after m•kinl·
t.er first public appeara.noe since
the a.nnouneeml'!nt of her aepara.
liOn from Oourtas Pairbanlu.
Miss Plektor&lt;l narrowly esc~.'*!
bPini In an airplane aecldmt.
The tall aklnd on the plane that
WRS to have ea.rrled her fMtn Unl,.o{
ted airpOrt to the Municipal alrpoit;
for the national air races ~ _
The mi8h&amp;p ~ wb1le
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for the plane to taxi up to tb.'l pu-!,lf:npr platform. Another plalle W ,
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Brullhlnr her marllal .......
b~. Misa Pletrord waa ;CIIIIeW.
hoateu at the air racea wb1cb
attended Jetlordalr by 110,000 1!8\'". ,
ICIIll whom abe areeted ~ Uie 1

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preoe~~ted
SIO,OOO Tbornolon ..... to 'CoL 1.1&lt;&gt;!'I'Umer, hte winner, 'fhl1i Jthb:\
toot ptcturtl or ~

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all caae• 6lgn their namu--Althouah DOt qte~ t.q be
AA~Ybout tetter•, however exc-"'lent IUI'l dealf!ll~ ~ ~em­
IR no lnltanoe .,ul ~ publiahed.

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Fr~d JUmbaU, Iar:,

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CbicafO, FhUa.Wpbllo, Plt.W!ur rh, MU~IIUI

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ipfjo oqr birth OD tb.e

r,cme the

worse !or

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SPvera.l thousand
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6.00 One Year
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A daullnK pyrotechnic displa)'
st the MtddleJ)Ol't nigh school rootball field, l&amp;sJ; nl&amp;:ht. ellma.xed , t:.h~
all·day celebrat1Qn of the Fou~h
of July eondutted by the Feen~­
Bennett t:'ost of the American IAI-

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Girls Aloo Win

r&amp;m ua. ~J""JJWlly we
lol out from t.be Yi-1

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a thrW in beinl adrUt on t.be
~ t:.oat. We hit. 1 lol wmc:n pU~o~
, • of our paddle wheell oui-'dt
·l in&amp; order tor a whJle &amp;nd. n
t.'Cl around there ln &amp;.he bay fn th(
toe And when 1 Ul' r..-x 1"'1\11
roa: In the · mornt:nrr ~' are
mall)' other boat. 0\Jt too and we
did nqt know -!..llal 'mom,..•
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Q!llq, ~or the Act o! M""'h 3. lll'lll. Pu!&gt;lll~"" Dollf &amp;1111
~pt.''aat~rda)'. Locak4 OD l.oWCT Seoor~d lltliflllf!~ ~Jt 0 :
Mi·0 u~. trtendl sead us letten or nllwl mac~ rw ~'fbllct~ ~

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art my lamp, 0
the Lord w1ll lighten m.v darkness. For by
~lie&lt; 1~1averun through a troop: by my God have I leaped
D:"U'W••U.--2 Samuel 22 :29,30.

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shall giH h1s angels charge
to keep thee on alllth ~ ways.-Psalm 91:11 .
.Jt,lll0f'E IS JOLTED
Q.EPLY se nt by our vre~ldt!nl, Mr. Rooaevelt, to the
1\LIInclon delegates, •• ind eed gratifyong to the rank and
of Almerican citizenship After having been listening
to lthe cries of the F'rench and their selftsh allies,
, a relief t o find that there IH one man in a re-poSjtion 111 American politics, who will tell the
money grabbers and defaulters, just what
ill terms that even a Frenchman can undemtand.
That the people of this country are sick and tired of
manner m Which financial transactions between ue and
European debtors have been handled, ie no secret. That
hftd about g1vtm up hope of ever getiing any relief is
nothmg hidden. It is therefore especially pleasinr
our prc~ident Hhould have rebuked the ..!Yloney
~jlng:en;" so eft'eetually and •o completely without fear
i&gt;f,.,Nhllt might follow .
The t1me for the debtor• to learn that we hnve grown
of their attempting to manipulate all of our affair~.
~ Jpelre and that th er hav e received the proper reply to
insistence on stub1hzataon, iN gratifvinr tn the ex~
Nnw , 1f France wants to leave the conferenoe
up th~ ~r8l!ion, that is no rraso n for
•::,~~~ - Th~ tjffjted ~tlitee i&lt; &lt;till atile tq ,• ~l~n·y
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cafl;:~f f~~~&amp; ~II

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One Word Led To Another
New Y.ork le a. Mln~Af T!JWll
SpeakinK of olo mmtnw , towne
f.on't ~or1et New York CitY.

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nation [1\. ~~e w,p\"lq . .~tI s the•ref'o rc
·to
·r~1pesm so-ca!)ed bad• boys, -to do their worst
their etfort. "vail them.
Mr. Roosevelt has thrown down the gauntlet and the
!lie is cast. We •re all anxiou s to see just what the next
When tllelr gold dust is gon~
they
cet a arublltake, In a chain
G1ve
the
brokera
a
couple
of
m~•.Y• will be. At any rate. the •tabilization talk has been
hbiLlthy 1 react.lon.e and they tear erocery .store and go back to Lhe
!«l•ctually squelcied.
the lld orr the wort&amp;. Theatre tte· mountains or Ucker tape

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' JOB WELL DONE
WILL BE especially good news to the citizenship of
j)hio and the re•t of the country to learn that the plot·
genius who work ed with a group of confederates in
fliinll a building m Cleveland, hn s hee n co nvicted. This
~~~;~::';~t 111 an effort to get insurance money, plotted the
ll
job.
The bur·ntng came off as planned b•Jt it was done so
12 p~11ple were victims of the blaze. The jury,
dt&gt;liberation, finally decided to reeom ..
then•!n saving the arson bug from the elec..
He mu~t -.t•rve n life ~e nt c nc~ without hope of
~~~~~J~'· accordaug to th e ver·d1ct reached.
fact that he h a~ been c onvict~d. however, is the

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keta hop to eleven dollan, diamond
brasaleta are sold 1Nith blniell at
the elbow. Ann:.ae, si.lka and sB.~
Una rwtle and sUtber
The boys buy UmOUBtnea
wheela They purchase
suburban homea They
dolla.ra to aee a nlht &amp;nd
like a coward ,n a battle

wtt.h
c.lty
pay
wine

••• b~l finJ. a Terraplane that car~'t take it
••• or a Terraplane owner who doesn't love
his car as he lvveJJ his dog!

irnr~::~.!Once

more ha~ law and order ser\led notice on
that they cannot do as they ··please when, how
they pleatie, ~o far a~:~ the continued flouting of
of our .stute are. t.:oncerned.
Once' more hav e crimmal:-~ learned that crim0 does
~o't pay and that m the end the heavy hand of retribution
..w,.lta the olfender. Let UH huve more o( 8UCh results
when we have the crimin:tl before th e bar Of justice.

The WIJ Terrapl1110 OWllon
drive, you . , think lhey
bad • pudp ipiaat their can.

hlgh·gu&lt; moUDIIWoeeriog. CbaJ.
)eoge thew to 1ay why they
breese 10 DonthalantJy onr

But wateb llwb omile while
they 1011 aiOIIfl ot OUJIIi!,ted
opeodo that would mob moot
""""'1 foriiiiiiCy. Talkwtbom
after they'.., dono a - o f

"Why. thot'o Terraplaningl"
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they'll "1· "Thi• ur'• oo
oiuy-why nune il? b'o growu
up. All you do it dnv• il- il
taket Cfl8 of ileeJl,""

And tliat'• whu tnakes Terra.
plam.ng &amp; eport instead of just

transportation. No- you don't
have to hop alo"ll al 70 or 80.
or tak{the aide of a mouutam

rocky detoun.

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at 55 or a rutty lane at 40. Bul
you can if yott wunl tu-w1th..
ou1 repan-bill worry. "Tbatl

Terraplaningl'"

..,dons 748 mik• in two day•

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Mlilhilut aiUII.ohifl. Aod both we and r.ha
cor ore CJ.I:f~h a.t dewy daiaia/"

POUG AND MARY

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After 13 ycu,.,. of what the world has been
\j!rm wedded hlo.. , the announcement has been m11cl~
Douglas Fairbanks and his most popular screen st~r
'have about agreed to • PHrting or the ways. And tile
!9!11l&lt;'enne;nt comes in such a manner as to make more
for the beautiful Mary, because it appea1'8 that
}t~i~J!PP'~f!lli&lt;m come• In spite of all that she can do to
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It is indeed stranJ•· but th o world npver ge~
or too much In a hurry to pause and sympa~hi•e
who are having lroubl•• rn which the be~rt

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a few da11 wUh
· Purl-.n

and family spent
relll tivl!li at Bar

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q~let~attr" to the economic co'li~'-e . l"!!•·'~'llf'l

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BILL TILDEN says: "Tournament play ln
tennis imposes~ terrific str.ain upon the nerv•
ou&amp;systkm. Healthy nerves are essential!! ~
a pla~er is goin~ to be successful in maintain·
ing h1sspeed, endurance, ~d,. the psychoTogy ';
of v\C'Wl"Y· As a steady smoker, I find tlw,t •
cigaiettes'1ary s.'l&lt;&gt;t in their effect upon flie
ner)&gt;es. I liave tried all tlie other popu'lllt'".
brands, but for years I have smoked Camels.
Because of• th~lr ; eKtraordinary mildness I
know that I can "smoke Camels as freely as
I wish and still have healthy nerves."

A

LL THE world love~'~ a lover and 'Jf all lovers befo,re the
AnJeriCan puUhc 1n mnn,\' a long rlay, it is ve'ry)prob..
~ble that Mary P1ckfoo·d has hcen th• mo•t popular. It io
~Bry disappointing therefore, tor th e lovtlrH of rom4lnce to
read that MHry·· bubble of hap pine.. is about to be prick·
ed and explode 1n thtn a.1r even a~ hl've those of many
colleagues 111 the Hollywood district of motion

STEADY.SMOKERS
TURN TO CAMELS

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costlier tobaccos in C'.amels never tire the
taste- never get on the nerves.
Your taste and your nerves will conflnn
this. Start smoking Camels today and prove
It for yourself. It is more fun to know.

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adted,. , have • Camet. for the ..U.:J:r
~ ••• for rhe •dded pleuure of
e
Camero iDer, MORE EXPBNSIVB 101&gt;0-.

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all caae• 6lgn their namu--Althouah DOt qte~ t.q be
AA~Ybout tetter•, however exc-"'lent IUI'l dealf!ll~ ~ ~em­
IR no lnltanoe .,ul ~ publiahed.

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SPvera.l thousand
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6.00 One Year
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A daullnK pyrotechnic displa)'
st the MtddleJ)Ol't nigh school rootball field, l&amp;sJ; nl&amp;:ht. ellma.xed , t:.h~
all·day celebrat1Qn of the Fou~h
of July eondutted by the Feen~­
Bennett t:'ost of the American IAI-

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Vwtora Take Eztra C...mo
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Girls Aloo Win

r&amp;m ua. ~J""JJWlly we
lol out from t.be Yi-1

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a thrW in beinl adrUt on t.be
~ t:.oat. We hit. 1 lol wmc:n pU~o~
, • of our paddle wheell oui-'dt
·l in&amp; order tor a whJle &amp;nd. n
t.'Cl around there ln &amp;.he bay fn th(
toe And when 1 Ul' r..-x 1"'1\11
roa: In the · mornt:nrr ~' are
mall)' other boat. 0\Jt too and we
did nqt know -!..llal 'mom,..•
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1 'Quakes In

Q!llq, ~or the Act o! M""'h 3. lll'lll. Pu!&gt;lll~"" Dollf &amp;1111
~pt.''aat~rda)'. Locak4 OD l.oWCT Seoor~d lltliflllf!~ ~Jt 0 :
Mi·0 u~. trtendl sead us letten or nllwl mac~ rw ~'fbllct~ ~

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art my lamp, 0
the Lord w1ll lighten m.v darkness. For by
~lie&lt; 1~1averun through a troop: by my God have I leaped
D:"U'W••U.--2 Samuel 22 :29,30.

boPUome;;)~ :

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shall giH h1s angels charge
to keep thee on alllth ~ ways.-Psalm 91:11 .
.Jt,lll0f'E IS JOLTED
Q.EPLY se nt by our vre~ldt!nl, Mr. Rooaevelt, to the
1\LIInclon delegates, •• ind eed gratifyong to the rank and
of Almerican citizenship After having been listening
to lthe cries of the F'rench and their selftsh allies,
, a relief t o find that there IH one man in a re-poSjtion 111 American politics, who will tell the
money grabbers and defaulters, just what
ill terms that even a Frenchman can undemtand.
That the people of this country are sick and tired of
manner m Which financial transactions between ue and
European debtors have been handled, ie no secret. That
hftd about g1vtm up hope of ever getiing any relief is
nothmg hidden. It is therefore especially pleasinr
our prc~ident Hhould have rebuked the ..!Yloney
~jlng:en;" so eft'eetually and •o completely without fear
i&gt;f,.,Nhllt might follow .
The t1me for the debtor• to learn that we hnve grown
of their attempting to manipulate all of our affair~.
~ Jpelre and that th er hav e received the proper reply to
insistence on stub1hzataon, iN gratifvinr tn the ex~
Nnw , 1f France wants to leave the conferenoe
up th~ ~r8l!ion, that is no rraso n for
•::,~~~ - Th~ tjffjted ~tlitee i&lt; &lt;till atile tq ,• ~l~n·y
1Jo

cafl;:~f f~~~&amp; ~II

and

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One Word Led To Another
New Y.ork le a. Mln~Af T!JWll
SpeakinK of olo mmtnw , towne
f.on't ~or1et New York CitY.

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nation [1\. ~~e w,p\"lq . .~tI s the•ref'o rc
·to
·r~1pesm so-ca!)ed bad• boys, -to do their worst
their etfort. "vail them.
Mr. Roosevelt has thrown down the gauntlet and the
!lie is cast. We •re all anxiou s to see just what the next
When tllelr gold dust is gon~
they
cet a arublltake, In a chain
G1ve
the
brokera
a
couple
of
m~•.Y• will be. At any rate. the •tabilization talk has been
hbiLlthy 1 react.lon.e and they tear erocery .store and go back to Lhe
!«l•ctually squelcied.
the lld orr the wort&amp;. Theatre tte· mountains or Ucker tape

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' JOB WELL DONE
WILL BE especially good news to the citizenship of
j)hio and the re•t of the country to learn that the plot·
genius who work ed with a group of confederates in
fliinll a building m Cleveland, hn s hee n co nvicted. This
~~~;~::';~t 111 an effort to get insurance money, plotted the
ll
job.
The bur·ntng came off as planned b•Jt it was done so
12 p~11ple were victims of the blaze. The jury,
dt&gt;liberation, finally decided to reeom ..
then•!n saving the arson bug from the elec..
He mu~t -.t•rve n life ~e nt c nc~ without hope of
~~~~~J~'· accordaug to th e ver·d1ct reached.
fact that he h a~ been c onvict~d. however, is the

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keta hop to eleven dollan, diamond
brasaleta are sold 1Nith blniell at
the elbow. Ann:.ae, si.lka and sB.~
Una rwtle and sUtber
The boys buy UmOUBtnea
wheela They purchase
suburban homea They
dolla.ra to aee a nlht &amp;nd
like a coward ,n a battle

wtt.h
c.lty
pay
wine

••• b~l finJ. a Terraplane that car~'t take it
••• or a Terraplane owner who doesn't love
his car as he lvveJJ his dog!

irnr~::~.!Once

more ha~ law and order ser\led notice on
that they cannot do as they ··please when, how
they pleatie, ~o far a~:~ the continued flouting of
of our .stute are. t.:oncerned.
Once' more hav e crimmal:-~ learned that crim0 does
~o't pay and that m the end the heavy hand of retribution
..w,.lta the olfender. Let UH huve more o( 8UCh results
when we have the crimin:tl before th e bar Of justice.

The WIJ Terrapl1110 OWllon
drive, you . , think lhey
bad • pudp ipiaat their can.

hlgh·gu&lt; moUDIIWoeeriog. CbaJ.
)eoge thew to 1ay why they
breese 10 DonthalantJy onr

But wateb llwb omile while
they 1011 aiOIIfl ot OUJIIi!,ted
opeodo that would mob moot
""""'1 foriiiiiiCy. Talkwtbom
after they'.., dono a - o f

"Why. thot'o Terraplaningl"
•
they'll "1· "Thi• ur'• oo
oiuy-why nune il? b'o growu
up. All you do it dnv• il- il
taket Cfl8 of ileeJl,""

And tliat'• whu tnakes Terra.
plam.ng &amp; eport instead of just

transportation. No- you don't
have to hop alo"ll al 70 or 80.
or tak{the aide of a mouutam

rocky detoun.

"Don~ llcndw

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at 55 or a rutty lane at 40. Bul
you can if yott wunl tu-w1th..
ou1 repan-bill worry. "Tbatl

Terraplaningl'"

..,dons 748 mik• in two day•

w~·

Mlilhilut aiUII.ohifl. Aod both we and r.ha
cor ore CJ.I:f~h a.t dewy daiaia/"

POUG AND MARY

~· ·••••• ~tars.

After 13 ycu,.,. of what the world has been
\j!rm wedded hlo.. , the announcement has been m11cl~
Douglas Fairbanks and his most popular screen st~r
'have about agreed to • PHrting or the ways. And tile
!9!11l&lt;'enne;nt comes in such a manner as to make more
for the beautiful Mary, because it appea1'8 that
}t~i~J!PP'~f!lli&lt;m come• In spite of all that she can do to
·
It is indeed stranJ•· but th o world npver ge~
or too much In a hurry to pause and sympa~hi•e
who are having lroubl•• rn which the be~rt

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.EWINGTON
WllO

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11 employed

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a few da11 wUh
· Purl-.n

and family spent
relll tivl!li at Bar

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un~lndeat cqt of alf. t

rv.:Q· co.
1

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'jlhat I~

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)fllll~:m Allen Whih•· w.rltona from LoiJdop,
q~let~attr" to the economic co'li~'-e . l"!!•·'~'llf'l

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BILL TILDEN says: "Tournament play ln
tennis imposes~ terrific str.ain upon the nerv•
ou&amp;systkm. Healthy nerves are essential!! ~
a pla~er is goin~ to be successful in maintain·
ing h1sspeed, endurance, ~d,. the psychoTogy ';
of v\C'Wl"Y· As a steady smoker, I find tlw,t •
cigaiettes'1ary s.'l&lt;&gt;t in their effect upon flie
ner)&gt;es. I liave tried all tlie other popu'lllt'".
brands, but for years I have smoked Camels.
Because of• th~lr ; eKtraordinary mildness I
know that I can "smoke Camels as freely as
I wish and still have healthy nerves."

A

LL THE world love~'~ a lover and 'Jf all lovers befo,re the
AnJeriCan puUhc 1n mnn,\' a long rlay, it is ve'ry)prob..
~ble that Mary P1ckfoo·d has hcen th• mo•t popular. It io
~Bry disappointing therefore, tor th e lovtlrH of rom4lnce to
read that MHry·· bubble of hap pine.. is about to be prick·
ed and explode 1n thtn a.1r even a~ hl've those of many
colleagues 111 the Hollywood district of motion

STEADY.SMOKERS
TURN TO CAMELS

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Steady smOkel'll ·turn to Camels because the
costlier tobaccos in C'.amels never tire the
taste- never get on the nerves.
Your taste and your nerves will conflnn
this. Start smoking Camels today and prove
It for yourself. It is more fun to know.

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eWHBN 1llll WHOLB &lt;MJ.LB~tY b
adted,. , have • Camet. for the ..U.:J:r
~ ••• for rhe •dded pleuure of
e
Camero iDer, MORE EXPBNSIVB 101&gt;0-.

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fqund-

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At Middle~ort, Ohio

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MS~IATION

~utpvtlle

?; Ooi1J111l&gt;ua &amp;.

Louli!viDe 1.5. Colwnbu&amp; ~.
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keys on leJ.t.her
~p near Peace church . Owner lnqutre at Do.Uy Tribune offloe _!'nd pay for ad.
6-23-tf

Mlnneo.poil&amp; ·10, 8t. ~ul t.
MJnneapolll 13, St. Paul s.
lndta.napC.Un · 8, Tqle&lt;to · 2.

Tf'lfdO 3, lndtanapoU&amp; 0.
J.t:Uw8ukee 3, Kap.- Oit;v 2.
Kansas Otty .6,. MUwaUku 3.

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Sale.Starts lnday at I:JO A. M.
JUlJ,... 7tb, 19JJ
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81... CHURCH
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· ball Lhat hu been
w1tt,e88Cd
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sutJ.t a short
\ 1od of f4me. }ninthe
meantltne,

- NOTICE OF API'ODIT,U:NT Notice is hereby &amp;:lvel).- That Bart
H. Rawlings of "'tltland, Oblo, haa .
been duly appointed arid qualified
as Admlnlstrator of tl}fl Estate ot j
Alice Lama' late of Ui~ VIllage ot 1
Middleport. 0.,
Melaa County,
Ohio, deceased, by tlle ~t~J
CQUrt of ea.1d County.
Da.t.ed this :nth day of June ,1933 1

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s: 0. E. Boja

With

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Probate Judge of Meigs Oount)', 0. ,

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Loeala To Limit
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rLAY 16 INNINGS
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De~~lf· C~k. 1

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Sprlag.~«•,:Dre••••• Blouses, .
TaUored Sul~t · aadSidrts Way

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All garments mar~ed with Sale·price and former pric~. No mail or·
ders, no phone orders, no apwovals. · Good8 taken out of store can not be
returned or exchanged.
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friday
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. Morning

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Original Selling Price up to $3.95
We are Prepared for Throngs- - You be Prepared for Thrills
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Store Closed Thursday, July 6th Until Noon to Mark Down

THRIWNG VALUES IN
EVERY DEPARTMENT.
You'll navel' have another opportunity to
buy good~ so ~heap-If you read thEt new:;.
papers you know Everything Is Going UpCotton is double, Wool is thrible, leather
and Shoes are much higher.

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E:li.TRA SPECIALS
Lm d Baltimore
Alarm Clocks .. . .... ," ...... .
27x48 AJOllinister
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· Mottled Rugs .............. .

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Drastic Reductions in

Shoe Department
JULY CLEARANCE SALE PRICES ON
ALL SUMMER FOOTWEAR
All odd Iota and broken aizea at Half
Price and le11, Iota too llll&amp;ll to liat aeparate,
but ~od atylei and qualities, all displayed
on racka and mark'\d in plain firurel. Buy
now aa pricea will never be aalow. :
Come Early And Look Over Ther.e Sale
Racka

SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY AT
GREAT SAVINGS

SAVE ON MENS WEAR

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fqund-

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At Middle~ort, Ohio

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t

MS~IATION

~utpvtlle

?; Ooi1J111l&gt;ua &amp;.

Louli!viDe 1.5. Colwnbu&amp; ~.
~VlftJ

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- Pour

keys on leJ.t.her
~p near Peace church . Owner lnqutre at Do.Uy Tribune offloe _!'nd pay for ad.
6-23-tf

Mlnneo.poil&amp; ·10, 8t. ~ul t.
MJnneapolll 13, St. Paul s.
lndta.napC.Un · 8, Tqle&lt;to · 2.

Tf'lfdO 3, lndtanapoU&amp; 0.
J.t:Uw8ukee 3, Kap.- Oit;v 2.
Kansas Otty .6,. MUwaUku 3.

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Sale.Starts lnday at I:JO A. M.
JUlJ,... 7tb, 19JJ
.
1'

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G~fAl G~M£ .
81... CHURCH
. ..
'

·not
· ball Lhat hu been
w1tt,e88Cd
.
sutJ.t a short
\ 1od of f4me. }ninthe
meantltne,

- NOTICE OF API'ODIT,U:NT Notice is hereby &amp;:lvel).- That Bart
H. Rawlings of "'tltland, Oblo, haa .
been duly appointed arid qualified
as Admlnlstrator of tl}fl Estate ot j
Alice Lama' late of Ui~ VIllage ot 1
Middleport. 0.,
Melaa County,
Ohio, deceased, by tlle ~t~J
CQUrt of ea.1d County.
Da.t.ed this :nth day of June ,1933 1

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s: 0. E. Boja

With

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Probate Judge of Meigs Oount)', 0. ,

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Loeala To Limit
~----------~--~·~
· Br,D~~~----------------~
rLAY 16 INNINGS
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Befo~e · Winninr Rtin ·

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A. El:Belatein
De~~lf· C~k. 1

Brourht Aci'OI&amp;; Fin·
· al S.•:ore Ia 3·2
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rTOOTS

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Sprlag.~«•,:Dre••••• Blouses, .
TaUored Sul~t · aadSidrts Way

.

.··· Be(ow Colt•

All garments mar~ed with Sale·price and former pric~. No mail or·
ders, no phone orders, no apwovals. · Good8 taken out of store can not be
returned or exchanged.
'
. .·

friday
.
. Morning

·,

Original Selling Price up to $3.95
We are Prepared for Throngs- - You be Prepared for Thrills
•
Store Closed Thursday, July 6th Until Noon to Mark Down

THRIWNG VALUES IN
EVERY DEPARTMENT.
You'll navel' have another opportunity to
buy good~ so ~heap-If you read thEt new:;.
papers you know Everything Is Going UpCotton is double, Wool is thrible, leather
and Shoes are much higher.

•
E:li.TRA SPECIALS
Lm d Baltimore
Alarm Clocks .. . .... ," ...... .
27x48 AJOllinister
'
· Mottled Rugs .............. .

I

·· ~
·~~
.

_. .· " &lt;
.· ~

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.

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79c

Drastic Reductions in

Shoe Department
JULY CLEARANCE SALE PRICES ON
ALL SUMMER FOOTWEAR
All odd Iota and broken aizea at Half
Price and le11, Iota too llll&amp;ll to liat aeparate,
but ~od atylei and qualities, all displayed
on racka and mark'\d in plain firurel. Buy
now aa pricea will never be aalow. :
Come Early And Look Over Ther.e Sale
Racka

SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY AT
GREAT SAVINGS

SAVE ON MENS WEAR

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