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THE DAlLY' TFUHUNF

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Zrl$tl'ed u second cl!.I.Sii matter 8ept 13 19:M a\ ttll POI4 omc. at 1

._._roy Ohio unaer the Act of March S la'l'il

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Looe.tt~ on Lowe~" Be&lt;:oi cl Btor.e" :ro1f1e.ror 0
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When our friends .send-us 1etten. or m:ws ma~ter tor P~W'm thtJ
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printed ,1\nonynous 1etter8 however eXC"IIem au:l CUI~~~ lD Ulem·

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PBOIIII 1'00 NEWI TO

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qorth u ~· weaL 10 1 3 chab)a p.le at public auctlon at t.he door

~enee north 29 de~~~t 80 ~r the Cow t Hou.se In POmeroy
llnb to tht p~ of uq~ cOli~ Ohio In the abOve name$1 oonnty
S'rATE OP OHIO MEioB
lolnllll ont nundrocl on4•!1ft,•lllftl 111 S&amp;l~~T "tno li!WI &lt;1111 ot JuiJ
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&amp;erel more !('wlna described Real Est&amp;te
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~railed. at Thr
ThOUJ&amp;mi
$1tuate in the county of Metp
ociii&amp;rs l$3000 00) an cannot ae11 II! 1.he State of Ohio and In tile
1Et to. Swindle· and. J
rtrf leis than two thirdli of ap tuwn5hip 01 Orange and boundel!
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Qnd described a&amp; follows
Terms of Sale Cash on day ol
Situated In tbe south\\ecw quar
~r of SectlOn No 4 Town No 4
6ale
A 0 Traer Sberltl Ran,e No 12 ot the Ohio Com
ot ~a County Ohlo pany s Purchase Beginning 11.t the
1!: w Pew.l"' ~tml'-r
northwe~~t corner of a lot of land
fotmerly owned by J C Baketr.
tt"..ence west forty four and oeven~'
teen links to Ule west l,lne or 86.1.
ooct;lon No 4 where 11 wlhte oa
tJ ve inches N 39 degrees E seven
lmk&amp; and white oat twelve mclles
)2 degrees ea.:;L th lrl.een links
thence :;outh on said section linn
t.,.cJve rods and five links to a stake
where a wh1te oak. six inches N
.JU degree5 E twelve and one half
links thence south 8 1 2 dcgreo:;
f!&amp;St seven rod.s and eight links to a
white oak tree 20 inches In dla
me er of a corner thence south 72
1 2 degrees five rods to u. stake
thence S 60 deg1 ees E six ami
one·h&amp;lf rods t.o a ste.ke thflJlce S
5~ I 2 degrees E nineteen roda ami
.seventtten links t.o the road out to
land rormerl.y owned by J C Bak
er thence N !H 1 2 degrees E on
~ aid Baker ll1te
eight rods and
twelve links to a slake on the west
side of road thenc~ N 23 1 2 de
arees E tv.enty ll1cc rods and
fourteen links 00 the place or beg
Inning contalnmg !ow acres ancl
one hWldred and rods more 01 less
App1aised at Sixty Dolll:\rs
1$60 001 and cannot !iC!l for less
lhRn two thhd:; of a.ppralsen111l
Tcun of Sale cP.sh 011 day of sui

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visitors
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Charle&amp; A Crary and son James
of Cmcmmltl came the llrst of t.hf
week fot eeveral days visit here
Nlth Mrs MellSSU Crary and ot~er
relatives and friends

Rev and Mrs W B Pll.tterson rt
urned Wednesday evening !rom fl.
few days visit at Cardington wberf'
;hev visited with their son ln·lav
1.nd daughter Mr and Mrs Wade
Knight at Reesville 0 who a.r

re&lt;~reationaJ I.OUmtY!
WedrieSday nl&amp;ht when the

he~
Jackson repreeenta.tlves aucceeded
In --~-- • ' to • -unL
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Much of the aco01l( of the ,Jack
son tewn was attributed to lhe
errora committed by
the Valley
View teammates 88 the pitcher
Kenneth Yonker allowed but 6 hits
VBlley VIew pounded Lyons Jack:
son pitcher for 11 hits but tailed to
makt! t.hem count

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June 28

Dea1 Bhaet

file Mrl&lt;-a cu bo)'ll

Co Flfl? :Hmd a vote o' t!1ank:s to
~h~ Dally Tribune for the wnsld
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to thel last letter
t:nt

IObJectorsO Contend
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Abut-~ to read home CQUuty new.o. .... very
ld
dl y rtu1 paper reaches 1:; about
ttn1 wners
OU
fc.ur da)&amp;' aft.er publice.tlon
Pay for Work
l am glad to report that the Co
bo) " are all o k a.nd seem W haveObjections f~ number of
lht&gt;lr shto ..o or the good Jobs around
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"STOLE
HAZEL · LIVINGSTON

ever
has app10vnl
be~n s u~&lt;nenc\ P.(J
with the
his work
personal
How
at his request unt1J the oUt com
mission rules that 1t sho uld ceu:-~u
Legally tht' In pro r. n e nt o( s. d e
walks should be done sole y u~ tlH' n t ( d
I lkltlff!\f( dl pu
expense of the p1opm t\ o.vntlr
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So:p d
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v. hose .:s~atc abuts ! I
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t&gt;ut It wa~ the idea of \ Hluge com
ell to put ml" n to work o 1 SJ:. n I" 1
JCCL that 1uuld benef1 l n genc1 nl
h su!l of Po1ll nd 1s d kl
11nd prov de \\OI]( for a \::u ge nun
11 1
1 S• 1vlre S pn \ t 1 H
ter of unen plfyed It 1as said In
r1 1111 d ( l the ~nmf' W11k on
c.efense of the !lld ewlilk 11rogran1
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The outcome or Lhe rnvcsllgatlon
wo k
lS awaited by ~rllage oU:lchlls wh le
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t~e work on slfif'walks re Jl\infl
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"There aeem1 to be a c:row101 tendency ~~~ the part of nahon·
al adverti1en to cut out or limit the campat"'a in omaller medta
Some advettl&amp;en an tMI;tictiil• tlteir campai"'1 entirely to the
larger helda wfiile other1 are ll'aduatint the 1bie of thetr cop}
u1irirlargh a~ •om•tiiiie mcHie frequent inlet!IIona 1n the so-c• lied '•t•te papen' with a 1 i1htl7 •~t~aller imea and achedule for the
nett size papii 1maller for p11pen printed m town• of
fr~m ~el\ 1o twe!J)' ~
d. 'Qiellel~diler~ '!rho are ehnnnat·
int die fm..U9t fiel 1 i"-11 wiD find that th y cannot get the
ciiferl~ .fll~ '!1ak
...... c~iit&amp;lda lfirillllhi the ;enerally tir·
clthll/:cfito"dla.

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Her eoat lay over the book caae "l!otbfl' WID ,ma l~UiiN,.1*'
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...._. ,. ilftl' • ii tkiD of J* ~UiineM replarl:r fly
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Bold BJ 't1u!

Stansbury Dru1 Co.
The l!itanabury Dru1 Co.
Middleport. OhJC.

Remnant and
Prize Box Day

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Middleport, Oh10

In RATHBUR!'l'S Adverhsemmt appearmg 111 our Wednes·
day Paper the Ad g1ve the date as July 7th for Remnant and Pflze
Box Day
Tht&amp; waa an error and should have been Froday, July
14th
We gladly make thto correctton
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Continuing Mr. Braxton pomll out that there IJ a growing
tendency on the part of liatldnal advertiteh to overlook the omall
er fields
He oayo:
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lcoh 1 or
stlpatlon
Contains no a.
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I ~ugar therefore may be used bY

8:30A.M. at

Be pul]ed lllmMlf toflethr with
• tremendoua 'frort. F"oreed him
.eelf to apeak naturaJ)y '"Watt,
JoaD I 'WOll't have JOU IIJO ~
albae Walt a m.JnuUt. 1'11 w.te 700
She a.lmoat lllftlled. Aa if •' nia'ttered how 11be cot home. Aai il u.f·
thiDC mattered. B&lt;l'W
".About lnu.kinl' tile ncaee
ment, • 11M aaid, apealdne ~rv
fut Wfoa ean ..,. an:rt.binc 'fO'l
like A:nythtlll' that will ..a it
euter tor you 1m aorrr 1 dida"t
realme before • bef&lt;1N all the

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"Some national advertiaera are reatlcting the1r campaign• to
a few of the lar,er papm in the states hi which they are workmg
and are nof takin1 advanta.e of ihe 1plend1d opportumty afford·
ed by the 1maller media til introdUCe and keep before the publu.
the1r prqducb," oaya H. Galt Brixton, edltol' of the Kmgaton IN
C.) Datly Free Pre11.

H .. RD ON GOLFERS
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Cleveland July 6 TN8--A p1 o
ter~ aa:a.Jmt the amu.&lt;~ement Lax
bill recenUy pas.-.ed ll) t111 stat.e
leeislatun: and now awaiting the
signature of Gov ()('orge White
wu diBpatched to th~ governor to-

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AGRALAX

FRIDAY, JULY 14th

,.Baca......-ha~a• lt..-we have1 't
made up our mmda Yoa eOaper;ate
me Let Jtl JO-Or if the woman has
to have her •uwer today, tell her
liD. 'feU bet no anyway, I don't Wl.liO
to liTe ID her d1m1 hou11e..
After he bd rone 1he had • little
CQ'. Jt but, t4 bi:vw h1m 1n ..uch •
'rik t4!m~r , , • toward ber ,
after all llbt had done for him
wbc abe ttioucbt of notb1nc bu1
h1a bappiDeil ••• to hav• b1q~ l
t1U'1i qn h,r tb.t W~f ••• hi• OWII
~ther • • atl:er all the 7Ufl oj
partiea , • • It wUJ. hurt JOUr u._t&amp;tliq aweetaeee and eoaatdera
mother-"
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She heard hll rattliftJ' •lch Be
"lt'a that clr1," ehe thou 'l:!t bit.
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I l~n from Meig-s rounty J.nr
. u tbiDlnng ~bout bil mother now, terl7 "He ham~ been hlma~f alnct
fll
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•Dd:.g;ple What people would ..,. the alcht he :met her Oh Curtu
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hall 1f'Bin
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she
wh7 did you e11oou her •
whJ
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J_n __wrenchedtherr~fr.?...~ did •out
(knew from the flrllt It
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Dspen JJ~
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ber IWumm Aopr "Here_..
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•oulda't: do •• , a motheJ
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th 11
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knows. , c\ ,t•
r. lck c:tll nt , o dork !'vrn
U.tookft,eam.fnlqite~n10iall.J",
"WouJ Jooa lib a little hot cof loce to MacDonalds unex1md d
Afl r lh'\t \If' 1 l{t .....
u if be hM. uver eaen 1t before fee, :Mrs. Jlar.tow'" .Aanae •Bltec rnd sensational demP.nd fo1 P. debt r :l
111 ,. ..r C\ tllrt mi"ht "
"Coaldn't_JOG_~eep at for a time," e;ympa~l~ll;r
:;cttlemen in his speech of Wll
W&lt;' t&gt;n e hr fl n 1 1u..,
be"&amp;U.:Buted. ~ ~ ::Cdldl:-•
I'Olt matestte&amp;ll7
'No codme w,hen
conft'rcnce conH~II
\ous ca"PS On&lt;&gt; boy had ~POC"~
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a
ankfO:U,ADine'
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Amue•a.d been h~tenlftl' in N~i~
OevlOilrol M~eum
16Jndon
P " rnmp 20 mil~ "" l
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hi'IY' morformOO th(' OfX"rtl
!~bout
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"Oh, that JSD'i whit J'm. talJr:iac O'Mrl It'• aD dedded. Oh, let'e not
Brrrr • • • Brr •
tempt by the United Stateg deleaa
n
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aboutl'"
pat itotl,let'1 brhak 110wfou doq'~
lfala1e atirred ID her 1leep
{ti)n to keep the \1orld econom (!
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"Did
Brr
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Br;r
conference on Its feet fatled tern 1 '
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N ' a_ "'·'-- -•-Joen,0 n:O:~-;-~u 'd:e
to ;:.;:_..~lol;'r , ,. Heavens the doorbell I A Hlle time I porartly today when Fl a.ncc per
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rrr.-. (' t "'1l1 th
m(lo? uana•t I ...;,• .,, been-·
"But I eu't think now II, Mad of mornmc fOJ tht doorbell
s'sted I~ her refusal to negotiate 1 '
nnkli' bN {' Wf' nf!mlnlst"r
'Yea al'w,.ya goOd ta me-too
cone-I'll take 7 1Ml home 1Jh.eopnedone1Jyereluttaqtly Sun' tarltts and quotll.S while the rntPr l
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roo~. Cu~ That .. _,, 1 c.ulbtnlt Joaa. '!'omonow or tile nut; d&amp;J'-" SUD streaanna r.a~t on to her 'b~dt 1uattonal money dance Is o~1
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tell I tliou'lbt and tbo"Uiht Pve
So abe let him dr.rve Mr to Mat She'd overslept ~ptn Darn t.hat
Secretary of Stal;e Cordt' I }full "
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been nell'l 7 mad tr7i.nc to &amp;e1dt ale 8 door She even Jet him 111 .,e c~eap alarm cloo.:k you couldn't de; chief of the American delegatiO!
1Jf 11
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One day 1 d think I sMuld teft 70a her baek the TIDII' • I'd rather •ou pe11.d on It Mutt b. nine o dodt, 1 launched the attempt dmlng a
m1
-'d "' d and
loan
uleep
-anu• th en you 'd say .ometh ln.J- wow
-P it If 70u don•t mlD
Her
fat1till
feet
plumped Into tb1e th ree h our mee "..... ng o f t•
~,e conf er
Wt' nFf' v. 1 tqu. pJ!itd ..w!Lh alb
about lovin1 me ao mtteh-"
Wear it. PleaiC!I do People w11.1 ink ,.tm mulea Mia' Harve) had 1 ence bureau or steering committee l l~&gt;tlc Pquipfnent btu:eball tootbal
She heard him l'fOinl.
wonder if yoll dop. t We dbjl.'t waat gp'"" ~er for Cbrlatma"i abe pulled Jobrultmema edogeudns"n',,'llhneg luncheon rece~t!'l ba~kctbail muH.hbaJI \oilc~ b th
"AD&lt;l I eQ9ldn t bear to tell 70U them to do t~t-"'
n
111 But Cu~ you b .ow It m11st
tbea
10 I didn't
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e Ia endar eorduroy robe: &amp;rouncl
While the po.sttlon Qf the Ullllt!ct 1 10 t:!thbl-:; and etc
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~'You. 1~ to me, .loa"D. That!a come-we'll bate to let peogle bow, bh pneroUII! tlpre and l[r9ped her States Is that It will not oppose
The camp s fully II. ell orgnmz &lt;
what J can't forgtve When I told twe eaa't ro Oll Una W&amp;JwaJ' to tbe door ,..
adjournmenl If majority .sentiment 1 011 and n anotheT week "'-70U •boat the Jett(!r- '
""P1eue-:aot now "U aid duDJ
Yes. wba 18 It
J fo.vo~s it the American delega
should be ill llr:;t class shape W
.. But 1t wua he Curtis! It wul' "I'm not sore 7et what we oQht
whoe1~t 1t wu ~~ con"
tton carried out the wishes of Presi
get all the good food we can rat
He came aearu She . . . the to do Pleaae walt. Tomorrow-'
b h D ~ •heh ca W!d froj thi dent Roosevelt In .auemptlng to All kmdH uf fresh fniL'I and vegetiebr of hope m huJ e"" tlte bope
He tamed &amp;bd ran dolt'll *be ~mohe
I e W'U ~, nr
convince France and other mem tables lnchtdlng Orllntes m lon
tllat he had II'I.IIIU'Qdeij!tood alter ata1n. leaTIDC her
:lashed
wate~it~Joh~~rt~ ..' bers of the European gold bloc that grapefruit cherries etc The fol
all. that •htt w~ be1g hyatertcal
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o~ralep' anln--lt'llat:e!" f
' currency stabilization 1s only a lowmg was our menu far last BL 1
o.er nothinJI', o\ler ~inc at allThe eoffea was bubbling In the
Just o.-e"~'rfunQ..._.t(l put: the ~of. minor problem
rlay Roost lUrk ") \\ lth drem;\n
~ ... ""Oh no no no I she rrted ''Don't percolator aad Annie had brought fee on-and she was back ~t Joan
Hull however found h~mscll up 1 nshed potntues an(l grav\ Rtec l
~C!h DMI, Curtu~l Dont come near themuftl.na,deep:yellowpuft's brown door "'Johnnle--;-.ret llP ttus 111 n sgainst n stone wnil Bonnet Pill
tHan&amp; f'orn &lt;n the cob c~lf'ry ra
~'\ thmk Ina unaJI'IDIJIC on~::~~~wlllyou 11M if Mr Bar ute-lm awfully sorry-1 over-lued ail his arguments by reitet'llt d1~hes b ?llcl and butter coffee
B
rri I b
h
stow is eoming~ He 8 never late!" alep,'-"
lng his contention the conferenc¥ 1\ }one uho mnnot Pat JL ml'al
iDC b;~ ~u:t~;l:be~r :~~ra~L;
But LJla had almost ftaisb.ed her
• Wtll." the sputtflred, When ehtr can reach no useful decision on hke that dot ~n t bclvne: llC'l£'
~Go Otl-don't ato,-whu was It' breakfut before he eame down had opened the door, • what do,e rnarkeUng tarift's quotas and a.llied
I think r tc:ld von lhaL we nr
Wbo wu 1t. 1 aayl
"lforn 1ql" ha aard fhftYfa,QJ A tA~ 9an 9 '
I problems until stabilization 1s ef nbout nom l&lt;s rmm Lown Aboul 4C
""J~ ,. boy..,...a bqy J k'Pew We httle too eheerf.allJ' atie tbon"'-t. A
Joan l&amp;J fae. downward OJl ~e !ected
U1r bo\ J vt:~tl tc n dance 1
l~ eaeh ~r.r CUrtie. I Dever bad •len when be was late ,..r
~. on~ lunr 'rallfl daneltnc- She
The French made one concelll!lan Qaturl'lnJ ni"ht
Somf'one I I
h4dtu1 love befol'fl My aunta you
"Yon aren't fe,lint we~,• abe """the tbh dtrk drttl al':le had however by proposing continua
h mit wa 4 nuiP~ from camp b1
know-they didn t lovt~ ru.,e 1 never Aid auiOilalJ •,O b .cu,-tl&amp; I hoM wo'nl !\he liafbi.f6rt The wiod from tlon of discussions aimed iU oo
t 1ey wlllkf'd nbout a before thr
had any fnet~ds Not even a doe' 1t ISD't anotller liON throat. Youiie the wlhd.OW. stirred 1ta folda pnt1'{ OTdlnatln!l: marketing nnd produc
round lhf' d:lneP The!!{' mount.fl:m
Curtis, or • k1tttn. The~ was a so eareleu. always •loppiRI[ abftat
1'1J~ wu IOmedaiJlc abOut tht tlon providing all monetary and miles are L" Ice as long as ttl
l~:~tten onee, it e&amp;lt)e to the hquse • to wet ~~ &amp;,f.d 1t bU ra!lled .a "l1 abe ,... IJ"inc •
aomethint U.rlff qu£'stlons are shelved tor the country mtl('s bo.ck hom~
all blaek with a httle white dot irl.S=h tbia ,...r •
aBout the' eu"e of her Beck
meantime
There 1s :t b1g rodeo s.bout 1
under ita chiD and a httle pmnted
• I'm CJQtbl &amp;11 rl~t. thankl.•
~late LlltOod teetl!~ oil tli•
Hulls ahJl was to continue all mUer-J frn'1 t
Jul 4
d about
lf're
p 1nk tonp.e
Heeley
Keeley
He dru.'k tJ,. hbt.. stronJ' eoft'et dooteill 'Faie1nt.tecl.. Uttabt., to rfc economic
dlscu.!l.'llans 'o\lth cur
Y
an
1 11
1
lulled tt
" Her vm~e broke
ll'reedOy. anti pu&amp;hld the htt;J. fOIW~IICI OJ back.
\
rency stabthzatlon alone postponed
le me vou !let thl., lettf• we vi
I don t aee what a eat bas to do brown sausareA be liked 110 mueh,
Attothfll' pulf of wind llfte~ tht
At the time of the hmcheon re PlcOO.bl) a.ll be rner tl ere
wtth 11
away uatoDehed
tlrin datlt: atofr of the dreu, b"-t tht cess the United States Great Brr
We pl ~ed a bn.s ball game lM
01 Yoa baven't told Qle about the aut dJi:l not moft
"I'fo. not only the kJtten Every
tain the BritiSh dominions Scan 8 u~d&amp;v agamst Suui!:Lr Pine C:tml
thlq
Curt 111
1 he k.nehn~ 11 ~artment. Did ;rou b"ke 1t 9 "
It wu thea that Mallie ~CJ~Mmed. dtnavla and Japan stood firm fur C!l.llfOJ niR boy.s• 'M1e game 11.0
1 llf!d at th"' f'nd or the l~;t half or
EvetJtlunl' 80 qu 1et and ecbom~~t
"Hmmt'
lf•i•le'a teream roH thin anti continuing the conference This un
and hostile They were all 110 old
"'Carhfl please put down th~&amp;t pa fllrnftl',
•rotmd tha hmp e&gt;:pected line up forced the French !lflh lnnmg 11nd v.e were lcutl!m
myauntaandHeeleyandthebouse Ptr I'll have to telephone to Mr$ hand that dagltd from the beq, lo modify their attitude to some 1?. I Mr.dc IZ hilS and 12 IUT' 1
And I nt;•er kne... anyone.Jounr F11ller She'll want to Uoer if CllrYiDJ" •nto Joa:a'a eoaecloumen, sJight extent
frm l"'nlnm;: We h~vfl n stnmv
Just read boob and dream
you're roiDJ' to tll.ke 1tl"
bna1:!er ~k • • bact from
A manoeuvre to kill U~fe confer hitting ch,1b Most of the boys hit
• And then thu1 boy----eame-and
Wont tomorrow dot We-well thebl
saln Whfeh abe had loa11- tnee however was tndll'l!rJI:v 0011- h tter than thP average semi TlrO
•e loved each other So much that the fRet 1st we. ~idn t d:eeide deS. ed aU llliP,t., Qae: fOJ:Dl-..; ~ul u..Jnf!11 ~ a. pr~posal by 1 une of the \Ve aloo have 3 very good pltche .. ~
1 tl " bo " uc from Ohio W
nothinll' seemed u. matter but that. mtel;r I thou81Jt 1t .._. a little blactaesa, ill "hleh theH
na sold natt(lns to put the qyesUon or
Do you 11nder8tand Curti8? I d large
thollchta, no memoria. DO tea~? adjqli,J1lment up to the ecqnomt~ pia\ 11 mlil' Mcadow Caron lt1
like you to under11t•nd 1f you can ~~aL:!!', ~cnrou coucoullddnro1upoedo1-w
r Jt 1s f'Ompo&lt;;ed of Ohio bov~
1b/,'b1 "•c":.~t,~ fti"at•le rp•o,t•d ., 1 e.nd monetary comlibidon!l
will hurt so much th1n'lnng about If ytb
t'
II ,
thobrbt-1 til .........~ :lor a.,.u_"
WP may ro l.o Huntington L:~k
r" 1'\0t unrll!r~land1ng-- all the reat
an
lllJ' I I ama
Her _ _ ~~ wo,
,
Jo er h1 the ~ea..,o n ann pia\ Co
1
U m) li fe
l &lt;Jrm t IIV!k you to
Jt aeeri!ied larp W me"
.... _ .. - ~ ... fG f'~ 1
.fl:\ On
1
II
'o!'gtVe me but eo&gt;ulc!:"T t v )U j1111t tt)l
"Verr wtU, if you don't like It 111 rold ahoalden, UftiD.. tlttmt "Yo•
UP' H ms tYY is over 1 Prt"
1
:o dDd 4 ntand ,.,.h7l d1dn't tell yoo? let Mn F~r ltaow"
PJ81H'aft ..1rlultum,
1"
Gm~&lt;; ll~r. better !!lpn off nn,.
~uldn t 'JOU do that CurtJe'.
"Do )'Oa ba. . to do It thla. mo- 10 qus.t, wltll ag 9Uf
OD
I nr I wont have t ime to wnsh 011'
:Sut he JUSt sat there w1th h1a ~ent'" he dernuded 1rntablr
1ohlmie
liitU lla
1. •
(Com.lnttea trom Pa~ Orl."l)
rlothP" this nftl'rnoon
lead turned 11\\ay from her h 18 ~lammn1.g down the ne'Wipt.per an~ eometiunJ"Ilappenedl TeU.Ib!atel~ 1
R•"('{'~"Pl
ace m h ~ he.ud ~ n 1 ~ vo1l'e tame pushmc his cofT'ee eur, uide
And thea lila hlp, •coldlal' t'O'Iee
Whl
I
m ffied • Where 19 he now ""
.. Certamly I exp anwd to lot.ft she ened "You haqa't 1011a aiUI
One part of the
ttemore 1\Ct
Jame"- Cl:~
f don't know
that tbey're ·golnJ' to Eutope for two bl'OJtl fOUr eoaaremeat, JOD foo1iJIL levles :l tax Of SO per cent on a I ,..,1mp Cod Sr;rmgs lint'! up
Sllence agatn A tonll: a&lt;!hm~ years and the)l wan'C to lmow at c•rtf•
money charged in excess of 14 a I
AB R H P,....
lenee
Joan
\\Aitt'd
"'h
1e
Rn&lt;l
once
I
cant
underst&amp;nd
wbJ
1he
Joalt
held
out;
her
ha~
tfle
limf!
barrel
for a "1 gatkln ba.rrel This Fusco cf Bt&gt;l'a1rc
J 2 2 3 r
1
roten and JonC'h
M 1re JnnE"ly d1dn t tell you and wby you cauldn•t blue hand on which Curtla'a raac was de.!ligned 00 fo ce the w)lolesale
11
\.,
( H 4 o 'I •
,hnn !!he had ('VCf bel n before for m•ke up your mmds Man:i• F~ler etdl b1azed~b~_!l1 til tb.• ...
price down
Shudl 'ltd£' 3 1 I 1
urtle wu 1~ t t h r now
Cur let you sea 1t betol'l!anyone el .. b 1t
The' bO pt~ at _f""-t trJ"utC tol Democratic floor leader Keith ,....
1 1
:ts whfl c.. fe,~ ~ h 1 n nutl!s ago bad you cant u:pect her to hold the oll'er tlnd t!OlJ!f, rt ut 1M brf.C't hartl Lawrence of Oieveland warned the M , 1r
o llonval ? ., 1 1
&lt;JVed her
open Jndeftn 1teiJ"
beaut17 llallia f!'Jrh~ .t!U ttg.. l House o! RopreJetttatlves whi!!\J, tllt ~ t h ~ C:h 1 !'IVill!" 2 2 1 4
It e not indeftnlteJJ •
pld with &amp;h:tP Hn" l~Up plllk faeal bill wa considered that beer prices w., 11 .,
f Ill l:tlr~
., 1 1 ...
1 don t knew what to 8ay to you •
t.
muffiC'rl , 0 ce went on
What \ Well. thla afternoon then 1'11 modttled and Uadoua.AJ01
oan•aL woflllte woultf 10 out or slgWht If thlbo1 ne;! MatycJtclla rf
3 1 2
1
,ave JO"'.. IC'ft f 1 r me tn ~ay Oh e!8ll rou thJs afternoon"
an UpreMlOB...
mu.
·~ IRX were levied
e are a e vv
Jnckso 1 llle
Pm gmDJ' ta be bl(•t th1a af&amp;tr face oat of W'llteh ller .,_loot.~. tuy a 5~t 11.a.u of beer now he Marti&amp;. p Dillonvale 2 1
o:m - to think that yOU--JIOlt- •
0
Slw rould see tua shoulders ~hall: llOOD I can't be eoneerud w1th Pfl'- Ullft&amp;tllnl.IJ dut u4 a.ntliat.
u.kl. 'Let 'I don't ioterf~e
0
11
1
1
1
In go Was he crymg D1d men ceyt !!ODal atfa1n C\UTinf ofBoe hoan.
Well tb.ID. If ~~~~
other lellala_. Jll.ld they hattn t Bh.umWI'.y rf
~be wanted to put her arms about Besidu I'll be '1!1 eou~ moat of the ~I
tlfU ,.a'N. a •
ReD the place~. ~,re beer eoukl be
Meigs Coc.nty
lis poor 11 houlders and comfort h1m dalY ••
)
oa ~JGV
bo•ht for flve Cedt&amp;.
Gregor P Jet Co
1 0 0 O
'VnJ wen.• •h• ~H.. ..I'll t&amp;Jk.
wi JMf
§ ''•
OovtrDOI' Wblte sald in a lrtate· Murmv ss Tlltonvtlle 1 1 0 0
tall h 1m now 11orrr sh• waa 'ho*
But he would not Want flo foaa aboutl it. POrta~
r ...U. -'
• •. N• ~ mM!t COda)' t.bat toe Whittemore ll'oGs 3b Marl&lt;&gt;tta
0 0 0 0
10 rry
ler amu any more and beAJdes doean't ~~;a JaiL JSh•ta:illttoo ~ a~'ll
u•a=iiW bfer cap tU. wUl be cHmcult to ad· Paul~"leJ' Middleoort

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tbLyJ&amp;

day by the Cleveland Dlatrlet Golf
A-lion.
Under the proviAI.oD:I of the bU.l.
lM d~ of tbl! &amp;Vente 8()lt elub
member wW be tnct er tied from .SO
to t60 annually accordtnc w Jl&amp;n"f
Bandy IIClCrelary of the aaaoeiatlOil
Culb memben already are .-ytnl
~ 10 per cent tQ.X to the reW!ral
government he eald

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do-l-l

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Hy EDSON R. WAllE

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the Pennroad corp at $1"10 a share
awerap profit of Sll7.6GI a
sha '"'
......
Pennroad offtcl&amp;la previously ad
1111tted payln&amp;' Taplin an averaat
ot PO a share above the market
price at the ttme of the sale ThJA
aa.ve Taplin $2 016.990 above the
market. value for the lt.Ock held by
his famUy
Ferdinand Pecora Lhe committee
counael questioned Taplin regard
lng his failure to appear 88 a wlt·
ness last week aft.er a. subpoena had
been served on him
Taplin ex
plained he was tn
Wa!!hlngton

I

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Think?

ot

on s OW{l
r
I We ure aJI glad of the opportunity

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~pend.lng

CHAPTER XLII

TQ ~

~i:~=:r.:~k::tE?Z

camp Cold
c C c ~:~;;;~·~~,~~ ~~w~.,:n t62.60 a share Tb.ey aold to

--

late Rehef Fund a Betnl
Illelally Uaed For
81
.
Repairing Walks

The Tt.pl.m IJ'OUP made a toe.al
ot Q6 lM,J'JS on u.le of Ua
stock to the Pennroad oorp Thla

prom

sumnter
there guests
Russell
Middlilport
of Mr andthe
Mrs
Carl Smith
tContlnued._ from Pale OneJ
I cal eltl.zeN t.hat state relief !Wlds camp
Is "orkl.. tm
g l'.ith
the of
surveyor
and
Mr and Mrs C L Brooks '-ud
Herbert Chambers lelt Tuesdi!-Y
"ere being mlsU&amp;ed here lh the as ge-n !1 !!; 1\C.me v11.luable expertence
~ Charles returned Wt'ldncsday for seV@ral days bW!Iness
vtslt In thE- (X'e5ident EUf9.Pt 8 eftorts to working of un~mplOyed men whpse B Jt1r t.t:at 1 e 1s Mgr or th SOft
troD) ~vera! days at Buckeye Lake
COlumb~ll
t
W
d
....
1U force this governments hand ut names are lnclud~ on the re1'te1' B ll le 1gue hf'rto m cnmp
Whel:e they were guests of Mr and
Max
er s~n
e neH~Il)
l.he openmt of the ecQllomlc confer list of the vlllt;.ge halted Improve I
1\ofts 0 A W\lila.mson or C"-olumbu,s columtus on bUSiness
n b h in""'Ction. 01 d ebL8 ment edwork on sidewalk!~ it h8.11 bP.en tngUo Holt.t&gt;r
of Synt.cnse l.!i clerk
ence rst Y t e .rservice suppl_y
Who own 11 cottage Lhere
11 t hP Fc1 f'St
1earn
Into
the
m~Ling
and.
then
b;p
de·
1
H
1 M
t the Co
Mrs Bell Gatewood M1
and
IJEG IS BROKEN
nnnds for sLttbillZ&amp;tlon o( the
Work on the sidewalks through
I
~ n so grn o h
Mrs Sldney Pickens and dau ghte r
out the vlllage was conducted un £
11 1 8 t1um
1ey
11.\C ll.
David
five year old son of Mr j Jar create,:! resentment here a.nd der the supervision of village street r
vJtl Sugar Pine camp cum
Frances were Athen!l visitors Wed
r esda.y where the former visited and Mrs Clarence Mliht sustained the fact the president has trumped J aftlcl&amp;ls those providing labor be p i'd of c llfmnla. boys for eun
'\ fraclure of his right leg between ;.~1 the trioks brou1ht Wlconcea)ed lng compensated with rell'et orders c \ J 1 J ' at S.LI&amp;:&amp;J. Pine
her son John Darnell who lr. ( u
the k.nce and hlp Wednesdp,y even :Jatlsfaetton.
for food supplies through the
JJu. vl' Dar :; of Mlddlepolt ls a
ftned In a hospital there
--- - County Relief Committee
c t rk In tl~t- Orderly Lent and I
Approximately 4 000 feet. of &amp;de gni JlnR om v~ry valuable l'Xpen
! walks ha\e been Improved and new e lc
I ones laid where need~ durtna thf' f h sl.l: T11nbull 1 1\0iklng h
1past two weeks Mayor J E Har tl" (;o c~mlee and Is al on m'm
rey saLd
Flf(' Sll"l*maon Clt'W
An lnveflttgatlon wa~ ~onduc 1.411 OC'!111of the
d H t: k 1:; tht: Cn ha1 d)'
recently by a represent~:~.tlvf' of the
b1 1 ~ ur his kno I dg
o
Relief CommiMlon who ac
I State
llltv anrl radm H&lt;- h •~ ch 1g
oordlng to the mayor said the phln
fl]
t
!I 01.WI ll I!' tl £' C t
of Improvement ol sidewalks wlt.h
C&lt;JSI'YSUtHn' BY JUNIJ FllA~lRUI6 WNINCA71,. rNC.
In the village wllh !"l!heJ lab01 n

.. , never thouebt about lelf re
~pect at all So that 8 why I drdn t
U!ll yov. I wu DMer gomg to tell
you-until yoa aald that about Com.
nle-about CODDle n&amp;t beln&amp;' bad
eDOUcb to pntmd."
... JO&amp;Il don't torment me- JOU
cant: mean-Joant"
She dropDed her e7e&amp; the~ Tbe
:red bumed her eheeka. her ean, ber
throat. She had ben act Bt.el!ped m
sutreri~~&amp; for hlDl she had forgotten
thtfJ tbe pain ot telllnc.,. of havJoe~ k:Dow
He bepn to •art up and down
IUs htmd pressed to bill twitebtD&amp;'
mouth When he apoke apm 1t was
With his btlek e. her, look~ ~t of
the w1ndowA 1nto the dark • So it
n onon-·-..
•--~r to
W . . ~••,~"
teUme Aa.d I believed. you ••• "
He taned around and fac.ed her
from hjl earner 'l'ou looked mbo
my eye~. and said It waa a lie • • •
JoaD ~, how couldyoa.t"
At :lnD abe dido't understand
Thenatta.shedoverher,lllckly. Be

Did You Ever Stop

for

~

the Legion

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to Da1ly Trtbune
Sendmg Loca1
Paper to Camp

] Thankful

Val~rA~,: :•:,:1:::: r oml~F ~IV IN~ ~HIH \

:\Us J H SmiLh a.nd Hasel Van

Mnl Wlllis Aleshire ent.ert'!\lned.
the mem~ ot her hrltlge club
Wednesday evening a.t her home
at Rill Gran~
f'\l;o guest.s Mrs
Oene Wyntt of Alcoa Tennesseee
and Mni Henry Ri(UI'II of Clncln
natl were also pl"$eelL Mrs Wyatt
waa h18ll scorer for the evening
The members of the club a.nd
~ests enjoyed a. dtnner at
the
Olde French Inn at Gallipolis pre
ctding play at the Aleshire home

atu;rutlnc

I

Phone S82·L

CLUB HOSTESS

a~ R~o

::.~~·~~:~~~~··:..drl.;'':
was the
ph~· ~BJ£~1 T~

Po1Qdexter
alclan

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CCoiJUDUid. from Pap One)
held In hll own runnr

when tlM! sherltr al Cle ;elrmd Wll!
1ryinlil to serve Lhe •UbpOena.
"'Lal.er when It was serve&lt;! 011 me
In New York I dldn t have t.lme to
aecure the papers called tor by the
committee &amp;n.d 1et back here by 10
A M' Ute next day he added
Then Pecora Look. up the Penn
road corporaUol" s e'ltpMslon pro
lf1Ull In 1929---whlch Kush Loeb
ftnanced
Are you tamilla.r \1Ith the !!ale
Gf 22:1,930 shares of Pltt&amp;burgh and
West Virginia 11tock to the Penn
road corporation In 19:.!9?
1 aold It to them
You mean your pwn stock?
Part of It waR 'htlne and part
under my control Hatd I 8Dlm I
RaY mine-but I mean member~ of
my family a.s well as nySt&gt;lf

i&amp;lln

IDtd~- \?ou

ever .Stop
(to ttblnlt ·1

By EDSQN R. WAITE SHAWNEF., OKLA
JOHN H KEEN, ADVERTISING MANAGER OF THE AUSTIN
(TEXAS) AMERICAN, SAYS
• Tl-lAT the world tod!lY &lt;iffenr greater opporhtntty for brauts than
ev~r b,forc '" the h1story of t!lJs country. The four years of uu·
precend'i,nted deflatio11 through which we have passed 11nc! frc.t:n
whJciJ we are emergtnJ baa awakened us to U,e r calozahon that
for the past !;fn years mercl.andtslng has courted the tn~rchanf
along w1thot1t brams or effort.
From pow on 1the lJI~rch11nt muot m&lt;:rcbandl&amp;e tf he •• to clo,i.
duct ll succesaful bu1tneso. Advel'ltllng 1s o~te bf the lnrgeo,t
contrtbuttng f11ctqn in aucces•ful merchand111ng The newt•
paper ,._acknowl~dged to be the best mechum for the menage of
the retatler. It 10 bought and read by his prospective "CIJ.Itomera.
It ~eaclies them more qutckly and oftener than other medium~, and
thuo prov1dea a menns of quock changes m pr1ces, plans and
pGiicies
But what is the function of the newspaper ao an adverhamli
mediUiil? IT IS TO CARRY YOUR MES~AGE TO THE CUS·
TOMER. Don't blame the paper tf you fail to-.et results, provided the paper reached the people and was read by them
Do
you blame the post office tf you wrtle a letter to New York order·
tng two hundred omta of clothea when yon fa1l to get the clothes!
Not if the letter reached the house to whtch 11 was addressed
y.,ur fail are. to the ~:~thes may be due to your ~or credtt, the
, lilbli.&amp;.oaaylte &lt;M Of thou clo,e ot other _fl'useunay be to blame! ,
l flll,lure:tO'nt tesulto.' ' Nii,JII,I!H.JJ i!le nl!"'spaper to blame for
the failure of your ndverttsing In getting results, It• the message
rerehcd t~ peopl• for whom II was antended
It May be the
fault of yo~r &lt;crvtce m the atore, your priceo tnay be out of hoe,
your quality may be poor or you may not"'"~ punch eno•~&lt;•h tn
your ~opv
T~ere mav be a dozen reor.nns wl,v tl,at nd ,1; I n et
p1•lt
Bttl the lt("•vspaoer advcrt• ·anc- ~ 1 ,~ f t 1'
h
u :
your ~ ric don't rr:t 1 e'"~rlt

'et

Wahe up! The only man w'1o can make a succen t..f your
1tore is yourself. Get on your toea! Find the trouble, rtght the
wrongs, use yout\ bead and the future will be the beat you have
ever lmown.-Thse are l;'mea that try men's souIa. The strong
man will win. iBRAINS!. W~L $-JCCEED LET'S G0 1

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mucl&lt;by&amp;cariLIC~L
~ITIZ£NS \ J'Immy
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on the Rutland road
Mar Bnd·
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driven
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wh•nhe
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THE DAlLY' TFUHUNF

TH~HE ~~~sJ ~!.su~oR~~~-~ NE
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Zrl$tl'ed u second cl!.I.Sii matter 8ept 13 19:M a\ ttll POI4 omc. at 1

._._roy Ohio unaer the Act of March S la'l'il

PubUsbOJf

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Looe.tt~ on Lowe~" Be&lt;:oi cl Btor.e" :ro1f1e.ror 0
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When our friends .send-us 1etten. or m:ws ma~ter tor P~W'm thtJ
~~ tn au ~~ sign their niune.s- Althou,:h not. fi'"~M&amp;rll:r to be
printed ,1\nonynous 1etter8 however eXC"IIem au:l CUI~~~ lD Ulem·

'Jqu4ay except Saturda)'

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Fred K.Jmball

Chlmt.J&lt;I

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Phllad.. lpllia Pltlliburrh

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PBOIIII 1'00 NEWI TO

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qorth u ~· weaL 10 1 3 chab)a p.le at public auctlon at t.he door

~enee north 29 de~~~t 80 ~r the Cow t Hou.se In POmeroy
llnb to tht p~ of uq~ cOli~ Ohio In the abOve name$1 oonnty
S'rATE OP OHIO MEioB
lolnllll ont nundrocl on4•!1ft,•lllftl 111 S&amp;l~~T "tno li!WI &lt;1111 ot JuiJ
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tl/33 U 16 15 clock. A 114 !.he Col
TY COMMON PLEAS COU~T
~~'1:-100 (la3
&amp;erel more !('wlna described Real Est&amp;te
c E Keller u J:r.ec\ltor ek
~railed. at Thr
ThOUJ&amp;mi
$1tuate in the county of Metp
ociii&amp;rs l$3000 00) an cannot ae11 II! 1.he State of Ohio and In tile
1Et to. Swindle· and. J
rtrf leis than two thirdli of ap tuwn5hip 01 Orange and boundel!
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Qnd described a&amp; follows
Terms of Sale Cash on day ol
Situated In tbe south\\ecw quar
~r of SectlOn No 4 Town No 4
6ale
A 0 Traer Sberltl Ran,e No 12 ot the Ohio Com
ot ~a County Ohlo pany s Purchase Beginning 11.t the
1!: w Pew.l"' ~tml'-r
northwe~~t corner of a lot of land
fotmerly owned by J C Baketr.
tt"..ence west forty four and oeven~'
teen links to Ule west l,lne or 86.1.
ooct;lon No 4 where 11 wlhte oa
tJ ve inches N 39 degrees E seven
lmk&amp; and white oat twelve mclles
)2 degrees ea.:;L th lrl.een links
thence :;outh on said section linn
t.,.cJve rods and five links to a stake
where a wh1te oak. six inches N
.JU degree5 E twelve and one half
links thence south 8 1 2 dcgreo:;
f!&amp;St seven rod.s and eight links to a
white oak tree 20 inches In dla
me er of a corner thence south 72
1 2 degrees five rods to u. stake
thence S 60 deg1 ees E six ami
one·h&amp;lf rods t.o a ste.ke thflJlce S
5~ I 2 degrees E nineteen roda ami
.seventtten links t.o the road out to
land rormerl.y owned by J C Bak
er thence N !H 1 2 degrees E on
~ aid Baker ll1te
eight rods and
twelve links to a slake on the west
side of road thenc~ N 23 1 2 de
arees E tv.enty ll1cc rods and
fourteen links 00 the place or beg
Inning contalnmg !ow acres ancl
one hWldred and rods more 01 less
App1aised at Sixty Dolll:\rs
1$60 001 and cannot !iC!l for less
lhRn two thhd:; of a.ppralsen111l
Tcun of Sale cP.sh 011 day of sui

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Grande

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::oo!Y.!~
visitors
In Hunting
w wel"f!
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Charle&amp; A Crary and son James
of Cmcmmltl came the llrst of t.hf
week fot eeveral days visit here
Nlth Mrs MellSSU Crary and ot~er
relatives and friends

Rev and Mrs W B Pll.tterson rt
urned Wednesday evening !rom fl.
few days visit at Cardington wberf'
;hev visited with their son ln·lav
1.nd daughter Mr and Mrs Wade
Knight at Reesville 0 who a.r

re&lt;~reationaJ I.OUmtY!
WedrieSday nl&amp;ht when the

he~
Jackson repreeenta.tlves aucceeded
In --~-- • ' to • -unL
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Much of the aco01l( of the ,Jack
son tewn was attributed to lhe
errora committed by
the Valley
View teammates 88 the pitcher
Kenneth Yonker allowed but 6 hits
VBlley VIew pounded Lyons Jack:
son pitcher for 11 hits but tailed to
makt! t.hem count

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June 28

Dea1 Bhaet

file Mrl&lt;-a cu bo)'ll

Co Flfl? :Hmd a vote o' t!1ank:s to
~h~ Dally Tribune for the wnsld
u
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to thel last letter
t:nt

IObJectorsO Contend
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Abut-~ to read home CQUuty new.o. .... very
ld
dl y rtu1 paper reaches 1:; about
ttn1 wners
OU
fc.ur da)&amp;' aft.er publice.tlon
Pay for Work
l am glad to report that the Co
bo) " are all o k a.nd seem W haveObjections f~ number of
lht&gt;lr shto ..o or the good Jobs around
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"STOLE
HAZEL · LIVINGSTON

ever
has app10vnl
be~n s u~&lt;nenc\ P.(J
with the
his work
personal
How
at his request unt1J the oUt com
mission rules that 1t sho uld ceu:-~u
Legally tht' In pro r. n e nt o( s. d e
walks should be done sole y u~ tlH' n t ( d
I lkltlff!\f( dl pu
expense of the p1opm t\ o.vntlr
I] 1 lOti
So:p d
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v. hose .:s~atc abuts ! I
~ !dewalk ~
OlthCoiJ
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t&gt;ut It wa~ the idea of \ Hluge com
ell to put ml" n to work o 1 SJ:. n I" 1
JCCL that 1uuld benef1 l n genc1 nl
h su!l of Po1ll nd 1s d kl
11nd prov de \\OI]( for a \::u ge nun
11 1
1 S• 1vlre S pn \ t 1 H
ter of unen plfyed It 1as said In
r1 1111 d ( l the ~nmf' W11k on
c.efense of the !lld ewlilk 11rogran1
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The outcome or Lhe rnvcsllgatlon
wo k
lS awaited by ~rllage oU:lchlls wh le
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t~e work on slfif'walks re Jl\infl
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~l spended
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"There aeem1 to be a c:row101 tendency ~~~ the part of nahon·
al adverti1en to cut out or limit the campat"'a in omaller medta
Some advettl&amp;en an tMI;tictiil• tlteir campai"'1 entirely to the
larger helda wfiile other1 are ll'aduatint the 1bie of thetr cop}
u1irirlargh a~ •om•tiiiie mcHie frequent inlet!IIona 1n the so-c• lied '•t•te papen' with a 1 i1htl7 •~t~aller imea and achedule for the
nett size papii 1maller for p11pen printed m town• of
fr~m ~el\ 1o twe!J)' ~
d. 'Qiellel~diler~ '!rho are ehnnnat·
int die fm..U9t fiel 1 i"-11 wiD find that th y cannot get the
ciiferl~ .fll~ '!1ak
...... c~iit&amp;lda lfirillllhi the ;enerally tir·
clthll/:cfito"dla.

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":f''~~~!~11for adverhamg

treabniJ the
1hould .be •rent
1n aome
a bet not
quotas
cooperation
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Her eoat lay over the book caae "l!otbfl' WID ,ma l~UiiN,.1*'
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...._. ,. ilftl' • ii tkiD of J* ~UiineM replarl:r fly
~-~· ••• "Lli.4i)ibi,lq,d put •t on...... abl!~~~::r\aoa~ellll
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r'tt ftr rt tm&amp;~
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Up,cle S~J)\ lJ~s RUY ffi!lr~ ~t
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Bold BJ 't1u!

Stansbury Dru1 Co.
The l!itanabury Dru1 Co.
Middleport. OhJC.

Remnant and
Prize Box Day

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In RATHBUR!'l'S Adverhsemmt appearmg 111 our Wednes·
day Paper the Ad g1ve the date as July 7th for Remnant and Pflze
Box Day
Tht&amp; waa an error and should have been Froday, July
14th
We gladly make thto correctton
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Continuing Mr. Braxton pomll out that there IJ a growing
tendency on the part of liatldnal advertiteh to overlook the omall
er fields
He oayo:
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lcoh 1 or
stlpatlon
Contains no a.
0
I ~ugar therefore may be used bY

8:30A.M. at

Be pul]ed lllmMlf toflethr with
• tremendoua 'frort. F"oreed him
.eelf to apeak naturaJ)y '"Watt,
JoaD I 'WOll't have JOU IIJO ~
albae Walt a m.JnuUt. 1'11 w.te 700
She a.lmoat lllftlled. Aa if •' nia'ttered how 11be cot home. Aai il u.f·
thiDC mattered. B&lt;l'W
".About lnu.kinl' tile ncaee
ment, • 11M aaid, apealdne ~rv
fut Wfoa ean ..,. an:rt.binc 'fO'l
like A:nythtlll' that will ..a it
euter tor you 1m aorrr 1 dida"t
realme before • bef&lt;1N all the

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"Some national advertiaera are reatlcting the1r campaign• to
a few of the lar,er papm in the states hi which they are workmg
and are nof takin1 advanta.e of ihe 1plend1d opportumty afford·
ed by the 1maller media til introdUCe and keep before the publu.
the1r prqducb," oaya H. Galt Brixton, edltol' of the Kmgaton IN
C.) Datly Free Pre11.

H .. RD ON GOLFERS
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Cleveland July 6 TN8--A p1 o
ter~ aa:a.Jmt the amu.&lt;~ement Lax
bill recenUy pas.-.ed ll) t111 stat.e
leeislatun: and now awaiting the
signature of Gov ()('orge White
wu diBpatched to th~ governor to-

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AGRALAX

FRIDAY, JULY 14th

,.Baca......-ha~a• lt..-we have1 't
made up our mmda Yoa eOaper;ate
me Let Jtl JO-Or if the woman has
to have her •uwer today, tell her
liD. 'feU bet no anyway, I don't Wl.liO
to liTe ID her d1m1 hou11e..
After he bd rone 1he had • little
CQ'. Jt but, t4 bi:vw h1m 1n ..uch •
'rik t4!m~r , , • toward ber ,
after all llbt had done for him
wbc abe ttioucbt of notb1nc bu1
h1a bappiDeil ••• to hav• b1q~ l
t1U'1i qn h,r tb.t W~f ••• hi• OWII
~ther • • atl:er all the 7Ufl oj
partiea , • • It wUJ. hurt JOUr u._t&amp;tliq aweetaeee and eoaatdera
mother-"
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She heard hll rattliftJ' •lch Be
"lt'a that clr1," ehe thou 'l:!t bit.
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I l~n from Meig-s rounty J.nr
. u tbiDlnng ~bout bil mother now, terl7 "He ham~ been hlma~f alnct
fll
I I rllnf" rood Shl m"'n" pi
•Dd:.g;ple What people would ..,. the alcht he :met her Oh Curtu
I tl
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hall 1f'Bin
Q
she
wh7 did you e11oou her •
whJ
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f 1 :1 n In l' Hl.rl!l or
u
J_n __wrenchedtherr~fr.?...~ did •out
(knew from the flrllt It
C
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Dspen JJ~
rl~"l' :ur
ber IWumm Aopr "Here_..
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•oulda't: do •• , a motheJ
n \1'111.
th 11
w
knows. , c\ ,t•
r. lck c:tll nt , o dork !'vrn
U.tookft,eam.fnlqite~n10iall.J",
"WouJ Jooa lib a little hot cof loce to MacDonalds unex1md d
Afl r lh'\t \If' 1 l{t .....
u if be hM. uver eaen 1t before fee, :Mrs. Jlar.tow'" .Aanae •Bltec rnd sensational demP.nd fo1 P. debt r :l
111 ,. ..r C\ tllrt mi"ht "
"Coaldn't_JOG_~eep at for a time," e;ympa~l~ll;r
:;cttlemen in his speech of Wll
W&lt;' t&gt;n e hr fl n 1 1u..,
be"&amp;U.:Buted. ~ ~ ::Cdldl:-•
I'Olt matestte&amp;ll7
'No codme w,hen
conft'rcnce conH~II
\ous ca"PS On&lt;&gt; boy had ~POC"~
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a
ankfO:U,ADine'
" on une
! l'\ts 11nrt h1n t(l h{" rushPfi If'~
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1 7 ")i~ll~tt'!:z~W' rift me
Amue•a.d been h~tenlftl' in N~i~
OevlOilrol M~eum
16Jndon
P " rnmp 20 mil~ "" l
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Jul• 6-INB-An eleventh hour at'- !
hi'IY' morformOO th(' OfX"rtl
!~bout
ialfor...
.-K.. -n• JIOthU.. 1iD thlllk
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"Oh, that JSD'i whit J'm. talJr:iac O'Mrl It'• aD dedded. Oh, let'e not
Brrrr • • • Brr •
tempt by the United Stateg deleaa
n
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v1
aboutl'"
pat itotl,let'1 brhak 110wfou doq'~
lfala1e atirred ID her 1leep
{ti)n to keep the \1orld econom (!
"' nth .. r ~'&gt;&lt;"~
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"Did
Brr
• Brr ,
Br;r
conference on Its feet fatled tern 1 '
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N ' a_ "'·'-- -•-Joen,0 n:O:~-;-~u 'd:e
to ;:.;:_..~lol;'r , ,. Heavens the doorbell I A Hlle time I porartly today when Fl a.ncc per
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rrr.-. (' t "'1l1 th
m(lo? uana•t I ...;,• .,, been-·
"But I eu't think now II, Mad of mornmc fOJ tht doorbell
s'sted I~ her refusal to negotiate 1 '
nnkli' bN {' Wf' nf!mlnlst"r
'Yea al'w,.ya goOd ta me-too
cone-I'll take 7 1Ml home 1Jh.eopnedone1Jyereluttaqtly Sun' tarltts and quotll.S while the rntPr l
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roo~. Cu~ That .. _,, 1 c.ulbtnlt Joaa. '!'omonow or tile nut; d&amp;J'-" SUD streaanna r.a~t on to her 'b~dt 1uattonal money dance Is o~1
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tell I tliou'lbt and tbo"Uiht Pve
So abe let him dr.rve Mr to Mat She'd overslept ~ptn Darn t.hat
Secretary of Stal;e Cordt' I }full "
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been nell'l 7 mad tr7i.nc to &amp;e1dt ale 8 door She even Jet him 111 .,e c~eap alarm cloo.:k you couldn't de; chief of the American delegatiO!
1Jf 11
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One day 1 d think I sMuld teft 70a her baek the TIDII' • I'd rather •ou pe11.d on It Mutt b. nine o dodt, 1 launched the attempt dmlng a
m1
-'d "' d and
loan
uleep
-anu• th en you 'd say .ometh ln.J- wow
-P it If 70u don•t mlD
Her
fat1till
feet
plumped Into tb1e th ree h our mee "..... ng o f t•
~,e conf er
Wt' nFf' v. 1 tqu. pJ!itd ..w!Lh alb
about lovin1 me ao mtteh-"
Wear it. PleaiC!I do People w11.1 ink ,.tm mulea Mia' Harve) had 1 ence bureau or steering committee l l~&gt;tlc Pquipfnent btu:eball tootbal
She heard him l'fOinl.
wonder if yoll dop. t We dbjl.'t waat gp'"" ~er for Cbrlatma"i abe pulled Jobrultmema edogeudns"n',,'llhneg luncheon rece~t!'l ba~kctbail muH.hbaJI \oilc~ b th
"AD&lt;l I eQ9ldn t bear to tell 70U them to do t~t-"'
n
111 But Cu~ you b .ow It m11st
tbea
10 I didn't
"'
e Ia endar eorduroy robe: &amp;rouncl
While the po.sttlon Qf the Ullllt!ct 1 10 t:!thbl-:; and etc
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~'You. 1~ to me, .loa"D. That!a come-we'll bate to let peogle bow, bh pneroUII! tlpre and l[r9ped her States Is that It will not oppose
The camp s fully II. ell orgnmz &lt;
what J can't forgtve When I told twe eaa't ro Oll Una W&amp;JwaJ' to tbe door ,..
adjournmenl If majority .sentiment 1 011 and n anotheT week "'-70U •boat the Jett(!r- '
""P1eue-:aot now "U aid duDJ
Yes. wba 18 It
J fo.vo~s it the American delega
should be ill llr:;t class shape W
.. But 1t wua he Curtis! It wul' "I'm not sore 7et what we oQht
whoe1~t 1t wu ~~ con"
tton carried out the wishes of Presi
get all the good food we can rat
He came aearu She . . . the to do Pleaae walt. Tomorrow-'
b h D ~ •heh ca W!d froj thi dent Roosevelt In .auemptlng to All kmdH uf fresh fniL'I and vegetiebr of hope m huJ e"" tlte bope
He tamed &amp;bd ran dolt'll *be ~mohe
I e W'U ~, nr
convince France and other mem tables lnchtdlng Orllntes m lon
tllat he had II'I.IIIU'Qdeij!tood alter ata1n. leaTIDC her
:lashed
wate~it~Joh~~rt~ ..' bers of the European gold bloc that grapefruit cherries etc The fol
all. that •htt w~ be1g hyatertcal
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o~ralep' anln--lt'llat:e!" f
' currency stabilization 1s only a lowmg was our menu far last BL 1
o.er nothinJI', o\ler ~inc at allThe eoffea was bubbling In the
Just o.-e"~'rfunQ..._.t(l put: the ~of. minor problem
rlay Roost lUrk ") \\ lth drem;\n
~ ... ""Oh no no no I she rrted ''Don't percolator aad Annie had brought fee on-and she was back ~t Joan
Hull however found h~mscll up 1 nshed potntues an(l grav\ Rtec l
~C!h DMI, Curtu~l Dont come near themuftl.na,deep:yellowpuft's brown door "'Johnnle--;-.ret llP ttus 111 n sgainst n stone wnil Bonnet Pill
tHan&amp; f'orn &lt;n the cob c~lf'ry ra
~'\ thmk Ina unaJI'IDIJIC on~::~~~wlllyou 11M if Mr Bar ute-lm awfully sorry-1 over-lued ail his arguments by reitet'llt d1~hes b ?llcl and butter coffee
B
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stow is eoming~ He 8 never late!" alep,'-"
lng his contention the conferenc¥ 1\ }one uho mnnot Pat JL ml'al
iDC b;~ ~u:t~;l:be~r :~~ra~L;
But LJla had almost ftaisb.ed her
• Wtll." the sputtflred, When ehtr can reach no useful decision on hke that dot ~n t bclvne: llC'l£'
~Go Otl-don't ato,-whu was It' breakfut before he eame down had opened the door, • what do,e rnarkeUng tarift's quotas and a.llied
I think r tc:ld von lhaL we nr
Wbo wu 1t. 1 aayl
"lforn 1ql" ha aard fhftYfa,QJ A tA~ 9an 9 '
I problems until stabilization 1s ef nbout nom l&lt;s rmm Lown Aboul 4C
""J~ ,. boy..,...a bqy J k'Pew We httle too eheerf.allJ' atie tbon"'-t. A
Joan l&amp;J fae. downward OJl ~e !ected
U1r bo\ J vt:~tl tc n dance 1
l~ eaeh ~r.r CUrtie. I Dever bad •len when be was late ,..r
~. on~ lunr 'rallfl daneltnc- She
The French made one concelll!lan Qaturl'lnJ ni"ht
Somf'one I I
h4dtu1 love befol'fl My aunta you
"Yon aren't fe,lint we~,• abe """the tbh dtrk drttl al':le had however by proposing continua
h mit wa 4 nuiP~ from camp b1
know-they didn t lovt~ ru.,e 1 never Aid auiOilalJ •,O b .cu,-tl&amp; I hoM wo'nl !\he liafbi.f6rt The wiod from tlon of discussions aimed iU oo
t 1ey wlllkf'd nbout a before thr
had any fnet~ds Not even a doe' 1t ISD't anotller liON throat. Youiie the wlhd.OW. stirred 1ta folda pnt1'{ OTdlnatln!l: marketing nnd produc
round lhf' d:lneP The!!{' mount.fl:m
Curtis, or • k1tttn. The~ was a so eareleu. always •loppiRI[ abftat
1'1J~ wu IOmedaiJlc abOut tht tlon providing all monetary and miles are L" Ice as long as ttl
l~:~tten onee, it e&amp;lt)e to the hquse • to wet ~~ &amp;,f.d 1t bU ra!lled .a "l1 abe ,... IJ"inc •
aomethint U.rlff qu£'stlons are shelved tor the country mtl('s bo.ck hom~
all blaek with a httle white dot irl.S=h tbia ,...r •
aBout the' eu"e of her Beck
meantime
There 1s :t b1g rodeo s.bout 1
under ita chiD and a httle pmnted
• I'm CJQtbl &amp;11 rl~t. thankl.•
~late LlltOod teetl!~ oil tli•
Hulls ahJl was to continue all mUer-J frn'1 t
Jul 4
d about
lf're
p 1nk tonp.e
Heeley
Keeley
He dru.'k tJ,. hbt.. stronJ' eoft'et dooteill 'Faie1nt.tecl.. Uttabt., to rfc economic
dlscu.!l.'llans 'o\lth cur
Y
an
1 11
1
lulled tt
" Her vm~e broke
ll'reedOy. anti pu&amp;hld the htt;J. fOIW~IICI OJ back.
\
rency stabthzatlon alone postponed
le me vou !let thl., lettf• we vi
I don t aee what a eat bas to do brown sausareA be liked 110 mueh,
Attothfll' pulf of wind llfte~ tht
At the time of the hmcheon re PlcOO.bl) a.ll be rner tl ere
wtth 11
away uatoDehed
tlrin datlt: atofr of the dreu, b"-t tht cess the United States Great Brr
We pl ~ed a bn.s ball game lM
01 Yoa baven't told Qle about the aut dJi:l not moft
"I'fo. not only the kJtten Every
tain the BritiSh dominions Scan 8 u~d&amp;v agamst Suui!:Lr Pine C:tml
thlq
Curt 111
1 he k.nehn~ 11 ~artment. Did ;rou b"ke 1t 9 "
It wu thea that Mallie ~CJ~Mmed. dtnavla and Japan stood firm fur C!l.llfOJ niR boy.s• 'M1e game 11.0
1 llf!d at th"' f'nd or the l~;t half or
EvetJtlunl' 80 qu 1et and ecbom~~t
"Hmmt'
lf•i•le'a teream roH thin anti continuing the conference This un
and hostile They were all 110 old
"'Carhfl please put down th~&amp;t pa fllrnftl',
•rotmd tha hmp e&gt;:pected line up forced the French !lflh lnnmg 11nd v.e were lcutl!m
myauntaandHeeleyandthebouse Ptr I'll have to telephone to Mr$ hand that dagltd from the beq, lo modify their attitude to some 1?. I Mr.dc IZ hilS and 12 IUT' 1
And I nt;•er kne... anyone.Jounr F11ller She'll want to Uoer if CllrYiDJ" •nto Joa:a'a eoaecloumen, sJight extent
frm l"'nlnm;: We h~vfl n stnmv
Just read boob and dream
you're roiDJ' to tll.ke 1tl"
bna1:!er ~k • • bact from
A manoeuvre to kill U~fe confer hitting ch,1b Most of the boys hit
• And then thu1 boy----eame-and
Wont tomorrow dot We-well thebl
saln Whfeh abe had loa11- tnee however was tndll'l!rJI:v 0011- h tter than thP average semi TlrO
•e loved each other So much that the fRet 1st we. ~idn t d:eeide deS. ed aU llliP,t., Qae: fOJ:Dl-..; ~ul u..Jnf!11 ~ a. pr~posal by 1 une of the \Ve aloo have 3 very good pltche .. ~
1 tl " bo " uc from Ohio W
nothinll' seemed u. matter but that. mtel;r I thou81Jt 1t .._. a little blactaesa, ill "hleh theH
na sold natt(lns to put the qyesUon or
Do you 11nder8tand Curti8? I d large
thollchta, no memoria. DO tea~? adjqli,J1lment up to the ecqnomt~ pia\ 11 mlil' Mcadow Caron lt1
like you to under11t•nd 1f you can ~~aL:!!', ~cnrou coucoullddnro1upoedo1-w
r Jt 1s f'Ompo&lt;;ed of Ohio bov~
1b/,'b1 "•c":.~t,~ fti"at•le rp•o,t•d ., 1 e.nd monetary comlibidon!l
will hurt so much th1n'lnng about If ytb
t'
II ,
thobrbt-1 til .........~ :lor a.,.u_"
WP may ro l.o Huntington L:~k
r" 1'\0t unrll!r~land1ng-- all the reat
an
lllJ' I I ama
Her _ _ ~~ wo,
,
Jo er h1 the ~ea..,o n ann pia\ Co
1
U m) li fe
l &lt;Jrm t IIV!k you to
Jt aeeri!ied larp W me"
.... _ .. - ~ ... fG f'~ 1
.fl:\ On
1
II
'o!'gtVe me but eo&gt;ulc!:"T t v )U j1111t tt)l
"Verr wtU, if you don't like It 111 rold ahoalden, UftiD.. tlttmt "Yo•
UP' H ms tYY is over 1 Prt"
1
:o dDd 4 ntand ,.,.h7l d1dn't tell yoo? let Mn F~r ltaow"
PJ81H'aft ..1rlultum,
1"
Gm~&lt;; ll~r. better !!lpn off nn,.
~uldn t 'JOU do that CurtJe'.
"Do )'Oa ba. . to do It thla. mo- 10 qus.t, wltll ag 9Uf
OD
I nr I wont have t ime to wnsh 011'
:Sut he JUSt sat there w1th h1a ~ent'" he dernuded 1rntablr
1ohlmie
liitU lla
1. •
(Com.lnttea trom Pa~ Orl."l)
rlothP" this nftl'rnoon
lead turned 11\\ay from her h 18 ~lammn1.g down the ne'Wipt.per an~ eometiunJ"Ilappenedl TeU.Ib!atel~ 1
R•"('{'~"Pl
ace m h ~ he.ud ~ n 1 ~ vo1l'e tame pushmc his cofT'ee eur, uide
And thea lila hlp, •coldlal' t'O'Iee
Whl
I
m ffied • Where 19 he now ""
.. Certamly I exp anwd to lot.ft she ened "You haqa't 1011a aiUI
One part of the
ttemore 1\Ct
Jame"- Cl:~
f don't know
that tbey're ·golnJ' to Eutope for two bl'OJtl fOUr eoaaremeat, JOD foo1iJIL levles :l tax Of SO per cent on a I ,..,1mp Cod Sr;rmgs lint'! up
Sllence agatn A tonll: a&lt;!hm~ years and the)l wan'C to lmow at c•rtf•
money charged in excess of 14 a I
AB R H P,....
lenee
Joan
\\Aitt'd
"'h
1e
Rn&lt;l
once
I
cant
underst&amp;nd
wbJ
1he
Joalt
held
out;
her
ha~
tfle
limf!
barrel
for a "1 gatkln ba.rrel This Fusco cf Bt&gt;l'a1rc
J 2 2 3 r
1
roten and JonC'h
M 1re JnnE"ly d1dn t tell you and wby you cauldn•t blue hand on which Curtla'a raac was de.!ligned 00 fo ce the w)lolesale
11
\.,
( H 4 o 'I •
,hnn !!he had ('VCf bel n before for m•ke up your mmds Man:i• F~ler etdl b1azed~b~_!l1 til tb.• ...
price down
Shudl 'ltd£' 3 1 I 1
urtle wu 1~ t t h r now
Cur let you sea 1t betol'l!anyone el .. b 1t
The' bO pt~ at _f""-t trJ"utC tol Democratic floor leader Keith ,....
1 1
:ts whfl c.. fe,~ ~ h 1 n nutl!s ago bad you cant u:pect her to hold the oll'er tlnd t!OlJ!f, rt ut 1M brf.C't hartl Lawrence of Oieveland warned the M , 1r
o llonval ? ., 1 1
&lt;JVed her
open Jndeftn 1teiJ"
beaut17 llallia f!'Jrh~ .t!U ttg.. l House o! RopreJetttatlves whi!!\J, tllt ~ t h ~ C:h 1 !'IVill!" 2 2 1 4
It e not indeftnlteJJ •
pld with &amp;h:tP Hn" l~Up plllk faeal bill wa considered that beer prices w., 11 .,
f Ill l:tlr~
., 1 1 ...
1 don t knew what to 8ay to you •
t.
muffiC'rl , 0 ce went on
What \ Well. thla afternoon then 1'11 modttled and Uadoua.AJ01
oan•aL woflllte woultf 10 out or slgWht If thlbo1 ne;! MatycJtclla rf
3 1 2
1
,ave JO"'.. IC'ft f 1 r me tn ~ay Oh e!8ll rou thJs afternoon"
an UpreMlOB...
mu.
·~ IRX were levied
e are a e vv
Jnckso 1 llle
Pm gmDJ' ta be bl(•t th1a af&amp;tr face oat of W'llteh ller .,_loot.~. tuy a 5~t 11.a.u of beer now he Marti&amp;. p Dillonvale 2 1
o:m - to think that yOU--JIOlt- •
0
Slw rould see tua shoulders ~hall: llOOD I can't be eoneerud w1th Pfl'- Ullft&amp;tllnl.IJ dut u4 a.ntliat.
u.kl. 'Let 'I don't ioterf~e
0
11
1
1
1
In go Was he crymg D1d men ceyt !!ODal atfa1n C\UTinf ofBoe hoan.
Well tb.ID. If ~~~~
other lellala_. Jll.ld they hattn t Bh.umWI'.y rf
~be wanted to put her arms about Besidu I'll be '1!1 eou~ moat of the ~I
tlfU ,.a'N. a •
ReD the place~. ~,re beer eoukl be
Meigs Coc.nty
lis poor 11 houlders and comfort h1m dalY ••
)
oa ~JGV
bo•ht for flve Cedt&amp;.
Gregor P Jet Co
1 0 0 O
'VnJ wen.• •h• ~H.. ..I'll t&amp;Jk.
wi JMf
§ ''•
OovtrDOI' Wblte sald in a lrtate· Murmv ss Tlltonvtlle 1 1 0 0
tall h 1m now 11orrr sh• waa 'ho*
But he would not Want flo foaa aboutl it. POrta~
r ...U. -'
• •. N• ~ mM!t COda)' t.bat toe Whittemore ll'oGs 3b Marl&lt;&gt;tta
0 0 0 0
10 rry
ler amu any more and beAJdes doean't ~~;a JaiL JSh•ta:illttoo ~ a~'ll
u•a=iiW bfer cap tU. wUl be cHmcult to ad· Paul~"leJ' Middleoort

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day by the Cleveland Dlatrlet Golf
A-lion.
Under the proviAI.oD:I of the bU.l.
lM d~ of tbl! &amp;Vente 8()lt elub
member wW be tnct er tied from .SO
to t60 annually accordtnc w Jl&amp;n"f
Bandy IIClCrelary of the aaaoeiatlOil
Culb memben already are .-ytnl
~ 10 per cent tQ.X to the reW!ral
government he eald

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the Pennroad corp at $1"10 a share
awerap profit of Sll7.6GI a
sha '"'
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Pennroad offtcl&amp;la previously ad
1111tted payln&amp;' Taplin an averaat
ot PO a share above the market
price at the ttme of the sale ThJA
aa.ve Taplin $2 016.990 above the
market. value for the lt.Ock held by
his famUy
Ferdinand Pecora Lhe committee
counael questioned Taplin regard
lng his failure to appear 88 a wlt·
ness last week aft.er a. subpoena had
been served on him
Taplin ex
plained he was tn
Wa!!hlngton

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ot

on s OW{l
r
I We ure aJI glad of the opportunity

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~pend.lng

CHAPTER XLII

TQ ~

~i:~=:r.:~k::tE?Z

camp Cold
c C c ~:~;;;~·~~,~~ ~~w~.,:n t62.60 a share Tb.ey aold to

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late Rehef Fund a Betnl
Illelally Uaed For
81
.
Repairing Walks

The Tt.pl.m IJ'OUP made a toe.al
ot Q6 lM,J'JS on u.le of Ua
stock to the Pennroad oorp Thla

prom

sumnter
there guests
Russell
Middlilport
of Mr andthe
Mrs
Carl Smith
tContlnued._ from Pale OneJ
I cal eltl.zeN t.hat state relief !Wlds camp
Is "orkl.. tm
g l'.ith
the of
surveyor
and
Mr and Mrs C L Brooks '-ud
Herbert Chambers lelt Tuesdi!-Y
"ere being mlsU&amp;ed here lh the as ge-n !1 !!; 1\C.me v11.luable expertence
~ Charles returned Wt'ldncsday for seV@ral days bW!Iness
vtslt In thE- (X'e5ident EUf9.Pt 8 eftorts to working of un~mplOyed men whpse B Jt1r t.t:at 1 e 1s Mgr or th SOft
troD) ~vera! days at Buckeye Lake
COlumb~ll
t
W
d
....
1U force this governments hand ut names are lnclud~ on the re1'te1' B ll le 1gue hf'rto m cnmp
Whel:e they were guests of Mr and
Max
er s~n
e neH~Il)
l.he openmt of the ecQllomlc confer list of the vlllt;.ge halted Improve I
1\ofts 0 A W\lila.mson or C"-olumbu,s columtus on bUSiness
n b h in""'Ction. 01 d ebL8 ment edwork on sidewalk!~ it h8.11 bP.en tngUo Holt.t&gt;r
of Synt.cnse l.!i clerk
ence rst Y t e .rservice suppl_y
Who own 11 cottage Lhere
11 t hP Fc1 f'St
1earn
Into
the
m~Ling
and.
then
b;p
de·
1
H
1 M
t the Co
Mrs Bell Gatewood M1
and
IJEG IS BROKEN
nnnds for sLttbillZ&amp;tlon o( the
Work on the sidewalks through
I
~ n so grn o h
Mrs Sldney Pickens and dau ghte r
out the vlllage was conducted un £
11 1 8 t1um
1ey
11.\C ll.
David
five year old son of Mr j Jar create,:! resentment here a.nd der the supervision of village street r
vJtl Sugar Pine camp cum
Frances were Athen!l visitors Wed
r esda.y where the former visited and Mrs Clarence Mliht sustained the fact the president has trumped J aftlcl&amp;ls those providing labor be p i'd of c llfmnla. boys for eun
'\ fraclure of his right leg between ;.~1 the trioks brou1ht Wlconcea)ed lng compensated with rell'et orders c \ J 1 J ' at S.LI&amp;:&amp;J. Pine
her son John Darnell who lr. ( u
the k.nce and hlp Wednesdp,y even :Jatlsfaetton.
for food supplies through the
JJu. vl' Dar :; of Mlddlepolt ls a
ftned In a hospital there
--- - County Relief Committee
c t rk In tl~t- Orderly Lent and I
Approximately 4 000 feet. of &amp;de gni JlnR om v~ry valuable l'Xpen
! walks ha\e been Improved and new e lc
I ones laid where need~ durtna thf' f h sl.l: T11nbull 1 1\0iklng h
1past two weeks Mayor J E Har tl" (;o c~mlee and Is al on m'm
rey saLd
Flf(' Sll"l*maon Clt'W
An lnveflttgatlon wa~ ~onduc 1.411 OC'!111of the
d H t: k 1:; tht: Cn ha1 d)'
recently by a represent~:~.tlvf' of the
b1 1 ~ ur his kno I dg
o
Relief CommiMlon who ac
I State
llltv anrl radm H&lt;- h •~ ch 1g
oordlng to the mayor said the phln
fl]
t
!I 01.WI ll I!' tl £' C t
of Improvement ol sidewalks wlt.h
C&lt;JSI'YSUtHn' BY JUNIJ FllA~lRUI6 WNINCA71,. rNC.
In the village wllh !"l!heJ lab01 n

.. , never thouebt about lelf re
~pect at all So that 8 why I drdn t
U!ll yov. I wu DMer gomg to tell
you-until yoa aald that about Com.
nle-about CODDle n&amp;t beln&amp;' bad
eDOUcb to pntmd."
... JO&amp;Il don't torment me- JOU
cant: mean-Joant"
She dropDed her e7e&amp; the~ Tbe
:red bumed her eheeka. her ean, ber
throat. She had ben act Bt.el!ped m
sutreri~~&amp; for hlDl she had forgotten
thtfJ tbe pain ot telllnc.,. of havJoe~ k:Dow
He bepn to •art up and down
IUs htmd pressed to bill twitebtD&amp;'
mouth When he apoke apm 1t was
With his btlek e. her, look~ ~t of
the w1ndowA 1nto the dark • So it
n onon-·-..
•--~r to
W . . ~••,~"
teUme Aa.d I believed. you ••• "
He taned around and fac.ed her
from hjl earner 'l'ou looked mbo
my eye~. and said It waa a lie • • •
JoaD ~, how couldyoa.t"
At :lnD abe dido't understand
Thenatta.shedoverher,lllckly. Be

Did You Ever Stop

for

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the Legion

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to Da1ly Trtbune
Sendmg Loca1
Paper to Camp

] Thankful

Val~rA~,: :•:,:1:::: r oml~F ~IV IN~ ~HIH \

:\Us J H SmiLh a.nd Hasel Van

Mnl Wlllis Aleshire ent.ert'!\lned.
the mem~ ot her hrltlge club
Wednesday evening a.t her home
at Rill Gran~
f'\l;o guest.s Mrs
Oene Wyntt of Alcoa Tennesseee
and Mni Henry Ri(UI'II of Clncln
natl were also pl"$eelL Mrs Wyatt
waa h18ll scorer for the evening
The members of the club a.nd
~ests enjoyed a. dtnner at
the
Olde French Inn at Gallipolis pre
ctding play at the Aleshire home

atu;rutlnc

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CLUB HOSTESS

a~ R~o

::.~~·~~:~~~~··:..drl.;'':
was the
ph~· ~BJ£~1 T~

Po1Qdexter
alclan

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CCoiJUDUid. from Pap One)
held In hll own runnr

when tlM! sherltr al Cle ;elrmd Wll!
1ryinlil to serve Lhe •UbpOena.
"'Lal.er when It was serve&lt;! 011 me
In New York I dldn t have t.lme to
aecure the papers called tor by the
committee &amp;n.d 1et back here by 10
A M' Ute next day he added
Then Pecora Look. up the Penn
road corporaUol" s e'ltpMslon pro
lf1Ull In 1929---whlch Kush Loeb
ftnanced
Are you tamilla.r \1Ith the !!ale
Gf 22:1,930 shares of Pltt&amp;burgh and
West Virginia 11tock to the Penn
road corporation In 19:.!9?
1 aold It to them
You mean your pwn stock?
Part of It waR 'htlne and part
under my control Hatd I 8Dlm I
RaY mine-but I mean member~ of
my family a.s well as nySt&gt;lf

i&amp;lln

IDtd~- \?ou

ever .Stop
(to ttblnlt ·1

By EDSQN R. WAITE SHAWNEF., OKLA
JOHN H KEEN, ADVERTISING MANAGER OF THE AUSTIN
(TEXAS) AMERICAN, SAYS
• Tl-lAT the world tod!lY &lt;iffenr greater opporhtntty for brauts than
ev~r b,forc '" the h1story of t!lJs country. The four years of uu·
precend'i,nted deflatio11 through which we have passed 11nc! frc.t:n
whJciJ we are emergtnJ baa awakened us to U,e r calozahon that
for the past !;fn years mercl.andtslng has courted the tn~rchanf
along w1thot1t brams or effort.
From pow on 1the lJI~rch11nt muot m&lt;:rcbandl&amp;e tf he •• to clo,i.
duct ll succesaful bu1tneso. Advel'ltllng 1s o~te bf the lnrgeo,t
contrtbuttng f11ctqn in aucces•ful merchand111ng The newt•
paper ,._acknowl~dged to be the best mechum for the menage of
the retatler. It 10 bought and read by his prospective "CIJ.Itomera.
It ~eaclies them more qutckly and oftener than other medium~, and
thuo prov1dea a menns of quock changes m pr1ces, plans and
pGiicies
But what is the function of the newspaper ao an adverhamli
mediUiil? IT IS TO CARRY YOUR MES~AGE TO THE CUS·
TOMER. Don't blame the paper tf you fail to-.et results, provided the paper reached the people and was read by them
Do
you blame the post office tf you wrtle a letter to New York order·
tng two hundred omta of clothea when yon fa1l to get the clothes!
Not if the letter reached the house to whtch 11 was addressed
y.,ur fail are. to the ~:~thes may be due to your ~or credtt, the
, lilbli.&amp;.oaaylte &lt;M Of thou clo,e ot other _fl'useunay be to blame! ,
l flll,lure:tO'nt tesulto.' ' Nii,JII,I!H.JJ i!le nl!"'spaper to blame for
the failure of your ndverttsing In getting results, It• the message
rerehcd t~ peopl• for whom II was antended
It May be the
fault of yo~r &lt;crvtce m the atore, your priceo tnay be out of hoe,
your quality may be poor or you may not"'"~ punch eno•~&lt;•h tn
your ~opv
T~ere mav be a dozen reor.nns wl,v tl,at nd ,1; I n et
p1•lt
Bttl the lt("•vspaoer advcrt• ·anc- ~ 1 ,~ f t 1'
h
u :
your ~ ric don't rr:t 1 e'"~rlt

'et

Wahe up! The only man w'1o can make a succen t..f your
1tore is yourself. Get on your toea! Find the trouble, rtght the
wrongs, use yout\ bead and the future will be the beat you have
ever lmown.-Thse are l;'mea that try men's souIa. The strong
man will win. iBRAINS!. W~L $-JCCEED LET'S G0 1

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THE DAfi ,Y Tlll3tna:••4f\ONZROY,-OIIIO.

Noted Aviator Killed

MASON CtTY

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T1IB DAlLY TlllatJNE

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buslneas vlaltor here Mond&amp;Y .

Crash

Mrs. Henry Wint.er and daughter

were ~- Ple~~.t~anL visltor1 SlUldaYM.l'. and Mrs. Clem Edgell of Eut

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LJverpool are viaiUnr relat1vee here.

CLA~SlflED .

Mn:. 6. :P. lt.lckard

were

SWld&amp;y

and

'l'. J . Ryan and fa.Dlily.

ADVERTISING
SECTION.

famUy

IUeata or Mr. and Mrl!.

T.bamu Bla.lne

ot

Akr~;~n

wa&amp; the

guest ot hla alater M.n B. F. Board

---CARPENTER

6unday.

T~ -like

'U c per line.
Type like this (10 pt.) lOc

Cubs Overcome Ohioano
In 5·3 Conteot; Tribe
loaea

· per iinc.
Type Uke thl.s ( J pl.• .o7c per Unel
(0 average words m..ake a Une.&gt;

a Consecutlve insertions for

By COPELAND C. BURG

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f Consecutive Insertions for price ot

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~ ad

taker will aladly asaist you
lf deslr.:d, so thRt the copy for
' )'OUl' ad 1a prep~ _'&lt;f In such a
i manner na to bring the g:eatest
;.. realllt.R to you.

~bUsh-,~,._;:_w_l_ll_b_e_re
_"'_p_ona--:1:-:'Jle

onJ;y for one l=ect mseruon

of any advcrtille

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aAvertisementtl sn.
lmmedia.telY.

Erro:e in

d be

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No I:!A.-,.-..t~lBe
:-m
-el-ltc will be taken for
le55 than a rr,lnimurn charge of

twcnt·tlve cents for ea.ch
tlon.

New York, .;u.ly 6.- INS- Maybe
it's mid-summer madness or a dog
mo.y have bit.t. ~n us, but right nuw
cmr fancy for the dArk hor~(.! in
the Natlonol league pennant. race
h1 P11.t&amp;burgh.
The
Plr.lt.eJ;'
p1tchlng
:.~atT
wouldn't make 1:1 i,~OGd cane for a
mldgeL, their once sparkling infield
hasn't any mtu"·~ punch than :i 2
and their hilter:&gt; lluve long Lt'' n
off the gold standard
But Mllno.gcr Gibsou. oplimlslic
B.'&gt; n rookie In spl'ing , hopt·:; to b ~
yclpl.ng at the heels of the IC?gur \cad lng New ¥01 k Glnnls lly th~

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He Is planning a shakc-u11 r=r
his pltchel'8 and hopes his hitters

1n~~er·

found-

STATE OF OHlO, MEIOS COUN·
'l"Y. COMMON PLEAS COURT

c. E.

Keller

ll8

Executor, etc.,

V6.

~

n. M. Swindler a.nd
Fern Swindler.

,.
•cabCl No. 1:167 1

ln pmsuance of an Or
)
FOR RENT-Whalcy Denta.I Omces
Can be divided to :miL tenants. S11. le m thfl ll.bo\le adkm, I wl!
er I
One office suitable for book sho p. ~or ' ~mle at public auction at the
ReKSonable rent, re8Jionablc ten- door or Uw Court HoUI:Ie In Pom eants. Al!;o four room flat c;m l DY, Ohio, In the a.bove named
Court St. Apply ot Whaley's or County, on Saturday the 16th day
John Blair, Court St.
7-tl-3t o ~ ,July 19JS, at lfl o'clock A. M. t he
!C~llowlng de!lcl'ibed Real EHtll.Le:
I· OR RENT- Five rooms and
Situated In the Township ot Or212 Spring Ave. PhOlll'
ange Coun ty or Mcagz:. n.ru\ State ol !
'l-6-3t.
Cillo to-'.vit:
\
Becllon 4, Town 4, Itangc 12, Ohio
ol'
For Sale, Mi•&lt;:.
Company's Purchase IUld being the
tlll.me real eata.tc
rlevlsed to C. E.
Kellel',
Emory
Keller
and C. F.
~LL MAKES or raaaoe servleed. a.L
Keller by- t.he la&amp;t w111 a.nd testa~
~ensona bJo prlcU. Brlna' 1n yow
nullo or c:.U1 414l"'v. H. M. 010118 !&lt;lent of J. R. Keller a.ud known llJI
the "Branch Farm", &amp;&gt;e Vol. 16.
Mldr:ilepGrt
337.OhReem·d
ol further
Wills, Meigs
JULY lOth our iofi ld~ylo-·- take "'''
County
io. and
des·
pl~otos hel'e Don't wal~ till our crl.bed as ft:'JIOW6 : Bounded on the
last few days. Miniature Photo mwlh by lands of C. C. Oaklwcll ol)
St.udlo.
7-li-Jt n ·c east by la.nd8 of Delle KcUcr. un
tf,(l south by lands o! Mary W.
Kt Her1 u.nd on the west by la.nds of
IS THE
:Mury A. Baker, \md Elmc1· New·
UAY
laud, conta.l.nlng dghty acres more
(•r let~~:~. Bee Dcl'd No. 3732, Vol. 127,
1'HA1 THE
.Sore tbro.1t, wusculur rb~u­ Pncc 567. De1•d R.eoord, Mcig5 1 FOU!!lt~M
matlc achcM~ [Jains,apply '1m,· Couuty, Ohio. Al.bo t.lll' No. 314ll, Vol\
DAY
130, Page 1{14 . Deed Rccnnl , Meigs
terotc, the ~~cour, 1 cr•i:' rilani ' County, Ohio
DIET
Appraised 11t Six Humlr(ld Ooltllll'I'EST
l:•r~&gt; &lt;$600.00 1 und cannot sell for
!lETWEEN
:;N lhan two-thirds o!
u.ppraiscTOOTSANO
mt·nL
COLONEL
Trnm; uf Sulc Cast, on duy or
1
I l a le.
HOOFI:.R
1
A. o. Tracy Bhcrlii
WILL
I
or Mclg&amp; County, Ohio.
I 1': W. PcniJlcr,, At.torney.

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An Inspiring Leader

~-----------------By BURNLEY:----------------~

.

'

...

TOO'I'S AND CASPER
...

Weighing-In
TOOTS WEIItHS
121 POUNDS!

'lfaDAY

fw- COLDS, COUGII8

•

COLONEL KOOFER
'TIE SCALeS

Ai224

POUNDS!

I
I

lilt

ctntinue to click. as Ur.y ,did ~·ct. ~
t('rday when the Waner boys.
Uudstrom and Vaugl·.an got so l10t I
the PlratC'~ ovcrcaml' the St U::ui•·r
Cnrdmals' five run
lead and
snatch-::d It, 'l to 6 The VICtor·; I· l(
the Bucs w1thin ont' game of sec - \
ond place. Vaughan toucher! r '
tho powder In the fiHh inning \; lt.h
a homer tha~ counted three nms
Pepper Mnrtm got five of the St
Barney Bt!rlingcr, IJig, all-around star fro m th~ Penn
Louts total Of 12 safeties to1· a
perfect day at bat..
A. C., Philndelphin, who won the National A. A. U. deA double by Charlie Grimm '~ I '
cathlon
champio ni'i hip Saturday at Soldier Field in Chithe Eacks Hlled retumed a ~ to ..
triumph for Lhe Chica~n Cubs m·c: cago, s.c oring 7,597.19 poiuttl.
Photo sh,ows Berlin~r in
Clnclnnatl . Bud Tmnmg, Chieag(l
hu rler, scored his fifth oonsec\I! Jvc the 110-mater hurdle e"ent.
wln
_ ___ _
_ _ - - ---- ~ Dick Oliver, Phtladf'lphhl ·.n•· ·
~.., .. , t.a~ · 5 box llll then wn.'i inLJ
Iottel". pitched the Athl ~ tlc:; w n 4 f~,;urth place in the Amelicall Lea to 2 victory over the Boston So:-:. lflle as they bumbled the Clevdan l
sllcwlng only :,;t;ven hits and fan - Indians, 10 to 6. Six hiLs in lhc
ning tJght, Enc McN~Ir v,n:; the :-.•:lth Inning deve lop-ed seven runs
big man at. bat. duvmg Jn th1 ~ f' for Chicago. Ha.rder a.nd Cmuml y,
runs for the A's with n rlrcultr Indlll.n pitchers, being dr tvt':• . ·
s.nd a doubl':! .

BILL IS
NURStN!!i
P~ANT

()REAMS
'THESE .DAYS.'

I

Night and Moming to keep
them Clean, Ciearand Healthy
Writ£ /or Frr:£ 'Eye Care'"
or "Eye Deaut)'" Book

IIEltiN!

Joy
'fll.LIE THE TOILER

Muri•tC&lt;4De,. II S.,n. OhiuSt.,Chice•"

··WHO IS
DOING A

GREAr .lOB

l-OOK

MAI.IAGER OF

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LE'T\C.r.!

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'II FIFTH AVE. FASHIONS

SLIR("IitlSlNG
By JANE GORDON
GIAf.\'iS !
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«tttttd orttJ. lfflrlw/. in Pnri1 tntd 1"1

,atttrrrJ srt mtJJI ;, Ntw

l'he Hotel Cbltteade"

THE GEEVUM GIRLS
l &lt;H I km{P(ii&lt;iifi"SIittf,,..;: l"' ,
,h•U•

Litlle glrl~ want l oad~ of washin~
frocks at this age. They mus1 bt

eimple of course.
And Isn't today's model cunuing f
l
Fremh ' bodice wllh an
interesting diagonal closina. Tho
pattern provides for shorl 1leevu
Spriued dimity, pin dotted bati1te,
undy 5triped Ji,Wil, tilly clu~cked
tissue Jingham, etc .. are so attrac·
tive Wllh the collar of whitt: or•
gandie.

&amp;ur.. n oi~!n, '""(" ''/

T.\U latttrn No. It] '"•1 bt 8~·

'"i"ttl ;,. ,;., I

:tilE '"HOU~K OP IIOirt'J'Mol'Y"

· Columbus, Ohio.
Pel'fect L~•cation .... Service , .... Comfort
Rates surprisingly low
$1.50 to $2.50

~s

i

I

How to Ckt Thue PallmiS

'.

Send IS cenu (In

Famoua Purple Cow ~ffee 5h&lt;lpl"'

lo

•t&lt;~mps

or coin)

Fa~hion

Bureau. Write tJrdullv
and plainly your name and lull
addreu, the number of th• pattern
•nd the sin you want.

Club Breakfast ll5c to 60c
lilllcheon liOc
J;linner 50c and '1 !l, ·

Address your letter in tbe lollow-

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Silver Ball Room for Da11c~
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GEO. A. WIYDIG. M•n••

;

f·,J!I: •,!"'&gt;·,... \"
... ~ •

••

THAT some dtieo peddle too much "hot air" and do too littleconatructive work.
Adions speak louder than words.
It doen't 'pay to brag until ' they do oomething worth brasginr about.

A lot of cities sbould be pretty well fed up on talk and reo.dy
to make a start toward some real development.

10.

r•~s jalllf" ;, UIIIIF /ttr iffltrUJIIIt
JtlifJtrJ. ll ;, ltlltul rwt,

(\',- ·-·- -·-· .n#'

By Edam&gt; R. Waite, Shawnee, Oklahoml\

l'~r.t .

Tt has

'I'here·s Always a hearty welcome for you at

DID YOU EVER STOP
TO THINK?

~y

so doiniJ lbeJY will J•t somewhere.

Many ciliea ere atill ~oepinr up tlte oame old game of much
talk and' llt~le effort to do thinf• worth whije.

.A lot of pepple are ljred and weary of listepin1 to it.
,Apy surplua 'fhot !'ir" on ~1\nd won't spoil by. being kept. It
mivltt impl'&lt;)ye witli ajr,_;..yqq never can tell.
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THE DAfi ,Y Tlll3tna:••4f\ONZROY,-OIIIO.

Noted Aviator Killed

MASON CtTY

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T1IB DAlLY TlllatJNE

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buslneas vlaltor here Mond&amp;Y .

Crash

Mrs. Henry Wint.er and daughter

were ~- Ple~~.t~anL visltor1 SlUldaYM.l'. and Mrs. Clem Edgell of Eut

'

LJverpool are viaiUnr relat1vee here.

CLA~SlflED .

Mn:. 6. :P. lt.lckard

were

SWld&amp;y

and

'l'. J . Ryan and fa.Dlily.

ADVERTISING
SECTION.

famUy

IUeata or Mr. and Mrl!.

T.bamu Bla.lne

ot

Akr~;~n

wa&amp; the

guest ot hla alater M.n B. F. Board

---CARPENTER

6unday.

T~ -like

'U c per line.
Type like this (10 pt.) lOc

Cubs Overcome Ohioano
In 5·3 Conteot; Tribe
loaea

· per iinc.
Type Uke thl.s ( J pl.• .o7c per Unel
(0 average words m..ake a Une.&gt;

a Consecutlve insertions for

By COPELAND C. BURG

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taker will aladly asaist you
lf deslr.:d, so thRt the copy for
' )'OUl' ad 1a prep~ _'&lt;f In such a
i manner na to bring the g:eatest
;.. realllt.R to you.

~bUsh-,~,._;:_w_l_ll_b_e_re
_"'_p_ona--:1:-:'Jle

onJ;y for one l=ect mseruon

of any advcrtille

.

aAvertisementtl sn.
lmmedia.telY.

Erro:e in

d be

I

repru:ted

No I:!A.-,.-..t~lBe
:-m
-el-ltc will be taken for
le55 than a rr,lnimurn charge of

twcnt·tlve cents for ea.ch
tlon.

New York, .;u.ly 6.- INS- Maybe
it's mid-summer madness or a dog
mo.y have bit.t. ~n us, but right nuw
cmr fancy for the dArk hor~(.! in
the Natlonol league pennant. race
h1 P11.t&amp;burgh.
The
Plr.lt.eJ;'
p1tchlng
:.~atT
wouldn't make 1:1 i,~OGd cane for a
mldgeL, their once sparkling infield
hasn't any mtu"·~ punch than :i 2
and their hilter:&gt; lluve long Lt'' n
off the gold standard
But Mllno.gcr Gibsou. oplimlslic
B.'&gt; n rookie In spl'ing , hopt·:; to b ~
yclpl.ng at the heels of the IC?gur \cad lng New ¥01 k Glnnls lly th~

II
I

mJdrllm of July
He Is planning a shakc-u11 r=r
his pltchel'8 and hopes his hitters

1n~~er·

found-

STATE OF OHlO, MEIOS COUN·
'l"Y. COMMON PLEAS COURT

c. E.

Keller

ll8

Executor, etc.,

V6.

~

n. M. Swindler a.nd
Fern Swindler.

,.
•cabCl No. 1:167 1

ln pmsuance of an Or
)
FOR RENT-Whalcy Denta.I Omces
Can be divided to :miL tenants. S11. le m thfl ll.bo\le adkm, I wl!
er I
One office suitable for book sho p. ~or ' ~mle at public auction at the
ReKSonable rent, re8Jionablc ten- door or Uw Court HoUI:Ie In Pom eants. Al!;o four room flat c;m l DY, Ohio, In the a.bove named
Court St. Apply ot Whaley's or County, on Saturday the 16th day
John Blair, Court St.
7-tl-3t o ~ ,July 19JS, at lfl o'clock A. M. t he
!C~llowlng de!lcl'ibed Real EHtll.Le:
I· OR RENT- Five rooms and
Situated In the Township ot Or212 Spring Ave. PhOlll'
ange Coun ty or Mcagz:. n.ru\ State ol !
'l-6-3t.
Cillo to-'.vit:
\
Becllon 4, Town 4, Itangc 12, Ohio
ol'
For Sale, Mi•&lt;:.
Company's Purchase IUld being the
tlll.me real eata.tc
rlevlsed to C. E.
Kellel',
Emory
Keller
and C. F.
~LL MAKES or raaaoe servleed. a.L
Keller by- t.he la&amp;t w111 a.nd testa~
~ensona bJo prlcU. Brlna' 1n yow
nullo or c:.U1 414l"'v. H. M. 010118 !&lt;lent of J. R. Keller a.ud known llJI
the "Branch Farm", &amp;&gt;e Vol. 16.
Mldr:ilepGrt
337.OhReem·d
ol further
Wills, Meigs
JULY lOth our iofi ld~ylo-·- take "'''
County
io. and
des·
pl~otos hel'e Don't wal~ till our crl.bed as ft:'JIOW6 : Bounded on the
last few days. Miniature Photo mwlh by lands of C. C. Oaklwcll ol)
St.udlo.
7-li-Jt n ·c east by la.nd8 of Delle KcUcr. un
tf,(l south by lands o! Mary W.
Kt Her1 u.nd on the west by la.nds of
IS THE
:Mury A. Baker, \md Elmc1· New·
UAY
laud, conta.l.nlng dghty acres more
(•r let~~:~. Bee Dcl'd No. 3732, Vol. 127,
1'HA1 THE
.Sore tbro.1t, wusculur rb~u­ Pncc 567. De1•d R.eoord, Mcig5 1 FOU!!lt~M
matlc achcM~ [Jains,apply '1m,· Couuty, Ohio. Al.bo t.lll' No. 314ll, Vol\
DAY
130, Page 1{14 . Deed Rccnnl , Meigs
terotc, the ~~cour, 1 cr•i:' rilani ' County, Ohio
DIET
Appraised 11t Six Humlr(ld Ooltllll'I'EST
l:•r~&gt; &lt;$600.00 1 und cannot sell for
!lETWEEN
:;N lhan two-thirds o!
u.ppraiscTOOTSANO
mt·nL
COLONEL
Trnm; uf Sulc Cast, on duy or
1
I l a le.
HOOFI:.R
1
A. o. Tracy Bhcrlii
WILL
I
or Mclg&amp; County, Ohio.
I 1': W. PcniJlcr,, At.torney.

I

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An Inspiring Leader

~-----------------By BURNLEY:----------------~

.

'

...

TOO'I'S AND CASPER
...

Weighing-In
TOOTS WEIItHS
121 POUNDS!

'lfaDAY

fw- COLDS, COUGII8

•

COLONEL KOOFER
'TIE SCALeS

Ai224

POUNDS!

I
I

lilt

ctntinue to click. as Ur.y ,did ~·ct. ~
t('rday when the Waner boys.
Uudstrom and Vaugl·.an got so l10t I
the PlratC'~ ovcrcaml' the St U::ui•·r
Cnrdmals' five run
lead and
snatch-::d It, 'l to 6 The VICtor·; I· l(
the Bucs w1thin ont' game of sec - \
ond place. Vaughan toucher! r '
tho powder In the fiHh inning \; lt.h
a homer tha~ counted three nms
Pepper Mnrtm got five of the St
Barney Bt!rlingcr, IJig, all-around star fro m th~ Penn
Louts total Of 12 safeties to1· a
perfect day at bat..
A. C., Philndelphin, who won the National A. A. U. deA double by Charlie Grimm '~ I '
cathlon
champio ni'i hip Saturday at Soldier Field in Chithe Eacks Hlled retumed a ~ to ..
triumph for Lhe Chica~n Cubs m·c: cago, s.c oring 7,597.19 poiuttl.
Photo sh,ows Berlin~r in
Clnclnnatl . Bud Tmnmg, Chieag(l
hu rler, scored his fifth oonsec\I! Jvc the 110-mater hurdle e"ent.
wln
_ ___ _
_ _ - - ---- ~ Dick Oliver, Phtladf'lphhl ·.n•· ·
~.., .. , t.a~ · 5 box llll then wn.'i inLJ
Iottel". pitched the Athl ~ tlc:; w n 4 f~,;urth place in the Amelicall Lea to 2 victory over the Boston So:-:. lflle as they bumbled the Clevdan l
sllcwlng only :,;t;ven hits and fan - Indians, 10 to 6. Six hiLs in lhc
ning tJght, Enc McN~Ir v,n:; the :-.•:lth Inning deve lop-ed seven runs
big man at. bat. duvmg Jn th1 ~ f' for Chicago. Ha.rder a.nd Cmuml y,
runs for the A's with n rlrcultr Indlll.n pitchers, being dr tvt':• . ·
s.nd a doubl':! .

BILL IS
NURStN!!i
P~ANT

()REAMS
'THESE .DAYS.'

I

Night and Moming to keep
them Clean, Ciearand Healthy
Writ£ /or Frr:£ 'Eye Care'"
or "Eye Deaut)'" Book

IIEltiN!

Joy
'fll.LIE THE TOILER

Muri•tC&lt;4De,. II S.,n. OhiuSt.,Chice•"

··WHO IS
DOING A

GREAr .lOB

l-OOK

MAI.IAGER OF

1'-1AC• A
LE'T\C.r.!

I

'II FIFTH AVE. FASHIONS

SLIR("IitlSlNG
By JANE GORDON
GIAf.\'iS !
I:
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· ~
-~~==~~~~-=-~
·~ ~
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F~OM

1

POR DAINTY GiRLS

II
I
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All

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f08rdtm'•

mMJ.tiJ

llrl

«tttttd orttJ. lfflrlw/. in Pnri1 tntd 1"1

,atttrrrJ srt mtJJI ;, Ntw

l'he Hotel Cbltteade"

THE GEEVUM GIRLS
l &lt;H I km{P(ii&lt;iifi"SIittf,,..;: l"' ,
,h•U•

Litlle glrl~ want l oad~ of washin~
frocks at this age. They mus1 bt

eimple of course.
And Isn't today's model cunuing f
l
Fremh ' bodice wllh an
interesting diagonal closina. Tho
pattern provides for shorl 1leevu
Spriued dimity, pin dotted bati1te,
undy 5triped Ji,Wil, tilly clu~cked
tissue Jingham, etc .. are so attrac·
tive Wllh the collar of whitt: or•
gandie.

&amp;ur.. n oi~!n, '""(" ''/

T.\U latttrn No. It] '"•1 bt 8~·

'"i"ttl ;,. ,;., I

:tilE '"HOU~K OP IIOirt'J'Mol'Y"

· Columbus, Ohio.
Pel'fect L~•cation .... Service , .... Comfort
Rates surprisingly low
$1.50 to $2.50

~s

i

I

How to Ckt Thue PallmiS

'.

Send IS cenu (In

Famoua Purple Cow ~ffee 5h&lt;lpl"'

lo

•t&lt;~mps

or coin)

Fa~hion

Bureau. Write tJrdullv
and plainly your name and lull
addreu, the number of th• pattern
•nd the sin you want.

Club Breakfast ll5c to 60c
lilllcheon liOc
J;linner 50c and '1 !l, ·

Address your letter in tbe lollow-

•.
'

i..

~~

'

lur ""aY:

Silver Ball Room for Da11c~
'

·.

,r

r_~v~t«!-PJ.~!~~ ·~f~;~~.tl \'~
.

. '

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ct-jlrT~NDEN

lfl

•

HOTEL,

. 'sPif,,aadmlh .

GEO. A. WIYDIG. M•n••

;

f·,J!I: •,!"'&gt;·,... \"
... ~ •

••

THAT some dtieo peddle too much "hot air" and do too littleconatructive work.
Adions speak louder than words.
It doen't 'pay to brag until ' they do oomething worth brasginr about.

A lot of cities sbould be pretty well fed up on talk and reo.dy
to make a start toward some real development.

10.

r•~s jalllf" ;, UIIIIF /ttr iffltrUJIIIt
JtlifJtrJ. ll ;, ltlltul rwt,

(\',- ·-·- -·-· .n#'

By Edam&gt; R. Waite, Shawnee, Oklahoml\

l'~r.t .

Tt has

'I'here·s Always a hearty welcome for you at

DID YOU EVER STOP
TO THINK?

~y

so doiniJ lbeJY will J•t somewhere.

Many ciliea ere atill ~oepinr up tlte oame old game of much
talk and' llt~le effort to do thinf• worth whije.

.A lot of pepple are ljred and weary of listepin1 to it.
,Apy surplua 'fhot !'ir" on ~1\nd won't spoil by. being kept. It
mivltt impl'&lt;)ye witli ajr,_;..yqq never can tell.
·

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TH'J!: DAn.Y TRmUNE"•"POMEROY, OHIO.

SeSSIOn
• IS
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Charles eteeti Rytell and . TaylOr
1M ... """ ....,,.. oent.ooces lb

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Governor

Stock. Market

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·~AT HORY'~. RUN
~CAIN ftjNSACK[~

By Commt'sst'oners

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WEATHER FORECAST-

at

Tribune, call 28\1-:L; . if ,t he Basin...
Office ask for 202-R.

LEASED WIRE

OF

ohtc.-PaJ.r Bomewha; warmu In 8aQUl

port ion I.OnJ.aht. Saturday l..ncreulnl' cloudl,_
followed by loc:a.l thunderr.howen.

Cooler &amp;t~

untr.y &amp;ft.ernoon 1n ~xtreme North porUoiJ,

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.
t

1• IT'll :N IWII 11'11 Dl
'J'JIB DAILY TIUBUJfl

VOL. VII-NO. 243

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POMEROY, O&amp;IO, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1933

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want
READERS'
the News Office of The Daily

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more, tor the deeth of her bus.. that. too many entrtntl have not. and familY of Hel&amp;'h\8
band, Jay !1. Davlll. whUe
sernno !Ued tor -lclpatlon and then the
Mr and ..,., Jnhn Pocl-1 ....
u a apectal deputy aherltr of ttnt round play wtD continue the family vtalted Mr. and M1'8 W . .o
the Ohio penltentlory !rom the
Wood county on Jut&gt; • • 11132
....nd day
It,. thoueht that the LeMasten Sunday
Meip county oommon pleM c(lurt.
lCoutlnued. rrom Pale tmel
The sundry approprtationa bW Ia tourney should be ended, singles
Thom&amp;s Eada vlatted hls llllteJ
The trio eonteued their complicity
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amona: thOR stm awalt.1Il8' the slg- and doublea by Wedn~Y
Mrs Wm OooliLtle Sunday.
1n tlle e~e ~tore county author-~
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d M t . St ted F ol paratJ.ons !or re-openlng: on sche· nature ot Governor White
Entrants ~wrt. file their names ( Esther Barnett of Charle.~~t.on bJ
ltlee, pleadln(r lfUIII.J to lndletmenLS
The members of the Board o!
pwar
o •on ar
• dule
with the manager, TlppJ Dye, on or PpendJng a few d&amp;YI bert tbe !guests
In the oowt
Meigs County commissioners meet· ·~
lowing Heaitation Early
bot- -da• evenlnJ at 8 o'clock cf her parents Mr and Mr•- .J . L.•
1n 1 In a por;tponed seSiion becaUlle
cuJumbw, o , J uly &amp;.-INs-The
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of Lhe Fourth of July holiday, were
Today
slate has decided to be a llttle
at whk:h time Lhe d1'8.wlng for the Barnett
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A Fourth of July hometomlng vlsl~ by the
UBUal number ot
mOl e 1enerous to tamUJes of two
play off will be held. The result
Mr. and Mrs L. 0 ~
9;as held at the home of Mn E C. cltl!lens nom various se-ctlonll uf I
By LESLlE GOULD
membere of the OhiO National
ourne~ ot the draw wm be publl.shed in the wen t he Sunday guest.s !of
.anct
Manuel, Oorc.u, Tuesday Thll8e the county requesting
nppropr111.INS Financial Writt!l
ouard who lost •theit lives durin(!:
Sunday edition of the Dally Td- M~r ~~dr'i~~la~:~r I..w~rf-; and
r uending were. Mr. and Mra.
tJons ror roRd work ete , at the j
New York, July 6--lNS--The the Hocking Valley cool mine db·
An opportunity 4-0 beeome the b~ose 'fi18hin" to participate 1n son are visiting her par$1."' 1 ~·
ker, a.nd the following children ol cou rt house here WedneS&lt;l!l.y
, r:toe k. market. resumed Ita upward 01ders In 1932
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amateur tennis camp o[. Pomeroy . th to
·•, _, ld p•-- th"'r and Mrs B H McNeill
An appropriation of •100 for im· march t.oday after early he.sltAUon
Ten days aso the .House of Ree umamen ouou
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Mr and Mrs Homer Qreenlee
·-~ana Gatewood ·Property Mrs. Manuel · 5011, Ouis Pullins,
Lhe
Dext-er
Wlt.h the bulls sw!Lchlng !rom presentatlves passed the Buncl.ry ap-- will be atrm"ded bo18 un~rth~ ages pam~s: ages, ~~ond addresseS on l&amp; and 'ra.muy visited Mr ai\(\ M:ra.
wire and two chlldren Ruth Mae provement work on
Entered By F or&lt;:e For and Lawrence, of SpringfleM; Mrs. 1 Church road. was granted by the gratJp to group heavy p10flt -takln8 proprlations bill, which included ot J1 next week, accorama ifu thi paper, leav1n&amp;' It wlth Manager DJe Reno Spencer Sunday
Ella Archer and husband of Ra· J commissioners, the WOl'k to be don" •vas swept ll.!Ude and culminated In authorlza.tlon tor paymmt of ~.~ plans arra.ng-ed here by a nwnber ot or at the Editorial office of the TrlThird Time
\lt'lliiWood ; and. Etta E Pulllrus and und er the l!upervillion of the county an uprush around midday
Wl der 60150 to the parents of qno OJ the ymlnJ sport.alrlen Wednesday
, 1 bune at once
htend Wesley R Parry ot Colum- 1 e nglnef&gt;r
Lhe Leade1shlp of lhe ralls
iUII.rdsmen
The same btn pl'ov:ld1'be tennl&amp;' toumey, similar to the
It 1.!1 bellevecl bJ those In chnrge
SEVERAL MONTHS lus
Anolher appropriation for
•too
A rush of buymg In the carrier ed payment or tl0,243.M to • two one condllCt.ed last 1 ~ yeu- at the of the tourney that It wm surp8.8B
whs allowed b ~ the bo11.rtl fol' work U~t swept the m Into new high Clr;~clnnatl. women tor personal in Et+&amp;bach court w:Hl be openQDlJt.o Lhe one Jut year tor interest among
WEINER ROAST
on the Snow\ ,IJe IU)&lt;l Ooo8e Creek g~ound for the yea1 "'lth N Y Juries receiWld when thO.ir automo- bOYI'l 17 yea.I'B old or under, residents the young tennis players and beDANCE!
Loc:k On Door "Jlmmied"
The following group of yo un g road work to come under the $Up- Central setting the paCf' Galm ble was struck IJy OOvem()J' White's of Pomeroy.
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f'ore tbe c!c.lng time for tne enBy Miaereanla; Mer·
people enjoyed a weiner 1 oast and erviBtoc of the co unty engineer, ran to 3 potnt.!l
car in St Bernard, 0 , 18 monthS
A champion_,n Lh! slntfeB w1U be tries the rtumber to ta'ke part should
At The I. 0. 0 . F. Jlall
marshallow toaat on Lhe ll)seli farm and utso 110 was allo wed for the
Thlll followed sporadic bursi.s ago
determined to hold the crown for be conalderably hia:her than those
chandiae Taken
FRIDAY NIGHT,
However, the figures didn't look at leut1a year, or until another who pland tn the 193:0: affair.
In Neo.se Settlement Monday even- month of July for the Bedforr: 01 strength m the coppers, oiLs. utiwithin the lng Nellie, Thelma. a.ncl Mary Ha.m township trustees for the mother :!ties aviation Issues and packing just nght to the Senate Ftnanee tourney, whlle wlnnen of doubles
The SanitAry Grocery ls turnishJULY 7TH.
pton, Louise Ralph, Mayzt!tta Jac- or Ed stanley, aT B patient until shares
comm it~e
Th11.t body, It was re-- ma~es wtU be awarded honors
In&amp; balls to be UBed 1n the play
feW mouthR t'hl! Dana Gate- obs, Madalyne Reuter, Allegra further Investigation
The &lt;.Iollar ra llied afLer eiLJ'ly vealed today, recommended the
Th~ pia.yinJ of doubles ma.tehes • while prtr.es for winners In the alnMUSIC BY I. 0 . 0 . F.
~~f~:~~.~F71Uing Station un St-ute Wood, Elolae Ebersbuch, Clarice Alvin Hysell was allowed $6 per weakness but Its fluctuations were payment. ot $5,000, instead of $2.- thl.s year will brl.n,i tQKether mu.ny gles and doubles matches were do- ~
SYNCOPATORS
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at Storys Run was biQkenl Clelan , Lydia Will, Ola Radford , month lUI a blind pen.slon'. follow· iznored by the speculative com- 607 ::;o to ):l&amp;rents or Harry Rohr, y~:~ung tennls playe111 'lfho will bend nated by the tollowlng bustneos
and a quantity of merchan· Cieneva W~bater, Aline Holter, Alma '1 ng n request.
munlty In furthe1 uroad gams In who met an accidental death 1n every dfort to wll. the honors and houat!s 'il\ POmeroY,; Sweatet, New
Strlot Order-Old and n,.,w
some Ume during tlw Ethel, Lucille, and Leona. Lelfbelt
The r.ommlailloners met agam business and a rally In grains af- Nelsonville while on mine duty
plir..eR that wut be awarded
York Clothing House. Tennls Shoes.
Dances
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a nd Ra.lph Whipple. Po.ul Will Leo ThurHday for the tlnal o.pproval ur ter a weak sLart Bonds aloo helpWhen the committee iiJsertt:d p.n
Fomeroy merchants ha.ve cooper- Hartley &amp; Bennett; Sport ShDE!tl,
11.nd 0
F' Koenig, John and F'lanklln Ba,lley, the budgrt fm the llmd qlmrt.m' of td by a lurUmr advance, po.rLICUl- Ite m In the bill calling (oft paY- ated with the manager of the tour· The Vogue Shoppe; Knife, Ebf&gt;l'~We huve. lnst !led largfl eelllnr
the bur¥ln v James Clifford Wllla1d and H l\1- the yertr
Rrly In Lhll ~;peculatlve Issues
ment of ~.000 t9 Arthur Blintleld neY. Tippy Dye, and have otrere bath Hardware;
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1.1tluence having been anttci(&gt;atcd ueld wM was killed lly a. pullet
I.e4thelt, Charles Rndt01d and Vk:for some time
durl~g the mine strtke In Atbeps
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Trading v.a.s at a furious pace lOUnty on September 2 ~ l9S2
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Robere Craigie of Clevela.nd wa11 llnd the tlcltcJ lagged most ol ~he
An Item was a•·o ·~tten' lnto the
lnv••Ligatlon•" 1,, 0..' , 0 .
o lowing
games
'-" .... ot., $5,000 to
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day.
.._. bill providing pa."ment
1e a vh:1ltor In tow n Th ursd a)'
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en oye II. spuy
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'.lhe tc.bacc:os w•1e st11ng ~pets Mrs Mildred Da~s. Nort.h
-~:burJ!~"
Mrs John Sullivan MrR
LP.UID gains , unnlng 1o 4 pomts on Jt! H·
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PITTSBURGH PRODUCE
Duncan, Miss Ba1bfl.ra Guth
anrl val of rum011; uf 11n t::uly c1g:.. ' lt.e
, chewlnl! ~~~m l11b11
July 6- IN8-Poultry
market George Clarman of Columbus have p1ice ri.'l(: All oolrl .It 1ww !ugh!:
.,.catpla:
• spa.rk
Jl lug-,
•hflP~P st-eudy, demand good; supply i'Ood returnt&gt;d home after spending U1e
Cuu.t hda ted Of.'&gt; nnd UniLed
. Ool&lt;l!ea,
glaN~e~ nnd t Juunbe• or colored hens 12-13; le(l:horn hens Fomth of Jul y with Mrfi Sopllla Ah'fHi fl Jed Lht:u "IOliJI~ higher
a~liohl ba.ttP.rlrs
A 'heck -ut&gt; 10- 11, colored broilers ltl -20, leg- &gt;"
II el· L Ol'P. It n
" l'.c 1e bollght
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ne 1e1 nn o do U!/:l
r hc- cc. ppe 1s u.nd ull!;
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on 11slng pi lees ro•· U!Cll lutllll!O!!Jever committed the robbery did not ducks 8-10. geese 1-B, tmkeys 12- ' Bruno G141cl ha..&lt;s •etu rnf!d f1om n tits
Wl8 tobacc.o bf'c,m~~ a wnslrlcrahl • l l j you ng tom!! l0-12 old toms '7-8 HlCl.tlon tli p lo Columhus Mlll•J ,
ld tl
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nt of :-~rrwk JnJrlobaccol't'IIIHln· •t' B-10
. tlll[' nnd Mt Vf'rnon
! h . rmukeL was It Jap - !'(' ll.t.ouchPd
agll
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W d
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¥ ._ ¥Ino! w.tll CUl' al1--1 1llh ' 1U1 1 111~ ' '
Butte r ma1 et s n y:
cmnn
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1n 1ll.t~v
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1:'1 Wllug slniJon ~l tuat, 11 1.J·I01J &amp;ood
Sli Jiply good 02 scow 20 1--4
Mr fH\(1 Ml ~ J, s LnOIIl.ll'{r nr t e 1ea(ers
w• 1111 !-l,
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Hobson , Wll'l •tripf)f'd of 1t •mg" t 69 ~;;do 1 c 24 3-4 ttis scurc 23 1-4ffi Hunting ton nre tile guPsts of M1
::..pcclulllet; Wt' J" {)lll• l• I
dl t'J
amounl nr nwr1 hundlse
!II A)lnl ll s landud lB 1 _4'
and Mrx A w Drtimmonc,l
)Csterday's demonst r!Lton but. a rew 1
which t'l'lllll' n.,or~1 Bu kn{1
Eg((.s markeL modcratP. ' demand
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I~ P.re whhled. up pulllcllhuly U S 1
1,.ootl, su pply good, nc&amp;l by currenL 1 Dr 1\lld M1 s DeSalg or Illlnllng- l''l•~um 11tld Dlun10nct Mal.l' ll
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Packmg stock.s nvwed upwlttd led
JIJ heunc1y wlut.&amp;l llXLras 11-20, So 1 c.rdllng on ol&lt;.l rrlcncifl.
Mrs
iJI' 1 by Arrnour JJreferlf'&lt;i
The stc ~II'i
v w Va. Ky , current recetptiJ 13 ~s\q-, n tormet Pomeroy r ".sidJ&gt; nt w11'! mtt heavy proflt-taktug and WCI•'
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held down deEplte tl•e lise uf 3 p ~ r
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PIT1'f,RUilGH LIVF.:~'IOCK
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\ f'1t 111 t.11e il1dut:.llYS Opt'ra11ons
ca~tle receipts 0 BtelldY, steer~. 1 M1s Harry Ohllngf'r ami fn m •l•
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C'ORN LEADS HI\U.V
I WU-liOO gc.oo 550·62:&gt; st ' IH~ Yuu-1 Mrs Ernest Bigley acd son, M1 s
Chicago July 6-INs-Grutn:;;
1100 medJUm 450-525 , 11teers, 900- AI ~bur Flck nml famll v Mr.~ Ra•
Thul"'''day a.nd forlday
1100 common 100-450 ateets llOO·I Gibbs ond dnutthter,
B:!tty
q.nd t,uned ltpwnnl after an eus!Cl
1101) ood 5'f5-625 ~~rs u00-1300 Mn; Glen Wnlla:~e and dquy,llt€!1 1 opening hert'! tod n.y, wllh out- I
"TOPAZE"
nHih~m 600·525 'helfel ~ 700-lO'liJ Mutml Fla . nre !!pending tl'' W~'"J stundmg st1Pngll1 hl COin fl'll i.UJ- I
IJ!"I the rally Corn futuJ(•;; lt'UfhBarrymore-, Myma I~Y.JIIII ~l'" .o'l 425-500 , lJ(·if~ls 700-1000 me- l ~~~;~r ~~•Jo~l~f' Obli""Jlf'l ~nmp Jm· tlr'fl rll new tops fo1 Uut season
Jack.IP. SP-arl.
tll11m :.100·400, cows goot.l a26·375.
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Whea t. opened J-4 tu l .l-8c off.
I 1 ·no,·~ conunoq &amp; medium 150-22&amp;, I Mr ami Mrs J R Hood pr Col but quickll 1ccmered the loss uud
Shortr~· llf'af111ts
bulls com mon to good 275-375 umb\lR who n,re visiting fiii'\Jds and near muJ-sesslon showed a gain 1 -8
!1 :h r.(.l.lis &amp; rppnnge1s 2500·5000 1e!nttvcs here, have rctthncd f10111 to 1 1-4c mm the pt ev lous tlo\!e
Cmn was I 1-2 t.o.! 1-4t.: ud\'ancHog!!- R.I'C"'iplR 1000 steady •.. o :"1 vltlt hl Charli!ston
They wel'l
ChuNe
a• tlve; plim" hl!\lles 240-300, 47 5-~ accompanied by SisLer Or'U\rd whn ed near mld~se!!."l.lm arter OJ.Xmlng
J-4c downi to 1-21 up Oat..o.; wc1e
'19!1, heo.vy miXed 210-240, 485-411!i, will li'Qmln 'fol a vl~lt
HI to 7-Bt- Improved, Rye l -4c up/
llH"flh»l)S HKI-210, 490-406;
h cn.vy
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LIBE~TY
l'orkcrs J60~."f80, 4711• 490, Ught yorMls.'l Melva VRuMot~r, of Alf1ed i' to ft-8c down
THEATRE
M&amp;y wheat wa.s cauled up ro 107
l l;eru 120- 145. 316-426 , pigs D0-11~ t the gnc~t of Mr o.nd M1s W1llbttt
5-Bc, Dec 103 l -2c May COl li rea-~
Ohlll
:no-3Sil , rou~,&amp;hs 300-360
I Watsvn
ched a top of 15 I Rc
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She"Tl and lami.Js rN'I' I)ll&amp; 3QO,
Friday and S~ttJrda.y
'lt. tdy, lambP. good to choice to
Glenn nnd Jimmy Horton or Co·
nowu 'J00-1Fi0, lo.mrn&amp; medium ~0 lumbus Wflre t he guests nf Mr and
ROLAND US
&lt;!owu 5j0-600 lnmb•l medium !H Mrs Johu Elbu; uf M11~ m Cll~
DELAYED
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Ulah Hoback was Hrea.tly surprls- [
Ito ~\ Ito
12fi0-2'15, sheep, ptlme wf'th~rs rnlr
cd last Tue5day wht!n se\leral of her
to Pp;ood 200- 22:&gt; sheep pwe,o; mtlMms Bernlre Ann Dur!'i t or ERI!t fr iends ,.,la!!t'd 11. blrtl:lday pa1 ty 111
Stl':tlet i!l ~Jlt'ndlng u ruw dRV" \Jel 1101101 i he CV I'I\Illg WR~ SJ)enL
I I ' 100 - lllO Ill 11 1.,1 - l.hdn
I t I l l \ .t" (;lOCf'
11
- B 1 lR J•CInc
, 100
1 d •~ t
t 1 VI t ~ Mr1'1 ,me £'eo;" r• o
,n play,nlj: games Ice Cl f'am and 1
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¥(ll1; ~;ood lif&gt;0-515, few choice
61i 1 Miss El\lft Cho.;;blln ol Columbus co.kc we1e serVed t~l 1\. latr- hour All
'JJJ 1 ~ a l• '" medium 450-4'15, heuvy u. r~d hAll n •t tu n~d aflel , u visit •With Au- 1etu1 nlng home wishing het nu.,•y 1
more hnppy bli thdayx
"!/ llL IJJ :1::!5 -375
, I e ust Compton
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-Mt 11.mf Mt.fl Rnlph Tre~pn.ln of
th o! July n~ Ravenswof)(l
~tdtllll"'!t~~ ..uni.am:m!IU1&gt;1UIItlii"UIIIlltJ111~11''~~''a'aulti•JI'InCJUI'~ Col'11in1Jus. h~v~ tctilrrv~d llfteJ' n Mr and M1H Cl!\e l •tylot nmll
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~ll.d' '~ y:r~
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staN! tarn! Ml !mit Mi'l'l Nrwtnm fBmlly ur c!uhunhtL'i ine spendmg l~
fe w day!! with the Iutter s ststet
Kennedy.
Mrs J D Hoback tmd famil y
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Ml' nnd MrA J D Hoback 11.nd
M!Bses .ffelen fJ;uriJOu of Pr~tts
children
calllnK on Mr and
Fo~k r.d Kathr~ powen Shadl" Mrs Johnwerl'
11-lvmnn M Apple Otovc
hav;e ut.\;lmeij to their respect~,·~
hOmes· IL!tel a 'tl!tlt with Mr~ Evn Smulo.y
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mornlno. said they round
on the scene of the crhw'
lead to an nrrest
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several valuable articles to be use McMaster Hardware; S Fenn TenFaDS
as Jl)tlt.e8 for w1nnera.
nia balls, Reed's Drug Store
LADIES lOc
GENTS 2~
The pla.y wlll begin next. Monday,
J~y 10. at the Ebersbach court at
HlCKOR"'
CHAPEL
8 o'clock A M'. and will contthue
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th-••ghout the day , until every
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Shade River Dam Estimated
to C01t $140,175, One of
Projeeto

Chief Executive
queol Whole Heart·
ed Support
OF PROGRAM

~ENHE ~A

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To Ay With Post

KHP ClOSE UB I
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RESUlT ~f SLASH

Emergency Probe To
Made If Normal Rec·
overy Jeopardized

National Economy Act
Takeo More Than Sill
Million Yearly

BY OPERATIONS

FROM STATE

Move Prompted B;r Slow
Reaponae From Cot·
ton Growers

50,000 Men Affected Of
Whom 30,000 To Be
Cut Off Entirely
By International Ne'l&lt;i s Service
Ohio veteranB whO have been re&lt;'f''vmg eompensatlon from the government will suffer the loss at ~up·
wa rds or half a miWon dollanf W
n.onth as the result of the naUonal
\l'le raru;' economy act.
Thal figure waa reached todaY in
M1ss Fay Gllhi!,23-year-&lt;.ld av1atrix .::. study of t he SO.OOO ~ ... ~
~~ Mmneapolis, Ptfinn, who wtll handled by the two veterana:;&amp;dmeet WI},.,y Po11t In Novo-Stblrl!k, rnmu,tratk&gt;n otllces In tbe ~~~
Ru n1a, and ft y with h1m on the re- Cincinnati and Cleveland.
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mAin~r of h111 round-the-world trtp
Of the :;o 000 ex-servtcemen in
M1u G11lts 1!1 the daug.hter of an the state approximately 30,0DI[tr wqt
en~~:meer new worlu~n Moscow. hr cut from the pension ~ ·at
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the eod of this month, the sut?f!Y
mdlca~&lt;d An ""'""' reojoltled
their checks for June lUI Wllllll on
July 1 but the eoonomy act. will
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make iU&gt;elf rett when cheeks are.Jtl:..
sued a~ the end of tbl6 montb ' fo'r

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Aimee • eks Rest
In South Fan •'e

Aa1ele&amp; £yang e I i • t July
There cut oft entirely from fed·
Lea~• Paria Hoapi.tal
era! aid are Lhe ex-soldiers wtao

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Included In Plan
For Public Works

Hours of CQllferencee wlth aides
who formed the skeleton of tile re·
covery structure while tho pre&amp;ldent
was vacationing have given the
executlve a composite pldture of
the complex whole. Today 1\e
the wort of weaving tt all
sblg:le mechaniSm
manufacture
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RA~m IN ASK~NG
nR PE~PlE 'S AID

HEALTHY AT 94

By EDWARD B LOCKETT
INS Siatr Correspondent
Washington, July 1-INS-Pn!Bl·
den' Roosevelt Iw tento.tively deelded to &amp;o on the air and ask the
Amerioon people's whole-hearted
support In driving to success tt;le
areat national recovery machine he
created.
The president will probably talk
over the national radio hookup
about Wednesday of next week. I
Meanwhll,., tae bent to the task of
ehaptng and piecing together the
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''JIMMY'' MATTERN FOUND IN SIBERI

t:nd been drawing pens~ or ,.....
celvlng host&gt;ital treatment ra,., ~)
abilities not eonnectad with IIIIIJI&gt;

vi~ Abo~t:n:•:·;600~£:~~~~~

rolls for
receive

Best
ears

hilt
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Mr and Mrs Hmry- Prlode left
Thunda:v for Clcv~land where th,cy
\l'lll vlslt ,lhe,lr ,.IIOQ-lu;laW •nd (!all ghler. M:r and. Mrs Robert 't11ck
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Ml s Harry Ta.te who underwent
Au operil.tlotl nt the Hotter ho!!PU:al
1u118d ..y mornin g Is rllported get·
tms alon&amp; nlceir

BOYS SHIRTS

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Mr and Mrs A C. Pilch ha\e dau~htcrs Dorot.hy
anrl
NRil£'}
nj urned trorii a visit tn Portsmouth Lou h n.vf' return~d \.Q t he h honw u'l
1 with tQI! 'for;ner's brot.har Fred Be l!D.il e llfLtl1 spcnd l11g thr Fou1lh
Nlch and Camlll', and sister M111 of July with Ml and Mrs
Lanzo
Custer nnd tamUy
Oeorae Streahle

SUITS
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, wert reacued by Richard

nearby.

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Ml' ., r\ M1' I\•luJ
ICt1 him nf
Clneimmtt huv .. r•·lmll d nltt 1 1
visit here with lrlut iVf'S .lJH~ fllln• l~
, 1 '" wr r, nc o.np:•nl rl
IJV Nak
R 11 1b who will ,,.1\~thl fo1 n 1lli

t&gt;lOH', EtLrl Polt, JIX' Ebersbach.
D11.ua Howctt, Ohe11teT Lowry u.ud
Fmcst La\la ncl! c mfJioyed at thl'
ll C!l.l office of the Wt!it('m und
.Southem L fo Insura nce Company
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blrti\ of a fiOil bfl rn Tu~sda v Juh
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41h r.lnN 1pP.II'n f&lt; of th r l\ttl
M1· :lt•d Mrs Oren Lively wh1 chop nt·~&gt; Mr ,u11l M ~ F::lion Q]{ tl:
aeentl y moved here from Parker s- and M1 s Cura n Robell~
burg are occupytnr one or the
Simpson Apartments on Butter- I HOY WAR ACCJOENT VICTIM
nut. Mr. Lively Is employed In the 1
oftlee ot the P&amp;rkersbuTJ Rig: and I Piqua o . July 6-'INB-Homer I
Reel Company.
Ntood.emus, ntne-_year·ol&lt;l
Piqua
boy, met deatb. by a'ccktent h111tead 1
' Mr. and Bin. .l&lt;lwa.rd Otllbont of by sulotde, autlwities bm!
and 10n ld.nrd Of ChtcaiO have lllf!Ned today.

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Gulf, Said to Have
Been Demoliohed
Brownavllle, , Tex., July '1.- INB:Ivery house on Padre llland, In
the :Oulf of Mexico, wa&amp; demollsbetl

toda¥ from tbe

of a troplclal
hurrlcbe wtUch threatened tbl8

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Nudist Colony Is
Found In State

Judge Bevis Is
Fined By Mayor

18 Mn Raaliq From 38 to
tbe dllp&amp;tcltee.
sz lroa.t&gt;t to Montpm·
Atter pound,lniJ ~ ~th Texu
JaU.
coast llrie, c.,P81&amp;1n.rr an on ti,bker,
No tatal(Ues

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proportion

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~ John Hanks or Kamm.H City
Mo
Cl lll pentry of J&gt;rmmrolu Fln. hrlV('
retu1 n~ to thelt rus(:lr~i.lve homes '
alkr n l'I~H h~'l't' with Mr and Mrs
I Waite• compl(ln lH11l rr.m tl\

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have nf Julv in Colu mbus

Miss Amy Smith or Zntws\lllc
who has bl en Y!sltlng
t he pnsl l
week with M l'~ HR.l ry
HIC"ks
ill
dii}S with M1 s
Mi' aM' Mrs Ja~b El~deld of gpemlmg a fl'w
Mult)erry Avenue attd son Jacob J1 Vem Dnvls or Kerr I&gt; Rtm
of Lo~an len W&amp;lnesday tor ChleMr Ullrl M~l! ;rr: G r"f'll and 1
ntp wllere t"ey \ Will , attend the
rnmlly ol charlell ton welt: 1eccuL
Gentur1 of Progress !:XJlO!IItlon
.~ C"lll~ Campbell. who hilA guest.s or the fnt lllf' IM sistt l Ml ~
been •ertously 111 the pnst two Hnrf.v Hlr.k~
M ¥ ,.
WP.Bks with bronchlaJ pneumonln
Is repm·ted Improving
Mr nnd Mrs Lrwis Sm 1Lh hll\lt' l
ret urned to their home ln Akt-ou
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Fred nnd R \c ~ard Crow, Georg!' n!Ler spending the Fo11rth or Jult
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and Char~s Schorn spent with Lhe forme! s
mot.hcr
Mt s
with Maurice Jr and Ma rnaret Sm ith
,
or H_'!'~l,.,nv! lle,
Jc-*-1
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Ocmge Gloeckner
nnd ~ ~. and - 1
dnughtm, June Ambc 1ge J hllve IP 1
turned from o. visit In Akron
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over hdrea &amp;nd Bl'UOI lalanda.
the hUJ'I'ie&amp;ne waa: beUeted to liMe
veered aouthward and to be spend·
:lni' its foroe over a bleak aftd tmln·

bPblted area 1n Northern llexico.

'lbe Tuaa border
by tile storm and
Grande Vallef citrus
ton llft8 eac:aped. damaat.
A to-miJe wind, however,

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tlllued to po!llld lbe Teu/1
line early lod&amp;J,

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Sessior

Supreme Court Juriar Pleada
Guilty to Charee of
Speedin1

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