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TH'J!: DAn.Y TRmUNE"•"POMEROY, OHIO.

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

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

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INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.
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VOL. VII-NO. 243

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

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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!
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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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HOMECOMING
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,
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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
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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,
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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 .
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games
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'.lhe tc.bacc:os w•1e st11ng ~pets Mrs Mildred Da~s. Nort.h
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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:
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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;"
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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 ,
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Sli Jiply good 02 scow 20 1--4
Mr fH\(1 Ml ~ J, s LnOIIl.ll'{r nr t e 1ea(ers
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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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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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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
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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
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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- [
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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
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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
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, I e ust Compton
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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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Kennedy.
Mrs J D Hoback tmd famil y
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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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on the scene of the crhw'
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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
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The pla.y wlll begin next. Monday,
J~y 10. at the Ebersbach court at
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CHAPEL
8 o'clock A M'. and will contthue
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Shade River Dam Estimated
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Chief Executive
queol Whole Heart·
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OF PROGRAM

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KHP ClOSE UB I
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RESUlT ~f SLASH

Emergency Probe To
Made If Normal Rec·
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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.
.
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
1
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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Se
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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Meigs County Is
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
It
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Hard At Work In
Drive On Bandits

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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
Ul81\Y parts Gf hi8 economic ot- I

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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

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Boya Wi.ahable
Flannel
SP.ORT COATS
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KNICKERS

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Sport Belt.

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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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or BPrlnlfleld, who wu

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, wert reacued by Richard

nearby.

GOODYEAR
PATIFIIIEI~
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Mrs Cltsh Jo r-nbs h ns bef'n (1\1111 •
11 1 with mnuenza
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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
~ Jl. ~
IIY'I' att4;n:'ltn.: II Sl!hf' 11\!;tl rfl ~\Cl'
Ml ,,,; Ml
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•(•ll\I&lt;'UtJcn be nc l"lrl.l t •J Colum~11 • .f: emlor~ err ,(" ~ 1 ,
lr"J 111 1 n" • ,
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blrti\ of a fiOil bfl rn Tu~sda v Juh
.!t: Jl. .v.
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.

35c

ti\J\ \'OW BF.FORJO~ PIU{'Io!&gt;\ AIIVAN('F.t

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Mei1• Countya' Old Reliable, Store

I r.eturne" atter

-l!lllill'!lilljll!lllll!llljlllll'fl[lll!ll~rM
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friends In ,.,..., and lllddloport, tra- "" wblcb be wu
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4.75-19
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$7.60

4.50-2 !
4. 75-l!J

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5.00-1 !)

$6.55

5.25-18

$9.1$

$6.75

5.50-19

$10.45

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$14.60

6.50-1!N.,.

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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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mearre

dlapa.tchea

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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

$8.1'5

6.00-r&amp;z

$7.35
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$8.50

5.25·1S

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Compt011 Hallks nnfl moth r1 M1s
~ 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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atood helpless on ttLe
the. river during the accl-

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WaMhablf! 1-'lannlll'&lt;

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da~·l lllurned ufl er spending the Fom lh
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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In Market Rise

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and -"~dbla: II. tidal• wave ~
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,

_h.

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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DAILY 1.'ltiBUNt:

PVBIJSIIING CO&gt;IP""'Y
at Pemero:r, Ohio
MCOnd·ciiL88 mat~ou sept. 13, 19311, a' lbe Pol$

THE DAlLY

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TR IH UNE " "t~OMJ!.'ROY,

To Go or Not to Go

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AnOU)T.lOUI

na.me&amp;-althouah not MCeS~iarU)'

lett ers, however

exc~" 1 l e nt ~~.u· l

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de1drabll!! lD Lbem.-

In no l.nlt.anoe ._.m be pubUabed.

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Cbica~.

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Olflee Call 13
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Delinrn 87 Carrier

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~ng, gentl c nes.-;, gu~&gt;dne:-;;, ta1th , m~ekness, temperance : 11
ppinst s uc h t he I c 1:-:. no la w -G ~ Iatta. n s 5 :22,23.
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parking on 1
~~ Lincoln Htll hw'l be co me ;-;n pt evalent, es pecw.lly m 1
the big cune nea1· the t ovt tJf th e mcline , in s pite of ~o
J?a1king ~1gn :-~ on t h l· IH )! h \1a.\ at thi H pumt, a:; to exctte !
"'j:Ommt!nt
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Owmg to thl ~ du ng t•l n us , L: l'lmlllal pradice, Se\'elal 1
teriou~ a c nden t:s h a\ e ut.:tu ned and that loss of .h fe hal'l 1
,not been Jn c1. 1d e d 111 thL· t.t li Unltte s has lt cen due Simp\~ to
· ),_ the fact that muto1 ~st te sld e nts of the hill have exeretl3ed
~ more thhn ord Jnu • \ l·,tl t' 111 rounrhnl! tht"' patttcu'lar poi~ ~
# Th highway tal t uu lHIII O\\ to begin with, for snfe dfl' :•' inge under o tdlll.ll) t o nd 1tuHlti , 1:;; r~o situated that there 11i 1
'J· hardly room l u r n u " to p. 1:os "1thnu~ Ollt~ :akwg to th e
pavement '» hdP thl:' oth e r goes lo th e h•ll Side .
\\-' he n lhe n.Llur.d tOIHlltJOn s arc futth er comphcatrtl
by the th ou gh t l t'"~H n e:;;:-. or ( 1 immcd candl':."n c.~~. o f driVt:i'"-'
who perHI ~t:; 111 p:lrkm~ m tlw " bottle neck
natural~y 1
then• can be nolhlng le tt hut a {ol\1 ·n on IJ etwecn th e t\\n
c1 the parked vch1de
1
movmg c al''-', or on e m o \ 111g t .l.r .tn
or w 1th all three ul\ohed
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Th e r e i:1 no pa ! tl lldEtr ex ( ll " t' nr re n~on tor the prnc·[
he !.:! tu h e ( Untmu e d e x ~:e pl tha t th e. o n e parkmg does no! II
wnnC to walk il ((;' W rod :; to hi:-; de Htlllati ,Hl and becaURe o.
1--uch lack of ambiti o n, ~et:; up a c ondition of rlunger tu

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I rPturned to their home at Owasso.
Mleh lea vi~ the-11 son Oliver
remain with their relaUve5 11. while
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AN HOUR!
MAKES IRONING

EASIER

-Cuts fJnmi11g Tl111e OnfJ•Tieinlt

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1 .Ill Eveut ng sei \'ICC
, b)crl
If Am Mau Sin ·
1 Wetl 7 m Pt a\ct meetmK
,tuo:IY ht.tll Dcv t.. tton a l ll'adcl
b1:
Bt o Lu n ~stuft
Bnng
1:\lblc ,md stud y the Uook of
tews \1 11 11 1 1~ Co \llf'

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e_ponthelove,loyaltvanadevotionoft!:iiPQOPle1 n1tntbeinh1 •1 'mdony_ w~th
ofl•uathe ... hriatwbOJIQwordsfitm eveJ').u tan CJe\' lce
,.,.,.,.. c•~¥~ of the ••dew•lk, 'l'er~ ~9v?d to.t!ll~f!~ :&lt;irltf~ ·fl~tli&gt;h,..::;:h..,. •• ~.r.,~.=ll"•"'ldla~oh 7;,6."Nil¥IJ' h\'N
&lt;ng It possible fur curfl to rlr1ve on th Efi~J&lt;t.e waJ, ,._ I!WJ·~ . . , "'A!C!: LJJ(E TKffi· MAN.
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vanou ~ !-&gt;l.ttcs

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of
h k~ I!P up t h e 1r
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came ThlU'IdAy tor a visit with
(Oorlttnuen from Paa:e One)
wood, Sa.turday, tcx Mrs
Marth a
Mrs Blna. Sanborn a.nd fam.Uy
n•lles south or the river and. 1a now Hll. ube__
, _ _ _ _ _ __ __
Franklin Ou1Ql.her is v111tttna hill !J)endlna: Itself In t hf! desolate
wandpa.rents, ~r. a.nd MrlS Wolt.z., Mexican area Just south or Ute Rio 1
at Wellston.
Ora.nde.
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Mrs Peu1 Lepn¥tf returned Wed~
Storm warnings , n ytna: through· 1 T he fu!lowlng were iucl udt."d In a
nellday evenina rron' a. few dRys c.ut thls area fo1 the past two days, purty enJoyJnK an &amp;11 d11 y piculc
vbnt 11.t. MJUlen. W Va.., wlt.h her were ordered lowered today
I aL Sh11.de river near Keno Ja,q L
pments. She was 1\CCOmpanlfd \
\ S und ay Mr and Mrs Jl u.rold CuJ here by ht&gt;t slsterl, ~· Eldon Hoi1;ahan IU'Id da~ht.er J eun , Mr o.nd
:-~1nger and family or Dayt.on, Va ,
Ml'l! Rlly carnahan and son W\11whd had also been visiting at Mal1lam Mr a nd ~rn. G uy Beegle ~
l2n. · Dr and Mra Holalngu and
Thomas and Richard, Mlidred Buck
~.an returned to their home ~t Day·
(Continued from Paae One,
Mr5 Dorothy W olfe, daughter Bon
ten Vp. , Thursday alter a 5hort
.
nle, Mr and Mrs Fagan PrlCf' w n
vls!t with Mra Holsinaer's sl!iter, were ltl£trtlctca to sco ut Lhe Lerri· 1 Clare ncr Mall lne Swa t:, Th eodorP
Mt s Paul Leono.r&lt;l , at the heme of tory !rom the ruos t northerly Lip of &amp;eglf' and OllVf' G1osc of Arnste.ul
Mr und Mrs J 0 . Leonard
I 61buin, which juts fa.r mto lh~ I \V Vu
Mr~:~ Ge1trude Baker, who has [ Arctic regious, Lo ttr ' 1lOULllt•rnmo:ll 1 M1:- I tlllll. l'hu mru. nnd dll tllt h ·
l;ot~ll vis iting w-ith h ~ 1 bt1JI.hfll 1tlp of the Kamcha.tkn ~n ln su l n
ten&gt; V•111u. und Mild!Cd tl nd Ut e
Joh n Ta lbott and family, since 11ot111 UlmOuttcma thP !lf'at t h , Sn- lut tr1 ., tt wnd W~l te r Mf' JCt' r ot
' ding Lhe fune 1ul of her mot h ~t viet omclul~&gt; expJt;s.~U &lt;~ ·v!c Livnl Eust L!v•·J pf.ol ctunP Sunday fur 1\

5110 LEN

MISSing
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F'lUII'n/IUIII.wNlUtJATE, LNC.

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crowds! It was impossible to wait on the
throngs, proving again that when a
store really determines to get business
by offering out of the ordinary values
and advertises, will surely bring them
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J. N. RATHBURN'S SONS

ra.st tlnw
He remalnl' tl n dp y o.~ to cope with crowd1 that :
nnd thencl!
llg ,
It was beyond our power
the Soviet
capital and Lht'n mak
hopp{•d
, ,
for Omsk, still eonfitleut ol bt•t·om- thronged our
store th1,
lng the first n11J,n to fly aJound tin: n or 11 ing when
our
July
Middleport, Ohio
"" ":·~ :~'" J:""' .•""""lworld alone o.nd to Sh utLer !ht lf
cord of 8 do.ys 15 hours and 51 mill· Clearance Sale opened.
If
utes established by Wllr&gt; ) ')o~ t and I you weren•t here today,
Rnrul(l Gn11y tm H glob ~u ct JJng- 1
rJight In 1931
cGme tomorrow.
ba.e,&gt;'t' Mlltl,..rn 11~ached Om11k ~u fe1y af- !
J . N. Rathhurns Sons.
ter a :111ow night. and t wch•t hotw&gt;l RATHBURNS SWAMPED 11111111111m1mmnmummzzuua:mutu::umm:uuu:s:m: :..-:u;:uurum;m:~.t:l~llllUimm=:ttmtmi::m:nttlltiUIII
,
later took ott f01 Chill\
It v.as on
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this lei tho.t strlom, ttob1 c llf'"an
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to befall him
A. faulty stRbllizer
briefty and c=ol· ) and a leaky ~eas·pipc • eunlnved w 1
had not u yet force him down o.nd hr laml ed at .
the Isolated !actOJ. / town of Bi c lo~o 1
almost unconsCIOUS and wtth
llll
plane seriously crippled
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Local mechanics
helped him to 1
repair the craft with a piece of
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sheet imn, and
he 11l.ul te d
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He lost his way and landed l
ror directiOns In U1e t.own of Sofi.sk. II
and nnally reached
Khaboravsk ,
completely exhaUfitcd with his hope j
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!f:attern Wll8 sUlJ determined to
continue t.be tugbt, . however, find !
got away f1om Khn.baruvsk a:1 soon J
lllleip and
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Ju~re ~y by ft: B . •Jameson. one
of! Jimlnle Mattern'~ backers when
apprtBed of tht! report that th~ 1
1Jter, wa!l safe. ~ :·
"l'ye always h&amp;.d confidence In
Jlmm)l" said Jarheson "We've been
pntt.y el(L!Ie ,anti he's ~demonstra~
at all time~ that tte Is ll. cool, l'leady
filer I've seen blm turn back when
he was 70 mllEj&gt; on ' his way"
Jameson 5&amp;1d he would ttnam:e
any further tHihf Mn.tlt!rn mfLY
want to make
"He can complete lh1s one or 1
eto.rt another one, Wi Jtc sef'S fit", I
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HENRY A. DENNIS, EDITOR OF THE HENDERSON ( N.
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"The right kind of adverti~in1 lo alwayo beneficial to the
product about which it ia concerned. Thio ia particuladly true of
newapaper advertioin1, bec~UJe it admito of a frequency of fresh·
neao that io poooible with no other medium.
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"The reaaon I)O more buoineu people reaort to ad'Vertioing as
a oalea medium ia that they are not convinced of ito value. Anp
why 11re they not convinced? Simply bec:auoe they refuse to al·
low themaelvea to be ohown. They won't gi:ve advertioing a
chance.

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"A deparbnent store that advertiaeo two or throe timco a year
io very little better off than had it not done so even those few
timeatimef. It ia true with other kinds of commodities. There
are time• when big copy io the thina to uae and timea when better
reoulb can be obtained otherwiae. If the time ia ahort and the
me11a1e 11)\llt be put .,:r._, ao the limit in iize and prominence;
the full pace. • It-there ia enouah ft\OIIay, ..-ke the full page
aq~ foiiR.&gt;!: wi~ halveo or qu-.rten.
If fun~ are very limited,
d011't ..., th• full·pllf!' ft,~Jt,, k~·~e SJ,lll~l!Qr ,pp.cea apd ~elr upqn

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; .!"?al.friep~l].ayr 9F~~~ing ir
pleaseinrhcmildnessandpumyof
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.~ i. : 1~ ~I' ·~lje .~m Sttik~ story, They please the throat. In f!Vety
, \, ,. f'elve J~J.tn i!ie wol;!b nsht out
way and always,"Luckies Please!"
cif y~ m,out,b,;tucki~s ,PI~!" May we thank ym1, MrJ nd Mrs.
of ~ourse, ,They ple''~ in 'the , SII]ok~r,for giVm,g us t,~pbrase?

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"J b!l!'l tlfll!!ll~ll!~'l .~J!'l !l,ft"!!f •d.l'~"!•~ unlil Jut ye!lf.
J-le llt~l!l!l "!'~a ap~CII WI ~ IW!I'4 II we•~-uya on~~· T 11d11Y
be l~f~ li''~ fuSI~~ ljl!~i'F.~'!t \JefPJA Rf'J~oniaed him · a~d
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had pcssi bly been picked up .... , 1llf' Cll lld lf'IIS day p ro gram here
hunters, trappers, or membN~ cf J 1was \'.t' ll a t tended and the chHdren
Nomadic tnbe lacking th ~ m.,,. , \\Ci f' \lomlt- rf ull} tulined owing l.o
to lntorm clvlh1.atlon ol hi~ safely lhe r mtu·hr~ ~ tfor\J! o1 Mrs Harry
I or to es cort 1' 1111 to Rome spot 10. .
I Vvullt who tt ud dtatoye of them
in ihe lx'lt of 1.&lt;'\Pg:t&lt;t p h ~l"lll&lt;nli I Mll tlt t' d Pil.tk.S th e obliging Dor ·
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ws npc ta tor rcs lgnC'd Saturday
Mottern k:t Nt' W Y ot k 011 11 .
C lul .t! An Emleavm Ktrls and bo~ s
hrtl'&amp;l'dOU.'I ftl ght at fJ :!1 u 1n Sal· I'll' ~ IVItl b{ tt.:t' lliUIIl social at tlw
urday, June 3
cl.ut c ll rhut :-.da~ July Gll1
Seven hours later he n •w O\ 1 Mt .md Ml ~ At thur 011 nnd
Newfoundland, tmd eu.rly 1hr
j &lt;!a u ~ llte1 spcut Sund ll-Y with her
morning landed at Kragero tsland , pR r r nst F. M Tlu iss und famliy
Nt;Jtway Mote than :.14 hnm s hue!
M1 and Mt :; Jol' Bcegll' wetc
passed &amp;t 01 e news of hi s xnre ' Oll llrl 1 g u f'~ l f&gt; of his pa1 ents. M1
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mourned him as losJ
RA1HBUi"lNS SWAMPED
Fm'm Kmgero MMtc111 flc \\• tc

that, to l,e p•r(l,!ct, .tljo' amber
to •II the five Aense•. We pr~sume
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~!vehadlLf~~~qpos- I St-:;;(\l~~· rwli~ul~~ a:~d ~i:se i.~:~~
to scme lsulat.ed outpost an Plit t •• Port land

HAZEL '~ , LtV Ir N 1"':.
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font~er's
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In thl'l
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Nell Vera IJooper returned t.o her who is on the o.rea~ IMee bDatL
tu'\mr a t. Nitro Mc-nday e.ft.et a rnon
Mabel Politer ~ vtaLtinl fl1eDdl
t!V11 vaeatloh ~ llPr •mrle El11E'IR at Ea -:- t Liverpool a.nd. lfew BrJa'b·
Do! Wolf- 1lllrl wl!c
l ton th13 week .
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'.JuiiS ~alo;e1 who hw. bet II UJ th~
MrJ Otrp Be.:ile ID4 ~r Knl.
pa11t two mont ha if. l:rn llruv ln l!:
Edna 't't wm&amp;s and d.auabttra.T Ot
Eva PkrkR h1 able to be ''Ht
East Li ve rpool were dlnn~ ClofeJI.I
Mrll Harnl rl Be rogle I! !t'!l.vm g !or Sunday or Mr M d Kra. 'Wtn·
Conzlf::B 'I'. f) t.hl s T tk'-1\f.lay morning Thnl,horev r.r Bowma n.s Run ·

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fa ll of Pine Urove, vbilted. a.t Eden

isu~~:Y Bertha Kibble wu haull.na

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partly mHde up of the "'"h1te mt!Lal ';o11. of Ri)ve,· lhfearl :''llll~ng t he gold.
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an y M E Chmch wlil meet Monct H I Jul~ 10 a t 1 30 P M
All the
mcmbe1s or the BoaHi a1c kindly
rqucsted to be present

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l't.A.CI&lt;: i&lt;:V.'\NGF.LICAL CHUI\CU
Theuphll Mehl. MJnbilter
1 Cllm ch school9 AM Alltnv1ted
Eud Hat tenbaeh and Charles Peo~
pks Sup t!l
Mormng wm ~ hlp 10 30 Seunon
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, Children of This Wttrld Anthem
t 1 Gardner. l'~~or. Mtddle11ort by cho lr
9 15 un lf!ed senhP Se rm on I Ttla ng!P~ nwe t a l 6 30 M1ss Mar~
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. WQrs hlp Without Sa crl - ! t !Ia Relbr l, lt'llder
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Mr. nda'v nenmg; in

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to funu "~ h
them and h Mitc n to aid 111 e\ et.V
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that an lmpr u ' c m e ut In tiding l undition.\l! IR ~ecestUL,ry ~n:
0 th e more modern and p1 0 1.(1 t: i'il" l\ e of rail ex~t.:Utl e ., !
•have arranged for lht•ir pta(1.. t ,. f urn!!! h th e ult1mate 1•1
rnih'O iHl tra\ e l and cumtort
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loungtng r o om s and Haltlll :'l to be found f1ftee11 or twenty I
v e 11 r~ ~go only 111 the linest hotel~ or among the homes uf
!he ul t 1 a \\e ,dth '
Tt ln-ct hy r:-ul. a ~ a result of the
mod E rn e i1Jt e 11 q metho d s and th e dlort :~ put _forth t o
pre\·c nt !at1guc and mcnn\ e iiH!li CC ai'l well a~ dJscomf :'l rt I
i~ s om et hi n g tu \uok forwat·d lo 1. H r e1:1l from the nervous !
ttw 8 1011 t1o co ll JS ta.nt for ~til \\ho Jo~ {l e ncl tsn much time b~hin(l
the "ht•cl of an automuiJJh• .
Th e ra1lro ad~o~, ha\ ing ~e en the etTor of th~ir way and I
l·avmg d nnc all 111 th e ir pow e r to curroct the ovil. shou1c1
be mel half way h) th e trtnelling public which can Q' ·t
real vn.ca tJOniJlg in thi K rt:!spect flnd at the same time P t' ~' ·
form a "'er:ict• und help k e ep the U :.~c k-hone of Amerk'l ~·~
inQusll·wtt, intud and 130lvent.

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1 N Millet s S S11pt
J B Euler E L PH•s
Ves tft Mt'Co} th olt !!u ectm
Mronmg a t 9 1 ~ S :.chool
! Mmnlng nt ]()I ~ Wmsh tp Set ·
[ l••on subject · !he Pt opor u ons o1
l ,lfe '
1 Evemng 6 30 Epv.;on h ._,,al!ut
Evening 7 30 Worsll1 p St tlt \Ur
Vision twd [•uty
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I Wednesda y t' ~ etllll!! PI ayl'l a net
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Mrs. ArLhur Beeile, Sunday,
Mn Tbelma ~iaa aw:rulck of
Baltimore-, Maryland CJ.me ,_...
C:a y for 1 villt wlth her p&amp;~n~ .
Mr anrl )lr.s. s:, M Theisa.
The Chnstlao Endeavor party
~ lvm a.t the home of Mr and Mn
'o\aldu ~ver WAB well at.tended.
Eve-ninl wu spent In playing
Bames af~r !Of! crea.m cake WL"'

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Kenndh I Reed, Mlnlat.er
L CHIEFS AWAKEN
9.30 Morning service of wors hiJl
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true th~t 1\nd instruction Sermon ~; ubj ect :
UH.l:\1.._~ TH~ 11m·t thn tv } t! Ul :-. 1t 1 ~ JliO .a Y .
...: · The Importance of Little Thlngl'i"
, f' . . Jd tcJJ~ tnk c u Ill \l· rtOU~ tnduHtne • ln our unltied servile attention IS
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the nulroalb have rem.uned 111 the ha c kgroun
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1of the children as wen a!:l to lhe
, . d ·u-d s of tht: c nrly 1900 s Lhnn udults
tt. day, IL' &lt;tiL' l to the ~tan • ·
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tn8 or the Oftlclal Board
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Wed 7 30 P M Mid week sc1vic1•
• and bemg !mplt t\ {
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of t}' e I Every adult member of t.he church
and g i1tllll g ltt&gt; lter and wmnwg th e con
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•on tent to let their pub\Je tra\O~ l l
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t"IKST BAPTIST CHUR&lt;.:H
riding Ill d w u ld cmder. \ad('ll,
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SIMJ"SON M. E. CHURCH
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With condttlon ~ Improve&lt;
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T E. Ma
MinlS&amp;er
j Mo1 nmg v.orsh1p 10 15 A M
der th e natural ''luy o{ the \and, " there IS pen y r
MorninK se;~:· and Sunday I T heme
A O tcat Utll vcl a ncc ,
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Intenn edlllLC and &amp;:mot B Y P
thance ~ tor se nnu ~ \'ne e f-1 a
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tural'v Power of Friendship "
L 6 30 P M
built onginallv for hor:-~ e drawn \'C hi c l e]'; ,~~ JU.st na
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Evening worship 'l 30 Sermon
Evening sery Jce 1 30 P M T heme
Kt1~~~d::,c r.~o!. ~!~~ell
"O W l'u.l' '\ Utomnlnl e trafli t
,l.!ld a comnderalJ\e CX- \ subject . ' Seeing Life- Whole"
I Sp'tlalifactl~~eeting W!.' du rsdn~ 1 30
Sundlt\ St tlOOl!) 15 A M.
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. t • . !- GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH
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m··et ,, ,, "' ' holllmG I Mortnw, wm slllp at
Jl enditur e would IJ e n c cc~:-.al Y to \\lei&lt;
omJ&gt;
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_ , up splend idly for t he s unuu ~: l Su n' on ~ u bjeet ·
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rking 111
Eve mll g sm v1ce at 1 30 P M
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7 30 P M Evenmg prayer and \
IIEATII M t .. £'Ht Rtll
Tui-JtC fo1 t hl' rvcnlng .. ·our Real
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I w H Pa&amp;tersott, l"mitor Mldd.ll•porl (11 ouch Agtuns l Llfc
the restnded at e ~1
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mornina- for a 11hort vlalt in Athen11 Tumday
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Mr and Mn!. John Klllbl of
and famlly . Abe will be joined In 1Pukersb urt were calling
parAt.hena Saturday att.emoon by MI M 1 • n t~ Mr and Mrs Lewlll Kibble,
Lou.l.l~ Talbott &amp;nd P"red Healy a Sa.tur.-:lay
Pomeroy, who will ~f'Ompany her \ Cha s Barber or New C 1berto Mr home at ColumbUB
, land Is vlsl tlnl Mr and J.!rK
! Frank Ra rber II.Dd rwnlly
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Ph1Up Bommer&amp;, who oonduct3
About. 30 ~cho lars of the Junior
shoe repair shop In Pomeroy, wiH 1&lt;H.: partmen t of Lhe S un day school
open a shoe repair bus iness ln. the c . t he First Baptlst church and
Beaserer bulldlng, Mill street, Au.- • b tests en joyed a beach pa r t y and
IUit 1, he announced recently He I \' emer rcu.sL, Thursday even ina, at.
'Will conduct both shopx In Mltid lt·· I Mo u1, 1lng 's Beach T encher&amp; of the
pm1 and Pomeroy .
1t , pa r~ment are Mrs P G Kre8ier
1\l ts Home1 Hyse ll ami M lt&gt;~:! CIA.ra
1Mue Ho.mllWn
Ct\18 HOSTESS
Mr11 w . B Juhlini was hostess
'I'hlli'IHlayo evening at her home on
Homer Russell, Bldn~zy Pickens
Iouth Second Avenue IA:l th e mem- I t1n d Leland Saxton left ThW'sday
bert of ber bridge club. Quests for I e\ cn lng !or Toledo on busines 5
ibe occaaion were' Mrs W E Bryan . M ro Clem Pieroe and three chH~
141'11. Harry BoWles and Mtss Helen clren who have been spendlnr, the
1• 1 ~few days with t.hc ro1mel"S htBea&amp;O!l of Oolumbu~:~
Mn!. Walter Harris was the reel· , l 1e r H '\rvey' Russ ""ll. and othet te l·
plent o:f tlle club pn ze, a nd Mrs ' t ti:Vf'S . 1-etumed to t he-Ir home ht
Br)'all was awarded the guest pJize , c."ll umb llil Pl'iday
L1gh.t refreshments were served by
Mr and M IS Hownt d You nt :md
the ho.ste!!li
M ' I cd Jl•n lu n ~ o f Columb us ,,. _

Mr and Mrs Ned Dellittt wen t to

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Clifford Ervin a.nd da\llh.ter. Mih
Cara Loul&amp;e Ervl.n -..;companied

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hollda}' with icl&amp;tl\cs
1 Osca1 Walker Is home from a 1
trip to NaShv1lle Tenn . takiu :{ L
D Comb.s to enter the R ~ fOi nMI.­
t wn Servic:e
Junio1 , son or Thaddens 01beant
ts suHerlng from mfe. tion from a I
brUise on his hand
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Miss Gladra EaJ!ter of HunLingt.on ,
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1 is heme t.o smmd the holida y w1 t h
her home folies
Mrs Thad GJI.: en.nL left Moml~\
for Ashland. Ky to spend tltc holi duv with relatives
Mrs Emma Maxwell and :m il
Ormand of Ctaarleston vislt.ed u! I
the Wugner home Spnday
Homer Sowards nnd fllnlllv u ,~ur d their daughter Mr&amp; Les lie
Seunon
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Mis8 '\rlrJ1nl.a Arnold ret.1ll'ned to
her homo ~ll Huntb\itOil, 1bunday
a fter a. visit with Mr and M.n.

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t e I c Pholl ..._ Wire:-;.. ur both • and wh1ch a~e s1tuaf,e~d
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her re1 Bulav1lle
Allee Jones
who Ill at fro.-u
her home
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t cent sickness
1 Mt s Ralph Fraz i ~r Qf Hj..\Utlllb't.OU
' Is here spending a few days with
her parents, Mr and Mrs. ~orge
t Boardmnn
Mrs A w Pullhu Is In Columbus
I spendlllg a few days with her re\ lat1ves and having her eyes treated ,
1 !Jy a !ipeciaUst
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Mr.s Wm Houston who has been
quit.e ill Lhe past week ts unpmvlng I

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t.Ul'IUICi Prlcta.y oJt.el' a short l'l&amp;it.
with nlrs. HI'!~ Ch&amp;mbe11i aud
ts.mily and frienda. )4r and Mrt
Yount wwe. formerly l'tllidenta of

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When the flunlly is as leep you
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routtl for two 'hady wee;U In the
sneak upetalrs and ndd the
We have been all around Lhe va.· coal btn
box. meanwhile utte1lng queer
cPUonal paradl6ea but we never
!t.und any place cooler than our
Blinl your nammOI"'l:. oetween Lhf! cQirps like a nlghL -ticouUng mam·
I own cellar.
1a:ften and 10 to 1leep knowins ro•l and trlsht.eninl yourseir with
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1 Now, there'a an Idea. Paclt your Nit&amp; will nevor pt YO\l and there
1) our camp kit over your bao.ll:, kiG&amp; ain't no polson Ivy.
The Idea ot a. vacation is to go
1t;JOIUC lunch under your arm, .tUn!
liOme place dlft'erent And we guarthe tarntlJ bye-bye Itt Ule top or
You can do " Uttle wood c:hop· antee the average husband never
1Lhe kitchen Btepa and then olunge p!na. enjc}· the sllent wllderne&amp;ll aeea ~1.1 cellar since repe!l-1 He Is·
l and never be further away tllan a I
down there v;hen there's OORI
cat call from l:l hot plate oi ~'PP &lt;.t be shoveled
Mt a nd Mn Ellwood af Cnarle!J1
Think It over boys and , 1f you
ton wer e dinner a:uests o! Mr and I The cellar ain 't bad.. It's dim
1 Mrs W E Houston Bunda}
c..ark and lso~ted. can Ule great !:ke it, &amp;end f or our prospcclllfi, des·
Mrs Swue PhllUps and
children forests top tl\at? Furthermore. It's crlbin&amp; the bosky dells, the aJlurtng:
of Columbus IU'e here t.o spend the run looking at the furnace when fens and the qulet valleys of the
c1ty cellar
hohda.y with l"8lf\tlves.
~Oit don't have to feed it.
Mrs Lola HaU or
Cheshire IIi
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1 k.eeplng house and caring ~r Mn
You can attain the lure of the
Try 1t tor two week~ Money bnck
I Tena Hilt in the n.b6enc.e ot Mrs w1known by poklnl a broom han. 1! you get a sunstroke

Ohlo under the Aet of !&amp;reb S, 1811. Publiahed Dall)' aod ·
aoept' Saturday Locatt:d on Lower Beool:.d Sl.n!tt, PQmtrOY, 0 . 1
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a.v. ;t,y qulek No man ac.tualJ)'
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ll In hll cell&amp;r An es·
trip there i8 m()fe ~...
one In the M.-nmo"!
Kentucky It alBo nves a
wrt.a,&amp;a over the petrified.
eroutnas of West Vlralnla..

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PVBIJSIIING CO&gt;IP""'Y
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MCOnd·ciiL88 mat~ou sept. 13, 19311, a' lbe Pol$

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parking on 1
~~ Lincoln Htll hw'l be co me ;-;n pt evalent, es pecw.lly m 1
the big cune nea1· the t ovt tJf th e mcline , in s pite of ~o
J?a1king ~1gn :-~ on t h l· IH )! h \1a.\ at thi H pumt, a:; to exctte !
"'j:Ommt!nt
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teriou~ a c nden t:s h a\ e ut.:tu ned and that loss of .h fe hal'l 1
,not been Jn c1. 1d e d 111 thL· t.t li Unltte s has lt cen due Simp\~ to
· ),_ the fact that muto1 ~st te sld e nts of the hill have exeretl3ed
~ more thhn ord Jnu • \ l·,tl t' 111 rounrhnl! tht"' patttcu'lar poi~ ~
# Th highway tal t uu lHIII O\\ to begin with, for snfe dfl' :•' inge under o tdlll.ll) t o nd 1tuHlti , 1:;; r~o situated that there 11i 1
'J· hardly room l u r n u " to p. 1:os "1thnu~ Ollt~ :akwg to th e
pavement '» hdP thl:' oth e r goes lo th e h•ll Side .
\\-' he n lhe n.Llur.d tOIHlltJOn s arc futth er comphcatrtl
by the th ou gh t l t'"~H n e:;;:-. or ( 1 immcd candl':."n c.~~. o f driVt:i'"-'
who perHI ~t:; 111 p:lrkm~ m tlw " bottle neck
natural~y 1
then• can be nolhlng le tt hut a {ol\1 ·n on IJ etwecn th e t\\n
c1 the parked vch1de
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movmg c al''-', or on e m o \ 111g t .l.r .tn
or w 1th all three ul\ohed
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he !.:! tu h e ( Untmu e d e x ~:e pl tha t th e. o n e parkmg does no! II
wnnC to walk il ((;' W rod :; to hi:-; de Htlllati ,Hl and becaURe o.
1--uch lack of ambiti o n, ~et:; up a c ondition of rlunger tu

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Mleh lea vi~ the-11 son Oliver
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1 Wetl 7 m Pt a\ct meetmK
,tuo:IY ht.tll Dcv t.. tton a l ll'adcl
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Bt o Lu n ~stuft
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e_ponthelove,loyaltvanadevotionoft!:iiPQOPle1 n1tntbeinh1 •1 'mdony_ w~th
ofl•uathe ... hriatwbOJIQwordsfitm eveJ').u tan CJe\' lce
,.,.,.,.. c•~¥~ of the ••dew•lk, 'l'er~ ~9v?d to.t!ll~f!~ :&lt;irltf~ ·fl~tli&gt;h,..::;:h..,. •• ~.r.,~.=ll"•"'ldla~oh 7;,6."Nil¥IJ' h\'N
&lt;ng It possible fur curfl to rlr1ve on th Efi~J&lt;t.e waJ, ,._ I!WJ·~ . . , "'A!C!: LJJ(E TKffi· MAN.
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(Oorlttnuen from Paa:e One)
wood, Sa.turday, tcx Mrs
Marth a
Mrs Blna. Sanborn a.nd fam.Uy
n•lles south or the river and. 1a now Hll. ube__
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Franklin Ou1Ql.her is v111tttna hill !J)endlna: Itself In t hf! desolate
wandpa.rents, ~r. a.nd MrlS Wolt.z., Mexican area Just south or Ute Rio 1
at Wellston.
Ora.nde.
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Storm warnings , n ytna: through· 1 T he fu!lowlng were iucl udt."d In a
nellday evenina rron' a. few dRys c.ut thls area fo1 the past two days, purty enJoyJnK an &amp;11 d11 y piculc
vbnt 11.t. MJUlen. W Va.., wlt.h her were ordered lowered today
I aL Sh11.de river near Keno Ja,q L
pments. She was 1\CCOmpanlfd \
\ S und ay Mr and Mrs Jl u.rold CuJ here by ht&gt;t slsterl, ~· Eldon Hoi1;ahan IU'Id da~ht.er J eun , Mr o.nd
:-~1nger and family or Dayt.on, Va ,
Ml'l! Rlly carnahan and son W\11whd had also been visiting at Mal1lam Mr a nd ~rn. G uy Beegle ~
l2n. · Dr and Mra Holalngu and
Thomas and Richard, Mlidred Buck
~.an returned to their home ~t Day·
(Continued from Paae One,
Mr5 Dorothy W olfe, daughter Bon
ten Vp. , Thursday alter a 5hort
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nle, Mr and Mrs Fagan PrlCf' w n
vls!t with Mra Holsinaer's sl!iter, were ltl£trtlctca to sco ut Lhe Lerri· 1 Clare ncr Mall lne Swa t:, Th eodorP
Mt s Paul Leono.r&lt;l , at the heme of tory !rom the ruos t northerly Lip of &amp;eglf' and OllVf' G1osc of Arnste.ul
Mr und Mrs J 0 . Leonard
I 61buin, which juts fa.r mto lh~ I \V Vu
Mr~:~ Ge1trude Baker, who has [ Arctic regious, Lo ttr ' 1lOULllt•rnmo:ll 1 M1:- I tlllll. l'hu mru. nnd dll tllt h ·
l;ot~ll vis iting w-ith h ~ 1 bt1JI.hfll 1tlp of the Kamcha.tkn ~n ln su l n
ten&gt; V•111u. und Mild!Cd tl nd Ut e
Joh n Ta lbott and family, since 11ot111 UlmOuttcma thP !lf'at t h , Sn- lut tr1 ., tt wnd W~l te r Mf' JCt' r ot
' ding Lhe fune 1ul of her mot h ~t viet omclul~&gt; expJt;s.~U &lt;~ ·v!c Livnl Eust L!v•·J pf.ol ctunP Sunday fur 1\

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crowds! It was impossible to wait on the
throngs, proving again that when a
store really determines to get business
by offering out of the ordinary values
and advertises, will surely bring them
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J. N. RATHBURN'S SONS

ra.st tlnw
He remalnl' tl n dp y o.~ to cope with crowd1 that :
nnd thencl!
llg ,
It was beyond our power
the Soviet
capital and Lht'n mak
hopp{•d
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for Omsk, still eonfitleut ol bt•t·om- thronged our
store th1,
lng the first n11J,n to fly aJound tin: n or 11 ing when
our
July
Middleport, Ohio
"" ":·~ :~'" J:""' .•""""lworld alone o.nd to Sh utLer !ht lf
cord of 8 do.ys 15 hours and 51 mill· Clearance Sale opened.
If
utes established by Wllr&gt; ) ')o~ t and I you weren•t here today,
Rnrul(l Gn11y tm H glob ~u ct JJng- 1
rJight In 1931
cGme tomorrow.
ba.e,&gt;'t' Mlltl,..rn 11~ached Om11k ~u fe1y af- !
J . N. Rathhurns Sons.
ter a :111ow night. and t wch•t hotw&gt;l RATHBURNS SWAMPED 11111111111m1mmnmummzzuua:mutu::umm:uuu:s:m: :..-:u;:uurum;m:~.t:l~llllUimm=:ttmtmi::m:nttlltiUIII
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later took ott f01 Chill\
It v.as on
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A. faulty stRbllizer
briefty and c=ol· ) and a leaky ~eas·pipc • eunlnved w 1
had not u yet force him down o.nd hr laml ed at .
the Isolated !actOJ. / town of Bi c lo~o 1
almost unconsCIOUS and wtth
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plane seriously crippled
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helped him to 1
repair the craft with a piece of
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he 11l.ul te d
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He lost his way and landed l
ror directiOns In U1e t.own of Sofi.sk. II
and nnally reached
Khaboravsk ,
completely exhaUfitcd with his hope j
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!f:attern Wll8 sUlJ determined to
continue t.be tugbt, . however, find !
got away f1om Khn.baruvsk a:1 soon J
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Ju~re ~y by ft: B . •Jameson. one
of! Jimlnle Mattern'~ backers when
apprtBed of tht! report that th~ 1
1Jter, wa!l safe. ~ :·
"l'ye always h&amp;.d confidence In
Jlmm)l" said Jarheson "We've been
pntt.y el(L!Ie ,anti he's ~demonstra~
at all time~ that tte Is ll. cool, l'leady
filer I've seen blm turn back when
he was 70 mllEj&gt; on ' his way"
Jameson 5&amp;1d he would ttnam:e
any further tHihf Mn.tlt!rn mfLY
want to make
"He can complete lh1s one or 1
eto.rt another one, Wi Jtc sef'S fit", I
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"The right kind of adverti~in1 lo alwayo beneficial to the
product about which it ia concerned. Thio ia particuladly true of
newapaper advertioin1, bec~UJe it admito of a frequency of fresh·
neao that io poooible with no other medium.
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"The reaaon I)O more buoineu people reaort to ad'Vertioing as
a oalea medium ia that they are not convinced of ito value. Anp
why 11re they not convinced? Simply bec:auoe they refuse to al·
low themaelvea to be ohown. They won't gi:ve advertioing a
chance.

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"A deparbnent store that advertiaeo two or throe timco a year
io very little better off than had it not done so even those few
timeatimef. It ia true with other kinds of commodities. There
are time• when big copy io the thina to uae and timea when better
reoulb can be obtained otherwiae. If the time ia ahort and the
me11a1e 11)\llt be put .,:r._, ao the limit in iize and prominence;
the full pace. • It-there ia enouah ft\OIIay, ..-ke the full page
aq~ foiiR.&gt;!: wi~ halveo or qu-.rten.
If fun~ are very limited,
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; .!"?al.friep~l].ayr 9F~~~ing ir
pleaseinrhcmildnessandpumyof
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.~ i. : 1~ ~I' ·~lje .~m Sttik~ story, They please the throat. In f!Vety
, \, ,. f'elve J~J.tn i!ie wol;!b nsht out
way and always,"Luckies Please!"
cif y~ m,out,b,;tucki~s ,PI~!" May we thank ym1, MrJ nd Mrs.
of ~ourse, ,They ple''~ in 'the , SII]ok~r,for giVm,g us t,~pbrase?

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"J b!l!'l tlfll!!ll~ll!~'l .~J!'l !l,ft"!!f •d.l'~"!•~ unlil Jut ye!lf.
J-le llt~l!l!l "!'~a ap~CII WI ~ IW!I'4 II we•~-uya on~~· T 11d11Y
be l~f~ li''~ fuSI~~ ljl!~i'F.~'!t \JefPJA Rf'J~oniaed him · a~d
'1!•1."'" ·~~!'l Rl'l!! ~'tif ~)&gt;.-~ It IP~Ii ll'f&amp;lc~ lh!!ll OV'I~ he·
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hunters, trappers, or membN~ cf J 1was \'.t' ll a t tended and the chHdren
Nomadic tnbe lacking th ~ m.,,. , \\Ci f' \lomlt- rf ull} tulined owing l.o
to lntorm clvlh1.atlon ol hi~ safely lhe r mtu·hr~ ~ tfor\J! o1 Mrs Harry
I or to es cort 1' 1111 to Rome spot 10. .
I Vvullt who tt ud dtatoye of them
in ihe lx'lt of 1.&lt;'\Pg:t&lt;t p h ~l"lll&lt;nli I Mll tlt t' d Pil.tk.S th e obliging Dor ·
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ws npc ta tor rcs lgnC'd Saturday
Mottern k:t Nt' W Y ot k 011 11 .
C lul .t! An Emleavm Ktrls and bo~ s
hrtl'&amp;l'dOU.'I ftl ght at fJ :!1 u 1n Sal· I'll' ~ IVItl b{ tt.:t' lliUIIl social at tlw
urday, June 3
cl.ut c ll rhut :-.da~ July Gll1
Seven hours later he n •w O\ 1 Mt .md Ml ~ At thur 011 nnd
Newfoundland, tmd eu.rly 1hr
j &lt;!a u ~ llte1 spcut Sund ll-Y with her
morning landed at Kragero tsland , pR r r nst F. M Tlu iss und famliy
Nt;Jtway Mote than :.14 hnm s hue!
M1 and Mt :; Jol' Bcegll' wetc
passed &amp;t 01 e news of hi s xnre ' Oll llrl 1 g u f'~ l f&gt; of his pa1 ents. M1
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mourned him as losJ
RA1HBUi"lNS SWAMPED
Fm'm Kmgero MMtc111 flc \\• tc

that, to l,e p•r(l,!ct, .tljo' amber
to •II the five Aense•. We pr~sume
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~!vehadlLf~~~qpos- I St-:;;(\l~~· rwli~ul~~ a:~d ~i:se i.~:~~
to scme lsulat.ed outpost an Plit t •• Port land

HAZEL '~ , LtV Ir N 1"':.
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Mat.tem
bef!nwild
fo1·ced
do\\nal.td
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rth t.herand
font~er's
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Nell Vera IJooper returned t.o her who is on the o.rea~ IMee bDatL
tu'\mr a t. Nitro Mc-nday e.ft.et a rnon
Mabel Politer ~ vtaLtinl fl1eDdl
t!V11 vaeatloh ~ llPr •mrle El11E'IR at Ea -:- t Liverpool a.nd. lfew BrJa'b·
Do! Wolf- 1lllrl wl!c
l ton th13 week .
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MrJ Otrp Be.:ile ID4 ~r Knl.
pa11t two mont ha if. l:rn llruv ln l!:
Edna 't't wm&amp;s and d.auabttra.T Ot
Eva PkrkR h1 able to be ''Ht
East Li ve rpool were dlnn~ ClofeJI.I
Mrll Harnl rl Be rogle I! !t'!l.vm g !or Sunday or Mr M d Kra. 'Wtn·
Conzlf::B 'I'. f) t.hl s T tk'-1\f.lay morning Thnl,horev r.r Bowma n.s Run ·

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fa ll of Pine Urove, vbilted. a.t Eden

isu~~:Y Bertha Kibble wu haull.na

11blej to ret
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'f 1flver but I!' in favor uf a mono:otJ:l')' re~rv c w~lch WQUld Uc
partly mHde up of the "'"h1te mt!Lal ';o11. of Ri)ve,· lhfearl :''llll~ng t he gold.
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an y M E Chmch wlil meet Monct H I Jul~ 10 a t 1 30 P M
All the
mcmbe1s or the BoaHi a1c kindly
rqucsted to be present

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PKt:SBl'TERIAN
l't.A.CI&lt;: i&lt;:V.'\NGF.LICAL CHUI\CU
Theuphll Mehl. MJnbilter
1 Cllm ch school9 AM Alltnv1ted
Eud Hat tenbaeh and Charles Peo~
pks Sup t!l
Mormng wm ~ hlp 10 30 Seunon
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-l(oplc 'Whul we may learn or the
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cnuKtll OF (IIRISf
, Children of This Wttrld Anthem
t 1 Gardner. l'~~or. Mtddle11ort by cho lr
9 15 un lf!ed senhP Se rm on I Ttla ng!P~ nwe t a l 6 30 M1ss Mar~
!&gt;\ t.Ject
. WQrs hlp Without Sa crl - ! t !Ia Relbr l, lt'llder
t.ce
Mr. nda'v nenmg; in

Unforgettable Spectacle

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. \\. ay po.ts~·ub\c
to funu "~ h
them and h Mitc n to aid 111 e\ et.V
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unfaJr cumpetlllun tn ttw 4 e~l m ronds, the latter have ~e t&gt;n I
that an lmpr u ' c m e ut In tiding l undition.\l! IR ~ecestUL,ry ~n:
0 th e more modern and p1 0 1.(1 t: i'il" l\ e of rail ex~t.:Utl e ., !
•have arranged for lht•ir pta(1.. t ,. f urn!!! h th e ult1mate 1•1
rnih'O iHl tra\ e l and cumtort
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A:-. a r ~" u lt. \\' (' n o\\ h :! \ I' t' ll !ll h e.: .. that nrc venta 11l c
loungtng r o om s and Haltlll :'l to be found f1ftee11 or twenty I
v e 11 r~ ~go only 111 the linest hotel~ or among the homes uf
!he ul t 1 a \\e ,dth '
Tt ln-ct hy r:-ul. a ~ a result of the
mod E rn e i1Jt e 11 q metho d s and th e dlort :~ put _forth t o
pre\·c nt !at1guc and mcnn\ e iiH!li CC ai'l well a~ dJscomf :'l rt I
i~ s om et hi n g tu \uok forwat·d lo 1. H r e1:1l from the nervous !
ttw 8 1011 t1o co ll JS ta.nt for ~til \\ho Jo~ {l e ncl tsn much time b~hin(l
the "ht•cl of an automuiJJh• .
Th e ra1lro ad~o~, ha\ ing ~e en the etTor of th~ir way and I
l·avmg d nnc all 111 th e ir pow e r to curroct the ovil. shou1c1
be mel half way h) th e trtnelling public which can Q' ·t
real vn.ca tJOniJlg in thi K rt:!spect flnd at the same time P t' ~' ·
form a "'er:ict• und help k e ep the U :.~c k-hone of Amerk'l ~·~
inQusll·wtt, intud and 130lvent.

the

1 N Millet s S S11pt
J B Euler E L PH•s
Ves tft Mt'Co} th olt !!u ectm
Mronmg a t 9 1 ~ S :.chool
! Mmnlng nt ]()I ~ Wmsh tp Set ·
[ l••on subject · !he Pt opor u ons o1
l ,lfe '
1 Evemng 6 30 Epv.;on h ._,,al!ut
Evening 7 30 Worsll1 p St tlt \Ur
Vision twd [•uty
11 ubJf!ct
I Wednesda y t' ~ etllll!! PI ayl'l a net
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Mrs. ArLhur Beeile, Sunday,
Mn Tbelma ~iaa aw:rulck of
Baltimore-, Maryland CJ.me ,_...
C:a y for 1 villt wlth her p&amp;~n~ .
Mr anrl )lr.s. s:, M Theisa.
The Chnstlao Endeavor party
~ lvm a.t the home of Mr and Mn
'o\aldu ~ver WAB well at.tended.
Eve-ninl wu spent In playing
Bames af~r !Of! crea.m cake WL"'

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I POMEROY CHUR(;II OF CIIRIST
Kenndh I Reed, Mlnlat.er
L CHIEFS AWAKEN
9.30 Morning service of wors hiJl
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true th~t 1\nd instruction Sermon ~; ubj ect :
UH.l:\1.._~ TH~ 11m·t thn tv } t! Ul :-. 1t 1 ~ JliO .a Y .
...: · The Importance of Little Thlngl'i"
, f' . . Jd tcJJ~ tnk c u Ill \l· rtOU~ tnduHtne • ln our unltied servile attention IS
0 f .\ II t h t: Ol wa
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the nulroalb have rem.uned 111 the ha c kgroun
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1of the children as wen a!:l to lhe
, . d ·u-d s of tht: c nrly 1900 s Lhnn udults
tt. day, IL' &lt;tiL' l to the ~tan • ·
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tn8 or the Oftlclal Board
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•d and airphint:!H wei~ making their
Wed 7 30 P M Mid week sc1vic1•
• and bemg !mplt t\ {
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of t}' e I Every adult member of t.he church
and g i1tllll g ltt&gt; lter and wmnwg th e con
enc~
.· l ~hould attend thls 5ervlce
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•on tent to let their pub\Je tra\O~ l l
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d ty dirtv
t"IKST BAPTIST CHUR&lt;.:H
riding Ill d w u ld cmder. \ad('ll,
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SIMJ"SON M. E. CHURCH
E: ma1t. Supt
With condttlon ~ Improve&lt;
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T E. Ma
MinlS&amp;er
j Mo1 nmg v.orsh1p 10 15 A M
der th e natural ''luy o{ the \and, " there IS pen y r
MorninK se;~:· and Sunday I T heme
A O tcat Utll vcl a ncc ,
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Intenn edlllLC and &amp;:mot B Y P
thance ~ tor se nnu ~ \'ne e f-1 a
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tural'v Power of Friendship "
L 6 30 P M
built onginallv for hor:-~ e drawn \'C hi c l e]'; ,~~ JU.st na
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Evening worship 'l 30 Sermon
Evening sery Jce 1 30 P M T heme
Kt1~~~d::,c r.~o!. ~!~~ell
"O W l'u.l' '\ Utomnlnl e trafli t
,l.!ld a comnderalJ\e CX- \ subject . ' Seeing Life- Whole"
I Sp'tlalifactl~~eeting W!.' du rsdn~ 1 30
Sundlt\ St tlOOl!) 15 A M.
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That 1t Bhoul(l 1
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. t • . !- GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH
n t.
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m··et ,, ,, "' ' holllmG I Mortnw, wm slllp at
Jl enditur e would IJ e n c cc~:-.al Y to \\lei&lt;
omJ&gt;
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t•ump 1l~a e~ ,\
Cia~- R •~
Our pri\YCT .. 1
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L. W.
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_ , up splend idly for t he s unuu ~: l Su n' on ~ u bjeet ·
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1"h l 't 1h·\ t tUII Ire done ll'l for all motorttilS to I 6 30 P M Youns Peoples meet I c ome and e nj oy t he m Y. ll h us
11,1:-;k
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rking 111
Eve mll g sm v1ce at 1 30 P M
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drtve t•arefu\ly ~nd all ot\wr:-; lo tdn•m rom pa
7 30 P M Evenmg prayer and \
IIEATII M t .. £'Ht Rtll
Tui-JtC fo1 t hl' rvcnlng .. ·our Real
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t;~ rmon
I w H Pa&amp;tersott, l"mitor Mldd.ll•porl (11 ouch Agtuns l Llfc
the restnded at e ~1
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T he o tflctal Board of lhe Sethdt:Ull{e l'

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mornina- for a 11hort vlalt in Athen11 Tumday
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Mr and Mn!. John Klllbl of
and famlly . Abe will be joined In 1Pukersb urt were calling
parAt.hena Saturday att.emoon by MI M 1 • n t~ Mr and Mrs Lewlll Kibble,
Lou.l.l~ Talbott &amp;nd P"red Healy a Sa.tur.-:lay
Pomeroy, who will ~f'Ompany her \ Cha s Barber or New C 1berto Mr home at ColumbUB
, land Is vlsl tlnl Mr and J.!rK
! Frank Ra rber II.Dd rwnlly
I Hnrold Pf\f! Her ana V\rill est.-

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All rehg10us teacfi
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w..,r.oru.&amp;d to.fSUli: er«Mi.H theY. arc lune unynne
'dahn
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TO OPEN SHOE SHOP
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BEACH PARTY
Ph1Up Bommer&amp;, who oonduct3
About. 30 ~cho lars of the Junior
shoe repair shop In Pomeroy, wiH 1&lt;H.: partmen t of Lhe S un day school
open a shoe repair bus iness ln. the c . t he First Baptlst church and
Beaserer bulldlng, Mill street, Au.- • b tests en joyed a beach pa r t y and
IUit 1, he announced recently He I \' emer rcu.sL, Thursday even ina, at.
'Will conduct both shopx In Mltid lt·· I Mo u1, 1lng 's Beach T encher&amp; of the
pm1 and Pomeroy .
1t , pa r~ment are Mrs P G Kre8ier
1\l ts Home1 Hyse ll ami M lt&gt;~:! CIA.ra
1Mue Ho.mllWn
Ct\18 HOSTESS
Mr11 w . B Juhlini was hostess
'I'hlli'IHlayo evening at her home on
Homer Russell, Bldn~zy Pickens
Iouth Second Avenue IA:l th e mem- I t1n d Leland Saxton left ThW'sday
bert of ber bridge club. Quests for I e\ cn lng !or Toledo on busines 5
ibe occaaion were' Mrs W E Bryan . M ro Clem Pieroe and three chH~
141'11. Harry BoWles and Mtss Helen clren who have been spendlnr, the
1• 1 ~few days with t.hc ro1mel"S htBea&amp;O!l of Oolumbu~:~
Mn!. Walter Harris was the reel· , l 1e r H '\rvey' Russ ""ll. and othet te l·
plent o:f tlle club pn ze, a nd Mrs ' t ti:Vf'S . 1-etumed to t he-Ir home ht
Br)'all was awarded the guest pJize , c."ll umb llil Pl'iday
L1gh.t refreshments were served by
Mr and M IS Hownt d You nt :md
the ho.ste!!li
M ' I cd Jl•n lu n ~ o f Columb us ,,. _

Mr and Mrs Ned Dellittt wen t to

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Clifford Ervin a.nd da\llh.ter. Mih
Cara Loul&amp;e Ervl.n -..;companied

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b::=================,;,======~·~ MJ.sa Arnold to HunUngt..on for a
~ Ma.ry wuaon or Reedville,

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Mrt. P.lota E. TaJbott, lett l"daY I.Reed were

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Pnrltersburk Sunday to spend the I
hollda}' with icl&amp;tl\cs
1 Osca1 Walker Is home from a 1
trip to NaShv1lle Tenn . takiu :{ L
D Comb.s to enter the R ~ fOi nMI.­
t wn Servic:e
Junio1 , son or Thaddens 01beant
ts suHerlng from mfe. tion from a I
brUise on his hand
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Miss Gladra EaJ!ter of HunLingt.on ,
1
1 is heme t.o smmd the holida y w1 t h
her home folies
Mrs Thad GJI.: en.nL left Moml~\
for Ashland. Ky to spend tltc holi duv with relatives
Mrs Emma Maxwell and :m il
Ormand of Ctaarleston vislt.ed u! I
the Wugner home Spnday
Homer Sowards nnd fllnlllv u ,~ur d their daughter Mr&amp; Les lie
Seunon
Deem Tuesdny

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~eport.
Mis8 '\rlrJ1nl.a Arnold ret.1ll'ned to
her homo ~ll Huntb\itOil, 1bunday
a fter a. visit with Mr and M.n.

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othcrwi'e JIIIIO&lt;cnt pevpi O'.
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An lmprO\cm e nl tn t h e natural condttJon cuutd
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ltladc If the pole:.; which L:urry t:hc ~ ' e c TIc
at
t e I c Pholl ..._ Wire:-;.. ur both • and wh1ch a~e s1tuaf,e~d
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convalescing
her re1 Bulav1lle
Allee Jones
who Ill at fro.-u
her home
at
t cent sickness
1 Mt s Ralph Fraz i ~r Qf Hj..\Utlllb't.OU
' Is here spending a few days with
her parents, Mr and Mrs. ~orge
t Boardmnn
Mrs A w Pullhu Is In Columbus
I spendlllg a few days with her re\ lat1ves and having her eyes treated ,
1 !Jy a !ipeciaUst
:
Mr.s Wm Houston who has been
quit.e ill Lhe past week ts unpmvlng I

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KANAUGA

nevo"

t.Ul'IUICi Prlcta.y oJt.el' a short l'l&amp;it.
with nlrs. HI'!~ Ch&amp;mbe11i aud
ts.mily and frienda. )4r and Mrt
Yount wwe. formerly l'tllidenta of

MIDDLEPORT I ,-PB-O~~.;:~N~A'--'-"TO-'-

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When the flunlly is as leep you
• l~ Aio.'&amp; Bad. Tbeu Bo' -n.l,.
routtl for two 'hady wee;U In the
sneak upetalrs and ndd the
We have been all around Lhe va.· coal btn
box. meanwhile utte1lng queer
cPUonal paradl6ea but we never
!t.und any place cooler than our
Blinl your nammOI"'l:. oetween Lhf! cQirps like a nlghL -ticouUng mam·
I own cellar.
1a:ften and 10 to 1leep knowins ro•l and trlsht.eninl yourseir with
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fOU have tound a spot where the ycur own cleverne&amp;&amp;
1 Now, there'a an Idea. Paclt your Nit&amp; will nevor pt YO\l and there
1) our camp kit over your bao.ll:, kiG&amp; ain't no polson Ivy.
The Idea ot a. vacation is to go
1t;JOIUC lunch under your arm, .tUn!
liOme place dlft'erent And we guarthe tarntlJ bye-bye Itt Ule top or
You can do " Uttle wood c:hop· antee the average husband never
1Lhe kitchen Btepa and then olunge p!na. enjc}· the sllent wllderne&amp;ll aeea ~1.1 cellar since repe!l-1 He Is·
l and never be further away tllan a I
down there v;hen there's OORI
cat call from l:l hot plate oi ~'PP &lt;.t be shoveled
Mt a nd Mn Ellwood af Cnarle!J1
Think It over boys and , 1f you
ton wer e dinner a:uests o! Mr and I The cellar ain 't bad.. It's dim
1 Mrs W E Houston Bunda}
c..ark and lso~ted. can Ule great !:ke it, &amp;end f or our prospcclllfi, des·
Mrs Swue PhllUps and
children forests top tl\at? Furthermore. It's crlbin&amp; the bosky dells, the aJlurtng:
of Columbus IU'e here t.o spend the run looking at the furnace when fens and the qulet valleys of the
c1ty cellar
hohda.y with l"8lf\tlves.
~Oit don't have to feed it.
Mrs Lola HaU or
Cheshire IIi
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1 k.eeplng house and caring ~r Mn
You can attain the lure of the
Try 1t tor two week~ Money bnck
I Tena Hilt in the n.b6enc.e ot Mrs w1known by poklnl a broom han. 1! you get a sunstroke

Ohlo under the Aet of !&amp;reb S, 1811. Publiahed Dall)' aod ·
aoept' Saturday Locatt:d on Lower Beool:.d Sl.n!tt, PQmtrOY, 0 . 1
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1n the dt.rk cornen and JumP.·
a.v. ;t,y qulek No man ac.tualJ)'
~;~~; ;w~haL
ll In hll cell&amp;r An es·
trip there i8 m()fe ~...
one In the M.-nmo"!
Kentucky It alBo nves a
wrt.a,&amp;a over the petrified.
eroutnas of West Vlralnla..

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DAnoY 'I'R!BtJl'tr•.-or.aiwv,

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like this (12 pt.)

MEN :

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Thooo
qualiUln!J 1
Applicant. mt.ervlewr.d ·
by Pleld AdY1so1·. Wrloo Box 27tJ 1

UMecE&amp;SilfY.

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Montcomery.

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MOJtl'!ING ST Aft

h::alth-clorkJo- In Er,l&amp;r!P.nce 1

tro.tned'.

lZc !'Cr line.
Type llke tbla (lO pt.) lOc

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tile Title Road With rrimo·'C.arneta
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3,017; Hamllton, 3.016; But.ler, 121;
Wwrence. eeo: Athenl. 811: Scdoto,
602; Roe&amp;. W; MUikin&amp;um, W;
and Clark.

l!pectol-&amp;. 1103.-117~.

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and the vast m&amp;Jorltf ww be

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mmtem, wuh. houae and aaralie ,
on I»&gt;!'Ohanlo pt. ~- s. Epple.

~ECTION.

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drop.- lrom lbe rollo -piA&gt;IeiJ.
The tot&amp;J. number of tM ~m­
tJ allow•noe cueS lri. Ule eouthem
Ohio counttea tnelude the follow-

I'OP. Rt:KT-Pour lOOQI ~-e 1n ·
Mlqalepor\. furntahed or un[qr- f
nlahe&lt;\. OaU 548-R.
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ablUty allowanooJ cuea in thla re-

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tl&gt;al wiU 1&gt;e dj'oppe&lt;l In &amp;&amp;Ch COUD•
ty. However, there 1re 22,T3'f dta·

Factor's Wife Collapses

and btth.,
Bll!l cS?rlna Ave. Phone 3:1)2-J.I
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Won Lost

FoundFOUND - Four keys on leather 1
stra p near Peace chUL dl
Owner mqulre at Dally Tribune of- 1
fice and pay for ad
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For Sale, Mi•e.

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o\LL MAKES or raulOB serviced at
-:easonnble j:.irlces. Brlng in yow
radio or c.u.J 241-.. . H M :;, 01'1:·
M lddlCPl.oft

JULY l!Jtn uur Ia ~~ day to to.ke
photos here. Don't waiL till our
ln11t ft•w days.
Studio.
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Miniature

Photo
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l'lt:STIUtDAl"S

PI..E:.b.SE: SPARE: MY BS: ,_.1v.,;,
PA--l'M BEGGING YOU!

Rent

A!\-IERICAN ASHOCIATION
St. Paul 4; Commbus 3.
Toledo 12; Mlnnc~:~.poll:. 10 (JL

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FOH RENT--Whaley Dental Offices
Can be dlvldcd to suit tennnt.s
One office l'iuitable ror book ~&gt;hop .
Rcasonabic rent, rC'osonnble t.cn- ~

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fou r room flat un
Kg:. Johartn l .l(li1•ht,
Cow·t 8t Apply at Whaley 's o1·
:hulrnu.m of the Hcidu!L!lg R'LOliiJ ul'
John Blnlr. Court St.
7~6 · :lt : thtl Catholic Bavatian J)cullle'll
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1 llllOr1g Catholic pohLJcLans in Gl'r-

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ol [\rst-::;Lrlllg opposition to meet
Virt lS In the flnnl muLch of the I
NATIONAL LEAGUE
wotld's gr~u~_:~~n~ _t_
o~~n_
an_~en_t_
. _ No 1:ames schcduk'&lt;l.

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DRESSING

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dn•sslng

TOOT'5 AND
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WILL ~E 41~EN
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HAR.VARD"AP&gt;IO•coRNEL~I'-1.!'-IE .
61G CRe.:(REGAT'l'A"'Ar ··LoNGY:
BEACI{ C~':'; }1-liS

India Ceylon

Hot Hou11e Tomatoes .. .. 3lbs 25c
Cantaloupes .......... . . . ' lOc
Rad,lshes .. .. . . .. . . . .. - 3 for lOc
Qananas ............. .. 4lbs. 25c
,r.~,~~~s, ~~e~tone .. . 4 ibs. 25c

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Vinegar
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Hma~w. f'a

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Pabatette Cheeae
Apple Butter ~~o~:r
Peanut Butter

Puffed Wheat

IUc

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~~-:~ 17c

Farm
j :1 r

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••• Be

24 C
Pimentoea
13c
Je No. 1\0 23 c
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Peaches ('!ow~r Jo~:nm
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Corn

R11nklllt Coulllry

Gentleman So. ~·. can

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dupllcated

occasions by Bobby Jones.

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anc! Mts
Ellis Sayre n:td
of New Brlgh(on. are vlsltl!lg
Lh-: fanners r:mndmothcr, Mr:;.

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Mr a.nd Mt:;. Mcnt Quillc:l

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pllmcnt"-ry t.o the f cl lowint; vtsttcr!;: Mrs C~rrl&lt;:&gt; Wvnn of "\IJwh.. K
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np 1 tme t6 _ ~utUuJ flowers
cu~J~r-&lt;J ~nd d-:-Hclous food.t;
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mf'cting: wa, Ill order.
omr.f'r~ eelrl ed
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1is
1":1t l, w 110 w.a8 a pa. tl en L at · th e Co lumbus h cspJial, ret urned home.
la.n WOOnesdhy. Mrs. Law is much
Improved.
IJPt.l y o c.11 "J!lr of Reed ~ ville. Js
t·J~ lllng (j \11d1~ und Grac ~ Crow.
Ml'lJ w R Ct~.ldwcll ol El Pn.,&lt;.·t.
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acco ~Lipnnif'rl bv his :l:&lt;lcr.
Mn· Carnt: Wynn o[ WLCh l~a
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Mrs Jnc. Quillen.
M: . nt•(l \ln;. W L . Custer d
Th:• rei.Jl"i•li; office r:.. wr rc. p,~·
E OruugC'. N J .. vi~Jt(d Su:·!d'I.V
1'\{t~. Hfl.el A~lcn. Vic " Pres . ~; ., !ll' d M cnct.ay
wtth ~he forme :··s
Ruth Kel:; lln·~. Sec. M r:-;. W !:l J\ • I me t'; 1· Mt s M R. CW&gt;t.cr.
n ::\l'dCr. 'I \"(':&lt;, •; Mrr G aiT!'
Ml~ l;an:t!l !itanlry and dall!;hTl•• ' Mlt lf' l.l" \Ia:·
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Loubc M {'F cr!x;uj 40 }C!ll :&gt; ago th&lt;: fir&lt;;+ prr ~·-, f11 d TUiOl: to. 0 .. were vif;lthr·
(ltnt. Ml ~ Ell z.ab - 111 A l•xa" dC~ 1;·- th ..- fr nn·r·l· fn lher Mr. and M rll
. lnR Ollf' cf lhL honor [;"Uf'';:~
r; OIJ; l" Slcw;~rt.
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I 011 June 26 a dau~llteJ" .
Pm&lt;. cll \Wi t' c11 ll r d I'J · lktr• It !)\
Bol"!l t::~ Mr and Mrs. Fred RooTlW tlhJC8' of \.h{' fot·mpr "" f:•t:; c; l,l"l·IJ&gt;. a :&lt;.nn J11ly ~nd gr1:1.ndson to
~ Mrr Pcw -11 1 11 UJ Lwd hmm 1 1:1 • · I Mr . nnd Mrl'. Joh n L. Geyer form·
Akron. ~~~~n-~ sper.t. !.he 1''11\all'r: •. ( r ly of Pomemv

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nggre~

When II H11l1111
It J'OUI"II

Morton's

SALT
2 '""· " 15 c:
tlOXI".'I

COCOANUT
P1df

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M1 ~. R a~

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Mr _and M1 &lt;:. Jno. B Uurn ,.,~ l ~ 1

M1· and Mrs (ircc" nf Alhc!' s,
, ,...mll Sunda\ 111th Mrs. Cutter nml
Mr:o. Em Robcrh. ;:::;:::::::=:::'=

DID YOU EVER STOP
TO THINK?
By Edson R. Waite,

Shawne~,

Oklahoma

In the storea of your city you will find obliging clerks whu
greet you with a smile, wait on you courteouely, an,wer your
quer.tionr-politely and are glad to take the trouble to oupply any
information wanted. They help to make better i&gt;uainess.
G~"inr

the buaineu ia not alwaya a aelfiah propooition.

Modern buaiqe11 eqf4il• 11 certalu amo11nt of •~rvi~e ~hat io of ao
'!!M~~ ln~r'!'t to J1111 ~u~~f as tp the eeller.

M!l£1&gt;

~oop•

Oelldout~

'Whole Wh~

BUNS
SC
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Re~ulu

~tyl rs

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• 'l\&gt;1•1tlllf!Jtr 1}~, A!'\"'~"~cl bec:auae they

advertjoe. ·, Yau can
be!ll !hein lll lbei{ IIW~ ~~'lie bf a~ver~i•inr ill yoqr local p11per.
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ctamplonship today with

Mre. K.\te Starkey of Parkersburg
Vi.':ltlng Mrs. Ca.ITif' Robertl:i

.~on

'Thr ...adtcs Aid sC.Cl{iy mel Fntn or t e

By LAURENC'"E MEJE:R
SL And,e\\'S, Scotland. July 7lNB-CrtLig Wood and Dcusmoac
Shute two members or the Amerlean ~ontmgent who 24 hours aJ::O
10ocnu;d hopcleGS ly out of the runn·
ll!g, t1ed for
Ule British opeu

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19c

L'urred Rl-. l'kf' 1Sct

Lrnge

THE BARONET
WEARJNA'f
PULLED

Z"'" 15c

\\'ATt:RMJ::I,O:oiq

c.n

l'HE GEEVUM GIRLS

2 ,••. 17c

~I!HW

'f0.\11\TI)ES
.1-'ruuy l~lp• :

Shredded Cocoanut '"

StR J"-SPE:R\5
~f&gt;.T MADE'TI4E fH10CIOU
BEI'.ST WINCE. WI~

Fresh Fruits rr:1d Vegetables

J.;t"!'liKHiT ORANGI&lt;:S

7 07..

ban

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25 C

Olivea

p)l.g.

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hf '

110. lad.

41'1 Urain

. WESl"S HOPE AGAINSr;YALE;
12 oz.
bcttlee

rrf'lint

Bull~

'.CoACHEOI(

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Vei("Cta 1Jics

( :UCUMBEKS., J&lt;"uiH' )' Hot

71/tS IS nlc 8EST
CREW HE EVER -

COUPE BY

Quaker Maid

2
CHILI SAUCE
tb. 23c
OUR OWN TEA
lb. 19c
CREAM CHEESE
2 lbo. llC
MACARONI s::,h.ni
PALMOLIVE SOAP 5 25C
5 ~~~ zsc
SOAP CHIPS
3 ·~:r 19c
NUTLEY OLEO

ult

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Jnr

AL~sAYs~niAT"

ABADABA Sl &gt;&lt;.

5(.;

111H)"OilllU !8{'.

for f•

}'I'CI'h Frnlls and

nmln -

1'hln '\It h

IHE WINNE-R

Print . . . . . pound 59c

oecououllcnl

tulns lbct eame
qun.\!ty as o!·dln-

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lb. can

TODAY

Bo.lthnorc at Toronto.
Jersey City 11.t Montreal.
Newark at Buffalo.

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LETART FALLS

INTERNATIONAL Lt:AGUt.:
Albu.uy at Rochester.

Clover I·'.n m

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NATIONAL LEAGUE

Speciala For Week
July 7th to July 14th

t~W·o

Bullalo 5; Newark 2.
Toronto 13; Baltimore 4
Jersey City 11; Monb:cal 3.

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Louis .
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8Cheduled.

'CHE UNIQUE

FLOUR
69c

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TO!'AY

Sunny6dd

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James Bra,id and

Rochester 4; Albany J 110 m111 .

Toledo at Minneapolis.
Indla.na.poH&amp; nt Kansas City
Lauis\'ille at Milwaukee.

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-,cbeduled.

Detroit at New York.
Chicago at PhlladelphJn.
Only games scheduled.

1 7c

FORK AND BEANS
DEL MONTE PEAS

gsme~&gt;

INTERNATIONAL 'LnGUE

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record of 291 Ch:ul&amp;;ton, ~ pent the wc3k end
llltrokcs eHtai.&gt;llllht:l4&lt; m
1908 by 1 with Mn-.. Burnell·::; mother. Mr3

slroke above

Boston at Cincinnati
New York at Chicago.

1':, THI:: 2. ~
DAY OF

Quaker Maid

No

LEAGVE

AMERICAN LEAGUE

COFFEE
BUTTER
2 lbo. sse

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EIGHT O'.CLO&lt;;K

Cc ontry Ro'U

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AMERlCAN ASSOCIATION
Columbus at St. Paul .

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GAI\IE:S

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FOR RENT--Plvu rooms, balh and 1 many, who wa11 arrf'~l&lt;ld rccenlly in 1
btu&gt;emcnt. See Mrs F . E Rich-~ the Nazi rlrive to mnkc Germany 8
ards, 114 Mulberry Ave ., or Phone one-pn~ty co~ntry. M,rr. LciC"ht i!;
420-J.
5-30-6t
the Catholic leader m MllDicb.

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RESULt'S

FoUowing his New York debut, Carnera and hi!'! many manager!! Blarted a ILlur o! Lhll '~~~n~''l.&gt;V}~.h!\~&lt;~k:
out after knockout following in eueh order as to arou6e suspicion. Pr1mo lost severa l
li!lbaek coming in hi!l ftnt meeting with Sha rkey in October, 19::JL In the twenl}' ~or!ths
beloAI their next batllo Primo waa caretully tutored lor his big chanc:t. The ~ynthctic boxer is OQW cham.
pion of the world .

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.'MApi ~\i:E411J' . Will' I~ be pi-nth' aurp~iaed if lpey were to
ill¥~~,;~ ~· v~~~~~ ldrida llll~_ cl4ftea pf merchamlioe o!&gt;~i~·
~1!11! ill ~!lir f:i~Y· . Wi'l! f:ll!• ~llQwle~g~, U!ey •ho11ld opend 1111

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like this (12 pt.)

MEN :

C...pbll

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Thooo
qualiUln!J 1
Applicant. mt.ervlewr.d ·
by Pleld AdY1so1·. Wrloo Box 27tJ 1

UMecE&amp;SilfY.

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per line.

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m.
MOJtl'!ING ST Aft

h::alth-clorkJo- In Er,l&amp;r!P.nce 1

tro.tned'.

lZc !'Cr line.
Type llke tbla (lO pt.) lOc

3.M8;

tile Title Road With rrimo·'C.arneta
.

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3,017; Hamllton, 3.016; But.ler, 121;
Wwrence. eeo: Athenl. 811: Scdoto,
602; Roe&amp;. W; MUikin&amp;um, W;
and Clark.

l!pectol-&amp;. 1103.-117~.

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It's a SmaU World

and the vast m&amp;Jorltf ww be

Jnr:
Pranklln,

mmtem, wuh. houae and aaralie ,
on I»&gt;!'Ohanlo pt. ~- s. Epple.

~ECTION.

I

drop.- lrom lbe rollo -piA&gt;IeiJ.
The tot&amp;J. number of tM ~m­
tJ allow•noe cueS lri. Ule eouthem
Ohio counttea tnelude the follow-

I'OP. Rt:KT-Pour lOOQI ~-e 1n ·
Mlqalepor\. furntahed or un[qr- f
nlahe&lt;\. OaU 548-R.
"1-5-St f

CLASSIFIED
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Type

ablUty allowanooJ cuea in thla re-

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tl&gt;al wiU 1&gt;e dj'oppe&lt;l In &amp;&amp;Ch COUD•
ty. However, there 1re 22,T3'f dta·

Factor's Wife Collapses

and btth.,
Bll!l cS?rlna Ave. Phone 3:1)2-J.I
7-7-3t.

J'OJt RllNT-JiliYt

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Won Lost

FoundFOUND - Four keys on leather 1
stra p near Peace chUL dl
Owner mqulre at Dally Tribune of- 1
fice and pay for ad
6-23-U

For Sale, Mi•e.

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Pet.
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o\LL MAKES or raulOB serviced at
-:easonnble j:.irlces. Brlng in yow
radio or c.u.J 241-.. . H M :;, 01'1:·
M lddlCPl.oft

JULY l!Jtn uur Ia ~~ day to to.ke
photos here. Don't waiL till our
ln11t ft•w days.
Studio.
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Miniature

Photo
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l'lt:STIUtDAl"S

PI..E:.b.SE: SPARE: MY BS: ,_.1v.,;,
PA--l'M BEGGING YOU!

Rent

A!\-IERICAN ASHOCIATION
St. Paul 4; Commbus 3.
Toledo 12; Mlnnc~:~.poll:. 10 (JL

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FOH RENT--Whaley Dental Offices
Can be dlvldcd to suit tennnt.s
One office l'iuitable ror book ~&gt;hop .
Rcasonabic rent, rC'osonnble t.cn- ~

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unts. Also

fou r room flat un
Kg:. Johartn l .l(li1•ht,
Cow·t 8t Apply at Whaley 's o1·
:hulrnu.m of the Hcidu!L!lg R'LOliiJ ul'
John Blnlr. Court St.
7~6 · :lt : thtl Catholic Bavatian J)cullle'll
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_ Party and Lh.e out.lli;a!Jding c eric
1 llllOr1g Catholic pohLJcLans in Gl'r-

Ready for Big Sprint Regatta
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nts crown and mowed down 11 hoot i llllilllr.')
ol [\rst-::;Lrlllg opposition to meet
Virt lS In the flnnl muLch of the I
NATIONAL LEAGUE
wotld's gr~u~_:~~n~ _t_
o~~n_
an_~en_t_
. _ No 1:ames schcduk'&lt;l.

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FOURTEEN·

SALAD
DRESSING

iCONTE:iT

This

BETWEEN

dn•sslng

TOOT'5 AND
(OL HOOFER!

ary

WILL ~E 41~EN
~UTiLE

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2 No.2

&lt;an&amp;

EVERETT

u. CHUCKLE!

I, .WASHtt.IGlo~ ~Wii:l:" BE-:11-iE!"\
HAR.VARD"AP&gt;IO•coRNEL~I'-1.!'-IE .
61G CRe.:(REGAT'l'A"'Ar ··LoNGY:
BEACI{ C~':'; }1-liS

India Ceylon

Hot Hou11e Tomatoes .. .. 3lbs 25c
Cantaloupes .......... . . . ' lOc
Rad,lshes .. .. . . .. . . . .. - 3 for lOc
Qananas ............. .. 4lbs. 25c
,r.~,~~~s, ~~e~tone .. . 4 ibs. 25c

IA-.c~IM~t'=
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l'EACIIt~S,

J.'t·o•&lt;•

,,, ..., 49c

=~ IIJ. 8\'HH!!W·

Vinegar
full elr

Hma~w. f'a

gal.

ZSe

Pabatette Cheeae
Apple Butter ~~o~:r
Peanut Butter

Puffed Wheat

IUc

25c
~~-:~ 17c

Farm
j :1 r

23c

••• Be

24 C
Pimentoea
13c
Je No. 1\0 23 c
•
Slice d P meapp
Peaches ('!ow~r Jo~:nm
2 35 C
Slz~;~
Clover Farm, PliLia

ur 6tL•.ffcd. l t o;::. Jar

ea.n1

Fruit Salad "'""''
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1-llr~;c 81~·
·. can 29 C

p

\Vc rlhm o r&lt;J

2 25

ea1 l:11rh June No :: can5 C
Brnnt.l.
27 C
Tomatoea Hally
I..g. HIZ&lt;:" . J cllnl

Corn

R11nklllt Coulllry

Gentleman So. ~·. can

on ll.Jiy Wagner.

dupllcated

occasions by Bobby Jones.

M1

anc! Mts
Ellis Sayre n:td
of New Brlgh(on. are vlsltl!lg
Lh-: fanners r:mndmothcr, Mr:;.

Noncy Sayn'

d1 •Y,nL thhc h1o'!'ebcf1Mrs. Jno.. ~ull ·f

Mr a.nd Mt:;. Mcnt Quillc:l

us r.ess mee .... ,g o

pllmcnt"-ry t.o the f cl lowint; vtsttcr!;: Mrs C~rrl&lt;:&gt; Wvnn of "\IJwh.. K
Mal W B C· 10 11 El
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FaL ':" Tex&amp;s M.i:&gt;5 Ca.! sic SRF ;:&gt; of
Wl '11
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of Nr.v
lCC ng'....... s.
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Haven ·i(ld Mrs. Albert. HtgghlDOttom . ThP dinner . was lovely In ft ~
np 1 tme t6 _ ~utUuJ flowers
cu~J~r-&lt;J ~nd d-:-Hclous food.t;
'
Aller " sr.dnl hcur. bu:..lncs~
mf'cting: wa, Ill order.
omr.f'r~ eelrl ed
rnr ~)lr vt"l''!
1 19:.13-l!l:-14 wrrr. Pn: ~·. M.J .;. Rull ~
• Krlslmg, Vlc ~ PrlS . .Mr:&gt;. C,~l\ ~\,!. -

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Quillen.

R~1· J D. l a.v_ w! 10 ha:. l&gt;o/',l r.t·
d1
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1: nJ u~o og1ca sc oo a ~ .....,. 1uw.-ne 0 . uccrmp rm ted by
1is
1":1t l, w 110 w.a8 a pa. tl en L at · th e Co lumbus h cspJial, ret urned home.
la.n WOOnesdhy. Mrs. Law is much
Improved.
IJPt.l y o c.11 "J!lr of Reed ~ ville. Js
t·J~ lllng (j \11d1~ und Grac ~ Crow.
Ml'lJ w R Ct~.ldwcll ol El Pn.,&lt;.·t.
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acco ~Lipnnif'rl bv his :l:&lt;lcr.
Mn· Carnt: Wynn o[ WLCh l~a
,...xandr t. Sec .. -Eva. RcbcrLs, 1 rcu... l&lt;an ., 1 r turwtl hrme On.t.urda;,·.

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f"t&lt;;\"·1

gate scores of 292.
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sure_ 292 was

just

't

Mrs Jnc. Quillen.
M: . nt•(l \ln;. W L . Custer d
Th:• rei.Jl"i•li; office r:.. wr rc. p,~·
E OruugC'. N J .. vi~Jt(d Su:·!d'I.V
1'\{t~. Hfl.el A~lcn. Vic " Pres . ~; ., !ll' d M cnct.ay
wtth ~he forme :··s
Ruth Kel:; lln·~. Sec. M r:-;. W !:l J\ • I me t'; 1· Mt s M R. CW&gt;t.cr.
n ::\l'dCr. 'I \"(':&lt;, •; Mrr G aiT!'
Ml~ l;an:t!l !itanlry and dall!;hTl•• ' Mlt lf' l.l" \Ia:·
ll~l' l l(tl:ut~ c
!('r Muxiuc. and
Loubc M {'F cr!x;uj 40 }C!ll :&gt; ago th&lt;: fir&lt;;+ prr ~·-, f11 d TUiOl: to. 0 .. were vif;lthr·
(ltnt. Ml ~ Ell z.ab - 111 A l•xa" dC~ 1;·- th ..- fr nn·r·l· fn lher Mr. and M rll
. lnR Ollf' cf lhL honor [;"Uf'';:~
r; OIJ; l" Slcw;~rt.
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I 011 June 26 a dau~llteJ" .
Pm&lt;. cll \Wi t' c11 ll r d I'J · lktr• It !)\
Bol"!l t::~ Mr and Mrs. Fred RooTlW tlhJC8' of \.h{' fot·mpr "" f:•t:; c; l,l"l·IJ&gt;. a :&lt;.nn J11ly ~nd gr1:1.ndson to
~ Mrr Pcw -11 1 11 UJ Lwd hmm 1 1:1 • · I Mr . nnd Mrl'. Joh n L. Geyer form·
Akron. ~~~~n-~ sper.t. !.he 1''11\all'r: •. ( r ly of Pomemv

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nggre~

When II H11l1111
It J'OUI"II

Morton's

SALT
2 '""· " 15 c:
tlOXI".'I

COCOANUT
P1df

1C.C
.. CAKES
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M1 ~. R a~

Allrn. fo rmr·:-ly nf Letar t
one ____
Mr _and M1 &lt;:. Jno. B Uurn ,.,~ l ~ 1

M1· and Mrs (ircc" nf Alhc!' s,
, ,...mll Sunda\ 111th Mrs. Cutter nml
Mr:o. Em Robcrh. ;:::;:::::::=:::'=

DID YOU EVER STOP
TO THINK?
By Edson R. Waite,

Shawne~,

Oklahoma

In the storea of your city you will find obliging clerks whu
greet you with a smile, wait on you courteouely, an,wer your
quer.tionr-politely and are glad to take the trouble to oupply any
information wanted. They help to make better i&gt;uainess.
G~"inr

the buaineu ia not alwaya a aelfiah propooition.

Modern buaiqe11 eqf4il• 11 certalu amo11nt of •~rvi~e ~hat io of ao
'!!M~~ ln~r'!'t to J1111 ~u~~f as tp the eeller.

M!l£1&gt;

~oop•

Oelldout~

'Whole Wh~

BUNS
SC
Uo!.

Re~ulu

~tyl rs

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• 'l\&gt;1•1tlllf!Jtr 1}~, A!'\"'~"~cl bec:auae they

advertjoe. ·, Yau can
be!ll !hein lll lbei{ IIW~ ~~'lie bf a~ver~i•inr ill yoqr local p11per.
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I~~~~~fi~,~!n~~~~~ ~~~~~vsd~;in~7~~-bri;.~~~~~ ~~~;~~~~~~n~,t :l~;~~pa~er. oC'l,!:r~ljt~~~:
I
'" Ptlll lhC' Wld: e1:d Wllil Mrs ,) n.o.
~~

M

ctamplonship today with

Mre. K.\te Starkey of Parkersburg
Vi.':ltlng Mrs. Ca.ITif' Robertl:i

.~on

'Thr ...adtcs Aid sC.Cl{iy mel Fntn or t e

By LAURENC'"E MEJE:R
SL And,e\\'S, Scotland. July 7lNB-CrtLig Wood and Dcusmoac
Shute two members or the Amerlean ~ontmgent who 24 hours aJ::O
10ocnu;d hopcleGS ly out of the runn·
ll!g, t1ed for
Ule British opeu

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19c

L'urred Rl-. l'kf' 1Sct

Lrnge

THE BARONET
WEARJNA'f
PULLED

Z"'" 15c

\\'ATt:RMJ::I,O:oiq

c.n

l'HE GEEVUM GIRLS

2 ,••. 17c

~I!HW

'f0.\11\TI)ES
.1-'ruuy l~lp• :

Shredded Cocoanut '"

StR J"-SPE:R\5
~f&gt;.T MADE'TI4E fH10CIOU
BEI'.ST WINCE. WI~

Fresh Fruits rr:1d Vegetables

J.;t"!'liKHiT ORANGI&lt;:S

7 07..

ban

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25 C

Olivea

p)l.g.

I l 1..1
hf '

110. lad.

41'1 Urain

. WESl"S HOPE AGAINSr;YALE;
12 oz.
bcttlee

rrf'lint

Bull~

'.CoACHEOI(

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Vei("Cta 1Jics

( :UCUMBEKS., J&lt;"uiH' )' Hot

71/tS IS nlc 8EST
CREW HE EVER -

COUPE BY

Quaker Maid

2
CHILI SAUCE
tb. 23c
OUR OWN TEA
lb. 19c
CREAM CHEESE
2 lbo. llC
MACARONI s::,h.ni
PALMOLIVE SOAP 5 25C
5 ~~~ zsc
SOAP CHIPS
3 ·~:r 19c
NUTLEY OLEO

ult

Q t.
Jnr

AL~sAYs~niAT"

ABADABA Sl &gt;&lt;.

5(.;

111H)"OilllU !8{'.

for f•

}'I'CI'h Frnlls and

nmln -

1'hln '\It h

IHE WINNE-R

Print . . . . . pound 59c

oecououllcnl

tulns lbct eame
qun.\!ty as o!·dln-

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TODAY

Bo.lthnorc at Toronto.
Jersey City 11.t Montreal.
Newark at Buffalo.

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LETART FALLS

INTERNATIONAL Lt:AGUt.:
Albu.uy at Rochester.

Clover I·'.n m

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NATIONAL LEAGUE

Speciala For Week
July 7th to July 14th

t~W·o

Bullalo 5; Newark 2.
Toronto 13; Baltimore 4
Jersey City 11; Monb:cal 3.

I ..~~•gQmt:;t..
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1: at 'Si..
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8Cheduled.

'CHE UNIQUE

FLOUR
69c

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Sunny6dd

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James Bra,id and

Rochester 4; Albany J 110 m111 .

Toledo at Minneapolis.
Indla.na.poH&amp; nt Kansas City
Lauis\'ille at Milwaukee.

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Detroit at New York.
Chicago at PhlladelphJn.
Only games scheduled.

1 7c

FORK AND BEANS
DEL MONTE PEAS

gsme~&gt;

INTERNATIONAL 'LnGUE

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llltrokcs eHtai.&gt;llllht:l4&lt; m
1908 by 1 with Mn-.. Burnell·::; mother. Mr3

slroke above

Boston at Cincinnati
New York at Chicago.

1':, THI:: 2. ~
DAY OF

Quaker Maid

No

LEAGVE

AMERICAN LEAGUE

COFFEE
BUTTER
2 lbo. sse

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EIGHT O'.CLO&lt;;K

Cc ontry Ro'U

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Single Pound

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AMERlCAN ASSOCIATION
Columbus at St. Paul .

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FOR RENT--Plvu rooms, balh and 1 many, who wa11 arrf'~l&lt;ld rccenlly in 1
btu&gt;emcnt. See Mrs F . E Rich-~ the Nazi rlrive to mnkc Germany 8
ards, 114 Mulberry Ave ., or Phone one-pn~ty co~ntry. M,rr. LciC"ht i!;
420-J.
5-30-6t
the Catholic leader m MllDicb.

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RESULt'S

FoUowing his New York debut, Carnera and hi!'! many manager!! Blarted a ILlur o! Lhll '~~~n~''l.&gt;V}~.h!\~&lt;~k:
out after knockout following in eueh order as to arou6e suspicion. Pr1mo lost severa l
li!lbaek coming in hi!l ftnt meeting with Sha rkey in October, 19::JL In the twenl}' ~or!ths
beloAI their next batllo Primo waa caretully tutored lor his big chanc:t. The ~ynthctic boxer is OQW cham.
pion of the world .

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.'MApi ~\i:E411J' . Will' I~ be pi-nth' aurp~iaed if lpey were to
ill¥~~,;~ ~· v~~~~~ ldrida llll~_ cl4ftea pf merchamlioe o!&gt;~i~·
~1!11! ill ~!lir f:i~Y· . Wi'l! f:ll!• ~llQwle~g~, U!ey •ho11ld opend 1111

!h~if "'"""' " ~~~me·
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'MA' TRACY GREETED
WITH SURPRISE ON
HER 60TH. BIRTHDAY

Countians
In Warren

1FORMER POMEROY
GIRL PASSES AWAY
1
IN PENNSYLVANIA

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t.her &amp;nd. other ret.,Uvea bm. Jln.
Clark will return Wttb the PbUUPI'

Flying to U. S.

H'IP.

nnt or the

w~

ably tonleht. Cooler 1n North JJOl'Uoo:• ~t.
Sunday generally tail' ana cooJer.

N£W PR~P~SAl TO
HElP PR~SPEHITY
SENT U l ~ N0~ N

Help Yourself To These

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SIGNS
DEPl~R~BlE BILl

Recovery Aide

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Preaident And Group Of
Adviaen Evolve
, New Plan

BUSINESS IS FINE! We have been doing a fine buaineu for
aenral months. Customen tell ua we have a wonderful line of
gooda at the right price. We always have new things to show
you.

Trou·sers

LAC!:E DRESSES, PIQUES and
ORGANDIES
Just Arrived!

Aa Swirling Waters Waah
All In Path; In Heart
Of~ouriot Area

lf'IMYiieifieif'ilto for buaineae

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SILK DRESSES

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·::-, ~~: ..A;8itt:i'Det~~-...,._,qo ~-

TONIGHT

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"TOPAZE"

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.Na.noy

earroll,
Charlet~

.QMMV\CAI~
Kid''

J~.loneR

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(IJJ pel'IIOD )

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Cbicaro:
New Y'ork; WO'BU,
On out sta1e, one
ton
Old-fashioned music;
only.

onr wr',!4,

PIANO

pleftty of comedy.

RECJ1'.4.1..

Comedy: Fish Feathers

l

The followll;li" recital Wlder the
SEERSUCKERS
d1rect.ton or Miss 1 Fram~es M.' Ihle
wilL be preseAted Batu.rday afterWHITE DUCKS
nopn at 2 JO by the pupi!JI from
t,11e Jhle Studio of Mwlc at the
Slmp{IPu M E churr.h
$l25
I M.,rch or the Cookie Sold.Jel"8 by
~hman,
Oharl~
Lee ; Blum~r
!Song:,
Hob6on
and
Soldier
a' March,
I
Schumaq, No~n Long, War Dant:-e
by Rodger~~ and Etude by Bilbro,
WASH FLANNELS
Hohcrt Lee, Splnnlnr Bong by EllNUB FLANNELS
n en reh.:h and Oauotte by B Rubll st ~ ln Margie Moore , Sonatina
,, r
No 1 by Dussek and Valse Lucille
$ •.95
by Frlm I Maxine Swan;
Thref!
'II
Wltlhes by Frank Harrat and Lite
, by Oley Speaks, Vlrrtnia COmpI
ton, Mc~oo·Boprano; Sunday MornWAsHABLE CORDS. Ing from · Mln1aturea" by Seybold
Carolyn Smith, violin; A Love
LINENS
BonK and A Waltz by Hartman ,
Mnry Jo Swann vlolln; Arioso b)i
$2.45
Alb~rt. Berul and Demure by Helen
Dalht.m, Nancy &amp;haeter, violin,
l:ittle Prelude by Bach, and , Waltz
I
ty Tschalkousky, RuUl Garber,
f,lt·'1~ol ~rt Ueo run cat Sonatina
by Dussek and Country
~ Wldf ..-alslba.nd, ~; In mo · 1 Gardens by Percy Grainger, WitJGerber; A Little Night 8ollJ 1by
!leis, aanlortuod and deep pookeu I tam
1Ann Scott and In a Toy Shop by
l oui!Je c Rebe, Tommy Orow: The
Happy Farmer by Schumann and
HLL681an l&gt;anllf!U.8tl by B Crist,
SEERSUCKER
Vera. Hepp, Prelude No. 8 by Bach
llnd Majesty or tlle Deep by 0 P.
TIES, 3 for
Hamer VIrginia Compton

Total

11Middlo1...._

'Pederated Church 10)

Stiver!. p
l;toush, 3b
Mehl rf

"TERROR
ABROAD"

Ihle. sa
Jack!on 2b
stewart., If
Young ct
Spencer, lb

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WHITE DUCK
CAPS .. , .. ..

$1
2Sc I

YORK

&amp;.on, John HaRida.y,

HOUSE

SOc;'
~It.z

Fed cnureh .

Much More.
FAIL TO SEE OUR
OF PAJAMAS FOR
LADIES.

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f.

GRAINS

ClYI.co.go
g~aln close·

July

7- INI!-Cash

Whea.t new 1 hard 100 1-4. 2 hard
gg 1-!l, 3 h11.rd 99, ~ mixed 98 3- 4.1
1 dark hard 101 1- 2, old 2 hard
weevily 99

lhroDfed aur

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HOME MADE MEATS
BAKEb HAM An,_ Chicken Loaf
AtOC Pound ..... .,
Pound .

35c
VEALL9AF
20c
ROAST PORK
35c
~x~to"AF
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Pound
Pound ..... . 20c
H~~u~~~.. ~ N~!~~~~ .. . 20c
185-L-PHON~185-L

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One group of
HATS

One lot of New
Sprin11 and Summer
HATS

lui &amp;he riP&amp; a&amp;Jie far

Tlal1 aroop lncl-'• black,

the eoel bJit &amp;o flabh ••'

brown, NaYJ", and anJL

the llllUOA.

Yow tbo&amp;r:e.

$1.00

The l)emand for
WHITE HATS
Ia at ita hei11ht

New •nes now

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methods include tntema.cooperatlon to regulate production and exportation of raw
1'!\aterials as well as coordination of
federal employment pqranu:.
The question ot a oommodity
currency such as tlle president hu
in mtnd tor the United States alao
may be proposed a.a 1. subject for
dlscUNton on the &amp;tJenda, it was
mid.
President Rooaevelt believes It
woukl be a. aplendki thJna tor the
entire world to adopt , once prices
have been n.ised to a point where
qrlcUltiU'f and industry can tunct.lon profttably aact
It calls for t.he

e.l!{'~tently

Unkl.na of

the
national monetary medium, aucb u
the dollar, to a commodity lndex

once prices hive reached a aatls..

$l&amp;o ;

CHILDRENS DRESSES

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The following were ID.Yitecl: Mlu
1
h
our
M•Y Terrill, Mlaa Sea Tm'lU. ~ mora Ill' w en
Mary
Whitlock,
Mila ll1lgrOd Clearance Sale al'"'ned•
Strauss. fo4lu
Clll!ord,
h ere wuay
·-~! MiBB Helena Ollft'ord. Mf1. Pbeu. YOU
wenD t
t
Clll!ord, MrL AudrtY~DI, Mila \come -01row.
lt..
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J • • R• thl&gt;a............
a-ll'
lind Mbo 8~

Rice,

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&gt;M!jSt; beautiful drel!l!es, just
a•'•·iv~ . , You will be pleased
with the ,price~

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A FEW BATHING SUITS
All Wool, Now

A Bi11 Lot of S1.00
D'ESSE'S

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Com 2 mixed 59 3-4 60, fl mixed 1
50 ; 1 yellow 61 1-2 6:1; ~ yellow 60·
€2, 3 yellow &amp;9 1-:1 60; t yellow 58
\'181TOR IS o_UEST OF HONOR 1-2, 5 yellow 56 , 6 yellow 48..&amp;1 1·4
2 white 60 1~2 61 1-2; 3 white 59
Honoring Mrs ouy Bannister of 3-f 60, 6 white 4'f 1-4 48; sample 1
Washington, Pa., who 18 a hou&amp;e I=============
I guest at her home, Mrs John Hlte 1"
j
ct Vale Street, recently enterta.tnIt waa beyond our power
eO with a hamburger fry at the to -pe wo'th c:rowd• that
6henang Springs on the Chester
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Road

All New Spring~da, Mo,tly Navy Blue

Charlie Rq(letl, Neil lla.,l·

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Friday and Saturday

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THEATRE

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Colwnbua,
o, the
Again
usai.Unr
new taxation J»""tra.m,
Ooori!t' WhltR lo.&amp;t nlaht
ar~t rflluctance" al(Jile(l the
000,000 appropriation bUI and
erated that a Special session or thP
aaumbJy is lnellC&amp;.-ble.
TOday WI\&amp; pay dBY

for

thoU•

rtmda or state empt01'&amp; as &amp; result
ot the rovemor's aotlon In pJa.elnt
bl&amp; atp.ature on the budpt bill
Hundreds have roue unPtJ,d for :)
month, due to delay 1n J)IUJiillJ the
bin ln the lesill&amp;ture.
The blll went. Into efteet Immediately and salary cheekl went "Oyt
promptly
Governor White &amp;ttaeted part!!
ot the appropriation btU aa "de·
pJorable" Jncreuea made by the
auembly have thrown the btll out
ol balance b7 tl.llOOJlOO be fi&amp;ld.
An amendment provlcUnK for tax
reduction In Rtate·aJd school dlaa
trJeta without provldlnr ror
make up the difference was
.said tbe 10vernor, "I
that the evils involved

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Chlc&amp;llO July 8-IN8-The qUBA-

Uon at the eenulneness or the kid· 1'
naping of John "Ja.ke the ba.rber" I
Factor one week ago today arMe
llgaln t.oda) w!Lh lhe report Lhot
the mllllonalre !!look market opera.·
tur I~ enroute t.o Ban Antonio, Ter.,
1.lth Murray Humphries .sucoeMOr
~I) Al capone 11 overlord (lf Chi·
A~ left, AgneR Samuehmn of DeR Moines, Rtate tmper- caao ~ underwOTid
intendent of public instruction in Iowa, addrc~f:ling the Department of justtce omolalll
who want to apeak with Hum ·
rural education section of the National Education AssocJ. phries In connection wUh hll Ln ~
ation in convention at Chicago. Right, Franci!'3 G. Blau c:llctment far violation of the In·
ceJ•e tax lav1s received reporUI
(left), Illinois state supermtendent of &lt;rhools, and Jo~ that the pair were huded for Ban
Elmer Morgan, editor of the Journal of the N. E A., as Al'tanlo 'In a bia black IO·CYIInder
st dan enroute to Mexico
they attended sess1ons of the educators at Chicago
tltunphrles mlrht well aeek a.sylmn in Mexico, In eacape trial on
t~e same lndlctment8 which sent
I' I Capone his rormer chief to At lanta
And F_,ttor offlcial!i said. by cross
In&amp; tlle OOrde1 would circumvent
extradition to Enrland where the
Brltlsh government would lHte to
30 C.ta Per Buahel Tax Set by Federal Govemmont Ex· try him tor an Rlleged $7,000,000
sw.ndle In stoct: promoting schempeeled to Raile $150,000,000 Annually to

BIG TAX LEVIED ON WHEAT IS
BOLD STEP TO HELP FARMERS
Recompenae F•rmer.

Henee,
01 ""

..7tii.,,"wou,ld

•tunr at

$1.00 and $1.9&amp;

CLOSING OUT TAMS- Your Choice ............ 2&amp;c and 50c

factory level. once the eurreney
1V&amp;S linked to this commodity Jnd.ez,
it would. move with the 1eneral IIJ ..
vel of eommodtty prlcel, tbw. pre-o

untlnl dlatreu caused by the va-

lue of the dollar remalnlnl com·

paratl,.ly lltat!onary while p move'- away from 1t

en.

The federal lnUrest ln the case
;1aa taken at the behest of the Bri·
t1ah IOVemment It was learned to·

By PAUL C YATES
t.o slgn contract.a for destruction rl•y
Wa.ehtngton, July 8-IN8-A bold of pt.rt of this year's crop wu to be
Convinced that the kidnaping 1a
ln the RooaevelL a.dmlnlatra- authorized. Acceptance of the pro- a hoa.x, Lewis Bernay. British con·
to pay
mllllons tor
brood
here, and Franklin R. Overmyer
...~~l!tl"!'_~·t
for
Brttlsh

ndiQal do·
levied by
,
estlmatannually.
all wheat domes-

or vacf.tion wear these

Pemeroy.

Colorado Town&amp; Laid
Waate By Great Wall
Of Water

To Escape Extradition
To England To Face
Chargeo There

With the Summer Com·
built into

t,ouaero anower the pur1!!11~ in ll)l&amp;rlnell and
economy.

British Doubt
Story; Think Factor
Fleeing

He Hopeo In St»ecial Se•·
•ion Before Act Be·
comeo Operative

Named In Inquiry

Wash

Chief Executive
Portiono Of Act Un·
aati1factory

International Co-Operation For Regulating
Output lo Baaia

~ystery Auto

$1 .96 AND $2.95

HUNDREDS
FO~ PEOPLE .lUST
..
I N Cl~UOBURST
20 MAY BE DEAD

WuhlnJton, July 8-INB-A new
American plan designed to put tJle
world economic conference back on
ita feet BIRtn was P:nroute to Lon~
don today
This plan which will be presenta
ed tnfonn~y by the AmerJca.n deleaatea to LM rep~nt&amp;tlves of the
kadinl" naUons a.t the conference,
is desisned t.o lflw"t a, world- wide
movement to raise prices.
It It me.:'!tH with the approval ol
the steering committee of the con- New Aftllle Injected
ference, 1t may be presented fol Lawrence Countian'•
ma.lly
r
It 'Pia.s drawn up by PreAI.dent
Demioe
Roos~velt IWd a. lfOUP ot advisers
Including Bernard M. Baruch, notIronton, o .• July B-INS-With a
ed New York nnancier, a.nd Norman H. Davis, Amerte&amp;'s rovin~ "m)'stery automobile" &amp;.nJJle re.
ambasaad or ot pence. tn ,. aeries ot 1~"'""' Into the .suepeclied murder
at the White Houss
Dr. J. W. Lowry, wealth.y Law·
.-•. .1'~··:;- oounty political leader, de..
word was received today a.a
rJch pbyalcllln was

NEW VOILES and NEW STYLES

WITH HHUGUNCf

H~~X SCfNHD IN
FACTOR C~SE TO
ESCAPE ENGlAND

At Education Meet

TO MEXICO

L®.don. International Newa Sera

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TO CORRECT EVIL

vtoe learned today.

Whitie and colored, in voiles, lawns, per·
and A. B. C. materials. More than
to select from .

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By KINGSBURY SMITH
INS staft' Om respopndent
Wa.ahJnaton, July 8-~
proposal that the govemment.a of
the world embark on ai&amp;a.ntle puba
Uc works progrt.Jhs featured the
new American plan now enroute to

NEW LINE OF LADIES
DRESSES

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