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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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PRD:&gt;AY, JULY!, 1IJI

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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'Cioalnt Out Oddo and End• I .,
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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

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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,
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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
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No 1 by Dussek and Valse Lucille
$ •.95
by Frlm I Maxine Swan;
Thref!
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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

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'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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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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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.
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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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SPRoiNG ,CO~TS .$3.96,

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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
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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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TO RAISE PI:UCES

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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Ohb-Bhowen this &amp;ft.emoon &amp;nd. prob..

LEASED WIRE OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.

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WEATHER FORECAST-

Mary Swa"''or Powell
Vtctlm or Att111 k or

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BUNOAY JULY 9 19311

THE DAILY TRlDUNE••"flOMEROY OHIO

PBONII

Ope \folll ted To Another

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Y.lth tho $&amp;Ole kind of conventlon
t:eld a.rtjun~ 1928 or earlier

Got Lo hand it to one of our na
tlon~ bWJl.Q&amp;r.a ..,.ac1at.1ous tor Its I Tne boys would get to town and
billt conr,rencc In Hew Yrk
.!:iober up The ftrst night the-y

would ao to the Poll1eti and all the
Ttle convent,ton ~ly luted one ntght cJubs and sober up ailln
day Th¥1 fill qo banq~t.. There Thla waa at a tlme when there w&amp;.~~
wero no apeaiert lfo outitiders No prohibition Or so they said But
s!nKen
why rattle old speakeasy keys?
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Fred Kimball
Cblc:a1o

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Pbiladelpbla PttbburJ"b

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er was hotter

Mllwauk..

For EdUorl.a.l Oflke Call 130 L
For Bualnest Office a.nd Cin:ulatlon Dept Call 191-B
By Carrier

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I I&gt; One MonLh

s,. arau

Three Monti s
Six Months
600 One YeiU'

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100
3.00

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iJ'H£ GRAND OLD MAN
I
f~HE GRAND OLD MAN John D Rockel"''"'· "hoI
~ ··1 who has dont! molt! good fur humamty perhaps
throug!tthe WHit dJstr1but10n of much of his wealth than!
:iny other man m the \\Orld, ~:clt!Uratmg h1s 94th btrthday
b,~ qu1etlv pa:sslng the da:, at h1s e1:1tate m New York.
Man; men tho1ughout the '"'orld have been blessed 1
•with mu ... h of th1s \\ o1ld ~ g-ood~ but 1t remamed for Mr l
Rockefeller to blaze a ttad that wtll n~mam open to the 1
end of ctvthzatwn His money has been used lavtshly 1n!
\Viys &amp;Jld mean.:; to1 Uenehttmg humamty through 1e 1
::t.et.u'ch work ot '"aJJvu:; k 1 1ds
\
While oihf l s \HII gn· ln~ ltway thou~:~ands and employmg. bultt ri( sol pull!J~:Jly agentK t•J herald their c hant y
i work to all corn{ 1 sol Lh c globe M1 Rockefeller hat! ~pent
milhOl\8 &lt;.J.Ul~tl\ IIHI It It; sal~ to ;-,U)- lh. I today aftel huvl:Qg gtv~n awa} m 1!1,', ID&lt;i.ny miilton• of dollars, there are
rn11J1ons ot p~oplc 1n this wutld and not a few of them In
cur own coL ntl v whu ha'"e not hcurd of the gteat benefactwns h~ ha~ hcsto\\ cd
Tfuly his woJ kH haH~ IJI;!en ul wch thauctcJ that he
· ~hou ld be able to look Uaek through the years and obtam

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considerable H ttlsfudwn w tth the m tuner m

he

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\ has chosen to devote h1:s life and to 1eap the tull t eWttrd
of his many act~ ui kllldues.':)es .~h.H.IY~ rememUermv that 1
IS more blessed t &gt; g i \C thun to rccel\e
May the Gtu nd Olrl ~tan tuntJnut: to ll"\oe .wd to I
enjoy lit e tu the lullcst unill he h ltl letH:hed that goal of I
all, a centLu y t.rt u:;dul IJvJtlg on thl.':) \ale ut tear~. IS tne
wtsh and hoJlt o1 .ti l \\ ho 11 1hze P~c: l(lt~at \\oorth ot tne
n 1an to hi~ lellow creatu1es
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LEAVES FOR COLLEGE
1 Prol and Mrs [ C Winget JelL
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Monday morning for New YOlk
,..IH'I&lt; SEN11~N( l JHOilOUnc ed h~,o Judg e McCullough '11 l City where Mr Winget will enter
C'olumbla University to take a two
Juvenile CoUtt a lew days ago 111 wh1~h a father w.Ls months pot;t g1aduate course ln
scntcnced to the \\Oik hout~e lol &lt;n llliiblltlllg to the deiJn the MrAodtegrbee Thehy went by the
h
d
1 way o
e tY6 urg w ere they w111
ttucucy of hi :; own 1"11111 IH I:\ move 1n the 11g t
trcct!On spend_a tcw days sight seemK
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....... ,Judge McCullough IS 1u bt" commewl fl tot the nctlOn tnk-j ll•
ep and above .dl tor the IUterest he IS takmg m the ca&gt;c• ,
c.ornmg before h1m
Too l1ttle attent1un J;; paid Oy too many judge~ to I
work m the Pt oha1~ ( ' 1t 1he Pt ob~te Cout t h&amp; ~ many

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be t~hunt&lt;d
Which h li:l

cout1"1c 1 1 1

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whNclll a child may elthet

111 m lh t p lh 1 \\ 1\w,u&lt;inP.~s already start ed
ht 1 ught th• unt ttlunat( oue befo1e the Court 1

h• ,ullong u•to the pathij ot 1
v.ronHJotng and 1110lht!t m( mh( 1 .uldNI to the alto d' I
lung list !) I t 1 tmt nu J:..,
1
fh~ tad thnt Judge Mt ( ullough t a:i tnvcstlp;at.ed
and found that 111 th 1 ~ pa1ttculu1 curie tl"l~ tather has woe
tully and Willfully tR tfed to do hl~ duly and penalized
hlm atdHdmgl~ -.; hould !-ii:' I\C \\.ltllllng t n others mcltnecl
to sui.e JS t ep the II dul\ In 1 ~g,ud to t.he proper rearmg of J
theu ch 1ld1 en

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1s no exagge1at to1t lo Ha'" I hut probably

one In a

Jt~-;s ul 1Ur !uvemte cummals ar.d
wruul[~dn 1 t~ wuuld Cf nltnu 1 111 the rutr; 1tu which thoy
huvc ~tumbled 1f the ptopo parental ..:are were axercu;cd Y.hon thc:;w you11g:ste1!'. were glowing mto that age
when tht: rh 1lrl nc edK tht.! mature HOuet and sound Judg
ment of ptu:.ent..s
All t he nlhers ot our m.,ny wayward
childiCII &lt;:ould and ptnbubly v.ould be ~awed were the
pur~nl• dl thm ohould he
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J m thut 1 caso n lhc 111dgc 1~ ln ht" 1 ommtlnded for ht ~
a~illty to te:a&lt;:h out and put hit&lt;. fiJIQ"ijl (Jl} the caustl or the
W'-'uuci and b~gm tu t.:Ult! ll11 uouUieti ol tht! eiTtnll JUVLllfles by hrst fiudmg the ca u&lt;e aud 1 emt.v&gt;ng 1t The a velBile child will II'" rJiht 1f ~~~·!! J~l~ ht•lt.il~~l'nco tu ~ 0

thummml or t\ ( n

normal

youngMter

wou1d l ke ton

q.•.., .. to~"-i

J~&lt;IIF ha• served not1ce that MtiKA CotmtY *od

ft.. :~~~~~~~~ up1tl~• t~eJ'!!i~
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mav expect to bel.~· 1111'
!0cqlJtles 1p "h1ch the next generation IIJMY Uvo
cblldrsn We hasten to cQU!fTRhllate h1m
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Ill,

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rON 1'! 1L OPERATION
Ml:;s AddR C1oss daughter
f
M1 and M1s S M C1oss went o
Gallipolis ul\( dav la.st \\eek am!
I ad her tonsiL" 1rmovr.&lt;1 The op
1 rallon 11.as a succe::;.sful one ttnd
5lle Is getting along 11.s wei as
could be expected
DON T MISM IT
s, a cumblnation~)f lht L&lt;lctles
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Ellis Ba.ker spent several days
the past week with his uncle
Dr w s Ellis and family
( 1t Bradto1 d lht! local mall car1 c on Route 2 rctutncd to work
81 turday morning 1 ndlng hlB mid·
1 mmer vacation
Ttl\ Beegle o r Wheeling spent sevl'la! days here U1e past week with
! 1s w n Gene and other relatives
M L Landrum or Ohilllcothe

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The Phllathea Women a SOciety
were entertained Friday evening at the
cbureh by Mesdames Clyde French
Qtto Watt~~ and LanPnce Reed A
short bwt1neas meeting was held
dUrJng which Ume the society pla.nJietl for a picnic to be held July 71
Refreshment! were ~rved al the
close of the meeting
01 the Church or Christ

Mr and Mrs Motrls Thompson
and son Oougla.s or Columbus are
vi.Ritlng Mrs Thompsons parenl.8
Mr and Mrs Hart Lyons
'Mrs M D Ha.rt:lnger Mrs Gar
en Stansbury and Mrs c F Ratb~
burn attended a contract. b1ldge
party Friday given by M1 s Harold
Sayre and Mrs 0 W Wlsenberg of
pt Pleasant h~norlng Mrs Wind
aor of Columbus
Mrs Lrwls Burford daughter
Mrs Otho Tracy 1\lld M1ss H~ulett
Martin wlll leave Sunday to accompany Ml&amp; Richard Watkins
and son who have been Vl5ltmg
here with Mr and Mrs Pearl Me
Knliht and Mr s.nd Mrs Lewl8
Durford to their home at Sullivan
Indiana They will also aceompanb'
lrtrs Dora Bo~CI' to Ougg( 1 Indiana
where she will spend the ren Aln
der or the summer and the tomlng
winter with her oon
Mrs Lulu Mason returned Friday
evening from a vi,!t In Columbus
-.;fth her daughter Mrs Nl'll Coop
er
Irene Frnnklln and Dorothy rim
cllum of Nitro W Va came Pr!
day for o. visit wllh Mr ~nd Mts
John Snnth md h1mll:;
M1
1a 111.1 C hnrle" Bl g nv~
ntunfd fo111 n \l,fO(ks ~1st ln
Ohr h! t
11 h I! f' fonnet s [)O.J
ents Mr .. nct Mrs. Alva Bmg
J41 ~Hi-If! fl f~f. n of Conmb 1
who has bel'n hett' tor a s hort vt~1t

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Did You Ever Stop To
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Shawnoe, Oklahoma

"The ri&amp;bt kind of advertiains 11 always beneficial to the
product about which it ia concerned. This 11 particuladly true of
new.-paper advertiain1, liecauoe it admito of a frequency of freshnon that 10 possible with no other medium.
"The reason no more buameu people reaort to adv..rhamg as
a salea medium is that they are not convinced of •ta value. And
why an. they not convinced? Simply because they refuse to allow the1111elves to be shown. They won't give advertising a
chance.

"A department atore that advertises two or three time a o year
11 very little better off than had it not done ao even those few
timeatimes. It ia true w1th other kindll of commodities. Tltere
are times when bi&amp; copy ia the thin&amp; to use and timeo when better
reoulta can be obtained otherwise. IF the ti111e is short and the
meua'e ml!st be put acl'Oia; 10 the limit in aiR and prominence,
take the full pa1a. If there. ia enou1h money\ take the full pap
and fbllow it with hal9ea or quartet'~. If funds are very limited,
don't use the full ~~&amp;•• 11' all, liut use smaller .-paces and rely upon
freq11en~y "of ii!Hrtion•td let' tile _tlls!llta.
Aqd tliey will come,
pnn•idecfotke commodi~ ia aatabl• and ia properly presented in
!Hb spi!l:e illed.

"''liJlqw a lal!Pdrymal' who never •dvertjted qntillaot

year.
He be•f!ID •,;.-itlla•fP•~:e Oll!;lllo ~'lri11e ~ WH~-alwaya once. Today
lla A4)'.f ~· bf4 c\.atoll'lti'B wli11 ll!!lf'll INfort~ P!llm11ized hi!D ai\d
t~at! tlt'e ac~llil ~l!mber of cqatomlra i• much ~Jn~aler tlian ever be•
Fore. H!! ;It'.. uaedr~ll!'l•~)' ip,d dttiurJt ivlflllarly and
b~l!tl
abl~ tP 111!1 h~ at1•-.a1• aa.O)I.

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nnd Mno. CUnto:Jl Mullorc l.ft and the Cilcl Camp Oroun4
)4ra Leo Kenned"~ a.nd dau•h•- 0 1 Bod'1 ' ··•
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~rtnclplea such u 'The Union Por
ever ltl blah favor Yet we do not
11
h I h d th 0 tt

rP.ca ever av 01 ear
e e ys
btag Add~aa ot Abraham Llnoobl
rl cl~ on a. Pourth or July occaa
leon Maybe we were then too youne
to •anow wh at. lt wu U' we •-rd
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Throtllh the 18'708 and 18801
these thln&amp;11 wl"re in all Fourt.h of
July celebnl.tiona In the 1890 • new
t.hlnp arOSe to stir the people
Bryan 1 Cross or Oold
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Be'S hbr again, ~Itto her
0 8 came ac
,
He eame to Maisie&amp; tl:at in th,
eventng, after the dtshea were done
Ma1s1e wu IJtitclunc on the lon&lt;:W
eothn "ht. deternun'i 1not to "let 00 '
J at 8 e kn_!1W anyuo Dl" was wro~•
oiln was 111 ting 10 a corner n-'d
lhg a ~ook. JleadiAJ the same thine
O'Ve('and over ~CQD.Stioul5 of &amp;
woid on the n;lll.ted age
When MaJsfe I&amp;W hfm at the door
she enatch~d her old eo"t ott the
hook on the back porehl a~:~d burned
down the baek etau• to Mia Bar
vey s. They duln'~ evf!n know abe
had gone
'Curtis 1' Joan w bll p ere d
• "tou v~ome back'l"
"Yea/' he aa~d. husll;dy H['ve
come back 1 couldn't •ta}' a wa}' 1
lo'(e yon, Joan-llove you-'
He held her close, 80 close that he
conld feel her he,a.rt. beatJna. aga.1nat
hl.s She waa so pathetieallj' elad to
llfle hun; She put out her ahm cool
band a.nd to~bed his cheek "I
m1saed/ou ternbly" abe aatd, urm
so rla _you've come back" And
then
Have yon-decHted' • iihe
asked •ery low
N6 pleedmr 10 her Yoice no hu
mLhty-Ju~t the queat1on.:_"Have
you dec1dcd 1 11
He had exp.:leted IOil}ethin• d 1 trer~
en~ he didn't k~w what Tears
\&gt;erhaJJs supphe.i.bon
e~rtain
y not that cool qneAtltin, wheo:n he
had tuu;dly rot into~· room. 'hardly
ftssed. her
He felt h18 heart hbdenlnr e•er
ao ehghtlr agamst her D1dn t she
realize al he had sotTeredT All the
suffeT'lng ehe bad brou1bt npon
htm"
Why couldn\t you let me have
one moment of happme.ss, be burst
out suddenly 'w:ithout remlndlD&amp;'
me-remmdlng me-She hung her head "I'm Ml'rv
C urt1• I t 11 a Ill vet h oug htof J·L"I.
ts
vHy han:l-wa.Jting- "
She reached out her arms to him
agam~ but the first moment of ee
atasy was gone gont'l u 1f 1t had
never been Sh~ only knew that her
head wa!l a.ehmg, and m some iner
pliea.blt \UY 11h11 had failed him
agalb
'Dd
1 you h ave a n 1ee t ~p '" I h e
asked at laBt-politeh, aa abe would
a at-ranger
Oh ftut"
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"Your mother has been worned •
she went on hurriedly
She'U be
glad you re b&amp;r!k-'
Joan- for beavl!n'a sake, don't
make conversation You'll dri~~te me
crazy J m nearly cra.zy now I've
thought and thought unt1l I don't
know where I am, or what to tell
you Ypu don't know what you've
done t.q me-:ho~ thl1 thln&amp; lft'eeta

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0 a. -lwoD.~c:pOftr.that• 1
She looked 10 •lim nil
nd
~rail as if a ltlft' breese woo. d blow

wb/ot

er away, b"ut he .l!l&amp;nfed h~r
strength of porpoRe, knew lhe would
have her war. She waa atroarer
than he
be knew it
~ he
!lald the only thing h
ld
e cou
UJ"
~ald It Wltb ~Wlltin.r. Up1, ~ eree
a.t could IJC)t ~ulte ni'eet.b.tn
[can not t ve you up Joan"'
Ail the blood clr&amp;loed fl$)1hJher
pntil even. bet hp1 were wnlte
You mean-that ~U want
me Curtia! Tbt ;tou a.n CO Oil
WlthiU"
"Yea--t-hat's what 1 mean,.
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Pw-try t~ ~f'¥!.-f0-~~~.p Mo JOOr- ~
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Se\!eral farm;;t s t llg
l.n the
Mr and Mrs Bob Clark a.re
creek bottoms ln lui'. MOJI:-.oll arP :-;pending several days with Mrs
also miMing
Clii-rk s parents Mr and MJ'( Cllnt
Gilkey
Mr a11d Mrs Jake Staker of
j McConnersvi\Je spent Bunda~ 711th
GRAIN~
Mrs Staker 9 auntll
Edith and
De!IB They were accompanied home
Chicago
July
8---INB-Gralu bi' Betty Lou Daniels
tutures started easlt:J hert&gt; today
Kate Wyatt wa.s a SundaY" night
'4heaL was 1-8 t.o 3 Be ofT Cl)rn un guest or Clarice Waggoner
cl1anged to 1 1 2c dov.on ar d oots
rh~ electrical etorm Ba'urday
3 8 to 5 8c lower
elening did great da.mag~ to tete
, Wheat Sept 99 t 2 3 4 D c 102 phone lines here
J,t:ay 106
James Levacy of Hallid~cy IJ! asCorn July 60 Sept G3 OJ 3 11 rt6Ung his uncle C E Alkire In
Dec 67 67 3-4 May '12 '12 1 2
l.nrvest
Oe.tA July 45 Sept 45 t 2 1 8
Route 143 11 rP.llf'lvlng a coating
Dee 4'1 1 2 3-4 May ;'il 1-8
.:u' limestone Md toe

SPECIAL
FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY-July 10 to 24.
3 lovel;y 8xl0- mch Pholog1aphs of you
one tm~d m ad calms and mounted m a
beaut1ful Easel
95

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GIRl~

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THE COMPTON STUDIO
PHONE 243-L
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Coa.tbawed T~trow) _..

Tlutre are 1aae tblap w ~filM to 4o to eell a oar. lie like sales .
but tair-cl,alinc ancl the ooatidenoe ot our ouetolllere are dooirable, too
For one th~~g, we , retu-, to po!aon anyone's aind against anotb~r make
of oar ie know what ou~ oar io and what it will do. and we are ready
to toll you about ~hat, . But to 1ap1J d~teots id another oar is not
our bu•1neae.
We have done o~r utmost' to enoo~raae 1ntellicent buJing of motor care
by sbowtng p~roha&amp;era how to protect' their own interests All that a good
producov asks is a ouatpse~ 'ho ku6ws qua1ity •ben he seoe it An
intelligent purahaaer will ape•dily oonoludi that only a bad product
re~uires bad sales methOds
~e refuae. also. to adopt th- role ot tricky trader--that is, pre' otter you a large.- traqe-in allowanqe. and taking i t aw•y from
tending to
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' trade-in valuea a~ high, but we do not make
you in some
other way Ford
f1ctitio~s allowances in o•d•r to got a sale w4ioh m&amp;J be otherwise
d1sadvantaceous to the b~er Our dealers take uaed pars upon a system
of values not by ha&amp;&amp;linc or barter
In this world no"one geta something tor nothing, ' althougb there are
many MIYB 'Of making people think that they do The(su re way to get value
for value is, first, by betng yourself willing to deal on that b&amp;S1S,
and sooond, py dealin&amp; with a oonoern that has no other policy
We refUse to- k~ep dinning in yQUr ears that the Pord V-8 is the best.
most ooonomioal, low,et-prioed oar. That is olaiae~ for several ca~.
Ob~iously it cannot be t~e or all.
Thero oomes a point Whert ~lai~ and
a&lt;lj'l!!i.t~vea abd .,_1 adverti~ng hfft:arJ:a dia~Pf.lif"' in its oWII fill!:. ' Personau, T prafllr facta,
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We uy the nil')' Ford, V-8 ie the IH!Iit oar we IJ&amp;ve ......
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IVe say that our ll-o!lyliJf4er oar is aa ooonoal.oal to operate ao any
lower number of cylinders
We say that we have always been kljljlW!l aa the makers of good oare and
that the many good woll-balanood qualities or our present car places it
at the head of our line to date.
Anyone wishing to do bueinosa with us on those principles will find
our word and the qualit~ or our produot to be A-1 What wo say about
economy, operation and durability will •tand cood anywhere.
July 7tb, 1933

FREF.

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l 3 4 Baltinlore &amp;. Ohio 35 1 8 off
11 1~2 Pennsylvania. 40 of! S f At. \
chison 'J6 oft 2 3-4 Union Plc!Jic
~ U'J S-4 oft 1 2 ConsoUda.ted. Oas
60 1•2 up 1 4 United Corp 13 1 4
I Uf!Changed Woolworth 50 up 1
Ametlcan TobJlcco B 91 3--4 up 3-4
Western UniQn 60 7-8 oft' 1 1 4
t nlted Al,.crlirt 37 5-8 otr ~ and
Nallona. dlAtO!ers 101 'l 8 otr 3 8

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with the a.bu-vc Spe l:t.i at lhe l\lndrrn Bt-auly Shop(te Lo.
eatfod on sa.me Floor as lhP ( omptmo studio

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To Unilli: ~lum knq~lpwlhlf u he
mtgbt .o.t,. dar
knew Rollo
Ke ea, lt · ~'t lmpo!slble
:Twm .m teO me..f'
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~No Clliti
0 ~,.
But'her
neck. her qul~rmr
~bolil~ra ~ne.t Mm ~her• came
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t' d • ' d
a au \R'D
o ten emeas a e
s1re to p_zoteet htr, to stand between
her atu:J tb• world Hi• a.;nns t11Jht.
e'ned ·~ut
aa4 Ute elun~t "t,o;
hu~?.t...~d eri
,
we 11 jbs Jet 1 ro on then he
said sootlung1,y See hO?a' It worlut
ou17T Tryl to lo1r1P..tehit...:.-'• h d "T
o o~\ ;I'~ t! ec ~
o
for,et ye Jt.ave to dlttld&amp;! We can't
-yto've. aot ~ kaqw-"
We ha'Ve toft "PlO~~T!.t. Plenty
~t timl't W:e Mill
1'0 fm1, a
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there,liluit bt • way, You mean, , abe aard fiflally
t!lat YllP qen:t .COble, to te I me
now? ';l'hat you wont tell me
-.rhetber 101! atUl love me and want
to marry me or not! Yov. want me
to gol 00 thdonia~ay-uQtthlm~,inr10 ~ 1 you
t mean at-l mean that I'm. aot PNP.arad to
make any detlDlte deCWon tbja eve
nillg, Joa,a Itt won't be any worse
to break lD a ~~
bp'IV',
break we nu'"}tbt~ to ~It nowShe bit her -' I-1 e8f't eo OD
that w•~ ~~!· I w..&amp; to do what
yo~ wa:J:n ~~~ "!(do
e d W b~ ILV-'""t!;t'• 'It lei!IDHI
to me, oaht ~t ~ \OIM of tm maRt
&amp;'ive {~to the otJtU, ~)',
vie~
of•l
a~huha:PP~"" .~ ~
of 111 8

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Five oourl.stb CIUIJp.&lt;; n ~he Canon :au and wife
were swept u~Aay ~.rlthout 1 uvlnt:
Mrs Martha. Wam of 14a.rtett&amp;
any trace of their 1 habitants one after spending a. number of
aut.omobHe containml{ rive peuiOn!l v th her fath.er returned home
was seen w vanlsl llttJ l{' flood ~-. edni!Sday or last week
Nine demolished tuLm mb Jcs hn\P
Betry Lyona and mother of Co·
~~~ fnund In thP bt:d 01
Lht;' 1 IL rnbWi are spending IM!veral days
stream with 110 llrl Ill f t h 1 rw 11.tth Mrs Lyons mother, l4rB
upant.&lt;l
William Ollmore

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out her llwhll'.'! ,..J~ro baek, and hands tli

DELAYED
Born to Verlln Bower)' and WU.
I Continued from Paa:e One)
c,1 carpenter a daUibter June 1'1'.
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downpour that sLruck th.- toottull.s The Uttle mla. 1s &amp; P~,....
weat or Df&gt;nvel' shoru.\' Et.t.etuuun
M Mr and Mrs. Mont catn of ben.
Bear Creelr. Ill in ~he heart or
Beatrice Moore apent BUDda7
v.1.th Vlnu and A4t. Wllacm.
Denver's
m01111tain
playground
and
In the center ot thf' swnmPr cabin
Mr and Mrl 0eoJ'Ie Clark aDd
and tourist ~amp l'lr""R
Len&amp; Jordan whO have beet1 spend•
ng their weeks vacatJo.n wlth
Mayor E P Sparks or Mon 1~on friend&amp; and relat1ftl'l 11ere returned
and Deputy Corom ~ J c Ro~ t's- tv t.belr work Monday
tlmat.ed t.he numtwr of d;ouO a be ) VInas Wilson wu &amp; weelt end
l ing betw~n 25 uHJ :JU
"''''' of her parente Howard wu.

Rnd advocaey of s1her and the
dolla.r of our daddies
dJmmed.
the issue&amp; of other yeara when
Samuel J TUden pve the RepubWith W 0 SIBLEY
Ucan Party the acare of ita ute
Then came along Grover Cleveland
I he great reform •oven10r or New
York lllld the map or pdUUcs was
(JIANUli.S IN TilE "'GI ORlOOS v holly changed by hbl election
FOURTH
• • •
Ou
f!r"t.. reoouectlon ol t.be
There wert! ma.ny people who
I om th or July run back to the de- thought he meant ruin and rebeiJ
CJ\de lmrnPdlately rollQWing the Icon In thf' rei~Ubllc But he did not
l"!Jvlt War and are Intimately as tnd became a. great president lt
~,.,rto tco;i "W~th the rniUtary atralrll or 'A as a good thing for the country
hat petJ~ e~pecla!ly mlllt1uy mu bt-cause he hd.d r~ver the ghosts
lllc \ hlch was ~u far as we knew of seuSillon a:nd rebellion 1n our
t;nly Ur 11115 and li!ell It was lona- J&gt;Co llttcs and we got again L.he v~tue
lftt!t thal When \~e first heard the I nf oppoolng parties w!UJ no rear or
m ,.., ~ of a h1 a ..s band fhc tenor the destructlo!l or Ame}lea.ll pollt1 UJ ~ ~r~ 1 orks or art then wlt.b tical princ1pl"'1.
their b.llfe !'; highly o"namented
• • •
1\ tl ptllnllngt or f!.ag:;; t"ugll s uud
But tilt' Fourth ot July ch11.nged
lt no longe1 }.W::tured a '-"f~ body:
cf the people as de?ot.ed to .evil
Ar uLIWr ff'utwc of our nallve principles llUbverslve of our llbervlllut e was 11 o!ty flagpo le called t1es Now Wt have dancing plat
a
bl'J h pole and made of the fo!1!UI n the woodll when the glor·
t unks vf Lwo ta ll stra1Kht trees IOlL'I Pourth cornea and loOK autosplit! d to~~:ether with a big fte.g rr.obHes drives and 11teamOOat ex
f. oat ng from
the
top
Rally cursions The old war dreads have
IXIUr d the Hag boys meant much olsappeared The Spanl,ah-Amerlto tx }~of the late 1860 s
can and the World War have de
• • •
mo,natr&amp;ted that The Union For ..
In addttlun to these t hings were f'ver l.s a fact and nobody would
the- nol!!f! makers-the toy cannqns hc.v6 It otherwise We are indeed a
lind t he flret:rackeu usually called 1mited people- and wbUe perhaps
Jackson
crackers Thf' Fourth 1 oot sp voclferow; a.s once about.
\las a noisy day then from dawn our patriotism are in danger
t•ntl the following midnight There uelther communism nor of social
wa.s 11\\ays a celebration" usually I ism nor of a dictatorship or anv
I r.ld In lhC' woods o. patriotic pic- dher political
revolution
that
ul c at which the DeclH.ratlon or would overthrow om tonn ot gov..
Indt'pPndence \las always reat.l and ernmegt tor whl~h God be pra.ht
!ullo l'd by an address rill' d!I'lner rd The trraz:v notoria\11! of Enro
1 fl.'! tit ~ay!i in thP woods v.olth a bar pPan peoples do not db!tmb 1111
HI ot lemonade and an abwHiuncc 1
Jf 111 cJe!tlll nmt jelly c11.ke pies
d vllPd Pgs and fnfld chicken On
tuch thmgs was patriotlsnt fed

ll':feplng alive t.he f!.rell or tl\e war
vnd to a lalge t!xtent per;petBsUn&amp;:
its hatrP.ds and animosities Bul
I these we1c all dlrectc&lt;J, against the
1 ollt!ca l heresies 1 r the south that
I '"'ad bf'Pn bereft of political power
b~ the god of battles between 61
£nd 65
Sl1 glng on ~e fourth v.as all or
1 fil Such fo.vo1lt~. a.~ T~nLing on

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tanee. When be eloaed bta ey• hie tell
A, it ('~ oan1 I
cotlid ne bel;', her debca~ white
•fip, CJI~"
fate, her appealfDa, 8"111)'-CJ'Mll
~ J~·~ 100 see wtaa"t
eyBB
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He eoqldn't be haPP.f' ~ her 1 .,.. T 8
a~ WI 0
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now, she had made that impo8sibl-, ;:::!4 I -:!f~\~:Obl~l~ha~ ~..
but ne1tbe-r eould. be be happy with..
She go•~ ber
wt
b81'

'oap if she he~N her say a batl
'J'Iord "You neVer. A 0 ( that from
Jne' shed qtotll'J.. '~·11 tieach you to
use bad won~ ybu ~uptty naugh
+.. glrl,
t~.
I tntend to send her to a good
"}lool she told Cu1l1s &lt;ev1 n bme
came North but al\e put 1t oft'
h ~Aould be lonely without hPr 1and
Ferd would feel bad}y when he came
borne and ehe wa&amp;n t thiE're
It had heen mor1thH emce Curtie
had •eenthem Ple.lleant to he hack
agam Plellsant to e•t J:llanrhes
dehnoua spagh,cttl and bold pale
littla Gl011a on hJI kflee
Sh~ pUL her thVl httle arm around
hb rleck and sho,~cd JnlJI thfY hr1ght
little ptctme caLa~ sl e had _J.l'ot m
~un~a.y School And th 1 ~ IH Moses
}"heti hi! WJL.'l a httll! baby fhe
11ueen found hun m a baske-t
nd tlus one '" the Oood Shepherd
ool&lt;mr fOT the httle lamb tba:t got
ost-"
A lumr, rose m Curtis throat
poor htt e kid lie thought of Joan
where ba was lie thought of a.nfjltber httle g1rl whom hA rmghtMme
d~7 lbota ptl lm1 kr1ee, Hurriedly h~
aet Gki.di. down '111 ha\e to be
8'ettint ~:long Blandie---"
Why, C\u·fl
ffer br1ght ra.cc
clouli(!d Wh:;-sur.dfJon.n agnln
1 T6.en he thought o
•
what ~e h.a{l dQne to htm
allln"- hope9 and dreams m t he dust
k IIPd h1 her hand
J all 111 t he ~a d I II stay"
Hn ~ayt-J two dt~ys He bot!ght't
blu-r broaddoth coat ~1th n d tm nu
t•ve ?.ljUn'rel co llar for Gloria The
blu"" JU f.: t mat{'h"'d her f'yee He felt
elmo t hrlppy for a n ume1 t lo\hen
ah~ put her th n h1 tle armB t ight
around t 111 ned and squee1ed h1m"'D :~r Ut1rlf~ ( urt
\ u shQ 1l dn t h11.vP
Blanche
ace !dad adf t onatc!y ~L II 1t d ~s
lnok !1\ eet on hu TuHl around,
Lo\CY and let Mamn a !lee the back
A lilt you the proud baby" Curt If
I've told \ou on e I
told you
t'ri""nty tm le3 1 m no gold-&lt;hgge~
vou don t ha\c to ""fl and 11pend au
'your money
I" dcchu e I ne.,er
All a f('ll 1 v a~ ~~ ar.y about k1dt1 as
70u rue y, u ought to get mr,rrted
and havP nboul 101x ) our~&lt;tlf 1
The hot tear• A~ung hi!! e~es
Bitun.;he undcrst-ooJ huu Bllnt:he
18Pvr« 1ated h1m She kmm ull he
wou1 d do ro the r1rl he mamed
~'" renerous ht would be bow
Jrind
All hP ou 1d h"ve done
fOT Joa.n
f 11ht' hnrln l sp01led
It
wrt!Cited ht$ life l ,.
Sometimes he almost ha~t;!tl he-r
AJ1 tl o&amp;e months know ng t'tlt!.t h~
red her, knowtnK that he ezpected sue-"

~

Hundreds

u·-•.......,.,

LO~E ff I ' :tlves
: a t : : ~r~r~o':;~~:nn~~re~~ !~~~~ ~~'uea~~~~~av~~gfoo~ P~n~c~~ I
tConttnueQ ~ P&amp;ae OneJ
at their home Sunday m hon-1 r.u•pu e beh'nd them foo t he "'I 06 olf 1 st..,da&gt;"d 011 or N J 3l
1 , or of Mrs. Kennedy s fa.ther and [ dJers of the village w~re Intent on 1 ~ uP 1 8 N Y Central 55 J 2 off

J&gt;e loa11. ..., _ ~ ...._

baelroriing

bere Mr and Mrli Mulford ~:~re the
~are 1t.s or ten children some or
them Uvln&lt;&gt; away V.t'lt unable to
...
alt"'' d LhP. event
V W
Bradbury and family
~pem F'r!day evening
wllh F' C
'' ll" k &amp;flu.• ramJI1
M1 and Mrs. Dan KeU.on are- the
ps.reuts or a nne daUghter ShB Is
a grandd&amp;ua:hter or Mr and Mn
Lha net'Y Rife

'l

. . .D

Sha M'(yf

was a !Wipdly httle thine with laTg'e
11lalo blUe e)tM and tuzr;y yelln..w
ll'atr that Blanche curled every day
q.n the JftorL ' tSome would h.aVi!l a
peraplu\'Jnt wave put in l)qt 1 tbtnk
too ,-Jnuch of my ehtld's tut~ for
~bah l"dbn t eare liow lpl)g Jt tfl,kea
me ~4o ,,, I eurlfti fill pl' tl&amp;nd."
Y•~~&gt;.BI•neJre "'" • I(QOd (no\heY
1...--accordiDg to he'r h~hta Slie selJt
Glorta to Sunday School everr Sun~

John

ot w--funo~
Hr apd lin Curtil BWS.her ot Mr and Mra Clarence Mulford IIJld Ptll'1!ver were llrJJnenMIJ popular
M.tbodllt •··tltut':;
u•
~-.
Manatleld
th
•
h son ~t.ud E:meat Kennedy all of wlt.h freedom Uberty and other

HAzEL L IV I N G S ToN

heo

HENRY A. DENNIS, EDITOR Of' THE HENDERSON (N
C) DISPATCH SAYS:

CHESHIRE

I · mother Mr and Mr.; Enoo Mul
ford The event being their 54th
I ;1wedding annlv~rsar~ Those pres
t.nt \!ere Mr and Mra Elza Wig
geJUI Mr and Mrs Harold Wig
gens Mld daughter Ruth Joan
COWJU4.JHT .BY KI/111/J J:'GATIJR.M 'WNDrCA16J /,.C.
r.nd Mrs Dayton Kennedy of Columbus MIS Edith Thomas and
sen ot Pomeroy Mrs oeo1ge Veith
CHAPTER XLIV
to tnarTY hetr aDd not: teDina', Dot He half ehobd ud went on "'You ~n~ ch'Idren or ~tory~R~n Mr
So Cm tts came
telline until now • the eleV'eirth see bow 11l 1&amp;-I'm hardly responsiE!Ian~he put both ftrma around hour
ble •
JohnnJe you'll have to tell
Jnm and kissed hm1 9
di
1
OnCi! he d.ee1ded not to go home ma the whole story-tell me the
glad to see you-w h:tu: t.;e mst1:; at all He would wnte .Joan telUne who~,e tb1nc--wh&lt;l tJus-tJu.a fellow
With your old firm that they don t Mr ~e 8ltuat.ion had become im J&amp;8end you up here any more 1 You re posslb]e Get a leave of absence
HNo no- I couldn't-you mustn't
from the Onn. Travel for a year or uk that.-1 eouldn't.-''
11 alran,.er-,
1
That ""s th.a ru.cat thinJ about !:ea.~~ apiD Fi.wi aii.Dther .W
Ba bepa tv Walk up and ciowa
lllans::IJ.J-her wanp sincerity She
Bat 1t ~'t t.Q' ~he eoaldll't ~ . . bebadoa ttl&amp;~ other n1•ht.
WJ.S a b11" CJ.rl. With cheeb Ulr:e forpt: her She Would haunt him b:i the apartmut that wu to ha••
applea •J"Id a wide, welcommg akn.n. He hadn~ ~~ 1r 1 beell their home Up aDd down, up
•lhlle. T.lie~ W1119 ao10etlunr fresh nt~~t~ Bla*he. -lil!.~
~'be ~' 'f~~ ~~~~
~Dd wholesome about 1 m,y ~-..... .,. ,_
l!}~~d"'ltm~ Th.U"e.._Td ··~: ~abe.Ut · ~~~ .!'!ift:Ul'f -

day,andwaKb"&lt;i h~rm9uthopt~lth

By EDSON R. WAITE

ro

1

Kt WIU...deUver t
MfDIOOa
Mr and :~ :
wlt
11
15
VIRGINIA
Dr Ilfl!~t ef .lipan wUl deUver I
tiuee sermona on the eloiJn&amp; SunLeo Kennedy and family are
GREGG
day AtJIUit 6th
ll':':ov1nc Into the Bapttst p&amp;n!Oilaae
'the vartoua oraallizt\tlooa cb&amp;U• .!0 Mr Kennedy will be near hJa
t~ua n"-~- ••d m""lcal num- ~ .schoal this wlnter
Phone 5&amp;2-L
.......
...........,. -.
....
tnelude
over
n..-..lh•
b-ynolds ..~t
oeveral
llers
I ht hlect.ures
d ed etc
1o
f
........
v
~ nc
_...
ci
un r
person~ a ne to ur- days last weelr. In GaWpoUa with
nl!h the Instruction enterl&amp;inment her aliter Alberta.
1 Mrs. Tom SmJth
1
111 not .so Wl:lll
u!lh her f~ther W H Beeson and ~~~ ~~o=d ~! ~•r~~~re
with
the
meeti
..
.,.
Helen and M&amp;ry VanZandt ot
otiler rel.a.tlve! ~ friends lefl
1 c hnnbua
t r h 1
0
SatUrday for the week end o.t
Ma!iy thoUB&amp;nd people
attend
were gues 8 0 t e r parQuu.nna4lt Ccmp at Roekbr1dfe 0 these Proar&amp;ma and meettnp dur- cnts the PllSL week
W E Ru.sscll a.nd Pan Fanner 1ng all or"parteof tbe !lei80il wtdch I Lewi11 Bumgarnf'r lett saturday
f
c 1 b
left SatW'daY evening for a week
asts three run weeks OOihlug from or 0 wn us
u1d visit m Columbus
htmdreda or citJell and towns In
Mrs Ruth Mack .submitted to a.
M1s Frank Vroman entertained Ohio lUI wt~ll a.s many pf t.he states Dtlnor OJleJ:&amp;Uon at the Holzer boaWJJ..h 11. dinner Frlday even.ln.a.t of the union from tar and near
! pltal Saturday
her home on Walntlt atreet, honor
Any one dea.lrmg circulars ou~..
Leo ~nnedy has a tine new car
Iii; the birti1day anniversary of her
lining the compley program and
Mrs Eugen~ Wa.t.son entertained
u~oand Those present were mem- ~::hedulP.s may have tru:-m
by ad- a number of young girlll Wednell
otrs of the family Mr and Mrs dressma the buslneM manager a.nd day afternoon ln honor ot her
'V H JUhlin!; and MIAA HP.Ien Hf'e superintendent of proerams 0 A j daughter Kathryn s birthday annJJ n d Columbus
B1 tcher Cflmp Ground Ohio
versary
Delicious
ret.reshmenta
were served and a most enjoyable
t tUne was had by all.
rbe G~rla.nd Jubilee Slnrers will
ARLEE
I Mr and Mrs Chauncey Chap~
be al the Mi Moriah Ba.ptis!
Garland Caudill motored to 1man and children were calling on
Cblln'!h at Middleport July % Ad
1nk.don ~5 ~:'tnt!
.. 8. 31 Huntington Friday returning by f1iends here Sunday
the way ot Crown City
Jack Robertson ldt la.st week
Dr
Eshnauer
was
called
1.o
the
tor
Florida
LANCAS1 ER CAMP MEETING
heme ot E W Grady Pt1day to see I H N Bcolt and Doyle Bhtl,ler
JUlY 15 TO AUGliST II
Mrs Grady
left Saturday for a trlp to NaSh
Mr a.nd Mrs Earl Ot!wttt were \'llle Te1m
and fJavannah Ga
The sixty first Lancaster Oamp
1
they expect t01 be kone about 10
n eetlng and Chautauqua Assrmbly teocnt v;isltors on Mill Stone
Several ladhfll gat.hered on the day.s
111 be held 011 the camp grounds
[R\\n
of Mrs J H Caudill Thurs-~ Mn Ooldle Jacob11 had as h1 r
tlfrlhwPst two mUes f1om Lanna.s~
dD.} and spen~ the attemoon quJlt .. aueats over the week end Mrs Sue
ter July 15 to Auau:;t 0 1nclus1ve
Haskett or Dayton and Mas Rosa
The specia l otgnulzutlons ho\dln(l: !ng
Elza
Fcn,1t
~
been
confined
to
I
Cravens and children or Chil licothe
11 stltutes and school!i Q.l e as fol
I.&lt;; bed tor se:veral days with scarlet I Mr and Mrs
Lawrence Betts
lows
E:pworth Lengtu~ Inst tuLe I':rever
son of Freedom Pa are \islt
1
v. c r U week July I~ to John Dabney who drives a. truck I and
Ina Mr and Mrs o E Shoemaker
.., 1!~ 22 ncl slve
lor the Gill Produce Company at t Mr and Mrs Ulva Com ad and
La nc:u;ter t.ehool of Home Miss- Oalllpols lf'ft
for Phlladelphra son of Lancaster Mr and Mrs
Ill ns for cenlral and soulhern Ohio for1uay With a load of produce havp I Geora;e Davis and daughter of To
Chauta.Liqul p UMrR u 1.md Evangel
lng Just returned from that polnL lledo were Sunday guests ot Mrs
~II&lt; We&lt;&gt;k Ju v ?4 to Juh 30
early
tn the ~eek
Electa. Hoffman
I Ln.ncn 1lrJ School nf Fmellfll
Charley Wolf spent Friday nliht
Francis Charles Butcher len.
Mi F ons fo1 c ntul.! ' 1d " 1 t e1u II' Henderson with his son tn~law Monday tor Fort Thomas Ky for
1 OtJ1o and Cha t mqu
~ e1 k nf T11\ ~:::mes Brght Mr
Bright is the a months camping
ill tn Au.,.ust Gth
1 v. mall carr ier from Henderson
Prof lierman Lewis of VInton
tr' Arlee
I wu calling on Mr and Mr:&lt;i F W
to ~ r." ~ Hl.n •
\ li
J
n m!
~IS Monroe Poffenbarger and Eutcher recently
t' t of (ll oglllltl~ ! o 1
f LIH la I! I dauglnet Mts Helen Dabney of
Mr and Mrs J E I BinK en~r
e t ond fln• 'it tv
c eclu!NI fc1 FJ;uton wete shopping a.t J H tained on t.he Fourth of Julv M1
th(' Co.mp Grounds
C'"t c! 11 s Friday
end Mrs A W Carl or O~lllpolls
~n l li! tl
~~ 1 l!nr nlm~trrs
Htnry Mtdwll rehtrned to Plain Mr and Mr11 Bennett Rull~ll and
\1 111 be the RC'V Elwood Rowsey D
C.: ty 0 F1lda} w!t.h a load of pro I daughters Billie Marie and Benet
t uf Tr1lt•cto who will dellve1 two f!U(C
eta Mr and Mts Wm A Loftln11.nd
·· · ·· ~ll:lOTl Bill and G1 ady B ng or Hun
tin(:ton W Va

s'FO LEN
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Curtis ' was fon\1

10

A"tr Armada's f'lrst Land'•ng Place- lll
• -- - -Canada

I

01 1t c,tn be gJ\t n a purh

•

a baclr.. loa

The boys numbered two hundred
e.nd ruty No rue1ta Nobody sot a
Wvtng cup They just toot o!J their
coats and aot to buatness After
threshtna oct things as beat they
could they adjourned and scattered
They d scramm around New Y01 k
to fortr-elcht statea aome or which all week On Saturday nl&amp;:ht they
wculd have the banquet About fif
sWl d1")'
teen hundre&lt;i dinners would be there
Now let .s look and pipe how this Looltlng back at the records we
sen Bible buaJn~~ atlalr compares flnd t here were more vice pa es1
dents than bw1neM men The head
man would make a speech thal
&amp;:me special meet.tng during the I u pped the statistics off the
roor
e;ynr
i;\!erybody would get slogged to th~
•
5 Oo-operoLe wlth the Live w .. ears Some great tosatmastcr v. ould
(flub 1n any commuunity project
get a thousand dllars for banging
fl Have a Standard CJub
a gavel and vo~allzlng old gags tllaL
'l H
achievement day p-[1- :,ou could have bought eighty yeats
ave
e;;:o for a dime a hundred Then R
gram
Ea-... •-"''-'d-.1 Club famous opera singer would bellow
Goall!l rot
.,. uuuu
a moose call tor another thousand
Momllor
1 To the b"Bt ot my abUity live
The tront une of the Scandllls
up to the club pledp and mo+to
1the Folies or the VtLnitles would
I pledge my hod to clearpr step out on the mantelpiece unct
thinking
undulate their hiJ18 acroos the stage
Mv heart to JmBter Iovaltv
1 while the bus:ness men waved then
My handa to 1arfjJel' service
I hats three timM aroWld their heads
My health to bett"r lhin;;
und holle1ed
Hooray for any
Por m" club my commm ':l' I thmg
and mv ~nuntrv
To Make the But BeU.Cr
All that en tel tamment ( os
lmot;t.v)
.... mmd twenty thou.!:iH.Ild It dldu t
2 A:;slst others who need my mean a11ythins: eXcf'pt that some
paper sltulled patriots were ma.klng
hr 1&gt; In the club a.nd In th ..... ,~
more money than they dese1 ved
munltv
3 Sa on Ume at all mefllnl!""'
4 B attentive to details n 1" 1 Now were back to normal again
ln rnetlflnt{.
Dl sl ness men arc watching the
'i Surpass prevlous recm d"
\ ;.ore once more and allowing the
6 Set nn eXample of good Sl.o 1
1college OOys to tflke care of Broad
-1 II ClUB
I mA.nshlll in I:XIth winning and Jc~ 1 VillY after dark
At the Ia: L me tlnp: or tnC' 6"
lnu:
So club the coll8tltutlon and b 7 Be a. good co-operator In ~&gt;
! N011CE OF PUBLIC HEARING
11\\\"l'j; were adopted ft'lr the YcP
1mdertak1np and learn the follow
On The Grea.t Bend Specla.l Board
HI o an objective prQilr.tm for •I
In
I
o r F.dlln.t.lun Budret
vear 1~as adopted Plans n1"e 11
1m t lt Ftranye that Prll'"..c'
C
Ulld
I
he
Ladle:;
Aid
and
tile
Ha.p
I
1
rnd Kinp:s
1 y Husllet s class an en~rta mment df'l way fu a big cnterta.lnm f I
Atld clcwns that c l}JCr In ..
Oen 1 Code Sec f)625 22
1\1 bi Mlvc n Monday evl'nlng lit and play to be given by the girl ..:
the
club
Norman
Thehw
will
duEt
rinKS
Notice
Is hereby gl\lell that on ll1
l he M E ch urch The object being
the play August 4 Is the d.lL" I And common tolkt IHLe you "
111 da.y of July 1933 11.t 1.1 o clock r
I to repleulsh the kitchen utensils ri ct
Thf! ObJecthe program tor I
me
M a public hearing will be held
'"'he wtertammenl p1omlses a
J\ 1P build rll tor eternity
n the Budget prepared by the
!Dr fill nnd lhe admls..'!lon \\ill onl~ vear Is as follows
I Complete 4 H clothing and
And to each 16 given a h l
Gl eat Bend Special School Dlsttld
bt
b1lng a k1tchen 81 hcle o.nd
canning project And make ?.t
tooltl
ut Meigs Couflty Ohio fm the next
enjoy )ourself
ka.&lt;:t one article extra
A shapete511 masa and a book
~ncceedlng ns~al }ear ending Dec
2 Ralee mo)ley to tlnanco
... Rr
rules
e nber 31s~ 1934
I
ROY SCOUTS
girl a t"lp to camp
.-.nd each must m11.ke e 1c
l'o
Such hearing wilt be ht!!d at the
3 Exhibit some of
w nown
I st: hool hou.se
"
local or ccmmllnlty
a stepp 1 g
4 Remembpr 1 our

APPENthCITitt ATTACK
Ear.J Bb&amp;».e young farmer Jlvln!!"
1\bout two mllcll east of Racine suf
fercd an attack uf appetldlcttls
rhur.sday o! lu.st week and was a
H•ry sick man fm sc\eru l days
DtR.StiC Je mediel:) were adm in!.sterPd
p T A MEETING
I bY Dr Philson and the last word The Pa•etlt Tenchers AssoclatiiJn
1m a
C:ll a
Monday morning blight and early from the beliB!de reports hllll tm
tll hold the next meetln~ WednesR short while lunge!
1c.ur of ou1 local ~ouths packed povlng slowl)
c av July 12th The change of the
tt.elr griPIJ and le!l lor Lhe Nation
l l lc being due to the 1egular meet
If .l\1 Utt ern anc1 th eH e uthet dtu e dcvll an m~n we1 e al
Military Camp at Ft Thomas
CH1LDRENS DAY SERVH E:s
11 g mght falling on July 4th ThiS
1 erformmg deeJ:-; tbe.:-.uu PI~ of \d!l h would ImproH the K~ where Lhey wtll go In tratnln[l;
Chlldlf'ns Da senlcf's nt lhe M I rt eet lng Y.ill be fOI parents teach•
11 I
me s light exlUHe tor fot four weeks They were wm
Y
u;; and children The children will
world's liVIHtiUil, t h ~ ~ e wou &lt; JC 1"10
.am Bentz Oren Nease Earl Hal
E chmch Sunday mormng wa:. h1 e nlel~ed during the evening
their cuntii\UIIlbf theu tonlhardv tl.LtK But slnce thu \\Utld din anrl Junior stewart There altended by»- !&gt;~rgl and atJPrec a 1 tl
Be 8
4 H 1 b
farther
alon" h~ \\elc several other appllcanUi from t1ve audc!nre The p10gran \\a::; a
lc
w 0
cu
0
tS nut anv the \\1:-&gt;l't t\ ll ls •1' 1 LtlOI! ~' !IV
he•e buL they were turned dov.on by ve1y mteJestlng one and wdt 11'11
•·
th
rtred
M•s Lamn Eckert and Miss Mar
their attempted explotls then s p ectat ular .stun~&lt;o-11.. are nu
1 Uncle su.m that no new rec1u1ts
1 trt~t Hunter of Pittsburgh were
lllg ~ hort ot joolhat&lt;.ly .Lul l ,\11\ mnn wtt h dependents haslwere being llccept.ed this year
sUFlE K.. f) A ST ROKF.
rnlllng on Mrs Carrie Cowdery
If
t
I
cent1y
h
o un
1-:LECTRICAL STORM
/\message to M1s Harrv CUJtL"
Mr and Mrs 0 E Sayre 2Mrs
10 nght to needlc:sr;h , 1nd looltshlv t XtlD:o;c 1mse
I,
h
Ul
tl t he muy Win
A sLm m :.wooped down 011 us Monday afternoon I rom Antlqttlty L
B 11
d Rc
d M
0 j
utmal dungeJS Htmply oll l C g. m e
U\
from the west Saturda~ evening l ..,tatcd hcl Jo.thtl S B S hain suf rJ.'u~as le~ H~~nt la:t ~~ursd~sy In
.:orne fl eeti ng popuhutt) It .., t1m1 t/J protect the publicitY and while there wo.s a vety light I fe1ed u stwke ami Mrs Cwtu; lett Columbus The pulpose of the trJp
ll
t
teet himself of hl!i 1a ln fall It wa.s one or the severe~:~t I lt once for tJls bedside His coJ.Hil \ s to p
has the ew Wlll0 rma
seeker hum htmsclt 1f ht' WI 110 P 10
I e€ctrtcal storm11 that has been tun l.s comudercd \en c1 ilJCal
~ the ~~~~ Sc~ut Tr~p

caseij 111

th~n

The con-vention lt.&amp;elt would take
place hi a. lot or hotel rooms with
plenty of brandy and sod&amp; The
boy&amp; would tell atorlell slap each
other on the bac:ks and bout how
t'ley were knccldng Wall Street fm
:~. double row of tai.Be teeth

1

MATTERN IS FOUND
TJ1AT Jimmy Mattern ha!J'O~f th~ £o:tunat~ !n·
n"E'lltlt BtJIJUi:ll , !{ ~
dJvldOal m the 1 J erio tman ~c of a mfrac1e, If he ta ns
. .~
d
Mrs J M Speucer expenence
I
h
WISe u~ he ~ hould Le tollow!llg hlM n:urowmg tria R
e l o. teeth pulling ordeal one day last
h
hie
ot
dangt!l
and
thnlls
m
JUSbce
to
hiS
I wt&gt;ek when she went to Pomeroy
\\I II f orto.a k e t e
and ha.d one doZen cxlracted
fnnuly and select a mannct of hv1 •l:r which Will ensure
-h
t'l st n e\en rh.Jnce to remain with hi S fellowmen
Oli'F ro TRAINING CAMr

own

took pla ~"c in JWl&amp; The weath-

NEWS

row -

add.reuetl an SUnday, JulJ 21
On SUnday,
30th,Oothe
Dot.ed&amp;
rresident
ot JUJ)'
Albury
11-e

Middleport Ohio

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IIONDAY, JtJLY i 1113!

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BUNOAY JULY 9 19311

THE DAILY TRlDUNE••"flOMEROY OHIO

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Y.lth tho $&amp;Ole kind of conventlon
t:eld a.rtjun~ 1928 or earlier

Got Lo hand it to one of our na
tlon~ bWJl.Q&amp;r.a ..,.ac1at.1ous tor Its I Tne boys would get to town and
billt conr,rencc In Hew Yrk
.!:iober up The ftrst night the-y

would ao to the Poll1eti and all the
Ttle convent,ton ~ly luted one ntght cJubs and sober up ailln
day Th¥1 fill qo banq~t.. There Thla waa at a tlme when there w&amp;.~~
wero no apeaiert lfo outitiders No prohibition Or so they said But
s!nKen
why rattle old speakeasy keys?
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Fred Kimball
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Mllwauk..

For EdUorl.a.l Oflke Call 130 L
For Bualnest Office a.nd Cin:ulatlon Dept Call 191-B
By Carrier

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I I&gt; One MonLh

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Three Monti s
Six Months
600 One YeiU'

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iJ'H£ GRAND OLD MAN
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f~HE GRAND OLD MAN John D Rockel"''"'· "hoI
~ ··1 who has dont! molt! good fur humamty perhaps
throug!tthe WHit dJstr1but10n of much of his wealth than!
:iny other man m the \\Orld, ~:clt!Uratmg h1s 94th btrthday
b,~ qu1etlv pa:sslng the da:, at h1s e1:1tate m New York.
Man; men tho1ughout the '"'orld have been blessed 1
•with mu ... h of th1s \\ o1ld ~ g-ood~ but 1t remamed for Mr l
Rockefeller to blaze a ttad that wtll n~mam open to the 1
end of ctvthzatwn His money has been used lavtshly 1n!
\Viys &amp;Jld mean.:; to1 Uenehttmg humamty through 1e 1
::t.et.u'ch work ot '"aJJvu:; k 1 1ds
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While oihf l s \HII gn· ln~ ltway thou~:~ands and employmg. bultt ri( sol pull!J~:Jly agentK t•J herald their c hant y
i work to all corn{ 1 sol Lh c globe M1 Rockefeller hat! ~pent
milhOl\8 &lt;.J.Ul~tl\ IIHI It It; sal~ to ;-,U)- lh. I today aftel huvl:Qg gtv~n awa} m 1!1,', ID&lt;i.ny miilton• of dollars, there are
rn11J1ons ot p~oplc 1n this wutld and not a few of them In
cur own coL ntl v whu ha'"e not hcurd of the gteat benefactwns h~ ha~ hcsto\\ cd
Tfuly his woJ kH haH~ IJI;!en ul wch thauctcJ that he
· ~hou ld be able to look Uaek through the years and obtam

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considerable H ttlsfudwn w tth the m tuner m

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\ has chosen to devote h1:s life and to 1eap the tull t eWttrd
of his many act~ ui kllldues.':)es .~h.H.IY~ rememUermv that 1
IS more blessed t &gt; g i \C thun to rccel\e
May the Gtu nd Olrl ~tan tuntJnut: to ll"\oe .wd to I
enjoy lit e tu the lullcst unill he h ltl letH:hed that goal of I
all, a centLu y t.rt u:;dul IJvJtlg on thl.':) \ale ut tear~. IS tne
wtsh and hoJlt o1 .ti l \\ ho 11 1hze P~c: l(lt~at \\oorth ot tne
n 1an to hi~ lellow creatu1es
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LEAVES FOR COLLEGE
1 Prol and Mrs [ C Winget JelL
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Monday morning for New YOlk
,..IH'I&lt; SEN11~N( l JHOilOUnc ed h~,o Judg e McCullough '11 l City where Mr Winget will enter
C'olumbla University to take a two
Juvenile CoUtt a lew days ago 111 wh1~h a father w.Ls months pot;t g1aduate course ln
scntcnced to the \\Oik hout~e lol &lt;n llliiblltlllg to the deiJn the MrAodtegrbee Thehy went by the
h
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1 way o
e tY6 urg w ere they w111
ttucucy of hi :; own 1"11111 IH I:\ move 1n the 11g t
trcct!On spend_a tcw days sight seemK
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....... ,Judge McCullough IS 1u bt" commewl fl tot the nctlOn tnk-j ll•
ep and above .dl tor the IUterest he IS takmg m the ca&gt;c• ,
c.ornmg before h1m
Too l1ttle attent1un J;; paid Oy too many judge~ to I
work m the Pt oha1~ ( ' 1t 1he Pt ob~te Cout t h&amp; ~ many

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111 m lh t p lh 1 \\ 1\w,u&lt;inP.~s already start ed
ht 1 ught th• unt ttlunat( oue befo1e the Court 1

h• ,ullong u•to the pathij ot 1
v.ronHJotng and 1110lht!t m( mh( 1 .uldNI to the alto d' I
lung list !) I t 1 tmt nu J:..,
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fh~ tad thnt Judge Mt ( ullough t a:i tnvcstlp;at.ed
and found that 111 th 1 ~ pa1ttculu1 curie tl"l~ tather has woe
tully and Willfully tR tfed to do hl~ duly and penalized
hlm atdHdmgl~ -.; hould !-ii:' I\C \\.ltllllng t n others mcltnecl
to sui.e JS t ep the II dul\ In 1 ~g,ud to t.he proper rearmg of J
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one In a

Jt~-;s ul 1Ur !uvemte cummals ar.d
wruul[~dn 1 t~ wuuld Cf nltnu 1 111 the rutr; 1tu which thoy
huvc ~tumbled 1f the ptopo parental ..:are were axercu;cd Y.hon thc:;w you11g:ste1!'. were glowing mto that age
when tht: rh 1lrl nc edK tht.! mature HOuet and sound Judg
ment of ptu:.ent..s
All t he nlhers ot our m.,ny wayward
childiCII &lt;:ould and ptnbubly v.ould be ~awed were the
pur~nl• dl thm ohould he
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a~illty to te:a&lt;:h out and put hit&lt;. fiJIQ"ijl (Jl} the caustl or the
W'-'uuci and b~gm tu t.:Ult! ll11 uouUieti ol tht! eiTtnll JUVLllfles by hrst fiudmg the ca u&lt;e aud 1 emt.v&gt;ng 1t The a velBile child will II'" rJiht 1f ~~~·!! J~l~ ht•lt.il~~l'nco tu ~ 0

thummml or t\ ( n

normal

youngMter

wou1d l ke ton

q.•.., .. to~"-i

J~&lt;IIF ha• served not1ce that MtiKA CotmtY *od

ft.. :~~~~~~~~ up1tl~• t~eJ'!!i~
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mav expect to bel.~· 1111'
!0cqlJtles 1p "h1ch the next generation IIJMY Uvo
cblldrsn We hasten to cQU!fTRhllate h1m
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rON 1'! 1L OPERATION
Ml:;s AddR C1oss daughter
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M1 and M1s S M C1oss went o
Gallipolis ul\( dav la.st \\eek am!
I ad her tonsiL" 1rmovr.&lt;1 The op
1 rallon 11.as a succe::;.sful one ttnd
5lle Is getting along 11.s wei as
could be expected
DON T MISM IT
s, a cumblnation~)f lht L&lt;lctles
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Ellis Ba.ker spent several days
the past week with his uncle
Dr w s Ellis and family
( 1t Bradto1 d lht! local mall car1 c on Route 2 rctutncd to work
81 turday morning 1 ndlng hlB mid·
1 mmer vacation
Ttl\ Beegle o r Wheeling spent sevl'la! days here U1e past week with
! 1s w n Gene and other relatives
M L Landrum or Ohilllcothe

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SOCIETY EN~ERTAiNED
The Phllathea Women a SOciety
were entertained Friday evening at the
cbureh by Mesdames Clyde French
Qtto Watt~~ and LanPnce Reed A
short bwt1neas meeting was held
dUrJng which Ume the society pla.nJietl for a picnic to be held July 71
Refreshment! were ~rved al the
close of the meeting
01 the Church or Christ

Mr and Mrs Motrls Thompson
and son Oougla.s or Columbus are
vi.Ritlng Mrs Thompsons parenl.8
Mr and Mrs Hart Lyons
'Mrs M D Ha.rt:lnger Mrs Gar
en Stansbury and Mrs c F Ratb~
burn attended a contract. b1ldge
party Friday given by M1 s Harold
Sayre and Mrs 0 W Wlsenberg of
pt Pleasant h~norlng Mrs Wind
aor of Columbus
Mrs Lrwls Burford daughter
Mrs Otho Tracy 1\lld M1ss H~ulett
Martin wlll leave Sunday to accompany Ml&amp; Richard Watkins
and son who have been Vl5ltmg
here with Mr and Mrs Pearl Me
Knliht and Mr s.nd Mrs Lewl8
Durford to their home at Sullivan
Indiana They will also aceompanb'
lrtrs Dora Bo~CI' to Ougg( 1 Indiana
where she will spend the ren Aln
der or the summer and the tomlng
winter with her oon
Mrs Lulu Mason returned Friday
evening from a vi,!t In Columbus
-.;fth her daughter Mrs Nl'll Coop
er
Irene Frnnklln and Dorothy rim
cllum of Nitro W Va came Pr!
day for o. visit wllh Mr ~nd Mts
John Snnth md h1mll:;
M1
1a 111.1 C hnrle" Bl g nv~
ntunfd fo111 n \l,fO(ks ~1st ln
Ohr h! t
11 h I! f' fonnet s [)O.J
ents Mr .. nct Mrs. Alva Bmg
J41 ~Hi-If! fl f~f. n of Conmb 1
who has bel'n hett' tor a s hort vt~1t

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Did You Ever Stop To
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Shawnoe, Oklahoma

"The ri&amp;bt kind of advertiains 11 always beneficial to the
product about which it ia concerned. This 11 particuladly true of
new.-paper advertiain1, liecauoe it admito of a frequency of freshnon that 10 possible with no other medium.
"The reason no more buameu people reaort to adv..rhamg as
a salea medium is that they are not convinced of •ta value. And
why an. they not convinced? Simply because they refuse to allow the1111elves to be shown. They won't give advertising a
chance.

"A department atore that advertises two or three time a o year
11 very little better off than had it not done ao even those few
timeatimes. It ia true w1th other kindll of commodities. Tltere
are times when bi&amp; copy ia the thin&amp; to use and timeo when better
reoulta can be obtained otherwise. IF the ti111e is short and the
meua'e ml!st be put acl'Oia; 10 the limit in aiR and prominence,
take the full pa1a. If there. ia enou1h money\ take the full pap
and fbllow it with hal9ea or quartet'~. If funds are very limited,
don't use the full ~~&amp;•• 11' all, liut use smaller .-paces and rely upon
freq11en~y "of ii!Hrtion•td let' tile _tlls!llta.
Aqd tliey will come,
pnn•idecfotke commodi~ ia aatabl• and ia properly presented in
!Hb spi!l:e illed.

"''liJlqw a lal!Pdrymal' who never •dvertjted qntillaot

year.
He be•f!ID •,;.-itlla•fP•~:e Oll!;lllo ~'lri11e ~ WH~-alwaya once. Today
lla A4)'.f ~· bf4 c\.atoll'lti'B wli11 ll!!lf'll INfort~ P!llm11ized hi!D ai\d
t~at! tlt'e ac~llil ~l!mber of cqatomlra i• much ~Jn~aler tlian ever be•
Fore. H!! ;It'.. uaedr~ll!'l•~)' ip,d dttiurJt ivlflllarly and
b~l!tl
abl~ tP 111!1 h~ at1•-.a1• aa.O)I.

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nnd Mno. CUnto:Jl Mullorc l.ft and the Cilcl Camp Oroun4
)4ra Leo Kenned"~ a.nd dau•h•- 0 1 Bod'1 ' ··•
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ever ltl blah favor Yet we do not
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h I h d th 0 tt

rP.ca ever av 01 ear
e e ys
btag Add~aa ot Abraham Llnoobl
rl cl~ on a. Pourth or July occaa
leon Maybe we were then too youne
to •anow wh at. lt wu U' we •-rd
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these thln&amp;11 wl"re in all Fourt.h of
July celebnl.tiona In the 1890 • new
t.hlnp arOSe to stir the people
Bryan 1 Cross or Oold
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Be'S hbr again, ~Itto her
0 8 came ac
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He eame to Maisie&amp; tl:at in th,
eventng, after the dtshea were done
Ma1s1e wu IJtitclunc on the lon&lt;:W
eothn "ht. deternun'i 1not to "let 00 '
J at 8 e kn_!1W anyuo Dl" was wro~•
oiln was 111 ting 10 a corner n-'d
lhg a ~ook. JleadiAJ the same thine
O'Ve('and over ~CQD.Stioul5 of &amp;
woid on the n;lll.ted age
When MaJsfe I&amp;W hfm at the door
she enatch~d her old eo"t ott the
hook on the back porehl a~:~d burned
down the baek etau• to Mia Bar
vey s. They duln'~ evf!n know abe
had gone
'Curtis 1' Joan w bll p ere d
• "tou v~ome back'l"
"Yea/' he aa~d. husll;dy H['ve
come back 1 couldn't •ta}' a wa}' 1
lo'(e yon, Joan-llove you-'
He held her close, 80 close that he
conld feel her he,a.rt. beatJna. aga.1nat
hl.s She waa so pathetieallj' elad to
llfle hun; She put out her ahm cool
band a.nd to~bed his cheek "I
m1saed/ou ternbly" abe aatd, urm
so rla _you've come back" And
then
Have yon-decHted' • iihe
asked •ery low
N6 pleedmr 10 her Yoice no hu
mLhty-Ju~t the queat1on.:_"Have
you dec1dcd 1 11
He had exp.:leted IOil}ethin• d 1 trer~
en~ he didn't k~w what Tears
\&gt;erhaJJs supphe.i.bon
e~rtain
y not that cool qneAtltin, wheo:n he
had tuu;dly rot into~· room. 'hardly
ftssed. her
He felt h18 heart hbdenlnr e•er
ao ehghtlr agamst her D1dn t she
realize al he had sotTeredT All the
suffeT'lng ehe bad brou1bt npon
htm"
Why couldn\t you let me have
one moment of happme.ss, be burst
out suddenly 'w:ithout remlndlD&amp;'
me-remmdlng me-She hung her head "I'm Ml'rv
C urt1• I t 11 a Ill vet h oug htof J·L"I.
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vHy han:l-wa.Jting- "
She reached out her arms to him
agam~ but the first moment of ee
atasy was gone gont'l u 1f 1t had
never been Sh~ only knew that her
head wa!l a.ehmg, and m some iner
pliea.blt \UY 11h11 had failed him
agalb
'Dd
1 you h ave a n 1ee t ~p '" I h e
asked at laBt-politeh, aa abe would
a at-ranger
Oh ftut"
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"Your mother has been worned •
she went on hurriedly
She'U be
glad you re b&amp;r!k-'
Joan- for beavl!n'a sake, don't
make conversation You'll dri~~te me
crazy J m nearly cra.zy now I've
thought and thought unt1l I don't
know where I am, or what to tell
you Ypu don't know what you've
done t.q me-:ho~ thl1 thln&amp; lft'eeta

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0 a. -lwoD.~c:pOftr.that• 1
She looked 10 •lim nil
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~rail as if a ltlft' breese woo. d blow

wb/ot

er away, b"ut he .l!l&amp;nfed h~r
strength of porpoRe, knew lhe would
have her war. She waa atroarer
than he
be knew it
~ he
!lald the only thing h
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e cou
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~ald It Wltb ~Wlltin.r. Up1, ~ eree
a.t could IJC)t ~ulte ni'eet.b.tn
[can not t ve you up Joan"'
Ail the blood clr&amp;loed fl$)1hJher
pntil even. bet hp1 were wnlte
You mean-that ~U want
me Curtia! Tbt ;tou a.n CO Oil
WlthiU"
"Yea--t-hat's what 1 mean,.
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Se\!eral farm;;t s t llg
l.n the
Mr and Mrs Bob Clark a.re
creek bottoms ln lui'. MOJI:-.oll arP :-;pending several days with Mrs
also miMing
Clii-rk s parents Mr and MJ'( Cllnt
Gilkey
Mr a11d Mrs Jake Staker of
j McConnersvi\Je spent Bunda~ 711th
GRAIN~
Mrs Staker 9 auntll
Edith and
De!IB They were accompanied home
Chicago
July
8---INB-Gralu bi' Betty Lou Daniels
tutures started easlt:J hert&gt; today
Kate Wyatt wa.s a SundaY" night
'4heaL was 1-8 t.o 3 Be ofT Cl)rn un guest or Clarice Waggoner
cl1anged to 1 1 2c dov.on ar d oots
rh~ electrical etorm Ba'urday
3 8 to 5 8c lower
elening did great da.mag~ to tete
, Wheat Sept 99 t 2 3 4 D c 102 phone lines here
J,t:ay 106
James Levacy of Hallid~cy IJ! asCorn July 60 Sept G3 OJ 3 11 rt6Ung his uncle C E Alkire In
Dec 67 67 3-4 May '12 '12 1 2
l.nrvest
Oe.tA July 45 Sept 45 t 2 1 8
Route 143 11 rP.llf'lvlng a coating
Dee 4'1 1 2 3-4 May ;'il 1-8
.:u' limestone Md toe

SPECIAL
FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY-July 10 to 24.
3 lovel;y 8xl0- mch Pholog1aphs of you
one tm~d m ad calms and mounted m a
beaut1ful Easel
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THE COMPTON STUDIO
PHONE 243-L
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Coa.tbawed T~trow) _..

Tlutre are 1aae tblap w ~filM to 4o to eell a oar. lie like sales .
but tair-cl,alinc ancl the ooatidenoe ot our ouetolllere are dooirable, too
For one th~~g, we , retu-, to po!aon anyone's aind against anotb~r make
of oar ie know what ou~ oar io and what it will do. and we are ready
to toll you about ~hat, . But to 1ap1J d~teots id another oar is not
our bu•1neae.
We have done o~r utmost' to enoo~raae 1ntellicent buJing of motor care
by sbowtng p~roha&amp;era how to protect' their own interests All that a good
producov asks is a ouatpse~ 'ho ku6ws qua1ity •ben he seoe it An
intelligent purahaaer will ape•dily oonoludi that only a bad product
re~uires bad sales methOds
~e refuae. also. to adopt th- role ot tricky trader--that is, pre' otter you a large.- traqe-in allowanqe. and taking i t aw•y from
tending to
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' trade-in valuea a~ high, but we do not make
you in some
other way Ford
f1ctitio~s allowances in o•d•r to got a sale w4ioh m&amp;J be otherwise
d1sadvantaceous to the b~er Our dealers take uaed pars upon a system
of values not by ha&amp;&amp;linc or barter
In this world no"one geta something tor nothing, ' althougb there are
many MIYB 'Of making people think that they do The(su re way to get value
for value is, first, by betng yourself willing to deal on that b&amp;S1S,
and sooond, py dealin&amp; with a oonoern that has no other policy
We refUse to- k~ep dinning in yQUr ears that the Pord V-8 is the best.
most ooonomioal, low,et-prioed oar. That is olaiae~ for several ca~.
Ob~iously it cannot be t~e or all.
Thero oomes a point Whert ~lai~ and
a&lt;lj'l!!i.t~vea abd .,_1 adverti~ng hfft:arJ:a dia~Pf.lif"' in its oWII fill!:. ' Personau, T prafllr facta,
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We uy the nil')' Ford, V-8 ie the IH!Iit oar we IJ&amp;ve ......
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IVe say that our ll-o!lyliJf4er oar is aa ooonoal.oal to operate ao any
lower number of cylinders
We say that we have always been kljljlW!l aa the makers of good oare and
that the many good woll-balanood qualities or our present car places it
at the head of our line to date.
Anyone wishing to do bueinosa with us on those principles will find
our word and the qualit~ or our produot to be A-1 What wo say about
economy, operation and durability will •tand cood anywhere.
July 7tb, 1933

FREF.

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l 3 4 Baltinlore &amp;. Ohio 35 1 8 off
11 1~2 Pennsylvania. 40 of! S f At. \
chison 'J6 oft 2 3-4 Union Plc!Jic
~ U'J S-4 oft 1 2 ConsoUda.ted. Oas
60 1•2 up 1 4 United Corp 13 1 4
I Uf!Changed Woolworth 50 up 1
Ametlcan TobJlcco B 91 3--4 up 3-4
Western UniQn 60 7-8 oft' 1 1 4
t nlted Al,.crlirt 37 5-8 otr ~ and
Nallona. dlAtO!ers 101 'l 8 otr 3 8

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with the a.bu-vc Spe l:t.i at lhe l\lndrrn Bt-auly Shop(te Lo.
eatfod on sa.me Floor as lhP ( omptmo studio

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To Unilli: ~lum knq~lpwlhlf u he
mtgbt .o.t,. dar
knew Rollo
Ke ea, lt · ~'t lmpo!slble
:Twm .m teO me..f'
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~No Clliti
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But'her
neck. her qul~rmr
~bolil~ra ~ne.t Mm ~her• came
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t' d • ' d
a au \R'D
o ten emeas a e
s1re to p_zoteet htr, to stand between
her atu:J tb• world Hi• a.;nns t11Jht.
e'ned ·~ut
aa4 Ute elun~t "t,o;
hu~?.t...~d eri
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we 11 jbs Jet 1 ro on then he
said sootlung1,y See hO?a' It worlut
ou17T Tryl to lo1r1P..tehit...:.-'• h d "T
o o~\ ;I'~ t! ec ~
o
for,et ye Jt.ave to dlttld&amp;! We can't
-yto've. aot ~ kaqw-"
We ha'Ve toft "PlO~~T!.t. Plenty
~t timl't W:e Mill
1'0 fm1, a
~?'
there,liluit bt • way, You mean, , abe aard fiflally
t!lat YllP qen:t .COble, to te I me
now? ';l'hat you wont tell me
-.rhetber 101! atUl love me and want
to marry me or not! Yov. want me
to gol 00 thdonia~ay-uQtthlm~,inr10 ~ 1 you
t mean at-l mean that I'm. aot PNP.arad to
make any detlDlte deCWon tbja eve
nillg, Joa,a Itt won't be any worse
to break lD a ~~
bp'IV',
break we nu'"}tbt~ to ~It nowShe bit her -' I-1 e8f't eo OD
that w•~ ~~!· I w..&amp; to do what
yo~ wa:J:n ~~~ "!(do
e d W b~ ILV-'""t!;t'• 'It lei!IDHI
to me, oaht ~t ~ \OIM of tm maRt
&amp;'ive {~to the otJtU, ~)',
vie~
of•l
a~huha:PP~"" .~ ~
of 111 8

"

Five oourl.stb CIUIJp.&lt;; n ~he Canon :au and wife
were swept u~Aay ~.rlthout 1 uvlnt:
Mrs Martha. Wam of 14a.rtett&amp;
any trace of their 1 habitants one after spending a. number of
aut.omobHe containml{ rive peuiOn!l v th her fath.er returned home
was seen w vanlsl llttJ l{' flood ~-. edni!Sday or last week
Nine demolished tuLm mb Jcs hn\P
Betry Lyona and mother of Co·
~~~ fnund In thP bt:d 01
Lht;' 1 IL rnbWi are spending IM!veral days
stream with 110 llrl Ill f t h 1 rw 11.tth Mrs Lyons mother, l4rB
upant.&lt;l
William Ollmore

°

t:'e

out her llwhll'.'! ,..J~ro baek, and hands tli

DELAYED
Born to Verlln Bower)' and WU.
I Continued from Paa:e One)
c,1 carpenter a daUibter June 1'1'.
--•~ ..~
downpour that sLruck th.- toottull.s The Uttle mla. 1s &amp; P~,....
weat or Df&gt;nvel' shoru.\' Et.t.etuuun
M Mr and Mrs. Mont catn of ben.
Bear Creelr. Ill in ~he heart or
Beatrice Moore apent BUDda7
v.1.th Vlnu and A4t. Wllacm.
Denver's
m01111tain
playground
and
In the center ot thf' swnmPr cabin
Mr and Mrl 0eoJ'Ie Clark aDd
and tourist ~amp l'lr""R
Len&amp; Jordan whO have beet1 spend•
ng their weeks vacatJo.n wlth
Mayor E P Sparks or Mon 1~on friend&amp; and relat1ftl'l 11ere returned
and Deputy Corom ~ J c Ro~ t's- tv t.belr work Monday
tlmat.ed t.he numtwr of d;ouO a be ) VInas Wilson wu &amp; weelt end
l ing betw~n 25 uHJ :JU
"''''' of her parente Howard wu.

Rnd advocaey of s1her and the
dolla.r of our daddies
dJmmed.
the issue&amp; of other yeara when
Samuel J TUden pve the RepubWith W 0 SIBLEY
Ucan Party the acare of ita ute
Then came along Grover Cleveland
I he great reform •oven10r or New
York lllld the map or pdUUcs was
(JIANUli.S IN TilE "'GI ORlOOS v holly changed by hbl election
FOURTH
• • •
Ou
f!r"t.. reoouectlon ol t.be
There wert! ma.ny people who
I om th or July run back to the de- thought he meant ruin and rebeiJ
CJ\de lmrnPdlately rollQWing the Icon In thf' rei~Ubllc But he did not
l"!Jvlt War and are Intimately as tnd became a. great president lt
~,.,rto tco;i "W~th the rniUtary atralrll or 'A as a good thing for the country
hat petJ~ e~pecla!ly mlllt1uy mu bt-cause he hd.d r~ver the ghosts
lllc \ hlch was ~u far as we knew of seuSillon a:nd rebellion 1n our
t;nly Ur 11115 and li!ell It was lona- J&gt;Co llttcs and we got again L.he v~tue
lftt!t thal When \~e first heard the I nf oppoolng parties w!UJ no rear or
m ,.., ~ of a h1 a ..s band fhc tenor the destructlo!l or Ame}lea.ll pollt1 UJ ~ ~r~ 1 orks or art then wlt.b tical princ1pl"'1.
their b.llfe !'; highly o"namented
• • •
1\ tl ptllnllngt or f!.ag:;; t"ugll s uud
But tilt' Fourth ot July ch11.nged
lt no longe1 }.W::tured a '-"f~ body:
cf the people as de?ot.ed to .evil
Ar uLIWr ff'utwc of our nallve principles llUbverslve of our llbervlllut e was 11 o!ty flagpo le called t1es Now Wt have dancing plat
a
bl'J h pole and made of the fo!1!UI n the woodll when the glor·
t unks vf Lwo ta ll stra1Kht trees IOlL'I Pourth cornea and loOK autosplit! d to~~:ether with a big fte.g rr.obHes drives and 11teamOOat ex
f. oat ng from
the
top
Rally cursions The old war dreads have
IXIUr d the Hag boys meant much olsappeared The Spanl,ah-Amerlto tx }~of the late 1860 s
can and the World War have de
• • •
mo,natr&amp;ted that The Union For ..
In addttlun to these t hings were f'ver l.s a fact and nobody would
the- nol!!f! makers-the toy cannqns hc.v6 It otherwise We are indeed a
lind t he flret:rackeu usually called 1mited people- and wbUe perhaps
Jackson
crackers Thf' Fourth 1 oot sp voclferow; a.s once about.
\las a noisy day then from dawn our patriotism are in danger
t•ntl the following midnight There uelther communism nor of social
wa.s 11\\ays a celebration" usually I ism nor of a dictatorship or anv
I r.ld In lhC' woods o. patriotic pic- dher political
revolution
that
ul c at which the DeclH.ratlon or would overthrow om tonn ot gov..
Indt'pPndence \las always reat.l and ernmegt tor whl~h God be pra.ht
!ullo l'd by an address rill' d!I'lner rd The trraz:v notoria\11! of Enro
1 fl.'! tit ~ay!i in thP woods v.olth a bar pPan peoples do not db!tmb 1111
HI ot lemonade and an abwHiuncc 1
Jf 111 cJe!tlll nmt jelly c11.ke pies
d vllPd Pgs and fnfld chicken On
tuch thmgs was patriotlsnt fed

ll':feplng alive t.he f!.rell or tl\e war
vnd to a lalge t!xtent per;petBsUn&amp;:
its hatrP.ds and animosities Bul
I these we1c all dlrectc&lt;J, against the
1 ollt!ca l heresies 1 r the south that
I '"'ad bf'Pn bereft of political power
b~ the god of battles between 61
£nd 65
Sl1 glng on ~e fourth v.as all or
1 fil Such fo.vo1lt~. a.~ T~nLing on

Ill

HARRISONVILLE

IJke • p&gt;i&gt;- ,,

1

wUI 0
tanee. When be eloaed bta ey• hie tell
A, it ('~ oan1 I
cotlid ne bel;', her debca~ white
•fip, CJI~"
fate, her appealfDa, 8"111)'-CJ'Mll
~ J~·~ 100 see wtaa"t
eyBB
._,..,..,. do
h
llfa.i t '· to
He eoqldn't be haPP.f' ~ her 1 .,.. T 8
a~ WI 0
l' ~ ~
now, she had made that impo8sibl-, ;:::!4 I -:!f~\~:Obl~l~ha~ ~..
but ne1tbe-r eould. be be happy with..
She go•~ ber
wt
b81'

'oap if she he~N her say a batl
'J'Iord "You neVer. A 0 ( that from
Jne' shed qtotll'J.. '~·11 tieach you to
use bad won~ ybu ~uptty naugh
+.. glrl,
t~.
I tntend to send her to a good
"}lool she told Cu1l1s &lt;ev1 n bme
came North but al\e put 1t oft'
h ~Aould be lonely without hPr 1and
Ferd would feel bad}y when he came
borne and ehe wa&amp;n t thiE're
It had heen mor1thH emce Curtie
had •eenthem Ple.lleant to he hack
agam Plellsant to e•t J:llanrhes
dehnoua spagh,cttl and bold pale
littla Gl011a on hJI kflee
Sh~ pUL her thVl httle arm around
hb rleck and sho,~cd JnlJI thfY hr1ght
little ptctme caLa~ sl e had _J.l'ot m
~un~a.y School And th 1 ~ IH Moses
}"heti hi! WJL.'l a httll! baby fhe
11ueen found hun m a baske-t
nd tlus one '" the Oood Shepherd
ool&lt;mr fOT the httle lamb tba:t got
ost-"
A lumr, rose m Curtis throat
poor htt e kid lie thought of Joan
where ba was lie thought of a.nfjltber httle g1rl whom hA rmghtMme
d~7 lbota ptl lm1 kr1ee, Hurriedly h~
aet Gki.di. down '111 ha\e to be
8'ettint ~:long Blandie---"
Why, C\u·fl
ffer br1ght ra.cc
clouli(!d Wh:;-sur.dfJon.n agnln
1 T6.en he thought o
•
what ~e h.a{l dQne to htm
allln"- hope9 and dreams m t he dust
k IIPd h1 her hand
J all 111 t he ~a d I II stay"
Hn ~ayt-J two dt~ys He bot!ght't
blu-r broaddoth coat ~1th n d tm nu
t•ve ?.ljUn'rel co llar for Gloria The
blu"" JU f.: t mat{'h"'d her f'yee He felt
elmo t hrlppy for a n ume1 t lo\hen
ah~ put her th n h1 tle armB t ight
around t 111 ned and squee1ed h1m"'D :~r Ut1rlf~ ( urt
\ u shQ 1l dn t h11.vP
Blanche
ace !dad adf t onatc!y ~L II 1t d ~s
lnok !1\ eet on hu TuHl around,
Lo\CY and let Mamn a !lee the back
A lilt you the proud baby" Curt If
I've told \ou on e I
told you
t'ri""nty tm le3 1 m no gold-&lt;hgge~
vou don t ha\c to ""fl and 11pend au
'your money
I" dcchu e I ne.,er
All a f('ll 1 v a~ ~~ ar.y about k1dt1 as
70u rue y, u ought to get mr,rrted
and havP nboul 101x ) our~&lt;tlf 1
The hot tear• A~ung hi!! e~es
Bitun.;he undcrst-ooJ huu Bllnt:he
18Pvr« 1ated h1m She kmm ull he
wou1 d do ro the r1rl he mamed
~'" renerous ht would be bow
Jrind
All hP ou 1d h"ve done
fOT Joa.n
f 11ht' hnrln l sp01led
It
wrt!Cited ht$ life l ,.
Sometimes he almost ha~t;!tl he-r
AJ1 tl o&amp;e months know ng t'tlt!.t h~
red her, knowtnK that he ezpected sue-"

~

Hundreds

u·-•.......,.,

LO~E ff I ' :tlves
: a t : : ~r~r~o':;~~:nn~~re~~ !~~~~ ~~'uea~~~~~av~~gfoo~ P~n~c~~ I
tConttnueQ ~ P&amp;ae OneJ
at their home Sunday m hon-1 r.u•pu e beh'nd them foo t he "'I 06 olf 1 st..,da&gt;"d 011 or N J 3l
1 , or of Mrs. Kennedy s fa.ther and [ dJers of the village w~re Intent on 1 ~ uP 1 8 N Y Central 55 J 2 off

J&gt;e loa11. ..., _ ~ ...._

baelroriing

bere Mr and Mrli Mulford ~:~re the
~are 1t.s or ten children some or
them Uvln&lt;&gt; away V.t'lt unable to
...
alt"'' d LhP. event
V W
Bradbury and family
~pem F'r!day evening
wllh F' C
'' ll" k &amp;flu.• ramJI1
M1 and Mrs. Dan KeU.on are- the
ps.reuts or a nne daUghter ShB Is
a grandd&amp;ua:hter or Mr and Mn
Lha net'Y Rife

'l

. . .D

Sha M'(yf

was a !Wipdly httle thine with laTg'e
11lalo blUe e)tM and tuzr;y yelln..w
ll'atr that Blanche curled every day
q.n the JftorL ' tSome would h.aVi!l a
peraplu\'Jnt wave put in l)qt 1 tbtnk
too ,-Jnuch of my ehtld's tut~ for
~bah l"dbn t eare liow lpl)g Jt tfl,kea
me ~4o ,,, I eurlfti fill pl' tl&amp;nd."
Y•~~&gt;.BI•neJre "'" • I(QOd (no\heY
1...--accordiDg to he'r h~hta Slie selJt
Glorta to Sunday School everr Sun~

John

ot w--funo~
Hr apd lin Curtil BWS.her ot Mr and Mra Clarence Mulford IIJld Ptll'1!ver were llrJJnenMIJ popular
M.tbodllt •··tltut':;
u•
~-.
Manatleld
th
•
h son ~t.ud E:meat Kennedy all of wlt.h freedom Uberty and other

HAzEL L IV I N G S ToN

heo

HENRY A. DENNIS, EDITOR Of' THE HENDERSON (N
C) DISPATCH SAYS:

CHESHIRE

I · mother Mr and Mr.; Enoo Mul
ford The event being their 54th
I ;1wedding annlv~rsar~ Those pres
t.nt \!ere Mr and Mra Elza Wig
geJUI Mr and Mrs Harold Wig
gens Mld daughter Ruth Joan
COWJU4.JHT .BY KI/111/J J:'GATIJR.M 'WNDrCA16J /,.C.
r.nd Mrs Dayton Kennedy of Columbus MIS Edith Thomas and
sen ot Pomeroy Mrs oeo1ge Veith
CHAPTER XLIV
to tnarTY hetr aDd not: teDina', Dot He half ehobd ud went on "'You ~n~ ch'Idren or ~tory~R~n Mr
So Cm tts came
telline until now • the eleV'eirth see bow 11l 1&amp;-I'm hardly responsiE!Ian~he put both ftrma around hour
ble •
JohnnJe you'll have to tell
Jnm and kissed hm1 9
di
1
OnCi! he d.ee1ded not to go home ma the whole story-tell me the
glad to see you-w h:tu: t.;e mst1:; at all He would wnte .Joan telUne who~,e tb1nc--wh&lt;l tJus-tJu.a fellow
With your old firm that they don t Mr ~e 8ltuat.ion had become im J&amp;8end you up here any more 1 You re posslb]e Get a leave of absence
HNo no- I couldn't-you mustn't
from the Onn. Travel for a year or uk that.-1 eouldn't.-''
11 alran,.er-,
1
That ""s th.a ru.cat thinJ about !:ea.~~ apiD Fi.wi aii.Dther .W
Ba bepa tv Walk up and ciowa
lllans::IJ.J-her wanp sincerity She
Bat 1t ~'t t.Q' ~he eoaldll't ~ . . bebadoa ttl&amp;~ other n1•ht.
WJ.S a b11" CJ.rl. With cheeb Ulr:e forpt: her She Would haunt him b:i the apartmut that wu to ha••
applea •J"Id a wide, welcommg akn.n. He hadn~ ~~ 1r 1 beell their home Up aDd down, up
•lhlle. T.lie~ W1119 ao10etlunr fresh nt~~t~ Bla*he. -lil!.~
~'be ~' 'f~~ ~~~~
~Dd wholesome about 1 m,y ~-..... .,. ,_
l!}~~d"'ltm~ Th.U"e.._Td ··~: ~abe.Ut · ~~~ .!'!ift:Ul'f -

day,andwaKb"&lt;i h~rm9uthopt~lth

By EDSON R. WAITE

ro

1

Kt WIU...deUver t
MfDIOOa
Mr and :~ :
wlt
11
15
VIRGINIA
Dr Ilfl!~t ef .lipan wUl deUver I
tiuee sermona on the eloiJn&amp; SunLeo Kennedy and family are
GREGG
day AtJIUit 6th
ll':':ov1nc Into the Bapttst p&amp;n!Oilaae
'the vartoua oraallizt\tlooa cb&amp;U• .!0 Mr Kennedy will be near hJa
t~ua n"-~- ••d m""lcal num- ~ .schoal this wlnter
Phone 5&amp;2-L
.......
...........,. -.
....
tnelude
over
n..-..lh•
b-ynolds ..~t
oeveral
llers
I ht hlect.ures
d ed etc
1o
f
........
v
~ nc
_...
ci
un r
person~ a ne to ur- days last weelr. In GaWpoUa with
nl!h the Instruction enterl&amp;inment her aliter Alberta.
1 Mrs. Tom SmJth
1
111 not .so Wl:lll
u!lh her f~ther W H Beeson and ~~~ ~~o=d ~! ~•r~~~re
with
the
meeti
..
.,.
Helen and M&amp;ry VanZandt ot
otiler rel.a.tlve! ~ friends lefl
1 c hnnbua
t r h 1
0
SatUrday for the week end o.t
Ma!iy thoUB&amp;nd people
attend
were gues 8 0 t e r parQuu.nna4lt Ccmp at Roekbr1dfe 0 these Proar&amp;ma and meettnp dur- cnts the PllSL week
W E Ru.sscll a.nd Pan Fanner 1ng all or"parteof tbe !lei80il wtdch I Lewi11 Bumgarnf'r lett saturday
f
c 1 b
left SatW'daY evening for a week
asts three run weeks OOihlug from or 0 wn us
u1d visit m Columbus
htmdreda or citJell and towns In
Mrs Ruth Mack .submitted to a.
M1s Frank Vroman entertained Ohio lUI wt~ll a.s many pf t.he states Dtlnor OJleJ:&amp;Uon at the Holzer boaWJJ..h 11. dinner Frlday even.ln.a.t of the union from tar and near
! pltal Saturday
her home on Walntlt atreet, honor
Any one dea.lrmg circulars ou~..
Leo ~nnedy has a tine new car
Iii; the birti1day anniversary of her
lining the compley program and
Mrs Eugen~ Wa.t.son entertained
u~oand Those present were mem- ~::hedulP.s may have tru:-m
by ad- a number of young girlll Wednell
otrs of the family Mr and Mrs dressma the buslneM manager a.nd day afternoon ln honor ot her
'V H JUhlin!; and MIAA HP.Ien Hf'e superintendent of proerams 0 A j daughter Kathryn s birthday annJJ n d Columbus
B1 tcher Cflmp Ground Ohio
versary
Delicious
ret.reshmenta
were served and a most enjoyable
t tUne was had by all.
rbe G~rla.nd Jubilee Slnrers will
ARLEE
I Mr and Mrs Chauncey Chap~
be al the Mi Moriah Ba.ptis!
Garland Caudill motored to 1man and children were calling on
Cblln'!h at Middleport July % Ad
1nk.don ~5 ~:'tnt!
.. 8. 31 Huntington Friday returning by f1iends here Sunday
the way ot Crown City
Jack Robertson ldt la.st week
Dr
Eshnauer
was
called
1.o
the
tor
Florida
LANCAS1 ER CAMP MEETING
heme ot E W Grady Pt1day to see I H N Bcolt and Doyle Bhtl,ler
JUlY 15 TO AUGliST II
Mrs Grady
left Saturday for a trlp to NaSh
Mr a.nd Mrs Earl Ot!wttt were \'llle Te1m
and fJavannah Ga
The sixty first Lancaster Oamp
1
they expect t01 be kone about 10
n eetlng and Chautauqua Assrmbly teocnt v;isltors on Mill Stone
Several ladhfll gat.hered on the day.s
111 be held 011 the camp grounds
[R\\n
of Mrs J H Caudill Thurs-~ Mn Ooldle Jacob11 had as h1 r
tlfrlhwPst two mUes f1om Lanna.s~
dD.} and spen~ the attemoon quJlt .. aueats over the week end Mrs Sue
ter July 15 to Auau:;t 0 1nclus1ve
Haskett or Dayton and Mas Rosa
The specia l otgnulzutlons ho\dln(l: !ng
Elza
Fcn,1t
~
been
confined
to
I
Cravens and children or Chil licothe
11 stltutes and school!i Q.l e as fol
I.&lt;; bed tor se:veral days with scarlet I Mr and Mrs
Lawrence Betts
lows
E:pworth Lengtu~ Inst tuLe I':rever
son of Freedom Pa are \islt
1
v. c r U week July I~ to John Dabney who drives a. truck I and
Ina Mr and Mrs o E Shoemaker
.., 1!~ 22 ncl slve
lor the Gill Produce Company at t Mr and Mrs Ulva Com ad and
La nc:u;ter t.ehool of Home Miss- Oalllpols lf'ft
for Phlladelphra son of Lancaster Mr and Mrs
Ill ns for cenlral and soulhern Ohio for1uay With a load of produce havp I Geora;e Davis and daughter of To
Chauta.Liqul p UMrR u 1.md Evangel
lng Just returned from that polnL lledo were Sunday guests ot Mrs
~II&lt; We&lt;&gt;k Ju v ?4 to Juh 30
early
tn the ~eek
Electa. Hoffman
I Ln.ncn 1lrJ School nf Fmellfll
Charley Wolf spent Friday nliht
Francis Charles Butcher len.
Mi F ons fo1 c ntul.! ' 1d " 1 t e1u II' Henderson with his son tn~law Monday tor Fort Thomas Ky for
1 OtJ1o and Cha t mqu
~ e1 k nf T11\ ~:::mes Brght Mr
Bright is the a months camping
ill tn Au.,.ust Gth
1 v. mall carr ier from Henderson
Prof lierman Lewis of VInton
tr' Arlee
I wu calling on Mr and Mr:&lt;i F W
to ~ r." ~ Hl.n •
\ li
J
n m!
~IS Monroe Poffenbarger and Eutcher recently
t' t of (ll oglllltl~ ! o 1
f LIH la I! I dauglnet Mts Helen Dabney of
Mr and Mrs J E I BinK en~r
e t ond fln• 'it tv
c eclu!NI fc1 FJ;uton wete shopping a.t J H tained on t.he Fourth of Julv M1
th(' Co.mp Grounds
C'"t c! 11 s Friday
end Mrs A W Carl or O~lllpolls
~n l li! tl
~~ 1 l!nr nlm~trrs
Htnry Mtdwll rehtrned to Plain Mr and Mr11 Bennett Rull~ll and
\1 111 be the RC'V Elwood Rowsey D
C.: ty 0 F1lda} w!t.h a load of pro I daughters Billie Marie and Benet
t uf Tr1lt•cto who will dellve1 two f!U(C
eta Mr and Mts Wm A Loftln11.nd
·· · ·· ~ll:lOTl Bill and G1 ady B ng or Hun
tin(:ton W Va

s'FO LEN
- ---·--

Curtis ' was fon\1

10

A"tr Armada's f'lrst Land'•ng Place- lll
• -- - -Canada

I

01 1t c,tn be gJ\t n a purh

•

a baclr.. loa

The boys numbered two hundred
e.nd ruty No rue1ta Nobody sot a
Wvtng cup They just toot o!J their
coats and aot to buatness After
threshtna oct things as beat they
could they adjourned and scattered
They d scramm around New Y01 k
to fortr-elcht statea aome or which all week On Saturday nl&amp;:ht they
wculd have the banquet About fif
sWl d1")'
teen hundre&lt;i dinners would be there
Now let .s look and pipe how this Looltlng back at the records we
sen Bible buaJn~~ atlalr compares flnd t here were more vice pa es1
dents than bw1neM men The head
man would make a speech thal
&amp;:me special meet.tng during the I u pped the statistics off the
roor
e;ynr
i;\!erybody would get slogged to th~
•
5 Oo-operoLe wlth the Live w .. ears Some great tosatmastcr v. ould
(flub 1n any commuunity project
get a thousand dllars for banging
fl Have a Standard CJub
a gavel and vo~allzlng old gags tllaL
'l H
achievement day p-[1- :,ou could have bought eighty yeats
ave
e;;:o for a dime a hundred Then R
gram
Ea-... •-"''-'d-.1 Club famous opera singer would bellow
Goall!l rot
.,. uuuu
a moose call tor another thousand
Momllor
1 To the b"Bt ot my abUity live
The tront une of the Scandllls
up to the club pledp and mo+to
1the Folies or the VtLnitles would
I pledge my hod to clearpr step out on the mantelpiece unct
thinking
undulate their hiJ18 acroos the stage
Mv heart to JmBter Iovaltv
1 while the bus:ness men waved then
My handa to 1arfjJel' service
I hats three timM aroWld their heads
My health to bett"r lhin;;
und holle1ed
Hooray for any
Por m" club my commm ':l' I thmg
and mv ~nuntrv
To Make the But BeU.Cr
All that en tel tamment ( os
lmot;t.v)
.... mmd twenty thou.!:iH.Ild It dldu t
2 A:;slst others who need my mean a11ythins: eXcf'pt that some
paper sltulled patriots were ma.klng
hr 1&gt; In the club a.nd In th ..... ,~
more money than they dese1 ved
munltv
3 Sa on Ume at all mefllnl!""'
4 B attentive to details n 1" 1 Now were back to normal again
ln rnetlflnt{.
Dl sl ness men arc watching the
'i Surpass prevlous recm d"
\ ;.ore once more and allowing the
6 Set nn eXample of good Sl.o 1
1college OOys to tflke care of Broad
-1 II ClUB
I mA.nshlll in I:XIth winning and Jc~ 1 VillY after dark
At the Ia: L me tlnp: or tnC' 6"
lnu:
So club the coll8tltutlon and b 7 Be a. good co-operator In ~&gt;
! N011CE OF PUBLIC HEARING
11\\\"l'j; were adopted ft'lr the YcP
1mdertak1np and learn the follow
On The Grea.t Bend Specla.l Board
HI o an objective prQilr.tm for •I
In
I
o r F.dlln.t.lun Budret
vear 1~as adopted Plans n1"e 11
1m t lt Ftranye that Prll'"..c'
C
Ulld
I
he
Ladle:;
Aid
and
tile
Ha.p
I
1
rnd Kinp:s
1 y Husllet s class an en~rta mment df'l way fu a big cnterta.lnm f I
Atld clcwns that c l}JCr In ..
Oen 1 Code Sec f)625 22
1\1 bi Mlvc n Monday evl'nlng lit and play to be given by the girl ..:
the
club
Norman
Thehw
will
duEt
rinKS
Notice
Is hereby gl\lell that on ll1
l he M E ch urch The object being
the play August 4 Is the d.lL" I And common tolkt IHLe you "
111 da.y of July 1933 11.t 1.1 o clock r
I to repleulsh the kitchen utensils ri ct
Thf! ObJecthe program tor I
me
M a public hearing will be held
'"'he wtertammenl p1omlses a
J\ 1P build rll tor eternity
n the Budget prepared by the
!Dr fill nnd lhe admls..'!lon \\ill onl~ vear Is as follows
I Complete 4 H clothing and
And to each 16 given a h l
Gl eat Bend Special School Dlsttld
bt
b1lng a k1tchen 81 hcle o.nd
canning project And make ?.t
tooltl
ut Meigs Couflty Ohio fm the next
enjoy )ourself
ka.&lt;:t one article extra
A shapete511 masa and a book
~ncceedlng ns~al }ear ending Dec
2 Ralee mo)ley to tlnanco
... Rr
rules
e nber 31s~ 1934
I
ROY SCOUTS
girl a t"lp to camp
.-.nd each must m11.ke e 1c
l'o
Such hearing wilt be ht!!d at the
3 Exhibit some of
w nown
I st: hool hou.se
"
local or ccmmllnlty
a stepp 1 g
4 Remembpr 1 our

APPENthCITitt ATTACK
Ear.J Bb&amp;».e young farmer Jlvln!!"
1\bout two mllcll east of Racine suf
fercd an attack uf appetldlcttls
rhur.sday o! lu.st week and was a
H•ry sick man fm sc\eru l days
DtR.StiC Je mediel:) were adm in!.sterPd
p T A MEETING
I bY Dr Philson and the last word The Pa•etlt Tenchers AssoclatiiJn
1m a
C:ll a
Monday morning blight and early from the beliB!de reports hllll tm
tll hold the next meetln~ WednesR short while lunge!
1c.ur of ou1 local ~ouths packed povlng slowl)
c av July 12th The change of the
tt.elr griPIJ and le!l lor Lhe Nation
l l lc being due to the 1egular meet
If .l\1 Utt ern anc1 th eH e uthet dtu e dcvll an m~n we1 e al
Military Camp at Ft Thomas
CH1LDRENS DAY SERVH E:s
11 g mght falling on July 4th ThiS
1 erformmg deeJ:-; tbe.:-.uu PI~ of \d!l h would ImproH the K~ where Lhey wtll go In tratnln[l;
Chlldlf'ns Da senlcf's nt lhe M I rt eet lng Y.ill be fOI parents teach•
11 I
me s light exlUHe tor fot four weeks They were wm
Y
u;; and children The children will
world's liVIHtiUil, t h ~ ~ e wou &lt; JC 1"10
.am Bentz Oren Nease Earl Hal
E chmch Sunday mormng wa:. h1 e nlel~ed during the evening
their cuntii\UIIlbf theu tonlhardv tl.LtK But slnce thu \\Utld din anrl Junior stewart There altended by»- !&gt;~rgl and atJPrec a 1 tl
Be 8
4 H 1 b
farther
alon" h~ \\elc several other appllcanUi from t1ve audc!nre The p10gran \\a::; a
lc
w 0
cu
0
tS nut anv the \\1:-&gt;l't t\ ll ls •1' 1 LtlOI! ~' !IV
he•e buL they were turned dov.on by ve1y mteJestlng one and wdt 11'11
•·
th
rtred
M•s Lamn Eckert and Miss Mar
their attempted explotls then s p ectat ular .stun~&lt;o-11.. are nu
1 Uncle su.m that no new rec1u1ts
1 trt~t Hunter of Pittsburgh were
lllg ~ hort ot joolhat&lt;.ly .Lul l ,\11\ mnn wtt h dependents haslwere being llccept.ed this year
sUFlE K.. f) A ST ROKF.
rnlllng on Mrs Carrie Cowdery
If
t
I
cent1y
h
o un
1-:LECTRICAL STORM
/\message to M1s Harrv CUJtL"
Mr and Mrs 0 E Sayre 2Mrs
10 nght to needlc:sr;h , 1nd looltshlv t XtlD:o;c 1mse
I,
h
Ul
tl t he muy Win
A sLm m :.wooped down 011 us Monday afternoon I rom Antlqttlty L
B 11
d Rc
d M
0 j
utmal dungeJS Htmply oll l C g. m e
U\
from the west Saturda~ evening l ..,tatcd hcl Jo.thtl S B S hain suf rJ.'u~as le~ H~~nt la:t ~~ursd~sy In
.:orne fl eeti ng popuhutt) It .., t1m1 t/J protect the publicitY and while there wo.s a vety light I fe1ed u stwke ami Mrs Cwtu; lett Columbus The pulpose of the trJp
ll
t
teet himself of hl!i 1a ln fall It wa.s one or the severe~:~t I lt once for tJls bedside His coJ.Hil \ s to p
has the ew Wlll0 rma
seeker hum htmsclt 1f ht' WI 110 P 10
I e€ctrtcal storm11 that has been tun l.s comudercd \en c1 ilJCal
~ the ~~~~ Sc~ut Tr~p

caseij 111

th~n

The con-vention lt.&amp;elt would take
place hi a. lot or hotel rooms with
plenty of brandy and sod&amp; The
boy&amp; would tell atorlell slap each
other on the bac:ks and bout how
t'ley were knccldng Wall Street fm
:~. double row of tai.Be teeth

1

MATTERN IS FOUND
TJ1AT Jimmy Mattern ha!J'O~f th~ £o:tunat~ !n·
n"E'lltlt BtJIJUi:ll , !{ ~
dJvldOal m the 1 J erio tman ~c of a mfrac1e, If he ta ns
. .~
d
Mrs J M Speucer expenence
I
h
WISe u~ he ~ hould Le tollow!llg hlM n:urowmg tria R
e l o. teeth pulling ordeal one day last
h
hie
ot
dangt!l
and
thnlls
m
JUSbce
to
hiS
I wt&gt;ek when she went to Pomeroy
\\I II f orto.a k e t e
and ha.d one doZen cxlracted
fnnuly and select a mannct of hv1 •l:r which Will ensure
-h
t'l st n e\en rh.Jnce to remain with hi S fellowmen
Oli'F ro TRAINING CAMr

own

took pla ~"c in JWl&amp; The weath-

NEWS

row -

add.reuetl an SUnday, JulJ 21
On SUnday,
30th,Oothe
Dot.ed&amp;
rresident
ot JUJ)'
Albury
11-e

Middleport Ohio

�aU'HDAY, JULY I, 11U

'I'll!: DAILY TII!BUNJl"'f'OMEROY, O!IIO.

~

li4fi.Y nPIIliD

lZcperlJne,

Tfpe like this '(10 pt.) lOc

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per ilne.

T!'llO U..e thla (I ~· me

per Une)
&lt;6 anrq:e word&amp; make a Une.J

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1/ea.'Yer , Weat Qnton ue

Tbe publlahers will , be respons1b1e
only !or one mcorrect. m!ertion
of any ad'Yort.18etnent. Erro ~a 1n
advertiBementr. snlluld be reported
tmmedial• 1y.

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~vertilement will be taken lor
leSB than a rr,lnimum charge ol
twent-!1ve cents for each inser-

-

her

p&amp;r~

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~· wHoller an&lt;lt~l!i
aftemQDD.
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GREAT BEND

t

Bilpd19' '!'i~ q..~
ecM and (•i;!Jir "'
Kr. "11&lt;1 ~ 1J.
l4rl, ~d YO!IJ18

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Drq

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tv'..Dr~

ke y~:;

at.l) called

MoPI&gt;lfl&amp;

er mcet!ng at. a,.rrtsonvUle, Friday

~nin1.

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Jfr&amp;l Wm. MoBJt.Uill. at}d family ot

Columbus. came Sunday for sr\'!~ ­
(_ r~ day~· vlsJt wtth her part'llts,

Mr. and Mr&amp;. J

Reda Win; Cardinals and
Gianta Lose Games; ,... •
'
,
Sox Win

R. Promtt , and

famUy.
·
M. B . McCc nntck left Frid&amp;y for
his home ot Chllllcnth':l
,
J . J. Purboo lett Wt.dnt:ISday f or
Clncinno.tl wtth o stop-over w.lh.
h!s c:=&gt;n . L c Purbee and fa.mll y.
kr a few days.
Mrs Ch1L6 Hall visited rela tives

There's Always a hearty welcome for yot1 at

The Hotel Chlttaa•

at Evaru., W Va.., la&amp;t week .
Rob::rt Ihle and tister , Ma bel

and Mtss Hilda Shiel&amp; of near
Clnclnnatl, spent the week end
., lth M: L. Furbee am' family.

II '-'1 - r r 10 P"1 liM o r - o to !d qa.dit} 1•,.
Mlatibic.. U.terme Tooth Pute, ..,.d• bythe!Ukea

NOTICE

oflJ.tadae, .,....a lo ,....,In •l•l'f:• t.m.. •t ~ N-

' MAGGIE• . W. VA.

INS 8 por1,s Yi.fH Cl
NC'\'/ Y &gt;1~ . Jul y 8.- IN s- It b·
gan to look Leda y as thouGh n. w&gt;

I

goodbye for the New Yo! k Ya ..

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keeo

rtiP: ..JIOU':iE OF HOer'ITALJTY ..

I

Buy handkerchiefs
with what it saves

Mr. and l4fs. H. l!l.

By COPELAND C f.UJRG

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Biucll, Jilunday.
,
MJq Elolle ~rice spent $everal
da)'e lMt week With Cora cona:ron
&lt;;f ReedsYiUtt, 0 .
Mr1. Dane. Wo.l{o Dl\4 children
cnllecl on Mr¥. P. M. KeD~, Satur..
day evenil}l.

~lurd&amp;J.
Bev~ Oro n~~:n .al.knded ijo&lt;:l5t-

I

on Jel.ther
near Pea&lt;..-e church Own-

1199o' 1), ·g; !'ar·
B&amp;xon.
.
0. Man. an~

In Pqnerpy,

I
su ccess
I
I
ANTIQUITY
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Oblo.
;I
.!Lra. Oljl(pr~ Weocla .hu J!jl h~·
day lueot. 111111 Dom L&amp;rllbu.
ldt.l and MrS. 1). l'· t'rl"'' "'111
d.&gt;&lt;eb~· Sillll. · """· ae.r.. -

W. R. Pal'.!l\!10 ~ 1~ s~l

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Cotu\ Sired. over Smith'•

Found-

Bli.!IAW

1

BYRON BING, M. p.

uon.

olra

vlll~tinl

1

rea\lltll to you.

Four

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...._-,. ~-· Oljd !auUI1 &amp;114
ll.fr. &amp;l;l,j! ur., D. 0 . Bpew:er 911Ued

G:..D

The ad lwr will gladly &amp;t~Si&amp;t you
tf cle&amp;J-t")d, 110 the.t the copy for
your ad 1a prep.;.. .:d 1n such a
maruler aa to bring the 1reateat

POUND -

Trust" Head ·in London

.

""'&lt;l!&gt;n open~ Bunlllly wllll

1

1 Oonaecutive tnaert1ona tor .,nee
2.
•
1 conaecuUve wsert-10na for price

~trOlct

A. I'. lllnJOr I!Utiiliy

Mr. and Mrs. Ohulle Bmllb of

1
:Morrie reaqtJt.
0 . o. Gill was a Galbpolle v18ltor
Ill. llld lira J. L. Morehead ol Eatbrclay.
~ville ~ on their daqht.er, l !.fr. and Mra. Jetiie sweeney of
Mn Thelm• Orr TU8$day.
, Toledo are vl.&amp;lt1n11 her parents,
J4r. ~mel &amp;Ira. Arthur Orr and Mr. and Mn. ft .A. l:lt~ llday.
d•Oll!l~r. ~riiYn were Sqnd&amp;y 1 Mra. J , D. Bov;en Is not so well
111&lt;811 ol . lot. TheiiB tncllamlly ol ot the J)l'e&lt;enl UnJe
J)ortu.
. )~Jrs. tva Washlngtan who h~
Nollon Torrence an« f!UniiY qf ' l'ten 6taYtn&amp; 7.~ ~ her sl5ter-Jn- la\t
Re~4!'YWe •:rtt l'r141.l w1th their Mrs, Bowen rEt urn ed to ~ er home
•on, Roltn~ T~tdce Jild family . lu West Vlri !rUa S!Jnday .and her
Mr. &amp;nd Mra. ~· Horton of ue1ce Mrs Ina E;rwln came to help
( 1olwnbU1 spent the week end Cl11"1!1 for her o. unt.
with Mr. and Mra. A H. Ba.Uey.
MtiS 14!na J ohnson a nd son Oeo.
Dale Rhodes and family or New were P omer oy anci Middlepor t viol·
Brighton are vl.tlnl relatives here. tors Wedn!sday .
Mr .and M:ra. Ralph Prank. and.
Juanita McKinney waa called to
Mrs. J . B. Ptant e:pent Thursday Pomeroy th e past week where she
eventna with Mr. ancJ Mrl:i. John : ho.s e mplo~·meot.
,
Myen of Pomeroy.
· Mr. and Mrs. David WalkeT were
Mr~. Anna. Stnaer or Old Town ' nt Pomeroy Wedn e~;day.
waa a recent sueat of Mrs. A. H. ,
Ba.ney.
E
i
TOWN
Ola McNamee who has spent several weeD &amp;t Letart. came home I
Saturday eventna.
I
The Old To~n Farm Wom C'n'~
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Carson a nd club met R.t I he home of Mt-. Rt l·
sons S . E. ~ruaaell and sons Ha r- pt'rt R1cr la,:t Wed:lC5da y aflnrolct and Bobby, Mrs. R&amp;ymond noon 'Tile topic was led by ~.1r~
FFrank and Constance Trusse ll May Roush . Rev. 0 . H . Carder wa.~
\!Ct'e guests oC Wilson LewiB and 1 a g-uest at U1·· meeti ng r.nd gave
I SJ n ln terf!:sting teport of the mt nls· 1
famUy ot BidQ.•eU Sunday.
Murl Tru!&gt;BE'l lot Chester called on t ers ccn ferc ncc whi ch h e att~mf"d I
home t'olkB Saturday evening.
I a t J achons l'.'trlls.
t 1 &lt;Jf' r 11 t•dc RrJush :ltld 1., 1, 1• A!;.l!tstal'_)t Secretary of St~te Raymo!ld Maley (left), confidential adviser
..
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,
. ,
,
,1 1,. 11n P m~llrlf' nt Roo~e v~lt, p1ctured With Herbe1·t Bayard Swope, outsWe
th n m e r; uf l5 :S 1n the homl' f ' 11lw l:IHl ft•r on cc ha llm London where the economic parleys are bemg h~ld
C, Roush.
,1 , Mul e:,. Ill actlllg a~ ha1 3on ~t•twr&gt;cn the Pretlidcqt and the American Jelc~
fhc V.H~ntJ on Bible school hcd '
gatwn to tht: conference.
FOMEROY, OHIO.
at Beth el ch uJc h last week l'.a..s a

TJPI' lik..
1

and

~tBrain

OLD SALEM

ol Raclno called on 0. 8 . and D. D. en~. Kr. aud Mrs. Clllorlel Nellon

.S t.C: f 1 0. N •

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Mor:r~

P . E.

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lin. Rulli TUCJ.P! ""Utd on MI'L
l:&lt;hel lln)I!J&gt; tatilr!!J onur.oon.

CJ.~$' ! fF I ED
. A~V:E.WT1SltH1,

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SA:SHAN

Columbus, Ohio.
Perfect L·•cation .... Service .. /. .Comfort
Rates surprisingly. low
$1.50 to $2.80
Famous Purple Cow ~offe'e ~hoppe
Club l'lreakfast 25c to 50c
lunctecn !li:-t
Dinner 50c and '~ol. ·

Silver Ball Room for Dane.!!
Private Dininll' Rooms

...., it . . . . to..olllhlpd protK111 JOUIIM!il. .._

&lt;D•er 11 M•er 7011 .,~17 fS. • ,..., our 50f
dn11frlcw. BIIJ thlap J&lt;DII ooed wh.h tbu •'~~"'­
llllldkerchN!Io rrt muelr • .....u.... t...blrt n..

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CHITTENDEN HOTEL
Sprlnr aad Ulrh

GEO. A. WEYDlG. Maaac"er

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,., ••..•••... ''llt.•'
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FOR REN'f-Two nicely ful'nlshcd
rooms tor
light housekeeping
fa 00 par mpnth, corner house
river front , 'down from the Middlcport ol_, electl 1-:: plon~, house
No. 297 .

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FOR REN'I'- Wl1alcy Dcttlal 011\CJ'.S

Can be divided to suit Lenant6
One omcc suitabl~ fur book shop.
ReMony,blc rent, reasonable Lcn nnt.ll. Also !our room fiAt on
Oourt St. Apply al. Wh~tlcy's or
John Blair, Court St.
7-8-3t

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l•'Oft.~REN-T-:::_Ftve- rOO;;u; u11d ba.Lil.
304: Sprinw;
7-7-3t

Ave

Phone

Uolambat, Obfo.
300 n.oc:um

302-J

BOOMS •1.00. UM
BATH !1.50
DINING ROO~I AND
t;OFP.EE SUOP

RENT-Seven room how~e.
modem, wash house and KllrH.8C
on Meclmntc St. J . B Epple.

FOR

7-5·3t.

~lll' NE\~ I
S ALEBM~--;.;-=~rlt~.;
DEAL. At'tcl' 30 :iClil s or
11
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cu1:1 tom ta.1lorlng. 1ww IIlli and I
-..doter line utters sensatlouul new
htgh quality, low p1lces . most lib- l
eral commlsstons Money back: ·
suat11ntee. Real oppo&lt;lunlty lo
caab 1n on increased demand A. I
G.
Lyon
nat~.
Ohio.Tailoring

Co

Whitney's Wonder Horse

Fireproof

R11kl Reduced

J oR RENT- Four room cottage lh
Middleport. !t,rnlf!hed or unfur7-5-3t
uiBhed Call 548-R.

fo1

HOTEL
COLUMBUS

TOOTS AND CASPER
.. - - · - - .....JG, • 1s THE
-r.m DA"f' OF

l lndcr S1mm 1\bnagemeot
ALBA. C{'UR'I

IIOTEL

New Smyrna,

Florida.

r.o R-uom.-aG ISilths,

llcatcd
Write for Uooklrt and

1,

!liE. '0~TEEN­
fliW btl!T CfJtn'ESl

Steam

Rale!j

JAMES H BUTLER

BE 1 WE6.N

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9foo--rs

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FIFTH AVE. FASHIONS
By JANE GORDON

LON6 V&lt;'ALK5 DAILY!

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HEll MENU CE&gt;N515 T5

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PORTIO"l!&gt; OF ROAST
MEM f~ 6 f•U!:. ~D !="OWL
OR BROIL~ 0 FJ5H,WITH

MAiNLY OF SMALL

. PL allY OF Vfl.ETA6LE

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AN~ F'RUI"T!

I'I1D,LIE 'f..alE 'fOILEI)

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c40ES ~~

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SLIMMIIIG SPORTSWEAR

HOW A~E 'YOU

qET1'1Nl:r ALONI.,
W\1'H '!'OUR

FOR
5E1'1'tN4ANO
UF
E:\E.RCI~E~

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·ah i::.M.i::.

COLCt ,E:L ~loJOFER 1

tOLO~-...,~:~L
HOOFE.ii&gt;R~

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d •••, ...
rrt4ll'ri a"d tlttdMA il'l l'arrs tJrtd 1fl1
/Mifi'ri'IJ art mt~dr. HI Nt&lt;e:J YotrA-.

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Sonny ~ORKMAN

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Look al the slendtrhiniJ panel at
tht front.
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C V. IJHITAJEYS WOAIDERn/1.. S-

It 1!1 nrost atttac:tive carnf!d oul ln
a ~tlk c:te{\r: pnnt m bl;ack and wtulr:
white crrpc gunupe.
Self. f'•brio covt:rc.d bullou s make a

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BREAKS '!11E HEARTS

prt:tty tfim down the front of the
guimpe.

OF 0'11-lER COLTS !

Another detightti.rl scheme i:~. poww
de-r-'btue lia'cn wtth white organd&amp;e

u. J6 lllld Jd ,

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Finalists at Wimbledon

l&gt;y Edson R. Waite, Shawnee, Oklahoma

questions politely and are glad to take the trouble to supply
information wanted. They help to make better buameu.

Tim #tJJttr• il rtcd, ,for i"'mtJtall
dtliC!trJ. 11 i1 hrul rJIJ.

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DID YOU EVER STOP
TO THINK?
In lhe atorea of your city you will find obliaing clerks whv
greet you with a smile, wait on you courteopsly, anawer your

ammpoo.
Tlit ~.,,. N•. 1071 mliJ bt ,,._
ldin.td j,. ,;.,,

Mr•, Ol •r ~ P11y11lm tt11fl SOl · ~ ot
Portland wc1 e Monday co. \lets of
MtsllaHUl
Mr. and Mrs Otha Chcle a.nd
VICTORIES!
(laughl.els spent Sunday the guests
I ,,f Mr atJd, Ml s Steve Hilton and
'-----------------,~ fromtly of Dcwltts Run
Darrell. Betryl and Earl Taylor
)'2:'AR- OLD.
were sunday e"nlng caners ot
McKenz!e.
"tHE GREAT SON OF Lester
Mr and Mrs In\ Hill ~ pe nt
,- - PEIJ~"IlT· SWIIoiG!f..lG

WHo HAs RIDDEN EQUIPOISE
Ttl MANY SENSATIONAL.

A woman ra.lhcr ht&lt;lvlly J,utlt i&gt;esidc ! youthful ligurr:s could wear
this shmming sports drr:n.

Qfl.TitHe )'attert~~

WE.ll,I'IISS

M'NA~V,'IHE

GlfaS

,

Gdtina the buaineao ia not always a aelfiah propoaition.

RJRELY lt1AGINAii2Y· --'!HERE ARE

Send llii centl (in ttatnP:s or coin)
to t"a¥liPll Jl.~trc;-au.. y(thJ, cardully
and~ p'faintt )'our( name and full
a'dctrtl•; t~ narhbtt -of t'he pattern
•nd tll• aiu you "ant.

N&lt;) SUCH GIRLS-··00 I ~y lO
Dr.?AW '!HEM AS 'TWE ltl LiFE AS-

Mod.fn buainesa entaila a certain amount of service that ia of sa
much int,ereat to tile b11yer u to the •eller. .

Aiidrt:•i tciur littCt It the folloW•

Mr.if order houaea succeed bec.uae they adv11rtiae. You can
beat them at their !IWII ~rame by adverti,illll in yo11r loc:al paper.

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'I'll!: DAILY TII!BUNJl"'f'OMEROY, O!IIO.

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lZcperlJne,

Tfpe like this '(10 pt.) lOc

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Tbe publlahers will , be respons1b1e
only !or one mcorrect. m!ertion
of any ad'Yort.18etnent. Erro ~a 1n
advertiBementr. snlluld be reported
tmmedial• 1y.

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leSB than a rr,lnimum charge ol
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ecM and (•i;!Jir "'
Kr. "11&lt;1 ~ 1J.
l4rl, ~d YO!IJ18

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er mcet!ng at. a,.rrtsonvUle, Friday

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Columbus. came Sunday for sr\'!~ ­
(_ r~ day~· vlsJt wtth her part'llts,

Mr. and Mr&amp;. J

Reda Win; Cardinals and
Gianta Lose Games; ,... •
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Sox Win

R. Promtt , and

famUy.
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M. B . McCc nntck left Frid&amp;y for
his home ot Chllllcnth':l
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J . J. Purboo lett Wt.dnt:ISday f or
Clncinno.tl wtth o stop-over w.lh.
h!s c:=&gt;n . L c Purbee and fa.mll y.
kr a few days.
Mrs Ch1L6 Hall visited rela tives

There's Always a hearty welcome for yot1 at

The Hotel Chlttaa•

at Evaru., W Va.., la&amp;t week .
Rob::rt Ihle and tister , Ma bel

and Mtss Hilda Shiel&amp; of near
Clnclnnatl, spent the week end
., lth M: L. Furbee am' family.

II '-'1 - r r 10 P"1 liM o r - o to !d qa.dit} 1•,.
Mlatibic.. U.terme Tooth Pute, ..,.d• bythe!Ukea

NOTICE

oflJ.tadae, .,....a lo ,....,In •l•l'f:• t.m.. •t ~ N-

' MAGGIE• . W. VA.

INS 8 por1,s Yi.fH Cl
NC'\'/ Y &gt;1~ . Jul y 8.- IN s- It b·
gan to look Leda y as thouGh n. w&gt;

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rtiP: ..JIOU':iE OF HOer'ITALJTY ..

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with what it saves

Mr. and l4fs. H. l!l.

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Biucll, Jilunday.
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MJq Elolle ~rice spent $everal
da)'e lMt week With Cora cona:ron
&lt;;f ReedsYiUtt, 0 .
Mr1. Dane. Wo.l{o Dl\4 children
cnllecl on Mr¥. P. M. KeD~, Satur..
day evenil}l.

~lurd&amp;J.
Bev~ Oro n~~:n .al.knded ijo&lt;:l5t-

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near Pea&lt;..-e church Own-

1199o' 1), ·g; !'ar·
B&amp;xon.
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In Pqnerpy,

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day lueot. 111111 Dom L&amp;rllbu.
ldt.l and MrS. 1). l'· t'rl"'' "'111
d.&gt;&lt;eb~· Sillll. · """· ae.r.. -

W. R. Pal'.!l\!10 ~ 1~ s~l

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Found-

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ll.fr. &amp;l;l,j! ur., D. 0 . Bpew:er 911Ued

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The ad lwr will gladly &amp;t~Si&amp;t you
tf cle&amp;J-t")d, 110 the.t the copy for
your ad 1a prep.;.. .:d 1n such a
maruler aa to bring the 1reateat

POUND -

Trust" Head ·in London

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A. I'. lllnJOr I!Utiiliy

Mr. and Mrs. Ohulle Bmllb of

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:Morrie reaqtJt.
0 . o. Gill was a Galbpolle v18ltor
Ill. llld lira J. L. Morehead ol Eatbrclay.
~ville ~ on their daqht.er, l !.fr. and Mra. Jetiie sweeney of
Mn Thelm• Orr TU8$day.
, Toledo are vl.&amp;lt1n11 her parents,
J4r. ~mel &amp;Ira. Arthur Orr and Mr. and Mn. ft .A. l:lt~ llday.
d•Oll!l~r. ~riiYn were Sqnd&amp;y 1 Mra. J , D. Bov;en Is not so well
111&lt;811 ol . lot. TheiiB tncllamlly ol ot the J)l'e&lt;enl UnJe
J)ortu.
. )~Jrs. tva Washlngtan who h~
Nollon Torrence an« f!UniiY qf ' l'ten 6taYtn&amp; 7.~ ~ her sl5ter-Jn- la\t
Re~4!'YWe •:rtt l'r141.l w1th their Mrs, Bowen rEt urn ed to ~ er home
•on, Roltn~ T~tdce Jild family . lu West Vlri !rUa S!Jnday .and her
Mr. &amp;nd Mra. ~· Horton of ue1ce Mrs Ina E;rwln came to help
( 1olwnbU1 spent the week end Cl11"1!1 for her o. unt.
with Mr. and Mra. A H. Ba.Uey.
MtiS 14!na J ohnson a nd son Oeo.
Dale Rhodes and family or New were P omer oy anci Middlepor t viol·
Brighton are vl.tlnl relatives here. tors Wedn!sday .
Mr .and M:ra. Ralph Prank. and.
Juanita McKinney waa called to
Mrs. J . B. Ptant e:pent Thursday Pomeroy th e past week where she
eventna with Mr. ancJ Mrl:i. John : ho.s e mplo~·meot.
,
Myen of Pomeroy.
· Mr. and Mrs. David WalkeT were
Mr~. Anna. Stnaer or Old Town ' nt Pomeroy Wedn e~;day.
waa a recent sueat of Mrs. A. H. ,
Ba.ney.
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TOWN
Ola McNamee who has spent several weeD &amp;t Letart. came home I
Saturday eventna.
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The Old To~n Farm Wom C'n'~
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Carson a nd club met R.t I he home of Mt-. Rt l·
sons S . E. ~ruaaell and sons Ha r- pt'rt R1cr la,:t Wed:lC5da y aflnrolct and Bobby, Mrs. R&amp;ymond noon 'Tile topic was led by ~.1r~
FFrank and Constance Trusse ll May Roush . Rev. 0 . H . Carder wa.~
\!Ct'e guests oC Wilson LewiB and 1 a g-uest at U1·· meeti ng r.nd gave
I SJ n ln terf!:sting teport of the mt nls· 1
famUy ot BidQ.•eU Sunday.
Murl Tru!&gt;BE'l lot Chester called on t ers ccn ferc ncc whi ch h e att~mf"d I
home t'olkB Saturday evening.
I a t J achons l'.'trlls.
t 1 &lt;Jf' r 11 t•dc RrJush :ltld 1., 1, 1• A!;.l!tstal'_)t Secretary of St~te Raymo!ld Maley (left), confidential adviser
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th n m e r; uf l5 :S 1n the homl' f ' 11lw l:IHl ft•r on cc ha llm London where the economic parleys are bemg h~ld
C, Roush.
,1 , Mul e:,. Ill actlllg a~ ha1 3on ~t•twr&gt;cn the Pretlidcqt and the American Jelc~
fhc V.H~ntJ on Bible school hcd '
gatwn to tht: conference.
FOMEROY, OHIO.
at Beth el ch uJc h last week l'.a..s a

TJPI' lik..
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OLD SALEM

ol Raclno called on 0. 8 . and D. D. en~. Kr. aud Mrs. Clllorlel Nellon

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l:&lt;hel lln)I!J&gt; tatilr!!J onur.oon.

CJ.~$' ! fF I ED
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Columbus, Ohio.
Perfect L·•cation .... Service .. /. .Comfort
Rates surprisingly. low
$1.50 to $2.80
Famous Purple Cow ~offe'e ~hoppe
Club l'lreakfast 25c to 50c
lunctecn !li:-t
Dinner 50c and '~ol. ·

Silver Ball Room for Dane.!!
Private Dininll' Rooms

...., it . . . . to..olllhlpd protK111 JOUIIM!il. .._

&lt;D•er 11 M•er 7011 .,~17 fS. • ,..., our 50f
dn11frlcw. BIIJ thlap J&lt;DII ooed wh.h tbu •'~~"'­
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Sprlnr aad Ulrh

GEO. A. WEYDlG. Maaac"er

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rooms tor
light housekeeping
fa 00 par mpnth, corner house
river front , 'down from the Middlcport ol_, electl 1-:: plon~, house
No. 297 .

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Can be divided to suit Lenant6
One omcc suitabl~ fur book shop.
ReMony,blc rent, reasonable Lcn nnt.ll. Also !our room fiAt on
Oourt St. Apply al. Wh~tlcy's or
John Blair, Court St.
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l•'Oft.~REN-T-:::_Ftve- rOO;;u; u11d ba.Lil.
304: Sprinw;
7-7-3t

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Phone

Uolambat, Obfo.
300 n.oc:um

302-J

BOOMS •1.00. UM
BATH !1.50
DINING ROO~I AND
t;OFP.EE SUOP

RENT-Seven room how~e.
modem, wash house and KllrH.8C
on Meclmntc St. J . B Epple.

FOR

7-5·3t.

~lll' NE\~ I
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DEAL. At'tcl' 30 :iClil s or
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cu1:1 tom ta.1lorlng. 1ww IIlli and I
-..doter line utters sensatlouul new
htgh quality, low p1lces . most lib- l
eral commlsstons Money back: ·
suat11ntee. Real oppo&lt;lunlty lo
caab 1n on increased demand A. I
G.
Lyon
nat~.
Ohio.Tailoring

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Whitney's Wonder Horse

Fireproof

R11kl Reduced

J oR RENT- Four room cottage lh
Middleport. !t,rnlf!hed or unfur7-5-3t
uiBhed Call 548-R.

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HOTEL
COLUMBUS

TOOTS AND CASPER
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l lndcr S1mm 1\bnagemeot
ALBA. C{'UR'I

IIOTEL

New Smyrna,

Florida.

r.o R-uom.-aG ISilths,

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Write for Uooklrt and

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!liE. '0~TEEN­
fliW btl!T CfJtn'ESl

Steam

Rale!j

JAMES H BUTLER

BE 1 WE6.N

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FIFTH AVE. FASHIONS
By JANE GORDON

LON6 V&lt;'ALK5 DAILY!

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PORTIO"l!&gt; OF ROAST
MEM f~ 6 f•U!:. ~D !="OWL
OR BROIL~ 0 FJ5H,WITH

MAiNLY OF SMALL

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HOW A~E 'YOU

qET1'1Nl:r ALONI.,
W\1'H '!'OUR

FOR
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/Mifi'ri'IJ art mt~dr. HI Nt&lt;e:J YotrA-.

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Look al the slendtrhiniJ panel at
tht front.
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It 1!1 nrost atttac:tive carnf!d oul ln
a ~tlk c:te{\r: pnnt m bl;ack and wtulr:
white crrpc gunupe.
Self. f'•brio covt:rc.d bullou s make a

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BREAKS '!11E HEARTS

prt:tty tfim down the front of the
guimpe.

OF 0'11-lER COLTS !

Another detightti.rl scheme i:~. poww
de-r-'btue lia'cn wtth white organd&amp;e

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Finalists at Wimbledon

l&gt;y Edson R. Waite, Shawnee, Oklahoma

questions politely and are glad to take the trouble to supply
information wanted. They help to make better buameu.

Tim #tJJttr• il rtcd, ,for i"'mtJtall
dtliC!trJ. 11 i1 hrul rJIJ.

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DID YOU EVER STOP
TO THINK?
In lhe atorea of your city you will find obliaing clerks whv
greet you with a smile, wait on you courteopsly, anawer your

ammpoo.
Tlit ~.,,. N•. 1071 mliJ bt ,,._
ldin.td j,. ,;.,,

Mr•, Ol •r ~ P11y11lm tt11fl SOl · ~ ot
Portland wc1 e Monday co. \lets of
MtsllaHUl
Mr. and Mrs Otha Chcle a.nd
VICTORIES!
(laughl.els spent Sunday the guests
I ,,f Mr atJd, Ml s Steve Hilton and
'-----------------,~ fromtly of Dcwltts Run
Darrell. Betryl and Earl Taylor
)'2:'AR- OLD.
were sunday e"nlng caners ot
McKenz!e.
"tHE GREAT SON OF Lester
Mr and Mrs In\ Hill ~ pe nt
,- - PEIJ~"IlT· SWIIoiG!f..lG

WHo HAs RIDDEN EQUIPOISE
Ttl MANY SENSATIONAL.

A woman ra.lhcr ht&lt;lvlly J,utlt i&gt;esidc ! youthful ligurr:s could wear
this shmming sports drr:n.

Qfl.TitHe )'attert~~

WE.ll,I'IISS

M'NA~V,'IHE

GlfaS

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Gdtina the buaineao ia not always a aelfiah propoaition.

RJRELY lt1AGINAii2Y· --'!HERE ARE

Send llii centl (in ttatnP:s or coin)
to t"a¥liPll Jl.~trc;-au.. y(thJ, cardully
and~ p'faintt )'our( name and full
a'dctrtl•; t~ narhbtt -of t'he pattern
•nd tll• aiu you "ant.

N&lt;) SUCH GIRLS-··00 I ~y lO
Dr.?AW '!HEM AS 'TWE ltl LiFE AS-

Mod.fn buainesa entaila a certain amount of service that ia of sa
much int,ereat to tile b11yer u to the •eller. .

Aiidrt:•i tciur littCt It the folloW•

Mr.if order houaea succeed bec.uae they adv11rtiae. You can
beat them at their !IWII ~rame by adverti,illll in yo11r loc:al paper.

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�TJDl DAILY TRIBU!IE"""OIII:IIOY, OHIO.

LANGSVILLE MAN IS
BROUGHT TO JAIL

fiREMEN BE~TEN MEIGS SPORTSMEN ARE ELATED

.To
Here

BY ANNOUNCEMENT THAT
BllDC~l ClERKS LAKEIS INCLUDED IN PLANS

STOP
-AT-

BYRANT'S STAND

'lent ! New• Diueminated Excluaive1y by Daily Tribune,

Chief "Bay" Roush, ...
To Reocue b An·

Mean• of Raia.ing Enthuaiaam Here5 Alao to Afford

FO&amp; BOllE HADE

Work for Many Who ao"e Idle Now

ICE CREAM

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l'tihilated

Gilea, Court Sten·
O(ITapher Appointed
By Court

~CT APPR~VEO

Help Yourself To These

Woman Beads N. E. A.

PITTMAN'S M~N
Pl~N

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"New Deal" In Cotton In·
duatry To Berin
July 17

Committee At Ec~mic
Conference To Decide
On Propoaal

A.ma1.ing Tale

DEFINES WORK WEEK

WOULD USE GOU&gt;

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The lli'IDmiBili as to whether
a run coantll when n. double
play Is completed after a fly
ball Is caqht, has , 0n1e up be•
fore
The play \l(hlch brourht
II about Friday evcnlnr Is as
fo1lowtl• ODe man Olf'- runntrt
on Chfrd an!t PJect'nd. baU4·r hit
a ny to uutrltld which is cau:rl:!l
1unner soor•nr after the ralt:h

before the runner at

t~ccond

Is

retired on a douhl.- play followina the catch
The run DOES cnunt tl'caUiie
thtt fOJ'Oe' pta.y In qdMUon R not
like one wherein "" runnllr is
"for etl" to another b:a.&lt;re by a
bfttt.er.., Tit!: .I'Pilner 111 thL H
c:tu&gt;e had aiMady tellf.hed s•r 11nd ha.ae a...,. wu tttlred em 11.
plav slmUu.r W otll'! rcl'ltdting
hat! he 11trayetl too flU' fron'l
Uw b!Uie an4 b1:en 'lu-own ool
by thl'! catcher ur oth ~r ~lt•\df'i
bdorll b1• t'ould return

Cho.rlt&gt;.s M:attln, 16, colored was
placed in the county jail Friday
evening wht-n he anlved here via
!Jus trorn Clrclr.ville
Martin Is 0.1 cused by uuthorltLt'S
o40 stealing a watch from the Grue·
qcr Buber Shop hew where he
was formerly employed and when
n.terroga.tet in regard to the theft

(,,, ,., ,d t

Sherur A

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Traov thp.t

he bad sto en the wat"h as aiJeeecf
~n~ u n

uontlnued with his storv
1hat he had takPn the walch and
o;:,;;hil~g;;;.;-o. M'ift to girl friend
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In a jail cell t.o

Twcnty ~ two

am:ateur

$1.95 AND $2.95

Prlu~r.

'Pomeroy

c«mcluslon
and facta

one

LAC£ DRESSES, PIQUES and
ORGANDIES
Just Arrived!

will be

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Cloalq 011t Odds ,!I.IUI.illdi f

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T.he following
wiener roallt
thl'! home
of Neas6

,.,lases Mary

Mildred, Florence
Elizabeth Sauvage

Lew"-

,$2.95,

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.vlere co.,.lderably

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AT ~IG REDUCTIONS

All New Sprinr Goods, Mootly Navy Blue
A FEW BATHING SUITS
·All W&lt;/4, Now

A Bir Lot of $1.00
·DltESSES

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Were Mucb More.

CHILDRENS DRESSES

l&gt;Q~'T FAIL TO SEE OUR
[11\lf: OF PAJAMAS FOR
MlDES and LADIES.

LMOilt beautiful dresses,

ar.;.;.,e(l. . ' );:ou will be
pri~
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Snnd•1'" 111nd Monda:r

One rroup of
HATS

One lot of New
Sprinl( and Summer
HATS

lot die rllht lble f•

"'Baqaln of Century ..

This fi'GIIP IDohlctN Wlklk,

tile coel ...,.. .. fl&amp;iall ...

'Matinee Sunda.y

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LIBERTY
THEATRE
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w...... In
"SUPERNATURAL
Shorts "Ftfe"

obatetrleJans
AU reque&amp;t.ed that.,
ethl.ca.l reasons, they are not be quoted dlreet·

EXPENSIVE Dt'tESSES in Summer shades
' All $10.00 values ........... '.. , ..... - .... 1 •• ·.- •
A nice aelectiDII-"-AII.Sileo-Come Qiuek I • . '
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1PI1:G 0' MY HEART'

"It's po~~~lble" aald another ''The
U&amp;ual result, I ml&amp;ht add, Ia to des~

10--1&gt;18--l

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Mari•n Da•ln J Fal'ftll Mac

at a

I

lllayed lmruedlalely a.t the
!jle pl1X: e tllwz= maf&lt;'h
All

3
and MT!l. A S Arnnlrl 11nrl
WlnnPr ol · ihr
daughtPr MR.LY Virginln. oi Green:-; '&gt;Yf'
• • r ~ (' !1 IVf' a 1dvl'd hAt fo ~ .fill nlay "'tuner of
champlonehip
'
vlslt wUh the former s parents Mr t~rs~nd
bracket 1 -H11rbrecht
and Mrs John A10old or Harrlaon- f"lt twl1cr ?. - HH?.Oiton vs Hawk (
\ille and relrttiV('!:I ond friends In 1f-D Jenklno;lln vs LPifheit:
1
PomNO~
Mls.&lt;i Fumces Hn.nlug of Athe~ ti. JeJl.ipsnn v~ 1 Vlluq:han 5 fi. J{arbi'~cl\t ' vs n va.u[l;ho.n, ,.
' :-! spending lhe week end with hl:h'
Graber, bye
Wlnnr!" of cne
I
&lt; 1ste r MI.G., Mary Vlrglnla Haning
·n~ 1winnm or :l 3 wtll meet 4: f'
A R Kni ght wos 1' b11slness visit·
WIU' meet bye
or tn CLn.ctnnDti Friday
The doubles
Mls.&lt;i Martha Slagel who has been
... tt,endlng no;mal s~;hool tn W~s:h­ lows H
D C arrlvt&gt;d Friday Leo nn&lt;l J Mees a
summ('r with her par Murray vs Ltet.wl1er R
Ma.neiiS·L Vaullhnn vs
Ftl~t;;~;I•Vnd Mr~ John Sla.gel
_
WPst wm1 brought horrw p Harbrecht Hnzelton·D
the Holzer hospltnl ~t:m vs Qmber-Cllftord
h i' has beeu undergoing
lii~ condit ion If&gt; repott ccl
WIENER ROAST

·~lo't

moet

~~ t~~~~~~I :th_·nJor~~~.,~-'r.-·~"=~:.:=;""':J~

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~e~ond

''CHILD OF
l'dANHA TT AN"

to a definite
with facts
not

wnre and RA.led s Drug

'.l.Ye

TONlGHT

labor--And It

l:n~ett
'nto
btl.ch Hardwl\le

to.:pn!Ollt lbe
Memberll of thP 0&amp;.11\had class of tl'-c410)1~'!t(.iOOc "' to
enjoyed jtst what Umc th~v 'J!Lll
!to;'li;;;·~·;~h nnd
beach PRrty
e~ t.o appear !or pi~'S'
W Va Fr\riav f!Vf&gt;a_ppenr at 1ht!, tenni~ ..~urt
11 hl,K
,
,
I
tO bCIJIU IL HPl w1\l 1e8ffil Ill
William Morris or Columbus
fttture
''1endlng the WL&gt;ek end with h s
Singles drawings wtlre .._!~!",~:~
uncle and aunt, Mr and ta{rs 'yVen· '11-Bla~wlu.-Sauva~e
~
de ll Betzing of E118t Malq sU'eet
Frank DIPiero of Columbus re- •• Mullen, 3-Jed Mees
turned tn CnlumblJK Fr1da.y af~r a flf!SSY, 4.-£¥lb Htes vs
viHit her1• with t elfl live ~ n.nd •.--ot11.~r,...

thr: Slmp!IOn M E church

Miss Je89le Gray, school teacher or Philadelphia,
who was elected president or the National Education Association Frid&amp;y at Chicago. where the association ill. hold·
jng its annual convention. M1ss Gray has been active in

tbese

In

PerRonal~

word

of

.._a. Y•ut
$1.00

e..._

The Demand for
WHITE HATS

Is at ita heiibt

New..-...,•lllaJat.

$1.00 ancl $1.95

CLOSING OUT TAMS- Your (:boice ..... ·---·- 25cand5Ck

PRfSIOENT B~CK~
~~[ r~R REPEAl

It

~·r;;;_~;:~~;.:;~~

Tests Prove Man
Vietim,()f Murder

They qreed that by a method
loug practlced with animals, the
Ufe·lfvlng germ of a man can be
j mechanlclllly transferred to a worn-

Deadlock Blame
Laid to U. S.' Door

Neville Chamberlale
PI Failur4!' of Aareement
to Mr. Roose-..-elt
Chemical Aaalpio Reveala
Poi- Fauncl le Dead
Mul'o Body

ID

'

i.m-

-.

HI~H DEUH TOlt
IS RECORDED IN
~Hm HWEEK-E

Statement
Rooaevelt Ursina
Support

At Lead 15 Die As Reault Of Violenr.e In
One Form or Otliu

OF PLATFORM

10 DIE ON HIGHWAYS

Hailed As "Clincher" To
Make U. S. Wet By
Chriatmao

Six Are Killed In One
Craah When Trolley
Car Hits Auto

e~nth

amendment today

assumed

the proport.lons of any e.dmlnlstrat'on drive to whip the Democratic

south Into Une against prohlbiUon
The admlnlatre.c.ton s J.n11uence
tecame a decl81ve factor In the
prohibition war after President
Roollevelt publicly appealed to the
Democratic south to support his
party's pls.tl,.Olm declaration for re
peal I~ put his sl.amp or approval I
on Ute repeal errorts of Poatmuttr
General Jame11 L Farley who has
l.een r9r
urging
Democratic
leaden to '
fi11ht
repeal
In every state

After the btrth of the three
1 he presklent II penonal appeal
children. She 1Jy she said, madt was addressed particularly t.o Demthe miStake' ro permlttlng t.heil' ocrats In the .southern state&amp; ot I
teal tatht.r-the oth' r half ot the
:
bl.r.aare experunent o.ttrlbuted tr.
Milwaukee July lO-INSDr Dunwoody- to come Into Ull'
Beer Is responsible for Louts
Shtlly home and visit th "" children
Conti s bultous and ~ rtnu;on­
"And I fell In love with him" ahe
ed proboacla
testified. "It was only natural, I
But It was Ute bung nnd
guess Surely we could never have
not the beverag:e
D'et on the usual beslll of Jrlend·
Wh1le tappmg
a keg the
ship"
bWlg blew out .st.ruck Louis
She was divorced hom 8belley,
In lhe face
At a hospital
l!t:e
but never married tha fa.·
here it was found
he had
suffel'1!d a fractured nose

sln~ leli

Sanit:uy Grocery Is prov1dmg
to be used In the pla.v
l'hr tt!Qglq,s pl~y wUl begin prom·
ptly at 8 o'clock Monday morning 1
\~~~:~: hearing before undeT the management of Tip Dye
~ nd each set thereafter
will
hi'
J
--·----

a

ea and haUl'S
broulht that

lourmtrrwe nt ~ponsored
by
Dally 1'11lbune and several
buslneAA men which
wm
Monday mornlrut n.t 8 o clock at
Ebersbach court
ofl the

labor and social aervloe.
preakled
over by eovemmenl It considered
\he most controvert:.ect question. ln
the whole economic problem-wag·

Dr Jobn Fmnklin Dunwoody i~&gt;
dead ~ revealed here !.ada)'
that the ph.yslclan wh06e marvelOU5 scientific rilscovery, · accon::lln~
"' Mn1 Hommel enabled her tu

t:d h\L'ilxmd h.o• ~&gt;ettlement or a
J.'iOO.OOO t'JSt&amp;te put Ute
case
1n the reoord.!i at 11 Los
Court Batura:....
It was not untU
the t.hl.t'd chi' J was ~veral months
tid, she said, that ahe, fur the
nrat time met thc.ll' father
At that tlme she ~~&amp;ld. fie Wtui
the wUe of James Shelley o! De·
trolt. Both she and her buabl.nd
wanted chlldreLl, and It was with
h~ r husband 3 coru&gt;E'nt she aeJd
that she took advontage or Dr
Dunwoody 8 'marvelous scientlflc'
discovery..

a

a.rat.ely and live In competition
"In the eyes or Ute wh.ole public
there was a. great conferenef! among
the very leaders of our tndustl')'

NEW VOILES and NEW STYLES

--

In

Detroit July 10 - IN8-The onll'
mBn who coukl tell lJl.e whole stan
of Mrs Mae Hommel s thue 'scl-

Little ebanp

perature

1

have thna~ d:!i.UKhters by a mAn sh,
Washln ton July lo-IN8--Th 1
aad move1 see 1 died .n 191~
g
e
1
Mts. Hommel, sulr.( her divor~- cPmplugn ror repeal or the elght-

day, because this law permits em·
players to do by aereement Ul&amp;t
which none or them could do sep·

95c

boys under the
of 17 filed their entries to con•pel;,
In lhe

ancient atrocity went out

Woft.an.'a

f1.lr

Ohio and Welt

t.onl&amp;:ht IUld 'I'UNdaY

'

JUH ll~NT ~~ ~

entU\c chUdren, ' car. never speak

Ao Buia For Curreny;
French Minister Ia·
auea ••wamlna'"

Washinat.on, July 10--INs-...,n· i
eel and approved by President II&lt;&gt;&lt;•· I
evelt l.n hla'h terma the couon
tile code today waa a reality
or the COdes to be promu.Jaated
der tbe "New Deal" In Industry
n lfOeJ lnto efrect July 1'l
Polntinl' to the slrntficence
the event, PI"Mident Roosevelt
"Child labor in thla Industry
here abolllhed
Alter years
frultleaB etr.ort and dlscUS81on

Whilie and colored, in voiles, lawns, percalles and A. B. C. materials. More than
500 drl1f!Ses to select from.

Ant:nt

-

By T N SANDIFER
INS Staff Oorresponc1ent

NEW LINE OF LADIES
DRESSES

YOUNG LAD HELD
FOR WATCH THEFT

'

STHRING GH,UP

By Adoption Of New
A(ITHment

I

IS SENl TO

CHIH EXECUTIVE
"Child Labor" Eliminated

BUSINESS IS FINE! We have been cloin11 a fine bualne.. for
several months. Cuatomen tell ua we have a wonderful line of
rood• at the rirht price. We always have new thinp to ohow
you.

SCIENTIFIC
CONCEPTION
IS POSSIBLE
Accord ina to Telti·
tnony of Physician•

-

AT8~0CK
Bovs Must Be On 'Hand
At Scheduled Time
Or Forfeit Match

uue

.: .
WEATHER FORECAST_;
VI!'Jl~

LEASED WIRE OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.

CllnN TEXTRE

Firot Match Will
Played At Ebenbach
Court

..
at

,
READEBS' NOTICE ,.... !t 14111 .w&amp;Q
the Newa Oftl.ce of The D&amp;ll;r
Tribune, call 236-L; If the Buslne118
Olllce ask for 202-R.

~f~;;~~i~~~~~

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