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UNUSUAL RIVER
SCENE SATURDAY

Otester Defeats
Carbon Bill Boys

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READERS' NOTICE - If you wallt
the News Office of The Dally
Tribune, call 236-L; If the BuslneM
Ofllee ask for 202-R.

S.... lo 5 to 1, Middleporl
Game f:mla by Mutual
c-ent After 4 Fram ..

UIEATHER FORECAST" :-Ohl.o-MoiJU)' cloud7 tonlJht and Wednesday ProbablJ lho'Werl Wedneld.IJ' m. W.t
and extreme North portion~ Not mucl\ cbftnp
1 temperature

Fights
American Author
Labor Seeks To
fUl UN ~HARGH Columbus
R~~SHH
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Hours
fiRST
BREAK
IN
For tower Rates
Unionize Nation's C~AliNOUSTHliS
Must Face 'Mal
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For L•bel m- Spploh r.r;,
WITH HliNC U
AT O~U IN RA~m mce; Caae Attraeto' ~r:::e.'!'. J~UTHS DRl HANKS S t e e I Industry AEVI~EO ~S C~U[
t...•e• For lrkutak
PRE~ENT HEAR IN~
TAlK n W~RKERS
er Reellnr Only Aft· ~XPE~H~ no~v
IS ~EINC O~AfHD
One Hour
C9uncll Piau lo A,pJ&gt;911lt
Utihty Expert to Survey Sttuatioa

Columbus 0

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Bank•ng ~~~~:;b~:~=~t
Accuaed
tlon" Taetica

FAILSTO ACT
Accordinr To Commdt·
ee'1 Instruction, Attorney Says
Cleveland, July 18-IN~feltl
mony to show that Lhe

Trust Co last September

its assets a $185:t.23S 75 oheet
which did not belonB to the bank

Was presented today at the reaump

tlon of the atate senate commit
tees hearing Into the afl'aln of the

lnstltution
The ch.eck

testimony d1;$Closed

wu a:Iven to the Guardian by the
6lnklng fund of Cleveland with ~
struetions that it be wired to the

July

t~INB-Citp

tr.ake a. aurvey
t.he tJnanetaL
op
eratlona
of the otColumbll8
Railway
Power and Llcht Co as the la~st
step by the city in tt.G ftght to force
lower electrlclty ratea.
Decision to malte the 11tudy Wll.IJ
reacbed last niKht by the letl.!lla
tors wh.o scorned the offer o1 Ben
W Marr pnsldent of the utlllty
for a &amp;n&amp;U cut ID
'Of the---~~~·fn!P"J::):::':
matter of bu.aineBS
the meetlng eoWlcll
tution to submit to voters at the

D.lapo.silll

November elections a pro])OS&amp;l to
rapea.I the Mary Ann ballot tn
etectJnr mWllcJpal oftlc1als
The decision to appoint a utility
tngin(!er for the study followed ths
presentation of a report by E W
McCormick liPJBist.tnt city attorney
which declared that the city has
the right to regulate the prloe of
electric ItghtlnR and poasbtly piJwer
rates Council will now set a rate
d
an
submit It to voters aa RIUI fran
chi&amp;ea a.re now handled

Onamia

TONIGHT'

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Game called at B 45

down arter

Dnve Launched to Bnq to
End Open Shop" Pohcy
of Bus•neaa

Palma

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Booming Of Stock
Market Is Checked

Mlddlepod HIJ'h

By EDWARD
INS

eouncll here today planned to ap
polnt an expert utUity ~r to

Irving Trust Co New Yotk Al
though the amount wu Wed as
o"dered the bank added the check
~ Its
cash on hand" It was
charged
The revela.tlons were made tn
the teiJtimony of ~eodore W Aa Tremeodoua Pro6t·tak1DI
Kearl.n.8 publlr. acoountallt and a
Indulged lD, Commoch
former employe of U\e Guardian
and in a stgn_ed amdavu fr'Om an
bee, lnduatrtala, Slump
unnamed teller of ~he bank..
Attorney Arthur A Miller
By LESLIE GOULD
Investigator of the Ouardli.n
INS Flnanclal Writer
he wanted to protect the teller
New York .July 18-INB-The
refused to give the name
stock ma.rket turned Into an erra
torney read the a.mdavit -·...-c- •.
' c a1ls1r today as the boom pace
The affidavit d1lic!,Dsert
'PBS checked by tremendous prom
alJ.epd
fraudulent entry
t&amp;kln8
mb.d.e on Sept 30 1932 The
A atrong opentna: waa followed b7
w.p.s received early in the
a faat shakeout tn whloh loues ran
the sinking funddts wh&gt;t'.t'b.O• l,..!Ci&lt;;i t.a 9 po1nts before ~UJIJ)Ol't appeared
01
amount be
The fast .11tepp)ng liquor Jsauu led
to
;,~;[-bc•Uiaiian;q :•~he~.~-~ctJon and tbe whole Uat

BaD

Much Art..,tion

Thooclore

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PreaJdent .Speak&amp;
Dtrect- who

1Y TO Re f oreste.tton
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Buckeye Mmea Prepare
To Do "Smuhing
Come· hack"

300

Employee•

Washington

July

Ul _ INS _

AFTER IDLENESS

Striking at tl:e rl~ e and other
natJcn destroying elforts .a get
!JOmethlng foJ nothing
Roose elt

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Of Several Yean, 100%
lncreue Is Ant•·
c&gt;pated

Pn&gt;stdent

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lut night

pnt.sed th

work or the 300 000 fofeiStry worten
In a brief radio talk He &amp;ppearcC.
on the Pr'Oiram wtth Secretary cf
War Dern Secretary ot Labor p 1
llns Becteta y of Alflculiure WILl
lace and Secrclary of the Interior
Ickes
In speaking to you men of thf
Ch II an Contervatton
Co""' I
tblnk

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o you as a. vlslbJe tokP.D of
.,h('()uragemer.t to the whole "OUR
try You-nearly three hundred
thousand s~-....____.._ ••"den- tba
w.,.,~..._..,
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the nation La st.UI stronr enouvll
a.nd broad enough to Jooll: Rft .. r ita
citizens
You are evidence that we
seeking to ~~~ away as fast as w
pcr.slbly can from the dole trom
r. up kitchens and from frE' lo

thE'

ng-becs.usc

llD"ftrnm ~nL

uaylng you "eges and malntA n ,
u to do actuaJ work - wo• k , h
f{ ne«!ded now !lnd. for the fut
a nd will brlnR a de!lnite Hnanclal
return to th peop11' of the nation
Through you the nation will
gn.duate a nne IJI'OtiP of stronR
YOUM men clean Uvbtg tralnect to
self discipline and above all will
lrl'f t.nd proud to work for th• joy
Of wotking
Too MUI;Ih in

n~a ~--o~ur~,j"~;:~~~;~~:~:

thoUM'ht of ,_&amp;

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marklqa:

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l'oml!l'OJ'
ToJNIGBT

"THF..
BARBARIAN"
Tu&amp; day and.

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, "CI':NTRAL
v;rAIRPORT'

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Rarthtlme"s

ruePJB
Sally

Ellers 'fnm Jrroy,n and

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the teller was quoted 8fJ sa.ylog
Following these disclosures t})e
inquiry twned to further evidence
:regarding Io-.na made by the de
fWloli Jnat1tut1on

tnJ·n&gt;RQms

Yortc

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~c.tij' Catla'tta(lgh

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Sqalo:!•~ear•
f,.1llls 1 of I;ucky

Quott/lg

&amp;vano\lgh'~ He was11,'t an

ll!tol\ he was a gentleman
wolller. But wh~n he met
fiini L¥Deaka, there occurred
to biDi Romeo'• JOyful expresaon on first see1ng Juliet
Here was 1 hunch he would
play to the I'Ft, ' even tf
I .\&lt;yp.~•, Wilf fbi. RlOst aloof,
1 '1•pprua.;hable star m Holly.
~ 'lrit9d .. \the one star to whom
~ 't"r1il's worsh!p meant
Jhlnr;l Oon't mw this ex1 fO!"OOCC of he&lt;tlC

fEATURE CAKE ON DISl'LAl'

York tod&amp;f

A f~e..tdre or the Ice croom IJOCta.l
1~ponsore(l by the Daughters of t,Jle
union Vi!terar.s Bl\tutda.y wa.s Ito
la,rge dltCorated Ahlels F'ood Citfke
Ji4kej:i 1\Ild dQn8.tt!d by 1\UA A

agianst Pulton
Arthur A

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eonte-r were the letteli

D of U V
InScribed In tet! and b,lue coloring
Jones

0£
Mrs John Senkw -or Pomeroy

ar~d

There wUI be 11 meeting of th~
Holl88 and Tt~k mine opera.toll
nt the Clty Hall butldl.ng here
ev~nln:g ai ., o eloek acto •n announcement made
'l'fie pt l))Ofle or the conwae, not defined althoug~

was Intimated that the waee
scale all'eement will be dlo!CUSBE!d

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PAUL F. J~G~R, EDITOR Of THE BRAINERD (MINN.)
DISPATCH SAYS.

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C.asa Blanco. Morocco July 18INS--Six per&amp;Ol18 were bumec-1 to
r:kath and " hundred inJured ti'l
day when nre swept a fann dl3
triet near h.,re An exploding tra.c

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~.''W.~br:.the J tor cauaed the blue

In rapid succession picked sq_uada
of detectives searched fiVe buJidlnp
two of them known to have been
used by the Owney Madden aang to
ho.ndle beer In pre•leRDI d.o.ya
AMERICAN ARBESTED
Greifswald Oermo.ny July 18IN~Walter Qr1o1f qt
BrooklJD
N Y wa• o.rrest.ed with ftve other
perll0ft8 today accused of

reorpnlze the
ba.nn~ by the Hitler
OrloJ'I hD.B been a
oreij'swald 81.nee 1931

the county
Intosenate
the
aJfalrs
after the
WMII&lt;ell

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PERMANtNT
WAVES

Always
Left Out

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Mr1. W tlma 'J'errell

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Do yo" bO'I$' why 1he wosn t

welcome I She herself, d1dn t
Hohtos•s (bad breath) the
scc•al fault no one forg ves

Premiere

wa~

the reason Yet no one

need have hahto111 Gargling
w1th Llsterlne 1nstantly destroy•
mouth odors and check• 1nfec:
han Use it da•ly Recent test$

show that liltenne

prQmptly
O-"ercome• odors ord1narr anh

septic• con t hide In 4 days
lambert ;hannacol Company
1 5t loulo fM. U 5 A.

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Begins Wednesday, July 19\LISt~RINE
in mE DMLY TRIBUNE

1pronoplly endo odor• ordinary

TH,AT never ID the hiotory of merchandtotnlf cooperation
and biter-deJSendente of eqnaull)er1 aell~r •od the medtum by
wMch these two do bueineu-"'e newtpaper-has been •• ap·
parent 111 at preeent. Eco'lomic facton have brought better
planntnr 111f advertitintr camp~pa, bettet seleetion of merchan·
diee by the coneumer and better eervice f.y the newspapet', all of
which bu r.sulted in mutual benfit and inter-dependence of this
ci'lilizatloa.Ail )
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~lie ~~hli)qa M lre11,~ ~' ~~all)l~ o~ Jtiercb,in.• ,
di1btl• lt offen 11 d.:ial sei!Vjce; tile coJ!s\amer benefit. by the

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bv Robert Terry Shannon

the wltneBB would divulge evidence
01 a •2 000.000 transaction
but
declined to reveal the nature of
the deal before the heartna aot
Uridel!WSy
Poutbtuty of a follow-up irtvestl-

By Edson R. Waite, Sllawnee, Okla.
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the

Guardian
chara:ed
was "p~lr. seeking to hJndez"
th~ d;jl@mpl•~&gt;probe Into the
trust department records
Ai myst:.ery witneu was scheduled
to go on the stand at the start of
the third se&amp;tson CJf the senate com
mtttee" hearlnJ today MU,Jer aald

Did ¥ ou Ever
Stop To Think?
.

b t e border of ttnted Icing In the
wa~ won by ~etty
Ool~mbus a niece of Mr

of

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Tracy a member of the organlz~t.
t.ll:.l'l tcrl c&lt;lnt"st PWPoo6ti Qover~c\
with o. thick layer or white lelng
L~e cake was eda:ed by o nd and

The cakt

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n,w~~\'

•n&gt;&gt;r&gt;V·&lt;

ed
of
aratn switched

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Notleel
TO DOG OWNERS!
Due to prevalence of Rabtet in Salitbury
Townohtp 1t wtll he neceti!"IY that all dop
be quarantmed for a pertoll of 'ix~ daya.
Strneci-DR W. S. EWS,
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Me1ga County Health Commlaaioner

merchat~t'• eel~tion of the newapaper as a nledium throulfL whic:h
he ean acquaint hit patrons of bio warea. Throurll thts untied
cooperahon, a new merchanclising ayetem i• developinr. It has
brou1ht the newapaper more atronrl)' to the fore than ever. In
faet, the newopaper ha1 beeo~e the buyinr "bible" eliminating
the oljland prennlaleuatom of bar1aining and barterin1 by profeaaional barpin dnven.

AND, LiKEWISE, THE NEWSPAP~ HAS BECOME THEil
ACCER'rFp GUARANn;E OF QUALITY AND SERVICE IN
ITS PR£S~ATJPN Oii T.tiE PATRONS' NEEDS AND THE
MERCHANTS' OFFERINGS.'
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JACJC ~ GET W.ED
FREE OF CHARG~

St tnula Mo

naplng of August Luer qed Alton
banker

Lurr was abducted from hla
ctn:wn· home on the n!Aht or July 10 an;t
Keller de· was released ear]J Sun.d&amp;J after a
and reported payment o1 sto.ooo n.n&amp;8 alia an som
Fltlrer&amp;ld I

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July 18.-IN8-

Perrv Michael ~rs.ld ex-con·
vlet !mown u the dice bo» tid."
today ws queatlooed by d~
rnent vf justice agents toUowtng hi,
arr:'Gt In connectlon with tbe kid

~&amp;i

I.....rtment "' -

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Jantheptlcnan't hldeln 4 dayo

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launched br

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TID ;IIEIGS PUBI4SIIINO COMPANY

NEWS

Gt PooteroJ, Ohio

~t.ered

u ~&lt;l..el:wJ mat~r Sepl 13,· 192'8, o.t. Ute PO&amp;t Of!\CCI at
~v; Obl,o, undtt the Ac:~ ot Ma.rc.'l 3, lV'lV. Publiahed Do!ly aoo
8w:ldQ exce-pt Saturday. Loca~ on Lower Second St.reeL, "Pomeroy, 0.
'Wllen our !11eJ:td.IRnd ua lett.era or news mat.ter tm 'lublleatlon they I
IDOQid m aU cue&amp; 1110 their o&amp;mf!s-althouy:b not. .
..:uaatllY to be ;
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JIPUWd. AnODJ'OOUI Jettera, hOwover exc,.!Jent a.utl de&amp;lrable Ul Lbem- I

Ji!tl'l1Q'NAL

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'lml DAILY 'l'RIIIllNr''l'OMltROT. ORTO.

!Sprinting Into Matrimony

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(Continued from Pai:e One'
on the tall of the

the ,..ordll ·
work ~:r'!l

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Fer Buslnels Offlce and Circulation Dep!. CaU 202·8

Monlh · .... · · .. ·

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Cl9•e exami11aUon of ,th.,.e beaut,i(ul

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Wa shington, th at th e bootlegging Industry and cor-.
rupt p!Jiitlcian s .1r~ re~pon.:,ible fo r the crimmul sit uat1 on 1
h1 Ameri ca . That thi s is true is doubted bv few who look!
.lhe ~ituatwn ()qUal ely in the fac.:e . and stud~ thc 1 fact~. But \
lnerely kn owmg the cnu 1-;e \\ 1thout pultinl!{ an eml to mu ~.:h 1
of the iJiegal activttu:!:-;, 1~ mUeed giving
little
cun::IOlatiuH
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tc the law ab1d111g peopl e of our countt·y.
!;wilt con:-;tl w:w·e mea liS of t·ombatttng the~c thug:-:.,
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Cl'OOl&lt;s and general all-around criminals, mw~t be found Ji';
we art: to thrott le the enemies of society before they bring 1
1-lUCh a break down Jtl the fc;rces for good, that h revolu- \
tion wtll (ullo w Ill th~ wake of prel)t: n-1: law lel5sne8s.
Knowing us we do and a~ we havP for years, that ;~
the Ameri&lt;:~' n pufJ lit: has bee n far too tr~lerant with tt~
·greatest ent&gt;mie~. we must cease our ric~tculow:j practices
i; f hand111g out uude~erved le111encies W11ich have marked
uur attitude toward the criminnl.
\
- When we try a murdert!r and convilt hhn, we must 1
ELop our foolishness of allowi~g so many. :cchnicali~ics (n)
enter and defeat the mtcnt of the law . 1 he same IS tr ue
with all ot.her form~ of IJ1RJUI' illegal activities. Certain ly

Drener. will prove ~!lt o~:~r •!!l!'dp.rd of

RACKETEE.RING
E ARE
TOLD by Mr. CummtngH, Attorney
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(~neral

an~ ~e,e

Co'l'e in

value record.

touebee the tender ud lr\ftiup.t lklD
beeauoe &lt;( ito'HN' ~... To
dear any aa.h-. Pbnp)fii.Jlcsem.a,
Rinporm ud matore 1h8 lldn to
o.....al olwayo .qio 'l!eq :-thlu

"Nice ~ang
They
old n ~:ood
job In n: palrlu~; my 1-Wbo l"
Post su.ld hit&gt; robot pllv~ w o1Kt&gt;rl
well along t h t' routl' f~m Mo.~N•W
JUDGE

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o . J'uly

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Wf'.S poe;ted fOl

til ~

Zemo. iomt on &amp;eDlitne·!IOiiiO: lt'i

wortb tbe price, becaue.lt brlnp

roliet. 85c, 60&lt;: and $1. All Jlrunlotf',

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OPEN AIR
CONCERT

Wt:DNESDAf~)ULY

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tiP))e!ll

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mllea east uf Raclue on
Ra:t't!JUIWOOd roadl

Antiqlrity and
Middleport Stripg
Banda ·
Plenty ot MOllie.

Plenty or Fan

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YOU AND · YOUR FRU.:NDS
ARE INVITED

Plain colors, cmbroi&lt;lcr\cll .dols, qlo.
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$3.95
DRESSES
LACE DR:ESSES A1'

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$ .95 AND $

''STO LEN;~j LOVII''

PIQUE DRESSES o.nd COATS

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NEW LINE O.F .wNil;# D.R,ESSEs 11t
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fialC tor

SlU. Otu;SSES,

gOY·

ctnmcnL o! the m\no1s, by the In·
Jm:a:JI'hl~,. and for t~ k1da.

puniahing law brea k
with the system in vogue in other
LOUntrie~. ::-;uch a cumpari!;Oil will quickly show us Jl'St
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·so, Ju:;tandloUtekeeJ)
the scalt!s
·hy we are leadi ng the world in lawlcs~ness. If anJ 1
.figmcs correct. I
"when we want to ~..:urrcct the evil, thb country will t:ihO\\' a I There's scmelhlng to the ar~;u- £1Ulver,ng
'H wm give you a chance ~o stiltt 1

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to Pomeroy . '
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Johnstm left saturday!
for Vanport, Pa. , where
trL
· employment.
Dolmus Olenn of Pomeroy spen~
~Ul)day with rt!ll:lllvee heie.
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: !'1Cntatlon If your old mun goos ('";en Ycu ain't responsible whm;
big improv ement
that reRped.
1Gut and get.; hm1seU walloped by v.c gt 1 n~ed wrong. But, sometimes,
' the next 1.bor neighbors
why \\' f' wcr(" righ t So, n ot wishing to
I '!.hauld you take tile te}J ? Whv bot h er you with t he past, we w1ll
THE TRADITION OFj THE SEA
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~hould you pu y W!U' ctcbb. taxt&gt;~ tNH Ull the ro~:~. d~. dy namite the
HADITlON is a wonderful thing when dU'l' Ctc li lll the · r nd tndemmtles? Very good, ~o fur sdwols. wreck the tmprovemems,
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right t:hi.lllnels but ~omctJmeR Jt appean; that It t .tll 1 The Issue rn1scd !R tha t the co1n- , &lt;ri!s. dcslJ'O}' the rec&lt;mls or medica;
work hard~hi}lS when mi::~dircctcd. For inHlance, thcr~ il'l 1mg generation ain't l'espon,&lt;; tble ~ 01 i r:q,u uncnt~ n.l'C! t~ar up all 1! 1·· I
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the ijOlnK w~ conce1e tlmt evc1y l hlu E" prmls r01 bJI•tsr.s conduit.~
the law uf the sea or the tr:\dlliOll mther, that the cupt.un i \Jody has th e right to llvc his own lt• nd bnttleshiJlS
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liha ll be the la:-(t pc~n;u u :-board :t \cs~e\ to leave hH:I l'!hi p 11,~~ Eachth"'bne{atlon,hs~utusldN~t~:{~
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when in distre ss and lll~ a very hu e rul ~ tn ec ·
&lt;ltbts, no mo~s·cove Jerl tP:&lt;l's ami hcfo 1 f' Wi ll 11 nnov vo u we will Jet
But sometime!) captain~ haven tnJiitaken idea of JUSt ! no long tc 1'11 bonds
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ma n shall deliberately comm it suicide by remaining on hi1'11 pc~.:e t.Iw old umc1smy. W1ll , bu.1 . ll t w Ind1ans fm yo u to fil!lht."
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( t:nlng 10 pny for 0111 ml.'JLilkl'!&gt;
Ml:. S\lie('~~· ot Palkersl&gt;\.11 &amp;: 1.~
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to do mud 1 ~nod in t he world and to command bigger 1 We booted a ft•w g1 oundc: J.• ann 1h r ' lw m ~':o~dn:._.~ntH. ~~u~~~av_ with - - - - - , - ::==--=:;;:=-:=::::;;;

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NCE MOUE il"l the :l.Uh.ied nf juv~nilc tl c Jinqucn f v :
brought before UJO, allfl nn&lt;.:c again ttre we ~·emltlrled I
thul the va~t majority vf ou t· &lt;.:a::iel' of ju\'cnile delill(lll('lH.:y
can be t.racerl to faulty home~ . Thal i~ home~ which hnn' I
not th e proper pat'ents \ouk1 ng after their otf~priug l~1
•mnny ('l)!)es th ey arc hl)me~ e lthJ·r hroi&gt;L'll ttp th10~1gh nun· ,
ita! trouble:-&lt; .:n ul the &lt;'hiltlten dtv1rled between moth ~~· .
and fa th cl', () I' hornet~ wherein neither gi\'e much thnll~h~ 1
tn th e ir tk:-~h anti Ulon'd, m th(' lhirn clf!Hti ,.,.· here on e ~lt :
the [1ar&lt;.'llt .'l ha n ~i od and the othet' has .nul be.en .c4Lt11l tn i
the tni-lk o( instilling in the rh1ldren the prtncjplcf\ of 1
l)jght livin~.
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qo ih cir dpt.v Ul1d tca~h the youngster• the right wuy .tu 1
live, then will we · ~l1e a g1~e"t improvement i'n, chi ld hf t: I
} 1ere and a grent Jocre~se w .1 uvenl\e court cuu fi.
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eABOVE-ARTHUR J, NEU, of East Ornnge,
N.J., pulls io. a nice ' oni::l FeW nien lmow the im·
porta nee of htalthy nerve1 better than Art Neu doca;,
He b national champion ln dry-fly cQtina for Kl.:u·
racy.Ju•t a&amp; a sturu, Mt. Neu ha1 frequently flicked
the ub ~a fiicod'a cigarette with; a tly at 35 fectf

,G. 1L. L~NDSBURG, MI\()IAGli)IG ,W~C;J:QR QF 'fHE
.({!0 DE J.A~~8,0iBRA.Zll.JAN .MIEIUCAN ~~Y.~: '·
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:tS..S.f B1·aziJ.io potential!).a great market for it;ood standard
,~r,pmJ! ;9t ~roF~i~,~~· ,.3\),QlMMI® ,wor:ili Ml' J11~~~~~yc;"~i·
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DAY'S SPORT i ~ more cnio'!ahle
With plenty of Camel~ :aluhg,. bo:coLISit) o u ~.: 01.:. r. ru.Oke
alll'OU want-and 1till be ready for more when eve~
nffiy: comet! Cumcl's co~tlieL· tol:accos nc. 1.r a ~ : on
your nervet ••• never tire your taste! Clm..:b •.re
better for 1teady amokinR. IJ h more fun 1o know I

Steidy Smokers turn to Camels

Urfda!)n .R. W~&gt;.ite, Sh~&gt;wnee, Qlclp.homa

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J. NEu, champion fly-caster, says:
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"Dry-fly fishing i~, a delicate art_tbat takes tbe
best a man's got in steadiness of lumd Blld
eye. To win the championship In &amp;ecuracy
at eastiniHI drfJIJ! l ~ ~ bia!l! healthy
nerves. And yet I smoke steadily-all I want
to-without ~turbing my nerves. That's
because I prefer Camels. There is no ques·
tion but that they are lililder. And their rich,
inviting flavorseems to say, 'Have another."'

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Camels are milder ... that their flavor suits your
taste •.. that steady smoking never jangles
your nerves. So begin today!

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.ake, Of ;:v&lt;Nt' nerve•. ~aatd:,J• ~ .,
ric hi \h .... titia 1flavPr •lwav•
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and perhup ; mud1 betlel' ~hip~ ' thun the one lo8t. After
ull, there !ll'C gl'Plller th ings than tradition, and human

G~ove

Sycamore

i';ACLE RIDGE

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penalty- $100 und
costa-today was !mpoM"d upon
Munlcipa.J Judge Houce L Small
following his conviction on charges
ot drunkenness
The penally was plac:ed Uf'IO!l
Judge Small by Judge Rus ~::l K '
here. Jud3r Small imm rd! a:,J~ aJJ-1
: nounccd that hf' wou ld appeal the '
1 McCurd y in com1uou pll a.~ ,;our1
'I ea~e to th e co urt ot apJx•a ,. Hr, :l:l

Juot ~eceived A ~ig ~hi~crlt of f\ew '·
Dreueo, in Voile,, Dimiti.,., Organdieo,

For t;clU.oriAJ Office C..U 236-L

lt'oWOD&gt;lerlultbe--wi&gt;o.&lt;901o

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Port.smuuth
The maxm1um

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Delinred Br C;~.rrh:r
BJ Mall
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When this was c'\.1\Pd
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[ Prompt Relief

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VIRGINiA ..
GREGG
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Fred Kimball, Inc.

Chkaco, Phlla.delpbla, PIUaburcb,

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dl\Y iR the rapid development of a pcrvertell ::;e nse nf lit~- 1
g'l-pcra.cy whi Ch f!llCOl) rqges. public opinion not Oll).v to a~:·!
!iopt ~ut to idolize l)lediocnty.-President ll!rnest ~fnrlln 1

1 :tlqpkins of Dartmouth College.

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Cameloaremadefronifiner,
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tobacco• than any other
popular brand. The more
you 1moke them, the more

you'll like them. Costlier
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TID ;IIEIGS PUBI4SIIINO COMPANY

NEWS

Gt PooteroJ, Ohio

~t.ered

u ~&lt;l..el:wJ mat~r Sepl 13,· 192'8, o.t. Ute PO&amp;t Of!\CCI at
~v; Obl,o, undtt the Ac:~ ot Ma.rc.'l 3, lV'lV. Publiahed Do!ly aoo
8w:ldQ exce-pt Saturday. Loca~ on Lower Second St.reeL, "Pomeroy, 0.
'Wllen our !11eJ:td.IRnd ua lett.era or news mat.ter tm 'lublleatlon they I
IDOQid m aU cue&amp; 1110 their o&amp;mf!s-althouy:b not. .
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!Sprinting Into Matrimony

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Fer Buslnels Offlce and Circulation Dep!. CaU 202·8

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Wa shington, th at th e bootlegging Industry and cor-.
rupt p!Jiitlcian s .1r~ re~pon.:,ible fo r the crimmul sit uat1 on 1
h1 Ameri ca . That thi s is true is doubted bv few who look!
.lhe ~ituatwn ()qUal ely in the fac.:e . and stud~ thc 1 fact~. But \
lnerely kn owmg the cnu 1-;e \\ 1thout pultinl!{ an eml to mu ~.:h 1
of the iJiegal activttu:!:-;, 1~ mUeed giving
little
cun::IOlatiuH
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tc the law ab1d111g peopl e of our countt·y.
!;wilt con:-;tl w:w·e mea liS of t·ombatttng the~c thug:-:.,
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Cl'OOl&lt;s and general all-around criminals, mw~t be found Ji';
we art: to thrott le the enemies of society before they bring 1
1-lUCh a break down Jtl the fc;rces for good, that h revolu- \
tion wtll (ullo w Ill th~ wake of prel)t: n-1: law lel5sne8s.
Knowing us we do and a~ we havP for years, that ;~
the Ameri&lt;:~' n pufJ lit: has bee n far too tr~lerant with tt~
·greatest ent&gt;mie~. we must cease our ric~tculow:j practices
i; f hand111g out uude~erved le111encies W11ich have marked
uur attitude toward the criminnl.
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- When we try a murdert!r and convilt hhn, we must 1
ELop our foolishness of allowi~g so many. :cchnicali~ics (n)
enter and defeat the mtcnt of the law . 1 he same IS tr ue
with all ot.her form~ of IJ1RJUI' illegal activities. Certain ly

Drener. will prove ~!lt o~:~r •!!l!'dp.rd of

RACKETEE.RING
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TOLD by Mr. CummtngH, Attorney
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touebee the tender ud lr\ftiup.t lklD
beeauoe &lt;( ito'HN' ~... To
dear any aa.h-. Pbnp)fii.Jlcsem.a,
Rinporm ud matore 1h8 lldn to
o.....al olwayo .qio 'l!eq :-thlu

"Nice ~ang
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job In n: palrlu~; my 1-Wbo l"
Post su.ld hit&gt; robot pllv~ w o1Kt&gt;rl
well along t h t' routl' f~m Mo.~N•W
JUDGE

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Zemo. iomt on &amp;eDlitne·!IOiiiO: lt'i

wortb tbe price, becaue.lt brlnp

roliet. 85c, 60&lt;: and $1. All Jlrunlotf',

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Antiqlrity and
Middleport Stripg
Banda ·
Plenty ot MOllie.

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YOU AND · YOUR FRU.:NDS
ARE INVITED

Plain colors, cmbroi&lt;lcr\cll .dols, qlo.
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DRESSES
LACE DR:ESSES A1'

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NEW LINE O.F .wNil;# D.R,ESSEs 11t
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ctnmcnL o! the m\no1s, by the In·
Jm:a:JI'hl~,. and for t~ k1da.

puniahing law brea k
with the system in vogue in other
LOUntrie~. ::-;uch a cumpari!;Oil will quickly show us Jl'St
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the scalt!s
·hy we are leadi ng the world in lawlcs~ness. If anJ 1
.figmcs correct. I
"when we want to ~..:urrcct the evil, thb country will t:ihO\\' a I There's scmelhlng to the ar~;u- £1Ulver,ng
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for Vanport, Pa. , where
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Dolmus Olenn of Pomeroy spen~
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big improv ement
that reRped.
1Gut and get.; hm1seU walloped by v.c gt 1 n~ed wrong. But, sometimes,
' the next 1.bor neighbors
why \\' f' wcr(" righ t So, n ot wishing to
I '!.hauld you take tile te}J ? Whv bot h er you with t he past, we w1ll
THE TRADITION OFj THE SEA
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HADITlON is a wonderful thing when dU'l' Ctc li lll the · r nd tndemmtles? Very good, ~o fur sdwols. wreck the tmprovemems,
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right t:hi.lllnels but ~omctJmeR Jt appean; that It t .tll 1 The Issue rn1scd !R tha t the co1n- , &lt;ri!s. dcslJ'O}' the rec&lt;mls or medica;
work hard~hi}lS when mi::~dircctcd. For inHlance, thcr~ il'l 1mg generation ain't l'espon,&lt;; tble ~ 01 i r:q,u uncnt~ n.l'C! t~ar up all 1! 1·· I
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the law uf the sea or the tr:\dlliOll mther, that the cupt.un i \Jody has th e right to llvc his own lt• nd bnttleshiJlS
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liha ll be the la:-(t pc~n;u u :-board :t \cs~e\ to leave hH:I l'!hi p 11,~~ Eachth"'bne{atlon,hs~utusldN~t~:{~
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&lt;ltbts, no mo~s·cove Jerl tP:&lt;l's ami hcfo 1 f' Wi ll 11 nnov vo u we will Jet
But sometime!) captain~ haven tnJiitaken idea of JUSt ! no long tc 1'11 bonds
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• a 1 so un w; clear ll.lld crisp Uul sup· ~t't' tl l oka~. l'it wll! evt•n throw In a
ma n shall deliberately comm it suicide by remaining on hi1'11 pc~.:e t.Iw old umc1smy. W1ll , bu.1 . ll t w Ind1ans fm yo u to fil!lht."
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Hul\ ubcut il , rounyst1•n?
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( t:nlng 10 pny for 0111 ml.'JLilkl'!&gt;
Ml:. S\lie('~~· ot Palkersl&gt;\.11 &amp;: 1.~
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But.. If yo u wc,Jl'L wu :;h Lhr d\s h Mr and M1'i Carl V ll.rlnn an d
come cvJUt!nt that the VC8KCI wus gomg down, and I\ C 1rs. yuu dou 't get an:v or tlu• f.: t av.1· 1 1w, cll!idren of L;.;t onia spcnl
to do mud 1 ~nod in t he world and to command bigger 1 We booted a ft•w g1 oundc: J.• ann 1h r ' lw m ~':o~dn:._.~ntH. ~~u~~~av_ with - - - - - , - ::==--=:;;:=-:=::::;;;

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NCE MOUE il"l the :l.Uh.ied nf juv~nilc tl c Jinqucn f v :
brought before UJO, allfl nn&lt;.:c again ttre we ~·emltlrled I
thul the va~t majority vf ou t· &lt;.:a::iel' of ju\'cnile delill(lll('lH.:y
can be t.racerl to faulty home~ . Thal i~ home~ which hnn' I
not th e proper pat'ents \ouk1 ng after their otf~priug l~1
•mnny ('l)!)es th ey arc hl)me~ e lthJ·r hroi&gt;L'll ttp th10~1gh nun· ,
ita! trouble:-&lt; .:n ul the &lt;'hiltlten dtv1rled between moth ~~· .
and fa th cl', () I' hornet~ wherein neither gi\'e much thnll~h~ 1
tn th e ir tk:-~h anti Ulon'd, m th(' lhirn clf!Hti ,.,.· here on e ~lt :
the [1ar&lt;.'llt .'l ha n ~i od and the othet' has .nul be.en .c4Lt11l tn i
the tni-lk o( instilling in the rh1ldren the prtncjplcf\ of 1
l)jght livin~.
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. tr and when the IHtr c.nt:-~ ()L tht&gt; f.'l11\rlren 111 our la nd
qo ih cir dpt.v Ul1d tca~h the youngster• the right wuy .tu 1
live, then will we · ~l1e a g1~e"t improvement i'n, chi ld hf t: I
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eABOVE-ARTHUR J, NEU, of East Ornnge,
N.J., pulls io. a nice ' oni::l FeW nien lmow the im·
porta nee of htalthy nerve1 better than Art Neu doca;,
He b national champion ln dry-fly cQtina for Kl.:u·
racy.Ju•t a&amp; a sturu, Mt. Neu ha1 frequently flicked
the ub ~a fiicod'a cigarette with; a tly at 35 fectf

,G. 1L. L~NDSBURG, MI\()IAGli)IG ,W~C;J:QR QF 'fHE
.({!0 DE J.A~~8,0iBRA.Zll.JAN .MIEIUCAN ~~Y.~: '·
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:tS..S.f B1·aziJ.io potential!).a great market for it;ood standard
,~r,pmJ! ;9t ~roF~i~,~~· ,.3\),QlMMI® ,wor:ili Ml' J11~~~~~yc;"~i·
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DAY'S SPORT i ~ more cnio'!ahle
With plenty of Camel~ :aluhg,. bo:coLISit) o u ~.: 01.:. r. ru.Oke
alll'OU want-and 1till be ready for more when eve~
nffiy: comet! Cumcl's co~tlieL· tol:accos nc. 1.r a ~ : on
your nervet ••• never tire your taste! Clm..:b •.re
better for 1teady amokinR. IJ h more fun 1o know I

Steidy Smokers turn to Camels

Urfda!)n .R. W~&gt;.ite, Sh~&gt;wnee, Qlclp.homa

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best a man's got in steadiness of lumd Blld
eye. To win the championship In &amp;ecuracy
at eastiniHI drfJIJ! l ~ ~ bia!l! healthy
nerves. And yet I smoke steadily-all I want
to-without ~turbing my nerves. That's
because I prefer Camels. There is no ques·
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Camels are milder ... that their flavor suits your
taste •.. that steady smoking never jangles
your nerves. So begin today!

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ull, there !ll'C gl'Plller th ings than tradition, and human

G~ove

Sycamore

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penalty- $100 und
costa-today was !mpoM"d upon
Munlcipa.J Judge Houce L Small
following his conviction on charges
ot drunkenness
The penally was plac:ed Uf'IO!l
Judge Small by Judge Rus ~::l K '
here. Jud3r Small imm rd! a:,J~ aJJ-1
: nounccd that hf' wou ld appeal the '
1 McCurd y in com1uou pll a.~ ,;our1
'I ea~e to th e co urt ot apJx•a ,. Hr, :l:l

Juot ~eceived A ~ig ~hi~crlt of f\ew '·
Dreueo, in Voile,, Dimiti.,., Organdieo,

For t;clU.oriAJ Office C..U 236-L

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The maxm1um

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VIRGINiA ..
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Fred Kimball, Inc.

Chkaco, Phlla.delpbla, PIUaburcb,

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dl\Y iR the rapid development of a pcrvertell ::;e nse nf lit~- 1
g'l-pcra.cy whi Ch f!llCOl) rqges. public opinion not Oll).v to a~:·!
!iopt ~ut to idolize l)lediocnty.-President ll!rnest ~fnrlln 1

1 :tlqpkins of Dartmouth College.

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popular brand. The more
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blood polson 16 somewhat lmprove&lt;!. Hl.s falber Obarles Sayre
Mr. ana llib"s. C~tl Stover ol su11ertd a &amp;erlous heat. stroke last
Columbua are visiting hla 51!t.er,
M111. Earl RobJJ'JaOn and tamlly.
wetlc and Ls m a serious oondltiou.
CecU ana Paul Cox and etrl ·

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frtends of

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SECTI{JN.

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sister Mr. and Mrs. Dana. '

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Italian Airmen at Cathedra) Mass

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vi.sjt1Jlg frtends.
l:luwt Jl'rl.da.y.
CotMr. and Mrs. Fred White vlalted

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on!)' ror one

wconect Ulaenlon
ot any advL!l'Uoomenlo. Em;J[I u1
advertiaement.s an.'lUld oo reportea
lmmodlatcly.

WATCHMAVER
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less thAn a minimum charge 0.1
twent-tlve centB tor each inaer~
Clon.

AT KODG"S STORR
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Judson Glassburn or Bidwell.
Mrs Cllnton Jones wae taken
:-n;ddenly
was
l'Uthed Lc: IllOr. BHLurday
J!vlden of and
Rutland.

tcrian Ch~rl~I-A II on Main
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a:rounde. Jl'or further intorma-

Uon CRJI Robert Warnf.ll', 206-J. ,

cnre Meigs County Savings a11d •
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Brooklyn at.

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D.~ .:.r!J1;1Y;t,~~llo~.:"·u~:i~eySayro

-WOLF F!EN
The mll.~rlage uf Miss Vesta Balch fu~e~almo~erJ~f ~~~~~ a~~n~::~~
M. G. Go r~u!'.l and daughter
t&lt;~ Porter Nichola Tue~d&amp;y ha6 been U. B. Church We• ,-~ay
Hunnah ot Steuoenville spent l.hc
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Mia:&gt; Irene Bentley of Columbus ., =n to Mr. and Mrn. Pearl Say1·e / and Mrs. w. A Gorsuch.
arrived here Sunday on an extend- ...
Saturday. He haa been nam- 1 Allee Morns spent t he week end
rd visit wit.h her grandparent,, Ml·. l'&lt;I James Burton.
! at Parkersburg.
llild Ml·s. J lm McClure.
Mr. aud Mrs. Juuus l3ell and 1 0. w. DnVI&amp;on oollod on his

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Ole\·eWnd at B o~;tcrn
Chicago at N w York
St Loun; at Ws~;hln~~:ton .
Dctrcl~ at P!'.!ladclphta.

Cathedral in Chicugo a~ Car cli nal Geo rge :I\1undeJ~in conducted a :.;pccial
Gen
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Balbo
and
his
intrepid
fiters.
Th e :-JerviceH were hcl 0 by ord~r of Pope Piua. Gen. Balbo iK iudicntcd by
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and son Bobby and Mr. a.nd Mrs.
E.'dward Ralph were guests of Mr.
r.nd Mrs. Dallas Ralph Saturda.y
evening.
Mrs. Clarence OUmore lind chi!dren spent the week end With her
mother, Mrs. Ellzo.llcth Hood.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard Orueser of

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over A. &amp; P. Store.
One larfc aized store room
25 by SO feet-ned t.o OhJo

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Al bany at. MontreaL

Lawrence Harr son or Gallipolis Rutland were ce.lllng on the latThnse that. were ln-Pl
I children
and -Mi.;; uncle:- JOhn- wright, - ln___Oallia !
spent the )last. week with his grand Ler s grandmothct, Mn. El!a T11.y- C'1: bus!ne315 Saturday were: Mr. and Ethel Casto of Rockey .spent Wed- county
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pa1·ent~ M1 and Mrs. Jame.s Lem- l('r Saturday.
~Irs. H. R. Bc:hwa.rtz, Mr. r.nd Mrs. t&gt;~;eday even ing at th~: home of Rev. David F'Jora t'.ltutnNi SatIcy.
, .. H McClure, Abfo Bak,,r, V1 tua M• . and Mrs. Lloyd. cust.o.
urday rrom F lora. Indiana where

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Halleck Hix and wl!e were sun- I

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FOUND - Four key, on leathc1
btrap ncnr Pt:ace church. Owue 1· mqu!re Bt Dully
l'rlbun~ of"" ""d P•Y for ad.
•. or Rent

M1 s.

/.1 C!ay evening guests of Mr. and Mrs.

2"X8"X l6', 2''XlO"X l6', 3"X8"Xl6', 4 " I .
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house with bath, and electricity,

POPLAR RIDGE

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No \l.d.7ertieemen t wW be taken for

ties, plling n.nd a lot or heavy
tlmlrr 6''xl6 'x2tr
For full in·
formation call 604 at Gallipolis
or :;ee Condee Coal Co., 701 Flr~;t
Ave .. Gallipo lis.
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New Sanaa.

50 B. . . . M

ash • .60

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Mr. and Mr8. MULon Burleson
had as their gue6t6 Bwtday: Mr.
and Mrs. Rex Lemley and daughter
Jean or Galllpo&amp;, Rev. DeLaugbtcr of Old ·Ryger and Doris and
Evely n Shaver.
Mrs. May Miles of Orltrlthsv1lle, j
W. Va., Is Hpend' ng a !ew days with

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Mrs. Whaley.!
W&lt;•aley'o, Co~at Bt. 1

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several days Mus. Jennle Whtte Friday.
-:.-- ·" · B. Sayre.
Helen Legan and Alta Ma;y Wei~
~elcb a~d · &lt;'alled on Mildred Spencer Thur&amp;- 1
her father , day.
came I.opn visited her brothe:- J
Sayre i Len WelLs re&lt;lentlJr.
wceb
Inez :Jta,ndqlp)) and chHdren
~nt Monday evenJ.na With Mr.
nod Mr1. Everett D&amp;y and famlly.
Help WaDied
, Bl""' Randolph of near the Oar_...,:_.,.._ _ _ _....,._ _ _ 1 cien 6()6nt Thursday ntght with
BE~ AND' TRY th
De L
, 1 Clarence Randolph .
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ava 1 Mr. and Mrs. l!:"merson Forman
Cream . 8eparatonl. Trade in all attended the play at Hemlock r'
worn
o)d Separat.ors. I. c./ Grove Friday night,

'l)pe like 1b1l (t pt• .arc: per UDe)
:5 averap worU make • line.)

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George Haym~
Thurllday.
and BOns 8,Peb.t Sun- [ Ellzabeth Adkins caiJed on Elpha

E~;-,;~8-W.uaJ:Jt.er of

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Hazel Rub¥ and EdSar Randolph

Mrs WtJd
Hayman
and called
Logan . on
BlWday
with tus
parents,

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Baltimore at But!aJo.
Newark at Toronto.

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Mrs. Daisy Tbumae cslled on
Mrs. 1'. W. Mu~ser und Mrs. Augush, Ot!morc, Staday.
Mr. nnd W..r~. V. S. Grceuler
Columbus V1S1ton; Wednesday
'lllt.:y IV!ll'C: o:tc.ccmvauicd home IJ:r'
Mra. Alfl'ed Oreea.e~· and ('hHdren.

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O~y IJILIIIL:!:l sehcli ulcd.

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INTEitN .\'l'IONAL U.AGUE
Albany 2; Montrea l I.

Rcchestel' O; Jersey City 5 01 ln.J
Newark 3; To10.1Lo 1.

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EIJJ01VIl1U'fS are caused by frictional heat gen..
erated in tbe &amp;ben of the cotton cords in a tire.
Firestone is the only lire built with et1ery cotton fib er
.so:turated and coo ted with pure rubber- to prevent
destructive beat. Thie is one of the reaeons why
Flreatone Tires have been on the winning can io the
500 mile I ndianapolitt Race for 1&gt;t consecutive )'ears
-tbe world' a moat severe blowout test.
Rubber hJas gone up 242%, cotton 115%-subslantial tire prl~ increases m~st fol~~w. We ~ill giYc
you an attract(t"e allowanCe for your old tares on
new Fin:o1&lt;&gt;ne High Speed

FIFTH AVE. FASHIONS
By JANE GURDON

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SUPER OLDri:Lo TY'E

Etiualfo All 'int Line,Standanllrentl Tires in

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foo[ in d1c mud." sa1d the theatre: manager cynically. Ushers had iust ejected
a diSreputable looking foreigner. The fellow had thrown himself at Ler.i Luneska as
she entered the lobby for the premiere of
her greatest picture. Why was she disturbed at this man 's appearance-what
d1d he know that could upset the glamorous, aloof Luneska-greatest star in
Hollywood I Be sure to read •••

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blood polson 16 somewhat lmprove&lt;!. Hl.s falber Obarles Sayre
Mr. ana llib"s. C~tl Stover ol su11ertd a &amp;erlous heat. stroke last
Columbua are visiting hla 51!t.er,
M111. Earl RobJJ'JaOn and tamlly.
wetlc and Ls m a serious oondltiou.
CecU ana Paul Cox and etrl ·

CLASSIFIED

frtends of

ADVEJtfl SING1
SECTI{JN.

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Gandeeville,

vWtln&amp;:
tbeit brother-In - J
sister Mr. and Mrs. Dana. '

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Alta Mo.y Wells Bpent a feh· dny6
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Italian Airmen at Cathedra) Mass

~~ift:~ or Henderaon. W. Va., were

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and

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60ll

B4~. ~Ut
DlNJNG ROoM .&amp;Mil

vi.sjt1Jlg frtends.
l:luwt Jl'rl.da.y.
CotMr. and Mrs. Fred White vlalted

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Tht: ad tater wW lladJY asaiat .YOU
1f ~ro::d, eo that · the cop)' for
rvur ad 1:1 prepv... ..:d in such
mal)lle&lt; .. to bMi ... gceate&gt;Jl

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lbe publlshera will be rmspons1bl11
on!)' ror one

wconect Ulaenlon
ot any advL!l'Uoomenlo. Em;J[I u1
advertiaement.s an.'lUld oo reportea
lmmodlatcly.

WATCHMAVER
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less thAn a minimum charge 0.1
twent-tlve centB tor each inaer~
Clon.

AT KODG"S STORR
B.t.CJNB
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One 14 ruom housc-c11n be
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bnth rooms, nexi. to Pre!bl"-

Judson Glassburn or Bidwell.
Mrs Cllnton Jones wae taken
:-n;ddenly
was
l'Uthed Lc: IllOr. BHLurday
J!vlden of and
Rutland.

tcrian Ch~rl~I-A II on Main
SiTed In Pomeroy.
lm1ulre

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locat.ed near Rock Springs lair- ~
a:rounde. Jl'or further intorma-

Uon CRJI Robert Warnf.ll', 206-J. ,

cnre Meigs County Savings a11d •
Loan Company.
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u~ ClncinnnLI

Brooklyn at.

Boston

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Chicago
Phllndc!phla at St Louu,.

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LEON, W. VA, R,

-or L~~llow~·K~

D.~ .:.r!J1;1Y;t,~~llo~.:"·u~:i~eySayro

-WOLF F!EN
The mll.~rlage uf Miss Vesta Balch fu~e~almo~erJ~f ~~~~~ a~~n~::~~
M. G. Go r~u!'.l and daughter
t&lt;~ Porter Nichola Tue~d&amp;y ha6 been U. B. Church We• ,-~ay
Hunnah ot Steuoenville spent l.hc
onnounced..
...~;~ IN •
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w e~ end with ,his parents, Mr.
Mia:&gt; Irene Bentley of Columbus ., =n to Mr. and Mrn. Pearl Say1·e / and Mrs. w. A Gorsuch.
arrived here Sunday on an extend- ...
Saturday. He haa been nam- 1 Allee Morns spent t he week end
rd visit wit.h her grandparent,, Ml·. l'&lt;I James Burton.
! at Parkersburg.
llild Ml·s. J lm McClure.
Mr. aud Mrs. Juuus l3ell and 1 0. w. DnVI&amp;on oollod on his

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AMERICAN Lt:AGUE
Ole\·eWnd at B o~;tcrn
Chicago at N w York
St Loun; at Ws~;hln~~:ton .
Dctrcl~ at P!'.!ladclphta.

Cathedral in Chicugo a~ Car cli nal Geo rge :I\1undeJ~in conducted a :.;pccial
Gen
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Balbo
and
his
intrepid
fiters.
Th e :-JerviceH were hcl 0 by ord~r of Pope Piua. Gen. Balbo iK iudicntcd by
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Dent

and son Bobby and Mr. a.nd Mrs.
E.'dward Ralph were guests of Mr.
r.nd Mrs. Dallas Ralph Saturda.y
evening.
Mrs. Clarence OUmore lind chi!dren spent the week end With her
mother, Mrs. Ellzo.llcth Hood.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard Orueser of

Powr&gt;r Co.

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ch~·;,~~dM~':;,d''~: 6'::~·~~~

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over A. &amp; P. Store.
One larfc aized store room
25 by SO feet-ned t.o OhJo

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Jersey Cit.y aL RocJJcsLcr.

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Al bany at. MontreaL

Lawrence Harr son or Gallipolis Rutland were ce.lllng on the latThnse that. were ln-Pl
I children
and -Mi.;; uncle:- JOhn- wright, - ln___Oallia !
spent the )last. week with his grand Ler s grandmothct, Mn. El!a T11.y- C'1: bus!ne315 Saturday were: Mr. and Ethel Casto of Rockey .spent Wed- county
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pa1·ent~ M1 and Mrs. Jame.s Lem- l('r Saturday.
~Irs. H. R. Bc:hwa.rtz, Mr. r.nd Mrs. t&gt;~;eday even ing at th~: home of Rev. David F'Jora t'.ltutnNi SatIcy.
, .. H McClure, Abfo Bak,,r, V1 tua M• . and Mrs. Lloyd. cust.o.
urday rrom F lora. Indiana where

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JAMES H. BUTLER

Halleck Hix and wl!e were sun- I

(J FOR RENT '

FOUND - Four key, on leathc1
btrap ncnr Pt:ace church. Owue 1· mqu!re Bt Dully
l'rlbun~ of"" ""d P•Y for ad.
•. or Rent

M1 s.

/.1 C!ay evening guests of Mr. and Mrs.

2"X8"X l6', 2''XlO"X l6', 3"X8"Xl6', 4 " I .
X6"lUfi' . Aiso Ja.r ge ouncll ot bank

t· ound-

quted
Write fv Booldot """ . , . ,

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ond family.

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------------FOR RENT-Bplendld fivo room
house with bath, and electricity,

POPLAR RIDGE

l1c1· dauRhtcr.

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No \l.d.7ertieemen t wW be taken for

ties, plling n.nd a lot or heavy
tlmlrr 6''xl6 'x2tr
For full in·
formation call 604 at Gallipolis
or :;ee Condee Coal Co., 701 Flr~;t
Ave .. Gallipo lis.
7- 18.:3t.

New Sanaa.

50 B. . . . M

ash • .60

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C(iVBT

Mr. and Mr8. MULon Burleson
had as their gue6t6 Bwtday: Mr.
and Mrs. Rex Lemley and daughter
Jean or Galllpo&amp;, Rev. DeLaugbtcr of Old ·Ryger and Doris and
Evely n Shaver.
Mrs. May Miles of Orltrlthsv1lle, j
W. Va., Is Hpend' ng a !ew days with

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Mrs. Whaley.!
W&lt;•aley'o, Co~at Bt. 1

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Under Same

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' coa8ecutive lnlert1Qnl tor prJt:e or

t'or Sale, Mio.:.

copf•,'

several days Mus. Jennle Whtte Friday.
-:.-- ·" · B. Sayre.
Helen Legan and Alta Ma;y Wei~
~elcb a~d · &lt;'alled on Mildred Spencer Thur&amp;- 1
her father , day.
came I.opn visited her brothe:- J
Sayre i Len WelLs re&lt;lentlJr.
wceb
Inez :Jta,ndqlp)) and chHdren
~nt Monday evenJ.na With Mr.
nod Mr1. Everett D&amp;y and famlly.
Help WaDied
, Bl""' Randolph of near the Oar_...,:_.,.._ _ _ _....,._ _ _ 1 cien 6()6nt Thursday ntght with
BE~ AND' TRY th
De L
, 1 Clarence Randolph .
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e new
ava 1 Mr. and Mrs. l!:"merson Forman
Cream . 8eparatonl. Trade in all attended the play at Hemlock r'
worn
o)d Separat.ors. I. c./ Grove Friday night,

'l)pe like 1b1l (t pt• .arc: per UDe)
:5 averap worU make • line.)

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George Haym~
Thurllday.
and BOns 8,Peb.t Sun- [ Ellzabeth Adkins caiJed on Elpha

E~;-,;~8-W.uaJ:Jt.er of

Q¥o,.
. Collunbao,
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Hazel Rub¥ and EdSar Randolph

Mrs WtJd
Hayman
and called
Logan . on
BlWday
with tus
parents,

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Baltimore at But!aJo.
Newark at Toronto.

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BYRON BING, W.. D.

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Mrs. Daisy Tbumae cslled on
Mrs. 1'. W. Mu~ser und Mrs. Augush, Ot!morc, Staday.
Mr. nnd W..r~. V. S. Grceuler
Columbus V1S1ton; Wednesday
'lllt.:y IV!ll'C: o:tc.ccmvauicd home IJ:r'
Mra. Alfl'ed Oreea.e~· and ('hHdren.

l 'OMEROY, 0100.
Court S ired, Over

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P it hlbU)'lJ:h \4; Btcckl:;u :.!.
P i~ tsb\I Uj;\1 1 , Bl cokl) II
O~y IJILIIIL:!:l sehcli ulcd.

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On iy &amp;;\line scheduled

INTEitN .\'l'IONAL U.AGUE
Albany 2; Montrea l I.

Rcchestel' O; Jersey City 5 01 ln.J
Newark 3; To10.1Lo 1.

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EIJJ01VIl1U'fS are caused by frictional heat gen..
erated in tbe &amp;ben of the cotton cords in a tire.
Firestone is the only lire built with et1ery cotton fib er
.so:turated and coo ted with pure rubber- to prevent
destructive beat. Thie is one of the reaeons why
Flreatone Tires have been on the winning can io the
500 mile I ndianapolitt Race for 1&gt;t consecutive )'ears
-tbe world' a moat severe blowout test.
Rubber hJas gone up 242%, cotton 115%-subslantial tire prl~ increases m~st fol~~w. We ~ill giYc
you an attract(t"e allowanCe for your old tares on
new Fin:o1&lt;&gt;ne High Speed

FIFTH AVE. FASHIONS
By JANE GURDON

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THE ~w flr.•loae
SUPER OLDri:Lo TY'E

Etiualfo All 'int Line,Standanllrentl Tires in

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The Past intruded
on ker Triumph
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QUf:dify,' ~nstructian aftd Appearaaca, Yet
Sal4
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Those European lltar~ al\va}rs have one

/AS A

foo[ in d1c mud." sa1d the theatre: manager cynically. Ushers had iust ejected
a diSreputable looking foreigner. The fellow had thrown himself at Ler.i Luneska as
she entered the lobby for the premiere of
her greatest picture. Why was she disturbed at this man 's appearance-what
d1d he know that could upset the glamorous, aloof Luneska-greatest star in
Hollywood I Be sure to read •••

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' J)IVING 9,UEEN. .
world's
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140 Gillon Still

IStuckey Home Is,

"SHOOTER" HOLLERS
"FIRE" WHEN AUTO
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Personals

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Time Of Hearintl:
Set In Case Which
Involves Car'Sale

wtth her brother Clifford Hood,
: •• r!ior the bond roqutr.l(f, and - - 8lanlq Jlannrd, and fftmlly •• Chlllloothe
Wtn McMurray and street Com·
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Gertrude Lares, Mra. Alm~ DePit.ro
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1a11
Bobby
were turned
Mr ana
.Aln L
P Schoenleb
IemJtaioner EbersbB.c:h had a f~w
Joeeph Ebenbacb, popular Weet- 1While Owner ia Confined iu 1 Actina: on tnfonn'atlon fUrn1abed t.nd
reoent
peatt
or ot
Kr.Oolumbw
and MJ'I. Peter
Sunday
after
apendlna the
word.! relaUve to the sewer out ern a.nd Southern Iru;urance collecJ 'I• W t h
d G
ty a juveniJI!, deputy lherttta, D. Rappold and. trlendl
past weelro at Ohlclil'), where they
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an
un
L and o p Tracy oonducted &amp;
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attended the century ol Progress
about Bl:zt.h or Seventh street.! tor &amp;nd better known u Bhoot.er''
Lcral Man Allee•• Truck
1
MeN:WTe.y
comp)ained
that
the
had
a
harrowln&amp;
experienoe
here
are
Mi.
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mJne
at
Ruth
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Emma
Jet.n
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Expc:Wtlon
Inter WB8 stopped up s.nd eawted Tueeda• mornln&amp; while m&amp;klng his
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Sold to H'ino hy Mio.-~... •-e ot Roeeville
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ftood. water d&amp;JilllKe to hl.s place rPfUI&amp;r rounds
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Thoma.a P ork , "-ond&amp;y, wh ere Illey t··-~
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repl'f"t.entation
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Mrs -.... • ...,:.'l.te uUJ- "' 1co
Eb~rsbach oatd .~ ... sewer wuopen· J-•phus
· •-• par'"ed hla t.rwlt"
~A 'hlcf
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• wh"""" ldenmy •-·
........e ny~ tlound a 40-..., 11, _ •tUl and Ill: 8""'""
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-•. H•- Smltb cd to her home on aooount o
ne613
ed an\f thnt the~..,water, during ex- , • tour......,....... ,.er • 'llllU
on M.'flChanlc
Street,J ye1 •-IA;'rn e.11 t r: b1lshed • b.......
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trial h 1 for C M Moodv
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entere d the home of ••rs
tf d
A
earng
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eeptional m.lm, limply came down I (fortunately
for him close to the 1 Old
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The n•--1 At ... •on .... ., woe loeat.d
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tao ra.st ror ttM! culvert to handle Mtller oarooe) while he went to a Blanche Stuckey, Peul street., Mid·
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ll1ll ~ Janet Alll6 Is
Mrs JQe Lares an IP'Qn t.\1&amp;' • finance company agent C1f Co umbus
Little Buaineao Tranaact· such an R.mount of water
nearby hom~e to tramR.Ct bmlne88 I d1e port• 8 u.l~'a•~ n Jght • """"
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. . . tllil •J"eek with
b thhave Pel
· o or obtaining •oods under
-·apl••
a room of the lbl.ndoned m1ne ' .,_.....n
rela.tlves ter Dolores DePetro who
been on chu~cs
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vis.lting Mra
Lares'to their
ro er
er false pretense was arran!Jfl
d t o be
ed Other Tban Adopt·
councU agreed to look Into the On his return about two minutes wllh n Vfl.1ua blc wa. tch 811 d a re • \\ lth burnera connec..v\l
-.y for in Oolmnbua.
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Rappold
returned
home at
'ttu.tl.n
1.ter. hu ~-pula.r make car was\ volver, it wa.s reported to pollee operation The mash barrels were
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t of J w ••cou1
inr Bud11et
1 1.earby, practleallJ all ready
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ear JW!tlce
n e cour
Chief Roush WB.!I authollze&lt;i to enveloiJed ~
in 8 sheet of ftamr&gt; a.nd M on da}
for
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lOlJih,
of the Psace 'u
at 1 SOpurchaae ~ feet mote of 2'-l.l tuch ·Shooter started the well known
Neluhbors reported t.he Jucident dl11tiWna:, the ofi'Lcers u.ld
C.'olumbul came 18&amp;~ to . .nd ~ r.O.. ~tree Thomas left Tuesday o'clock p M, July 25th
TAXI-MEN TALK.
hQIIC for the Third ward fire t.ruck uwan for help
to Wllllo.rr, Robaon, Middleport pa- l The owner ot the &amp;till was not a W~.E~"""'~ I
; ~ . ~}'.. n1omllll' for Zanesville a.tt.er
viaMoody appeared
In mo.ilstrate
8
!lttEr 11188
he complained th$-t mote
Walter Mtlle ra.rvt Carson Haye.s, troJman, who, i8nhtrt""tl' Aas k~Lhe apprehended and no arreat&amp; were m::~ . : ·
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McCUllough:; court Monday wlth
hell:&amp;
needed to give ample pro- working In the e•ua,e, heard hlB cooperation 01
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uucy 1made
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... .an attorney repreHent.lng the com~
Want No License Charg- teclion I o local
in case plaintive wall!! and reBponded each
Mrs Stuckey, who ill. confined iU I The stUl wu brouaht to the the week end with retattns 1n l:.oM16s carolYn WeUer Jones of New pany s ana Moodys il.Jterest.s denyeel
Q ati
of fire
wlt.h a fire extinguish~ 1n hb. the county Jail, sen•lni a sentenCP 1 county baatlle W~l't!! it was stored ......
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'!ork City, enroutf:: to Chicago to 1ng the allegations and asklnK for a
;
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on
lhe followtfll' billli were refeiTed
and the fire wiUI quJekiy ex- or six month:. by an order of Judre pending destruction The muh D-·
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v1a1t the
of Progress Er-- trlo.l beiU'lng
They were aooom·
Lies _Dormant
t.o the tl.nance comrnlttft for a.p· J tlnguillhed but. not be.(o1re oonsthid- a A McCullough of the probfttt tnrrel8 wen deatroyed where the .., ....._ .. ••- . ••,......A v-......1..r .,..... position st.OppjMi otf to viSit her panled by a deputy sheriff or
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1 or rej-tlon
e1 able damage had rellu ted to
e rourt, wu removed from •Ute jail ~rapherna.Ua wu dlacvoered
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wirlnj' of the car
and taken to her home by SherU!
The young lad, who reported the 6pendlnf thll weet With relalii•e• mother, Mre T Jesse Jones an
ran 11 n COWl1Y
Pomeroy eounc me n regu 31 239
Pay20 roll fo1 s~reet oommhWoner
While 'Shooter'' 18 reducing by !'racy and omctr Robson Monday l meaa.l lmplementa deSigned for the and friends In Columbus
the Sohlaeaela on Lincoln Termee
Moody was arrested In Columbu!l
14
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walking
his
route
and
be.(ncnntnr.
evenh
g
wht:lf'
a
check-up
and
ih'
r.•anufact\U'e
or
Uquor,
wae
aald
to
.Y.
.Y.
.Y.
Sunday
and
a
aemt.. monthly session Monday
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all
1 except Me I
tl 11
'oace::_ 0 e $Ie 14 hl8 IOK81 be Is thankful that the tire vcstlp;ntlon wns held
have
been
plekinl
blackberries
Harley
Whaley
Or
Da.'rwiD
Is
reMr
and
Mrs
WUl
Thoma.s
n.nd
arrest
In Squire McCul·
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CrobB who I&amp; out of the city
·1M 1 •h t r
I'll$ 25
did not get lmotlih headway Lo
o.
check·up
Mn vrhen the discovt!ry w11.11 made His ported m with typhoid fever,
family of Minersville left Sundo.y tough Iii court to E S Beegle. lpca.l
all ap~ttrances before lh.C
t n ar. srocco''1•1 -·. 1 0
produce a flreworluJ display with s~ucll:ey said only the waicb and name was not divulged b~ the oft!• • •
d M
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councllmen B.ppeared there wu.s
station 13.27;
~ his gas tank as the center or thP gun were m1!38lng
c~rs.
Word baa been received here b)' t.o spend a ~In Clevelan
all- produce dea.1er
1
•· ue Jl ns
bla' night !l.heltd tor ihem but lat.pay
.
The bU1gbr Jl'8.ined a.J
tnendl of the aerloua nbteflfl of Mn sllon and 0 ¥
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er "vents &amp;ho\f'ed !fat moat of thf' I roll iJ3Ii 72
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to the house It was said, thtvugh
SWISHER FlltST VOTER
Mr and Mrs. 0 E FindUnr nnd
truck to him sometime ago Which
buaineaa Whien. w exPected pP.
c'ouncu was ad I()Urn "d o.fter all
n. window at thl'! Hide
-Lawrence
ao-er, 1n Tole4o. daughter Sarah Estella of Alfred he Intended to use In his business.
tered out, betore it got to ~ht&gt; present wh.o so decired hsd ex•
A nt'lghbor lo.d was said to have
The nnt vote for the AUIUIL pri· where abe ~n resldlnl
were bustneas visitors here Monday which he avers constitutes the
&amp;on or UJ-e
pressed the! .. senthnenta on the
noticed the m::m prowling around t mary election has been cast a.t the
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1 criminal charges
Hawever, tn;re was con&amp;ldert:ble various subjects Which arose
tht Stuckey home D.t D. late hour' Bpard of Electlona omce 1n the city
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Mrs. Henry Mora of Ftve Points
Beegle was sued by the company
of an arswnent and wra.ngle a&amp; to
but thoughtlessly railed to
ball bulldlna here It waa
r:.eet
ot 1s spendlna' this week
with Mn tor whieh Moody 11 an agent, for
wh&amp;t couneU .$h0Uld do concernlne WAYW A.DD LAD TO
Theodora Klein, Gradl'latc the Incident until later
er1 by Frank Pugate, Jr . cletk
Mrs H o. Powlfall, 140 Mulberry Barbara Massar on Butternut Ave fa.llure to pa} a note a.lleged
due
tht
of NI.Xi clrlvers
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Mrs Stuckey wa..s returned to jaU,
The voter was Jesse tJep) SwlahPrlda
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w !.'Put. a rather unusual an.of Local Hich c
and the pollee lnvestigetJon con. f"l a Republican whOle duties re~ :~::~
Y eve nc
wu &amp;n·
Mr and Mra Tom Fowler return- the Franklin county common pleas
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an ordinance' charting them,, approx~tely U5 oo per year ceM·
m, tee ln ord'r to remove many or
tbw-"'111 J1)o a~itt.ed1y cOUld not aflotd. to mee, 'the ch&amp;fle
The proponent&amp; or thl9 ld.eR, put
lortti b:V "Heppy" Nf!lson Df Rut·
land', wu t~u.t-., U they could.p 1
ma~ 111 Uvin~ they should get out
. . let the few that could handl•
... trade at a proftt to them Tht&gt;
~tors antd they were helpln!;
Pomeroy by bringing buslneM to
~ town an&lt;l to Pomeroy mer-

ofl!.cer of the Juvenile court, and
Harvey EaBtman. superintendent
or Lhe Melp County Children 11
Home. left Tuesd&amp;y morning for
West Unlon. 0
where Marvin
Stuckey, Hi, Wfi8 being held
Young Stuckey eiiJIIped, after
oue un.!juccesstul attempt from the
~hlldren's home several weeks ago
hut county omclals had fo.Ucd to
apprehend him
until
Monday
when word W99 received here that
h~ was being held pendnig removal
tt thts county
Stuckey was aided ~ his tlrst
1
tMii'li 1
e~cape from• the' 1nRtiLut1on by hill
Atttf much heated conver!!o.tlon mother J«ra Blanche etuckey who
JbduJs:ed ln by a't Jea.st half doz~n lit now set ving a stx months senMle on thl! queatlon Eben.tlac!h to: nee In the county jail on delln·
~d that the exidliing Qrdinanc quency charaes He was round a
......ve to the llcen~~ing of t.axl5 b, few hours later and returned to the

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MiSII Theodora. Klein, Pomeroy
alrl, a.nd sraduate ot the Pomeroy

tlnued
j quire hl8 abaence on the 1'81Ulu
No cne h~!l been re&amp;ldlng nt tnc primary election day He has been
hcuP 11l11ce M1a Stuckey s com- In C(Jlumbua but holds his reslmltment to jail several weeks ago decnce, kas PMtddlleport
d th·•
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uea e announce
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abl!entee voter.11' ballots wiU be ae..
1 Cf!Pted at the
board's 0~ her«:
any do.y now untll betore
between the hours or ;I and • o'..
clock P M Thoae who know thl.s
,
l'arly that it 'Ifill be lm))OI.II.lbte
Ftre lnaurance Cornpany .IS to be in their home precinct on
Defendant in L.:w1uit
1election day are urg:ed to vote at

SUl•t F'JI ed As
Resu Jt Of Fi reI

Hls:h. School tn 1930, 1s a.ddlni morl
laurels Lo lhose already acbleved
Mlss K1eln o.bout whom. 8 atory
appeared 1n t'he DaJly Trlbune some
tl
hen she woQ a t)'PinK
c~;,go~;;nsored by the Royall
Ty w lt1
Company and WaR
h:Ore~ ~~B being pre~nted with a.
trip with all expe:q,ses pa1&lt;1 to the
f r $2 SOl 20
1 once
century of ProiTess ElhibJtton at
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-I LADIES TO HAVE PICNIC
dence of her abUJty as an excepAction was. Instituted in the com. l
t'onRI typist
mon pleas court here Monday by
The annual mid-Jummer picnic
In a contest at Ohicago, ~lSii C E D Shenefield against
the ~ the Ladles AuxiUary to the Am~
Klein tied for first honOrs wtth a Sandy and Beaver Va.Jiey Farm ere: erican LeiiOn wW be held. at tha
ma.n 46 years of age who ,halls from Mutual Immrance Company of Col- Shenang Sprinp Thurschi.y even•
cautom a, 120 words per m1nutr umblana COWlty, tor judgment In I 'P-' it has been announCE:&lt;L All
having been written wltll only two the sum of $2~01 ~ with lnierest at members of the AuxiU.ry and the

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.. motion by Dlt'rr
Lablebfth 11e
f.O to
a 1lack
matter unttl ~&gt;a later meeting
e f.t\xi men sht;»Uid brtntr 1n
&amp;treed IJPOJll RlllOfllf thctn
lot "htcb time the isaue wou\d be
Mt#ed
A' conaidt!ra.ble crowd wa.a pr~~
ent ev\denfly e:zpectlng to hea~
~hihR rel&amp;tJve to the ~rovcrnmental loan and the sewage questtorl as WP1l' N t1te eu\Jject qr rnu·
1 ~~ 0 Wner1hip ol public utm~
:n C
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He wUl be returned here to a.ns- shortly to decide which Of the iwo
"-er
charges or the Juvenile court errors.
I~ to beAnother
declared.teat
theis wJnner
mstltutton
to be given
DIVORCE GRANTED
Miss Klo1n, a student at Bllsl;
Co,leie, has o.lso won a trip to
A dectce of 41vorce waa gtantecl WQahln~on D 0, through he.t
Tue$da.y morning to Gr~«Je Dewees o.b!llty as a typlat
pi Middleport fJ'Oill her husband
In a lett•r to her grandfather
'rummy Dewees, who v. now serv- T H Klein bl Condor Street, 11he
lng an Indeterminate sentence of .so.y11, 'Hurrah, for Pomero"";' Ill
from one to l5 years 1n the Ohio win this oonteat 1f It's the last
mate Reformatory at Mansfield thing I do'
rn bureLa.ry and larceny cha.rg:es
Dewees WRS plRCed on proba.tton
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ill·~~ ~ 1/1141, ~&lt;&gt; l;hl\ _ . , ... p,... ....,..••"..' "'..,.
ft Winll' t.he evenbl8:
lll'outht ln and sentence
cause
budfQc Wa&amp; passed rep- th" of hl11 fRilure to keep the promise
req lrementa for the nell:t fiscol tl the court, it was said
"Rein" Trouble Will be Air·

Pal·r
TQ Keep
Prom1·se, Arrested

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Men Involved

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ily, Administrator
Johnson Says

Richard

Barthelmrc!iS,

EUer_s, 'll'om Brown 1\Dd

Murray
Al8o Our Gang In "'IPo,rol,len'

twncd Monday evenlna
trom partY on their
Ohtcago where they attended the I Mrs Newtord
Oentury or Progtess .EJr.poaJ.tion
aaturda)'"'
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FIRE DESTROYS HOMJ;

E T BBJ"tlnger, 27, Rnd Roy AshFire, belleve~ have started I
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'¢ataqau,h'~ ftc ,wasn't an
llctor, \ h• _,...., • gen~ernan
ltlnlllct;: ~ when' ~ met ,
• Lehi'Lo;'D1~ there qc&lt;il&gt;.red
ID .. h~ ~nieq's
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pr~iOn pn first oeeing Juliet.
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he would
play 1o the limit, even if
• Luneska was the moot aloof,
'' unapproachable star in HollyI wood •• ,the one star to whom
the wclt;~d's wonhip meant
ingi •Don't misa this •~·
1 IOJillllce of hectic

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guesl.s of ThomiUI McOatlney ·or
Happy HoHow Sunday
,
Nannle Hysell and t11mlly of CO· 1
lumbUII are guest&amp; ot her tathf::'r [
EJtJ1100rth Batley and family
!Buc Russell and wlte wetf
Sunday gUests of thelr duaghtet,
Mral It; M Nelson and fam1,ly :(If
Rut and
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ot Mm Edith Wogan Frtday
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An~w Lowrey and wife, and
Mra ~ill~e Williamson were KU~ I
of Mr ~ 14ra,. Isaac RU8Sell ~
wtte Sun&amp;a)l evening
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Celestla Hysell was the Bund~ 1
guest ot her sister Mrs Rafll104tf
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notloe Is hereby g.t.ven, that there
"Ill be a. publle heartnc on thl!t lst
6f AUBust at 2 30 o'cloc.k P M
Eaatcm Standard Time, on the
ground, for the Openlns and put-.
tin&amp; on the Township System the
followllla road
Beginning: at State Route 124 at
the W&amp;rd Farm, thence tn on .....
erly direction put the Wt.r4 real·
denee and barn, thence In an eute'1Y dlrecUon followlno the present
used Ro6d peat the resld!nee ot
Mra JOII81e S&amp;nabury
Al110 tbere wtU be a

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011
To~lp
Syattm.
r..s \o opening
and puttmc
't.he
Board ol County Comml&amp;slonen,
7 18·2t
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was j\ISI an adveftising phrase.
Buronedaymyhusbandexplained
1'0 me whar "Toasting" is-and
what it does. Where he l&lt;amed
' it all;) 1 don'r know, bur I begao
ro undenblld tbe "dill'etence in
•, ~ ~ NoW'Fiind'myii:lfeajoyillg Luckies' mildness and

fine taste wilh a new ~pect. Bur
even mo_,ioce l am a woman
qui"' sensiti"' ro pmonal dainrinc:ss-and sinte my cigareae
and my lips are so inlimarely
~lated, I eq&gt;ecially appredare !he
comfortingpuri_r}'of"Toasting".
Namrally, wirb me it's alwa:JS
"Ludcics Plef"!"

because "'It's toasted"--

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I•I THE DAILY TRIBUNE I
'""at the omee
Commllllonen of

BUBN'EO IN QOME
ZanesvUie. 0 , July 19 -INsMrs Emm'!t Iden, sa, and ' dauah~
tllr, Prances, Ul,
sutrertn1 to.

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noon pleadln~r guilty tQ lntol![tca·
tton cha.t'Q'e3
Tnej were com~ltted tQ jail Wltll the nne and eost.s Mll!h~t
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Wor~ Russell and~e agd l'ijs 1
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Jnothef; '19ere the •rece t' suests ot 1
M:isa: irene Flint. Miall Vb1inl&amp; Illck Laznbert lnd t
ly ot: Zion I
Hess Raym~d Alleruworth and • Frucel arown~d uab&amp;tld ot
Edmcmd Or\l¥e'J' spent Bunday -in Pom~~y were !J
&amp;y l Q:Uett8 of I
Col~mbua , 'llle latber's brother 1-et: .parent.. &lt;11
s !Buck 1 and 1
who hill been Yialtint In Columbus wife
for the ])1$. weet, retumeii to hl11
hoipe here 'Wit.h them

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Rose ,...,Neil

Elta Dodson .........

both of Middleport, were nned $5
and cORt.li by H H Meu, j~tice of
the peace when theg appe!li'ed be..
fore the magtstra.t.e Monday alter-

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fliGHT R[SUMEO
8YfliER AfHR
liS INC 1~ H~~HS
Flyin11 Ace Still Ahead
Of Record In Spite
Of Weather
HOPES TO GAIN
Over Old Mark On Next
Le11 ; Stop Helped Phy·
aical Condition

Michiaan Couple Captured
After Robhery; Tried to
Recoup Fortune

•'CENTRAL

"AIRPORTH

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chen of the home of"'"ElA MtCbr(el I
Rutland, completely deatroyl!lj the 1
t•ouae and fumtshlnlll, early Mon-1
day
,
The house, altuated pea~ the 1
Rutland rallroud
depot, burned
rapldlY. lt was aald, tb.e t8mUy h4sv~ 1
InK little time to e~~cape with a
t.mall number or person&amp;! belonc~
•ngs alter the blaze wa.s dtsoovered 1
Mr Michael had left the house to
do lihe early mornlng chore! while
tbe re,maindel' of the famUy re- 1
rnatned ln ttielr ·beds, U was .said ~
Whm dlatovered. the enUre kit·
chen was completely enveloped in
the names whleb •pread rapidly to
other ~ectlons of the house m&amp;tinl);
it rathet diMeult for the fire fiJht - 1
ers
The amount or ~ama.ae was hot
determined

Victory For Wet. M.ar•ktd lllght
Firat Break In Dry
Column

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.hi outh the blaze

·werl'!• tok•n Into cust.ody,., by Bheroift'
A 0 Tracy, Tuesday momtna. on
cha1Q'E'B of the theft of &amp; drh1tll
rein and bridle from a. nelihbor
Glenn Jewett came to Pomeroy
~st week obt.ainlng a. warrant from
the court ot H H Mees, Justice Of
the Peace, to search t.bQ pren;lises
nr lsanlnger, who J~wett a.lleg:ed,
had stolen tqe rein and bridle
Barrti\ser waa accosted by Bher1ft'
Tracy qnd .Je:Wett \~hUe driving his
tum along tbe ' roadway, nfil.r
Hatlha'n, l.fld at that ttme Jewett
ldent.tned tbe relna o~ 1Ulc te~
OOtonalnl
Barrl"er -.s: those
stolen front him MaY 30
It, WQS agreeable hQWever When
suar~ted by the wherltr~ th~t ~ar~
ringer be a.Uowed to com~;~lete his
day's aft:tlfity with the team an,d
then i[ tunr satisfied ~t • ~
111lns belqpged to Jewett, to ret.uJ11
them
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Jew~t, SB.ld the reins ~lid nQI.
been t.eturntld a.acl l!iani.nler 'and
hb1 brother-ln~la.w, AahJtty
fat~
tc report, a.a promised, to the Shel1~
!ft.'s office
They \?Jere incarcerated ~Y
when they carJ;le to .Pomeroy demr·
In11 the tb.ett Ohf'rget They will be
gl,en a preliminary ~ar:i111 befor~
Justice Mee11,
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Rochester N Y July 19-INBThe Italian air krmada led by
Cf'Jleral Italo BalbO plli'Jied over
Rt {hester a.t. 12 30 'EST 1 on ll&amp;

evening a!Ler a \lr'1'!eks court.. - - - - - - - - - Columbus
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Mrs William Martin and two
AngeletU went to Mar·
lett&amp; Sunday for a. short visit with children are spending a few days
with relatives at Bowman's Run.
friends

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~~':;of~~th~e~Le~r~lon~~~~ra~~Pos~ler~~an~d§so~n~~~w~ard~~,..~-~wy~e~re~sh!~ew~ll~1~m~e~e~t~~~~~~he~r~l
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'l'he pla.intm avers In the petition together with all ex·service men
to attend It
P•-operty belonglnR. to him tn Meirs ~aid
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county had been Insured acco1 dmg I _ - - - - - -to theil value with the ttl"fPnrl "'"'1
company, and that on Feb 5th,
1932, the dwelling house an,d cellar
house were totally destroyed to&amp;'eth-1
er w1Lh hoWl~ hold goods implenJent!. 1
seeds and g1aln
The pettUon rurthrr allegeR that i
Shenefield properly mo.de n clalrn
tor Ute Jt:O\mt Of d&amp;m:tlR:e by the I
flre on
ruary 6th, but that nQ 1
~ttletnen or a part .eUJernmt.
been mad• ., th• rn.urnnoe com.
pany lmd therefore I$ asklnK' the
court to ~rm.nt Jud8)llent in th" I
amount of damnge to the !)rop~• ty
that
building:.
ILI1r1 I9,"
nel somal Drew
viti beWebster
Invited
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per Bl"VE'tRl
cent from
AprU 5th

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Slmon and Julius wasser of
WuhinltOQ, o o are here vlsltlna
Mt'l}. H o Deffenbacker ::~~l~r.l
their uncle and aunt, .Mr and Mrs to her home at OOlwnbus
Joe R\IJ)in
after
vtalt here with ber
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and brother Frank
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Mrs. ;ltdvtard stark and Ruth
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Herre went q, Oolumbus Sunday to
AI Sheer or BJ'Itimore, Md, lll the
visit rt~lativ.-.
guest of hlll brother-In-law and sls¥ • 4
ter, Mr and Mrs Joe Rubin
Miss Anna Scott of Port.smouth
Mr and Mrt F 0 Hunton and
came Monday to vtmt her 81ster M1ss Olive Westfall of Coolville
.Miss Elizabeth Scott
were recent guests or Mr and Mrs
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L. ~ Person on Second st
Mrs Delbert WUUnms went to
Mu T Je~
Miss Anna 1
Prntts Forok Monday to - ftl)eftd-~" a. Bchlaerel, R B
n.nd
few days wtlih relatives
Eugene Z1nuner
Ml.u
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ohk&gt;-O::nerauy fair &amp;onllht and. Tburrd&amp;J u:cept probably lOcl.l showers "nllll"'M1a7 1Jl
South porUoo LtWe chAnge In temperature..

Italian Air Armada to Ar·
rive in New York Late
rhi• Afternoon

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ed Monday
Kn Alk:e Thnrnas bu returned f!nd visit In
to her home 1n Zanea'Yille after
'Y1s1t1ng with friends and relatives
MW Olp

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WEATHER FORECAST-

Fliers To Receive
Rousing Welcome

Shorter Houro And Higher Wa1ea Plan Ia Beinl Work!!d Out

th:e~~c:;l~~-e~~~:~~ea s~u~~

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W~HK CODE HfSTS
WITH ROOS[V[lll

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REtTURNED TO COURT
ale to
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litua,tlon was the !.-..ct
that liOme ot t}Jie taxi men th~mJ M 'Pa.t" Thornton, probation

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