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POMEHIY.
H~'S VI~ITIH~ AT
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TtTIISJ)AY. JllLY 18, lliSI

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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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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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
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MeN:WTe.y
comp)ained
that
the
had
a
harrowln&amp;
experienoe
here
are
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ld
mJne
at
Ruth
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Emma
Jet.n
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re·
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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nfl
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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~ 1nto 1barrelll or maah
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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.......
•YM&gt;
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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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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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v .. ~ ....... e ~4 «ma o1. Columbus Sunday
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
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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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Ue
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
-.. -~ au111 ol:l\l _ , . - · " " ' " _ . ,
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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
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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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'11ml
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
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•· ue Jl ns
bla' night !l.heltd tor ihem but lat.pay
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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
,
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
nl
it
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them on Lhc sale ot the truck, In
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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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Pomeroy G'IrJIS
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selves wanted! cdupcll to enforce
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
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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·•
er
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
a
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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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the triotJon WM lost Ute~
.. 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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eel in Court; Baehan
Men Involved

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To Complete Satiafactor.
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
21. both retldint near Beahan from a defective 11uo 1JJ. tbe kit· I

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Jft~t al failing of. Lti,~ky
'¢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
io11ful
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pr~iOn pn first oeeing Juliet.
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· fhre was a hunch
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
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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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Mn rrosate Dean was the guest I
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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Premiere
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bv Robert Terry Shannon

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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
'ly Homer Hysell, Clerlo

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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"--

paraftln

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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

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"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
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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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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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'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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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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Carbl,yn Jmes to
Ky I

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

tere.

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~~

~t ~home.

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PR~MUlGATWN IJf
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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FULL LEASED WIRE OF l}fTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.

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PIYO~chnlcs

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the Newo Office of The DaD:r
Tribune, call 236-L: It the Buoinoos
Office ask for 202-R,

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THE DAlLY TR1BUN£ .. "PPMEROY, OftiO

PBONII Iltlft IGWI TO

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13, 1926, at the PoiL omce at
.....,.., Ohio, under \ht Ad or M~ c."l 3 une Publllhed De.Uy I.DG 1
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on LoweT Sooor d. Strel!t Pomeroy 0

When our !rlenda .&amp;f'Dd us lettera or n~wa matt.er Jctr publica tion they
IQOQid Ln all cues ~an t h eir rwne&amp;-llltbbuih not net:13111arUy to be

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8WIMMDIO PARTY
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J. ort bifh ~ehool and their tnatruclor M 11111 Lena. ;Mae Fell enjoyed a
LWlmmlnJ party and picnic Tuea·
oay evenlns at the SyracUIIe B11~h·
lng Beach Mrs Blanche Hasklns
rll;o nccompa.nled them

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Cblcaro. Pbll-.44tlpbla, Plttabar1h, MUn uii.Oe
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D~ll't'tred D¥ Carrier
CDe Week

0JJe !bnt.h
We Year

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One Month
Three l4ontl.s

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6 00 One Ye:u

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weell: by DMJtcw to attend the Century
of Pl'Oirell ElpoaltJoD at cna,o
Mra M.ilUe Hapr Yr and Ki'1l
W R D&amp;VIJ, Mrl Wm ~ H elre!': and
M"rs HaiUe BoWen
arid dll~
spen t Wf'dnHday wtth
fo(r aDd
Mrs JJ8.VId Walker
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Mr and Mrs Perry Parley llpellt(
Bund11.y with tll» pa.nmLIJ Ur and
Mn&gt; Henry Farley
A L Homday Ia IU autl'ern'a: with
liver dl&amp;ea.ae
He Ia undft' the care
o1 Dr Stan ley at Albany
Mr and Mnt! L H .1Nelaon and .!On
Bllllf' of AddiSon w~ c&amp;lllnl on'
hi~ fH.t hrr Chaa N'elson Wedr:lf!i!lcl&amp;y

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lillN ill no inl"'nce will be publlahed.

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Grover OUI and ramUJ

h lll aunL Olenna Rummel
M1M Marcella Cw tt'T "'as the
h OWie guul ol KILthrrn BhaAf tn
Pomeroy Bu nda"
The M lnt!mville PR1r nt fPhrltem
A.&amp;~M:x. laU.o n held titf'tr am1ru11 lttcntc
nt the fl'alr OrounW&gt; Sun(tuy
rt
wa8 a n all d11y aflu.lr ,no tV~I vone
t.Jl) OYI'•1 u.e djl'
Ju tht- uftf'moon
rnce&amp; were
lu progrt-'\&lt;:. lor ,..htcl
plizes were atven th1 111 n&lt;&gt; n: let
cre: a m W3ll ~rved as rttt esnmt-nLS
Mrs Ca8!!a RoB(: or Wekhwwn
wrtained a numbn u t;:llt't:l.!&gt; at hPr
'lome tan Wed 1 t } n r tll~ 11 1
honor of M n J m • Au H 1 ' 1 11
betLOn
Cuntt , f..
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d 4!lrti l}le t'Vt!IIIJI( Ill Wolll r tJ J

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8 LI. tUI'd:lly w:lt h her J)U~'e ll l.t:
Cm11. H IU:hlll-" Mt ~ .O.J I
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M1 aud M r!i A lonzo J-lam p~OJI
t ach a\1d M.rR Jtu ~ bJ UJ 11 n ~
M r anll MtS. Ken ne th Cooper r eed prW:~;
Dtllctuu rrfrtslltl &lt;'Ill
tr~rn f'd .1:3 unda.y to tJlelr
home a &amp;
were served by 1h.c h1 ~uss
I ASh vi lle arter a weeks vlstt wtth
Mr11 Nora Roush has bu.n ro11 her mother Mfli F D Nelllon &amp;nd
fined t.u her hom e wl~h llntoo..o; lot ol'ht:r relati ve~
They were accom•
the pr.IL !!'\~ day_,
panled home by he r sister
Mrs.
Mts Charlt~ W1 h~o.., was n Kina N~lson lor u Short visit
week -e n d
vl ~llo a thr ho nc of
H'r and Ml'f:i La ben Cain wert:
11er mo~!1e r Mil&gt; r '~"' RIIJo;ll 111 b u•l nr~s caller ut Pom eroy StatUI;
N1 w Hll VI'Il
du y
Mr .tnd Mrs Cl\dt Bro11.11 wert'
Mt 11nd Mrs M E Nel'Kin and
vit;JLllti th e latl tor s pa r e1tt~ \IJ J u.nd father J W Nelson ~ re
sund~
M ~ Char les Bu k
In
Rul la nd gu,e '!ts of Mr and Mr~ \V R Uavl:i
I S unday
Star Onngc met ali Lhelr rt'lgule.r
Mr and Mrs Ernest w a.m er went session SBturQa.y n lgl1t
fhe Jln,t;
I to New H&amp;ven Sat urday to ~pc ud 1 and ~ond deg ree waJF1!onft rre d on
a week with M r people tne1 e
a class of sbc candida~
Mr a nd Mrs James Smith and
son Vern ~ returned to lil t u
HYSELL RUN
t10me tn Barberton Sund ky a Itt 1
a t wo weeks lslt h ere with her p tr
Pear l Black and son Wlll lam OTt
ent~ Mr a nd Mrs GilbErt Rtunmrl
he re from Columbu.'l vili1 t lng t'tt&gt;l"'
Mrt waller Houdashelt or Wei rls ter :Mrs ~ Wooda rd and other
:ihtown y,ho h a.1:1 entertalnrd her relatives
mot hl'r a nd sister Mrs Will Conant
Maud BeartPS and da ughters o r
a nd Paullne for t he past :«'Vll &gt;I Happy Hollow were the gueat.s o~
w u:~ ks retur ned
to Colum bus vr !th her pareljltS Mr and Mrs Lew!~
fo r a week s vtslt
Rus!'lell trldt~.Y
I 1h1.. m
luyd Rumm el n turned to h is
Cit:!'\ eland R u.ssell an4 famUy o1.
11ome h• re S a.Lurdny afl11 a two Ru ~tnnd were callers at Hysell Run
week s vls ll \\lth Jel e~ ttw
m Btu Monday
Oetun
Els h~ a nd Flo rence
and
Maqr
Ml s F red Shacklt&gt;ford and chll RUSI&gt;dl were ealMng on Mrs Le't1
dren or Mtdd lct..on J.rf' vt 1tlng her Woodard Mon day evening
1 pa rt nlu Mr fl ml Mrs (;~ orge G ret n
Crc1! Rus~ll bt t\lls place
rem Welshtmvu
llll'ned to his work at Hturtsonvll~
Wlll n1d Bul tl u1on met son J ohn Monday
~am e last w&lt;&gt;e k lo sprl\d a monlh
Lr wh. Ru'&gt;sell Jr ~d 11\'ife and
with h U\ g a ndm ot hl'r M rs El za rlaughter wert
Bundl.y aJ'temoon
bet h S ch o.effc 1
\ J! Hes ts ot h ils paren ts here

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to be su spi CIOUs eli cumstan c.:c-:-;, has brought ou t m.,ny I
thmgs that fa ll to r ~ ass u t e the peo ple that thmgs luwe I
b ccJl op~ J a ted 111 .1 stn ctly hu no18b le : nd Lw s tnes~:~ like J

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lowing several weeks \' IS it h ~rr:
with ! !l ends
Mary Ka t hryn and Mu1-g u e ut ~
Helne9 re turned
Tuesdu.y from
se \ eral da ys visit at Bellevue Oh io
M iss Mary Dennis ond Dun 1-~arn L~ I
accompanied them
Mrs Earl Qulvey was expected
to t'lltel a C olu m bus h Clsp it tll W l
n esday tor observation and pr ob·
able cpcl:\tlc tJ
Oliva. Reed ret u 1m d M Oll&lt;l fiY
f!"om R week: end vis it In Co lum ~
Jl !' with het tather F oolct Rl cd
The Ladles of the G I! R M1d·
dleport will hold an Rll cta.v picnic
t:.L t he BhenRng Sp1lngs Th ursdii.Y
July 20 Mcmlx rs who are plan n ~
lng tu &amp;ttend th e m t-etlng wlll
meet at the W oo dman Hu ll at 10
AM
E H Buck and son Homer left
Tuesday for t he ir home at Los An·
geles
c aurornJa
after visitin g
h ere V(it h Mrs Blna Sa nborn and
f amily
Mn; Charles Wise M1 s Willia m
Allma n a nd Mrs Ch ar les Barnett
att" nd ed t h e funera l of a 1elntlve
a t Ch&amp;r leston Tuesday

hALl WOOD
POOR EXCUSE

NOTICE

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AP POINT MEN T

CLASS MEETS
The regular meet ing of the Ltl·
t!J' 'I lJfbl P. class cf the First Baptist church waa held Tuesday evening at th e hotn" of Mrs J 0
Lfc n ard
The 1egulru busln u~~
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uas tlel d fnlloWtd h t"
of a shm t PI ogt ll.m
11Je pr l's ld "nt
.M rs •.. Jam&lt;" Murrny presided over
~ .. IP Ptlng
About 20 membe r~ nf
t.he class were p1esen t for U1e

Wlll mm Bulib ol
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presen t f01 th e e•e
M.esdam ~;s
A ~ehe r
of
C [ l lll ht s M G White r H 0 "1 \ s M 0 Ha1t mger Bessie Hr:nt
J l~fl 0 H Stt:!war! Dee W m d E
G P1 ob'Jl Misses Ber t.ha 11nd Nor
ma 0 ant Nella Calderwood Sn.rn
Jc n"~ the h onor g ue st, Mrs BulLi s
a m i l'o~t •s Ml'll HyselJ
B IIIJ D1NG T ENNI S COURf
Completion of work on t he t en~
nl.s com I of the H eath M E church
\\hl rl\ Is btln g don"' by mr n be1 ~ cr

American

&lt;Cont tn ued from P ~t t: e th1el
"l'!h ... mllltar:-; j udg£' bere bowev(
ccnt lnucs Jn h is relentles.&lt;! at.l!u i"
s tating
Oetting ln t.o tJouble wtth civil
guu ds Is jur,t u.s dan~;·el ou, IL'l gett
ln11 m Lo tJOuble
wi t h a m lllta 1Y
S! 1tl 3 wno is on duty
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R aven sw ooct T(NI.:))

MINERSVILLE

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Middleport String
Banda
Plenty of MU8\c
Plenty of F un

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t.h t r pl'. &lt;:Ji h I t ;:~.guc of L11e Met11n
dJf&gt;t ChUI ( h if m IU it h ilS bf&lt;~ ll
nnnounccrl and 1L Is thou gh t th nt
the cc UJ t \Htl be open rm pli\Y

ooon Much credit ror wor k on the
ccurt h due to H "rbot Chambers wh o ~o gcne!lousl y dona tr d
tht ~c uf a !ruck a nd dri ve• Sev€ro.l til( rs ulw mad e dona tlom; or
mon; y elc wh ich mo.de t he wut k on
llTt
m " pe&amp; lbl" und which Is
~:~ e :llly a ppreclo.ted

OLD SALEM

.J'OU AND YOUR FRIENDS

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Adln lnlW&lt;a.tor l\ 1t11 Ule Wil!

Th(' h ru:t aAA st-n qd dcllc lo"lus
rre!'h men ts a t t he c!Ost uf
£Venlng

Annru~e d

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TO THINK?.
By Edaon R. Waite, Shawnee, Oklahoma
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RIO DE JANEIRO BRAZILIAN AMERICAN SAYS:
THAT Brazil is potentially a great market for good standard
brands of American exports. .$30,000,000 worth are already imported.
The population totals 40,000,000 and ita birth-rate I&amp; one of
the highest in the world.
From the American point of view, the average standard of
livinr is extremely low, but there ex iota a growing prosperous middle clan, appreciative of-and what io more important, capable
of payinr for-quality 1oods. It is uaelcsa for foreiin aoods to
!ry to compete in tho cheapest gradea of merchandise, which are
amplY ~ppljed by loc:e,l manufacturen.
Aejvertifipr ftill• lo r~ the great mass of the population,
w~icli ja-il' Jl'll• t r''~-IIJit~;rate.
However, the portion of the
PPpl!lation wllicli h'aa tile reqpiaite buyil¥1 power has in aeneral a
wor~hllflino'l'l!l!lilgt of the E11rliah lan~Uare.
Br~•\l.iaJI• at'lamonl! the beot llnruiato i" the world. All
e!fl!ct~d ~?r,zlli•l!• haY~ for JIIIUIY generations spoken French.
Most text booka bHd In •he hi1her educational in&amp;tltutiona are
Frellc:lt.
Before 1898 and the freolnr of the slaves, the educat•d Brazilian "in trade" waa rare. Sin"e that date the liberal ,profeasiona ht~ve drawn a 11'UC:h s!llaller percentage, an~ . lk~ i,'J'11!W,'I-l!.~ i.: ·' i•~·
Ql'..NJi!~Wl!W:alliu ~J}I,h;'''tb•W.~4;•,~e~!lf,JoQtiuare;'
R4f;burt''O'lltY~i*'j,Tii. Thl•~i5 Ojho\nllbr tl\~ Brazillan'.A"lllerican.
the only AmeriCAn 1ffi'!I!J,ytlli the counjty, which now haa fopr
Brazilian ruders fof~h 'lcK-e~~ reader.

Three mo re loca l bo) s are m &amp;.k~
tng good, or apparently so This
was learned Wednesday morniug
when o. message wal5 recetved from
t' tem at. The Dally Tribune omce
The Middlepor t t rio Is com posed
f'f Dwigh t K im Pa ul Cunplngham
a nd Cha1 Ies S h urnR.ker who arc
r la ylng d lth Ken Ken ner a nd his
Para mounl Club orcllestra at Char
lotte N C The boys m torm thP.
Tribune t hnt they will broadco..'lt
u~er the air ton!Kh t fro m 11 30 to
1.2 P M with the orch est ra 01 er
Station W B T Chlt!lotte

Flight

I!'id \?ou Jever Stop
(to ttbink 1
By EDSON R. WAITE, SHAWNEE, OKLA.
NORMAN,H. ORR, MANAGING EDITOR OF THE YONKERS
,
. (N. ¥.) RECO~, SAYS :
"Aiffiough &amp;.any merchanb today could sa"" their ' buolneas
from bankruptcy by a little of the proper lt:rnd .of adv~rti&lt;ips,
they 'l!lve woney' by bopintr customers will eome to their aiore.
' "Just t o ad.iertiae will not do in these days of careful a_P.end' in11. ~ping Y,our name before the public went .out with '. tho
id~'!fJ;a,ving an automoblie for every memlier ol th~
fam1ly,
, Toila:t y/;ip. muot advertise 'price'- it i~ the only tlii11g prospective
customers are interested in. They w11l go where they are told
ond where the fact is proven that they will get what they want for
len.
"Hence the merchant who knows enouah to take generous
apace fill it ;..;th one or two illuatriona, little reading matter and a
' type, will get reaulta. .
cheap,price,in large
"Bu•i!&gt;eo• is bad, but there ia some ~ems done and ~e merchan( who goes after it in the rigbt way IS the one wbo wtll get
moat of it.
"Never make the miatake of thinking you save !'Ioney .by
cuttinr out advm'tiaing. Don't throw money away by p~st buy1n1
space. Let romebody who knows up-to-date advertlltng methoda ,repare your copy and 110 to it. GEt THE JUMP ON THE
OTtiER FELLOW WHO IS SITTING BACK WAITING FOR
BUSINESS TO IMPROVE."

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THE DAlLY TR1BUN£ .. "PPMEROY, OftiO

PBONII Iltlft IGWI TO

TBE DAILY TRIBUNE
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IUIGS P llllf.I8111NG COIIIP4NY

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13, 1926, at the PoiL omce at
.....,.., Ohio, under \ht Ad or M~ c."l 3 une Publllhed De.Uy I.DG 1
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acept S&amp;Wrday Locatt=Ct
on LoweT Sooor d. Strel!t Pomeroy 0

When our !rlenda .&amp;f'Dd us lettera or n~wa matt.er Jctr publica tion they
IQOQid Ln all cues ~an t h eir rwne&amp;-llltbbuih not net:13111arUy to be

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8WIMMDIO PARTY
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J. ort bifh ~ehool and their tnatruclor M 11111 Lena. ;Mae Fell enjoyed a
LWlmmlnJ party and picnic Tuea·
oay evenlns at the SyracUIIe B11~h·
lng Beach Mrs Blanche Hasklns
rll;o nccompa.nled them

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D~ll't'tred D¥ Carrier
CDe Week

0JJe !bnt.h
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Three l4ontl.s

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weell: by DMJtcw to attend the Century
of Pl'Oirell ElpoaltJoD at cna,o
Mra M.ilUe Hapr Yr and Ki'1l
W R D&amp;VIJ, Mrl Wm ~ H elre!': and
M"rs HaiUe BoWen
arid dll~
spen t Wf'dnHday wtth
fo(r aDd
Mrs JJ8.VId Walker
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Mr and Mrs Perry Parley llpellt(
Bund11.y with tll» pa.nmLIJ Ur and
Mn&gt; Henry Farley
A L Homday Ia IU autl'ern'a: with
liver dl&amp;ea.ae
He Ia undft' the care
o1 Dr Stan ley at Albany
Mr and Mnt! L H .1Nelaon and .!On
Bllllf' of AddiSon w~ c&amp;lllnl on'
hi~ fH.t hrr Chaa N'elson Wedr:lf!i!lcl&amp;y

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AnoayoDUI letter~ however t:w:CPllent an I desirable lD them- I

lillN ill no inl"'nce will be publlahed.

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Grover OUI and ramUJ

h lll aunL Olenna Rummel
M1M Marcella Cw tt'T "'as the
h OWie guul ol KILthrrn BhaAf tn
Pomeroy Bu nda"
The M lnt!mville PR1r nt fPhrltem
A.&amp;~M:x. laU.o n held titf'tr am1ru11 lttcntc
nt the fl'alr OrounW&gt; Sun(tuy
rt
wa8 a n all d11y aflu.lr ,no tV~I vone
t.Jl) OYI'•1 u.e djl'
Ju tht- uftf'moon
rnce&amp; were
lu progrt-'\&lt;:. lor ,..htcl
plizes were atven th1 111 n&lt;&gt; n: let
cre: a m W3ll ~rved as rttt esnmt-nLS
Mrs Ca8!!a RoB(: or Wekhwwn
wrtained a numbn u t;:llt't:l.!&gt; at hPr
'lome tan Wed 1 t } n r tll~ 11 1
honor of M n J m • Au H 1 ' 1 11
betLOn
Cuntt , f..
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d 4!lrti l}le t'Vt!IIIJI( Ill Wolll r tJ J

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8 LI. tUI'd:lly w:lt h her J)U~'e ll l.t:
Cm11. H IU:hlll-" Mt ~ .O.J I
I! ll
M1 aud M r!i A lonzo J-lam p~OJI
t ach a\1d M.rR Jtu ~ bJ UJ 11 n ~
M r anll MtS. Ken ne th Cooper r eed prW:~;
Dtllctuu rrfrtslltl &lt;'Ill
tr~rn f'd .1:3 unda.y to tJlelr
home a &amp;
were served by 1h.c h1 ~uss
I ASh vi lle arter a weeks vlstt wtth
Mr11 Nora Roush has bu.n ro11 her mother Mfli F D Nelllon &amp;nd
fined t.u her hom e wl~h llntoo..o; lot ol'ht:r relati ve~
They were accom•
the pr.IL !!'\~ day_,
panled home by he r sister
Mrs.
Mts Charlt~ W1 h~o.., was n Kina N~lson lor u Short visit
week -e n d
vl ~llo a thr ho nc of
H'r and Ml'f:i La ben Cain wert:
11er mo~!1e r Mil&gt; r '~"' RIIJo;ll 111 b u•l nr~s caller ut Pom eroy StatUI;
N1 w Hll VI'Il
du y
Mr .tnd Mrs Cl\dt Bro11.11 wert'
Mt 11nd Mrs M E Nel'Kin and
vit;JLllti th e latl tor s pa r e1tt~ \IJ J u.nd father J W Nelson ~ re
sund~
M ~ Char les Bu k
In
Rul la nd gu,e '!ts of Mr and Mr~ \V R Uavl:i
I S unday
Star Onngc met ali Lhelr rt'lgule.r
Mr and Mrs Ernest w a.m er went session SBturQa.y n lgl1t
fhe Jln,t;
I to New H&amp;ven Sat urday to ~pc ud 1 and ~ond deg ree waJF1!onft rre d on
a week with M r people tne1 e
a class of sbc candida~
Mr a nd Mrs James Smith and
son Vern ~ returned to lil t u
HYSELL RUN
t10me tn Barberton Sund ky a Itt 1
a t wo weeks lslt h ere with her p tr
Pear l Black and son Wlll lam OTt
ent~ Mr a nd Mrs GilbErt Rtunmrl
he re from Columbu.'l vili1 t lng t'tt&gt;l"'
Mrt waller Houdashelt or Wei rls ter :Mrs ~ Wooda rd and other
:ihtown y,ho h a.1:1 entertalnrd her relatives
mot hl'r a nd sister Mrs Will Conant
Maud BeartPS and da ughters o r
a nd Paullne for t he past :«'Vll &gt;I Happy Hollow were the gueat.s o~
w u:~ ks retur ned
to Colum bus vr !th her pareljltS Mr and Mrs Lew!~
fo r a week s vtslt
Rus!'lell trldt~.Y
I 1h1.. m
luyd Rumm el n turned to h is
Cit:!'\ eland R u.ssell an4 famUy o1.
11ome h• re S a.Lurdny afl11 a two Ru ~tnnd were callers at Hysell Run
week s vls ll \\lth Jel e~ ttw
m Btu Monday
Oetun
Els h~ a nd Flo rence
and
Maqr
Ml s F red Shacklt&gt;ford and chll RUSI&gt;dl were ealMng on Mrs Le't1
dren or Mtdd lct..on J.rf' vt 1tlng her Woodard Mon day evening
1 pa rt nlu Mr fl ml Mrs (;~ orge G ret n
Crc1! Rus~ll bt t\lls place
rem Welshtmvu
llll'ned to his work at Hturtsonvll~
Wlll n1d Bul tl u1on met son J ohn Monday
~am e last w&lt;&gt;e k lo sprl\d a monlh
Lr wh. Ru'&gt;sell Jr ~d 11\'ife and
with h U\ g a ndm ot hl'r M rs El za rlaughter wert
Bundl.y aJ'temoon
bet h S ch o.effc 1
\ J! Hes ts ot h ils paren ts here

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to be su spi CIOUs eli cumstan c.:c-:-;, has brought ou t m.,ny I
thmgs that fa ll to r ~ ass u t e the peo ple that thmgs luwe I
b ccJl op~ J a ted 111 .1 stn ctly hu no18b le : nd Lw s tnes~:~ like J

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lowing several weeks \' IS it h ~rr:
with ! !l ends
Mary Ka t hryn and Mu1-g u e ut ~
Helne9 re turned
Tuesdu.y from
se \ eral da ys visit at Bellevue Oh io
M iss Mary Dennis ond Dun 1-~arn L~ I
accompanied them
Mrs Earl Qulvey was expected
to t'lltel a C olu m bus h Clsp it tll W l
n esday tor observation and pr ob·
able cpcl:\tlc tJ
Oliva. Reed ret u 1m d M Oll&lt;l fiY
f!"om R week: end vis it In Co lum ~
Jl !' with het tather F oolct Rl cd
The Ladles of the G I! R M1d·
dleport will hold an Rll cta.v picnic
t:.L t he BhenRng Sp1lngs Th ursdii.Y
July 20 Mcmlx rs who are plan n ~
lng tu &amp;ttend th e m t-etlng wlll
meet at the W oo dman Hu ll at 10
AM
E H Buck and son Homer left
Tuesday for t he ir home at Los An·
geles
c aurornJa
after visitin g
h ere V(it h Mrs Blna Sa nborn and
f amily
Mn; Charles Wise M1 s Willia m
Allma n a nd Mrs Ch ar les Barnett
att" nd ed t h e funera l of a 1elntlve
a t Ch&amp;r leston Tuesday

hALl WOOD
POOR EXCUSE

NOTICE

Ot~

AP POINT MEN T

CLASS MEETS
The regular meet ing of the Ltl·
t!J' 'I lJfbl P. class cf the First Baptist church waa held Tuesday evening at th e hotn" of Mrs J 0
Lfc n ard
The 1egulru busln u~~
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uas tlel d fnlloWtd h t"
of a shm t PI ogt ll.m
11Je pr l's ld "nt
.M rs •.. Jam&lt;" Murrny presided over
~ .. IP Ptlng
About 20 membe r~ nf
t.he class were p1esen t for U1e

Wlll mm Bulib ol
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presen t f01 th e e•e
M.esdam ~;s
A ~ehe r
of
C [ l lll ht s M G White r H 0 "1 \ s M 0 Ha1t mger Bessie Hr:nt
J l~fl 0 H Stt:!war! Dee W m d E
G P1 ob'Jl Misses Ber t.ha 11nd Nor
ma 0 ant Nella Calderwood Sn.rn
Jc n"~ the h onor g ue st, Mrs BulLi s
a m i l'o~t •s Ml'll HyselJ
B IIIJ D1NG T ENNI S COURf
Completion of work on t he t en~
nl.s com I of the H eath M E church
\\hl rl\ Is btln g don"' by mr n be1 ~ cr

American

&lt;Cont tn ued from P ~t t: e th1el
"l'!h ... mllltar:-; j udg£' bere bowev(
ccnt lnucs Jn h is relentles.&lt;! at.l!u i"
s tating
Oetting ln t.o tJouble wtth civil
guu ds Is jur,t u.s dan~;·el ou, IL'l gett
ln11 m Lo tJOuble
wi t h a m lllta 1Y
S! 1tl 3 wno is on duty
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R aven sw ooct T(NI.:))

MINERSVILLE

_- ·Antiquity and
Middleport String
Banda
Plenty of MU8\c
Plenty of F un

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t.h t r pl'. &lt;:Ji h I t ;:~.guc of L11e Met11n
dJf&gt;t ChUI ( h if m IU it h ilS bf&lt;~ ll
nnnounccrl and 1L Is thou gh t th nt
the cc UJ t \Htl be open rm pli\Y

ooon Much credit ror wor k on the
ccurt h due to H "rbot Chambers wh o ~o gcne!lousl y dona tr d
tht ~c uf a !ruck a nd dri ve• Sev€ro.l til( rs ulw mad e dona tlom; or
mon; y elc wh ich mo.de t he wut k on
llTt
m " pe&amp; lbl" und which Is
~:~ e :llly a ppreclo.ted

OLD SALEM

.J'OU AND YOUR FRIENDS

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Adln lnlW&lt;a.tor l\ 1t11 Ule Wil!

Th(' h ru:t aAA st-n qd dcllc lo"lus
rre!'h men ts a t t he c!Ost uf
£Venlng

Annru~e d

TRIO TO BROADCAS I

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TO THINK?.
By Edaon R. Waite, Shawnee, Oklahoma
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G. L. LANDSBURG, MANAGING DIRECTOR OF THE
RIO DE JANEIRO BRAZILIAN AMERICAN SAYS:
THAT Brazil is potentially a great market for good standard
brands of American exports. .$30,000,000 worth are already imported.
The population totals 40,000,000 and ita birth-rate I&amp; one of
the highest in the world.
From the American point of view, the average standard of
livinr is extremely low, but there ex iota a growing prosperous middle clan, appreciative of-and what io more important, capable
of payinr for-quality 1oods. It is uaelcsa for foreiin aoods to
!ry to compete in tho cheapest gradea of merchandise, which are
amplY ~ppljed by loc:e,l manufacturen.
Aejvertifipr ftill• lo r~ the great mass of the population,
w~icli ja-il' Jl'll• t r''~-IIJit~;rate.
However, the portion of the
PPpl!lation wllicli h'aa tile reqpiaite buyil¥1 power has in aeneral a
wor~hllflino'l'l!l!lilgt of the E11rliah lan~Uare.
Br~•\l.iaJI• at'lamonl! the beot llnruiato i" the world. All
e!fl!ct~d ~?r,zlli•l!• haY~ for JIIIUIY generations spoken French.
Most text booka bHd In •he hi1her educational in&amp;tltutiona are
Frellc:lt.
Before 1898 and the freolnr of the slaves, the educat•d Brazilian "in trade" waa rare. Sin"e that date the liberal ,profeasiona ht~ve drawn a 11'UC:h s!llaller percentage, an~ . lk~ i,'J'11!W,'I-l!.~ i.: ·' i•~·
Ql'..NJi!~Wl!W:alliu ~J}I,h;'''tb•W.~4;•,~e~!lf,JoQtiuare;'
R4f;burt''O'lltY~i*'j,Tii. Thl•~i5 Ojho\nllbr tl\~ Brazillan'.A"lllerican.
the only AmeriCAn 1ffi'!I!J,ytlli the counjty, which now haa fopr
Brazilian ruders fof~h 'lcK-e~~ reader.

Three mo re loca l bo) s are m &amp;.k~
tng good, or apparently so This
was learned Wednesday morniug
when o. message wal5 recetved from
t' tem at. The Dally Tribune omce
The Middlepor t t rio Is com posed
f'f Dwigh t K im Pa ul Cunplngham
a nd Cha1 Ies S h urnR.ker who arc
r la ylng d lth Ken Ken ner a nd his
Para mounl Club orcllestra at Char
lotte N C The boys m torm thP.
Tribune t hnt they will broadco..'lt
u~er the air ton!Kh t fro m 11 30 to
1.2 P M with the orch est ra 01 er
Station W B T Chlt!lotte

Flight

I!'id \?ou Jever Stop
(to ttbink 1
By EDSON R. WAITE, SHAWNEE, OKLA.
NORMAN,H. ORR, MANAGING EDITOR OF THE YONKERS
,
. (N. ¥.) RECO~, SAYS :
"Aiffiough &amp;.any merchanb today could sa"" their ' buolneas
from bankruptcy by a little of the proper lt:rnd .of adv~rti&lt;ips,
they 'l!lve woney' by bopintr customers will eome to their aiore.
' "Just t o ad.iertiae will not do in these days of careful a_P.end' in11. ~ping Y,our name before the public went .out with '. tho
id~'!fJ;a,ving an automoblie for every memlier ol th~
fam1ly,
, Toila:t y/;ip. muot advertise 'price'- it i~ the only tlii11g prospective
customers are interested in. They w11l go where they are told
ond where the fact is proven that they will get what they want for
len.
"Hence the merchant who knows enouah to take generous
apace fill it ;..;th one or two illuatriona, little reading matter and a
' type, will get reaulta. .
cheap,price,in large
"Bu•i!&gt;eo• is bad, but there ia some ~ems done and ~e merchan( who goes after it in the rigbt way IS the one wbo wtll get
moat of it.
"Never make the miatake of thinking you save !'Ioney .by
cuttinr out advm'tiaing. Don't throw money away by p~st buy1n1
space. Let romebody who knows up-to-date advertlltng methoda ,repare your copy and 110 to it. GEt THE JUMP ON THE
OTtiER FELLOW WHO IS SITTING BACK WAITING FOR
BUSINESS TO IMPROVE."

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The oeeonct ta • i!let!pe1' Jwnp. We'ro tile De I.M.aepa or rolft'r&amp;.
'l'tlf.D It rolla t91' another hw.ldnd Tha t 's tlu! bird who atartitd l.he
yardl &amp;ad dJqll into the cup Ute Sue~ a.n.;t Pan&amp;m.a caPf.1l. Apd hll'¥.o exh';U't.ed ~ ~!i91ul: to bed. a avt far witb elther.

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SECTION.

WANTID-A middle qed. wht\1!
woman to st.a.y with Mrt. Whaley.,
Apply at Whaley's, C9urt St. i
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lf d.flil'ed, 10 that · the copy for
yow' ad 11 prep.:..~- lD •UGh &amp;
rna.np.er aa· to brtna: the a:reate1:1t

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In ltlany Lanruages
W~ have bern much lni.crest.ed ln
Bcbby J ones's shorts. We mean
, th -:: m ove.~ und no~ tlngerie.

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POLLY AND HER ·PALS

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TheBird Who Laid the Golden Egg

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SO THE: NE:Ic:;.HBORS
A. E:PIDE:MIC OFHE:N HOUSE:

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and &lt;1a.ugh:"'~~· Cora.._ spent Saturday wlth
· Rilla. I;JOlUday.
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Buokly and ra.m.py of netLt
, cpent a. tew dal"·l with
th~ormer' 3 la.t.Jler, Job.n Huckley.
~- 'Orace Martin a.nd chUdr:m ·
vtiliied. her mOther, lt4r5. ll'rank
Neloon, Tuesday. .
Wm. Houk ot ColumbU5, spent
the put week wtth hl.a parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Houk.
Mrs. Lola Wa11rter ot . Columbus.
ThtJ:e h&amp;ve b:en maD}" aun~
tJona ~la.ted ~ to Improve the e:Pent the past two w.!eka with her
Pine' ct the t.y1 , Whc want t.o pl~y fa~er-, Wm. Cottrill.
.bot~ I:IWia.l'dli. We think it. wa.s . Albert. Romine or Dexter spent
~ni ~ wbo advocated a Wednee.day with J. &amp;. Morton.
Alb:-rt Castor a.nd wile were Sunbl8ef·. cup OD the puttinG P't! CD.
Tha.t was before Gene went to day Yi&amp;ltora at E. P. BoJen ';;
Mrs. Cash Nichols a.nd da .1g-hter,
Chtcas:o last montb. Art.er that,
Gene went 00 Engla.nd. Ria motto Cera.. spent 8undayw ith Ml'l5. OL11c
wu, "Any plaee that Johnny Good.· Watts of Middleport.
Mr. and MT8. BIU Knapp of
man can't get to In a box car."
Jacbonvllle, spent the week end
We are in favor or bigg ~r cup':l. with his brother, Ezrc. K.no.pp nnd
Thty can make 'em stel.ns If they . family.
want to. we are a nve-putt man, 1
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COMMUNITY
ur.eH the Culbertaon Approach Syn- .
temtna: a:ott. We get there, root by
Mns. Frank Lievb~ ilnd Mrs. HIroot.
.
ram Lievlng and daughter In:eua
-Mae were in New Hilven Friday.
The next time: we get out on the
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Edwa.rdl!, Mr.
old Divot Ranch nellt to the Winter and Mra. Homer Johnson called on
Tee PIVm, we are going to double Mr. Ha-rr1 Mach!r u.nd fam1ly Pri,..
for Bobby Jones. W~ are s:olng to day evening.
M:rs. Augustina Deguti• (left), mother of Capt.
k~ep the ·left arm ttra.ta"ht,
the
D. W. Pogetwng and Ed' Lewis or
head down and the wetaht ot tht' thlf.i place were in Point IPleiLSUnt ph en Darius (upper right), Lithunian flier, whofie hold
body In both &amp;hoea.
Saturday.
Ralph Job.nson who spent t.he tempt to fiy to his native land ended with his ;death wh1en·
We Etarred golf as a. July amuse- past week with Henry and Edward his plane eraehed in German.y. Hi~ companion on
ment and kept at It untU it becam ~ Pry at Rio Grande returned home
flight, Stanley T. G'irenas (lower right). died with him;·:
a January New Yea.r 1'£60iutlon. Saturday.
Our
summer
schedule
call5
lor
a
Mrs.
James
Fry
and
son
Syron
Oeorgl.B boy wbangs those hooked
of Rio Grande, Henry Edwarcts
bltllets down the moss-~;:overed fa.lr galfte wlth Gene Brookhaven in Riley Fry wile and two chtldren tting relatives and frtands.
Sunday cftnidg at the hOme • "'rl&gt;ose wl&gt;o we•• at ....r s. J
wile, Home'r Ja.c:kson, wlte and.
way. He bops them In the atr three Cleveland; Judge l..e.ndis, in St. spent
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Bo.n of Harry Muchh·.
hundred yards. Th'! first bounce Leu~; Jimmy Hatlo, In
Mrs. Ann r..ewts, better lmown as Fry SUIUlAy were Ei'nest·
1l yn dl&gt;en and Ma.rsaret Dic.ll:ena.
would be a drive for most golfers. FranciHco, and Primo Carn'!ra., on
Long leland..
Aunt Ani\ of Qolwnbus 1s here vis- _•_•_•_t•_m_lly;_._o_'.-_·.,_Pr_:.Y_••_'•__
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and a.oeentuatto tiM htpa.
U1e bKit awtq.
throuih oo the aouthem ...C..
truster tl'l.' Wiell'ht ~ one
en arch to ._,tbft"_
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&amp;bout ~· yarda a.traJ.chl. aPd
true to the woodl. 'l'hat'l wtia.t
zhUe&amp; it l.olllb for the dutl'er. Golf
couna an- ~ treezs &amp;lld Prestdo:
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v..t.ttor 1n Vinton and Pomeroy,

Moore who waa QJ.Ore variable with
his hlttlna he cruhect out a slnt:Le,.

In One Sided Conteot;
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Before Neal Who Allows
Three •Hita and F"n•
Five Battera .

Bucaneen,

Iroped a triple. Neal w.., the only
other player ,to aet more than one
hlt. He accounted tor two. L.
M001e crashed the gate for t.hree
runs wb.Ue Neal and Da.viJ were
the only oiJler players to acore more
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Roebelter I; Jener Clb' o.
Bu.tralo 12: 8ilt1more 4.
Newark 11: Toroct.o 0.
Montreal '1':
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New York at PlttaburJh .
Boakln a.t Chkqo.
Philadelphia at St. Loul.s.

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Newark at T&lt;ront.o.
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Ry Russ Westover
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The 'Absent-Minded Boss

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The Past intruded
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"Those Europea~ stars always have one
foot in the mud," said the theatre manager cynically. Ushers had just ejected
a disreputable looking foreigner. The fellow had thrown himself at Leni Luneska as
ohe entered the lobby for the premiere of
her greatest picture. Why was she dis·
turbed at this man's appearanef"-7"what
dill he know that could up1et the slamorow. aloof Luqeska-greatqt -~r tn
Hollnvoodl Be swo to re.d.,,

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She was the loveliest of the European beauties ·
imported to grace the movie screen .•• yet Hollywood could learn nothing about her. Distant,
unapproachable, she went her way aloaf ·tO the
admiration and worship 1howered upon her. T e
win her was a task for o: sqong -mQt.....a .rooldeM
m:IJl who ·cared no~gior barriers when such a
prizewasat.stake.,. an4whocoulcJ&gt;hold--thep~ze
when it w~ won., ,WhllJ'CJ mmU#oc1 with il:s
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spoiled screen idols-'W'all:theteaud:J.a m;an? Gors~
miss Premtm: it will'be:the·~UCNt_. e~cici .... stOry
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l'UE "HOV~E OF BOft'ITALITr'
Mr. and Mrs. John K\nr visited
h-:!r parents, Mr. and Mr.a. W. 0 .
Columbus, Ohio.
Lt-master, Sunday.
Virginia Love .... I Heights, spent a
Perfect Location .... Service ; ....Comfort
few d&amp;Yf$ last week the guest or
Rates surprisingly low
Ruth Doollttle.
Lcadinr,- pitcher In the American Assocls.tlou at t.hc age or 19 ls th•
Mr. and ' 1f:t.;. R. H. McCulloch
$1 ..50 to
record of Paul A. Dean, stGl' Lwlrler of the COlumbus Red Blrt6. A major and family vlsJI.ed Mr and Mn. w.
Famoua Purple Cow ~fcc Shoppc
flictor In the success or the Columtius Club Ulla season, Dean wtll be one T. McCulloch, near Oalllpolb, sunof Lho hcndHne nttraetlons when the Red Bird5 return to their owu day.
Club Breakfast 25c to 60c
8Ladlum on July 22 for an extended home :;lay. A b1·other or the ramo\111
Mcmbt'r.'l of the Frl~l~d&amp;hlp Cir'i fl, •
"Dlzzy" Dean, Paul Is a s dangerous at the bat ns he ls Invincible on tho ~..:Jc of Hickory . Chapel, enjoyed 0
mound. He baLB and throws rlght handed, Is six feet two inches tn\1, bea.eh party and wiener roast at
..,;·eighs U13 l,lound&amp; and will cele!Jra.tr his 2oth btrthday on August 14.
Kenny's beach. Friday evening.
"'-:c-;:;:- _ _
---....1.Those asslsLing at Roy Klncatle's
Silver Ball Room for Danu
thl"ec !:Lmight over Brooklyn, ll to
now TilEY t;TA.ND
Sunday, were, Mr. Rnd Mrs. Ca~;to
Pri•at.e Dinin~ Roo011
lJ :\fter spott.ln&amp;' tlle Dodgr
and Na.l\ Blankenship of Rlpl~Jy
d.x-run lead
r cny Ptet dt (h'~ tn
Al\IERICAN A.S80f'IA.TION
nud Mrs Cot·neltn. Clendenin, Mn
1 !.he tymg anj Witlnl!lf: market:; n,(· 1
-Freda Lutton and scm, Robert. 0 r
t 3r sloppy pil\ymg by Wrrght nnd
Club
\~~H ~st. Pet. Heights.
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Lopez hod give n Pitt-sburgh a new C olmnbu~
at1 3fJ
.till
--------lcr..sc on !He. Vaughan also stur- Minneapolls
51 4;J
!IASHA
611rla1 aD4 D(Jil
red with !Gut lut~ .
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50 46
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glfti carnival. comblnR Lince Cln- Loui~Vllle · · · · · · · · 44.
Elmer Baum and family of BrcclnpaLi pltcllct·s for 19 hits in a 1.-t- Toledo · · · · · · · · · · · 44
recent aue::;ts of M:r:&lt;. 1
j.u~-);~dc . Blondy Ry;~.u, 81\U\' I!JIIwa.~~J.'..' · • · : · · · 40 . ,• ., '''"
«l even hJtnl'l-:l! by rollectbig ro r . • 11~(1~ -~50 "?
blow.:: und VcrJfcZ hi~ :~ homer wltb
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the bf\ ~l"~ l r·~.d ed. The Reds scored
run ofT Schu-l Club
- ~wou Loot
1 their ftr•·t earned
J mr..chrr In 3::1 Innings but Hal had New York ..... .. . . 40
33
1 nu troubl ': In hanging up hls elcv- Chlcn.go .
49 40
ent.h vldory of !.he sen.son .
Plttsburgh
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Lon Warncke turned In his. st. Loul.9
46 40
twelfth triumph, outpointing Ben · Boston
t3 44
Cantwell of the Braves 4 to I and Brooklyn . .
J6 46
36 49
1l:eeping the Cubs In second pltu.:e. Phlladelphlv.
' Gabby Hartnett:s 12tl\ homer tea- Clnclnnatl
36 51
lured.
The Yonkcc.s burled tlio While
AME.Kit..:AN LEA.GUl.
Sol! unde.r a 0 to 4 score for their
9th consecutive triumph. the long
Club
W6u Lo6L
cl't whmlng streak In the ml!.jors New Ymk
~· 30
UlLs year, and took undisputed washington
53 31
43 41
possession or first place In the Am- FhUadelphla.
42 43
· cr1can League as Washington lC!St; Chicago
By EDSON R. W AlTE
45
I tc the tall-end Browns again ,Detroit
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41 41
( Johnny Allen outpltched Lyons and • Cleveland '· .... .
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Gregory and D1xle Walker led the Huston
Shawnee, Oklahoma
31 51
1.1..ttack with three
hits, including St. Louis
t~ls 9th homer in little -m ore than
INTI:Il.NA.TIONAL LEAGUE
!:1. month.
Jack RI.UiSCII or !.he Benalon:~ out.pltchcd Blaeholder a.nd Gray of St.
Club
Won L()st
DAVID ·Sl'[RN, PUBLISHER OF THE PHILADELPHIA
61 39
Louis beaL !Jut his two errors In the Newuk . . .
RECORD
SAYS:
\first Inning gave the Browns three . RocheBler .
5R 42
runs, Washlna:Lon lolling 4 to 3.
Toronto .
.55 44
Monte Pearl:iOn, up from Toledo, Be.ltlmore
&amp;2 51
"Adverlisins ·ia becomins more intellisent. Purina the put
held the Red Sox to four hits a.nd- Montrllul .
48 54
l burled Cleveland to a 2 t.o 1 de~ Albany .
45 55
thirty yean lhere hu been a ~onatant riae in lhe level of adv~a­
cllrton. He a.loo slngle4! and soorod. Buffalo . . . . . . . . . . 45 56
ins appeal. .Not only are the larse .ac!vertiains asenciea which
the wlnnklg run. Hale and Jolley Jereey Oity . . . . . . . 35 81
.365
'lllt homers.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
prepare the bis national campaips employins better llllent to deHomers by Stone and Fox h:t the
and write the advertioinr, but !hey are attunins their copy to
mghth st.ak.ed VIc St.•rell of Detroi~
AMERICAN AS80CIATION
tL' a 5 to a tr 1umph over Rube Wal~
a more intellisent audience.
bo-g of the Athletics.
Columbus 14.; Kansas City 4.
Chuck Kle:n regained the lead in
~naas City 6; Columbus 3.
the natlonla le!l{lue home run today
Milwaukee 10; Toledo 4.
"The day ·io 'p ast of flamboyant, ballyhoo advertiains with
by poling No. 18 agatnat the CardIn~anapolls 9; Minneapolis 2.
crude illuotrationo and ab.urdlr auperlative claima.
hJals, but his mates could do little
Loul.sYHie 6; St. Paul ::..
1 cr:ainat Diuy Dean and the Phils
IOllt g to 4. Johnny Jackson was
NATIONAL LEA.GUE
I lmockt...&gt;d out of the boX by Bt.
"Up to date advertiains is the logical ar~U~Dent of an intelliLouis.
sent aaleaman addl't!llins intellisent proapecla.

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Rochester.

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·star of HoUywood ..

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Cleveland at Boston.
Chicago at New York.
St. Louts at Waahlnston.
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Detroit at P!ltladelphla.
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Columbua all ltt-1UU City
(f.WO 11J1ht Pi'UPJ

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An unwaua.l feature of th&amp;. game
wa.s that l(h&gt;et~ received
of
I the nve fret Ucketa passed. by Neal.

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-simp&amp;On Churc!l mef a tartar ln
0 burgh,. entrenched tn third place 1
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o · fr.ur wamcll behind the pace-setihe L lttu:r R 1t.l outfit at the high
0 tlng Ola.nts gets Its bta: chance to
r;.(',bool tleld and went down to
0 1D1tke :t. dtci.sive bid tor the Nao~-erwhelmtng deteat by a acore of
1 tiona! teague penr.:mt tn the · all!·
12 to ~ . Spottlna- l.h.elr opponents'
0 (I;Mlc dtlrl:s with 11le New Yorkcn;
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t,u;c. run• ih the :1\nst lontng, the
ths.t starts lo the Smoky City to- .
:a...tttle RUII tioye COMted at 011g, Total
..... , . . . 30 2 3 3 da.y.
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holding the Ch~trehmen sooreless
orie cructal s.ertes hns ruined
the balance of the game tJ.•h11e· they' Little Ritz (13)·
;\R R H E many- n Pittsburgh team _tn thP 1
6 1 4
unnexed runs a.lmo.a_t a5 they pleas- 0 · Guinther . cf · · ·
past dozen years, and by the ~Sa.Ji":e 1
cd. Bervina: noUce tha:t more wa&amp; E. Guinther, 1l
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6 · l 1 0 t6lte-n victory In the tit thus~ sl.x l
11".1 come, they opened the second 1 ~· Moore, 58 · · · · · · ·
s, '1 .\ 0 l lraportont eontea.., wUI put the j
innlnll with a run just as sor~ or an C . MObl'C, .3b · · · · · · ·
" 0 ~lff! _ seu.son
pennnnt
f~vorttt&gt;G,
introductory effort.
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In the flfth. they took time en- Qui1len, lb . .. ·":: .. .
5 I l 1 I fl:oretf.l:lt of the Oiant.&lt;; and
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ough to score six. rllllB, and of Davia, c .
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4 2 ·\tl· 0 1' t-hr-1r none t..oo stesdy mora.Je,
course take a lead which was nev- Neal, p
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tcrji !J!!mes durin~ their pre&amp;m.t
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· · · _ _ _ _1 ht&gt;ine &amp;tand, the J\uc&amp; have their
means of polishing off a perfect day
tth
right, the)' added six more to make '!'ota:
fl 13 lf
httting tOKJI on . for the battle w
trLelr count an even Baker's dozau.
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Bl)l fcn·y's nll-sl:n r mound stnff.
They banged out 14 hits which 8 r orc by innings:
1 Th~y hove amassed a tot.al of 49
combined with two errors and 8 !
1 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 T blows In th~lr last three starts.
wRlk, did the damage.
LJttct RILz . o 1 o u 8 o o o 6• 13
Yesterdr.y the Plr::·.tcs mo.de it.
Neal pitching for the winners Sl•upson . .
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wBB never extended. He fanned five
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f',nd evened up matt-ers by frank-, Two bnsc htLs-E Gulnthe1, C
Stmck out by C Moore 5.
ing the same number to the Initial . Moore:
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station bUt even after such an, p,us - ,
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tbe club c.1o1e to the dlv.ota.

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We b&amp;v&amp; wa.c.cbed Bobby'a ptot;Uf"e'
WEST SALEM
wltb plent.3 "of enthustasm.
and. have tried tG appl,J the leuons
JIJ"E. Allooc ltouderaheldt a.nd
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tbe lett arm.
6loee to· the bodfl we keel! Ute son M.eryJ, apent '.~o"'u"!eday with Mn.

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down to the muoeo. Aa a reault America~~ advertioins baa become one of the sreateot educational and "cultural fon:eo in our
aoc:ial orsaniam. It hM chansed our diet, ~llillJ uo what food to
eat, and when, and 'bow to prepar~ it. It h111 clianpd 01!1' home
life by, introiludl'l a Jl!llltitude of lahor·oat'iqll d•vicea which
le11en 'l he druds'ry of ·P~tuoe wqrk.

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'l'tlf.D It rolla t91' another hw.ldnd Tha t 's tlu! bird who atartitd l.he
yardl &amp;ad dJqll into the cup Ute Sue~ a.n.;t Pan&amp;m.a caPf.1l. Apd hll'¥.o exh';U't.ed ~ ~!i91ul: to bed. a avt far witb elther.

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WANTID-A middle qed. wht\1!
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and &lt;1a.ugh:"'~~· Cora.._ spent Saturday wlth
· Rilla. I;JOlUday.
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Buokly and ra.m.py of netLt
, cpent a. tew dal"·l with
th~ormer' 3 la.t.Jler, Job.n Huckley.
~- 'Orace Martin a.nd chUdr:m ·
vtiliied. her mOther, lt4r5. ll'rank
Neloon, Tuesday. .
Wm. Houk ot ColumbU5, spent
the put week wtth hl.a parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Houk.
Mrs. Lola Wa11rter ot . Columbus.
ThtJ:e h&amp;ve b:en maD}" aun~
tJona ~la.ted ~ to Improve the e:Pent the past two w.!eka with her
Pine' ct the t.y1 , Whc want t.o pl~y fa~er-, Wm. Cottrill.
.bot~ I:IWia.l'dli. We think it. wa.s . Albert. Romine or Dexter spent
~ni ~ wbo advocated a Wednee.day with J. &amp;. Morton.
Alb:-rt Castor a.nd wile were Sunbl8ef·. cup OD the puttinG P't! CD.
Tha.t was before Gene went to day Yi&amp;ltora at E. P. BoJen ';;
Mrs. Cash Nichols a.nd da .1g-hter,
Chtcas:o last montb. Art.er that,
Gene went 00 Engla.nd. Ria motto Cera.. spent 8undayw ith Ml'l5. OL11c
wu, "Any plaee that Johnny Good.· Watts of Middleport.
Mr. and MT8. BIU Knapp of
man can't get to In a box car."
Jacbonvllle, spent the week end
We are in favor or bigg ~r cup':l. with his brother, Ezrc. K.no.pp nnd
Thty can make 'em stel.ns If they . family.
want to. we are a nve-putt man, 1
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COMMUNITY
ur.eH the Culbertaon Approach Syn- .
temtna: a:ott. We get there, root by
Mns. Frank Lievb~ ilnd Mrs. HIroot.
.
ram Lievlng and daughter In:eua
-Mae were in New Hilven Friday.
The next time: we get out on the
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Edwa.rdl!, Mr.
old Divot Ranch nellt to the Winter and Mra. Homer Johnson called on
Tee PIVm, we are going to double Mr. Ha-rr1 Mach!r u.nd fam1ly Pri,..
for Bobby Jones. W~ are s:olng to day evening.
M:rs. Augustina Deguti• (left), mother of Capt.
k~ep the ·left arm ttra.ta"ht,
the
D. W. Pogetwng and Ed' Lewis or
head down and the wetaht ot tht' thlf.i place were in Point IPleiLSUnt ph en Darius (upper right), Lithunian flier, whofie hold
body In both &amp;hoea.
Saturday.
Ralph Job.nson who spent t.he tempt to fiy to his native land ended with his ;death wh1en·
We Etarred golf as a. July amuse- past week with Henry and Edward his plane eraehed in German.y. Hi~ companion on
ment and kept at It untU it becam ~ Pry at Rio Grande returned home
flight, Stanley T. G'irenas (lower right). died with him;·:
a January New Yea.r 1'£60iutlon. Saturday.
Our
summer
schedule
call5
lor
a
Mrs.
James
Fry
and
son
Syron
Oeorgl.B boy wbangs those hooked
of Rio Grande, Henry Edwarcts
bltllets down the moss-~;:overed fa.lr galfte wlth Gene Brookhaven in Riley Fry wile and two chtldren tting relatives and frtands.
Sunday cftnidg at the hOme • "'rl&gt;ose wl&gt;o we•• at ....r s. J
wile, Home'r Ja.c:kson, wlte and.
way. He bops them In the atr three Cleveland; Judge l..e.ndis, in St. spent
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Bo.n of Harry Muchh·.
hundred yards. Th'! first bounce Leu~; Jimmy Hatlo, In
Mrs. Ann r..ewts, better lmown as Fry SUIUlAy were Ei'nest·
1l yn dl&gt;en and Ma.rsaret Dic.ll:ena.
would be a drive for most golfers. FranciHco, and Primo Carn'!ra., on
Long leland..
Aunt Ani\ of Qolwnbus 1s here vis- _•_•_•_t•_m_lly;_._o_'.-_·.,_Pr_:.Y_••_'•__
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U1e bKit awtq.
throuih oo the aouthem ...C..
truster tl'l.' Wiell'ht ~ one
en arch to ._,tbft"_
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&amp;bout ~· yarda a.traJ.chl. aPd
true to the woodl. 'l'hat'l wtia.t
zhUe&amp; it l.olllb for the dutl'er. Golf
couna an- ~ treezs &amp;lld Prestdo:
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v..t.ttor 1n Vinton and Pomeroy,

Moore who waa QJ.Ore variable with
his hlttlna he cruhect out a slnt:Le,.

In One Sided Conteot;
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Before Neal Who Allows
Three •Hita and F"n•
Five Battera .

Bucaneen,

Iroped a triple. Neal w.., the only
other player ,to aet more than one
hlt. He accounted tor two. L.
M001e crashed the gate for t.hree
runs wb.Ue Neal and Da.viJ were
the only oiJler players to acore more
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Roebelter I; Jener Clb' o.
Bu.tralo 12: 8ilt1more 4.
Newark 11: Toroct.o 0.
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New York at PlttaburJh .
Boakln a.t Chkqo.
Philadelphia at St. Loul.s.

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Ry Russ Westover
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The 'Absent-Minded Boss

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"Those Europea~ stars always have one
foot in the mud," said the theatre manager cynically. Ushers had just ejected
a disreputable looking foreigner. The fellow had thrown himself at Leni Luneska as
ohe entered the lobby for the premiere of
her greatest picture. Why was she dis·
turbed at this man's appearanef"-7"what
dill he know that could up1et the slamorow. aloof Luqeska-greatqt -~r tn
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She was the loveliest of the European beauties ·
imported to grace the movie screen .•• yet Hollywood could learn nothing about her. Distant,
unapproachable, she went her way aloaf ·tO the
admiration and worship 1howered upon her. T e
win her was a task for o: sqong -mQt.....a .rooldeM
m:IJl who ·cared no~gior barriers when such a
prizewasat.stake.,. an4whocoulcJ&gt;hold--thep~ze
when it w~ won., ,WhllJ'CJ mmU#oc1 with il:s
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spoiled screen idols-'W'all:theteaud:J.a m;an? Gors~
miss Premtm: it will'be:the·~UCNt_. e~cici .... stOry
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l'UE "HOV~E OF BOft'ITALITr'
Mr. and Mrs. John K\nr visited
h-:!r parents, Mr. and Mr.a. W. 0 .
Columbus, Ohio.
Lt-master, Sunday.
Virginia Love .... I Heights, spent a
Perfect Location .... Service ; ....Comfort
few d&amp;Yf$ last week the guest or
Rates surprisingly low
Ruth Doollttle.
Lcadinr,- pitcher In the American Assocls.tlou at t.hc age or 19 ls th•
Mr. and ' 1f:t.;. R. H. McCulloch
$1 ..50 to
record of Paul A. Dean, stGl' Lwlrler of the COlumbus Red Blrt6. A major and family vlsJI.ed Mr and Mn. w.
Famoua Purple Cow ~fcc Shoppc
flictor In the success or the Columtius Club Ulla season, Dean wtll be one T. McCulloch, near Oalllpolb, sunof Lho hcndHne nttraetlons when the Red Bird5 return to their owu day.
Club Breakfast 25c to 60c
8Ladlum on July 22 for an extended home :;lay. A b1·other or the ramo\111
Mcmbt'r.'l of the Frl~l~d&amp;hlp Cir'i fl, •
"Dlzzy" Dean, Paul Is a s dangerous at the bat ns he ls Invincible on tho ~..:Jc of Hickory . Chapel, enjoyed 0
mound. He baLB and throws rlght handed, Is six feet two inches tn\1, bea.eh party and wiener roast at
..,;·eighs U13 l,lound&amp; and will cele!Jra.tr his 2oth btrthday on August 14.
Kenny's beach. Friday evening.
"'-:c-;:;:- _ _
---....1.Those asslsLing at Roy Klncatle's
Silver Ball Room for Danu
thl"ec !:Lmight over Brooklyn, ll to
now TilEY t;TA.ND
Sunday, were, Mr. Rnd Mrs. Ca~;to
Pri•at.e Dinin~ Roo011
lJ :\fter spott.ln&amp;' tlle Dodgr
and Na.l\ Blankenship of Rlpl~Jy
d.x-run lead
r cny Ptet dt (h'~ tn
Al\IERICAN A.S80f'IA.TION
nud Mrs Cot·neltn. Clendenin, Mn
1 !.he tymg anj Witlnl!lf: market:; n,(· 1
-Freda Lutton and scm, Robert. 0 r
t 3r sloppy pil\ymg by Wrrght nnd
Club
\~~H ~st. Pet. Heights.
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Lopez hod give n Pitt-sburgh a new C olmnbu~
at1 3fJ
.till
--------lcr..sc on !He. Vaughan also stur- Minneapolls
51 4;J
!IASHA
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red with !Gut lut~ .
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glfti carnival. comblnR Lince Cln- Loui~Vllle · · · · · · · · 44.
Elmer Baum and family of BrcclnpaLi pltcllct·s for 19 hits in a 1.-t- Toledo · · · · · · · · · · · 44
recent aue::;ts of M:r:&lt;. 1
j.u~-);~dc . Blondy Ry;~.u, 81\U\' I!JIIwa.~~J.'..' · • · : · · · 40 . ,• ., '''"
«l even hJtnl'l-:l! by rollectbig ro r . • 11~(1~ -~50 "?
blow.:: und VcrJfcZ hi~ :~ homer wltb
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the bf\ ~l"~ l r·~.d ed. The Reds scored
run ofT Schu-l Club
- ~wou Loot
1 their ftr•·t earned
J mr..chrr In 3::1 Innings but Hal had New York ..... .. . . 40
33
1 nu troubl ': In hanging up hls elcv- Chlcn.go .
49 40
ent.h vldory of !.he sen.son .
Plttsburgh
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Lon Warncke turned In his. st. Loul.9
46 40
twelfth triumph, outpointing Ben · Boston
t3 44
Cantwell of the Braves 4 to I and Brooklyn . .
J6 46
36 49
1l:eeping the Cubs In second pltu.:e. Phlladelphlv.
' Gabby Hartnett:s 12tl\ homer tea- Clnclnnatl
36 51
lured.
The Yonkcc.s burled tlio While
AME.Kit..:AN LEA.GUl.
Sol! unde.r a 0 to 4 score for their
9th consecutive triumph. the long
Club
W6u Lo6L
cl't whmlng streak In the ml!.jors New Ymk
~· 30
UlLs year, and took undisputed washington
53 31
43 41
possession or first place In the Am- FhUadelphla.
42 43
· cr1can League as Washington lC!St; Chicago
By EDSON R. W AlTE
45
I tc the tall-end Browns again ,Detroit
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( Johnny Allen outpltched Lyons and • Cleveland '· .... .
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Gregory and D1xle Walker led the Huston
Shawnee, Oklahoma
31 51
1.1..ttack with three
hits, including St. Louis
t~ls 9th homer in little -m ore than
INTI:Il.NA.TIONAL LEAGUE
!:1. month.
Jack RI.UiSCII or !.he Benalon:~ out.pltchcd Blaeholder a.nd Gray of St.
Club
Won L()st
DAVID ·Sl'[RN, PUBLISHER OF THE PHILADELPHIA
61 39
Louis beaL !Jut his two errors In the Newuk . . .
RECORD
SAYS:
\first Inning gave the Browns three . RocheBler .
5R 42
runs, Washlna:Lon lolling 4 to 3.
Toronto .
.55 44
Monte Pearl:iOn, up from Toledo, Be.ltlmore
&amp;2 51
"Adverlisins ·ia becomins more intellisent. Purina the put
held the Red Sox to four hits a.nd- Montrllul .
48 54
l burled Cleveland to a 2 t.o 1 de~ Albany .
45 55
thirty yean lhere hu been a ~onatant riae in lhe level of adv~a­
cllrton. He a.loo slngle4! and soorod. Buffalo . . . . . . . . . . 45 56
ins appeal. .Not only are the larse .ac!vertiains asenciea which
the wlnnklg run. Hale and Jolley Jereey Oity . . . . . . . 35 81
.365
'lllt homers.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
prepare the bis national campaips employins better llllent to deHomers by Stone and Fox h:t the
and write the advertioinr, but !hey are attunins their copy to
mghth st.ak.ed VIc St.•rell of Detroi~
AMERICAN AS80CIATION
tL' a 5 to a tr 1umph over Rube Wal~
a more intellisent audience.
bo-g of the Athletics.
Columbus 14.; Kansas City 4.
Chuck Kle:n regained the lead in
~naas City 6; Columbus 3.
the natlonla le!l{lue home run today
Milwaukee 10; Toledo 4.
"The day ·io 'p ast of flamboyant, ballyhoo advertiains with
by poling No. 18 agatnat the CardIn~anapolls 9; Minneapolis 2.
crude illuotrationo and ab.urdlr auperlative claima.
hJals, but his mates could do little
Loul.sYHie 6; St. Paul ::..
1 cr:ainat Diuy Dean and the Phils
IOllt g to 4. Johnny Jackson was
NATIONAL LEA.GUE
I lmockt...&gt;d out of the boX by Bt.
"Up to date advertiains is the logical ar~U~Dent of an intelliLouis.
sent aaleaman addl't!llins intellisent proapecla.

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·star of HoUywood ..

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Cleveland at Boston.
Chicago at New York.
St. Louts at Waahlnston.
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Columbua all ltt-1UU City
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An unwaua.l feature of th&amp;. game
wa.s that l(h&gt;et~ received
of
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-simp&amp;On Churc!l mef a tartar ln
0 burgh,. entrenched tn third place 1
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o · fr.ur wamcll behind the pace-setihe L lttu:r R 1t.l outfit at the high
0 tlng Ola.nts gets Its bta: chance to
r;.(',bool tleld and went down to
0 1D1tke :t. dtci.sive bid tor the Nao~-erwhelmtng deteat by a acore of
1 tiona! teague penr.:mt tn the · all!·
12 to ~ . Spottlna- l.h.elr opponents'
0 (I;Mlc dtlrl:s with 11le New Yorkcn;
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t,u;c. run• ih the :1\nst lontng, the
ths.t starts lo the Smoky City to- .
:a...tttle RUII tioye COMted at 011g, Total
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holding the Ch~trehmen sooreless
orie cructal s.ertes hns ruined
the balance of the game tJ.•h11e· they' Little Ritz (13)·
;\R R H E many- n Pittsburgh team _tn thP 1
6 1 4
unnexed runs a.lmo.a_t a5 they pleas- 0 · Guinther . cf · · ·
past dozen years, and by the ~Sa.Ji":e 1
cd. Bervina: noUce tha:t more wa&amp; E. Guinther, 1l
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6 · l 1 0 t6lte-n victory In the tit thus~ sl.x l
11".1 come, they opened the second 1 ~· Moore, 58 · · · · · · ·
s, '1 .\ 0 l lraportont eontea.., wUI put the j
innlnll with a run just as sor~ or an C . MObl'C, .3b · · · · · · ·
" 0 ~lff! _ seu.son
pennnnt
f~vorttt&gt;G,
introductory effort.
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bol!l
In the flfth. they took time en- Qui1len, lb . .. ·":: .. .
5 I l 1 I fl:oretf.l:lt of the Oiant.&lt;; and
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ough to score six. rllllB, and of Davia, c .
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4 2 ·\tl· 0 1' t-hr-1r none t..oo stesdy mora.Je,
course take a lead which was nev- Neal, p
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tcrji !J!!mes durin~ their pre&amp;m.t
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· · · _ _ _ _1 ht&gt;ine &amp;tand, the J\uc&amp; have their
means of polishing off a perfect day
tth
right, the)' added six more to make '!'ota:
fl 13 lf
httting tOKJI on . for the battle w
trLelr count an even Baker's dozau.
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Bl)l fcn·y's nll-sl:n r mound stnff.
They banged out 14 hits which 8 r orc by innings:
1 Th~y hove amassed a tot.al of 49
combined with two errors and 8 !
1 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 T blows In th~lr last three starts.
wRlk, did the damage.
LJttct RILz . o 1 o u 8 o o o 6• 13
Yesterdr.y the Plr::·.tcs mo.de it.
Neal pitching for the winners Sl•upson . .
2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 l ::"'~~-;.,_ _ _ _ _ __
wBB never extended. He fanned five
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WEST SALEM
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and. have tried tG appl,J the leuons
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aoc:ial orsaniam. It hM chansed our diet, ~llillJ uo what food to
eat, and when, and 'bow to prepar~ it. It h111 clianpd 01!1' home
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Sentence

AT LANCASTER
After Hearing Story Of
Purse Stealing And
Store Robbery
George Bl'06Chl, 12, of Thomas
who conleased to Sherif! A
he bruke into and
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Hardware

.hel'e J.a.st week and stole
Ulan $151ncaah and also stole
from ~ kitchen ot the
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bttore Judge s. A M'c~
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SUSPECT IN RE N
THEFT PLEADS N 0 T
GUlL TY TO CHARGE
EJN. Barr1Jlier, :Bashan, pleaded
not guilty &amp;o a charge cf the theft
o! a set of d.r1vfni reins and a brl·
ale f.-om Glenn Jewett on May 30
perore H H Mee11 Justlt.-e of the
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New Photo of Flight Hero

noon.

DR. BmCHAM

trial hearlnK , Friday mo r~lna: Rt.
10 o'clock
A llf'Oiiherp111•.law:, Boy A.l:hlev
denied th&amp;t he had anything to do
wtth t.he theft OI reins from Jr-wetL
statiug that the lines dl.t;plo.yed iu
the conrt Tuesday were llt t he
Barringer place when hf' u.rrlved
there April 12, He went rurthPr to
ztate thQt he had repplred t he
u.me lines on 1\llrll 14
Jewett Insisted that thP. T'('ins belonged to him and named a wltuess
who could further Identify them
AshleY waH released.

attended t.he

Morning

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spent the
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Mr.

. Ohu Roush left Sund&amp;y
to ;ilpe·•.•. a we~ it with hia aWli and
and Mrs. B1ll JWlod or
before retumln1 to his
at Zanesville.

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Mr and Mrs. Elmer Frecker and

lng on Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. Amberger
WednBsday evening.
Mrs. Melvin Paulln wl".o ha.s been
Ill for ,;everal woeks 18 reported tm~
provtng.
Mr and Mrs O!car Bauer, Betty

WELLSTON 'ATHLETE
DIES OF INJURIES

R~Employ~ent Fed~ral i
Bureau To· Fumioh 1
Job. T~ Mert

Hoeflich of Mlddleport anct Mrs.
Fred Bauer and two aon~J- Bobby
and J&amp;(:k of Naylors Run were
guests of Geo Amberger and family Tuesday evening.

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He will be remembered by Porn-

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Wood10w WHson Kl~r. popul::or
l.nown ex-high school
E'.lhlett! or WeliBton
dt!ld Ja.te
Sur.d:.y nigh-.; a.t a Poa'tsmout~
hosptbd f wo di::IY~~' 11.ft.er his head
was ctushed in !ln automobUe ac·
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YOUtl8 Kisor, graduated l.n 1932
wos dn:! of the out;.&lt;;tandlng :~.th­
an indetermiaate letes In the history of Wellston

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FRIDAY NIGHT,
JULY 21ST.

await ills removal eroy Bend followers of athletics ::&amp;s
nn outsto.ndhli pln.yer of bnsketbnll
In the dl~trlct t.onmnment held u t
the Pomeroy junior high school
gymna.~ lum in 1931
He wa11 11 hall bfl.ck on the f00t·
bn.ll ream, cenWr 01' tht: basket~
lx&gt;ll team nnct cnptain his la.t;;t
year on the base ball team
Fm:~tlr!•l JWrvlces v.~re hdd at thf'
Wellston high school audlt.orlum
till !&gt; nftrrnomt

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SYNCOPATORS
Strlc:t Onlei'--Old abd new

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Ro'1'e conquered the
earth, so has Gen. Balbo c6nquered the skies. In thi•
pbotographi~ study made in Chicago "'re evident all his

UNDERGOEI;I OPERATION

Mrs He\lry Prlode of Mulberry
Avenue underwent an opera.tlon In
the Cleveland Ollntc hospital at
Cleveland, 0, Monday. Her condition is reported to be favorable

COAL MEN MEET

spirit, fprever leadJng him on t'it new
spent
I Shain

PLANTS

IN CAMP ~T LANCASTER
't.lhere 1i1ll '~be an Ice lcrbl\11\ 800"
Seveoll or the members ot the tal on Oharles Po8ters' lawh next.
Epworth League of the Methoctl!t saturday enning July :J2nd.
ct.ureh here are attencllnl the EpMr and Mrs. OharlN Bosworth
\1'0rth League camp meeting at an(\ son of Pltt"bul'lil'h , arrJved Su '· r i :J'terth!.s w~ell: Included. In the 1 t~od8y on a vlait wlth the IaUer's
party are Elizabeth Ann Chapman, sJster, Mr. and Mrs WIIJ Ba.yre.
Dorothy Ho.ll, ,Mary Louise Barton,
kay Ha)'man .~~oml tamlly ,werq
Betty Cha.se, Jdhn Cla1 k, Elbln v.!itora at Marietta Saturday.
Ol!l.rk, Bradford Powell. James
Howurd Tolley or Oa.y, W. va .. 111
Theobald, Wendell Diehl and Burl &amp;~Jendlne a few days with hi8 unWhlte The girls are chaperoned by c:lf!, o. A. Rhodes and tamlly.
Mrs M. E Rathburn and tbe boyll
Wtnona Ingles ot Mlddlel)ort IR
by Rev Bogardus
~ visttlns c. N Wagner and fal'{llly.
Janis Holmes ot Willard, · 0.,
Mr.; Ha.rve Johnson and family .apent r.Jonda.y u the KiJest of Kis"
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were week end viSitors in Columbus Lola Hti.)'m&amp;o, \
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Jtev. J. Q: Law fille~ iJis reg:ult.r
Hannah Jenkins returned., 8JlD(kl.f •»Piment ~ ~un~ ennlna.
~~ wiet•a vtal~. With relatives At ithe C(cile Of t.he aenrloe )llr and
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Mrs. Den Shain were taken· Jnto

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U·R·WELCOME!

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cd a birthday celebration Sunday
ELECTRIC
lit the hotne '0! Hobart Hayman of
Theatre
East Letart In nanot of the blrthc:!a.ys of their fattlar Will J{a.yman
Pom~roy,
(l.nd th.~ former's aon BUlle or this 1 1111----~~~:::'--rlace.
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ihe WCck rwuh W. H. Tolley and
!1unlly of Gay, W Vt~o.
Mr C A Rhcdes IW.d chflclreu
w--re called tl) Ony, W Va. Sg,turda.y by the S£1,1ious illrte&amp;S of her
mother, Mrs \If. H. Tolley who sul-

ftred a. stroke of paralysi! Friday.
They returned Monday and report
Mrs Tolley Improving.
141'9 AQ.d.a }taywbod and son-ln.~
k.11' E. W. Depll\~. wife and aon
Don or Sptlrfgtletd. Ma.u , and
J•rry Baywood of Wllkensburg, Pa
· FIR.E IN sOUTH RUTLAND . 1 the church.
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were tailing on Ma.ude and Jocle
An overheated ftue caused dam..
Mrs. JoJmf Shain of Antlqulty Pickens last Week.
age to the amount or about f250 to I
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and occupied tly Mrs Joseph Holmes lRSt Wedmsday The flre was
Olitlnguls.hcd before th&amp; entire
h0141e was destroyed. Damare is 1
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RUTLAND

Ball

We hawr. Installed lal'l'fl cellln1

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"THE NUISANCE"
Madge

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l\lor;r.m and Chu..
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Announ~ment

Ls made or the
marriage or Morton Rupe, son of 1
Mr and Mrs W. W Rupe and Lu~
\:Jlle Miseue1, daughter or Mrs
Muriel Mise'ner McGhee at the
home or Rev . .Bolt.on whO perform·
fd the ceremony Saturday afternoon Both' YOIJN: people are gra•
Guates ot Rutland high school and
Mrs Ru5)e and her !lister have
cpar1e ot the switch board ut Rutland Exchl\.nge 'l'he yolln8 people
v. Ul reside in RutlBnd, it Is said
MOVE CIIEAM STATION

BIRTHDAY PARTY f ,:•'
Mrs Edntt Jo :.erry er'4L!J)ribd
with a birthday party Tut!sd&amp;Y lit1 t.,rnoon
In honor Qf her sbr;a din)mle
at her home on Mulberry Ave. f\lf1 teen &lt;Of hlq little friends we1 e pre~
1et:nt to enjoy the games played In
a. contest. for bo)'!t Stfilt Oile! won
, the prize and In \IV! glrhl .::ont.f:!'lt

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1 were ltlven Conos and cookies

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Hurl Spires, who has been under
\\ e1 e serv~ by th~ hot~te&amp;!&gt; assisted treatment a.t Lbe lfOlle: ho&amp;DJ\al in ,
lilY M18s F:l.nnle FUtati!, Mrl'l L A Qalllpoll.s Ul maki~K 81\tli/.U:tory
t Lide, Mn Emil Bn.ll and Mrs progress, aooordlnr to repOrts from '•
! Frederic Ros,~
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the hctpital It i1J eyoecfwl thB .. •

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Pearl Reeves returned Sunda.y
1 J 858 at Downlngton, Ohio Hfl waR
."~}'•t!:~ntrtp wllll his
the aon of :raaac a.hd Elizabeth
Indian Late
[ Byer He pal'lsed out 1of ~ls )Jre
the northern
July 14, 19'33. at the age of 7f&gt;
years, 4 months and )2 days. HI!:
wa.s united In marrljage lO Ellen
BurriB to this uniOn was born 7
thildren 8 bavl'n.g prlceded him tn
aeath one son Walter ot Toledo.
I Ohio, lftlrvlve
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Pearson to thla unlon was born 4

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death
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tiNI'GINiftWed to prou 1M ~ l"ttftabUU,y , I Va
He la survlved by hls wtte, El'lt.fllu. l ceat~ at 9allfU8 1n the southern
ond •ramfna of an.y , . . of lttOIOr ear. No ow~Nr'l •, ba.nd
and father He leaves Q 110.,1 part or Calll~
... o/ lab ~" tojU •"" oppJ'0.04t fAe l;'u•NhNM&lt;ru:
of relatives and friends t.o mourn
....n lloao .......rd.&amp;....ll,. •fiirTaPran...
their loaa.
Mr a.nd Mn:-:-H;rbert WtniamHUDSON HOTOR CAR COMPANY
A precious one from us has 1oneson af Nllea. 0., are v1alt1a, hi!'
1 A voice 918 lovet1 is lltlUed.
ra.rents, Mr. and lira. A. H. *bUn
and other relail•aa. thia weet.
• A place la vac&amp;nt In our horne
I Which never can be 11lled.
Hugh B. Evloll&amp; aDd IMter, )(abel
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Mrs M. E. RatbburD.
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frl~da wl'Jo Were so~ duf1Ug the property to r..nat.We. '
drath and burial of our deai· bus~ I IlorothJ And~ and Qladyt;
band and father, Albert Bter. &amp;lao Btffie al't'! :ape~ the wee~ wJ.th
for the kind 81!1'Yiee of PlDI'Iterwa.1d Mr and M'n. Herbert R~n.110qrd
Undertaking Co.. the bi;QutUul Ouyl'lille.
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1 words or kev
Oa.rdnet, and. the townBhtp truneea •nd memberl of
, cho~ for the beautiful mUIIc --~llle vtlllll' CO\Itlcll, In Qolum•
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ton Oreamery has been mowed to
the Prall bulldlna: next door to ~e 1
P.Dllt omce a much larger room and '
more conviently arranpd. This ~
"''ill be made a gaLherln&amp;' point for t
several or ~ mutes which the
company malntalhes Jn th18 dll·
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Mrs Clara
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af~djn. if y.Qu•wilh. Don't miss tl':c ·
~;::hOUI'II of life ••• have~ careme
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recrcati!fn; There .if&gt;· oo•,nee&lt;l to' .c&lt;n~cr
whole life arouna a kitehcn and
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can come in at che last minucc and find a delicioUI
meal waiting co be served .
We ha.fc 'lie make and model that best liqti
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