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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
~~~~'i f.\lqch ' t;lkt&amp;urant, rela.tetf
bttore Judge s. A M'c~
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ill:~~~~ before the court., he

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
peace, Tue'Kiay afternoon. He was
remanded to jail In

default

of a

f200 bond for his appearance at 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

~~·~~~~~::~•who
spent the
p::··,- . :witll his l{raudpa.rellt.s,

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pa&amp;t
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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lb.dustri&amp;l School I ~ools.
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returned to the
He will be remembered by Porn-

STAHTIO

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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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cdent
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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Service M1" To Get

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A&amp; The 1, 0. O. F. Oall

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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' Ed JenkiM, Sarah Carter and
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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Ju Youngstown.
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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0 A ~o4{• ""'"' the first of
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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~~enness, hls sternness of purpose ~:J,nd his indomitable

RUTLAND

Ball

We hawr. Installed lal'l'fl cellln1

"CENTRAL
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"THE NUISANCE"
Madge

Ewans.
l\lor;r.m and Chu..
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RUPE·MISENIER
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
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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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' He was later tnarr~ to Estella 1
Pearson to thla unlon was born 4

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Daac and Allee hawtna preceded
He m
al sUrvived
!'&gt;' bill wue; Estell&amp;.
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death
of
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Marvtn Spires and Dave Ree!le a.re
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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buo 'lbured&amp;y In t h o - o f llle
.Eotella BY&lt;t l&amp;l4 I'IIDII1· 1'00&lt;1 from Rullml to l'omeroJ, "'

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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·
trtct, it la 'reported
Mrs Clara
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Step Out for . the aftet4lOOn- every
af~djn. if y.Qu•wilh. Don't miss tl':c ·
~;::hOUI'II of life ••• have~ careme
,with an abundance of healthful

recrcati!fn; There .if&gt;· oo•,nee&lt;l to' .c&lt;n~cr
whole life arouna a kitehcn and
!i i'"l?l·~~·rgtm·ot'·uicats. ' · ·'-:.'k
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'door of an old=fashioned range all afternoon. Yau
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
. yow; 11ccds. ·
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Reaerve Dlt~ No. 4
REPORT OF CONDITION OF 'f'HJt:
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CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK\

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Of Middleport, In th1• Sl.atl' or Ohio, at. tht! ~:~,_ or bllldmlul on Jon; 3t,
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rHE ACCIDENT which happ ened to 'two Zanesvt llc 1
women and 111 wh1ch they \\-ere both painfully hiJ."ne ..1
jlbout the hands and face •• u r.sult of paraffin becoming
fJI!ited wh&gt;l • they were doing thetr annual cannmg actiVities, but servetS to warn the housewtve8 throughout the j
slate ugamst any qut the most nueful practlceu at all !
tltnes.
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Strange cs It may ~eem, there are· more people injur·
or killed 1n accidents about the home than there are in
ll\~my occu.p:atton~:S lhat one wotdd ordillarily think, had a
htgh e1 fatality rl:!cord, These accid.ents occur, in
jjr~lat part because of the carelessness of the victims or of
one ehw'i! tlulure to ooBerve the ordinary rules of
sr.l'et)r. Far too olten, explosive• or highly lnfla!Jltllable
matei'Hl.L.., ,ul' hpt about the home which in part, acC)ounts to1 th~ many hou se destructtona and great loss of
life du• w i&gt;l.•z•s.
Wh1l~ the first rule of life IS selt preservat10n, hu'rnanity m general see ms to forget the very first and mo~o~t
important rule m re~rard to the fulfillment of the first one.
If more care were practiced, thousands of people long

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SPAGHETTI

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Spence and

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anrl Ella; Wagner
87 Arthur ''&amp;u1o'' llaer
Mr and Mrs Hugh Jordan vislt·
ed relathtes at Hendenon, Sunda.:-r,
Mrs Ralph Frazier· I~ her~
thoughts,
we
II say those thoughts spending her vacation with her
No Treatlel ln l.b.e Hot $11ft
parents, Mr and Mrs. a~orp
1 ave long falae wblskers now,
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are a medium for the people, are asked to publish
artichls of various kinds, the chiet 'form being an ~ttack
911 the "ms" or those ope•atlng
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the public's money. When iUCh
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were calling ou H.oy Sne11Cer aPd
v.lte Sunday ~venlng
Rt•v Hardin of Racme m&lt;tde r&gt;asU.raJ ca.Us In tlw ne1ghborhood the
past week

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still be livmg
to enjoy life instead of
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tould
a premature
death.

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Fet Buamn. CHile. uc1 Clreula.Uoo Dept, C.U M·R

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Slbyl Ba.te¥ called on A 0 Smith

Marton Ew;t.erday spent Fhmday

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Eynon of Plve PolnU!

NAT10N4L ADVEI!T18INO BEI'IlE8tN:U.TIVJ;I

1 IS One Mont.h •

IOm~i!tlme

Ca.ri, l!:aiJterday

dren of BteuhenviUe visited Roy
8pen&lt;;e:r and wife the put week
Mr Shepard and GP.O Rolla.n
wen! here last Thur~ay In th~ Interest of the Bucke)ie Pipe Lin,. Co
Robert Y08t and 1am1Jy of
Ji"reedom, Pa were v11'11tln~ with
Roy Spencer and wire thf' pa.st
w,.k
Geol"'e Eastuday and v;!f~&gt; and
Mr. Wellington and Wl(e o! East
Liverpool, 0 visited C11rl F.astnday and family Monday

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llliiiP•·miiPO ~~. · '""'I'll on Low" Second 8t&gt;ee\, fomeroy, 0.
Wha our trteq4;1aen,1 Ul lett.em or nt:ws ma.uer tqr Publfe*;tlo~ \he7
=~tn aU ~ alJn their n•m"• l.lthoush not MtPE 1frDJ to be
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our own community. The Dtt.Jiy 'J.:ribU'fle has been leaves- tn your h&amp;t and e.lpapa voy ill simply ,a Jockey who has
, l\eked in times gone naat, to publish· articles writtftn and coats, there's nothlns the.~ coots ,checked his h011s wlth his nat.
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cum of Archewhattzuil
to, t.hls a.rtiole will pluee send A
I nc1'dent as (JUICK'-J y as t hey 1a1'd t he paper to one Sl dc.
\&amp;;lf ~addrl!88ed letLer with an un'
Those whom the fUiJcle attac ked seemingly r~1d not Each diplomat war. entitled to rancelled three-cent 11tamp nc~ltinQ'
hold enmity agamst the \Vl'Jlcr but did ugainst Ut t: paper I Lhree mel\16 a day and a slaS:'I case ~~n:l~e~:P~~wrl~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~·~~
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the Morning Rarin' to Go
Altoona to Se&lt;&amp;nl&lt;&gt;n II was the
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[" one old plpp1n Jelly dished up
II rem leel&gt;.,nur and tunk •111! t.h~ -..rid
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Lately there was ·k mo'\letnent started to redl1Ce ex. w"h a b!ner spoon
Mr nad Ml-'1 John Capehart and rnlneralwtter, nH, ·,Ia~· 1J" -=-ol'idf « ~~~
RU!!$ell Hanes or f&lt;n tsmouth visit- ' au,.. •ad """' tMm to"' 't~ Yli'UIIIldde•lt
ll'·ulielllSI'" in the county and to reduce property ValueQ as well
old pals all to, C1d Ple Iattere parenta. Mr. and Mrs ~;:;:,~:;.t:a·~~~~oto':!::a:.'::~,
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ot the condition of the pelW\le
whose
ahJHty
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boweli 'tndawr.mOvemQDtdoflln''J!It•~
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Henrietta Oa.rland and dau- 1th ~ "" 1' " ' Tbrii'JN~K~n filii' Your dcnr11-ud-o11t
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h at:~ b een 6 ~ ea y ecreat~e lfl e pas severa yea ·
street they ""on't gh*er Mr.. A w Pullins. attended pouruU
bile Into YQIIr' bl)•elildtrll¥,
A hea ring was held' by the Couhty Commissioners
.!ltulted aotaa· the funeral of their cousin, New- 0If thM bi1a i•11~ flowinll~y, yo6'r: .!ood
we
they put too ton Fortesong Friday at pt Pleas- I ~ "'"'"'! dla:•t. I• luat dilll:&amp;)'lllll tlie bci.,.ell.
~~(~::e~~::~ to aiscu,··
aas tax :-:::-_:::-,_on
I tbt&lt;:k,
•• boat.
u.p JI'O•d
Ur •(.orne.Jr
You t.U•fl.t.
~ the proposed dlvCrsion of o
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Youri~H~
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At Ita best an 1nterna.tlonal med- made a. business trip to Columbus •ch,..endyl'luf..,~do•neadou-..rourwbola
to "flag the mythical freight train," If people are really IFY or dtplotlw.J:A ia merely di(uify- Mondi!Y·
"i~'!.~:'~:\ood, ~4 CARTI:R'I'
a barroom rrtend11hlp u·~ meat
Mr and Mr11 casslns wataon ot LITTLE LIVBR Pll,.l.S to 1at &lt;tw.a two
Interested in \\hat is •aGing 011 m, ar J und and about their lni
ror th• news reels But if a. ~op Columbus wert suests of. his mo, J::nd• ol blle llowiu~trlllly and maka ~
community, they cert&amp;.inly would show that mterest by tomes alons. llll the pal3 scurrY off ther Mr.a Ten"' Hlx Sunday.
=.w~~~.-;..~tf!~ret 11 tle":r:a•':'::=;
' being pre~:~ent wh~n matters of public intereit\: are to be In dltferent dlret~tlons
Edwin Aten or Hapett, w va , wnen lt Mm• to llbklnr the btl• flow rne1,-,
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was calling at the home of Mr and
Uutdon tnklorlivtr,'!UII.MIIIorGartlr'l
discussed.
Too much ta.lklna a ltogethel' If 1 Mrs M N Unroe Saturday
, L:~~!~f:t:~~JI\:ont.:hekr;:t 1 !\:J;-R:.~1'!!!:\,':
As a matter of fa ct, and the Q'I,'Bat cause of the ter- speech was made to di~gu lse _._Domer_ Neal ~nd frl!'nd Miss .~tule 2&amp;c: at drua: •t-. 0 u1a1 o. M. c..
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·Jumtios .. a·

Green
.Onions .............. 3 for lOc
Elbertas· . . . . . . 4 lbs, 25c
California . . . . . doz. 19c
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!JJ,IiBi•ons are operaled, is the almost entire lack of inter·
of the average taxpayer a s to how hil~ mOntly is bemg
If the avervge bmnness lJlan ~paid as little atto the manner 1n which his Clerks worked and
bJ&gt;I!nt h&gt;s money as he does the manner m which !he pub·
employees work and spend, he would be b1mkrupt Ill
)'ear or Jess.
The only reason that the public treasuries have not
lleen bankrupt long ere thi s, Is th11t he1·etofore there has ,
f! lways been moro money to pu• h 1ntn the tlll when the :
4rawcr wus emptied and tn us much as the rank and file
the cnu ntry was ctomg fairly well financiall y, there was '
or no obJection when taxes were boo~ted a little at ,
but alway• boosted unlil pow t~ey hav~ r'~ ~hed 1
1!\~l~ntatno'"' prOil•rtion&amp;. jn !act, th~Y hav~ lncrej\sed :
i~; 1 #:~~[~1. huqdred per cent m the l•.sl . tw~nty
~~d !
wn•m a p\lb\ic he~rlnll' I~ help lht,ro ~rc few 1n&lt;1eeri,
,;~t !~~~~~~ ••cept those whQ are Clllnpellerl to !Jc Rre•e11t, 1
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to their position~.
, '+'he public in ~~.io cuun(ry JUHt naturally \1ns prqve~
1!111• r n&lt;l nll'nin t)!at 1t Is not hnpny unje"" 1t IR Fe~t11111
tD~ well-known "lio~glnl!"' ~nd it does 11ot reallY ~"~
forth a real "IIpwl" ~olos• ~he gou~lng I•' ~ot ~· deep ~~
~*· eltpected.
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throat.
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plea.•ing as fine tobaa:ot that are •
"Toast«i' '.n..r·s why 11J9tc aQd mote
men and women are "'liChing for a
Lucky-for always "Luckie&lt; 'Please!''

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REPORT OF CONDITION OF 'f'HJt:
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rHE ACCIDENT which happ ened to 'two Zanesvt llc 1
women and 111 wh1ch they \\-ere both painfully hiJ."ne ..1
jlbout the hands and face •• u r.sult of paraffin becoming
fJI!ited wh&gt;l • they were doing thetr annual cannmg actiVities, but servetS to warn the housewtve8 throughout the j
slate ugamst any qut the most nueful practlceu at all !
tltnes.
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Strange cs It may ~eem, there are· more people injur·
or killed 1n accidents about the home than there are in
ll\~my occu.p:atton~:S lhat one wotdd ordillarily think, had a
htgh e1 fatality rl:!cord, These accid.ents occur, in
jjr~lat part because of the carelessness of the victims or of
one ehw'i! tlulure to ooBerve the ordinary rules of
sr.l'et)r. Far too olten, explosive• or highly lnfla!Jltllable
matei'Hl.L.., ,ul' hpt about the home which in part, acC)ounts to1 th~ many hou se destructtona and great loss of
life du• w i&gt;l.•z•s.
Wh1l~ the first rule of life IS selt preservat10n, hu'rnanity m general see ms to forget the very first and mo~o~t
important rule m re~rard to the fulfillment of the first one.
If more care were practiced, thousands of people long

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SPAGHETTI

One Word Led To Another

Spence and

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were IJU!l~ts of her aunts
anrl Ella; Wagner
87 Arthur ''&amp;u1o'' llaer
Mr and Mrs Hugh Jordan vislt·
ed relathtes at Hendenon, Sunda.:-r,
Mrs Ralph Frazier· I~ her~
thoughts,
we
II say those thoughts spending her vacation with her
No Treatlel ln l.b.e Hot $11ft
parents, Mr and Mrs. a~orp
1 ave long falae wblskers now,
Boardman

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are a medium for the people, are asked to publish
artichls of various kinds, the chiet 'form being an ~ttack
911 the "ms" or those ope•atlng
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the public's money. When iUCh
are published, 1
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were calling ou H.oy Sne11Cer aPd
v.lte Sunday ~venlng
Rt•v Hardin of Racme m&lt;tde r&gt;asU.raJ ca.Us In tlw ne1ghborhood the
past week

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still be livmg
to enjoy life instead of
.havmg
tould
a premature
death.

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Fet Buamn. CHile. uc1 Clreula.Uoo Dept, C.U M·R

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and !amUy and

Slbyl Ba.te¥ called on A 0 Smith

Marton Ew;t.erday spent Fhmday

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aftemoou with Bernau.l ami Emil
Eynon of Plve PolnU!

NAT10N4L ADVEI!T18INO BEI'IlE8tN:U.TIVJ;I

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IOm~i!tlme

Ca.ri, l!:aiJterday

dren of BteuhenviUe visited Roy
8pen&lt;;e:r and wife the put week
Mr Shepard and GP.O Rolla.n
wen! here last Thur~ay In th~ Interest of the Bucke)ie Pipe Lin,. Co
Robert Y08t and 1am1Jy of
Ji"reedom, Pa were v11'11tln~ with
Roy Spencer and wire thf' pa.st
w,.k
Geol"'e Eastuday and v;!f~&gt; and
Mr. Wellington and Wl(e o! East
Liverpool, 0 visited C11rl F.astnday and family Monday

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UIH, •• the f.ptt. OeJlc. -'
-!"'· Oblo, UJIQer the Act of llo.n:b I, ta'lp. •U!!lllb!'l Dr.I1Y """
llliiiP•·miiPO ~~. · '""'I'll on Low" Second 8t&gt;ee\, fomeroy, 0.
Wha our trteq4;1aen,1 Ul lett.em or nt:ws ma.uer tqr Publfe*;tlo~ \he7
=~tn aU ~ alJn their n•m"• l.lthoush not MtPE 1frDJ to be
AnoDYpOUI lf'ttel'l. however- el(Cif''lent ..utl d~ 'm tbem..
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A very good tllust~:ation of th~ ,CII.U be seen right Wheu you ft8u;' out cab~a:e An lrlternattona.I courier 0, en¥
our own community. The Dtt.Jiy 'J.:ribU'fle has been leaves- tn your h&amp;t and e.lpapa voy ill simply ,a Jockey who has
, l\eked in times gone naat, to publish· articles writtftn and coats, there's nothlns the.~ coots ,checked his h011s wlth his nat.
'11.
(
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-.W:{gped by various people.
Sometimes
these articlet!o at- )tlU off like a. IJOO(l.araument.
Rre ~retitled that
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Last.
month
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t.hey
ha.d
the
conferences
wm strike a ney;
t 1\Ck ed coun t y ofl l&lt;.:la s ·or o ers an
roug
a ou
e two hundred dltrerent kinds of dl· low note this month and August.
1
1
•loud Ruzzah1:1 of a few of the people who forgot the ent1te plomat 11 tn one room tn the Mill:!· Anybody wishing t.o tske exception
cum of Archewhattzuil
to, t.hls a.rtiole will pluee send A
I nc1'dent as (JUICK'-J y as t hey 1a1'd t he paper to one Sl dc.
\&amp;;lf ~addrl!88ed letLer with an un'
Those whom the fUiJcle attac ked seemingly r~1d not Each diplomat war. entitled to rancelled three-cent 11tamp nc~ltinQ'
hold enmity agamst the \Vl'Jlcr but did ugainst Ut t: paper I Lhree mel\16 a day and a slaS:'I case ~~n:l~e~:P~~wrl~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~·~~
.
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hecuutse they felt the artlcl~ should not.Jmve~ b~on allow- They spoke tn more languages al·gutna by palccl J&gt;Ost
And
You11'
~mp
Out
of Bed in
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ed to appear, forgettinr that 1t was not neceasarily 1w than anybody needs, to set. rrom
the Morning Rarin' to Go
Altoona to Se&lt;&amp;nl&lt;&gt;n II was the
KANAUGA
1
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JPlnion of the editor Ot' his associates,
[" one old plpp1n Jelly dished up
II rem leel&gt;.,nur and tunk •111! t.h~ -..rid
-·•
l looka punk, ion't ••':lillY • \!)t of ,u lla,
Lately there was ·k mo'\letnent started to redl1Ce ex. w"h a b!ner spoon
Mr nad Ml-'1 John Capehart and rnlneralwtter, nH, ·,Ia~· 1J" -=-ol'idf « ~~~
RU!!$ell Hanes or f&lt;n tsmouth visit- ' au,.. •ad """' tMm to"' 't~ Yli'UIIIldde•lt
ll'·ulielllSI'" in the county and to reduce property ValueQ as well
old pals all to, C1d Ple Iattere parenta. Mr. and Mrs ~;:;:,~:;.t:a·~~~~oto':!::a:.'::~,
1
ot the condition of the pelW\le
whose
ahJHty
to
1;;~~='jr~~~~·~~~
lite and com- T.Mrs
S, Ha.nea Thur~ay,
boweli 'tndawr.mOvemQDtdoflln''J!It•~
"'"t'
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the minute ~e
Henrietta Oa.rland and dau- 1th ~ "" 1' " ' Tbrii'JN~K~n filii' Your dcnr11-ud-o11t
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et!lnl illlolliqu.ld
)'OIIP llnr, It ahoul&lt;:l pour out two
h at:~ b een 6 ~ ea y ecreat~e lfl e pas severa yea ·
street they ""on't gh*er Mr.. A w Pullins. attended pouruU
bile Into YQIIr' bl)•elildtrll¥,
A hea ring was held' by the Couhty Commissioners
.!ltulted aotaa· the funeral of their cousin, New- 0If thM bi1a i•11~ flowinll~y, yo6'r: .!ood
we
they put too ton Fortesong Friday at pt Pleas- I ~ "'"'"'! dla:•t. I• luat dilll:&amp;)'lllll tlie bci.,.ell.
~~(~::e~~::~ to aiscu,··
aas tax :-:::-_:::-,_on
I tbt&lt;:k,
•• boat.
u.p JI'O•d
Ur •(.orne.Jr
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~ the proposed dlvCrsion of o
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Youri~H~
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e ug m C'r 8 e sp c
At Ita best an 1nterna.tlonal med- made a. business trip to Columbus •ch,..endyl'luf..,~do•neadou-..rourwbola
to "flag the mythical freight train," If people are really IFY or dtplotlw.J:A ia merely di(uify- Mondi!Y·
"i~'!.~:'~:\ood, ~4 CARTI:R'I'
a barroom rrtend11hlp u·~ meat
Mr and Mr11 casslns wataon ot LITTLE LIVBR Pll,.l.S to 1at &lt;tw.a two
Interested in \\hat is •aGing 011 m, ar J und and about their lni
ror th• news reels But if a. ~op Columbus wert suests of. his mo, J::nd• ol blle llowiu~trlllly and maka ~
community, they cert&amp;.inly would show that mterest by tomes alons. llll the pal3 scurrY off ther Mr.a Ten"' Hlx Sunday.
=.w~~~.-;..~tf!~ret 11 tle":r:a•':'::=;
' being pre~:~ent wh~n matters of public intereit\: are to be In dltferent dlret~tlons
Edwin Aten or Hapett, w va , wnen lt Mm• to llbklnr the btl• flow rne1,-,
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was calling at the home of Mr and
Uutdon tnklorlivtr,'!UII.MIIIorGartlr'l
discussed.
Too much ta.lklna a ltogethel' If 1 Mrs M N Unroe Saturday
, L:~~!~f:t:~~JI\:ont.:hekr;:t 1 !\:J;-R:.~1'!!!:\,':
As a matter of fa ct, and the Q'I,'Bat cause of the ter- speech was made to di~gu lse _._Domer_ Neal ~nd frl!'nd Miss .~tule 2&amp;c: at drua: •t-. 0 u1a1 o. M. c..
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L·lVE RBI,[ E'_

WIJHOUJ CALOMI:'I

t .. 2 bilitcties 9c

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·Jumtios .. a·

Green
.Onions .............. 3 for lOc
Elbertas· . . . . . . 4 lbs, 25c
California . . . . . doz. 19c
' 'Dixie's . . . . . . . . . 35e

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!JJ,IiBi•ons are operaled, is the almost entire lack of inter·
of the average taxpayer a s to how hil~ mOntly is bemg
If the avervge bmnness lJlan ~paid as little atto the manner 1n which his Clerks worked and
bJ&gt;I!nt h&gt;s money as he does the manner m which !he pub·
employees work and spend, he would be b1mkrupt Ill
)'ear or Jess.
The only reason that the public treasuries have not
lleen bankrupt long ere thi s, Is th11t he1·etofore there has ,
f! lways been moro money to pu• h 1ntn the tlll when the :
4rawcr wus emptied and tn us much as the rank and file
the cnu ntry was ctomg fairly well financiall y, there was '
or no obJection when taxes were boo~ted a little at ,
but alway• boosted unlil pow t~ey hav~ r'~ ~hed 1
1!\~l~ntatno'"' prOil•rtion&amp;. jn !act, th~Y hav~ lncrej\sed :
i~; 1 #:~~[~1. huqdred per cent m the l•.sl . tw~nty
~~d !
wn•m a p\lb\ic he~rlnll' I~ help lht,ro ~rc few 1n&lt;1eeri,
,;~t !~~~~~~ ••cept those whQ are Clllnpellerl to !Jc Rre•e11t, 1
,.,
to their position~.
, '+'he public in ~~.io cuun(ry JUHt naturally \1ns prqve~
1!111• r n&lt;l nll'nin t)!at 1t Is not hnpny unje"" 1t IR Fe~t11111
tD~ well-known "lio~glnl!"' ~nd it does 11ot reallY ~"~
forth a real "IIpwl" ~olos• ~he gou~lng I•' ~ot ~· deep ~~
~*· eltpected.
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tluilb ~out !dt ...In their penooal

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throat.
ln,our oplniun there's noching so·
plea.•ing as fine tobaa:ot that are •
"Toast«i' '.n..r·s why 11J9tc aQd mote
men and women are "'liChing for a
Lucky-for always "Luckie&lt; 'Please!''

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The publllherl wU1 be reeponaible

on!,y for ono lncorrect tru;ertJon
of any advertWement. Ern.~~ 1D

advertlaerueotlauoutd be

lr: tO da.JB by taking Krusch ~ n
Salts. Mrs. Helga. Blau&amp;h or Ncw
York OltJ reduced 26% lb&amp;.-took
• lnehes ott hips, 3 Inches off bust
and 7~ Jnehes off wa.lst. She
writes; "I hAven't sone hunKJ1' iL
moment-I feel tine e.nd look. 10
yrs. younrer: ..
To ret· rtd of double chl.n, bulgtng hips, ugly roUs .of fa.t on wais t
Mr. a.nd Mrs. VlrgU Rose ami
attd upper arw SAFELY and children returned to th-M home In
without dl.soomfort.--a.t the same Aka on, Monday, after h&amp;ving: apP.nt
time build up 11or10ua health arad
1 weeks here with friend&amp;
acquire e olear 'llkin. b'rlght eyes, a. coupe
and pan:.nt~.
energy ana.ndd vt -:~oo,~sn~k to ~~i'r
Rf:v. L. H. McCumbEr, daughters,
younger
na ~ e a. 'w.
M111. Vernon How~·ll. Rev. Orr and
t~poonful or Kruschen &amp;~.ltll in a son, WalLer, returned last week
gi~SS of hot wa.ter every morning frcm Wellsburg, W. Va., wh,erethey
before breakfast.
a ttended the runero.l or .Mrs. EJta.s
One jar lMt.s 4 wee:~ Rnd costr ' Btllef:. The decea.sed wa.s the 11l.ster
but a trine at Barton a Pha.rmacy, of Rev. McCumber and was from
Pomeroy and Martin &amp; Roller· •ear' Pomeroy She with her husMiddleport, or any drtJ.Ptore the band n.nd fn.~lly ~oved to w,n~.
wort~ over. Mat'1 sure you get
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Kroschen because It's SAPE. Money
back It nor. joyfully satlatled. adv.

No ad7erlisemen~ will be taken tor
leu than a mtntmum chaJ'i'e ot
twen~tlve centa tor eacb inlert!oD.

For Sale, MP.c.
FOR BALE-Oas table range. good
condition. Will sell chea p. E.
Shoemaker , WylUs HilL 7-20-3t

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FOR BALE-A large lo t or timber
2"x8"xl8', 2"xlO"xl6', 8"x8"xl6',4"
r:6"Xl6'. Al8o 1arge 'Ounch of b&amp;nk.
tiel, pWng a.nd a. lot ot heavy
timber 6''xl6"x20'. For tull 1n·
formation can 604 at Gatupolts
or aee Candee CoilJ Co., 701 f'lnt
Ave., OsllJpolls.
7-18-3t.

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AND TRY the nf'iV De Laval
Oree.m Separators. 'l'rade In aU
wom ' ' old
Meredith.
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ellt~l'talned Sunday by
of! youhg men from
Arbor c.eminaJY In
. The many friends
eon who hal -.....1
Akron for the..,.....~
oe!ved the ~;~,,;;;;;.;.,;;;;:;,!· : ~r~'
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~eO.:;'~~~ra 2 ~f toHatley,

canada.

in !our runs.
Larry French or tlul Plrates outpointed Fred Fitzsimmons or the
Giants. 4 to l , but the Les.gue leaden Look the nightcap, 7 to 3, &amp;ewing
up the game In the flrat inning
when "they knocked HaJ Smith ott
the mound aud scored tour runs.
IPltt~~burgh kayoed Letty
Clark in
~heir half or the flrat frame but
b.1s &amp;lWCelsor, Carl Hubbell, stopped the Bucs cold and chalked ~
his 14th. tl'iumph or tlle year.
The double bill kept 22,000 Pltt.aburgh rana on edge to the extent of
heaving pop bottles. Even the
Umpires were fighting, Moran re-

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Mr. and )4:ra. A. A. Board of
• Elmer Pln!aw l8 employed at. Gra.ham Statton were vlaitore here
Zansevllle.
Etaturday.
Mrs. ThOll. D&lt;&gt;.A. ford~ ve...,. p-·•ty
Artldl Braydon .of
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I:Jalltl: McNaughton, WIII-IJ1~~~~~~~~~ ·
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· ou errors : Hysell Run
City . .. .. . . 40

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COlumbus

Minm..o.polls
St. Paul .
l'IJdlanapdas . ' '''.
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Philadelphia . . . . . .
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lnd~lis &amp;t ~eropolls .

Loulsvllle at St. Paul.
Only games ~uled.

Brooklyn at
folew YOrk

By JANE GORDON

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SHEER JA~KIT DRESS
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Anoth«'r little jacket drc:u in sht er
!crepe that e.llpresscs g:a.y mood in
iblue and white priut.

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make the dr•!SS

Rochester at Toronto.
Montreal at Buffalo.
BaltUnor~ a.L Jen;ey City,
New&amp;rk at Alba.ny.

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Buffalo . . . . . . . . . . . 46
I ,Jet~;lly Olt.y . . . . . . 35

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YESTERDAY':S RESULTS
AMJ::RJ:tAN ASSOCIATION
CclumbUB Q, KansaB O:lty 5 ,
Columbus J. Kan888 City 1.
Mtnncapolts 1, Irullanapolla 5.
MUm~apolis 1!1. Jndlan~~opoll.B 8.
st. Paul 5, LoulsvUle 3.
· St. Paul 10, Lou1svllle 1.
Toledo U , Milwaukee 9.
Toledo 2, MUwaukee 1 OD

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Private Diniap Roomo
CHITTENDEN HOTEL
Sprlnr Ud IU(h
GEO. A. WBDlG. llaDaPI

By EDSON R. WAITE
Shawnee, Oklahoma

J. DAVID STERN, PUBLISHER OF THE PHILADELPHIA
RECORD SAYS:
"Advertisine is becomin11 more intellieent. Durine the pad
thirty year• there hu.been a co111tant rise in the level of ad'O'ei!tUineappeal. Not only are the lar11e advertiaiae aeencies whi!:h
prepare the bi11 national c:ampaiens etaployin11 better talent to cle•11111 and write the advertisin11, but they are attuning their copy to
a more intelli11ent audience.
"The day ia past of flamboyant, ballyhoo advertisiJJe with
crude i!liUtrations and ab1urdly superlative claims., '
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"Up to date advertiaine i• the loeic~l ariUment of an intelii"
lent aale&amp;man addreuing intellipnt prospects.
"Advertiten hav~ a!Jandoned the idea of ~itiat'their copy
down to the ma•se•. A1 a result Americaq a4vertl•ine hu become one of the II":•tell ~duc:ational and cultural forces i11 our
•ocial orranilm. It h.. chanpd our diet, telline ua wbat fpod to
eat, and when, and how to p~par~ it. It hat ehanr:d our home
life by introdgci... a multitude of lajloN'!vil}f !lftvii1!1J which
lelsen till' dri11lr~I'J' of ~ work.

TAril ,111t1r11 N11. 11J9i. m•1 &amp;-1 IJb .
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Cleveland at New Yol'k.
Chicago a.t Boston.
Detroit at Washill8ton.
St. Louis &amp;t Philadelphia.

soy PIL!11", WHO HoPES .
."ro WI~ 'THE BATTING CROiiiM '

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INTE&amp;~ATIONAL LEAGUE

~ A aporti ve note is th.e tied '-Ollar
iof wh ite shee r u cpe. The white crepe
appeau 11gain in th e upper bodltt! ·
iof the dress.
1 Au in!el panel a t th e fro11t of the
tdref.S will give your figure attractive
:Might.
For sunm*r

PittablJl'llh.

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Rates surprisingly · low
$1.50 to $2 50
Famout PUrple Cow· ~fee Shoppe
· Club Breakfast 25c to 50e
Luncheon 60c
Dinner 50c and 70.·

Did You Ever Stop l ..o
Think?

Won Lost
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Won Lost Pet.
N'ew&amp;rk .. . .. . .. . . 62 40
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.Roobellt-p .. '
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Tot'onto . . . . .
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Uo.Itlmore . . .
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Montreat
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Ph11adelphu~. aL ChlcaiJO·
BOI)ton at St. LouiB.

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FIFTH AVE. FASHIONS
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Toledo at Atilwaukee.

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off Gillespie 10.
: OUiespie.

him mort than hi.l! 4u;opti uu by the Sioux lndl&amp;ns now &amp;t
WfO•· '
li'11ir. Chief Black Horn is 1hown co11ferrlne the chief'a nnt.,. .
huddreaa on the Italian air leader. Balbo'a Sioux name. BPI ' "'
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Ohlca~ro .. .. • .. . .. 49 40 ~

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There's Always a heroty wdcome for you at

Columbus, OKlo.

Fhtladelphle 7, Detroit 3.
~trolt 10, PhUadelphi&amp; 5.
Chicago 8, New Yort f.
W8.lihlngton 8, St. Loula 7,
IN'i'i!aNATIONAL LEAGUE
Rcche11ter l, JerseY City 0.
Rochester II, Jersey CJty 2 \seven Innings, agreement).
Buffalo 14. Baltimore 6.
Baltimore 11, Buffalo 3 &lt;s~vcn
inninp, agt·eement.J
Albany 18, Montreal 10 .•
Montreal 6. Alba.ny 2 &lt;seven inn-

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AMERICAN LEAGUE
CleVEland 8. Bo6ton 1 U3 lnu-

HOW THEY STAND

Two base hl1.s : Fizer, W. Haley 2,
L. Ha.!ey.
Three base hit; Wilftam s.
Struck out by Buck 13 ; by Gillespie 8.
on balls by Buck 5, by Gill-

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NA'l10NAL
CinclnnaU 6, Brooklyn , 5.
Plttsburah i. New York 1.
New York 7, Pltt&amp;bwyb 3. ·
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DJ1(J1(p, 'BOOM AND•

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anfl ~ainly your name end full
ad~1-e••• the ~~mber of the pattlfll
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The publllherl wU1 be reeponaible

on!,y for ono lncorrect tru;ertJon
of any advertWement. Ern.~~ 1D

advertlaerueotlauoutd be

lr: tO da.JB by taking Krusch ~ n
Salts. Mrs. Helga. Blau&amp;h or Ncw
York OltJ reduced 26% lb&amp;.-took
• lnehes ott hips, 3 Inches off bust
and 7~ Jnehes off wa.lst. She
writes; "I hAven't sone hunKJ1' iL
moment-I feel tine e.nd look. 10
yrs. younrer: ..
To ret· rtd of double chl.n, bulgtng hips, ugly roUs .of fa.t on wais t
Mr. a.nd Mrs. VlrgU Rose ami
attd upper arw SAFELY and children returned to th-M home In
without dl.soomfort.--a.t the same Aka on, Monday, after h&amp;ving: apP.nt
time build up 11or10ua health arad
1 weeks here with friend&amp;
acquire e olear 'llkin. b'rlght eyes, a. coupe
and pan:.nt~.
energy ana.ndd vt -:~oo,~sn~k to ~~i'r
Rf:v. L. H. McCumbEr, daughters,
younger
na ~ e a. 'w.
M111. Vernon How~·ll. Rev. Orr and
t~poonful or Kruschen &amp;~.ltll in a son, WalLer, returned last week
gi~SS of hot wa.ter every morning frcm Wellsburg, W. Va., wh,erethey
before breakfast.
a ttended the runero.l or .Mrs. EJta.s
One jar lMt.s 4 wee:~ Rnd costr ' Btllef:. The decea.sed wa.s the 11l.ster
but a trine at Barton a Pha.rmacy, of Rev. McCumber and was from
Pomeroy and Martin &amp; Roller· •ear' Pomeroy She with her husMiddleport, or any drtJ.Ptore the band n.nd fn.~lly ~oved to w,n~.
wort~ over. Mat'1 sure you get
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Kroschen because It's SAPE. Money
back It nor. joyfully satlatled. adv.

No ad7erlisemen~ will be taken tor
leu than a mtntmum chaJ'i'e ot
twen~tlve centa tor eacb inlert!oD.

For Sale, MP.c.
FOR BALE-Oas table range. good
condition. Will sell chea p. E.
Shoemaker , WylUs HilL 7-20-3t

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FOR BALE-A large lo t or timber
2"x8"xl8', 2"xlO"xl6', 8"x8"xl6',4"
r:6"Xl6'. Al8o 1arge 'Ounch of b&amp;nk.
tiel, pWng a.nd a. lot ot heavy
timber 6''xl6"x20'. For tull 1n·
formation can 604 at Gatupolts
or aee Candee CoilJ Co., 701 f'lnt
Ave., OsllJpolls.
7-18-3t.

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AND TRY the nf'iV De Laval
Oree.m Separators. 'l'rade In aU
wom ' ' old
Meredith.
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ellt~l'talned Sunday by
of! youhg men from
Arbor c.eminaJY In
. The many friends
eon who hal -.....1
Akron for the..,.....~
oe!ved the ~;~,,;;;;;.;.,;;;;:;,!· : ~r~'
a_r
~eO.:;'~~~ra 2 ~f toHatley,

canada.

in !our runs.
Larry French or tlul Plrates outpointed Fred Fitzsimmons or the
Giants. 4 to l , but the Les.gue leaden Look the nightcap, 7 to 3, &amp;ewing
up the game In the flrat inning
when "they knocked HaJ Smith ott
the mound aud scored tour runs.
IPltt~~burgh kayoed Letty
Clark in
~heir half or the flrat frame but
b.1s &amp;lWCelsor, Carl Hubbell, stopped the Bucs cold and chalked ~
his 14th. tl'iumph or tlle year.
The double bill kept 22,000 Pltt.aburgh rana on edge to the extent of
heaving pop bottles. Even the
Umpires were fighting, Moran re-

~A..~N ~l'::Y

Mr. and )4:ra. A. A. Board of
• Elmer Pln!aw l8 employed at. Gra.ham Statton were vlaitore here
Zansevllle.
Etaturday.
Mrs. ThOll. D&lt;&gt;.A. ford~ ve...,. p-·•ty
Artldl Braydon .of
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lnd~lis &amp;t ~eropolls .

Loulsvllle at St. Paul.
Only games ~uled.

Brooklyn at
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By JANE GORDON

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make the dr•!SS

Rochester at Toronto.
Montreal at Buffalo.
BaltUnor~ a.L Jen;ey City,
New&amp;rk at Alba.ny.

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I ,Jet~;lly Olt.y . . . . . . 35

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YESTERDAY':S RESULTS
AMJ::RJ:tAN ASSOCIATION
CclumbUB Q, KansaB O:lty 5 ,
Columbus J. Kan888 City 1.
Mtnncapolts 1, Irullanapolla 5.
MUm~apolis 1!1. Jndlan~~opoll.B 8.
st. Paul 5, LoulsvUle 3.
· St. Paul 10, Lou1svllle 1.
Toledo U , Milwaukee 9.
Toledo 2, MUwaukee 1 OD

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Private Diniap Roomo
CHITTENDEN HOTEL
Sprlnr Ud IU(h
GEO. A. WBDlG. llaDaPI

By EDSON R. WAITE
Shawnee, Oklahoma

J. DAVID STERN, PUBLISHER OF THE PHILADELPHIA
RECORD SAYS:
"Advertisine is becomin11 more intellieent. Durine the pad
thirty year• there hu.been a co111tant rise in the level of ad'O'ei!tUineappeal. Not only are the lar11e advertiaiae aeencies whi!:h
prepare the bi11 national c:ampaiens etaployin11 better talent to cle•11111 and write the advertisin11, but they are attuning their copy to
a more intelli11ent audience.
"The day ia past of flamboyant, ballyhoo advertisiJJe with
crude i!liUtrations and ab1urdly superlative claims., '
·
"Up to date advertiaine i• the loeic~l ariUment of an intelii"
lent aale&amp;man addreuing intellipnt prospects.
"Advertiten hav~ a!Jandoned the idea of ~itiat'their copy
down to the ma•se•. A1 a result Americaq a4vertl•ine hu become one of the II":•tell ~duc:ational and cultural forces i11 our
•ocial orranilm. It h.. chanpd our diet, telline ua wbat fpod to
eat, and when, and how to p~par~ it. It hat ehanr:d our home
life by introdgci... a multitude of lajloN'!vil}f !lftvii1!1J which
lelsen till' dri11lr~I'J' of ~ work.

TAril ,111t1r11 N11. 11J9i. m•1 &amp;-1 IJb .
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LEAGUE

Cleveland at New Yol'k.
Chicago a.t Boston.
Detroit at Washill8ton.
St. Louis &amp;t Philadelphia.

soy PIL!11", WHO HoPES .
."ro WI~ 'THE BATTING CROiiiM '

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INTE&amp;~ATIONAL LEAGUE

~ A aporti ve note is th.e tied '-Ollar
iof wh ite shee r u cpe. The white crepe
appeau 11gain in th e upper bodltt! ·
iof the dress.
1 Au in!el panel a t th e fro11t of the
tdref.S will give your figure attractive
:Might.
For sunm*r

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Rates surprisingly · low
$1.50 to $2 50
Famout PUrple Cow· ~fee Shoppe
· Club Breakfast 25c to 50e
Luncheon 60c
Dinner 50c and 70.·

Did You Ever Stop l ..o
Think?

Won Lost
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lNTEeNA'fiONAL LEAGUE
Won Lost Pet.
N'ew&amp;rk .. . .. . .. . . 62 40
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.Roobellt-p .. '
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Tot'onto . . . . .
56 45
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Uo.Itlmore . . .
53 52
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Montreat
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Ph11adelphu~. aL ChlcaiJO·
BOI)ton at St. LouiB.

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36 49
31 51

Club

NATIONAL LEAGIIB

FIFTH AVE. FASHIONS
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Toledo at Atilwaukee.

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GAM,ES TODAY

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Club
New York

off Gillespie 10.
: OUiespie.

him mort than hi.l! 4u;opti uu by the Sioux lndl&amp;ns now &amp;t
WfO•· '
li'11ir. Chief Black Horn is 1hown co11ferrlne the chief'a nnt.,. .
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New York
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Ohlca~ro .. .. • .. . .. 49 40 ~

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Louis . .
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et.

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There's Always a heroty wdcome for you at

Columbus, OKlo.

Fhtladelphle 7, Detroit 3.
~trolt 10, PhUadelphi&amp; 5.
Chicago 8, New Yort f.
W8.lihlngton 8, St. Loula 7,
IN'i'i!aNATIONAL LEAGUE
Rcche11ter l, JerseY City 0.
Rochester II, Jersey CJty 2 \seven Innings, agreement).
Buffalo 14. Baltimore 6.
Baltimore 11, Buffalo 3 &lt;s~vcn
inninp, agt·eement.J
Albany 18, Montreal 10 .•
Montreal 6. Alba.ny 2 &lt;seven inn-

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AMERICAN LEAGUE
CleVEland 8. Bo6ton 1 U3 lnu-

HOW THEY STAND

Two base hl1.s : Fizer, W. Haley 2,
L. Ha.!ey.
Three base hit; Wilftam s.
Struck out by Buck 13 ; by Gillespie 8.
on balls by Buck 5, by Gill-

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CinclnnaU 6, Brooklyn , 5.
Plttsburah i. New York 1.
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