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in the Spanish hland of Maliorca, a.re doing everyl;:£~hing in their power to brew trouble between their own
:~'~'' cc1untry and that of lhe Uuited Stutes.
Soma time ago, it seems, troui.Jie ~Xil'!l~d between five
American citizens and a c 1v1l guard and smce th£tt time
the uccused American:s have been held in the dingy island
jail, 4 petiod of some 45 days, without bpi!. One, a wom- 1
an, has been mcarcerated beoide the cell of a demented
&amp;paniih woman until. the American woman herself is on
·zthe verge of a nenoul:! break .. down.
The islanders have been so comlistently unfair, un·
·bendCng and arbitrary that ~II mdicatins point to inter:;,:fA· Ib~Ijqi,ng and Hu1trary that the United States government
to see that some semblance of fair play and
'"I{•B·.l\llltic:e are ac(:orded to the citi:ten5 of this country.
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~~ :'l places Ullt!Sid~ of OUT own country where the jea)ocsy of
1' " tP,~ ~mcricun people is MO great that the natives cannot
help but show their feeling in the meanest way possible.
While few people want to see any trouble between
· the u.mted State• ,and..,pain, 1t is a certamty that all want
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HE DECISION of th e Sec 1·etary of State in refusing to

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cany the dry rererendum case of the Supreme Court
BETHANY M. ' E. CHURCH
of the United States, is only whRt m1ght be expected un~ a.a,l'aJikw
Qer the circumSances. No one except the militant, dieSunday school at 9 Hi A M Ben
Supt.
hard ,drys who cons1det uuy tactics JUStified by the end, Neutzllnr,
M9rntna: wort~hip at 10 2{) A M
objects.
Preach1Q8 servlc'e.
!fhe fundarn Bntal ideu of nur government IS tnat the There'll be no evening service
majority ' hall rule. That the majority loin favor of huv- FOREST RUN M. ~. CHURCH
Frederill F¥. Pastor
ing u' vote a u the queHtion, th~re can be no doubt. Petty,
PreachlnB service at 9 lli A M
unfnir, unAmerican methods to delay the flnal show- Sunday school at 10 15 A M.
down can come on ly from tho~ t· ~ources which see no Vernon NeiU!e, Supt.
merit m anything which they oppose. The rank and file of
PR... edYTERIAN OHURCH '
Ohw voters will welcome n chance to show their senti·
Dr. T. BoJtl. Gay, Pdior,
M!Mieport.
ment on the question.
MorninJ tervice 10 30 A. M BubIf Ohio is as dry as the 'militant dry leaders assert, juct "Pollow Me. '
Evenln&amp; service 1.30 P M. Subsurely there can be no ha1·m to their cause in having a ject
"The Abundant Lire '
vote. for tf the majority is dry, the ,.:.;tate will remain in The month of A\IIUftt Is the pas~
tor's vacation.
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T'he statement that some 200,000 dry• w11l be disap- t•IRST PRESBYTERIAN &amp; THE
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
point~d by the decision hs ill·timed af.l well aa ' irrelevant PEAC~
ThoepbU Mehl, Mlnll.ter
for there nl'e many times that number ot wets who would Church school convenl!l at 9 A
U Earl Ha.rtenbach a.nd Charles
have been ""appointed hnd th" underlving principles of Peoples
auperlnt.endenta A cordia.!
Amerjcan government been so far forgotten as to refuse •1elcome Is eJCt.ended to all visitors
stranaers.
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Mornlnr \IIOrahlp aL 10 30 o'clock
f .e nrs ago on a number of ot!casions until the objectl~e Anthem by oholr Sermon "The
lde-.1 for Society "
was reached anu the •tate was finally placed m tlte and Chrlstia11
Church school will meet for a
picnic at Shenana Park ·sunday
columQ.
apd evening.
the deciM!ull i• the only sensible, [air and just way afternoon
Thursday eventna the members
out of the dilemma
TME STOCK MARKET
HE RANK and tHe of Amertcan investor~ who c~tnnot
oVercome the temptation lo take a few uttiel"N" 111
$tocks, has ugam been treu.ted to the oJd familiar gt~,rne of
"Shake· Down ." \~'edm•sday nnd Thursday the stock mar- •

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Mlsa Olh Rickard left' Tuesday
!ol' Clevehmd where she wUl spend
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Rev and Ml'fl, AdklnB and twa
IJOY.I were dinner gueettl ot Orb
Wolf und fiUl'llly, Sunday,
Homer Brown and f~lly tlsJted
B11I Brown and fli.mUy, BundMy at 1
Broad Run.
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Severul trom here attended the
community meettne Wedneaday : 't
White Church.
MJ.ss Anna seu Lievtne spent~
pa.sL week with her grandpa, Prank
Rickard and tarnJiy.
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ttlnOO the bouoila.rtu ot J"'el'a ,W.
hftlt&amp;D&lt;:i!! (1€e Nnm, 34:118),
Miss Ruth Googins of Fort Worth, Tex., society helle,
. b He "rathentd out tbe .0~
b~=~i! thereof" whe11. tbe Canunlt.t win in whorli Elliott RoosevtJt, son of the Pre:\ident, 1~ report·
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ed to be romantically interested. Interviewed m Ch ic ago,
c. He '1planted It with tbe ('bole•
yo~J,ng ROOlilevelt said he would let everybody know in 1
t.han
people '"'"~'I vine" when the- ~an.elttlah natiqa.
cut to see the two t-Jams Pin v
which had I(Jne tbroqb the dfJ.ct· due cour~e 1f he ever intended to get marr1ed agam. He
. TCJ11t'ht the great game long
plln l\ ry nroc- , 10 EJyptlau buo_d
wn~ divorced Monday hy Ml'fl. Ehzaheth DomH•r Rno~il'­
1 Pfeted, Will be pla.yed at
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fteld
._,e, ~·a&amp; placed tllereln.
vclt. ReJlOrt."' ~ay he will wed Mi!!s LJ.oogm s Satul'd,ay.
Potn:~ roy and Mlddlepcut
, ' He "bull&amp; a' towe-r lo the rnhlat
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see which t.eam shnll meet
of It wketl urU!er David Je-ruaalna
NEW
ARRIVES
1 ried two Rusaian pllol3
two mech·
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Mr and Ml :&gt; HeJbel't Fink { L' ' • 1 a.niCll'und a nnvlgtt.tor iu nddltlrm to
11 HarrtP,on and. MonWnu HyFell &amp;.g· Wft)l mmle t11e- rapltal t'lty,
Out. or ga!&gt;c It was foaced
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up -~tldf! a \f.·I'Q.f-p.tef14 tllel't!'iol• 1111 of Main !tu•et a.nd Fomtb o.v· t Matte1n
• lmlii'Btion in the ftnn.l.s of th,. " '"
~ hall 00t1111$ml!nt ~The grune will
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enue announce the bh'th of an B- tu land six mili' N W &lt;.S ~ of Nome
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called 3 ~ 8:4S aa usual
'f.lwu tln! IPIPJ~le b1Jllt b-) Bolowofl pound daughter burn F'llday 'MP
Matt.e1n r.hOWfli. th~e.ft'scls'. of hi s ;
bel' 1,1111~ t~E! t)~ed plfll'f' or 1wortblp
little one hM b~n. named. Nfjll'~ [' pnvatloru In Slbel Ia
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ausse11 Fox of
hr Mid
But as soon as I got
visiting with ~ 2. '.fhe obUJaUon of the nRtloD (Y
Uack home on Amerlca.n sul.l I relt
Pete FeeneY
"He \OOltP.d that It ~ho~l"' br1bl
like a mtlllon· dollars '
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forth grapes.~· 'l'lle1 wbl"d I(Jukt!d eX
· 1 o.m sure glad to h68r FOsl Is !
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l!~ ssed the Idee, not ~o}J or dtMtlre,
going so well·· snlti Mattern ' My • --,-'-~I
or tx~tloo. God not only
hopes ot tettlng a reeorft for a solo UNQUESTIONABLY the
(ConUnued from Pale Onet
dtelrcd, bttf' npeetftd that Isro.el
flight around tt:e globe &amp;re 11ot :
w6hld brlug lorth frnlt to bll glory NOme and Fairbanks He had been dashecL but I hope Wile;, not only l di!!lill1lble feature off~re4 by
' 8 'l'he divine' diii.J:~polntDil!nt lTv. rc.llowlng the Yukon river but tompl~tes his fl1ght but ,.eta a new 11 wuh" reriLI'dleu ,,f priot-.
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fl. 4) ''{t broulfht ~orth wqd solnewhere beyond Ruby he became reccrd"
wrlnreF so ate th~t It is tn;e
~rRf!f!'IJ." lh.&lt;~t81ld ot BWt&gt;et, luseiODI cc-llfused llnd lost hl.s bearln&amp;s
:Under the low flying clouds he
Nome, Alaska July 2l ~INS.-The
trapeill, they hore I'"'Pe.s or a sour
FlnST and ONLY eleetrkl wrtn,
turned to the southwest instead or big Rus~18.n seaphme and ll.s crew
and un\\lroltutome ~ll).d. ,
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e..,stward to Palrbank!ll and after of nve men flew 10 000 mile~ to the 1 ~;n (o 1ecelve t.he a.pproTa.l of t.~
4. The de9oi~Ltlon of t'he vlne::va;rd hours of wandering finally came
R~BECCA
1EIS ue of Jlmmv Mattern lt wa.'! J"e·
U n~erwrit.I'M~' Laboratorlea, ¥
(n. l'i-1). Since all etl'orta had bf!Ein down here.
vealed here today.
YAUGER
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quirk
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waated, the ownp,r of the vlneydtd
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purposes to take away the felli',S JXl&amp;ICd an Alaska.n fil::r JO m1les .. topol on the Black Ben when ord·
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t,o t~R t:n.~t of Ruby who co-uld have a:utd· ~!'red to Anadtr tn bibK Ms.Lteaa ) .
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wild tu~ete to wllfte
back to clvlllzntion
Wll!D repor.M that Posts pl.me
'Thill was the
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II. 'fhe 81M Wh.J:h
p:LTt of t.he
bod.J, Oil
paSlied h!n1 B.&amp; he WM flYing frcm ms:ht of my
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Have dOwny ana:el food cakes,
P.r~ ~flee Rolls, tea biSj:Uita,
MD~wa 1meats .. . better foodfl
of au kinds
in the .. flavor..
Krina:" Coleman oven! The nel'f
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veloua featurea, makes it easy to
cook foods in a more appetizih&amp;
:way. Lights like gas ••• instantly
Cool,slike gas •.• makesand bums
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thoRe held arc 'gu 1! ty of brea k'" g lows of another
country, they must expect tu pny the penalty, but certainly a mere disagreement w1th a clVII guard Io hordly
serio~s onough, with '"' blood-shed, to wan:ant placing
five people, mcluding a woman, 1n durance v•le for nearly
two month~ •Yithout t!V€0 permitting them to furnish bail.
~o country can i'}uffer if everyone within its borders are
treated fairly ond pumshed according to the tene!s of

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ket d·ropped very much as • huge dirigible would be ex-1
pecterl to plummet if all the ga!'i an the various bags was I
releuSed at one ttme. Naturally durmg the great cral"h,
thousands of small investors, playing the . markets under
the handicap of distnnce and inexperience, suffered
l cavi!Y·
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Wh1le the losses were 110\ anything to compare 1n
'·\'ll!~m•. to tb• grlat rteb 0clc of j92~. t~eY simply served
:~~:: again to warn tbe ~.,·eat Amert•a!I latn!Is th~t If
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.yant to he sure to he sheMred to Ill~ •llin, all they
do is to da~\Jie in 'otocks lo.ng enou~ll and thf ohear· I
will II• done With ecl~t'1\ bile 1t is very improbable tl!~t there _will ever be
her cra•h cumpar~b!e to t~e nnp of 102~. there will ,
.uwa:y8 be enou11h rece..iQno followln&amp; surJes, t9 take the
change of t!Ie 4vQra11e investor whp has oo verY
to learn tl!at he tjllqko he k~owo •om~tlllng auout
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like to rely on the retriJ'(!rator to
keep 'foods from apoilinJ' but we
al110 use It io .eUmlnate .aa mueh
cooJdD&amp;' aa po111ii'ble.

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from bankru~cJ: by a Uttle o~ the proper kind ,, of. a.tv•rtit\a)f,
th&amp;~ 'oavemoney', by liopin.J:~~Atomen will como to their otore:
"Juot to advert~ 'wilhiot do, in theoe day. ~f chefulopend·
;· '';~~- ~eJ!Dinour n.~e before the pub~i&lt;; w~!t i.!'~W' ~we:~ &lt;'
..&lt;: . il'.4·11l.J!a!IIIJJ,11!.&amp;uto~t,Jie_ for •!•!'f memt;&lt;;._~'~~~~i!J)~ ~.
· 'foday you muat adve~ 'pnce'-d,. the only thllil ptbapec!bve · ,..
cuatomen are interested in. They will co when. they are told
and where the fact ia proven that they will ret what they want for
leN.
· "Hence, the merchant who ltnow1 enou11h to take I&amp;Jlarou•
opace, fill it with one or ~o illustriona, little readin11 matter and a
cheap price in farce type, wiU cet raulta.
"Busineso io bad, but there ie aome bein1 done and them..,..
dilnt w~o goes after, it in the ri1ht way is the one who will IJ"t
mootoflt.
"Never mak&amp; the mia~ of thinking you oave money by
cutting out ~&amp;dvertiainc. I&gt;C;n•t throw money •way by juat buying
apae41- Let oomeboclJ who lmowo up-to-date advertiainr math·
oda ~ your copy •l!.cl:tcno it. GET THE JUMP ON THE

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Evans:eUatlc service 7' 30 P ~·
Prayer meetin(l Wed. 7 30 P. M
Bible 11tudy Frl 7'30 P M. ,

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Gavernor

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make thia
one of 1450 miles to
Cc.nll.da., and the other
mth! lo New York.
pl&amp;nned

t~ ~ qiqdei'Q atovea that put an end to cooking
dl'li~/ Tbey mike cooking an ..sier, pleaaanter,tosk.

Sunday ~chooi 9:30 A M
MornlnJ worship 10:30 A ~

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PRESIDENT,

Phone 582·L

&lt;Con""u'eclt.&amp;; Pot/; &amp;.l

can be made at the ~$; ~.
Johnaon uid. &amp;owner, be dedar...
ed "any objeeiion to Lhe Prut&lt;~e.lh
plan to lncn!Aae Purthaa1nl dov/t!'
tu bring it int..? accord with the
rlslnr prieea Ls Jw'- bunk."

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ox- St.turd&amp;y. Locatod on ...,.,.,. lllnet. l'omeroy, 0.

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"'';ted. AnoUJIDOUI let-tere, bo~Wever exl!""llent an:l df4Jtqle ~ tbem·
IJII.v• ID DO iD!tauoe "iU be publ1at:tect..

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Kolllortal

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Weclt • • . . . . . • . . • .
$ 15 One Month •. , • , • , • •. , •..•••
Three !&amp;ontl :s ........... .. 1.00
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ALL RkJPORTS are true, it appears that the authorities

in the Spanish hland of Maliorca, a.re doing everyl;:£~hing in their power to brew trouble between their own
:~'~'' cc1untry and that of lhe Uuited Stutes.
Soma time ago, it seems, troui.Jie ~Xil'!l~d between five
American citizens and a c 1v1l guard and smce th£tt time
the uccused American:s have been held in the dingy island
jail, 4 petiod of some 45 days, without bpi!. One, a wom- 1
an, has been mcarcerated beoide the cell of a demented
&amp;paniih woman until. the American woman herself is on
·zthe verge of a nenoul:! break .. down.
The islanders have been so comlistently unfair, un·
·bendCng and arbitrary that ~II mdicatins point to inter:;,:fA· Ib~Ijqi,ng and Hu1trary that the United States government
to see that some semblance of fair play and
'"I{•B·.l\llltic:e are ac(:orded to the citi:ten5 of this country.
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'fiJi~ lllCI(ient but emphasizes the feeling of m&lt;&gt;st J
~~ :'l places Ullt!Sid~ of OUT own country where the jea)ocsy of
1' " tP,~ ~mcricun people is MO great that the natives cannot
help but show their feeling in the meanest way possible.
While few people want to see any trouble between
· the u.mted State• ,and..,pain, 1t is a certamty that all want
everY, AmericRn citizen actorded just1r e. No more Mll

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of Charleston were recent ruest.! ot
the latt.er'll pawmts, Mr. and Mrs.
John McMUllan.

1 dod'• pec:Uu .r.,-or ahQWa
fr. 2) God dJ~ for thla ~~h~
f!'b~t he did for DO other lll,tiO~ Ia
tot ' hlatory o! the world,

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HE DECISION of th e Sec 1·etary of State in refusing to

; '.a-Radk 8ibk

s-. lrtt.: Cl.W•ICOI. OWo

cany the dry rererendum case of the Supreme Court
BETHANY M. ' E. CHURCH
of the United States, is only whRt m1ght be expected un~ a.a,l'aJikw
Qer the circumSances. No one except the militant, dieSunday school at 9 Hi A M Ben
Supt.
hard ,drys who cons1det uuy tactics JUStified by the end, Neutzllnr,
M9rntna: wort~hip at 10 2{) A M
objects.
Preach1Q8 servlc'e.
!fhe fundarn Bntal ideu of nur government IS tnat the There'll be no evening service
majority ' hall rule. That the majority loin favor of huv- FOREST RUN M. ~. CHURCH
Frederill F¥. Pastor
ing u' vote a u the queHtion, th~re can be no doubt. Petty,
PreachlnB service at 9 lli A M
unfnir, unAmerican methods to delay the flnal show- Sunday school at 10 15 A M.
down can come on ly from tho~ t· ~ources which see no Vernon NeiU!e, Supt.
merit m anything which they oppose. The rank and file of
PR... edYTERIAN OHURCH '
Ohw voters will welcome n chance to show their senti·
Dr. T. BoJtl. Gay, Pdior,
M!Mieport.
ment on the question.
MorninJ tervice 10 30 A. M BubIf Ohio is as dry as the 'militant dry leaders assert, juct "Pollow Me. '
Evenln&amp; service 1.30 P M. Subsurely there can be no ha1·m to their cause in having a ject
"The Abundant Lire '
vote. for tf the majority is dry, the ,.:.;tate will remain in The month of A\IIUftt Is the pas~
tor's vacation.
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T'he statement that some 200,000 dry• w11l be disap- t•IRST PRESBYTERIAN &amp; THE
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
point~d by the decision hs ill·timed af.l well aa ' irrelevant PEAC~
ThoepbU Mehl, Mlnll.ter
for there nl'e many times that number ot wets who would Church school convenl!l at 9 A
U Earl Ha.rtenbach a.nd Charles
have been ""appointed hnd th" underlving principles of Peoples
auperlnt.endenta A cordia.!
Amerjcan government been so far forgotten as to refuse •1elcome Is eJCt.ended to all visitors
stranaers.
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them ' the l'l ame chance as was accorded their opponents and
Mornlnr \IIOrahlp aL 10 30 o'clock
f .e nrs ago on a number of ot!casions until the objectl~e Anthem by oholr Sermon "The
lde-.1 for Society "
was reached anu the •tate was finally placed m tlte and Chrlstia11
Church school will meet for a
picnic at Shenana Park ·sunday
columQ.
apd evening.
the deciM!ull i• the only sensible, [air and just way afternoon
Thursday eventna the members
out of the dilemma
TME STOCK MARKET
HE RANK and tHe of Amertcan investor~ who c~tnnot
oVercome the temptation lo take a few uttiel"N" 111
$tocks, has ugam been treu.ted to the oJd familiar gt~,rne of
"Shake· Down ." \~'edm•sday nnd Thursday the stock mar- •

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Mlsa Olh Rickard left' Tuesday
!ol' Clevehmd where she wUl spend
• t verM.I weeks.
Rev and Ml'fl, AdklnB and twa
IJOY.I were dinner gueettl ot Orb
Wolf und fiUl'llly, Sunday,
Homer Brown and f~lly tlsJted
B11I Brown and fli.mUy, BundMy at 1
Broad Run.
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Severul trom here attended the
community meettne Wedneaday : 't
White Church.
MJ.ss Anna seu Lievtne spent~
pa.sL week with her grandpa, Prank
Rickard and tarnJiy.
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a. He "!enced It" wheh' he q..
ttlnOO the bouoila.rtu ot J"'el'a ,W.
hftlt&amp;D&lt;:i!! (1€e Nnm, 34:118),
Miss Ruth Googins of Fort Worth, Tex., society helle,
. b He "rathentd out tbe .0~
b~=~i! thereof" whe11. tbe Canunlt.t win in whorli Elliott RoosevtJt, son of the Pre:\ident, 1~ report·
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t'ltE'rLUimated.
ed to be romantically interested. Interviewed m Ch ic ago,
c. He '1planted It with tbe ('bole•
yo~J,ng ROOlilevelt said he would let everybody know in 1
t.han
people '"'"~'I vine" when the- ~an.elttlah natiqa.
cut to see the two t-Jams Pin v
which had I(Jne tbroqb the dfJ.ct· due cour~e 1f he ever intended to get marr1ed agam. He
. TCJ11t'ht the great game long
plln l\ ry nroc- , 10 EJyptlau buo_d
wn~ divorced Monday hy Ml'fl. Ehzaheth DomH•r Rno~il'­
1 Pfeted, Will be pla.yed at
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fteld
._,e, ~·a&amp; placed tllereln.
vclt. ReJlOrt."' ~ay he will wed Mi!!s LJ.oogm s Satul'd,ay.
Potn:~ roy and Mlddlepcut
, ' He "bull&amp; a' towe-r lo the rnhlat
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see which t.eam shnll meet
of It wketl urU!er David Je-ruaalna
NEW
ARRIVES
1 ried two Rusaian pllol3
two mech·
,
Mr and Ml :&gt; HeJbel't Fink { L' ' • 1 a.niCll'und a nnvlgtt.tor iu nddltlrm to
11 HarrtP,on and. MonWnu HyFell &amp;.g· Wft)l mmle t11e- rapltal t'lty,
Out. or ga!&gt;c It was foaced
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up -~tldf! a \f.·I'Q.f-p.tef14 tllel't!'iol• 1111 of Main !tu•et a.nd Fomtb o.v· t Matte1n
• lmlii'Btion in the ftnn.l.s of th,. " '"
~ hall 00t1111$ml!nt ~The grune will
't
enue announce the bh'th of an B- tu land six mili' N W &lt;.S ~ of Nome
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called 3 ~ 8:4S aa usual
'f.lwu tln! IPIPJ~le b1Jllt b-) Bolowofl pound daughter burn F'llday 'MP
Matt.e1n r.hOWfli. th~e.ft'scls'. of hi s ;
bel' 1,1111~ t~E! t)~ed plfll'f' or 1wortblp
little one hM b~n. named. Nfjll'~ [' pnvatloru In Slbel Ia
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Ruth
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\I Celt pre tty sick over In SIOerl.a, t
ausse11 Fox of
hr Mid
But as soon as I got
visiting with ~ 2. '.fhe obUJaUon of the nRtloD (Y
Uack home on Amerlca.n sul.l I relt
Pete FeeneY
"He \OOltP.d that It ~ho~l"' br1bl
like a mtlllon· dollars '
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forth grapes.~· 'l'lle1 wbl"d I(Jukt!d eX
· 1 o.m sure glad to h68r FOsl Is !
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l!~ ssed the Idee, not ~o}J or dtMtlre,
going so well·· snlti Mattern ' My • --,-'-~I
or tx~tloo. God not only
hopes ot tettlng a reeorft for a solo UNQUESTIONABLY the
(ConUnued from Pale Onet
dtelrcd, bttf' npeetftd that Isro.el
flight around tt:e globe &amp;re 11ot :
w6hld brlug lorth frnlt to bll glory NOme and Fairbanks He had been dashecL but I hope Wile;, not only l di!!lill1lble feature off~re4 by
' 8 'l'he divine' diii.J:~polntDil!nt lTv. rc.llowlng the Yukon river but tompl~tes his fl1ght but ,.eta a new 11 wuh" reriLI'dleu ,,f priot-.
t·
fl. 4) ''{t broulfht ~orth wqd solnewhere beyond Ruby he became reccrd"
wrlnreF so ate th~t It is tn;e
~rRf!f!'IJ." lh.&lt;~t81ld ot BWt&gt;et, luseiODI cc-llfused llnd lost hl.s bearln&amp;s
:Under the low flying clouds he
Nome, Alaska July 2l ~INS.-The
trapeill, they hore I'"'Pe.s or a sour
FlnST and ONLY eleetrkl wrtn,
turned to the southwest instead or big Rus~18.n seaphme and ll.s crew
and un\\lroltutome ~ll).d. ,
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e..,stward to Palrbank!ll and after of nve men flew 10 000 mile~ to the 1 ~;n (o 1ecelve t.he a.pproTa.l of t.~
4. The de9oi~Ltlon of t'he vlne::va;rd hours of wandering finally came
R~BECCA
1EIS ue of Jlmmv Mattern lt wa.'! J"e·
U n~erwrit.I'M~' Laboratorlea, ¥
(n. l'i-1). Since all etl'orta had bf!Ein down here.
vealed here today.
YAUGER
By
a
queer
quirk
of
f:&gt;.te
he
waated, the ownp,r of the vlneydtd
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'fhr pls.ne ww; stationed at Seba· I we-ll as gobd llousekeeplnr In.,
purposes to take away the felli',S JXl&amp;ICd an Alaska.n fil::r JO m1les .. topol on the Black Ben when ord·
!itli,uie.
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jLlld le'""' It to ~
t,o t~R t:n.~t of Ruby who co-uld have a:utd· ~!'red to Anadtr tn bibK Ms.Lteaa ) .
'
ed
him
ool£'!y
mto
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':\.1rbauks
Nc:1
~ At U,.e toai'Jt or a flnrer 01' U1
wild tu~ete to wllfte
back to clvlllzntion
Wll!D repor.M that Posts pl.me
'Thill was the
most
rl;ffll•eull' ;
II. 'fhe 81M Wh.J:h
p:LTt of t.he
bod.J, Oil
paSlied h!n1 B.&amp; he WM flYing frcm ms:ht of my
10 l.ru. •(v'f, 8::;!8) , !
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Have dOwny ana:el food cakes,
P.r~ ~flee Rolls, tea biSj:Uita,
MD~wa 1meats .. . better foodfl
of au kinds
in the .. flavor..
Krina:" Coleman oven! The nel'f
~trn!aGas Stove with its mar·
veloua featurea, makes it easy to
cook foods in a more appetizih&amp;
:way. Lights like gas ••• instantly
Cool,slike gas •.• makesand bums
Jta own ps from regu~ar-gasoline.
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rl1~ht ; and wOt·ng.
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~atlon (n, 1 ~) .
• •The: u~iquo:. nlat101'i of tbla Q~ ·
p011 tu doo. Is presented under ttie
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thoRe held arc 'gu 1! ty of brea k'" g lows of another
country, they must expect tu pny the penalty, but certainly a mere disagreement w1th a clVII guard Io hordly
serio~s onough, with '"' blood-shed, to wan:ant placing
five people, mcluding a woman, 1n durance v•le for nearly
two month~ •Yithout t!V€0 permitting them to furnish bail.
~o country can i'}uffer if everyone within its borders are
treated fairly ond pumshed according to the tene!s of

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ket d·ropped very much as • huge dirigible would be ex-1
pecterl to plummet if all the ga!'i an the various bags was I
releuSed at one ttme. Naturally durmg the great cral"h,
thousands of small investors, playing the . markets under
the handicap of distnnce and inexperience, suffered
l cavi!Y·
:r
Wh1le the losses were 110\ anything to compare 1n
'·\'ll!~m•. to tb• grlat rteb 0clc of j92~. t~eY simply served
:~~:: again to warn tbe ~.,·eat Amert•a!I latn!Is th~t If
t;
.yant to he sure to he sheMred to Ill~ •llin, all they
do is to da~\Jie in 'otocks lo.ng enou~ll and thf ohear· I
will II• done With ecl~t'1\ bile 1t is very improbable tl!~t there _will ever be
her cra•h cumpar~b!e to t~e nnp of 102~. there will ,
.uwa:y8 be enou11h rece..iQno followln&amp; surJes, t9 take the
change of t!Ie 4vQra11e investor whp has oo verY
to learn tl!at he tjllqko he k~owo •om~tlllng auout
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tank• ; gliatehirtc
in tho new RIPnew aDd belil.uti-

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weD as mechanical per~;On. - Variouo models to ' suit
wery, cooking need.

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The Instant-Go Ia the ufe,
~dable, eoonomical · """'
1Q ready .•• m.tantly for anY ·
coololng)Ob. And it'ao real"mOJioy
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•vea:_. •• averqe fue1 coet ~r
~~~~ for a ralllily of fi"" ia only 2,J. Be oure to oee

during his

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Ehersbacb ·Hardware Co,

after his
Sunday. He
appeared
be ih io9d
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j'be·alth, de•pite the fact that
he wasli~pfln a ilamp basement and fed'? ·s~nllwiehes
CHURCH

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Hot W ather Moato
On hot summer daye we not onl)
like to rely on the retriJ'(!rator to
keep 'foods from apoilinJ' but we
al110 use It io .eUmlnate .aa mueh
cooJdD&amp;' aa po111ii'ble.

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By EDSON R. WA'IT~. SHAWNEE, OKLA.1 ' . '
NORMAN H. ORR, MANAGING EDITOR Of THE Y0NKERS
(oN. Y.) RECORD, SAYS I ' '
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"Aithourb many ·merchanta today could aa¥e th&amp;il' b~bleao
from bankru~cJ: by a Uttle o~ the proper kind ,, of. a.tv•rtit\a)f,
th&amp;~ 'oavemoney', by liopin.J:~~Atomen will como to their otore:
"Juot to advert~ 'wilhiot do, in theoe day. ~f chefulopend·
;· '';~~- ~eJ!Dinour n.~e before the pub~i&lt;; w~!t i.!'~W' ~we:~ &lt;'
..&lt;: . il'.4·11l.J!a!IIIJJ,11!.&amp;uto~t,Jie_ for •!•!'f memt;&lt;;._~'~~~~i!J)~ ~.
· 'foday you muat adve~ 'pnce'-d,. the only thllil ptbapec!bve · ,..
cuatomen are interested in. They will co when. they are told
and where the fact ia proven that they will ret what they want for
leN.
· "Hence, the merchant who ltnow1 enou11h to take I&amp;Jlarou•
opace, fill it with one or ~o illustriona, little readin11 matter and a
cheap price in farce type, wiU cet raulta.
"Busineso io bad, but there ie aome bein1 done and them..,..
dilnt w~o goes after, it in the ri1ht way is the one who will IJ"t
mootoflt.
"Never mak&amp; the mia~ of thinking you oave money by
cutting out ~&amp;dvertiainc. I&gt;C;n•t throw money •way by juat buying
apae41- Let oomeboclJ who lmowo up-to-date advertiainr math·
oda ~ your copy •l!.cl:tcno it. GET THE JUMP ON THE

cood a~andard
are. alre·~ay im·

p~rnU~t~j:~~r~·~~~(kM)I,OI!~ 111\d·ib &amp;irth•rate i1 ORe • of

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sponding a few dnys fishing
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In
wereParkersbul'Q:.
vlsltlng Mr. and M1'6. Albert

Morrilt Sunday.
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visitor Wednesday.
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Ice cream social at Locust

Grove 1

TUOI:iday evening.

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v, euk end wUh hill ruaenltl, Mr.
o.nd )Mrll. John Barnhill.

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occupied b)· Wolfe Clotbinli
Co.) Saturday afternoon
and e veninr by Queen E•·
thn Clau of Bethany M. E.
Sunday .11cbool;

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' ABoUT 11'1!.
&lt;iOLDEN
AGE OF

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COLHOOFIR
WON1HI
14-DAYDift
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BY

BOXIN(i.

Detroit, al·
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, wh\tcWMhlng. EH.ch t~m got only
four hits, Gen. Alvln Crowder lostne the duke In the eighth when
Dolja.ck. trlplC'd and Rogell singled.
RobE"rt MC!:es Grove,
peerless
oouthpaw or the A's, needed ten
Innings to sulldue the Browns, 6 to
6, for his ·-lfith victory or the year.
Pinky Hlgglus' s1ngle with the
baa~ jamrp.ed broke up the party.
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enough fer 1the Ye.nlr:ees, hurled
the ked 8Qx to a 5 to 0 shutoull
ov.er the Whll:e. &amp;x, no Chlcagq
player reaching third base. T~e
BoeiLon boys bunch~d hits efl'cc·
' tlvcly off their former playmate.
"Bull" Durham.

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Auteull, FmllC'~. July 21.- INSIn one of the most startLing upoot.s In llJ1 the hlstory of tennis, H.
W. "Bunny" Aust.tn, the En11llsh•
man. won from Ellsworth Vines.
Lhc American champion, 1n st.mlrht
seLB today In the opening sll\ifles
of tile Davis cup 1nter-ZOlv:J ftnais .
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a.n

odd:;~

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aames, Auattn swcepillg ~·o~rh •~·
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llre&amp;t t!"lwnph by 6-1, 6-1,

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hill

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~a

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By EDSON R. WAITE
Shawnee, Oklahoma

J. DAVID STERN, PUBLISHER OF THE PHILADELPHIA
RECORD SAYS:
"Advertioing is bec:oming more intelligi!nl During the 'put
thirty yean there hao been a conotanl"l'ile In the level of ad~­
ing appeal. Not only are the large aclvertioinr• a11endeo ivh{th
prepare the bi1 national c:ampaipo emplo:fu'lir better bdt!bt to deli~ and write the advertioin1, but they are attuninr thelt copy to
a mote intelligent audience.
·
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crude illuatrationo and abaurdly superlative claims. ·
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pupm , Deleo Ll&amp;ht Plaut.

N:r

.

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t-:U-3t.

Heated

FOR SALE-Fresh cows. See Henry Chicago. bas · bonottd the Intrepid]
Reibel,
Pomrro:r,
0. Phone leader of ltab'a alr armada byl
8121-L
'J-21-St maminl' a at.Net for him. Here J~

WrlLe (or ~'ld•C.. and

_____ ___ _

~£5;:!-&lt;li:.·:~~~~~·

Ann Crountos tollltiat with pride;
Balbo , Avenue markerJ

--......._.___
tio th&amp;: new

Bori.t ·

ALFRED
DELAYED
M•·. a.ud Mrl'l. Edson Stout a.ud
Charley Gephart of OrlumbWI qre
v"isltb~K s few days with . Mr. and
Mrs. C. F . OuiJtdtl,
Mr. and Mrs. warren Bentz. Will ~ ~~~~~
Bentz, Mnt Marie Hopkh111 and
~o n

Buddy and El!lle Bll.hr motored

lo Delawal'C 11.nd
rnd wlt.h

Mr.

spen~

and

the

Mrs.

week

Milford

f:!pencer .
Mrs. Charles WO!'Id spent. Mon·
oay even ing wtth Mrs. James
Swartz.
Charles Summers of Tuppel'B
Plains visited Harry · Swartz Mon(I.U.Y and Tuesday.

J. M. Bentz
t•ett Worthen

we.&amp;

•._.~~~~~~~~~J~~ij

ca.IUng on Oar-

evening .

caU!IlJ! on
Ooblentz

Rlder.our

'@EMPS~

&lt;;he~"'· '•n;;-•;,,lliif~,.. Colburn of
were the gue1t.a of Mr.
1
Dana Swartz Sundfl.YCharlts Bm·k
and aons II.I'C
sponding a few dnys fishing
Portlaml .
Arthur Hummam ~:~pent TU&gt;rn;~ay I
Mr. a.nd Mrs. Hem·y
In
wereParkersbul'Q:.
vlsltlng Mr. and M1'6. Albert

Morrilt Sunday.
Manard Baht was a Pomeroy
visitor Wednesday.
Several from here attended the
Ice cream social at Locust

Grove 1

TUOI:iday evening.

Carl Barnhill of Athens spent q1e
v, euk end wUh hill ruaenltl, Mr.
o.nd )Mrll. John Barnhill.

ICE CREAM SOCIAL
Rood building (former(•,
occupied b)· Wolfe Clotbinli
Co.) Saturday afternoon
and e veninr by Queen E•·
thn Clau of Bethany M. E.
Sunday .11cbool;

WHO BROUGHT '
' ABoUT 11'1!.
&lt;iOLDEN
AGE OF

!::;~~;];~~'~
COLHOOFIR
WON1HI
14-DAYDift
CONTEST
BY

BOXIN(i.

Detroit, al·
cw;tom,r for the
Senators, Jumdcd them a. 1 to 0
, wh\tcWMhlng. EH.ch t~m got only
four hits, Gen. Alvln Crowder lostne the duke In the eighth when
Dolja.ck. trlplC'd and Rogell singled.
RobE"rt MC!:es Grove,
peerless
oouthpaw or the A's, needed ten
Innings to sulldue the Browns, 6 to
6, for his ·-lfith victory or the year.
Pinky Hlgglus' s1ngle with the
baa~ jamrp.ed broke up the party.
OeOJ.'g(! Ei'IPBra.s, who wa.an't good
enough fer 1the Ye.nlr:ees, hurled
the ked 8Qx to a 5 to 0 shutoull
ov.er the Whll:e. &amp;x, no Chlcagq
player reaching third base. T~e
BoeiLon boys bunch~d hits efl'cc·
' tlvcly off their former playmate.
"Bull" Durham.

I

I

I

VINES IS DRUBBED

Auteull, FmllC'~. July 21.- INSIn one of the most startLing upoot.s In llJ1 the hlstory of tennis, H.
W. "Bunny" Aust.tn, the En11llsh•
man. won from Ellsworth Vines.
Lhc American champion, 1n st.mlrht
seLB today In the opening sll\ifles
of tile Davis cup 1nter-ZOlv:J ftnais .
In all, the tan, ~J~W~~Ilng AmeriNW:,

a.n

odd:;~

ravortt.e before the

Did You Ever Stop To
Think?

flUI.teh was able kt win

aames, Auattn swcepillg ~·o~rh •~·
D.

llre&amp;t t!"lwnph by 6-1, 6-1,

VInes was unable

to

aet

hill

!;ackhanll shot.s ov'!r the net. Even
hl1 tervlee te.tled him, notably In

tbe first two sets
~a

chB.nce.

wh~!'e h~

never

II Innings.
wtlmer ~I.Uson, American.
carl Moo)'(' pitched for t..tttle at Fred Perry, Enirlllihman,
~R~Itz~a;;;n;;d;;Y
...
ou~n~g~dl~d~the~c~a~wi;h~!=n=g:;.;;;;:7~-6~,8~4 in another sta.rtUns ...:.. '"

By EDSON R. WAITE
Shawnee, Oklahoma

J. DAVID STERN, PUBLISHER OF THE PHILADELPHIA
RECORD SAYS:
"Advertioing is bec:oming more intelligi!nl During the 'put
thirty yean there hao been a conotanl"l'ile In the level of ad~­
ing appeal. Not only are the large aclvertioinr• a11endeo ivh{th
prepare the bi1 national c:ampaipo emplo:fu'lir better bdt!bt to deli~ and write the advertioin1, but they are attuninr thelt copy to
a mote intelligent audience.
·
"The day io put of flamboyant, ballyhoo advertillin1 with
crude illuatrationo and abaurdly superlative claims. ·
"Up to date advertiaU.. Ia the logical ar~t~ment of an inteUi·
rent aaleaman addreuin, intelligent prospec:ta.
"Adverti111ra have •bandoned the idea of editinr their copy
down to the ma11e•. As a result Al!leric:ap adv~iain1 ha• b.aome one of the
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aoi:ial
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