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Personals '

R£SUUS SEEN

MU~Ol.IAi TAKES

DE41&gt;£RS' NOTICE' - ft 7ou
I) ,the News Otllce of The DaOJ--- - - - -

OVER MORE WO~

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Tribnn~, call 2SO.L ; If the Buatneso

:POM[fliY ·MIN
,.~·JM IS'iUilT
S.uvaae

' , . OI)lee aolt ,or 202-R.

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LEASED

s- Deed

WEATHER FORECAST..!..

Ohlc&gt;-Cioudy _ . . , In South
portlon tonloht and Tufllday Cooler tonloht
and 1n South port.lon 'rtJeMIB7

SERVICE.

Deebire .
--ouli PREDICTIONS Studios
War On Strikers

4alina~To •

Meip County

"BEING MAU AS TO

OF ERROR

8Y PROPOSAL
IVO.aald Benefit All Financially /u Well A.
Other Ways

OHIO CROP fiEL

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Means Of Combattino
•
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W1ld Speculabon
A re SOU&amp; ht

Loweat
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ON ' RECORO
Heat Rec9rdo
,Jo Many Places; (;qm
Threatened •

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MfDDLEPORT-

wouJ.d be
reqoJirillB
and nul-

~leporf mp

Chester To Play
Pomeroy Smiday

GNtlllfli

TO NJ
Gime

HT!

AS SAFE-GUARD
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Boston to Shedtac t.iew Brunswick
In t h e takeoff 1
•' U&gt;e 24 Italian "'"Ploue• on their Cheated

1•oauy caused a dPill

voyage home
ltalo Ba lbo commander

""""al

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o lobe ftotUla asAed foJ a recheck

m weather repcrt.s along the north

m u coast...

1 oeneral ;salbo had mtended to
take
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otr wfth his 8eet by A M (E

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Of Victo- While
Almoot Within Their
F'
T'
•nger

EXHAUSTION
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Sunday and Monday

M•nt.cttmery,

Pa.uette,~~~­
J~ PUker

SesoiOD Called "Prelimi- l T~e~e .... ~ po88iblllty the w.e- l Of Miahap; Gao Tanka
nary" By Secretary
on might "' postpo&lt;"d until toEmpty A. They Smaah
••orrow
I
I D Connec:tJCUt
.
Wll
&amp; ace
The bl&amp;l'k bearded leader ut t he

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80
Juha

St~

Meal
Wilson,

$1

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Ut'

tach

eahh
1t Ch at

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The i:om

Smeltzer

rnoa:t

'·8h0fi: Dream

to

lli"..IDoe

Donnally

,Sunday z"o P

Pasture la.nd.ll .U&gt;rnu,,hp~t,
ore ltiodly dried up
dn July 1 the copd1Uon or t.he
corn -crop In Ohio Waa e$timated at
62 per cent, 16 ~ polnt.s below aver·
Plf The Lrecaat of Production
then !IJ~ Q:D 900 000 bushela
The potato crop condltlon at that

time W&amp;s 56 per cent.-:--the lowest on
record The productibn foreeaat 1a

only 8 190000 bushels, while the ;;nm~pk&gt;Y
ftaure may be towered even more
tecauae or the dr}' IPell
Tobat~ production Is ~xpected
bt COII6lderably lower than

I!: berllbach Conipo.ny on
\lobi! h

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t't", Y6u Eve!"
·Stop To Thjnk?
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tney

min~na:

OWlled

bl.l Ebcr sbacll

properlte.s

beCP.Uife

CtmgiLllY

had

to.xeR on all lt.&lt;t real and pet -

Sf\UO.I ploperty and
lt lllll]ll~nt

01

hlCk

tht~r r•

UL:«!fl

were no

at

:tear's and suaar beets •re

!1 0~

per cent-also. the lowtat on re&gt;cora. lllO&gt;V•
~ and eiJa .producU.on
bfoeift red.uted are&amp;tll' IU'I a result
t1ili
aeoordlnB to exP&lt;ii:tl&gt;
Fruita t.nd truck yeplable~ u well
ba.ve , beed serloU&amp;ly damaged ~J
(l001" c:t~P' are eU!rua.ted

t 1111 Um Iil l{ t.he eutu e lltlgs.tlon on
] "OP~ rty Vh!Ch WOII
thairH
fhH
C\Ull V L'l.X1lllol OlftCIOIR WElle try1ng

-t.

1 t;Ollec t taxgs on HOmPthhiA: wh~~h.
Ebert~bach Oompany did NOT
have tn then· po&amp;BeBiion tor atsveral
after the ttme for which- the
oftlclnl::; alleJOO ~xe11 were
the money tmroJved in thE:

ue

MAY BELL BUR

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By·Edaon

R. Waite, Shawnee, Okla.
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PAUL: F. JAEGER, EDITOR OF.
DISPATCH SAYS:

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Qolumbua, o , July 24-INBea'le of 8.2 per cent beer and pad·
mutuel betting on hot1e races.. may

Oblo, Attorney General John W

BRAJNERD (MINN.)
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Br1cker decland today In

to
directorat"Of
ag•'lcultw
nowalate
be permitted
county falre In
Earl Haneteld

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THAT never in the hiator111f merchandiaint cooperaflon
and inter-dependence of con~umer, &amp;Iiller and the mediuin by
which theae 'wo do buoineao...:...the newlpaper-hae been at apparent as at 11retent. Economic fa,:.toro have b~llht betler
plannlni of adve"'iting campaiana, better oelectipn of merchandioe by the cpmumer and better eenice by the newopaper; 111! of
whidt hao rt'oulted in mutual benfit and inter-dependence of this
civilization.
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;.~··" 1 The-pelftpaper holda the keyito tli\;' -'ina inane~ of m~an• llio~na. It offero a dual aervict.; the contumer bertefilt lly the
merchant's election of the newspaper u a medium through which
he can acquaint hie patrope of hia wareo. Throuwh thit united
cooperation, a new mercbandiaine oyatem ir llevei'!Pinlt. It hae
brouaht the newePf,per more etron1ly to the fore than e.ver. In
fact, the newopaper has become the buyint "bible" elbilinatinll
the old and prennial cuotom of l.areainina and barterina by profe..ional b~p.jn ~ivero.

Mt tbat -

AND, LIKEWISE, THE NEWSPAPER HAS BECOME THE
ACCEPTED GUARANTEE OF QUALITY AND s.ElVICE IN
ITS PRESENTATION OF THE PATRONS' NEEDS AND THE
MERCHANTS' OFFERINGS.

"""'t ljD4

q11id. relief Ill a ,... ChevrOlet. Clll!!ll
~ tblo
twilt .............t !-&amp;· 8Dd
• \&gt;rilk, ........ broeie •II¥ ~ • u: bf
DIJIIIc, You""' bUbed·m
.,.,.:lnl·"""'l

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'..li.from bHd·,!'\~,'~&lt;lil:fe ~ ~

~ bl DO tiiR!o at ~-~ 'to:

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JN~IIW ~~IW oer~ti a ~me

~ ,l,ft 'j,p otbcl' lalr-prlc:l!j!' - . lt'o
, :~ \1~, ., dJ*I '1'4. ;&amp;!iat,JOU
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FRIGHT
BLAMED
DEATH OF CHILD

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Post Resting On
Flying Laurels ~"~=

There'• 110 ,..atber '!!'

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the
end circle the &amp;~tXirt .
turned on the
pilot In puatng
But on the Glsth

-t:kt' beets may

.ax qght ls n,ot a
the count~ ill atcollect au~ bx~a

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seriously

dry apeD, :farm
Other crops
ilJ,\ou, tobAcco

Eliza-

or

&gt;

CAUSE

Jtahan force ordered hiS men l.o be r
By PAUL C "\'A fEB
sl FlOyd Bennett slrpon at 6 A M
E.y JAMES L. KILGALLEN
INS Staff Corre!pondent
thl8 morning
IJ'lS Stat! Correswndent
Washington July 24-lNBfhere the 24 [rlants of the 11.1r 1 Bridgeport Conn July 24-INS
l.k9ders representmg all main dl loaded w!th 1.250 gaUuus of gwo and
Cheated of victory almost wlthm
1\lsJO 1s or Lhf' grain trade met Lo ~ 1 H. gallons cf oil ench were Lu ned !light of their aool Capt James A
day with Sefretary ot A~erlculture
and ready for the start of Lhe Molll110n and his wlte the fo1mrr
Wallace t.o devise new safeguards hop
Amy Johnson rrom hospital bed~
~~~nlnst w1ld ~peculation In farm I Every plane Wa!l reported In lop I.Oday strove to hide Lhair dlsap
Wh 11 ll
14.
u
u 1mmod 1ties
111 teh condition
Every motor had polntment and grlet at the unsuc
~
le ~pee~ato~ Jll\lolped, Jl.l8rlon OpaA (allove
The senotwne~ of the wn lr. PI Ice lken palnRtt\klngly checked every cesMul end ot
their p rujt'ctPrl
e
1
IISJ'ht). the hu~btmd Khe WR~ .lCCU:-Jed of con!!.plrlng tu kill sltun twn was reftecteU 119 the l ~tntt and INaet&gt; was gone over tn 1Wales-New York non ~top fll!!"ht
' hl s m~:~urunce, s t rod e across t h e courtroom Ill Chu:ago l ,lf'aden; b dellbero.t
d behl d 1 d j Lrsts or structural souudneM and and Look IL sm\1\ng •
,or
tin'
Ule jie&amp;plane base was cleared Ior 1 It was a wan smile howe\I:"I
1
1" 11 c ose
oors ywar- tere111rconscsd'"
l
1 hft yng
•c•.:'lltturday andkuwe dM rs.' BeBSie Opas •mmedaately after I1 t~bllshlng
minimum prices In the ! the departure of the visiting alr~
An ••ue noted Brtls
pan
U
h db
•·· th •
1
ChlcagC) grai pit
men
plainly -aere suffering more from
l~ case a
een gwen w
&amp;JUry. n sp1te of th1s gesWallace ha~ before hpn a report ! ~skm to m&amp;ke the first hop to heavy hearts than from sUght
ture of affection, ~he jurQrB, out leSH than an hour pro or short a.nd 1ong sales exceeding Bhedlac wu made b~ Gen Balbo hurts received when their sen
..oh
~
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m 000 bushels
hi h sh ed I late last ntght in order to give the farer plane erashe~ In a swamp
d ...,_ 0 pas ru 11•~
noqnce ~~o
"' ..-... e must serve one to hve tlemendous bull an~ ~ar a:e~a- fiteu all the rest. possible before just out:aide the airport here
) ears m PflBOn .
tloru at Chieago one operator tJiarttne on the danprous and exWrecldna" their hopes for oom
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--~ alone was
long'
by !3000.000 heuaUn1 ocean Jwnp
1 pletion ot the hop
from Pendine
to.~shels of com and several miiUon From Shed~e It was announced Wales to Floyd Bennett airport in
Lushels ol small grain
the squadron would proceed to J New York
oratJ(ied at the Chicago board Sh&lt;lLl Ra.rbor Newfoundland where I Misfortune which doned the
J'
or trades action In
pes:gic&amp;' final preparations tor the ocean 1ste~&gt;J ot ~ young couple 11 ince ftrit
~ y
minimum grain
prtc.eB at la&amp;t Jur.1p will be made
1 they planned the flight culmblaeerd
Thursday s
closing
quotat.lona
After Shoal Harbor goal or the
tbe wreet of the Seatarer 1 ~ '
Wallace wa~ hopeful the chaotic squadron t: 111 be Valentia Ireland
The tamed ftyma pair had COV·
1tlon ot San Francisco consisting ot I j.orlce situation could be straighten- for v..hlch Lhe Italians wm hop ered approxtmatetv. 3,190 miles
Jlti large department. and other ed out on a permanent basl.ll The wltb the ftnt favorable weather
~ince JeaY1nf Pendlne sandB at 5 58
INS Staff COrl't'IJ)Ondent
stores,
report.OO:
unanhnou~
agreehoard
actlotl
was
taken
wlht
ad
Prom
Valentia
the
argosy
wUI
1
A
M I Saturday) Ull81ghted ror
8
Washington July
m nt
a 40-hour week Md 11lnlstrat1on approval
head ror Orbetello It&amp;ly home base 1uearly 30 hours they had 1'ougbi
t~upport of the ProKrnm In
oraln spokesmen were told tha.t or the !IQUadron and the point I unfavorable wlnda over the north
unless the admiulstrat1on receives trom wbJch the m&amp;Sf! fHKh t got un- Atlantic to reach the Ca.nadlan
thP. tuUelllt IXlf!lllble JJupport 1n u.s der way July 1 after weeks of de- Maritime Provinces and head down
cnmpalp1 to "t:ur::. speculative ex- la;ii because or bad weather and I the coast
tt wiU hlliOl't. to the eatraor- !ltomla over the A1pa
~;::~~w~ ere
the •uloiUp.
panted at the fll)ee·
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7RES TO SUPPORT
TION PREP1\
JOB RTJNG PLAN

"MADE. ON
BROADWAY"

ren ,ou counUeu. nftW W..
you houSe, Jt• room~ ani~
•
rarden that JNDlfll!l IL

1PI

lUll

Call&lt;o4, a$ 10:15

:JAdmiiuic&gt;n Sc and 1Oc

RobeJt

Temporanly

1

Uoleu • Rai~ Givea R.,..
lief Soon, Yielila May
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BRIN~S lEADERS 5' : ~u~:;~:..~·:r.~f :~y- l ~fTtn CROSSIN~
INfO CONFERENCE po~·:.,y~~ fiy~~:v,.~~~~.~~; :ATl~NTIC ICE AN

D~ PilOt to btl A~·
ed Reeeptioft Ia New ,
York Weclneoday ,

7

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Five Indian Boys
Burned :I'o Death

w••H-.. oa llldl&amp;n Reo~•tioft ;;l ~""!'d•
~

5Wopr b_y Fire

By LESLIE GOULD

VAGRANT HELD AS
MURDER SUSPECT

New Yort,
July 24-lNB--Tile
1stoot -tnartet today recovered from
oollapee of the :ta.at week a•
was reelllfted on Ule S-hour

with t.he openlnC at' noon
violent buJp at the
1a1ns rwmtna 1 to
and a few i81J1eB up aa
Ui points ~ 't'tle rt.se wa
furt.her ioroed Uqulda~
tpipaf~
marefn ..
-The
were cut down

weak

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'.BE DAILY

li(OIII)AY, JULY :U, ltU .

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THE DAILY TRIBUNE
' jaB MEIGS
e1
~-class

PIJ~t.ISHING

Sam:

l"liiatroJ, Oblo

matter aept. 13, Uta, at the Pol$ omce &amp;t

March I, 11'19. Publlabed Dally &amp;lid
uaept &amp;Sat\u'd&amp;Y. Locak'd on LOwet- 8e1:ot:.cl Street, PotQeray, 0.
~ friends

aend us let.t.era or

ln alJ cuea ll&amp;n

Nearly
Injured
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Can't Be

COIIIP4NY

oiuo, under !be Act or

Wben

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.AJlobYI!lOUI iettera, however ellc»llent a.n·l deaJn,blt 1n t.bem- ,

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BEI'USINTATIV~S

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Delhered Bl' Carrier

a,

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diaeasc

claims

were

June 193:l

FataUtles tor

1 diatrlbut.8d as

mpnth were

Chlcngo
July :24--INB-pP,Uce
scarchtld today for five bandltatwho
.raided the Olympic Golf tnub
whlle a dance was In progres( and
escaped with $14,100
and Je1Velrf
valued at l20,000 after terrorjztna
82 guests and
eleven emp]pyes
All tlvu were masked
,
Thf! gunm-:: n held tlu!lr vlctfms at
bay f~ ~minutes while comp~nK

Construe-

i commercial D,

1bl.. ,

f!'..,llln·

Ill
And
and
clay.

t he 1'0bbel y

foods and
eomposttoln '
and clerical
cRch, laundrlell,
CommerclaJ.
st~ne
cru~,h~l~n~gri~:~~~~!~J~:~!; I
ncctdent
goods had

HOTEL
COLUMSUS

tal

Columbus, Ohio.

G-40,- toods and

0

~nd
custody of butli:Un~
grounds 671 blast t)ii'naocs,
works and rolling mUis ~ 641
Public employees 615
The six principal causes or lnciustrtal Injuries were , handling
objects with 2,3'J1 clalpla, machlrv
f'ry 2,044, hand tools 1331, rallS or
persons 1,199. stepplni upon or
~:lrlklng object&amp; 1,183 and motor vc
tlwles 711. T~se ca.u.se,s were acccuntable for 73 per cent ot the
inJutles and Jlei\J'ly '1:'10 .per cent
of fatal cues durl.na' the, montq.
The time loss (jue to June a.ccldents a n.d ~~upattonal dtBeases
WliUi Nl ,088 ~ay 8 wh~ch 1s an ill&lt;~ease over the . ' Preceding mprit.b
e.nd also over the record for JUJle
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of acoident.l ln-

, t!on 9, Minb::tQ:

• DJ!;CENTLY a court took ch•rge of an infant uecause the
\~ parents were "So lacking m the worthwhile things that
worth, that
1 a'O to make up btdleij and gentlemen of real
tbey refu~ed to htn e anythlllg to do with th t!i r offspring.
)i!;l~ey told the judge they "hated" and "deop tsed" the htmtte and wanted noth1ng to do with it. Their reason
that the father was on~ of a dozen -children while
moth er and wttc was uue u( ~even and they had see n I
I'll the "brat.&lt;" they wanted tu •ee,
i
' Ca'n It ue P0801ule that l1ature should have visited on
• t.wo so lacjunr in the 1~4Ul!'lltes of happm eas, such a ble~:~s­
Ufg to 'be kicked ani.J huft'eted around as such an mfant
"lUSt Ue, wer~ tll 0 bt' Jcfl 111 their hands "! Can it be that
\$ueh people du I . c .wd lneu.the 1n this g reat land? That
tl:iere ure tho~~ ~~w huvu ~;o lftl.le Idea of what makes
T.C&amp;) ha.p pine1-1~ !
"
'Phe lime \\ill come to these two Y..hen they w1ll be
,; moaning their late ttnd when they will wonder why fate
hM been &lt;o unkin d to them. A• a matter of fact nght
fj,&amp;1now, th{!ir mu.kc up i~ s uch that 1t 11:1 debatable whether
they 'ire gctllng any enjoyment out of life. even in their
.oWn, m1~~;utdeti, dutturted view. T he judge, as a means of
'· llafet.v ,to the ch ild, placed 1\ in the hands of the county
·iQ wluch the heartless, so1111ess pair reside.

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recor~

cppatlona.I

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I'IAZIS BEWARE
R. HITLER and his faithful Nazi f ullowell!, havmg
don e all the damage possible m Germany, evidently
seeks lo emulatlthe example of the ~reat Al exander and
is reachmg out other world~:~ to conquer.
Be that as it may, he had better learn for the 11ood
9f Germany in general and for his own in particular, that
~ e is playing with real dangerou s, explosive fire whel) he
a~•ults AmerJCan ci\izens, whether they are Jew• •re

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filed during the month of which 82
:were de-,th clalm8. There lfM an
L'lcrea.se In both tatal and nonf&amp;.tal claims over Lhe prevloQIS
month and also over t.he record for

••.• .10
P,. Week .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. $ IS
Three Montl.9 . . ... ....... .. ,
CJDe M:Jnt.h . • ..•..•• , ••• , . • • .so Slx Mouths .•• , , •.••• • •... 2011
1.011
.iJrrlbl, Year . • ••• , • . • . • • • • • • 6.UL One Year • .•••.• ••••••••.••

~ ~OEFULIGNORAN~E

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Phone 582·L

Commtn1on
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A total of 11,914 Injury and oe-

liii&gt;U

One MonU\. ••..•. .• ,,,,

VIRGINIA :
GREGG . " '

jurle8 reported by Supt. 'fhos. P.
K~ams. of the Division Qf Wety
and Bn:iene of the Ohio In,duatrtal

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Vbicap, Philadelpbl&amp;, Plit.bUI'Jh, MUwallkea

Braved Atlantic Together

·ro

"'A marked inCle&amp;lf:! of emplo)' ..
men\ in June. eapeG'Ialty ln the
heav.Y lndustrles, l5 rellected 1n th8

monura

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Ji't'ed Klmbr.U, lne.

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matter tor publlcJ,Uon the)'
their name&amp;-tlltnou(l:h not necouarll)' W be

:NATIONAL ADVERTISING

·'NEWS

11,914 (.,j,;;y , and Qlaease
Claimo f'lled D.&amp;ldr
Monjh of June

n~wa

ill DO Instance WUI be publbhod..

Couple

1'-

too Room•

ROOMS $1.10, 'U5

o&amp;m s1.:il
lUNING ROOAt. AND

Citing her own experience Norms. SheaTer, b~ed film actre~~. an-

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~weled "positiVe ly :;e~" when a~ked If lni.P\)Y marrmge ~~ poss1blr m)hc
mov1e colony Min Shearer, w1fc of Irvmg Thalberg, film C).l we,
re:turned fro~ an e.xtcnded vacation m Europe w1th her hu sblmrt and
their three-ye,r-&lt;~ ld \on, J1 vmg, J1·., enrout~ to the1r home 1n Hollywoori.
It ltl tbe borne Thtllberg ' boui)'hl for hi ~ bride-elect m: Y~'lil !\ ngo nnl.l In
\'uch they wcte married and have l'e&amp;tdcd sln(_oe, M1s~ Shc::~Ici IUt.lll she
doe~ not believe In so-called "manta! vacations,"
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!lT,RA l '( ITTR1' .U:OTEL

Stny~ ~ .f~lda 1
5o -ROOm· ao Ba&amp;~ ste.nu
Nt!w

d

Healed •

t•epreaented. fa~ pal ent8. Mr a.nd Mrs A
Lll:l 1 im
~~ttl~ o permabeht. dlaab!Httes, 11 famlly
over seven da.y11 lost tlme,
oeorge Ingels has returned home
sei"en days or tell! and 9 medical Rft.er spending the past two weelul
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IOI!&amp;o wu al WMbmgt.on, D C.
1 Meigs county workers ftled 16 cases tn whlc no me
..... E Blelner is 1e1lort.ed Lo be UL
--;;;;;~·;:~~~i.1r-:-- ltr.votved.
The
for 1993
the "t ~his home here
n10nth was
28"1t.tme
days. killS
Jn June
tilLS county nled 16 claiiM, tncludBei'ntee Parley has gone to Co1m; o fa.ta11ties a.nd \he Ume loss to lumbus where she will be the guest
worken was ~2 days
~
c! Mi-. and Mrs Y/alter Major and
Wl lmpser. Oregon - We thollght
I
IRinJ)y.
}CUI letler over for eleven years I
87 Artbut ·'&amp;usa"' Baer
ll«t. and Mr.'! Donavln of ColumVIle 1re keeping up an act1vc cor-j i
bus are vlsltinc: relatJvcs here
tt$pt•ndncce If you Lhink t.hi:i 1s au
While riding on n. truck TueOOa.v
HO!I\\er
~-[1
n·enil}li:. Hetman Ross was sta·yck
by a car and received a t::riJshed
!Some Lltht Sul\lmcr Correspond- ~(!ur pop was Li!ilng lQ make u
rmkle He liS getting along IV-! well as
Bob Maluc --If 1L wa~1't Na.po-1,
ence f
fhst bnscmun out of you You were
cnuld be expected
l~en H might have been Hau\y and ['
too 1all fot a mascot
Tippy, Panama-A century of
Lum d Lei It go
;
PIOSre&amp;&amp; ill tough on 1\ bicycle.
--'

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One Word Led To Another

flrepreof

} tms

WJUe for Bookie&amp; ad Bates

c!uami

JAMES H.

BUTL~

Manacer

I

MASON CITY

"

The
cause
- nation
of the
can stand aside and see
citizens aet upon and beaten unmercifully simply to sat.
J
R1~.:mnona- Prohlblton
J J . .,
1 isfy the wh1m of a few radicals, nu matter how peace ~ IOV· 15w will give beer a fair chance
ing that nation may he .
They're going to use It for a chas·
lt will be well for the Berlin representat1~e from t~is er.
__ .
0'1V e Ml Hlitler WU )'ning that he IS startmg a
Happy Hollow- Don t be har~h
Country t o o·
·
en the bankers They dtd us the
nest" for himself and his peopl e.
be~t they could

I

Tlddl~· Winks

- Wnltlng I01 right

MISPLACED AUTHORITY
,.
to triumph 1H a !lUTe l~cipc for a
OMETIMES misplaced authority IS worse than no au- lc.llg Ufc
Ginger, Texas-We wcat om vesl
thority at all. Such seem:-~ t o be the caee II\ Indtan l, nll summer beca.use It aln t safe lo
It home
1
where a lead ing citizen has been arrest ed {or harboring a leave
v Stallings -Remembe r when
cardmal contrary to law .
H ncw.•mapel' dispatches t ell lhe Rtory correctly, the
a':cuncd man is a far better cttizen than the self-centered
game \\'.1rden who caused h1s arrest. Th e incident is a
result nt a man doing'.' a kindnea~. Several years ago he 1
'u\cndt•tl the broken wing of a red bird when he found 1t 1
on h1s lawn. He kept and cared fur it durlng it• ,
'
of convnlesccnce until it became !iO fond of him, it j
refuS!ld to """'"''r the call of the wild and return to 1\8
native haunl&lt;. Accordingly the man cared for the bird, goillg HO f a.r a~ to release it in variouH p~rts of the city but ~
alwuya the btrd returned. Now he is under a bond of
$250, bccauHc th e bird was found in his possesoion~ .'
He and other lovers of justice ask the same quet'ltlOn
",~ "ls prosecu tion to be the reward of trying to be a good
eitizen?" He ~:~ays 1f co nvicted of the charge he wJII le,ave
; a country where he ha5 hcen reared and in which he took
i&gt;&lt;!;il ''""· i uch pr1de to be a useful, law abiding citizen, becau•e he
iL]\:l !i81~n•nt :-;ta y where justice is ~o blinded. There are man} \
who wtll probably agree wttn him . ,
i
Th1~ IIi JUSt another im~lnnce of what harm can 1'\.'"U\t 1
1 ' whe n the' mantle of authority ukld power i~ placed on lh c
' 'shoulder• of tJie wrong man.'
I

S

Stat.en ltiland -Qutcault drew
the comic strip called Began's Al~
ll'y The cho.tacter you mentlom~d
become so Jll)pular the name was
lhaneed to the Yellow

Kid

He

I

Prompt Retief
.
From Itching Eczema

Wtnia.ms of
here Thur&amp;
'
were

1t'i: wonderful the way 110othing, eool~nt .Zemo brinil prompt rehe1 to :
head a,nd a yellow dress
~ ~ and mother must have a te rrific 1ttlung, burmng skm, even tn severe 1
cases. ltchirtgRtope thfl moment Zemo 1
l 'E:mory
___
, touches tbe te11d~r and Inflamed skiD
,
~ because of ib rare ~gredient!l. To

1 ad one tootl) ,' ll. tomatQ can

brother of
bUBineM vlsitors

Th.urjiday.

'The bft.1l

a:ap~e

betv&lt;een the IOC)al

old man's team 1\Pd the team from
~.a.G.rt1crd
pi,J;yed
at Hartford

Thursday e'tenll'l&amp;' l'e&amp;ulted in the
vlotory to tlJta, ftil-trford team with
the score of l'J-9.

Washington - We

undfl..... nud [ clearawatRasht.'ll Pimples Ectema
that De Fone~t lm.~ ne"cr lm;t a Ringworm and r~tore th~ skin t~
lega l co n te~;t In volving patents
normal, always use clean soothinr
1 Zcmo, I nsiSt on genume Zt;mo; 1t'e
'lilly Botts - 0
Hem Y · how;e l .,;ortJ. the price, because it brinp
in San Antone v.as mo.de enLne ty O"ellef. 35c,60cand$1. Alldrugri8ta·.
c1 [p een slmtters He bnllt It him1

I

~ apd

--

Miss Chrt&amp;tine Fruth 1s visiting
tclat1ves and ftlends at Parkersburg
M111 L,.. C Furbee has been l!pend
tng the past week with relatives at

~ New York Welcom'e- to Italy's Air -A·r-'-ma-da- { ~~~;,:~~~~ZJ~;~; ·~"·~··

Pt Pleaslltlt.
Rev. Father DeLcaux ha.s returnccl home afte1 spending two weeks
al Wheeling
Conrad Da.vls of Washington. D.
C visited at h1s home here thls
w•k

,

Prank Rotmh

··~

s~ of lovely raul~t~ lllld.
sati•raeUon from evuy
dollar rou pu' Into yoW" bomo
by followinl:' liOUSE BEAUTIF'UL, &amp;be lo..elk!tit nf home
magazines. Each month It or~
ft:rs yob countless new klea:.t tor
your hoU1;11, lls rooms, and the
n.rlk'n Uuat fralllel! IL

MAKI!l

Sc:nd $1, (me nlhm.fng this ad)

lloURe

lo
Beaulltul, 8 Arlington St.

........

Ia:~~~~~~~~~~:;~~~~~~~~:;~

EVER STOP
·tHINK?

By Edaon R; Waite, Shawnee, Oklahoma

G. l. LANPSBURG, MANAGING DIRECTOR OF . THE
RIO DE JANEI~O BRAZILIAN AMERICAN SAYS:
T-HAt Brazil ia potentially a creal market for g&lt;;~e&gt;d standard
brands of American ellporta. $30,000,000 worth are already in•·
totala 40,000,00o and ita birth..rale is one of

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nusoand ·iflifoouce(f&lt;&gt;t
,•

~

me to Luckies
. 'uoP."Iation,

~iqnl,of ~liQ

...

in teneral a

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the ' worl&lt;t.

'"'7 IUD -a~

.MI

• •!lok~n F'rc\lteh.
. inllituliono are

1Uf•

all

~e ;:~·

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He had no objeaion ro my
brand of cigarettes. But, one day ,
be asked me to try his. WtJI,

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1

, I o:Ud-;..a11d -' I've been saying
''L~
.~1 · . p·•~---"
.
'-d
. -BCKleS
u:ax ever S1D«.
n.n
, it's ·nor merely hennse Luckies
taste fine and' 1111! ever so mild.
lor me cell
tbc ,;/reason:
'

My cigarette is a personal, intimate thing witb me. After all, it
touches my lips-and I tiiJ take'
pride in my sense of daintiness.
Narunilly, "Toasting" meails to
,.
me even more than ir dOes to a
man-for pMrily ia something very
precious to a fUtidious womaa.

yoq

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'.BE DAILY

li(OIII)AY, JULY :U, ltU .

PIIOJQ

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THE DAILY TRIBUNE
' jaB MEIGS
e1
~-class

PIJ~t.ISHING

Sam:

l"liiatroJ, Oblo

matter aept. 13, Uta, at the Pol$ omce &amp;t

March I, 11'19. Publlabed Dally &amp;lid
uaept &amp;Sat\u'd&amp;Y. Locak'd on LOwet- 8e1:ot:.cl Street, PotQeray, 0.
~ friends

aend us let.t.era or

ln alJ cuea ll&amp;n

Nearly
Injured
-J......

Can't Be

COIIIP4NY

oiuo, under !be Act or

Wben

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.AJlobYI!lOUI iettera, however ellc»llent a.n·l deaJn,blt 1n t.bem- ,

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BEI'USINTATIV~S

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Delhered Bl' Carrier

a,

I

diaeasc

claims

were

June 193:l

FataUtles tor

1 diatrlbut.8d as

mpnth were

Chlcngo
July :24--INB-pP,Uce
scarchtld today for five bandltatwho
.raided the Olympic Golf tnub
whlle a dance was In progres( and
escaped with $14,100
and Je1Velrf
valued at l20,000 after terrorjztna
82 guests and
eleven emp]pyes
All tlvu were masked
,
Thf! gunm-:: n held tlu!lr vlctfms at
bay f~ ~minutes while comp~nK

Construe-

i commercial D,

1bl.. ,

f!'..,llln·

Ill
And
and
clay.

t he 1'0bbel y

foods and
eomposttoln '
and clerical
cRch, laundrlell,
CommerclaJ.
st~ne
cru~,h~l~n~gri~:~~~~!~J~:~!; I
ncctdent
goods had

HOTEL
COLUMSUS

tal

Columbus, Ohio.

G-40,- toods and

0

~nd
custody of butli:Un~
grounds 671 blast t)ii'naocs,
works and rolling mUis ~ 641
Public employees 615
The six principal causes or lnciustrtal Injuries were , handling
objects with 2,3'J1 clalpla, machlrv
f'ry 2,044, hand tools 1331, rallS or
persons 1,199. stepplni upon or
~:lrlklng object&amp; 1,183 and motor vc
tlwles 711. T~se ca.u.se,s were acccuntable for 73 per cent ot the
inJutles and Jlei\J'ly '1:'10 .per cent
of fatal cues durl.na' the, montq.
The time loss (jue to June a.ccldents a n.d ~~upattonal dtBeases
WliUi Nl ,088 ~ay 8 wh~ch 1s an ill&lt;~ease over the . ' Preceding mprit.b
e.nd also over the record for JUJle
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of acoident.l ln-

, t!on 9, Minb::tQ:

• DJ!;CENTLY a court took ch•rge of an infant uecause the
\~ parents were "So lacking m the worthwhile things that
worth, that
1 a'O to make up btdleij and gentlemen of real
tbey refu~ed to htn e anythlllg to do with th t!i r offspring.
)i!;l~ey told the judge they "hated" and "deop tsed" the htmtte and wanted noth1ng to do with it. Their reason
that the father was on~ of a dozen -children while
moth er and wttc was uue u( ~even and they had see n I
I'll the "brat.&lt;" they wanted tu •ee,
i
' Ca'n It ue P0801ule that l1ature should have visited on
• t.wo so lacjunr in the 1~4Ul!'lltes of happm eas, such a ble~:~s­
Ufg to 'be kicked ani.J huft'eted around as such an mfant
"lUSt Ue, wer~ tll 0 bt' Jcfl 111 their hands "! Can it be that
\$ueh people du I . c .wd lneu.the 1n this g reat land? That
tl:iere ure tho~~ ~~w huvu ~;o lftl.le Idea of what makes
T.C&amp;) ha.p pine1-1~ !
"
'Phe lime \\ill come to these two Y..hen they w1ll be
,; moaning their late ttnd when they will wonder why fate
hM been &lt;o unkin d to them. A• a matter of fact nght
fj,&amp;1now, th{!ir mu.kc up i~ s uch that 1t 11:1 debatable whether
they 'ire gctllng any enjoyment out of life. even in their
.oWn, m1~~;utdeti, dutturted view. T he judge, as a means of
'· llafet.v ,to the ch ild, placed 1\ in the hands of the county
·iQ wluch the heartless, so1111ess pair reside.

.M

recor~

cppatlona.I

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I'IAZIS BEWARE
R. HITLER and his faithful Nazi f ullowell!, havmg
don e all the damage possible m Germany, evidently
seeks lo emulatlthe example of the ~reat Al exander and
is reachmg out other world~:~ to conquer.
Be that as it may, he had better learn for the 11ood
9f Germany in general and for his own in particular, that
~ e is playing with real dangerou s, explosive fire whel) he
a~•ults AmerJCan ci\izens, whether they are Jew• •re

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filed during the month of which 82
:were de-,th clalm8. There lfM an
L'lcrea.se In both tatal and nonf&amp;.tal claims over Lhe prevloQIS
month and also over t.he record for

••.• .10
P,. Week .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. $ IS
Three Montl.9 . . ... ....... .. ,
CJDe M:Jnt.h . • ..•..•• , ••• , . • • .so Slx Mouths .•• , , •.••• • •... 2011
1.011
.iJrrlbl, Year . • ••• , • . • . • • • • • • 6.UL One Year • .•••.• ••••••••.••

~ ~OEFULIGNORAN~E

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Phone 582·L

Commtn1on
• _
A total of 11,914 Injury and oe-

liii&gt;U

One MonU\. ••..•. .• ,,,,

VIRGINIA :
GREGG . " '

jurle8 reported by Supt. 'fhos. P.
K~ams. of the Division Qf Wety
and Bn:iene of the Ohio In,duatrtal

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Vbicap, Philadelpbl&amp;, Plit.bUI'Jh, MUwallkea

Braved Atlantic Together

·ro

"'A marked inCle&amp;lf:! of emplo)' ..
men\ in June. eapeG'Ialty ln the
heav.Y lndustrles, l5 rellected 1n th8

monura

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Ji't'ed Klmbr.U, lne.

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NEIYM

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matter tor publlcJ,Uon the)'
their name&amp;-tlltnou(l:h not necouarll)' W be

:NATIONAL ADVERTISING

·'NEWS

11,914 (.,j,;;y , and Qlaease
Claimo f'lled D.&amp;ldr
Monjh of June

n~wa

ill DO Instance WUI be publbhod..

Couple

1'-

too Room•

ROOMS $1.10, 'U5

o&amp;m s1.:il
lUNING ROOAt. AND

Citing her own experience Norms. SheaTer, b~ed film actre~~. an-

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~weled "positiVe ly :;e~" when a~ked If lni.P\)Y marrmge ~~ poss1blr m)hc
mov1e colony Min Shearer, w1fc of Irvmg Thalberg, film C).l we,
re:turned fro~ an e.xtcnded vacation m Europe w1th her hu sblmrt and
their three-ye,r-&lt;~ ld \on, J1 vmg, J1·., enrout~ to the1r home 1n Hollywoori.
It ltl tbe borne Thtllberg ' boui)'hl for hi ~ bride-elect m: Y~'lil !\ ngo nnl.l In
\'uch they wcte married and have l'e&amp;tdcd sln(_oe, M1s~ Shc::~Ici IUt.lll she
doe~ not believe In so-called "manta! vacations,"
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oi-;-hich 0

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!lT,RA l '( ITTR1' .U:OTEL

Stny~ ~ .f~lda 1
5o -ROOm· ao Ba&amp;~ ste.nu
Nt!w

d

Healed •

t•epreaented. fa~ pal ent8. Mr a.nd Mrs A
Lll:l 1 im
~~ttl~ o permabeht. dlaab!Httes, 11 famlly
over seven da.y11 lost tlme,
oeorge Ingels has returned home
sei"en days or tell! and 9 medical Rft.er spending the past two weelul
0
1932
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h
tl
IOI!&amp;o wu al WMbmgt.on, D C.
1 Meigs county workers ftled 16 cases tn whlc no me
..... E Blelner is 1e1lort.ed Lo be UL
--;;;;;~·;:~~~i.1r-:-- ltr.votved.
The
for 1993
the "t ~his home here
n10nth was
28"1t.tme
days. killS
Jn June
tilLS county nled 16 claiiM, tncludBei'ntee Parley has gone to Co1m; o fa.ta11ties a.nd \he Ume loss to lumbus where she will be the guest
worken was ~2 days
~
c! Mi-. and Mrs Y/alter Major and
Wl lmpser. Oregon - We thollght
I
IRinJ)y.
}CUI letler over for eleven years I
87 Artbut ·'&amp;usa"' Baer
ll«t. and Mr.'! Donavln of ColumVIle 1re keeping up an act1vc cor-j i
bus are vlsltinc: relatJvcs here
tt$pt•ndncce If you Lhink t.hi:i 1s au
While riding on n. truck TueOOa.v
HO!I\\er
~-[1
n·enil}li:. Hetman Ross was sta·yck
by a car and received a t::riJshed
!Some Lltht Sul\lmcr Correspond- ~(!ur pop was Li!ilng lQ make u
rmkle He liS getting along IV-! well as
Bob Maluc --If 1L wa~1't Na.po-1,
ence f
fhst bnscmun out of you You were
cnuld be expected
l~en H might have been Hau\y and ['
too 1all fot a mascot
Tippy, Panama-A century of
Lum d Lei It go
;
PIOSre&amp;&amp; ill tough on 1\ bicycle.
--'

i

One Word Led To Another

flrepreof

} tms

WJUe for Bookie&amp; ad Bates

c!uami

JAMES H.

BUTL~

Manacer

I

MASON CITY

"

The
cause
- nation
of the
can stand aside and see
citizens aet upon and beaten unmercifully simply to sat.
J
R1~.:mnona- Prohlblton
J J . .,
1 isfy the wh1m of a few radicals, nu matter how peace ~ IOV· 15w will give beer a fair chance
ing that nation may he .
They're going to use It for a chas·
lt will be well for the Berlin representat1~e from t~is er.
__ .
0'1V e Ml Hlitler WU )'ning that he IS startmg a
Happy Hollow- Don t be har~h
Country t o o·
·
en the bankers They dtd us the
nest" for himself and his peopl e.
be~t they could

I

Tlddl~· Winks

- Wnltlng I01 right

MISPLACED AUTHORITY
,.
to triumph 1H a !lUTe l~cipc for a
OMETIMES misplaced authority IS worse than no au- lc.llg Ufc
Ginger, Texas-We wcat om vesl
thority at all. Such seem:-~ t o be the caee II\ Indtan l, nll summer beca.use It aln t safe lo
It home
1
where a lead ing citizen has been arrest ed {or harboring a leave
v Stallings -Remembe r when
cardmal contrary to law .
H ncw.•mapel' dispatches t ell lhe Rtory correctly, the
a':cuncd man is a far better cttizen than the self-centered
game \\'.1rden who caused h1s arrest. Th e incident is a
result nt a man doing'.' a kindnea~. Several years ago he 1
'u\cndt•tl the broken wing of a red bird when he found 1t 1
on h1s lawn. He kept and cared fur it durlng it• ,
'
of convnlesccnce until it became !iO fond of him, it j
refuS!ld to """'"''r the call of the wild and return to 1\8
native haunl&lt;. Accordingly the man cared for the bird, goillg HO f a.r a~ to release it in variouH p~rts of the city but ~
alwuya the btrd returned. Now he is under a bond of
$250, bccauHc th e bird was found in his possesoion~ .'
He and other lovers of justice ask the same quet'ltlOn
",~ "ls prosecu tion to be the reward of trying to be a good
eitizen?" He ~:~ays 1f co nvicted of the charge he wJII le,ave
; a country where he ha5 hcen reared and in which he took
i&gt;&lt;!;il ''""· i uch pr1de to be a useful, law abiding citizen, becau•e he
iL]\:l !i81~n•nt :-;ta y where justice is ~o blinded. There are man} \
who wtll probably agree wttn him . ,
i
Th1~ IIi JUSt another im~lnnce of what harm can 1'\.'"U\t 1
1 ' whe n the' mantle of authority ukld power i~ placed on lh c
' 'shoulder• of tJie wrong man.'
I

S

Stat.en ltiland -Qutcault drew
the comic strip called Began's Al~
ll'y The cho.tacter you mentlom~d
become so Jll)pular the name was
lhaneed to the Yellow

Kid

He

I

Prompt Retief
.
From Itching Eczema

Wtnia.ms of
here Thur&amp;
'
were

1t'i: wonderful the way 110othing, eool~nt .Zemo brinil prompt rehe1 to :
head a,nd a yellow dress
~ ~ and mother must have a te rrific 1ttlung, burmng skm, even tn severe 1
cases. ltchirtgRtope thfl moment Zemo 1
l 'E:mory
___
, touches tbe te11d~r and Inflamed skiD
,
~ because of ib rare ~gredient!l. To

1 ad one tootl) ,' ll. tomatQ can

brother of
bUBineM vlsitors

Th.urjiday.

'The bft.1l

a:ap~e

betv&lt;een the IOC)al

old man's team 1\Pd the team from
~.a.G.rt1crd
pi,J;yed
at Hartford

Thursday e'tenll'l&amp;' l'e&amp;ulted in the
vlotory to tlJta, ftil-trford team with
the score of l'J-9.

Washington - We

undfl..... nud [ clearawatRasht.'ll Pimples Ectema
that De Fone~t lm.~ ne"cr lm;t a Ringworm and r~tore th~ skin t~
lega l co n te~;t In volving patents
normal, always use clean soothinr
1 Zcmo, I nsiSt on genume Zt;mo; 1t'e
'lilly Botts - 0
Hem Y · how;e l .,;ortJ. the price, because it brinp
in San Antone v.as mo.de enLne ty O"ellef. 35c,60cand$1. Alldrugri8ta·.
c1 [p een slmtters He bnllt It him1

I

~ apd

--

Miss Chrt&amp;tine Fruth 1s visiting
tclat1ves and ftlends at Parkersburg
M111 L,.. C Furbee has been l!pend
tng the past week with relatives at

~ New York Welcom'e- to Italy's Air -A·r-'-ma-da- { ~~~;,:~~~~ZJ~;~; ·~"·~··

Pt Pleaslltlt.
Rev. Father DeLcaux ha.s returnccl home afte1 spending two weeks
al Wheeling
Conrad Da.vls of Washington. D.
C visited at h1s home here thls
w•k

,

Prank Rotmh

··~

s~ of lovely raul~t~ lllld.
sati•raeUon from evuy
dollar rou pu' Into yoW" bomo
by followinl:' liOUSE BEAUTIF'UL, &amp;be lo..elk!tit nf home
magazines. Each month It or~
ft:rs yob countless new klea:.t tor
your hoU1;11, lls rooms, and the
n.rlk'n Uuat fralllel! IL

MAKI!l

Sc:nd $1, (me nlhm.fng this ad)

lloURe

lo
Beaulltul, 8 Arlington St.

........

Ia:~~~~~~~~~~:;~~~~~~~~:;~

EVER STOP
·tHINK?

By Edaon R; Waite, Shawnee, Oklahoma

G. l. LANPSBURG, MANAGING DIRECTOR OF . THE
RIO DE JANEI~O BRAZILIAN AMERICAN SAYS:
T-HAt Brazil ia potentially a creal market for g&lt;;~e&gt;d standard
brands of American ellporta. $30,000,000 worth are already in•·
totala 40,000,00o and ita birth..rale is one of

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nusoand ·iflifoouce(f&lt;&gt;t
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me to Luckies
. 'uoP."Iation,

~iqnl,of ~liQ

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in teneral a

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the ' worl&lt;t.

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• •!lok~n F'rc\lteh.
. inllituliono are

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He had no objeaion ro my
brand of cigarettes. But, one day ,
be asked me to try his. WtJI,

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. -BCKleS
u:ax ever S1D«.
n.n
, it's ·nor merely hennse Luckies
taste fine and' 1111! ever so mild.
lor me cell
tbc ,;/reason:
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My cigarette is a personal, intimate thing witb me. After all, it
touches my lips-and I tiiJ take'
pride in my sense of daintiness.
Narunilly, "Toasting" meails to
,.
me even more than ir dOes to a
man-for pMrily ia something very
precious to a fUtidious womaa.

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tao anmo worda mate a line.)
~ CoDiecuUve

tnaertkml far "nee

2,

f Qollieeutlve tnaertlona tor prl.ce ot
4.
The ad taker wW 1Iad11 aaslit. you
lJ -~ eo that t.be eop:y tor
JQ\11' a4 lJ preJkM .!d 1n such a
manner
to brll\1 the s te&amp;telt

1"'1111!.1

W,e s ee where WUI
clal.m.li that Oaptatn

Sibley still
McElroy ot
Racine was oooe treasurer ot ¥etgs
County. We claim tbe bqt mental
record of any man on M'elp coun·
· ty otJlc1&amp;18 and he never aervett a.r;
t1·easurer i n our t ime.

a.

to

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'l'be publlllhera wm be responsible
onlY "tor one tneorrect tn.sert.1on
of amy advortLBement. Errors In
advertt.setnentz snould be reported
lmmedlatoly.

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No ed:verttaement wW be taken ror
lea than a. .m.lnlmum cha.rge of
twent·five cents tor each lruter-

lloD-

For Sale,M~

Buy handkerchiefs
·with what It sav..

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hiM'I - ? tii ... J liOt or -IOJMqudilJ ...

FOR SALE-Gas table r&amp;Dge, good
condition. Will sell cheap. E.
Shoemaker, Wyllls HUI . '7~20-3t

LISTERINE
TOOTH PAStE

~R SALE-Duro
purr:q:~, Delco Light

Shallow well
Plant.
I. C.
!.feredltb, Pomeroy, Phone 94-L.

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FOR BALE-Fresh

Relbe),
8121-L

COWII.

Pomeroy,

25'

See Henry
0 . Phone
7·21-3t

FOR SALE - D-yea.r. old lladdle
horse, sorrel with blar.e racen ew ~&gt;addle-works e.ny plaoo.
Barpln . R. H. R.awllniS ~na .
Middlepor t, 0 . See J . C. McKay,
Mgr. used cow and. horse Dept.
'7-24-3t

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POUND
- Pour keys on leather
strap oe~ Peace churth. owner I.IiQuire at Oa.tly Tribune of-

It'• tintJ t(l b'

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movie •fnr nttd

all. tiLat bnt a / ofla want8 IIUUL6·
prtvacy. Ju s t w1um 1 wn8 tukinv
my aft•ruoon nap a photou ra flh er
frnm Ute 1tudio t:ame a-rou1u.l a11 d
1aid un" !tllnt!ed t .-, BCI some n ew
pict iH'f!l o[ me. IYclllt e,rc thvy u n~
11nd now 1 hv1w th ev 'll let me get
tome sl.eep.

Dabv Le Roy.

tor

ad.

whe~

I waa putU.hi

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Liv·"l StbC ~

Cattle-~wlpts 82, steers '·'"' , l&lt;l·b

5 ~; hetr&lt;?rs U5

t-9

4.30; fa.t.
1.uS1D 3.00; cannen; 1.30 t6
bulls 1.65 to 3.20; milt. coWs

&lt;o-,Mttnued.'lrOin l'~s~ one)
I

w&amp;,. so Ured "I cOuldn't

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Ha.r!""""''

hand;o D,r.
oal&lt;t 11\0lliscn's la.cer;.~
were cle&lt;l.ll
wou.nclJI ann. wure riot likely to ,dls·

ll8i!re biiil."" '

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the aealed

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3 • •
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ou
In
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thh
They now trail the
pa!oo-setting Glanl.8 by only t wo

games.

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seaoon t-hat the· former Red

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hurler has II"One. 'the rb\lte. Lou
Gehrlg !itt hls 19th homer. Dtxie
Wo.lker hit hiS llt h In Wttle more
than a m~th and . Ben Chfl.(;lman
ev6rythlng except · the iJill.nd.:
pUiforhlf' three base&amp;. , ..
WaahinBton h\.d Oetroi~ sl.ymlf!d
until the eight.h ' tnnlng; when 14
Tigers went to bi.t b!Qsted . ntn
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hl 1-.
knocked Thoinsa ana Whitt:htU ~:.way ·from t~ and ·s cored D
l'llns. wlnutng 12 to B. Detroit took
rourth place, passing Chicago.
A: big ~nning ~ en!'bled the
Giants to beat 8rodklyn, 8 to 5,
They scored '7 runs )n the ninth.
.x\re' was . 8 .tQ I In bcLh of cllma.xed by a double by VeJ¥6Z
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Ye.nk11' l~~bs over the In~
Wlllm, Johnn)' A.lleh yielded only 6
hit~' · ~ t he opener, while Danny
MacPo.yden's victory In t he nightcap mnrkox l thu nrst. time t ills

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B~ B.llRNU:Y~.·
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Alb&amp;.n,y .. . . .. . . . .

50

57

.46'1'

0 0

Buft'alo . . . . . . . . . . 48 60
.444
.3&amp;6
Whjpp}o, p
I 0 0 o Jersey City .. ...... 37 61
Ridenour, lb
. :l 0 0 0
YESTBIIDAY'II RESULTS
Eiselsteln, rf ....... . .. . 1 0 0 o

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Total .. :-....,. .. .... ... . 34'71~4
Pomeroy ·
AB R 8 E
E . Guinther, cf
" 1 2 I)
Dye, 3b .......... .
3 I 0 1
L . Moore, " .. . . .
" 1 l 0
0 Moore, If . . ...... . . . . 3 1 1 0
Orow, lb . . . . . .
.
4 0 2
Nesselroad, c ..... . . . . . • 0 0 0
Demoskey, rr .... .
2 0 0 0
•Farnham . ... .. .. .
I 0 0 0
Elselstefil, rr . .
1 0 0 0
Duckworth, 2b .
2 0 0 1
trrnoon.
D. Oulnt.her. p . . .
2 01 0 0
Tex Carleton .hunc up his 13th CundUf
p
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I 0 0 0
~ictory for the Car~nalS by blank1 •0 0 0
tng Bolton, 12 to, O, but Zq.chary Jen~s, j p·rf ·
o.nd Pra.nkhouse otitplnted Dluy
Dean in the nl!ihtCap a' aU~:-1nnlng
a.tra.Jr. 2 to 1.
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•Farnham btmea ror Demoskey
T.be Red Sox two-timed the Jn aevent.h.
White Box 6 to 2 and 'l to 2 'rhe
Two base hlts.-Qutucn, E. OutnBack Bay boys hr.ve won tbetio lut t.tta---H. Knight 2, E. Knight.
B1~ven games with Chicago.
ther, E. Gaul, Young; Threo bru;e
The A's and Jh'OwnS were not
Hits oft Whipple :s m :; o~nn1nas;
wheduled.
off Quillen, 4 in &amp;Innings; oft Outnthelr , 6 in 5 Innings; CundUf, 3 In
1 inning; .Teb.kins 2 In 2 Innings.

with the b&amp;.sea full.
Pitb;t&gt;urgh
lost
conSidera.ble
Q:rou:td by dropping two games to
the lowly Reds, 6 to l and 6 to 4.
Red Lucas and the. antiQuated Ep
Rixey, alway a Pirate jh!X were
the winning hurlen. In the opener
Glnctnnatl beat Bill Swllt for the
flrrst time thls year. Chick ;Hafey
de\'eloped a. two bagger complex
h1t'Ung five doubles durlng the a!~

AMEBlCAN ASSOCIATION
Columbus 10; Loui.sv1lle 3.
Columbus '7; · Loutsvme 2.
Toledo 10; Indla.napoUs &amp;.
Ihdla.hal)olls 15; Toledo l.

Bt. Paul 6; Kansas City 5.
St. Pt.ul 'l; Kansas Ctty 6.
Mtlw!tukee . 8; MLoneapolls 7.
Mtnnea.Pous 5; Milwaukee o.
~ATIONAL LEA.Gut:

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CJpclnnatt '8; ~U.taburgh 1.
cJncinna.tl 6; Pittaijurgh 4.
Cbtca{o 9; Pl'liladelphla 5.
Chlcaso -it: : Phi ...delphin 1.
s~ Loula ·n; Boaton o.

TotBls ......... 32 • 1 2[==============
MerQlaid Queen

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Booton 2; St. Louts J.
New York. 8: Brooklyn 5.
' AMERICAN' LEAGUE
New York 8; Cleveland t.
New York B; Cleveland 1.
Bo11t.on 6; Chicago 1.
Boaton 7 ; Chicq:o 2.
Detroit 12; Washington B.
Only games scheduled.

INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
Buffalo 1; Rochester 3.
Buft'alo 3; Rochester 2.
B&amp;ltlmore 7; Newark 4.
Baltimore 6; Newark 3 .
Montreat 3; Toronto 1.

Montreal 3; Toronto 2.

Albany 9; Jersey QltJ a.
Alba,ny 8; Jersey City :.1.

Prompt ReHer

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"For

l.bltt.y years I had cmlSt.ipa·
Uon. SOuring rood from stomach
choked me . Since taking Adlerik.a
I am a new person. Constipation
the IJ::u;t."-Ailce
Columbus, 0 .. July 24- INS-- Ia ll thing of
Ba.seball tans, feminine gender and 1 Burns. Reed's Dr\W Store-In Rutbetween the a(Jea oC 9 and 16 arc land by Barton's , Phar.
Adv.
tt) have a. day or their own aL the
Red

Bird

stadiUm,

George

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Tra\ltman, president of the Columbus Baseball Club aumouneed t.o(18Y. Hereafter , !:!8Ch Wednesday
will be known a&amp; "Future Fa.neUe
Day" and all glrl.&amp; between the
ngtJ Umita will be admitted to the

stadium

without charae. Future

f'a.u.ettea will set their first gUm~
cr the ColtimbUII team during its
lJCcsent home. sLay on Wedne&amp;day
July 26 at the lndianapolll!l double
header seheduled to get under way
9t 1:30 P. M'.
The af\notmcement of th.ls day
rtlunds out t.he present schedule of
specla.l d&amp;ys at the Red Bird ata-

dtam. TueBdafll, Thursdays and 1
Sa.turdays are devoted to the I
Knothole Gal'!";. while all Mondays I
over to Ladles· Day and
~'r:c·~~~~:~,IDay
. None of theM:
d
, prevail on holiday~ I

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Slugging Prides of Philly
.

IN,TEII.NATIONAL LEAGUJ
Club
Woo. LoBt Jloct.N ewark
6;l
44
.589
Rocheater
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oil .67t
Toronto . .. .. .. . . . . ~ i9
.542
Ba.lUmore . . . . . . . • . 07 64
.514
Montreal . . . . • • . . 54 &amp;:il
.509

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the Cro11by fimilJ, 181ng of radio, '
: ·the .former D ud~ Lf e of t he film!',
w~e.h old wl1•Jn this j"ilct.u ro was made in
f e llow has been named Gal'y Evan

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phicago looks more formidable
with the· ~eturn to form . of Pat
Malone, who held the !!logging
Quakers tp fi\'e hits. in t he nightcap a.nd ·breezed home on the ehin.strap, thr·"!e to one. Unable lo wtn
a.1game smce June 5, Pa.t had 10!Jt
hiB job as e. starling pitcher !U\d
had ·been d'emnted to the bull Pf!n .
Btu Jurges, the human ta.rget,
he~ out Malone by drtvtng in
two runs·· a'6'd e.coMni th'! other
one. . BtU Wtllt a btt peeved beca.w;e
h6_ ..~4 been yanked for a. pinch
bi~, tHnk Bettdn~;k , in the ten th
inD!nl · of l he 'ftrst • ga.me '\With the
bab JU.U . Oink came . througl}
nobl7 w!Lh a hame run, , glvb1g tne
CuJ;l&amp; ,a nine ,to five dec111ton.
J?~ng thC1r profitable home
.sta.nd, . the BJ"Uin.s gained 1 1-2
ga~ on the JliLC".! -Sf!ttng New
Yotk· Ola.nt6.

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c . ~nlgiht,
Youna;, c , ... , .

Sixteen Whl5
at home by takof a t win bill w.lt.h

T!JE!

- -SigDS for Nira Cooperators
flee and po.y

see

SALES REPORT

calves.-Re«lipttJ 386 ; tops
Airport.
· 6eCOilda 5.61 to UKJ; medium Ule wreckeci
...urne., l..lm,rl ne Tool~ " - • .....te ~J tlte .u.Of the Ft. Pleasant
el Uoterlu • .,.,,.,.,. to JW in •larJe .U.. at* Moo Sales 1 Oo ., Pt. Pleasant,
to 5.30; common and. heavies 1nl' would
W. Va.,
.... II du...., """'ulifi.,. ..d pnPieG't JIMU' -)o. Mu- Ssturd&amp;y, July :il2, 1933:
"to ·4.10; eulll · 2.00 to 2.10.
dnyWa.y,
II lll'V ~ 1ppor»:imue\J t5 I JCIIr 5011
L&amp;m-Recelpto 286 ; 6.80: than a
&lt;1-.lrn-. 1k1J cbiup Jllll lliiCid wiLl! U.U ...U. Total r~ipts 818.
~s 5,60, to 6.60; · common 3.15 tho
...ab«bie&amp;.n .-~, ....................
to 4.80. .
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Hop-Receipts 66, 115 •to 220
-c.
&lt;DO
4-06 tO UO; heavlea 4-05 to
lighs 4.31) to 4.60.
Plp 2.60
3.25.
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FOR SALE-24 ' 1-2 acre !arm, 8
ho~ ad outbuHdtngs , l 1-4 mil'"
from Court ' House . It interes ted
Call 600-X in Pomeroy
1-24-3t.

1-2t·3t.

Seized at Elkhorn, Wis., apd taken to Chicago to be photographed ·at tht detective bureau, these memben of th" "Terrible Touhy" gang were linked by fed~ral aultho.-ities to the ransom 'ki~naping of Jack ("Jake the, Barber") Factor. The attitude of
I Factor himself will determine whether the crime can be pinned upon, the prisoners.
Left to right: Willie Sharkey, Gustave Schaefer, Eddie McFadden and Roger Touny.

Nell,her of LhiJ ~wo ti.mous Bl:it·
Ish l!llcrs wn.s ~l'iouslf lnJu,r~~~ - ~~
V."8S said.· However, 30 !tlkbes had
bttn ta.ken ln ?ilolllson's lace a.nd
&amp;ealp and senraf stitches in Amy'ti

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Sacramento. Cat, July :14- INB·
- Joe Dcmttm~lo 18 outfielder of the
San F'ra.nctseo Sea.ls ol the Paeltic

..!'' n'!'h_t

coo.st ba11eball leque,

1:am~

tlnued. his drive to a

t'ecord

for

htt.s

in

to rw1 hta , string
arose over tJle twb
g:ame. Many tans
1te~~]iii_'ii",tl;;h
they were of a type
1:
been !\Cored either as
or errors. The ot'lh::lal score
keeper recoided them a.s h1ts.

Did You Ever Stdp To
Think?

GAMES 'EODAY

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~EitiCAN

ASSOCIATION
Louisville at Columbus.
Itidtana.polls at Toledo.
~a.nsas Oity a.t Minneapolis.
lll:Jlwauk.ee a.t St. Pe.u1
NAUONAL LEAGUE
No ga!,llCH scbeduled.
AMERICAN LEAOUFJ
Washington at Philadelphia
ft.wo gamfosL
Only games scheduled.
INTBBNATIONAL LEAGUE
ROI:&lt;hester at Buffalo~
. Montreal aL Toronto.
Ba!Umore at Newark . ,
Jersey Ctty .~t Alba.::n:O:y=.

of thrne event.G at the na-1
f:hampionshi r.os at Jones
Lol'I.J Islant:!, twcnty.ye ar-ohJ:
Kmght, of Homesteaa, Pa.,
eucceedM Helene Madi l!on a"
queen of American mer.maid s. Mis1;
Hnight won the 100-m eter, 1 mila
and 440-)'ard race,;, the latter in
rooord tiQW!,

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By EDSON R. WAITE
Shawnee, Oklahoma

J. DAVID STERN, PUBLISHER OF THE PHILADELPHIA
RECORD SAYS:
"Advertiaing is becoming mDre 'intelligent. During the pall
thirty yearA there baa been a constant riae in the level of ad·~·­
ing appeal. Not only are the lar'ge advertiaing agenciea which
prepare the big national campaigna employing better talent to de·
aign ud write the advertising, but they are attuning their copy to
a more intelligent audience.
"The day is past o£ flamboyant, ballyhoo adverti•ing with
crude illustrations and absurdly superlative claims.

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"Up to date advertising ia the logical argument of an intelli·
genlaaleaman addrea1ing intelligent proapecu.

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"Advertioera have ab&amp;Dd~:~ned the idea of editing their copy
down to the maaaea. ~ a re.ult American advertiain1 haa liecome one of the gr.,.teat educatipnal and cullllral forc:&lt;11 in our
eocial organiam.· I~ baa changed our diet, telling us what food to
eat, and when, and how to prepart; it. It bat,,c:hlli&gt;111d our home
life by iat\'Oduciag a
o£ labor.aaviiJg dtvic~ w)tidl
l!l'lfel\ Ule dru_dPI'Y ,
w11rk.

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TJpe JJke Ulla tf pt. .01c per Une)
tao anmo worda mate a line.)
~ CoDiecuUve

tnaertkml far "nee

2,

f Qollieeutlve tnaertlona tor prl.ce ot
4.
The ad taker wW 1Iad11 aaslit. you
lJ -~ eo that t.be eop:y tor
JQ\11' a4 lJ preJkM .!d 1n such a
manner
to brll\1 the s te&amp;telt

1"'1111!.1

W,e s ee where WUI
clal.m.li that Oaptatn

Sibley still
McElroy ot
Racine was oooe treasurer ot ¥etgs
County. We claim tbe bqt mental
record of any man on M'elp coun·
· ty otJlc1&amp;18 and he never aervett a.r;
t1·easurer i n our t ime.

a.

to

)'OU.

'l'be publlllhera wm be responsible
onlY "tor one tneorrect tn.sert.1on
of amy advortLBement. Errors In
advertt.setnentz snould be reported
lmmedlatoly.

..

No ed:verttaement wW be taken ror
lea than a. .m.lnlmum cha.rge of
twent·five cents tor each lruter-

lloD-

For Sale,M~

Buy handkerchiefs
·with what It sav..

·,

hiM'I - ? tii ... J liOt or -IOJMqudilJ ...

FOR SALE-Gas table r&amp;Dge, good
condition. Will sell cheap. E.
Shoemaker, Wyllls HUI . '7~20-3t

LISTERINE
TOOTH PAStE

~R SALE-Duro
purr:q:~, Delco Light

Shallow well
Plant.
I. C.
!.feredltb, Pomeroy, Phone 94-L.

'

FOR BALE-Fresh

Relbe),
8121-L

COWII.

Pomeroy,

25'

See Henry
0 . Phone
7·21-3t

FOR SALE - D-yea.r. old lladdle
horse, sorrel with blar.e racen ew ~&gt;addle-works e.ny plaoo.
Barpln . R. H. R.awllniS ~na .
Middlepor t, 0 . See J . C. McKay,
Mgr. used cow and. horse Dept.
'7-24-3t

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POUND
- Pour keys on leather
strap oe~ Peace churth. owner I.IiQuire at Oa.tly Tribune of-

It'• tintJ t(l b'

fl

movie •fnr nttd

all. tiLat bnt a / ofla want8 IIUUL6·
prtvacy. Ju s t w1um 1 wn8 tukinv
my aft•ruoon nap a photou ra flh er
frnm Ute 1tudio t:ame a-rou1u.l a11 d
1aid un" !tllnt!ed t .-, BCI some n ew
pict iH'f!l o[ me. IYclllt e,rc thvy u n~
11nd now 1 hv1w th ev 'll let me get
tome sl.eep.

Dabv Le Roy.

tor

ad.

whe~

I waa putU.hi

'
Liv·"l StbC ~

Cattle-~wlpts 82, steers '·'"' , l&lt;l·b

5 ~; hetr&lt;?rs U5

t-9

4.30; fa.t.
1.uS1D 3.00; cannen; 1.30 t6
bulls 1.65 to 3.20; milt. coWs

&lt;o-,Mttnued.'lrOin l'~s~ one)
I

w&amp;,. so Ured "I cOuldn't

~-w~o:~~~·~

ABRHE
.. .. 6 0 :il

Ha.r!""""''

hand;o D,r.
oal&lt;t 11\0lliscn's la.cer;.~
were cle&lt;l.ll
wou.nclJI ann. wure riot likely to ,dls·

ll8i!re biiil."" '

.

the aealed

l

. . . . . .. 5 l 2
3 • •
• 0 •
ou
In
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thh
They now trail the
pa!oo-setting Glanl.8 by only t wo

games.

'

tJle,

'

seaoon t-hat the· former Red

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,.

sox

hurler has II"One. 'the rb\lte. Lou
Gehrlg !itt hls 19th homer. Dtxie
Wo.lker hit hiS llt h In Wttle more
than a m~th and . Ben Chfl.(;lman
ev6rythlng except · the iJill.nd.:
pUiforhlf' three base&amp;. , ..
WaahinBton h\.d Oetroi~ sl.ymlf!d
until the eight.h ' tnnlng; when 14
Tigers went to bi.t b!Qsted . ntn
..
•
':l.. •
e
hl 1-.
knocked Thoinsa ana Whitt:htU ~:.way ·from t~ and ·s cored D
l'llns. wlnutng 12 to B. Detroit took
rourth place, passing Chicago.
A: big ~nning ~ en!'bled the
Giants to beat 8rodklyn, 8 to 5,
They scored '7 runs )n the ninth.
.x\re' was . 8 .tQ I In bcLh of cllma.xed by a double by VeJ¥6Z
•

6-23-Lf

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Ye.nk11' l~~bs over the In~
Wlllm, Johnn)' A.lleh yielded only 6
hit~' · ~ t he opener, while Danny
MacPo.yden's victory In t he nightcap mnrkox l thu nrst. time t ills

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.

Alb&amp;.n,y .. . . .. . . . .

50

57

.46'1'

0 0

Buft'alo . . . . . . . . . . 48 60
.444
.3&amp;6
Whjpp}o, p
I 0 0 o Jersey City .. ...... 37 61
Ridenour, lb
. :l 0 0 0
YESTBIIDAY'II RESULTS
Eiselsteln, rf ....... . .. . 1 0 0 o

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Total .. :-....,. .. .... ... . 34'71~4
Pomeroy ·
AB R 8 E
E . Guinther, cf
" 1 2 I)
Dye, 3b .......... .
3 I 0 1
L . Moore, " .. . . .
" 1 l 0
0 Moore, If . . ...... . . . . 3 1 1 0
Orow, lb . . . . . .
.
4 0 2
Nesselroad, c ..... . . . . . • 0 0 0
Demoskey, rr .... .
2 0 0 0
•Farnham . ... .. .. .
I 0 0 0
Elselstefil, rr . .
1 0 0 0
Duckworth, 2b .
2 0 0 1
trrnoon.
D. Oulnt.her. p . . .
2 01 0 0
Tex Carleton .hunc up his 13th CundUf
p
..
..
.
.
I 0 0 0
~ictory for the Car~nalS by blank1 •0 0 0
tng Bolton, 12 to, O, but Zq.chary Jen~s, j p·rf ·
o.nd Pra.nkhouse otitplnted Dluy
Dean in the nl!ihtCap a' aU~:-1nnlng
a.tra.Jr. 2 to 1.
'
•Farnham btmea ror Demoskey
T.be Red Sox two-timed the Jn aevent.h.
White Box 6 to 2 and 'l to 2 'rhe
Two base hlts.-Qutucn, E. OutnBack Bay boys hr.ve won tbetio lut t.tta---H. Knight 2, E. Knight.
B1~ven games with Chicago.
ther, E. Gaul, Young; Threo bru;e
The A's and Jh'OwnS were not
Hits oft Whipple :s m :; o~nn1nas;
wheduled.
off Quillen, 4 in &amp;Innings; oft Outnthelr , 6 in 5 Innings; CundUf, 3 In
1 inning; .Teb.kins 2 In 2 Innings.

with the b&amp;.sea full.
Pitb;t&gt;urgh
lost
conSidera.ble
Q:rou:td by dropping two games to
the lowly Reds, 6 to l and 6 to 4.
Red Lucas and the. antiQuated Ep
Rixey, alway a Pirate jh!X were
the winning hurlen. In the opener
Glnctnnatl beat Bill Swllt for the
flrrst time thls year. Chick ;Hafey
de\'eloped a. two bagger complex
h1t'Ung five doubles durlng the a!~

AMEBlCAN ASSOCIATION
Columbus 10; Loui.sv1lle 3.
Columbus '7; · Loutsvme 2.
Toledo 10; Indla.napoUs &amp;.
Ihdla.hal)olls 15; Toledo l.

Bt. Paul 6; Kansas City 5.
St. Pt.ul 'l; Kansas Ctty 6.
Mtlw!tukee . 8; MLoneapolls 7.
Mtnnea.Pous 5; Milwaukee o.
~ATIONAL LEA.Gut:

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CJpclnnatt '8; ~U.taburgh 1.
cJncinna.tl 6; Pittaijurgh 4.
Cbtca{o 9; Pl'liladelphla 5.
Chlcaso -it: : Phi ...delphin 1.
s~ Loula ·n; Boaton o.

TotBls ......... 32 • 1 2[==============
MerQlaid Queen

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Booton 2; St. Louts J.
New York. 8: Brooklyn 5.
' AMERICAN' LEAGUE
New York 8; Cleveland t.
New York B; Cleveland 1.
Bo11t.on 6; Chicago 1.
Boaton 7 ; Chicq:o 2.
Detroit 12; Washington B.
Only games scheduled.

INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
Buffalo 1; Rochester 3.
Buft'alo 3; Rochester 2.
B&amp;ltlmore 7; Newark 4.
Baltimore 6; Newark 3 .
Montreat 3; Toronto 1.

Montreal 3; Toronto 2.

Albany 9; Jersey QltJ a.
Alba,ny 8; Jersey City :.1.

Prompt ReHer

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"For

l.bltt.y years I had cmlSt.ipa·
Uon. SOuring rood from stomach
choked me . Since taking Adlerik.a
I am a new person. Constipation
the IJ::u;t."-Ailce
Columbus, 0 .. July 24- INS-- Ia ll thing of
Ba.seball tans, feminine gender and 1 Burns. Reed's Dr\W Store-In Rutbetween the a(Jea oC 9 and 16 arc land by Barton's , Phar.
Adv.
tt) have a. day or their own aL the
Red

Bird

stadiUm,

George

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Tra\ltman, president of the Columbus Baseball Club aumouneed t.o(18Y. Hereafter , !:!8Ch Wednesday
will be known a&amp; "Future Fa.neUe
Day" and all glrl.&amp; between the
ngtJ Umita will be admitted to the

stadium

without charae. Future

f'a.u.ettea will set their first gUm~
cr the ColtimbUII team during its
lJCcsent home. sLay on Wedne&amp;day
July 26 at the lndianapolll!l double
header seheduled to get under way
9t 1:30 P. M'.
The af\notmcement of th.ls day
rtlunds out t.he present schedule of
specla.l d&amp;ys at the Red Bird ata-

dtam. TueBdafll, Thursdays and 1
Sa.turdays are devoted to the I
Knothole Gal'!";. while all Mondays I
over to Ladles· Day and
~'r:c·~~~~:~,IDay
. None of theM:
d
, prevail on holiday~ I

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IN,TEII.NATIONAL LEAGUJ
Club
Woo. LoBt Jloct.N ewark
6;l
44
.589
Rocheater
~
oil .67t
Toronto . .. .. .. . . . . ~ i9
.542
Ba.lUmore . . . . . . . • . 07 64
.514
Montreal . . . . • • . . 54 &amp;:il
.509

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the Cro11by fimilJ, 181ng of radio, '
: ·the .former D ud~ Lf e of t he film!',
w~e.h old wl1•Jn this j"ilct.u ro was made in
f e llow has been named Gal'y Evan

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phicago looks more formidable
with the· ~eturn to form . of Pat
Malone, who held the !!logging
Quakers tp fi\'e hits. in t he nightcap a.nd ·breezed home on the ehin.strap, thr·"!e to one. Unable lo wtn
a.1game smce June 5, Pa.t had 10!Jt
hiB job as e. starling pitcher !U\d
had ·been d'emnted to the bull Pf!n .
Btu Jurges, the human ta.rget,
he~ out Malone by drtvtng in
two runs·· a'6'd e.coMni th'! other
one. . BtU Wtllt a btt peeved beca.w;e
h6_ ..~4 been yanked for a. pinch
bi~, tHnk Bettdn~;k , in the ten th
inD!nl · of l he 'ftrst • ga.me '\With the
bab JU.U . Oink came . througl}
nobl7 w!Lh a hame run, , glvb1g tne
CuJ;l&amp; ,a nine ,to five dec111ton.
J?~ng thC1r profitable home
.sta.nd, . the BJ"Uin.s gained 1 1-2
ga~ on the JliLC".! -Sf!ttng New
Yotk· Ola.nt6.

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c . ~nlgiht,
Youna;, c , ... , .

Sixteen Whl5
at home by takof a t win bill w.lt.h

T!JE!

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SALES REPORT

calves.-Re«lipttJ 386 ; tops
Airport.
· 6eCOilda 5.61 to UKJ; medium Ule wreckeci
...urne., l..lm,rl ne Tool~ " - • .....te ~J tlte .u.Of the Ft. Pleasant
el Uoterlu • .,.,,.,.,. to JW in •larJe .U.. at* Moo Sales 1 Oo ., Pt. Pleasant,
to 5.30; common and. heavies 1nl' would
W. Va.,
.... II du...., """'ulifi.,. ..d pnPieG't JIMU' -)o. Mu- Ssturd&amp;y, July :il2, 1933:
"to ·4.10; eulll · 2.00 to 2.10.
dnyWa.y,
II lll'V ~ 1ppor»:imue\J t5 I JCIIr 5011
L&amp;m-Recelpto 286 ; 6.80: than a
&lt;1-.lrn-. 1k1J cbiup Jllll lliiCid wiLl! U.U ...U. Total r~ipts 818.
~s 5,60, to 6.60; · common 3.15 tho
...ab«bie&amp;.n .-~, ....................
to 4.80. .
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Hop-Receipts 66, 115 •to 220
-c.
&lt;DO
4-06 tO UO; heavlea 4-05 to
lighs 4.31) to 4.60.
Plp 2.60
3.25.
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FOR SALE-24 ' 1-2 acre !arm, 8
ho~ ad outbuHdtngs , l 1-4 mil'"
from Court ' House . It interes ted
Call 600-X in Pomeroy
1-24-3t.

1-2t·3t.

Seized at Elkhorn, Wis., apd taken to Chicago to be photographed ·at tht detective bureau, these memben of th" "Terrible Touhy" gang were linked by fed~ral aultho.-ities to the ransom 'ki~naping of Jack ("Jake the, Barber") Factor. The attitude of
I Factor himself will determine whether the crime can be pinned upon, the prisoners.
Left to right: Willie Sharkey, Gustave Schaefer, Eddie McFadden and Roger Touny.

Nell,her of LhiJ ~wo ti.mous Bl:it·
Ish l!llcrs wn.s ~l'iouslf lnJu,r~~~ - ~~
V."8S said.· However, 30 !tlkbes had
bttn ta.ken ln ?ilolllson's lace a.nd
&amp;ealp and senraf stitches in Amy'ti

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Sacramento. Cat, July :14- INB·
- Joe Dcmttm~lo 18 outfielder of the
San F'ra.nctseo Sea.ls ol the Paeltic

..!'' n'!'h_t

coo.st ba11eball leque,

1:am~

tlnued. his drive to a

t'ecord

for

htt.s

in

to rw1 hta , string
arose over tJle twb
g:ame. Many tans
1te~~]iii_'ii",tl;;h
they were of a type
1:
been !\Cored either as
or errors. The ot'lh::lal score
keeper recoided them a.s h1ts.

Did You Ever Stdp To
Think?

GAMES 'EODAY

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~EitiCAN

ASSOCIATION
Louisville at Columbus.
Itidtana.polls at Toledo.
~a.nsas Oity a.t Minneapolis.
lll:Jlwauk.ee a.t St. Pe.u1
NAUONAL LEAGUE
No ga!,llCH scbeduled.
AMERICAN LEAOUFJ
Washington at Philadelphia
ft.wo gamfosL
Only games scheduled.
INTBBNATIONAL LEAGUE
ROI:&lt;hester at Buffalo~
. Montreal aL Toronto.
Ba!Umore at Newark . ,
Jersey Ctty .~t Alba.::n:O:y=.

of thrne event.G at the na-1
f:hampionshi r.os at Jones
Lol'I.J Islant:!, twcnty.ye ar-ohJ:
Kmght, of Homesteaa, Pa.,
eucceedM Helene Madi l!on a"
queen of American mer.maid s. Mis1;
Hnight won the 100-m eter, 1 mila
and 440-)'ard race,;, the latter in
rooord tiQW!,

==-=--==

By EDSON R. WAITE
Shawnee, Oklahoma

J. DAVID STERN, PUBLISHER OF THE PHILADELPHIA
RECORD SAYS:
"Advertiaing is becoming mDre 'intelligent. During the pall
thirty yearA there baa been a constant riae in the level of ad·~·­
ing appeal. Not only are the lar'ge advertiaing agenciea which
prepare the big national campaigna employing better talent to de·
aign ud write the advertising, but they are attuning their copy to
a more intelligent audience.
"The day is past o£ flamboyant, ballyhoo adverti•ing with
crude illustrations and absurdly superlative claims.

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