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LONE RIDER TELLS
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C'arcus King Sues ·

Secretary Of Labor Sa:#
To Result

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FAIL

To P\illlndustry Qut
~eptho Qf Preaent
Depression

Tribune

M.AHTinl UW rDH

ANY EMPUYERS
SIGN PLE~GE
.AID ·RECOVERY ACT
In Ohio Have
ready Sipified
Aec:eptance

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c!l'e d tweh.ty-tlx uegrees and diplomas wy} be awarded at Ohio
Ublverslty on August 4 o.t the conoluslon ot ,the regulnr summer ses-

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·E. Washin~n St.

IJOD. ·Twenty-one persons will reiti'Ve the degree of MMter of ArUI
o i-uduation exercises -411 include
&amp;I~ a.ddrt!.&amp;l by Dr . Elmer BUl'J"itt
Bi'fiLD pretldent of the university.
~ ~e 11un!mer school will be tot~
Jp;JVed by · a specia l three-week!!
t lfnn durln !l' whlc!l a nwnber of
students will compJete work. far dc£1'ees., The)·e will be no commencP.'r.lllllt cerclnoniea at t.he close or

fillpln. Waat E~l!ly
. llldepoiad- Bill to
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the p.bet-se-'iBion.

Among ~1e candtdate.s tor the dcgtec ot Bdcllelor of Sclene«J lu Educatlon arQ CharlCI3 S . Oibbll, Rn ..

cine and ,'fqtm C. Morehead, Port•
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Was Released Early Sunday Momin1; Had Been Tied
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1932 Chevrolet Coach
1932 Chevrolet Coupe
1929 Chevrolet Coupe
1931 Ford Tudor Sedan
1930 Ford Sport Coupe
193? Chevrolet Pick-Up
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~ fit tq have his cabinet; pass a law dealing with the
ll&gt;ropagation of the German poople and while be may
:j:ave made many grievous errors in other subjec\5, it
would appear that be is at least partially right in this instanc e.
Every country should have some such safeguards aa
Mr. Hitler has proposed fpr Germany. Every country is
~ntitlcd to some protection from the ever growing menace
of half witted people, those of criminal tendencies and all
~Jth~rs of a sub-normal complex. Wit,h con4itil&gt;ns as they
:1 ~e .~hro11ghout the :w~r!d, ~e!'e · is not one single, solitary
reas'ln except that of foolish sentimentalism, wh,y the peoS&gt;les of th~ world should not be gover\l~d .,.pecl~lly as aff~cting those whose future ~an be 1\othin,&amp;" but one continual round of grief and ca~e for those around and a,bout

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hei.ng here has \&gt;eon not)ling but a ~ource of trouble for
others as well a; for themselves. Much worse \l!inp than
ot&lt; riiization for those who ~re not physically or mentally
lit for pr9~agaiion; could be proposed for our own nation.

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have·aa yet entered upon an ideal
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too much confuaion at preaent for that.

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Faction• williJI'OW in numbera and a difference drawn be·
tween one faction and another alao will appear personal ambitions
and a deaire by far more people to lead than there are vacancie&amp;
for leaden•

THE GQVERNOR OBJECTS

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.By Arthur '!Buco".

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Tbe Smith M. l£, Lat;;cs Aid also
wishes to annqtmce thf!y will have

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By thia we by no means impute a lack of patriotism to thoo"'_
al:ti:ve in American politiea. On the contrary, we are perfectly
certain that love for their own country and the true understanding
of .the n~aitiet-lf ita future ia to be proaperoua and happy~~~~E IN THE HEARTS OF OUR POLITICIANS NOW MORE
HA\TE BEEN FOR A LQNC ;fJ,ME.

Icc crewn aoclal on the
·"'"'" 'tllc ehurch Saturday
20th. Everyone welcome

to the B"ttcr Busl· d.;j;g;,;;;-B&lt;U~r~;s;.

Sam Absten and

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Bakea, roasll qt cooka a whole m.,eal a~ once.
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We d"ubt very much wh,ther all of t!te tll'een beer
wlll !lave ~iaappeared ·by St. t&gt;~t'l'jek'• day,
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PRICED FOR QUICK SALE

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1933 Chevrolet Coupe
1932 Chevrolet Coach
1932 Chevrolet Coupe
1929 Chevrolet Coupe
1931 Ford Tudor Sedan
1930 Ford Sport Coupe
193? Chevrolet Pick-Up
..1930 Willy~ Tudor Sedan

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fered-.Be oure and •ee them before } '&lt;JU
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POMEROY CHEVROLET Ca.

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Jiln.EI\'S NEW LAW
'
' ' /"HA'NCELLOR HITLER of the German p~oplo,. has seen
~ fit tq have his cabinet; pass a law dealing with the
ll&gt;ropagation of the German poople and while be may
:j:ave made many grievous errors in other subjec\5, it
would appear that be is at least partially right in this instanc e.
Every country should have some such safeguards aa
Mr. Hitler has proposed fpr Germany. Every country is
~ntitlcd to some protection from the ever growing menace
of half witted people, those of criminal tendencies and all
~Jth~rs of a sub-normal complex. Wit,h con4itil&gt;ns as they
:1 ~e .~hro11ghout the :w~r!d, ~e!'e · is not one single, solitary
reas'ln except that of foolish sentimentalism, wh,y the peoS&gt;les of th~ world should not be gover\l~d .,.pecl~lly as aff~cting those whose future ~an be 1\othin,&amp;" but one continual round of grief and ca~e for those around and a,bout

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R. Waite, Shawnee, Okla.

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io taking place d 0 y by day in the politico of Amer•

t~em.

There are already far too many 11"\lec!les and hopele¥ .idiot• as well as oth~r depenctents1n the wo·i l,d who••
hei.ng here has \&gt;eon not)ling but a ~ource of trouble for
others as well a; for themselves. Much worse \l!inp than
ot&lt; riiization for those who ~re not physically or mentally
lit for pr9~agaiion; could be proposed for our own nation.

"

' &lt;icii.. ··: l:et ua hope &gt;that it io a atep forward.
-e

• '·

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.

we

". Thia doea nor m~n that.
have·aa yet entered upon an ideal
period in the managejitent of oudwlitical affairs, There is far
too much confuaion at preaent for that.

I

Faction• williJI'OW in numbera and a difference drawn be·
tween one faction and another alao will appear personal ambitions
and a deaire by far more people to lead than there are vacancie&amp;
for leaden•

THE GQVERNOR OBJECTS

.Word-Led T:o ·Another
.By Arthur '!Buco".

Ba\or

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Dl!iLAYED
Tbe Smith M. l£, Lat;;cs Aid also
wishes to annqtmce thf!y will have

'•

By thia we by no means impute a lack of patriotism to thoo"'_
al:ti:ve in American politiea. On the contrary, we are perfectly
certain that love for their own country and the true understanding
of .the n~aitiet-lf ita future ia to be proaperoua and happy~~~~E IN THE HEARTS OF OUR POLITICIANS NOW MORE
HA\TE BEEN FOR A LQNC ;fJ,ME.

Icc crewn aoclal on the
·"'"'" 'tllc ehurch Saturday
20th. Everyone welcome

to the B"ttcr Busl· d.;j;g;,;;;-B&lt;U~r~;s;.

Sam Absten and

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Roul"l=· ,. ~~J!,n, Cool, Convenient and Carefree.
Bakea, roasll qt cooka a whole m.,eal a~ once.
Water ieal eo-&amp;erve• the natural juicea, otla and
· mineraJ''t.alta, ~~parting a hew deliciouanea~. · to
meatror fowtL
·
·
Prlcea':to' fit today' a pocketbook.

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Caaaerol,

qua~

e~. · Be~

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.
lum "lfllltlat* tdm ~ Hlle· lJtd

In · m~e

irt~ h•dles.

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., · Ci&gt;t(inlai ·C~~ll!' : ' · '
Fills

Two qiun1 ......17.

lthed In I•Ol'J alld

mea

a mel

We d"ubt very much wh,ther all of t!te tll'een beer
wlll !lave ~iaappeared ·by St. t&gt;~t'l'jek'• day,
'
~t useJi to .b~ tl!e, ~~el!8m:alc~r wh'o pa4ded ftogures.
Now lt.i• the bank :o;aal\{er.
.

Complete wt&amp;IL .,.,.

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There 18 j,. ohilq

in C!!tai•mia, Spair., wi'b

~ix

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,.~d l!ati4•· · j{e o~~ht ~P, be ~~~e~e841'!1. at thuJIIbiDII' "'· ••
wl!en he ,groirs up. .
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BALANCE $1 .00 PER MONTH

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Price$4.95

011e of our mQtllrinr frlerds "'Y&amp;· he has bee11 aaatn!lt
. • ,t b• F!'ench· ever·~~Cil IOJ!l8b9~)' to1d .1\j!l' . \1\~y invented
' word "detour. . ..
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Middleport, obi~
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Complglie wtUa eord ancl
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S-ECTION.

WIOa...W. tG.. 81blt)'
OLD . &amp;tva 'DAY ~G

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cqb~ u 11 ~~1tt _· T,~&gt; ·.J"l'Pch
Eceenlnc '~urler. Of ·
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'

TJpe 11ke wa C1 pt. .D7c 'pel' lbie)
· Ui averap words m.ue • llne.)
{.e eol1800lltlve lnaertlool :r:or IIJrlee ut
l 2.

PIR~IfE:!i WJlll

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TWO

OF MIDDLEPORT

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·&gt;

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F q~ Sccoj.d T Rllm~eilt;
Winner fano 1'3; :
Looer 7

Seiiat~r.

I

I

Both Pitcheta, .~ic~ardo
And lanl'bert O'n
Rafter

By .J9inth ln1,1ina Ral·
lieo; f~;'1)1"1'1· Beat

~ I C~~t.lve lnlertloTUI :for Pl~

t •.

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THE

f,

The;.p\lbiflhera Will be wupqp~tlblc
\

~; joi

ot ~

ODe . .tnootted lusertUm

~veri~nt. Errors 1n
~·aitlaements anouJd be rcporLed

i
L_,.,.,.,

ktfo ·ad.?ertl&amp;ement. wJU be taken ror
~ leiiJ.1~n a mlntmu:n charge ot
t.went-1fH centa tor &lt;lath Jrwer·

•

'

Far Sale, Mio&lt;:,. ,,

'J!PR SAL~ atl'eS _of timber
' land. Lewls •, Wrekllne, Letart
7~30~3t.
Palls, R D.
c

FoundPOUND -

"

Four keys

on

lc.i.ther

stl:ap near Pcaco chutf•h. Owu~
or inquire at Dally ':!. rlbuue of·
nee an4 pav for ad.
6·:.3-U

w..uted.'

•

\VANTED-100 ears tiJ SI'CBGC and
aervJ.cc, any caL' fiOc. 1Jlry 01 rr
TWOO Oal -alld Oils. 'Also Tlnm
anH' .P.!fC~rlea. The Old Inn

Prompt Relief
· From Itchiug Eczema

I

The day following Wiley Po11t'11 public rcccplmn in to be e:rhilJJteJ :.t R:id10 City.
New YQrk, his ramQUII Jlla nc, th(! "W innie M1w," had a I urncd nl tor, IS ~hown hh••~'!":,"f.::;;r~;';
par&amp;d~ all its own as it \Ia:=: taken U!l .F1Ith Avenue some of ~~~:~:_an~~-~-c..:~._'- · - ---~-----

lt'awonde:ful the wayaoothlnr, cool·
lng Zema brinp_ prompt reUel to
ltchinp;, burnlni Bldn, even In llf!WI'a
~. It~hlnu!.Opll the momeDt Z.mo
touches the tender and Inflamed lkin
ber.aute
ita rare blrredientl. To
clear away Rashes, Plmplea, Eczema,
Ringworm and Niore the ~ to
normal alwayrs ute dean 100thln~
2'.emo. ~ll8iat on pnulne ~mo; It a
worth the prlc.e, he&lt;!ausa it brinaa
reUef. 85c, 60eand Sl. AU dfl:l ......

HOW

T"di::~

AS~()('IATJON

o,.

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Benl~ 8'ta.~lon .

36
48
60
ft:.!

50

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AMJmiLi'tN LEAGUE
DetJUit ti, Clc\elund J
N~w York 'l; W&gt;~lihll!l;::tuu ' 2
Bcston B. Philadelphia 3
Chtcago B; Sl LOws 7 UO lnn

.13J

'.;pa

I

419
410

and

()

b!J,th, gar&amp;ge, garden, dravel Hlll
Mtddlepcd.. l\ent. ehea.p, Call
38l·X , .or 11ee Mrs. , Lena Mc~

&lt;17:.!
458

.J·,

Mt· and Mrs

George

~aze

or

were the gue11tB elf thcu
parcnl,g J: ·ll· Swisher and wift~
Sunday
1
Ga lllroll~

:;on

53fl
495

Fnr Rent
house

6

2

.St Louis 6: Chlr.:agu !I
En:ton 5; New York ;1,
~l lt!a dtl:il)hl&lt;' :J, Brooklyn 1.

4112

room

n: ClnclnnaLI

Ch!~a(tO

650
561
550

606
!i66

change, KMSa&amp; Clty. Kaus

FOR RENT-6

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P-:t.

Write Teachers' Ex·

reply.

an~ Mr. .11.11;J
M1'6 Jaaper Amos and chJ,l¢tifu who
'J1ave been the guet~t.s of their mo ~
tiler Mrs. Mary Amoa returiled. to
tlum homes the first of Ute week

Chtldren of Fostoria

VERNON, W. VJ!l..

J

Cb•caso 15, St Louw 2.

'l'EACHERS WANTED-We have
over 300 vaca.ncles to be filled;
new oOI!\11 listed dally; r.end stamp

tor

Plttsbul'gh
LoUIS 8;

Wou Lost Pet
62
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,\JATION .\L Lf.:AGUE
Plttsbm!lh .'i, Cmclnnatl 4.

STAND

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TOOTS AND CASPER

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Left Out

SA'Y HOW '-C"lG \:.4\"!i
VACATION '\IVOWLO
lAS''T '1\'

Do you tmow why 1he wosn"t

welcomet ShCt,. hl!lrsalf, didn't.
Ha1ito1is (bad breath), the
sc&lt;:lal fault no ono forgives, ,
was thlb reason. Yet no one
need have halitosis. Gargling
with listerine instantly destroys
mouth odors cmd c:hec"ks lnfec·
tian. Use it daily, Rocent test~
show that Lhterine promptly
overcome• odor&amp;(lrdinoryanti·
ntplic:s C'1n't hide ln 4 daya.
Lambe~ ,,hormac:al Company,
St. louis, Mo., U. S. A.

MUCH A'S. lOOTS
AND CA.SDER
ARE ENJ'O'YI"-16

·· R'E!'ALIZ1!

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A

NEW WONDI!i:R.

~0ER1"UL.

J-IOfUiE •• NOW

-n:)WN ~\'$ ISaWnl-4 PL'E.....TY OP

RACING IN

BEAUT1""UL. ~~~ETS "l\-\AI )'t:IU
CAN ~l..\..- ALON4 ON,

THIS COUNTRY.

YOU AR.'E

CAN HE
·'tJEAT

"ftl M'EE.T

HOOPER

COb..O'NEL.

VACATION,
!l-IE

EQUIPOISE

~OL-OI'o.l.r=:L.

MU5.\ 'BE..
""A'IIN.G! A

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wlUl .Milford Hoffman.

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Help•

Couli 8ln:cl. OYer

WONDE'l"i:FUL-

LISTERI NE
promptly end1 odor• ordinary
antllapti,scan't hldeln 4 dayn

'V'oiE'E;KS BUT t ~
\-4'1!' MAI&lt;E'S IT "TVVO
MCJ"JiH'5 "f"'M) 'Yl!AR'i
O'FO!' ~YEN lWO
Ct!...a"TU~IES .I

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'464 / M1 s A W nevins a.ml two 5U il::ll Elnor aud Herbert Sayre have
·4(13 ( 1 Colwnbut; aro..lthe gue&gt;;;U; (JJ llcr bef u fl.t&gt;':~d!n!..several days wttn
363 su;tcr. Mrs. J. H OcLuncy and Be11Y ........, Ilo&lt;.~
d::ughtc1
Bennie HoffmEUa and Iam1.Jy, WiiMr~. Hdcn
Dlckill&amp;ln is the bur WalkeF a.r.d ramUy, MJ'II. RtYy
INTEErNATIONAL J.EACUF.
. cul!st of relatives in Huntington Sayre ant1 son. Ca.r!IOn Rouah 'and
t!itlb
Wou Lo3L Pet. · t \1 Is 'll'Cck
Arthur Ohlinger were guests ot
Ncwn1 k
G7
48
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liracc llunc~ was lt!tJ guest. or Mlltllrfl ffotflhan · an4 daughters
Rcrhr slr!'
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52
ft:i~ l' f' l' gmn&lt;tparents. H. H. Roush· ant1 Monday evening.
Dn!Um t•Je
UJ
51&gt;
.52\"J \\ 1fc ol Cheslurc ~he past week.
Ben Robinson is qwte
Ill With
.526
Mr ,md Mrs Verge Hem and h~m~;rrha.gc of the bra.tn.
4'~{; &lt;h ll(lren or Buc~-rus who were
LaVerue Rowlllert Monday to
.41.i l 1 (.illP.d l1Pre by 111c death or Lhelr attend. the world's fa.ir
4.'i'I J&lt;.Ir.;t !'r. Mr~&gt; Ruby El~ returned to
·
.a&lt;Ja 1'lrl\' home Prlr1uy.
Mn Ehner Th~1 B awl Mr and
M1~
E D. Hugln:~ of Gallipoljs Water In Place Of
·nmc home Fnday ha\ lnJ: spent the
Meal
Stomach
1\1\-U:Jti(.'A N AS80ClATION
' pn~~ Wf'Ck aj, Loncr Bot.tom,
MurColumbus :! Toledo 1 t 12 hm 1
•aysv!lle and Wlloon Pn, WJ~h her
stomach trouble ill often helped
Columbtw 5. Toledo 4 (Jl •m1 1
mstcrs and .families
1 Mr ~ J H Dt•la.nry and da.ugl11.€r by Skipping one meal. Drln!f; :-Jots
M!11ncapol15 3; Knnsas Cit.~· 2
Mlmwarmll~ 15, K~&gt;nsas Clt·1 2
1 Vn·gm•a spent !rom satu1·day untll of water. Add a spoonful or Adler·
Louisville (I; Indlanapoll r. o.
Tur.sday a~ Montgomery, w. Va.,
each morning to clean out. ,PolIndianapolis 7; Loutsvlllc :1
m~h J Jl Dct.ancy wheiT: he has sow; Jn stomach and bowela. Reed'l!l
Milwaukee II, St Paul 10
C'lllploymcnt.
Drug Stol:C-;-Ib Rtltlabd br B&amp;nob'a
Mllwnukcc 11; St Paul 5.
Mr. and Mrs. Evcret Rose and

AU$-r:AAt.t,o\$
":TT

.J\:1:5T

J J IWed .ltl borne to IIP6nd ~;eveR
d oys here wilh Ill.&amp; family. He
Oa!timurc l2 . ll.(1ehr~lc r 7
wa"S uccnmpunle(l home by Lloyd
Ba!llln('r( 9· R oi'!Je:tcr 0 l'f Ul~ · Cli&lt;'k,
~n;;s agr1·r.m0Rt~
1 Elkn Rlekard 8pen Sunda.~· with
Newark 12; Buffalo 3
Ethel Grunm
Ncwqr~ 2; Bufln.!O I ,18 U;m l
Cll\frmcc Jhlc and fMtlly~ were
.r~tsev Cttv ~: Montreal 8 •13 1n I 1 sunday guests of Mro. Mary Nease
J n~ t v C1i,y l; Monlrc::tl U !!.i hilL 1 ~ll'd George U.lckard
Albany ·r . T?ronlo 2
·Mart Roush of Longdale spent
Alfmnv 4; 'I oron1o 3 &lt;7 Innings, Buncla.y wath Tom ROUBh and family .
:co -;,rrcmr•J • '____,.. _ _ _
Mn; Hatt.ie Reed and Mr&amp;. Hilda
Click were colling on Mrs Bertha.
RJcknrd Tbur~y, """""'· •
Ed Roush .spent IJu~ ... week
end
INtt:RNATJONJ\L ],IIJ.!\(mE

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By JANE GORDON

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STRIPES IN COTTONl
hmr

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Gortlr,., mrd1/t '"'
tutd 1lttd11d i1t Peri• artd

,,,,•.,, •rr madr i• Nftll

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'WtNOOKA

wardrobe if )'(lu want to be ,.,,,;,,••
ab1e.

WII.. L. TRY'

By Edson R. Wo.ile, Shawnee, Oklahoma

1

ill dotted

FOI{

PHAR
t.AP.

I

a.n

entd thoulder" effect. An inverted
front plait. gh·e1 crac:cful &amp;kirt

I-\ IS
9t.I.USiRIOUS
PFlED,EC:&amp;:SSOR

1

Today'e j.1unty wltite pique mode1
ovi!r in red stripes. Red
IKRin it tren i.n the big bow of 1
orpndie and in the button trim.
Cap tlee_vts eontribute IO a wid·

'ft&gt; CARRY
o.~l

'

Yt~rl.

What abou! your new ••"''''
&amp;triped cotton frockl
Retter Include one in your eumrner 1

·'

DID YO·U EVER STOP
TO THINK?
"Growlh is the law of.life aud thia immutable law' appliea al·

wldth.

!

ao to business.

Yellow llnet1-like eotton.
and white gingham check. s,hirting
str1~~:ea. e:tt.. ar,e other smart suggntioDL
TIJiJ #llUffll NtJ. 1105 Mal h1 fh.
·~"' ia ,q,, ~~ til ~ 11114 12 t/J 10.
'l i U
/tr i111mtdiMt J#lifltry.

.;,u,

IJ U

~d nit.

HQW to

Get TJrue Pattmu

sead 15 c:t:nt! (in atampa or tom)
to ·t'a,,~a. 'BUteau. Write carefully
an4 ft,.ia.ly your name nd fuiJ
ad~re•s.' •the llumber of the pattern,

~~·~~e . you ~ant.
Ad4~• your letter i1'1 the follow•

~

....... ... ..

JOHN BORG, PUBLISHER OF THE HACKENSACK (N.J.)
BERGEN EVENING RECORD, SAYS:

1

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1

"There io no standing•till; you either continue 81'Dwinll and
live, or you atop growjng and eventually !lie.
"There ia a v.,.t dilference between a buaineu·setter and an
order-taker.
· · ,
·
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"Oriler-takera iq bmineoa are _uaua!lr only D{te l!i!1'11.a_h~~ll of
the unjlertal&lt;en of ba,nkiupky.
· ·
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"Buoineo•·1ettcro ·do"nof sit arau"d.lilro ~r) 'Ma~!lw]!!"' w/lit·
ing for oomething to t)ini up', Ttoey II'«!.riut·•ndjb'tina ,ifin.
''P.irera,do not llv~ 'in the •!«!~~ ~"d lt,i~ ,tJ!eref~ quite¥\
oential that th~y enter&lt;them ·liefore th.,;p.:...;• ., oliuyjpa and•eell··
coi'IIUMJLl~.

. ". lniyer
the

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J'!lleliti~l
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�TIIZ~Y

; i

~TH~
W'AY
wu.tt. w. 0. 111BL&amp;Y

Till DAILY 'I'IIDIVJQS

•

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CLtSSIFl~D

ADV RT·lSfNG
S-ECTION.

WIOa...W. tG.. 81blt)'
OLD . &amp;tva 'DAY ~G

•

I

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·ouzr ~[AN r~N~

OHIO '

"

r

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•.

'

. . '
cqb~ u 11 ~~1tt _· T,~&gt; ·.J"l'Pch
Eceenlnc '~urler. Of ·
·
· ta,rdinilo
'

TJpe 11ke wa C1 pt. .D7c 'pel' lbie)
· Ui averap words m.ue • llne.)
{.e eol1800lltlve lnaertlool :r:or IIJrlee ut
l 2.

PIR~IfE:!i WJlll

,..,

'

TWO

OF MIDDLEPORT

--'--

~

·&gt;

·

F q~ Sccoj.d T Rllm~eilt;
Winner fano 1'3; :
Looer 7

Seiiat~r.

I

I

Both Pitcheta, .~ic~ardo
And lanl'bert O'n
Rafter

By .J9inth ln1,1ina Ral·
lieo; f~;'1)1"1'1· Beat

~ I C~~t.lve lnlertloTUI :for Pl~

t •.

~

·~anr~N

11

THE

f,

The;.p\lbiflhera Will be wupqp~tlblc
\

~; joi

ot ~

ODe . .tnootted lusertUm

~veri~nt. Errors 1n
~·aitlaements anouJd be rcporLed

i
L_,.,.,.,

ktfo ·ad.?ertl&amp;ement. wJU be taken ror
~ leiiJ.1~n a mlntmu:n charge ot
t.went-1fH centa tor &lt;lath Jrwer·

•

'

Far Sale, Mio&lt;:,. ,,

'J!PR SAL~ atl'eS _of timber
' land. Lewls •, Wrekllne, Letart
7~30~3t.
Palls, R D.
c

FoundPOUND -

"

Four keys

on

lc.i.ther

stl:ap near Pcaco chutf•h. Owu~
or inquire at Dally ':!. rlbuue of·
nee an4 pav for ad.
6·:.3-U

w..uted.'

•

\VANTED-100 ears tiJ SI'CBGC and
aervJ.cc, any caL' fiOc. 1Jlry 01 rr
TWOO Oal -alld Oils. 'Also Tlnm
anH' .P.!fC~rlea. The Old Inn

Prompt Relief
· From Itchiug Eczema

I

The day following Wiley Po11t'11 public rcccplmn in to be e:rhilJJteJ :.t R:id10 City.
New YQrk, his ramQUII Jlla nc, th(! "W innie M1w," had a I urncd nl tor, IS ~hown hh••~'!":,"f.::;;r~;';
par&amp;d~ all its own as it \Ia:=: taken U!l .F1Ith Avenue some of ~~~:~:_an~~-~-c..:~._'- · - ---~-----

lt'awonde:ful the wayaoothlnr, cool·
lng Zema brinp_ prompt reUel to
ltchinp;, burnlni Bldn, even In llf!WI'a
~. It~hlnu!.Opll the momeDt Z.mo
touches the tender and Inflamed lkin
ber.aute
ita rare blrredientl. To
clear away Rashes, Plmplea, Eczema,
Ringworm and Niore the ~ to
normal alwayrs ute dean 100thln~
2'.emo. ~ll8iat on pnulne ~mo; It a
worth the prlc.e, he&lt;!ausa it brinaa
reUef. 85c, 60eand Sl. AU dfl:l ......

HOW

T"di::~

AS~()('IATJON

o,.

~ ·/

Benl~ 8'ta.~lon .

36
48
60
ft:.!

50

[tl/

4;)

45

&amp;8
59

43

6ll

l!llhl.n)w,. Orav'el HIU. , ,
'f.&lt;~

t..

AMJmiLi'tN LEAGUE
DetJUit ti, Clc\elund J
N~w York 'l; W&gt;~lihll!l;::tuu ' 2
Bcston B. Philadelphia 3
Chtcago B; Sl LOws 7 UO lnn

.13J

'.;pa

I

419
410

and

()

b!J,th, gar&amp;ge, garden, dravel Hlll
Mtddlepcd.. l\ent. ehea.p, Call
38l·X , .or 11ee Mrs. , Lena Mc~

&lt;17:.!
458

.J·,

Mt· and Mrs

George

~aze

or

were the gue11tB elf thcu
parcnl,g J: ·ll· Swisher and wift~
Sunday
1
Ga lllroll~

:;on

53fl
495

Fnr Rent
house

6

2

.St Louis 6: Chlr.:agu !I
En:ton 5; New York ;1,
~l lt!a dtl:il)hl&lt;' :J, Brooklyn 1.

4112

room

n: ClnclnnaLI

Ch!~a(tO

650
561
550

606
!i66

change, KMSa&amp; Clty. Kaus

FOR RENT-6

~t

P-:t.

Write Teachers' Ex·

reply.

an~ Mr. .11.11;J
M1'6 Jaaper Amos and chJ,l¢tifu who
'J1ave been the guet~t.s of their mo ~
tiler Mrs. Mary Amoa returiled. to
tlum homes the first of Ute week

Chtldren of Fostoria

VERNON, W. VJ!l..

J

Cb•caso 15, St Louw 2.

'l'EACHERS WANTED-We have
over 300 vaca.ncles to be filled;
new oOI!\11 listed dally; r.end stamp

tor

Plttsbul'gh
LoUIS 8;

Wou Lost Pet
62
IH
52

I

,\JATION .\L Lf.:AGUE
Plttsbm!lh .'i, Cmclnnatl 4.

STAND

'J-~la3t
-' ,,.

Always

l'r't
(112

.l

621

;:;J

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VACATION '\IVOWLO
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Do you tmow why 1he wosn"t

welcomet ShCt,. hl!lrsalf, didn't.
Ha1ito1is (bad breath), the
sc&lt;:lal fault no ono forgives, ,
was thlb reason. Yet no one
need have halitosis. Gargling
with listerine instantly destroys
mouth odors cmd c:hec"ks lnfec·
tian. Use it daily, Rocent test~
show that Lhterine promptly
overcome• odor&amp;(lrdinoryanti·
ntplic:s C'1n't hide ln 4 daya.
Lambe~ ,,hormac:al Company,
St. louis, Mo., U. S. A.

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363 su;tcr. Mrs. J. H OcLuncy and Be11Y ........, Ilo&lt;.~
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Bennie HoffmEUa and Iam1.Jy, WiiMr~. Hdcn
Dlckill&amp;ln is the bur WalkeF a.r.d ramUy, MJ'II. RtYy
INTEErNATIONAL J.EACUF.
. cul!st of relatives in Huntington Sayre ant1 son. Ca.r!IOn Rouah 'and
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Wou Lo3L Pet. · t \1 Is 'll'Cck
Arthur Ohlinger were guests ot
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Mr ,md Mrs Verge Hem and h~m~;rrha.gc of the bra.tn.
4'~{; &lt;h ll(lren or Buc~-rus who were
LaVerue Rowlllert Monday to
.41.i l 1 (.illP.d l1Pre by 111c death or Lhelr attend. the world's fa.ir
4.'i'I J&lt;.Ir.;t !'r. Mr~&gt; Ruby El~ returned to
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Mn Ehner Th~1 B awl Mr and
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·nmc home Fnday ha\ lnJ: spent the
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' pn~~ Wf'Ck aj, Loncr Bot.tom,
MurColumbus :! Toledo 1 t 12 hm 1
•aysv!lle and Wlloon Pn, WJ~h her
stomach trouble ill often helped
Columbtw 5. Toledo 4 (Jl •m1 1
mstcrs and .families
1 Mr ~ J H Dt•la.nry and da.ugl11.€r by Skipping one meal. Drln!f; :-Jots
M!11ncapol15 3; Knnsas Cit.~· 2
Mlmwarmll~ 15, K~&gt;nsas Clt·1 2
1 Vn·gm•a spent !rom satu1·day untll of water. Add a spoonful or Adler·
Louisville (I; Indlanapoll r. o.
Tur.sday a~ Montgomery, w. Va.,
each morning to clean out. ,PolIndianapolis 7; Loutsvlllc :1
m~h J Jl Dct.ancy wheiT: he has sow; Jn stomach and bowela. Reed'l!l
Milwaukee II, St Paul 10
C'lllploymcnt.
Drug Stol:C-;-Ib Rtltlabd br B&amp;nob'a
Mllwnukcc 11; St Paul 5.
Mr. and Mrs. Evcret Rose and

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wa"S uccnmpunle(l home by Lloyd
Ba!llln('r( 9· R oi'!Je:tcr 0 l'f Ul~ · Cli&lt;'k,
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1 Elkn Rlekard 8pen Sunda.~· with
Newark 12; Buffalo 3
Ethel Grunm
Ncwqr~ 2; Bufln.!O I ,18 U;m l
Cll\frmcc Jhlc and fMtlly~ were
.r~tsev Cttv ~: Montreal 8 •13 1n I 1 sunday guests of Mro. Mary Nease
J n~ t v C1i,y l; Monlrc::tl U !!.i hilL 1 ~ll'd George U.lckard
Albany ·r . T?ronlo 2
·Mart Roush of Longdale spent
Alfmnv 4; 'I oron1o 3 &lt;7 Innings, Buncla.y wath Tom ROUBh and family .
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Mn; Hatt.ie Reed and Mr&amp;. Hilda
Click were colling on Mrs Bertha.
RJcknrd Tbur~y, """""'· •
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ovi!r in red stripes. Red
IKRin it tren i.n the big bow of 1
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Cap tlee_vts eontribute IO a wid·

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and white gingham check. s,hirting
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ad~re•s.' •the llumber of the pattern,

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live, or you atop growjng and eventually !lie.
"There ia a v.,.t dilference between a buaineu·setter and an
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Quillen
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( the oppoalna hurler, Llpsllli!Pr.
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0 1 0 CiWford, 48 onetime Ne,. Or)Jana
0 0 0 phyaici11n, who pyramided a few
o 0 o hundred dollara Into 23' million and
- _ _ _ )oat it all ln one day In ritrantlc
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 1 5. 2 tradiq aimed at cornerlnr the rye
I&gt;evol batted tor Lewis In 8th. In· 1111tket of the wo;rld. F~m a small
nlng. Mooney for Oraham In ~th .
In New York, h1a actlvitiea
and Llps!nger fo• Phillips In 9th. reached In~ . every major com-.
1Three base llitii: N. Knight 2. ·
modi~ market, and, unknown to•
. .'·Two base hits : Marshall-.
'he .UIIc, he was the rreatest spec·! . Firat base on balls, off L!psln er alator of the times. Broke ·nl)w, he
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Robey, 2b . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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, /~)pen and -Is desirous of obtaining
('A- strong club for that date. To a
, •o!.u b that can qualify tile terms
;·will be attractive. Onkhlll snver: b~re and Coalton please ' notice.
. ., munlcate witH 0 . A. E!selstcln,
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. PuneraJ rites for J . R. Stark lo·
:U1 ta11or, who was fatally InJUred
' •!ten he (en tci the botto,m or a
:itaJrway In an olllce building here
litlclay attemaon, wm be oonductil tliclday afternoon at 2 o'clock
,hl:lm. ~he :Ewing Puneral Home, it
i hta been a'hnounced. Interment -wUI
be made In the Beech 01·ove cemetel'f' ,
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· The golf; tournament has been
p011tponed unt!l Sunday, Au&amp;uat
?th It hBii been announced liere,
thereby giVIng entrants another
week in which to quality for the
play. The tournament will be
sta~ed at ' he Rutla11d 1!0!-f course.
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· .Wish to 'tiiahlt• qur · trl;nds and
lfelrhbora for thelt kindness during
the UineBB and death of our hUll·
band and ! father, Charles Hysell.
Alao wltih to thank Rev. W11Uanis
Jor hla consoling words, Undertaker Ewlljg ;and s)nsers Frank
WIU, Jolin' · .f.!h,orr and Dayton
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In Huntington.
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Mrs. Ollli8 Van Nest 11hd BOn Lloyd
spent Tuesday In Pari:erab'lfl· ,..
Jbmes Amen of Columbus spent
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Vern
Shumway.

Howard l"lsl\ ., spent Sunday at
Buckeye Lake.
John Koehler of Sumner was
~he Sunday dinner , guest of his
Claughter, Mrs. Hobert ·swartz.
'"mi. Charles Woode called on
Mrs. c. E. Woode of Dutch Rldse
Monday.
Maey Cole 111 888111ting Mrs. MarIon Cowdery of Reedsvme with
her housework.
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Mrs. Lennard Williams or Jeraeyv1lle spent Mond,ay wtth Mrs. Ll!a·
ler Van Meter.
Mrf. Will Bentz wBB a Pomeroy
vlsloor recently.
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and Harry Swartz called .on Stella
LeMaster Sunday.
: Mr. and Mrs. Lester VanMeter
ca.lled on Mr. 1 and MrJ. J9nes

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Dr. and Mrs. Fred Guthrie.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur · Hawk and
Mr. and Mrs. Coy Hawk apebt Monday in Pomeroy.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Blll\lllrd and
th!ldren and Mrs. Etta ltincymen
ot California
q a~:el~~~~~·th~e
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