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WJi'ulqaDAT, A1JG1Jift, J8a

Local .TeaCben
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READERS' NOTICE - It you"'Wabt'

Board 01

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the Newa Otllce of The Dall;y
Tribune, eall 2llti-L; It the 'BuSineis '
Olllee ask tor-202-B.

Pomeroy Board of Education Holda Lona Seuion
Before Completina All Buaineh Before It;
Teac:ben Employed For Cominw Year

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LEASED WIRE OF tNTERNATIONAL .NEWS SERVlCE.
U 1\'a Newa It's In The Tribune

. OPENING DATE TENTATIVELY SET
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For September 25th; Subject To Chanwe At Diac:re•
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Action Of Leai•lature

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ARE HIT BY SUCK
EXCHANGE RUlES.

U.s. COrERNMENJ
MU INTERVENE IN
COAl MINE STR'lK~

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Flood Said To
Mile
Wide, Roan Down On
Small Villawe

Campaiwn To Seei To
Utilize Spendink
Abilit;y

Drutic Re&amp;'ulationa De·
aiped To Check
Speculation

Johnaon Meeta With Governor And Oper. . .
and Miner,.

PEOPLE WARNED

TERMS EASED

GO INTO EFFECT

RUBBER WORKERS

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To Arranwementa·
For Storea

By Police; Thousand•
Dollara In Damaae
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Amount Requirea SO'Jic
On $5,000 or Leu

Return To Joba But s....
pension In "Cleveland
Get. Worse

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after · a o'eiOClk. No ltts of Ufe
Wu reported.

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being

CIIel'f)' CreN: tnlo Ute

CLEARANCE OF ALL BROKEN LOTS AND SUMMER
MERCHANDJSE AT REDUCTIONS

OFF-

l:tenver, OoJo., Aua.
Floodwaters satct to be a
wtdtb., weJ'8 ruilllnl down o-n "'-- .,
ver early Lod.Q.
Pollee oars were ctmpatched. by
Charles F. Urschel, oil millionaire of Oklahoma
radio to warn householders Uvtna
eloBe to Oberry Creek, a melmder- Okla., is shown here with Mrs. Urschel, after he
inl atream tbat r1Dll thro\lllh the
heart or Denver, to evacuate tbetr '•eed by kdinapers who held him captive for nine
hoinea. some or the flnelt bcmea in Urschel, freed' Monday night, appeareu to be in
Ule exCllUIIve country club ara.
l1ealth after his trying experience.
were menaced. by the water.
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The llood paooe&lt;~ lbrouah Parker,
Colo., 1&amp; mtlea IOU.theut,of here, at
8:10 A. M. the telephone operalor
there to.ld Inter~tlonal N~wa Ser·
vtoe that tt wu a mUe ln br'eadth.

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Saturday and Monday.
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Polie,Y To Carr,. Goods Over From One Seaton To Another.
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good

Announces 'Sham' Chargecfby
Plans for Revenu~ Myers' Opponents
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Blake Stree~e Denver whole- Gove~tnor Favora Retail and
Sile dlltrict, waa under three teet
Selective Saleo Taxeo
cf water and. thousands of dollars
for State
cf damqe waa beUeved to have
been done to wholesalers atockl.
At 'f:SO Cherry ereek, whleh sep-

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Ham,Uton Cou}tty Attomey
ia Grantl""d Injunction in
Vel.icle Battle

wa.a o'verftowtnll:
t.t. th~
a nwnDenver trom
city !~~~~~~~:~~~~~:~~~;
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AGES 7 TO i3 REDUCED

Demonstration

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M!~~tes ~. Clara and Nettle
Koehler spent T\ielday In Charleston vialtlna their slater, Mra&gt;Obai'les Pia her. Thc!lr ntooe; Mtu ·vtrrtnla Plaher accompanied t.hem

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l'Ode until all m1netJ
by the comt~aoy have
brought under a code.

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Wil~n Bros. better
grade reduced

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U. S. Steel Cor-!-

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Fight With Snake
Gn.tluaU,. Tirhte~~a We b
Eacircliq Reptile in
Store B.-eat

At Our Store

Fdday, AUIUit 4tb
By opeclal orronll&lt;tnent with Dr. Wm. 1111. Seboll, world
noted Poot Autbority, a member of hla Chicaao staff
will be at our atore on the above date, uiistecl by our
own Poot Comfort DemonstratOr, for the mo,t important
Demonstration of Poot Comfort ever held Ill thia city.

TONIGBT

''THE BIG CAGE"

To 7'011• lt ~b a moet unUtUal opportunity, You will .e .U the
~or"'· Scholl'• ~ ODd Remedleo '"' ..uev1na r,.ot
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feet, AU thb WITHOUT Coft OR OIILIGATIONI Rem""Joe.
tbe date aDd ;be .ure to
You will rc:cdve Pedo-~ttapb printl of )'OW' .tqeklnced lett which
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GREGG
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Phone 582·L

DMn C E Rogg and H0n Robt
Hoa; and wlfe weT? gu:sts Sat &gt;~r·
day eveu.IJl8 of Dt tUld M:: ~&gt; c W

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Ra11l wert dull with opt ~
M4U ~inor Robbl.ru. of Caleq::~ll .
ln the p:opp workb:IJ lower. Union Mont., UJ 11. gut'l'll IIIJ'd. w."'k CJ!
PacJftc wu an f uepU.oa. Tbe nrst MWa VlrglnU. Ca.rltton
. 1D the up-trend. lD cat
t.lr and. J.ln Don BmitJt H:t. u•Jl ·
acted u a curO on th..:: ed SUnday evt'nlfii fr(lfll a. U:n
days vialt to the Century of Prog
lJk.e United Alrcra.tt, ·' ..;e Exposl.Uon at Chlcqo
Union and Celanese 1ave
Mr. and Mrs Chaa Vanme•.cr,
way £utly and mapped back. aa Mra Ella anti Ka~ Va,nnwt\"1 of
qutckly. The market in most 1&amp;- f't l"le&amp;.sMt, were Sundu,y lfl.l~l
m~u WMB very thJn
and brotJtbt ol Mr. and Mrs. Ad&amp;m Weln
&amp;ttrly wide movemeata Jn li.Jht
Mia Ada Mckrdi'bt. left SulldiL '
deallnp.
for Charleston to ~ hstt M1
llnd
Turnover waa. a.t ye~t.erday'e low
rate with volumt. PJ'(IID1sJ.ne to ruu Mn. Doyle MecKnl&amp;bt Cor a week.
Rev Adld r.!., wUe and Lwu ch .. well under 2.000,000 shares.

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proposed movement of the Fleder~l

rovernrnent to
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f?nn an organJzation for huntinJ down criminals Ia
eertamly a move in the rirht direction.
A' national organization on the j)l'der of the Secret
Service or even linked with t~at service. would be In po.
sition to run down many criminals who, up to the present
have been able to escape detection aad commit their var·
ious dastardly crimes with, impunity, espedally in omali
tc;.wM and communities which do not have the tacilitiee
for trackinr the thug and ganll8ter.
Furthermore, in the big cities, it would hfve a tendency to reduce crime becau!!e, of the. more d!fjicult te~t ot
'1lxilfr" the officials in the employ of ' tile rovemmtnt.
T.bne can be no doubtiqg_the fact that •t th•e P'loent
t!_.IQe m11,c~ ot our cri'!liO'l t:roublea in the l'lrger elite, is
due to tlie fact that so rlt~ny membora of •l varlou'o' ' pollee
fQrce~ •r;e-in l~!ilrUe with the criminals thems!lves.' '
. Scotla!'d Yar~ of ~Pirl~~d 1nd the mrumted police in
C~nada 1are two e¥cellen~ examples of what cah be •accompfiBhed when the proper mean• are taken for stamping out an evil, If we had OrJianltatlono ,approlliJ;Il'!t!nF.
t~e ell\ciency of those in either G•eat llritjoin or C~nad~;
an immense ilhproxement in crime condition's wpuld he
~oted (n .QJil" OW!J ,,C~u~tr:¥ 1
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a~eKin~r m~ana Of &gt;i&gt;I:Jr:J~
infl the criJ~!lpal in our ow'#&gt; •RuntrY,
m~tot 1-litiJ
~ ~~tter system j'h~reby b,e l!l&amp;Y be
d~n~. the mnocent m~fl J{llttipr 'th;~
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to which he Is entitled and tit~ IU!Ity bne
accordinJI",to t~e magnilu!le of the ·crime
'Our· p•esent lliJateml of teying •the
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'the extra two cent cap tax on be~r, are dj&gt;iftlt ~11 tb~Y can
to ll'~t the be•r element In trouble with ~~e . ~rl!Jklnr public, If the brewers want to makE enemieo, tJt,;r~ cettainjy
io no better way than the method they have devlo!l({, If all
rewrta are true.
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It has been announced that owin11 to th!!, · newly, -1&gt;sesaed cap t.~x the price of beer j,n ,~o~.l~ ,wlll ' b(/!lt"~~
three cents per bottle, that' brand• formorly sel)illl! ; a~ l1i
cents per bottle will retail at 18 and beer wl1feh sold at
10 will be boa.lted to 18 or 2 for 26. ,J :. l .
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why should 'the (&gt;ti~e of beer b~ ~oos~d ;B; -.;oJ!III t~en,fh~ 1;~1!~
new tax is only "t)Yo? C3n' it ilil tbtt:1~f lif.~ ~ptfu&gt;j:ltY 1.
&lt;·annot wait until 't"e poor man, a~ well ao his we•lt~ler
brother, who w4nted the liquid' that 'f&amp; so 'eiJl'rctjl;ii\:i, cap
not w~t u~l. ~he ~oun~y ~eully ~~~~ ·~ rood bapt~~m , I~
tlie alnbir ilutii:'G,f:io~, ~b4ses 8f'll b,er~~.. .,
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tactics. If the .almouncementa as retotded •
th'e prot)~r ••llthoWiilow11hoUld by ·all
P¥bllc 1!- nq,t,!1'~!~~~r,"1~4 ,o~ the
of price, be.laose after all, :with tftoo--av~1~
d~r these times, ($ tfoiil~ t't}hl!l· lliJnB«&lt;t
,thany times aL ,118 cents per botf!~ w~en he " ,
drinklnlf' It at 16 or le~ per drl't~; \ ', , ·~- ,., ! .'"'I ,
Ih•tead of l'ea'plrlt· a 1 farg~f l'8V~nue, by 88~nr · .. ,..• •d ...
. t~x, it 18 altogether poslljble that so niuch' le"" beer will, 9e baildlli'
so)d that the income wllf be c&lt;lnflid~r~~~lt )eu1• whl~b
•v~tuld defeat the very eg~• sought by th~ t4lk: .kqy;e.yA",
there have b'een other similar inst~nces WMre t!J&gt;Iofo',.;j~ I
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conatltuted mute evidence todaY or
the terrific w.nd-a.nd·raln storm I
tl'lat awept over ClncinnaU and vi· 1
clnlty la.te Yesterday.
The historic Cary oak tree, at
Colle1e Hlll,. was broken off near
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Oastlerbck, 'Colo., eo.rl'y todaY' un&lt;l
revealed the .d,ls(I.Ster at th'C ttant
He qxpressed the l.!eliet th~t
pim,ons ln t!--e valley below I til'
dam must ht.ve been drwoned. ~'
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9greed untU ~he fedo!ral trr.de com·
rjju;sion ~:~.eta . New contraclll under
th t? present syi!Um w1ll be ban·
1H.d 1u1d no t enewed contract&amp; unJer one Yfttl.l will be a.llowed '·Under eJiec utlve order the ·~wool
ctx tlle- code wtll become Ia.w AU((.~14
It c•,tabll:,hes u minimum waee ·~.11
.til&lt;· m the north $13 In the so uth
' u• u 40 110ur week In both sections,
""'Jlh no exentptlom for lenrmngs br
~ tJ 1(;J cla:J8 ul workers
Pony-three perc~m of tho.c;e now
dren left Monday fo1 u t;hclt oJ•.h
ll.i!la.~;~..od, 1t is estmult.ed are now rr:with friends In Charle.sLun
~ t&gt;lvlng le.ss than
Lhe
prescrJbCLI
M1s8 Mary Embleton, MJ.SS Vlr- ~.n lmwn wuge so lhat enactmept
gtnJa and IUf"Bl, MWs Robbin-; vl~· :Jt the code mearu adding a ppruX.i·
Mr and Mr&amp;. 8tanaard Van !ted trtenda In Mari~ttu. Wednet;- maLely SI OO 000 per wC':!k to ~e
Vleck ot Huntlnrton, spent Sunday day
payroll , as the average Is now $12.40
wtLh Lhelr uncle, Mr. and Mra. J .
Paul Hayman b vlsit.ir\g relo. per week App1oldmat.ely 2'1,000 ~­
A Reynold!
tlves Jn llarletta.
dltlonal WOJ ken, will be requ ired , ~Y
Ulare O'Hora "l.endlJ:ll O.B.U
Mr/ and Mn Ray Smith Wt:h 1eaoon of Ute si'OtiCI work hours ·
'hls summer, spmt the week end week end guesta or re l :.LtJvc ~ hf'r
Thtlr adtled wagr-s
under Q'le
he re at home.
laat week.
minimums aUowNI,
u.mount6 :to
Mrs. A. W. Bevins and two BOWl 1 Mn James MacKnight and two t371! 000 beo!de.'&gt;
th e
hJcrea¥&lt;1
or Columbus &amp;nd Mrs. J. H. De- .&lt;:On,s. Oeorge llll.d Charles. a 1t! vl~Jt ­ :J.mount or Lhc pa y1oil. ma king a
Laney and daughter were dinner lng relatives In Columbus
1otal mc1 t'a&amp;- of $4'18,000 pe t wtfek
rue.'&gt;tlr. or .Mr. and Mrs J. R
Mr and Mn E J Soulsby of a lone
Swisher ond daugbt1r, Friday
Pratt, W Vt~. . were Sunday guest.s
nlso nn
Agree ment was Jtenr
.Mr. and. Mra. L. L. Plsher and ot Mr. and Mrs J w Kell.
hours Ftnd wages Involved In llhe
son and mother, Mrs. Jane Wnt·
Mrs Helen Stone Ooolte and SOJJ est 1ron and soil pipe lndurrtl'y,
aon of Colunlbus, are viaitinl' at Charles, or Huntington, spent sun- hearings on which have been · in
their country home, here
day with he1· molh '!r, Mrs Jennie progress Workers are holdtrig qut
Jane E Rothgeb was a guest of Stoue and rt.mUy.
lor a 24 hour week
11. gulll'l\n t~
MISGeS Margaret and Bertha minim um per 9,'eCk a.nd no ~tn­
Virginia Shahan of Oallipi)lis, last
we~.
, '- t1 Jenkins who are conducting a. ployment under I B years, and no
Mr and Mrs H H Roush and beauty parlor In pt Piesa.ant sr.lf'nt apprPntices until tht&gt; prest&gt;nt unemdaughter. Mildred of Cheslurf! , Stmday with their pa~nl &lt; M1 p!o~'~ d a rc al.l'.,l)rbe d
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were SUnday dinner gueata of M Gnd Mrs Henry Jenk ins
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.\ Bunce and wife.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Jl\'iaen or hour week nn!1 wages of 25 ce nts ,UIJ
Mr. and Mn. C. E. Rothgeb IIJld r-ha!l stcm were vls!Lor&lt;&gt; herf', s un- to 30 cents an hour the la.tter to
two da\llhtera. Mr&amp; Oecqe Bal· clay
tlw Pnclflc Coa.st, a.nd J~ ecloL. lor
ley and nJrce, Geraldine Glbbll,
W H Turley returned. 6undav no1 thern sectlom
Mm. 8 tc.. Cannan and and VIr- from a two weeks visit with h1~
l'inla Shahan of Oalllpoli8, motor- son and wire Mr and Mr~ La\, - ;~:::::::::;~
ed to Athen8, Sunday and attendL'll n•nce Turley at Mingo Jcl;, Oh.o 1
(0ont1nued from Pall' Onet
thP l'tl'ocers' pkn1c
Mrs Jake Stan "' Is v.s t!ln,· 1 1 1
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Mr and Mrs M A Bunce and ~tl ve:, at WellsLOn 0 .
DINE artd DANCE ~
Scores of socially prominent 1
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l-flll!l Hanna
HuntmgtoH s 1 ;o.~ 1 t
Denver persons were hmtled from 1
(Cont~ued from ~ Onef
Cheshire. spent
Wednesday In Aunday with her 513te1 n.11 !&lt;1 Amt
e.t the
th.elr beds a.a pollee, sirens scream-~
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CopJ.,ICr sho.r_s woried higher
Mrs N"lllc Tr1cklev &amp;pent SunMr a.nd Mra. A u GmdPn nf
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The ftood. orJglna.ttn~r after a llvLIJ Loewt and Wnrnttr brothert~ dll.\' wiUI Mrs Frank Swltr.er
Charleston were Vl!!lto•s here SIU J-1
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RDAY
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cloudburst, awept down 110m the w 1 c· Ill fi.Ctlfv,.- demand at r1slr:t
Billy Cheatwood or Gallia, sper1t and Mrs. c . w PeU.y.
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dam, through Franktown, Parker,' prices wh!IJ! lnt.ernatlonal N1ekel q, f :: w days ~ntly with F'red
Mu ~lc Hy
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and Sullivan before It reached 1"l.S turnbcl ; o~ ,in big volunc ul Onrman.
Denver.
the met&amp;IB
Gold stocks wet&lt;!
Viriinla Shahtln ot Oo.llipol!)l I•
ICE CREAM SOCIAL
The Club
Telephone communication with ctUJler
a guest &lt;ll Jane E Rothgeb
lee
p-earn
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P.ranktown we.s destroyr,(f It was
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A W Bevlno a.nd two sons 1 r
!.."Dposs.lble to learn what hMI hap. t'wh· , __ _
Columbus and l«ra J H. DcLn - of Chriit-; Middleport 1
pened there.
lng
11ey and dau!rhter were suppe1
Adm, 25c Coc•&gt;le
betin· :
At Parker fthe telephone operator than
111est8 of Mr. and Mrs. Clrot'Ke Thur.day evehing,
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niall' al 4:30,
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told the
International
News ServiCe
':"~'·ndjlo~SJ=:=~::::::'~';··~·~o~f~On~l~ll~po~l~ls.~
that
Rood had swept
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at Sull1van, the waters detoured
around the town. Both ~::f.l'!~;!j
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had spent hours wo.rning !
In the area of the comlniJ
At '1 a.m toda.y th.-: 11oodwat&lt;"l'~&gt;
rising in Denver.
ULd1o bulletin w:ll'ncd
to again patrol
iLlld rcrce .spectators

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here, who walked out on
proteattng wases
blanket code, re·
t.;;;;[.d to their Jobs today alter
company omolats proml&amp;ed adjunt·
menta would be made.

steubenville, 0., Aug. 3 - INs-

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to ,&lt;0
oeo.t.a lUI hou:-, 200 em~,&gt;l())les of the
&amp;ewer Pipe plants at Stratton,
Emplre, and Port Homer ln north·
em Jeft'enon. county, today went
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~ to bo th&amp; leadel" of the !
otttJro miiVOIIlenl at ll!mplro.
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\be blantet code of tb~ '

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it. You, an4 the l&gt;)illions of peopl•
like you, who prefer LuCkies, 10
whom Luckie• are a personal thing.
Your ~pprovalenables us to buy out
fin~.ro\lae&lt;;oS and prod~ Out Og&amp;•
~in great volume, For instaooe,
instead of buying"from ~-ncl to
moul'll. we· ba\le a ~ te -&lt;Jf om

worth of the world"•
choicest rol&gt;a(cos. Truly, we could
not tell you how much•: l••ckies
would cost ifonly a few ofthem~
solcL Ftanldy, it is your faithful a1Jc1 '·
ovawbeJm;ns patronage rbat en.
lbies us to offer you the quality of
fine cC'beCXlDS and the purity of
'Toe!!i'l&amp;"-avaymodmtep!
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DMn C E Rogg and H0n Robt
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Ra11l wert dull with opt ~
M4U ~inor Robbl.ru. of Caleq::~ll .
ln the p:opp workb:IJ lower. Union Mont., UJ 11. gut'l'll IIIJ'd. w."'k CJ!
PacJftc wu an f uepU.oa. Tbe nrst MWa VlrglnU. Ca.rltton
. 1D the up-trend. lD cat
t.lr and. J.ln Don BmitJt H:t. u•Jl ·
acted u a curO on th..:: ed SUnday evt'nlfii fr(lfll a. U:n
days vialt to the Century of Prog
lJk.e United Alrcra.tt, ·' ..;e Exposl.Uon at Chlcqo
Union and Celanese 1ave
Mr. and Mrs Chaa Vanme•.cr,
way £utly and mapped back. aa Mra Ella anti Ka~ Va,nnwt\"1 of
qutckly. The market in most 1&amp;- f't l"le&amp;.sMt, were Sundu,y lfl.l~l
m~u WMB very thJn
and brotJtbt ol Mr. and Mrs. Ad&amp;m Weln
&amp;ttrly wide movemeata Jn li.Jht
Mia Ada Mckrdi'bt. left SulldiL '
deallnp.
for Charleston to ~ hstt M1
llnd
Turnover waa. a.t ye~t.erday'e low
rate with volumt. PJ'(IID1sJ.ne to ruu Mn. Doyle MecKnl&amp;bt Cor a week.
Rev Adld r.!., wUe and Lwu ch .. well under 2.000,000 shares.

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proposed movement of the Fleder~l

rovernrnent to
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f?nn an organJzation for huntinJ down criminals Ia
eertamly a move in the rirht direction.
A' national organization on the j)l'der of the Secret
Service or even linked with t~at service. would be In po.
sition to run down many criminals who, up to the present
have been able to escape detection aad commit their var·
ious dastardly crimes with, impunity, espedally in omali
tc;.wM and communities which do not have the tacilitiee
for trackinr the thug and ganll8ter.
Furthermore, in the big cities, it would hfve a tendency to reduce crime becau!!e, of the. more d!fjicult te~t ot
'1lxilfr" the officials in the employ of ' tile rovemmtnt.
T.bne can be no doubtiqg_the fact that •t th•e P'loent
t!_.IQe m11,c~ ot our cri'!liO'l t:roublea in the l'lrger elite, is
due to tlie fact that so rlt~ny membora of •l varlou'o' ' pollee
fQrce~ •r;e-in l~!ilrUe with the criminals thems!lves.' '
. Scotla!'d Yar~ of ~Pirl~~d 1nd the mrumted police in
C~nada 1are two e¥cellen~ examples of what cah be •accompfiBhed when the proper mean• are taken for stamping out an evil, If we had OrJianltatlono ,approlliJ;Il'!t!nF.
t~e ell\ciency of those in either G•eat llritjoin or C~nad~;
an immense ilhproxement in crime condition's wpuld he
~oted (n .QJil" OW!J ,,C~u~tr:¥ 1
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a~eKin~r m~ana Of &gt;i&gt;I:Jr:J~
infl the criJ~!lpal in our ow'#&gt; •RuntrY,
m~tot 1-litiJ
~ ~~tter system j'h~reby b,e l!l&amp;Y be
d~n~. the mnocent m~fl J{llttipr 'th;~
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to which he Is entitled and tit~ IU!Ity bne
accordinJI",to t~e magnilu!le of the ·crime
'Our· p•esent lliJateml of teying •the
caurht,. Is ~· terril)1y inad~&lt;iuate

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'the extra two cent cap tax on be~r, are dj&gt;iftlt ~11 tb~Y can
to ll'~t the be•r element In trouble with ~~e . ~rl!Jklnr public, If the brewers want to makE enemieo, tJt,;r~ cettainjy
io no better way than the method they have devlo!l({, If all
rewrta are true.
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It has been announced that owin11 to th!!, · newly, -1&gt;sesaed cap t.~x the price of beer j,n ,~o~.l~ ,wlll ' b(/!lt"~~
three cents per bottle, that' brand• formorly sel)illl! ; a~ l1i
cents per bottle will retail at 18 and beer wl1feh sold at
10 will be boa.lted to 18 or 2 for 26. ,J :. l .
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This Is all w~ll and good ~o "f~r •i:I~ ~~~; \11!~ ~jtff!t
why should 'the (&gt;ti~e of beer b~ ~oos~d ;B; -.;oJ!III t~en,fh~ 1;~1!~
new tax is only "t)Yo? C3n' it ilil tbtt:1~f lif.~ ~ptfu&gt;j:ltY 1.
&lt;·annot wait until 't"e poor man, a~ well ao his we•lt~ler
brother, who w4nted the liquid' that 'f&amp; so 'eiJl'rctjl;ii\:i, cap
not w~t u~l. ~he ~oun~y ~eully ~~~~ ·~ rood bapt~~m , I~
tlie alnbir ilutii:'G,f:io~, ~b4ses 8f'll b,er~~.. .,
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Even beer's rreatest friends can' h'l'nlly ~~··~;~~
tactics. If the .almouncementa as retotded •
th'e prot)~r ••llthoWiilow11hoUld by ·all
P¥bllc 1!- nq,t,!1'~!~~~r,"1~4 ,o~ the
of price, be.laose after all, :with tftoo--av~1~
d~r these times, ($ tfoiil~ t't}hl!l· lliJnB«&lt;t
,thany times aL ,118 cents per botf!~ w~en he " ,
drinklnlf' It at 16 or le~ per drl't~; \ ', , ·~- ,., ! .'"'I ,
Ih•tead of l'ea'plrlt· a 1 farg~f l'8V~nue, by 88~nr · .. ,..• •d ...
. t~x, it 18 altogether poslljble that so niuch' le"" beer will, 9e baildlli'
so)d that the income wllf be c&lt;lnflid~r~~~lt )eu1• whl~b
•v~tuld defeat the very eg~• sought by th~ t4lk: .kqy;e.yA",
there have b'een other similar inst~nces WMre t!J&gt;Iofo',.;j~ I
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ctx tlle- code wtll become Ia.w AU((.~14
It c•,tabll:,hes u minimum waee ·~.11
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' u• u 40 110ur week In both sections,
""'Jlh no exentptlom for lenrmngs br
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Pony-three perc~m of tho.c;e now
dren left Monday fo1 u t;hclt oJ•.h
ll.i!la.~;~..od, 1t is estmult.ed are now rr:with friends In Charle.sLun
~ t&gt;lvlng le.ss than
Lhe
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M1s8 Mary Embleton, MJ.SS Vlr- ~.n lmwn wuge so lhat enactmept
gtnJa and IUf"Bl, MWs Robbin-; vl~· :Jt the code mearu adding a ppruX.i·
Mr and Mr&amp;. 8tanaard Van !ted trtenda In Mari~ttu. Wednet;- maLely SI OO 000 per wC':!k to ~e
Vleck ot Huntlnrton, spent Sunday day
payroll , as the average Is now $12.40
wtLh Lhelr uncle, Mr. and Mra. J .
Paul Hayman b vlsit.ir\g relo. per week App1oldmat.ely 2'1,000 ~­
A Reynold!
tlves Jn llarletta.
dltlonal WOJ ken, will be requ ired , ~Y
Ulare O'Hora "l.endlJ:ll O.B.U
Mr/ and Mn Ray Smith Wt:h 1eaoon of Ute si'OtiCI work hours ·
'hls summer, spmt the week end week end guesta or re l :.LtJvc ~ hf'r
Thtlr adtled wagr-s
under Q'le
he re at home.
laat week.
minimums aUowNI,
u.mount6 :to
Mrs. A. W. Bevins and two BOWl 1 Mn James MacKnight and two t371! 000 beo!de.'&gt;
th e
hJcrea¥&lt;1
or Columbus &amp;nd Mrs. J. H. De- .&lt;:On,s. Oeorge llll.d Charles. a 1t! vl~Jt ­ :J.mount or Lhc pa y1oil. ma king a
Laney and daughter were dinner lng relatives In Columbus
1otal mc1 t'a&amp;- of $4'18,000 pe t wtfek
rue.'&gt;tlr. or .Mr. and Mrs J. R
Mr and Mn E J Soulsby of a lone
Swisher ond daugbt1r, Friday
Pratt, W Vt~. . were Sunday guest.s
nlso nn
Agree ment was Jtenr
.Mr. and. Mra. L. L. Plsher and ot Mr. and Mrs J w Kell.
hours Ftnd wages Involved In llhe
son and mother, Mrs. Jane Wnt·
Mrs Helen Stone Ooolte and SOJJ est 1ron and soil pipe lndurrtl'y,
aon of Colunlbus, are viaitinl' at Charles, or Huntington, spent sun- hearings on which have been · in
their country home, here
day with he1· molh '!r, Mrs Jennie progress Workers are holdtrig qut
Jane E Rothgeb was a guest of Stoue and rt.mUy.
lor a 24 hour week
11. gulll'l\n t~
MISGeS Margaret and Bertha minim um per 9,'eCk a.nd no ~tn­
Virginia Shahan of Oallipi)lis, last
we~.
, '- t1 Jenkins who are conducting a. ployment under I B years, and no
Mr and Mrs H H Roush and beauty parlor In pt Piesa.ant sr.lf'nt apprPntices until tht&gt; prest&gt;nt unemdaughter. Mildred of Cheslurf! , Stmday with their pa~nl &lt; M1 p!o~'~ d a rc al.l'.,l)rbe d
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.\ Bunce and wife.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Jl\'iaen or hour week nn!1 wages of 25 ce nts ,UIJ
Mr. and Mn. C. E. Rothgeb IIJld r-ha!l stcm were vls!Lor&lt;&gt; herf', s un- to 30 cents an hour the la.tter to
two da\llhtera. Mr&amp; Oecqe Bal· clay
tlw Pnclflc Coa.st, a.nd J~ ecloL. lor
ley and nJrce, Geraldine Glbbll,
W H Turley returned. 6undav no1 thern sectlom
Mm. 8 tc.. Cannan and and VIr- from a two weeks visit with h1~
l'inla Shahan of Oalllpoli8, motor- son and wire Mr and Mr~ La\, - ;~:::::::::;~
ed to Athen8, Sunday and attendL'll n•nce Turley at Mingo Jcl;, Oh.o 1
(0ont1nued from Pall' Onet
thP l'tl'ocers' pkn1c
Mrs Jake Stan "' Is v.s t!ln,· 1 1 1
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Mr and Mrs M A Bunce and ~tl ve:, at WellsLOn 0 .
DINE artd DANCE ~
Scores of socially prominent 1
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l-flll!l Hanna
HuntmgtoH s 1 ;o.~ 1 t
Denver persons were hmtled from 1
(Cont~ued from ~ Onef
Cheshire. spent
Wednesday In Aunday with her 513te1 n.11 !&lt;1 Amt
e.t the
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CopJ.,ICr sho.r_s woried higher
Mrs N"lllc Tr1cklev &amp;pent SunMr a.nd Mra. A u GmdPn nf
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The ftood. orJglna.ttn~r after a llvLIJ Loewt and Wnrnttr brothert~ dll.\' wiUI Mrs Frank Swltr.er
Charleston were Vl!!lto•s here SIU J-1
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cloudburst, awept down 110m the w 1 c· Ill fi.Ctlfv,.- demand at r1slr:t
Billy Cheatwood or Gallia, sper1t and Mrs. c . w PeU.y.
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Mu ~lc Hy
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Denver.
the met&amp;IB
Gold stocks wet&lt;!
Viriinla Shahtln ot Oo.llipol!)l I•
ICE CREAM SOCIAL
The Club
Telephone communication with ctUJler
a guest &lt;ll Jane E Rothgeb
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p-earn
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P.ranktown we.s destroyr,(f It was
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A W Bevlno a.nd two sons 1 r
!.."Dposs.lble to learn what hMI hap. t'wh· , __ _
Columbus and l«ra J H. DcLn - of Chriit-; Middleport 1
pened there.
lng
11ey and dau!rhter were suppe1
Adm, 25c Coc•&gt;le
betin· :
At Parker fthe telephone operator than
111est8 of Mr. and Mrs. Clrot'Ke Thur.day evehing,
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told the
International
News ServiCe
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at Sull1van, the waters detoured
around the town. Both ~::f.l'!~;!j
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had spent hours wo.rning !
In the area of the comlniJ
At '1 a.m toda.y th.-: 11oodwat&lt;"l'~&gt;
rising in Denver.
ULd1o bulletin w:ll'ncd
to again patrol
iLlld rcrce .spectators

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blanket code, re·
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company omolats proml&amp;ed adjunt·
menta would be made.

steubenville, 0., Aug. 3 - INs-

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to ,&lt;0
oeo.t.a lUI hou:-, 200 em~,&gt;l())les of the
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Emplre, and Port Homer ln north·
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otttJro miiVOIIlenl at ll!mplro.
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it. You, an4 the l&gt;)illions of peopl•
like you, who prefer LuCkies, 10
whom Luckie• are a personal thing.
Your ~pprovalenables us to buy out
fin~.ro\lae&lt;;oS and prod~ Out Og&amp;•
~in great volume, For instaooe,
instead of buying"from ~-ncl to
moul'll. we· ba\le a ~ te -&lt;Jf om

worth of the world"•
choicest rol&gt;a(cos. Truly, we could
not tell you how much•: l••ckies
would cost ifonly a few ofthem~
solcL Ftanldy, it is your faithful a1Jc1 '·
ovawbeJm;ns patronage rbat en.
lbies us to offer you the quality of
fine cC'beCXlDS and the purity of
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Notice is hereby given Uiat
md.lo or UU %41 ...... H. lL Ct:OM Uoltcr hM ~ll dUb' api}t;in.ted
Mlddlcport.
quallftcd -..· Adn'l'lnlstraior of
Estate of PhJJMJn RQtlah, Jate
Meigs County, Ohio, deceaacd.
FOJ:! SALJ&lt;--&lt;0 acre11 of
Dat.ed this 2th day of July 1933.
WlckUne,
llihd . Lewis
·a . A. McCuUou•h
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Montreal
Buffalo at.

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quicker than the
to 77% quicker
than· others. Tests on wet pavements prove it. Why not buy the
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Do you know why •h• wc11n't
welcomet She, henolf, didn't.
Halitosis (bad br .. atttl. the
accial Joult no one forgives,
was the reason. Yet no one
nc.ed have holitoai1. Gargling
V(ilhliWterln• 'Instantly deatr,ov•

mouth oCIOrs and checks lnfec·
tlon. Use It doily. Recent test~
shQw that Listerlne promptly
overcome• odors ordinary ant,l·
soptics CIJn't hide In 4 d~'fl·
lambert ~h6rmacal Company,
51. lout•, Mo., U.S. A.

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quallftcd -..· Adn'l'lnlstraior of
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Meigs County, Ohio, deceaacd.
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ARE

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N•w Muter Chevrolet Coach
GIVEN AWAY FREE

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Othera Miuinc In
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record ac:lentltlc oblervatJona.
Flooded Area
Early toda7 condll;tcma were
propltloua (or the fUiht tb&amp;t wtU
FAILURE OF DAM
defy death and torebodlq myater, !86 or nature. Commander Settle
hu oompaeted one ot the moet Ia Cauae of Worr.t lnun·
caretuJ weather l'l'apl he hu eYer
drawn.
dation In Half A
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Unemployment Ranka
In Near Future

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DRIVE PLANNED

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Peace Necotiation, Con·
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Of Secrecy
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(And We Me•n $IUS Dreasea)

ALL OF OUR $10.00 AND $12.50 SILK

Cotton

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Pledte£ And
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Ohlcaco. Aue:. ...._JN8-Utut.
Commander T. w. o. SeUle an·
no!!"•e&lt;! deftnltely ~Y that he
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Rf HAOil IT ATmN

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ALL OF OUR $3.95 DltESSES
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For rqbt new.

On Saturday, AUgust 5th, the e'ritire penmneJ of the Athens District

Move Said To Have Been
Made Because Of Fit·
neaa For Job

Cmnmaader Settle DefiniteIF Dec:id.. to Berin nisht
Into Stratoaphere

DENVER BUSY H Spanks NRA

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Bla: . Baqalns

125,000 to be Tal~en . F,..oml

Balloon Trip To
Be Made Tonight

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CHILDRENS

At

Stories Of Rift Betwoten I
Ohioan And Hull
Revived.
RUMORS DENIED

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ALL OF OUR UP td DATE LIGHT AND MEDJtJM WEIGHT , ,
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INSURANCE MEN
BE GIVEN OUTING

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rRfPAR£ n GIV(
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THATr,YOU
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ANTI-CRIME DRIVE

110108 OOtlllft' FAIR. SEPr 11,10,11, 1131
· 'n:l parttotpete iD dnlwinc write your name
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PRICES ARE LESS THAN WE CAN REPLACE THE ·GOODS
WI DO OUR PARI \. :

PRUESS~R MULEY
PUT IN c· H~HC£ Of

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Chlldrem

Good sifte' all 1ltet

· mGde plans

to st. Jollu'f.

'blt.d pmloUBly been hoped the
SQ\lBdl'on would be able to 1tart the
Tl'f.DI"Atla.nttc hop to Valentia, Ire·
land, tpts mominl, enroute to Rilly;
but .la$i minute 'f(Hther repol't.a
caused further de~y. 'ltle 24 ~ttl&amp;•
"planea and their orewa have been
walttnr here W conttnue their
flla"ht for ntne days,
AI soon as It became detlnltely
established the take-.ou could not
be ma.de today, General Balbo made
application for a special train tor a
trip Lo St. John's for hmlself and
his officers. Ule start on thla
joumey w&amp;.s tentatively set for 2

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WAISTS

P. M. today.

25c, SOc, 75&lt;: .

Beautiful Line Of
Child rena

PRINTS

RAYON BLOOMERS

OA~HILL

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25c PAIR

WELLSTON

"Fnalt ot t.he Loom.'"t" and

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Orounds

TONIGHT!
Gamt Called at 1;3,.

19CA YARD

CHILDRENS

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retui'Jle(l

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youth to the auatocl)' of Sberlff A.
IJ. Tracy, Wedneaday, 4emUidtal
tbat he be inearcented ~ beJel
without bond u a Pederal pr1aoner
unW Pedera.J. auUlorltlea ask for bll
rt~moval

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Stock Up for
Wear

road JlroJeets In Ohio, waa 1n Porn- i
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at~
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ThUI1J(la.)' on b1.181aeaa perta1nJn&amp;' tO
thooe '""" projecta ........ Coull·
t)' which will receive federal aid tn
their completion.

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Church entertained tnemben ot tbe
Racine M. E. Church Womllll'• Par- 1
elan !lleelon...,. BooleiJ, •\ lbe 1
SyracUBe ctuu&lt;Jh Wedneeday even..
lniJ wlth a. pot lUCk aupper.
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Mlu Mt.rela Karr pre~en&amp;ed. an IDtE:reatfnJ llmd. weD Pl'tPattd Wk Dil l
"Stewardabtp... Rev. Ga,lord Bo- ,
prdUI .... loll - llltetiillbi - 01"
though thort addrea to the la4la.
J'ortJ membon or both Gl'laulra• :
t.Jom wen aened with M"do'\11 ·

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Suliitmer na•t;S, now25c:. SOc, $1.96

GORDON

This includes our very best grade of
Summer Hats.

Good Qualit;r Cottnn
SHEETING
36 inches wide-regular ll)c

3YARDSFOR2fk

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LOW PIUCE
B'" th- at~~ low price the, are abaol11lf!ly fint qualitJI ·
FuU Fuhioaed, P\ire Silk ...... ... _. .... . 79c
Full FuJdoaecl, Pun Silk ., ............. $1,0Q
Full Fu'iiioned, Pure Silk, ............ ; .. 5llc
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Patrol Harlan

Liberty Gained Is
Immediately Lost
C....U.i Releatd From Jail,
Re-arrested for RefUMI
to Aec:ept Terma

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CODnectton with the Pederal Ald

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WHILE TREY LAST

to the Citltrlet court.

FEDERAL

LIBERTY
THEATRE

PRINTS

15c SOX •••. ,

Mr. WU~la4p· Wl{~.v~o ~
tattve of the tf'dfrl\1 ~QYernnient in

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Silent. Rackr.&amp;

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