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·Kidnaper in Death CeO

'Yust Lady" Does Her Part

READERS' NOTICE - If
the News omee of The
Tribune, call 236-L; If the
Office ask for 202·R.

'WEATHER FORECAST-

and We&amp; VlrllDl&amp;-P&amp;lr ~-,
..,. Sullday. Wann.,. Sullday """ In ·

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poruon tonlfht.

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LEASED WJRE OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVlCE.
Jt1

It It'a Newa n".s In The Tribune

NEW YORK ~Ult
POLICE CI.U&amp;BED
~y MilK STRIKE

Attempt Fails

fRENCH AVIAURS
SHK NEW l~NC I
mSHNCE HEC~RO
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HICKORY CHAPEL
Mr. and 14m earp Slayton, Mr.
a1,1d Mrs. L. 0 . MeCullouch v.l!lted
Mr. and Mrs. SCOtt McDaniel, Bun·
dey.
Harold !.ove ol
Hunttngtor
$t}'.mt thE~ week end with his par,
enta, Mr. and Mrs. Harty li.Jve.
Mra. Elaie Powler abd children
VIsited ber »arentl, Mr. and N'~
George Oerlacb aDd. family "' Le·
tnrt. SundaJ.
·
Oeraldtne Casto spent the week
end wtth Lydia Wallace at Sane:!
Hill.
Ml". and Mrs. Roy Rlftle and
Mrs. Usmle Rim -.: vi!l.ted Mr:;. Ma.::-y
SW!Sher nnd ramny, Friday e"en·

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BAll.
TON I G H T!

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Carrier 16 Cents-By Mail " ·00

,. Leave Bennett Airport
For Europe For Turk·
ey Or Pereia
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HEAD FOR IRELAND
W eatber C:.unditions For
Journey Reported
Aa Ideal

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IFactiono In- Coal

LieutenantC;;mmander l
Settle Hu Narrow
Eocape

Mob Of
Farm""
And

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IN LANDING

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Ia In Air Only 20 Minu· '
t~a When Valve Caua·
~~ble

New York, Alii. 5-IN8-MaurWe
· Rossi a.nd Paul Codos. daring
French flyers, bopped Oft frol\'l
Floyd Bennett l!'lekl at 4:41 o'clock
lEST&gt; this morning on a long dlstn nee ftJJht act'088 the Atlantic. ·
Seeking to break the world's
dlatanoe flight record, the two
:henchmen planned. to fly t.o Turkey or Perai&amp; withou.t a stop.
They sot their hu,e plane with
""" er.ormout load or iiLSOllne lnto
tt.e a.lr W!thOut dtmeulty after t.
41.100-foot run and turned out over
the sea to race a crimson sky.
Codos, wearing a white tlylng

suit, was at the controls as the fty-

Oamft Called at a:lMI.

At Mlddl&amp;port H11h School
Grbudl

Admiaoion Sc and 1Oc

crll waved ioodbye to a smnll erowo1 1
ol speetatonr.. RosSI, who wore a.
blue suit, 5houted hls coodbyes In
Freneh.
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The fliers pla,med to hJt straigM
Commander 'f. G. W. Settle examining the gondola
up the Atlantic coast, they said, IUl r.t the ~trntosph e re ballnon in which he had hoped to
far a:; Newfoundland, cuttllll out
to sea at that pmut and heading rr.ake a record ascent from Soldier Field, Chicago. He
ror the southern tip or Ireland.
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Their course will take them over wns orced own, owever, a er reac mg a 1&gt;000 oot a.

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to;;::::;y~'d!,;~l.b.~~lk,.:""~e~T: . Five Arrested As 1Dublin

aula and then over Asla eastward

.. ,.,. .. th•" rue1

wm .."'them.

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Speciolofw

..,a•·

19C
23c
17c
l9c
12c

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llc
...... ,.29c:

'&gt;l lb.

r:an
ll k:JC.

2 · · '~~: 25~
\'
OJot.hes:·AnN
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t ' Sea VIew 2 Rei'. '19 ·
I Oma Gea Drrm4
Cllr ~
( ·
a
p k &amp; Be
Clm• F••m 25
, . or
(, . ana , ..
ct~.ns
C
2!tc BJ$QUICK FLOUR ••• 35c
25c
~~~~~~;:;:! Ice
Cream Salt ~:."·
J;&lt;JUDAY and •tu.TIJRJJoAV ,' - - - - Holly T Qmatoes

pkp.

l-Ib.

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8pfoMa.l8

tR.Y~
' Full Pint
' I · ..Bottle
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45c

!PENN THRifT
' ··. Motol' 011.
3 GiLl. fia.n

Ruushlne TrtHUIUI'fl

wnrers

e l,{ib1

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Fn.ah -- l~an

1\nd. M&lt;"nty

to .. lb.
r'?~O r•

Pork Roll

Wf;l.fln'

Sliced

ldea.l tor Lunchl'on

Boiled HIIIII

Ho!f

oo·

Wholu

Bllced, lb.

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plcg.

Pr('tzel•,
per lb.

$1.04
3

Wafer

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Amll&gt;m,lllld
Jua.rdtan of Elma 8teW¥t,
an Insane per60D.
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First and tJnal account or cora 11.
Robe-rta, admlnlstmtrbc or tbe ea..
tate or WUHam Batey, de~osed.
Flnt and final aceount of WUJr..
lam H. EWinr, ndmtnletrator ot the
e.&lt;.tate of Amanda Roush, deceased.
Seeond account of W. J. Krider,
asa18nee of BenJamin H . Cl'088.
Aooounts wUI be heard AUaust 24

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-CUURCH OF THE NAZARENE

C,P.S-Pulow, ......._
Sunday school 1:80 A, M.
Momlnlf WOr4b:lp lO:SO A, M.

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:f. P. 8. 8:30 P. M.

Evi!Jllellstlc service 'l:SO P. M.

Prayer meett:n'l Thurs. 'I:SO P.

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The•tre

TEENY,. 1WIST

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market steady; steen 900-100 good

600-I'J6; steers 900-1100 medium
6NI-560; eteets 900-1100 oommO!l
f.50-4'lfi; steers UU0-1300 iood 5150QO: atflera llCXJ-1800 medium S2551MJ; heilers 700-UKIO iood 42&amp;-476;
better• '700-1000 medium 400-425'
~wa IOOd 225-350; cow•, commoh

Treuure WAFERS

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Pl'l'T8BURQB LTVISTOCK
Aur. 4-INB-Cattle reoelptl 20:

19C
10c
17'c .

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--Baited

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Sc
'"· 19c
25c
lb.

lb.

Malted
Milk

2 '""·23c
.. 4 lb~. 19C
p eachel T'"'"'"''
Fli.ncy Elbf'rta
Sweet Potatoea 4 '"'· 25c

ALL STRAW HATS ONE·THIRD OFF
MEN'S SUMMER
SUITS
Tropical worste.tls and Linens
reduced to

,.95

Save on Men's Dress TroU&amp;ers, Seersuckers, Neckwear,
hosiery, pajamas, Shirts ~d
etc., all at spl'ieial low prices
during this sale.

"THE EAGLE
THE

SAVE ON BOYS
SUITS
Two Kni&lt;ik~rs, and Vest
Aies'7 to 13

$4.75
Take care of his . needs for
oohool wear during this semiannual Sale. Wool Knickers,
Wash Knickers, Long Trom1·
ers, Shirts, Blouses, et.c., all at
big reductions.

IAIII,-er Cake

'''·2·s'
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Sandwich
Buns
Do•

Small Wiener•

Good8·.-

Many in year around weightl, some of our better •l"ade included.

SAVE WHILE YOU C~-THE DAY OF:.LOW PRICES WILL
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SOON BE OVER

12c

•• FRUITS and \'F..GEI"Al\Lt&lt;:s --

l'aaq U. Fl. No. 1 Grade

New Potatoes
Onion.

10 1••· 39c
2 9c

Butter
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Excited;
aDed Out
Bomb Suspect11
Guard
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Weather conditions along the
coaat and across the AtlanUc were I
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Arn 1b Made in Botton F oiThe 1lyeta carried five chickeniS,
1
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, ..tllree (loam oranges, two dozen
wm 1
· Jeirions, two doien bananas, elgM
Found by Police
•Q\mrts or mineral water and seven
quarts or black coffee.
.~Two Ufe
as well a'l!
tWO
.al.dtf

Week A.... 4lh to

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Free Staters Order Out
l'rol to W atoh Pub-

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TOTS DEATH
CLEVELAND

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wave ot

reeent~ent

wlldtln aJllODI

sions, and even directd his
beer buMiness by

tance telephone.

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veray Asree ·T.; ·· ···
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1'110NE YOII&amp; NEWS

~. Qblo, up&lt;1er 11&gt;0 Mt or llorch 3, 1811. P u J -" IIl!lt ~
11\1~' ' - • -.\'f&lt;laY. ~ on LOwer Be«&gt;nd 81.,.-1. I'OI!I!I'OJo .Q;
......,. our ~ eend Wi te'\ttrs ~ neW'~~o mat~r tor pub~WOff ,
~Ill aU aJin jhelt Dim.......lihou1h not p~y lo , 1!1
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and llra. Oeorre P. Bmtth
e.nd chlld.rm vlttted nlaUyu Mr.
OJI,d Mra . David OOnuch and taml ily and Mr and Mn, T . J . Shipley
1 and d&amp;u~ter Mary Louilse In Hunt
I!naton Monday.
Lawrence Olll ot McArthur and
Mrs. Emma Dye or Columbua wert~
c~en &amp;t the Cou ... t.::!: !::'""'A B!J.D·
day.
Mr. a.nd lw(rs. Reynolds SDllth of
Dunbtu' were Sunday a:ucat. or Mr.
and Mu. John Carney al3o Mrs
V1ola Kenneda ancJ, dauehter Madeline of VInton were 1ue1"
Mr and Mrs. J. T. Bpjnce and
children of Sprtn Hill W. Va .. and
Mr11. Ja.mfS Spence ot Red. House
1 were dinner auesta of the Wacner
1••sters Sunday.
Mr. a.nd Mrs. Hale HILl'Cllni who
have spent t.he paet few monthl at
1 Waverly were aeeompanled
home
1 by the
latter's &amp;J.Ster, Mrs Mollie

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l'rtd Kllllball. .Inc.
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WUTREit OUTLOOK

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4lmOYJPOU6 Jettehl, hOWever excellent and ~OIIr.~Je 1n t.beAl•

~. . Ill no ""'""""" will bi publllhO&lt;I.
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U10CAL WOMAN IS
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oontrul.ed wt Frld&amp;y t•om
eatina tainted food The deeea!CU
· PTOMAINE VICTIM tvnnerly l'ellde&lt;l on sonnr ""'''·
, N&amp;Ylors Run, and has been a resi-

;Mn. Margaret ,SponagP!, age ·U dent. of Middleport &amp;!nee Dec. lat .
Yt*-H• p&amp;Med away

Frldny

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,l9~e

Is .survl\led by one

I&gt;Oll ,

VictOI

ina at aboltt 11 o c,lock at. her home Foister Jr her husJ;MLnd. Vlct.ot
~ Or&amp;ve1 'HUI Death Was attrl.J Sponagel and her father John
buted to ptomaine pWsonmg Whleh Dietrich 'of BrOOk!!vllle. ~!)tuck~

llj!Y "'PPEAL ON AUG 8,
1933

NEW SJ.IOE SHOP FOR MIDDLEPORT
Annuun1 tnr The Or»enlnc of

She was preceded in death by om
brother
F\meral · .services and Interment
will be held o.t Brooksv Ule somet1m ~·

SOMMERS SHOE SHOP
In Middleport. Comer 3rd and Mill St. Oppo!lite Pod Office,

sun~y .

.\11 t.he latest muhiMry and equipnfrO't.

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Wt&gt; lnvfU&gt; your

tiJneN.

PH I L
TWO

F'ir&lt;, t c_lau work

pa.trnna~

SOMMER

S HOPs-Pom~roy

and

Mlddlepm1.

! Yarrington.

1 Delbert Holmes and wife are at
the Leo Carter farm for two weeks
whtle Mrs Carter and daughter
ere attending a convent!on at

GranvJUe.

Wm. Thomas of Oalltpolis was a
v.s.tor here Friday.
I Mrs.
Bouck
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LETART FALLS

Truce

Mr and Mrs William Bradford
Htelved word r ecentl y from their
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son, Wallace, who has been In
training at Fort Benjamin HaiTI•:l
&lt;Contmued troln Paae Olle)
son, lndlanapalts, ,staU:ng ' that
the press. ItS he has done frequent- I
ldt camp last Monday, July 31, for ly In the gast, but delegated hla
Chicago to att)md the Century of v-creta ry, Marvin K t.(clnt.,.-e, to I
F'rorre88 !~tlon He will also
the annJ.uncemimt. 1 w L11t
rnake a vlslt ' tn Columbus ~ lth rel1
to th ' ~tn'.. '
ntlves bfofore retu rnin g home
1
John Dillard Jr. J.iOII of M1 and
!!:new the
I Mrs. John Dll~ard , was repcrtf'd
btit ~X\)ect~
improved S,:kll'iiay aft~~:noon lo1
They
lnwlng a convu~ioh WJ;itch he suf,..
ex·
fered at about 11 ·so .A M ' Sntu.-..
ruMing
day durlng which time he was serllief ne¥.·s~
ously 111 The attending ;ph)!~:~lchm
waa Dr C A, Pctndext.er
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Mrs. Ra} H ecox and da~~t~
Janet left Saturday fer a v!sl t at
Newport News.

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Rel"f an th ree of the five members of the Ameru:an art eolony at Pa,lmA
li&amp;JOrca r:Djoying their freedom. after 6 week!! m pru;on ct&gt; ll l', ~hrnl~·
to tne ctfoTt&amp; ot U. S Con.&lt;~ ul General Clatre Daw11on. f l' l ~tht ) At ICFt nyt
M and Mn "Clin ton B. I otkwootJ. and m msert. i'.rlmund W. Blm!_cl't t
r.
They were jailed for punchlnJi: u. !lla)orcan cop.
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·: We, the undersigned )Jerchants of Middleport, operating under the NRA Code, agree to
n~n ollr stores at 8 A. M. and close at 5 P M.,
·extepting :Saturdays, whe~ we will close :at 9 P.
.M., efl'eetive Monday, August 7, 1933:
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G. 0. Schnjoll
Ro'wley &amp; ReedHardware
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H. M. Crou , · ..
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E. L. HEALY
H. W : Mc:Maoter
B. H, S.i.nbom
Smith Clothing Co.
The Southern Ohio El~ctric

Com:pa,ny

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Geo. Childs
Edward French
R&lt;&gt;ush Shoe Store
.kbn B. Downin~
Th,., Meigs Wat;r Company
Tlw Hat !'·bop
Th~ Prio::lc Lumber 'Com·
pany Storf
Harrv R. Barnes
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The R. A. MHI~r Co. Store
Calderwocd Book Store
Williamo 5c to $1.00 Store

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~lirideni ihat is new to us. le ~ve 114de
. .'. lotors .wit!);. ev~ .'n~r. of 'Qil1ridiili/ ubw ."ill. liSe, ·fllQii · 4 to 12-and
', ~~~r'--tl~ta1tl;v -~ ~ ·~ : le r,lll'!'~ ~ -~tt~ild ·,on tbe "4" as '!O~t practi~l
/qr ~t ;ti,~. iUid tile 0 4" bece• ·~~11:1 rali o'i'eli the W&lt;lrld . · .
•\ ' '.'• 1111'... •JDO;!ol"tn.c 'llllJJdiltions in this oouhtr;v pe~ tted a step ronra;tt. we
• oonsi&lt;!!!~~ ~t fol'!" ,tlle , ~gl.Jie Bh01:11&lt;1 t . , · aotl'lio&lt;Yed. that ' o;vltncfets in
,\ll¥.~,£pi~s 9t . ~~ ~trenrd ,th~ ·best tesu~ts. ·we 'decided that our riext 'step
·IIIUsti ~;(II "8~. &gt;lA:ll ·our nrse!'toli llll4 e~rtenoo favored tilt'~! ' ratber '
;_than ~ . lnte"""'l,ale J!UII~r ~~ , oJliDd~rs ,
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for tbe riob. Ita price l"'" higb. ' It was ezpensive to ~rate . .But
that was because 1t was designed for use on~lf ip lleavy, high-priced
\ 'gf" · It bad never been adapted to ligbter calli."
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~ ·' . @e*'l'e ~lie "8" could be put within reach ~l' tbe average purchaser.
~1!8 ·~ ~to tlnd a way to bllild it at 10'1' cost ,"
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It is ~ BMN:8 8l!Pensive to operate. In siz$ and wefgbt our V-'8 engine
is suitable to· o4r ~b-.size ·oar. It gives you ep horsepower-built
up fi'OII the illll14ses c,t '!i,l!bt ~11 oyU.y:ters.
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Q~f1!fl:V:1 sbdoni ..b;v the. 4~~!1on; -But ,isn't it aore eXPOIIIIive to •run?"
l!:Yer;vdl!!l ,would prefer an "8[· but ' the;v l'eason' tbat 2 t11111s 4 is 8; !IIJd
thell' tbink tbat an "8" IIU8t f«&lt;Uire 110re• fuel tban a "4" .
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' her ah~GJI(e4 Jl4,t still
would t'ke - a lOUR time to
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DID YOU EVER STOP
TO THINK?
By Edoon R. Waite, Shawnee, Oklah.,ma
JOHN BORG, PUBLISHER Of THE
llERGEN EVENING RECORD, SAYS:

HACKEN~JACK

(N.J.)

"Growth ia the law of I if c and thia immulable law applies al·
so lo busine&amp;a. ·

"There it no standing still; you either continue growing and
live, or you atop growi01[ and eventually die.
"Thete ia a vaot difference between a buaincoo·geller and an

ordt~r·laker.

It standS, to :reuQDt~~ ~~t ·:.-iered 1'liie&lt;~ Me! EoonOJQ' ··i:
we never oould• baye oftered the Ford v-.a in the 10'1'-prioe oar tield.
We have to build ~ oar tbat bas everything a car ougbt to have, BDd that
' peOple 01111 srtord ·to buy.
)'he v-a · ~s tbe o0111nc oar tor tile IIB,jorit;v at American drivel'S . As
al"FrBys, ,_we have done the pioneer work. It will be onl;v a short t1111e until
motor aanufaotur1ng praot1oe will follow the trail we bave blazed,

"Otder·takc:ra in burineu are uoually only one jutnjt ahead of
the undertaker&amp; of bankruptcy.
•i"naines•·cettera do not ail around ljl&lt;c Mr. Macawbc:r wait·
in1 for .amelhin1 to turn up. They go out and bring it in •
."8pyet. do not live in the otoreo and it ia therefo1e qqite eo•,
oenhal that they enter them before the proceao of buyinr and •e»inc cen be cOqlumated.
"One actual buJer in the otore is worth a dozen p&lt;)lenlial
buyers in tbe ho.111.e Cll' on the hishway,
"N:ewapaper ad!,.erti.int conV'erb buyinc poaoibiHtiea i!fiO
3D lea facti hf altraclinglhe buyer of mercllandiae to the aeller.
, "Ad'f!J"Iiai'!CI• ea~enlial to auccesdul mer~~~n,4i•~i T~I. i

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1'110NE YOII&amp; NEWS

~. Qblo, up&lt;1er 11&gt;0 Mt or llorch 3, 1811. P u J -" IIl!lt ~
11\1~' ' - • -.\'f&lt;laY. ~ on LOwer Be«&gt;nd 81.,.-1. I'OI!I!I'OJo .Q;
......,. our ~ eend Wi te'\ttrs ~ neW'~~o mat~r tor pub~WOff ,
~Ill aU aJin jhelt Dim.......lihou1h not p~y lo , 1!1
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e.nd chlld.rm vlttted nlaUyu Mr.
OJI,d Mra . David OOnuch and taml ily and Mr and Mn, T . J . Shipley
1 and d&amp;u~ter Mary Louilse In Hunt
I!naton Monday.
Lawrence Olll ot McArthur and
Mrs. Emma Dye or Columbua wert~
c~en &amp;t the Cou ... t.::!: !::'""'A B!J.D·
day.
Mr. a.nd lw(rs. Reynolds SDllth of
Dunbtu' were Sunday a:ucat. or Mr.
and Mu. John Carney al3o Mrs
V1ola Kenneda ancJ, dauehter Madeline of VInton were 1ue1"
Mr and Mrs. J. T. Bpjnce and
children of Sprtn Hill W. Va .. and
Mr11. Ja.mfS Spence ot Red. House
1 were dinner auesta of the Wacner
1••sters Sunday.
Mr. a.nd Mrs. Hale HILl'Cllni who
have spent t.he paet few monthl at
1 Waverly were aeeompanled
home
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eatina tainted food The deeea!CU
· PTOMAINE VICTIM tvnnerly l'ellde&lt;l on sonnr ""'''·
, N&amp;Ylors Run, and has been a resi-

;Mn. Margaret ,SponagP!, age ·U dent. of Middleport &amp;!nee Dec. lat .
Yt*-H• p&amp;Med away

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buted to ptomaine pWsonmg Whleh Dietrich 'of BrOOk!!vllle. ~!)tuck~

llj!Y "'PPEAL ON AUG 8,
1933

NEW SJ.IOE SHOP FOR MIDDLEPORT
Annuun1 tnr The Or»enlnc of

She was preceded in death by om
brother
F\meral · .services and Interment
will be held o.t Brooksv Ule somet1m ~·

SOMMERS SHOE SHOP
In Middleport. Comer 3rd and Mill St. Oppo!lite Pod Office,

sun~y .

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1 Delbert Holmes and wife are at
the Leo Carter farm for two weeks
whtle Mrs Carter and daughter
ere attending a convent!on at

GranvJUe.

Wm. Thomas of Oalltpolis was a
v.s.tor here Friday.
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Mr and Mrs William Bradford
Htelved word r ecentl y from their
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training at Fort Benjamin HaiTI•:l
&lt;Contmued troln Paae Olle)
son, lndlanapalts, ,staU:ng ' that
the press. ItS he has done frequent- I
ldt camp last Monday, July 31, for ly In the gast, but delegated hla
Chicago to att)md the Century of v-creta ry, Marvin K t.(clnt.,.-e, to I
F'rorre88 !~tlon He will also
the annJ.uncemimt. 1 w L11t
rnake a vlslt ' tn Columbus ~ lth rel1
to th ' ~tn'.. '
ntlves bfofore retu rnin g home
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John Dillard Jr. J.iOII of M1 and
!!:new the
I Mrs. John Dll~ard , was repcrtf'd
btit ~X\)ect~
improved S,:kll'iiay aft~~:noon lo1
They
lnwlng a convu~ioh WJ;itch he suf,..
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fered at about 11 ·so .A M ' Sntu.-..
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day durlng which time he was serllief ne¥.·s~
ously 111 The attending ;ph)!~:~lchm
waa Dr C A, Pctndext.er
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Janet left Saturday fer a v!sl t at
Newport News.

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Rel"f an th ree of the five members of the Ameru:an art eolony at Pa,lmA
li&amp;JOrca r:Djoying their freedom. after 6 week!! m pru;on ct&gt; ll l', ~hrnl~·
to tne ctfoTt&amp; ot U. S Con.&lt;~ ul General Clatre Daw11on. f l' l ~tht ) At ICFt nyt
M and Mn "Clin ton B. I otkwootJ. and m msert. i'.rlmund W. Blm!_cl't t
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They were jailed for punchlnJi: u. !lla)orcan cop.
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n~n ollr stores at 8 A. M. and close at 5 P M.,
·extepting :Saturdays, whe~ we will close :at 9 P.
.M., efl'eetive Monday, August 7, 1933:
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E. L. HEALY
H. W : Mc:Maoter
B. H, S.i.nbom
Smith Clothing Co.
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Edward French
R&lt;&gt;ush Shoe Store
.kbn B. Downin~
Th,., Meigs Wat;r Company
Tlw Hat !'·bop
Th~ Prio::lc Lumber 'Com·
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Harrv R. Barnes
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The R. A. MHI~r Co. Store
Calderwocd Book Store
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. .'. lotors .wit!);. ev~ .'n~r. of 'Qil1ridiili/ ubw ."ill. liSe, ·fllQii · 4 to 12-and
', ~~~r'--tl~ta1tl;v -~ ~ ·~ : le r,lll'!'~ ~ -~tt~ild ·,on tbe "4" as '!O~t practi~l
/qr ~t ;ti,~. iUid tile 0 4" bece• ·~~11:1 rali o'i'eli the W&lt;lrld . · .
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• oonsi&lt;!!!~~ ~t fol'!" ,tlle , ~gl.Jie Bh01:11&lt;1 t . , · aotl'lio&lt;Yed. that ' o;vltncfets in
,\ll¥.~,£pi~s 9t . ~~ ~trenrd ,th~ ·best tesu~ts. ·we 'decided that our riext 'step
·IIIUsti ~;(II "8~. &gt;lA:ll ·our nrse!'toli llll4 e~rtenoo favored tilt'~! ' ratber '
;_than ~ . lnte"""'l,ale J!UII~r ~~ , oJliDd~rs ,
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for tbe riob. Ita price l"'" higb. ' It was ezpensive to ~rate . .But
that was because 1t was designed for use on~lf ip lleavy, high-priced
\ 'gf" · It bad never been adapted to ligbter calli."
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~ ·' . @e*'l'e ~lie "8" could be put within reach ~l' tbe average purchaser.
~1!8 ·~ ~to tlnd a way to bllild it at 10'1' cost ,"
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It is ~ BMN:8 8l!Pensive to operate. In siz$ and wefgbt our V-'8 engine
is suitable to· o4r ~b-.size ·oar. It gives you ep horsepower-built
up fi'OII the illll14ses c,t '!i,l!bt ~11 oyU.y:ters.
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l!:Yer;vdl!!l ,would prefer an "8[· but ' the;v l'eason' tbat 2 t11111s 4 is 8; !IIJd
thell' tbink tbat an "8" IIU8t f«&lt;Uire 110re• fuel tban a "4" .
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TO THINK?
By Edoon R. Waite, Shawnee, Oklah.,ma
JOHN BORG, PUBLISHER Of THE
llERGEN EVENING RECORD, SAYS:

HACKEN~JACK

(N.J.)

"Growth ia the law of I if c and thia immulable law applies al·
so lo busine&amp;a. ·

"There it no standing still; you either continue growing and
live, or you atop growi01[ and eventually die.
"Thete ia a vaot difference between a buaincoo·geller and an

ordt~r·laker.

It standS, to :reuQDt~~ ~~t ·:.-iered 1'liie&lt;~ Me! EoonOJQ' ··i:
we never oould• baye oftered the Ford v-.a in the 10'1'-prioe oar tield.
We have to build ~ oar tbat bas everything a car ougbt to have, BDd that
' peOple 01111 srtord ·to buy.
)'he v-a · ~s tbe o0111nc oar tor tile IIB,jorit;v at American drivel'S . As
al"FrBys, ,_we have done the pioneer work. It will be onl;v a short t1111e until
motor aanufaotur1ng praot1oe will follow the trail we bave blazed,

"Otder·takc:ra in burineu are uoually only one jutnjt ahead of
the undertaker&amp; of bankruptcy.
•i"naines•·cettera do not ail around ljl&lt;c Mr. Macawbc:r wait·
in1 for .amelhin1 to turn up. They go out and bring it in •
."8pyet. do not live in the otoreo and it ia therefo1e qqite eo•,
oenhal that they enter them before the proceao of buyinr and •e»inc cen be cOqlumated.
"One actual buJer in the otore is worth a dozen p&lt;)lenlial
buyers in tbe ho.111.e Cll' on the hishway,
"N:ewapaper ad!,.erti.int conV'erb buyinc poaoibiHtiea i!fiO
3D lea facti hf altraclinglhe buyer of mercllandiae to the aeller.
, "Ad'f!J"Iiai'!CI• ea~enlial to auccesdul mer~~~n,4i•~i T~I. i

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Of School · Build11if;'&gt;1 ·

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~uezll.: of Mt.i. Alber\ l!!ni.nH, Mon..
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c~urch team · met', the Bupr Run ,
HP.ds, ma~~ by ' the wily "P'a.tao" I .
l.Cjfheit.

tamliY and

MJ&amp;a

The soore waa 18 to 1 whcri .the

go me wu coiu:Iuded bu.t It mf(ht
be addf?d in falrneaa .ta the Chur~­
u;e n that several of thelr reKultl.rs
were mia:iinr' t~om the line I,IP' W
ma,nager Rtoket.ts was forCed to
can on any one whom he could

No 11t1vertlaement wiU be taken for

leu t.han a minimum charat ot
twent-tlve cent&amp; tor each llller·
lion.

For Sale, Mioo:.
FOI'. SALE-One 1~1 Model Cad·
1ilac Pive Pr.esetlll:er C:oa.ch to
l:i&amp;.t16!y chUm. Inquire Sllertft'a

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Saturday at Colwnbus on br.:r,-

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Mac WUllan16 It&gt; attves.
spflndlpg a ~ with her o.un~.

Ht1!8 and 8tl8ter, Mlsa Bertha HeSII,
fer .two ~ta. retumOO to her

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M•. and . Mr; qeo., .1( . 17. _ •
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ghter, Agnt~~, "'turned- .boq:l,e a.ftet , M'rs. George st;;n,er ~d son, chlldren of D~ 1.f .Pt
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Mr. and Mt·s. John BowCJJ:;o .a1ld l:IJ;¥.ndlna two week&amp; at .sye,vme Ooo. Jr., o.( PoiJleroy, w:.rm ,'J:'ueJ;day l;llild!'r. cf . ~fi.·~ca.t,tr
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mothe-r, Mrs. R~becca Wood oi wllh relative:;..
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Mrs. ,T. H:· Mora and ctJ.Udtvn ot 1 tiE'll and tamUy . ,
~Y!»' ~d MJ~· VI~· Ma ~-,v~on tc~a.~::::-~

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tlto latter's daughLer,

Heas.
Mr. ' and Mrs.

MroJ.

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M,., Dora Duekwort.n aljd dau,

Chf.stl!ll' Spent. Wedne5day wltl\ 1
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.Jobb1C Race Moore is
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etrap near Peace chur1·h. OWneD lnqu\ro at Dally 7.tlbune ot·
ftco and pav for ad.
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Prompt Relief
From Itching Eczema
Jt'awondorfultbe""l'....W.r1'!101-

Tt'mJ&gt;?Tarily •bandonlng the air for the ol!ean, Am:y :M'll1ll:o.:on famoue
Brltu~h aviatri. ·, and Amelia Earhart Putnant , America'!J ace ladyb ird,
di ~plny th l' lates t t.1ings in beach ~ajamas us they stroll on th@ P.ands at
Atlontle &lt;.:ity, N .r. Mrn. Molh so'l seenuo completely recovered from t.he
efi'ects of ht!r crash at B1·idsepart. Corm.

YESTt.:RDA1''S

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RESULTS

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
ColumbuK 6; Milwaukee 3.
Toledo 5; Kansas City 3.
Ka.&amp;l::;aR City 1; Toledo 0.
St . Paul 12; LoU\llvUie 1.

NATIONAL LEAGUE
PlLWburgh ·6; Bt. Louis 4.
Boston 4: Brooklyn I.
Boston 3; Brooklyn 0.
New York 18; PhUadeiphla I.
Only ge.mea &amp;ched.uled.

BROAD RUN

Mrti. Cor 11 Ohlinger s~nt
past wock with her daughter
Willie Johnson.
Luhrlg spent the
Mrs. Bertha Clarlt was vif;ltl&amp;~&amp;:
rer friend Mrs. Mag Dower of
lumbUs a. few days the pa~t. week.
A large number from here hale
bf&gt;&lt;:.h attending
meet101 at
U•tlon
week.
I Mrs.
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Mr. and

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Simpf;on

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1nter!Cf, in sumpf.IJous luxury .. in foct
regal in ENerything except price .. -the
S,nton-St. Nidlalas shou~ be vwr lme
oo all of- .;sits to Clncinnoti. Slay
at this ploooant place in the heart of

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rooms. Finest cf fine food quickly and
eff~ticntly ser11ed if"l electricollvcoded
dimng rooms. Both and servidor in
Rev. a.nt• :.irs. B. 'r'. orr a.nd It'll

STOP AT

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l&gt;lnlng Room, Coffee Shoe•
Unllmited j;;trect Parklnl

NATIONAL LEAGUE
m . Louis f\t ritt.l;.bmc-:J.
Brooklyn aL Boston.
New York at Philadelphia.
(two games).
P!Lkllmrgh ut Chicago

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last week .

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Cltwclaud at Dcl.roll.
Ohioogo aL SL. I.ouh;.
Phll&amp;dclphl:t at New York .
Doston at. Washington .

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Doruthy Moore spent Friday af- '
1ttrnoon '"'th Mrs. Don stewart and ,
1 her mothea· Mra. Homer
Doem or ,
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I Bradbury.
Mr. and Mrs. Danlrl H.v:w.ll and 1
daught.er spent the wt-ek end with
her parent.M, Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
CJI'ahnm of Rutland.
1
Mr. and Mrs. Llney Locke and
buby of Bradbury spent Suud11y

. ... ST. NICHOLAS

CINCii\JNATl

;~&gt;fj:~~~

Tcronto at Newark.
But'Jalo at Ba.ltlmore.
Rochm;tc1· :lt Jersey City.
Montreal at Albany.

Did You Ever Stop To
Think?

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1:er glltstl or M.r. artj Mra. ArLbur \
uoore Bu.ld&amp;.y.
Mrs. J . D . Adama and .m:ur:J'Iter
!:Ilia an~ Kl"Rilddlluahl:.er Clara
Rose Lote6 were In Athelll! sun ..

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Hom.
SLunlc,v.

By EDSON R. WAITE
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Shawnee, Oklahoma

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ARTHUR J. MANSFIELD, PUBLISHER OF THE ARLING· I
TON (MASS.) NEWS, SAYS:

-·TRACK

"Almost everybody has aomething to sell and in order to
make a ualc there must fir&amp;! be a contact of some kind.

AND Fl~t..D

"Ncw•;&gt;aper a.dvertiaing is for the purpoae of hclpinJI\ to •.•11
either merchandiac or ideu or both. The appeal of. the local
newspaper is univcnal; ita newa ia eagerly aoulfl~ an4 .tt Ciffel'llll!l
extellent oJ)portunity for the local mcrchant_.IO llnnt h1t I!Mrchan·
dise \0 the attention of P.e local conalituencJ,

RECOROS

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H~VE BEEf.l
IMPROVING
SlCADII.Y I~ - 1HE
PAST FEW YEARS ··WHAT
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ofilo.. S~Ii.te Fiir

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iou.ch• the tenOer ud inftarne;claldn
btc&amp;UIII8 of ta. rare inpedienta. To

{/!0ng{r Resid2nce

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JtOUBE FOR RENT--6 rooms Bllld
bat.h. furnlahe&lt;l or Wlfnrnllhed.
Apply In pereon to Mrll. Ohorla
Oaldwtll, Pomeroy, 0.
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bundnl•kia. evea. In tevwe

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•lth ltls parouiS Mr. aud M•• normali alw.,. .,. &lt;lean~cthln2
Hiram Locke .
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Z.,..a.. Dlllt on cmulne
o: tt'i
worth
the
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boo&amp;It
brinp
the
Mrs. James Adams Jr a.nd chi\· ·
Mn;. dren and Mrs. La"·reucc Bell of rdiol, 86c,60cand'l. Alldrulillt:l',

l'OR RJ!UiT--House with large Jot
011 L!Qcoln Hill. Rent. very rea-

sonable. Phone No. 12•J

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CouriL SLn:cL, Onr

U•an the tight honoraJ)le J08ephus
1 &lt;for insurance! Ebel'Sbach tbetter
~
known as Shooter) who dld a neat far out l;o b f~ right and brought tho
jc ~ of second basins for the Rqll- hall back ta 111:1 chest In sreat lih.11.pe
r, 1ou:s workeoo. In addition to t.hlli V·ith hJs glove ~nd wllUe keeping
&lt;lefellBIVe work., Josephus \vis the U1e Lip of his shoe on the bose.
v.ctlm of the arreaLest bit or fielding , The game was dela~ed a few m1n\'1 orlt exhibited on the fieJd Frlde.y llt.es because Shooter thou(ht they
c\·entng. B!t~ter had hit a wicked l:::d put o. new ba.ll Into lllay but
grounder partt•Jly between third nfter he 899.rched the grass In
:md the short field, that It Willi l'lh9rt fteld a few , miTJUte8 and
wicked Is atte8ted by the fact could not flm:l a b:.tll. he was flnt!1e,t "Oo-aet-'Um" , Stanley who ally convinced thu.t HQ.rtY 1 Watson
wru; covering the hot corne1· . mere- had made aal almost Impossible
ly waved at u. as 1t went pa.s~ and play wlt.h JoS(?hus- hlmselr, the
Shooter evidently thinking he had dctim.
l
p!enty of ttuie. or maybe it was 00W~t.Lacn wQ.!i pretty muth in Lhe
cnuse he courdn't rtlbve any fBSter, ganle en the otlenslve al.5o. driving
T:Mn't making eucl1 fast ttrne go- in the hrst run l,n 'the ftfLh 1mrlng
::1g; ·towa.rd first that any tl'a1D c scoriP'it two hhns~lf later on and
officer TI~~ld halt him except ror t..1.vlh6 in three o..ner11 by perfectly
(lbstruc
tramc. At lln:; rntc a L r:laced sw1les along the first btt.3C
lbe· crack or the bat UtUe , jumping line. '
raat mo"l(inl' Harry Watson at
Sock·Eye Oa.vi! waa prcaent and
short stop fClr the Reds, moved Sll· ."\'lewed the game u.nd called the at w
ent.JY but swiftly tow:u-d !.he mov- tc-ntlon cf several people' to IJ.le fact
in&amp;:'· Pene.t and pullep a real Jtlhn UtD.t: Wa.tsqn waa ·one of '" his"
He6iy ·.Wagner play, grabbing ,the pla.yel'J enroU~.cL oii t he champion
ball ·~k of tbtrd. base · aft.or It N&amp;.w York Clothing House team.
1•nd " pas~~: the basema.u and Sock wa&amp; as "proud of Harry as a
thio~ing it to ftrst for a sensational young&amp;ter of 30 years ago was with
J.Ut • out . . At the receiving end an- nis first pair or new ton g pant.:i.
othei.·.,&amp;reat plaY completed the hl- For fourlnningsthe .contCE'~was. n
clttent. ]'oung Ctlarloy Russell eov- nip a.nd tuck atfalr with neither
cHill the ba{r at-- tho.t time, reached J:!.tcher giving or asldng o.ny qna1·-

upon her arrival at LM Anple~ · Charlea Ha.yCD. Mm Rex Ackley him nrc numerous instl'ume)u;s which will kep him informed of . his hei•tht and ()~from E~ope after alenrhty ,;vaea- 6;ld.o,:1autJhter Mary, DorLs Branch, . .
•
blon. The! ev~q,oll•~. ~u-.:~~~td to B&lt;lrtha. Rlabthouae, Mn. Alb:rt ~ltJon.
face divorte Pl'Oilteclt-n _ ft1td br 1 RJ,j:htboU6e and Mrs. Charles Cor4
her baritone hutonoba,n~, . ~vkl
nell.
.
and daugh~r. Pauline, spent the
Mn... Johil. Rou.s~· ha;, been
Mno. Abnl~en MOOre . w!)P f'i;as
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week end at ByesvUie, wlth rei- 1 th.t! e:ue~L or her brother, R . B. bt' ·.n 5Jek for a week, Is ablb to be

FOR SALE-aS acre farm, lo&lt;:-.ted
• -on srory's Run near Oallla
COAL
NOTI~E,
county line. Five room buase, 2
....,
biK barns, also outbulldlup, 1
OPE~ATORS
good cistern, fine pasture &lt;well
watered,) four acres coal, some
.timber a.nd fruit teres. Prtxe rea ..
lu confotmU). to The, Nn.&amp;lo~al
M&gt;nable. Mrn.
Mary Werner, ldua~ial Reoovery .-\e&amp; .. IHII•
Che6hlro, o .. R. D. 2.
o..6...at blted 1&gt;7 OW' Han. Prelltleni
Ro011evdt, all HoUle Cosl Open ..
.MAJO;t:t or raatos aetvtc.ed al ion •~ urred to be )JII'eN'nt a&amp; &amp;he
-:easolll\ble price&amp; Brlvl In YOW City Hall, Pomeror, Maudar nlrJa&amp;
mdto or all 241 ...... H. U. C1ou at '1:!1 o'elofk, w~ lm~i
ll!ldclteporf.
ma&amp;kln will be" taba ap renl'll·
lq .the eode u taltmit.&amp;ed h7 opr.ra tUI'I In thb fteld.
FoundAJva Hlte,

POMEROY, 0}()0.

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following J&gt;&lt;Ople "'"'"'" Ear Phones, through
.he will kc ep contact with the earth during his flight
toa orad' of Anrelua Temp)tl. to home from '"' Nazarene ••mo tnto the stratosphere, being tested o'ut by C ommander T. G. W . S~ttle as he sff. in t~e
greeted by ,her o~e-rear-oJ4 pand- 1 mr'r tlt'!f at Columbus, Sunday :
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daurhte•, Kay Sterllnc lllcPbai'B9n R&lt;v. c. P. em&amp;teo, Mauri.. Moore, I ~on oln of the balloon 10 whJCh h" will e~se from Soldier l''ield, Chicago, Arotim

!ijneo Semple u,m.•....,. Rut&gt;

BYRON BINC, M. D.

.-..w;ter.
man ·wM
formerlyQne
w.asor •tl'lC$e
rei\ ·"c~cher
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but. who has s ~ · better uat.toual
tJays at the sport, . Js none • othel' I

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Of School · Build11if;'&gt;1 ·

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!louowlui, ..;..;;;;I ~.,ntngs

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spent 8uoday
wlth ~ Eiaworth Gorby and famllJ o~

thlo

"'e8k when ~lte .-~r man lnte1·· I
terred with ibe U:.uJ;o·c!Oek rec:rea.- ~

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~uezll.: of Mt.i. Alber\ l!!ni.nH, Mon..
dn.y .
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tion baseball, the SlrnJ)Ion M. F..
c~urch team · met', the Bupr Run ,
HP.ds, ma~~ by ' the wily "P'a.tao" I .
l.Cjfheit.

tamliY and

MJ&amp;a

The soore waa 18 to 1 whcri .the

go me wu coiu:Iuded bu.t It mf(ht
be addf?d in falrneaa .ta the Chur~­
u;e n that several of thelr reKultl.rs
were mia:iinr' t~om the line I,IP' W
ma,nager Rtoket.ts was forCed to
can on any one whom he could

No 11t1vertlaement wiU be taken for

leu t.han a minimum charat ot
twent-tlve cent&amp; tor each llller·
lion.

For Sale, Mioo:.
FOI'. SALE-One 1~1 Model Cad·
1ilac Pive Pr.esetlll:er C:oa.ch to
l:i&amp;.t16!y chUm. Inquire Sllertft'a

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Saturday at Colwnbus on br.:r,-

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M!sa

Vera

Mac WUllan16 It&gt; attves.
spflndlpg a ~ with her o.un~.

Ht1!8 and 8tl8ter, Mlsa Bertha HeSII,
fer .two ~ta. retumOO to her

out again.

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M•. and . Mr; qeo., .1( . 17. _ •
MlddJcPort,
ghter, Agnt~~, "'turned- .boq:l,e a.ftet , M'rs. George st;;n,er ~d son, chlldren of D~ 1.f .Pt
" fA
Mr. and Mt·s. John BowCJJ:;o .a1ld l:IJ;¥.ndlna two week&amp; at .sye,vme Ooo. Jr., o.( PoiJleroy, w:.rm ,'J:'ueJ;day l;llild!'r. cf . ~fi.·~ca.t,tr
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mothe-r, Mrs. R~becca Wood oi wllh relative:;..
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: guests of her sister, Mrs. D:ma. Hy- da.Y ,to vttLt.
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t~~..,.Lr"""''
Zant.Svllle, were, Sunday guPsts ot
Mrs. ,T. H:· Mora and ctJ.Udtvn ot 1 tiE'll and tamUy . ,
~Y!»' ~d MJ~· VI~· Ma ~-,v~on tc~a.~::::-~

- - Thcmas May and nusbond at

tlto latter's daughLer,

Heas.
Mr. ' and Mrs.

MroJ.

Cla

M,., Dora Duekwort.n aljd dau,

Chf.stl!ll' Spent. Wedne5day wltl\ 1
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Mrs. J&amp;ney WOOd a.nd Mr. .ILild
.Jobb1C Race Moore is
Duck\vortb Mrs.
B. Duckworth.
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etrap near Peace chur1·h. OWneD lnqu\ro at Dally 7.tlbune ot·
ftco and pav for ad.
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Prompt Relief
From Itching Eczema
Jt'awondorfultbe""l'....W.r1'!101-

Tt'mJ&gt;?Tarily •bandonlng the air for the ol!ean, Am:y :M'll1ll:o.:on famoue
Brltu~h aviatri. ·, and Amelia Earhart Putnant , America'!J ace ladyb ird,
di ~plny th l' lates t t.1ings in beach ~ajamas us they stroll on th@ P.ands at
Atlontle &lt;.:ity, N .r. Mrn. Molh so'l seenuo completely recovered from t.he
efi'ects of ht!r crash at B1·idsepart. Corm.

YESTt.:RDA1''S

·- - - - - : : -

RESULTS

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
ColumbuK 6; Milwaukee 3.
Toledo 5; Kansas City 3.
Ka.&amp;l::;aR City 1; Toledo 0.
St . Paul 12; LoU\llvUie 1.

NATIONAL LEAGUE
PlLWburgh ·6; Bt. Louis 4.
Boston 4: Brooklyn I.
Boston 3; Brooklyn 0.
New York 18; PhUadeiphla I.
Only ge.mea &amp;ched.uled.

BROAD RUN

Mrti. Cor 11 Ohlinger s~nt
past wock with her daughter
Willie Johnson.
Luhrlg spent the
Mrs. Bertha Clarlt was vif;ltl&amp;~&amp;:
rer friend Mrs. Mag Dower of
lumbUs a. few days the pa~t. week.
A large number from here hale
bf&gt;&lt;:.h attending
meet101 at
U•tlon
week.
I Mrs.
two chUFrtdnY
Mr. and

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Simpf;on

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1nter!Cf, in sumpf.IJous luxury .. in foct
regal in ENerything except price .. -the
S,nton-St. Nidlalas shou~ be vwr lme
oo all of- .;sits to Clncinnoti. Slay
at this ploooant place in the heart of

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down- Gncinnoti. La"J' oomforiable
rooms. Finest cf fine food quickly and
eff~ticntly ser11ed if"l electricollvcoded
dimng rooms. Both and servidor in
Rev. a.nt• :.irs. B. 'r'. orr a.nd It'll

STOP AT

co~u~AOS
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li'fbor.rn~s. (itftD.

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ROOMS; SINGLE .1.00
l&gt;lnlng Room, Coffee Shoe•
Unllmited j;;trect Parklnl

NATIONAL LEAGUE
m . Louis f\t ritt.l;.bmc-:J.
Brooklyn aL Boston.
New York at Philadelphia.
(two games).
P!Lkllmrgh ut Chicago

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Jamea H. Butler,

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Wntsou . c ..
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McKenzie. rf ..
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school ll ulldi.ug ending go.me .
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-Mike Lart'll mturned
I lumbus
last week .

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AMERICAN LEI\GUl~
Cltwclaud at Dcl.roll.
Ohioogo aL SL. I.ouh;.
Phll&amp;dclphl:t at New York .
Doston at. Washington .

Ullljlll"cii- - W,~ U;on.

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Till ec
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INTJ..:RNATIONAL LEAGUE

100\!l

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from 12 ! 0

INTO

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Doruthy Moore spent Friday af- '
1ttrnoon '"'th Mrs. Don stewart and ,
1 her mothea· Mra. Homer
Doem or ,
.
I Bradbury.
Mr. and Mrs. Danlrl H.v:w.ll and 1
daught.er spent the wt-ek end with
her parent.M, Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
CJI'ahnm of Rutland.
1
Mr. and Mrs. Llney Locke and
buby of Bradbury spent Suud11y

. ... ST. NICHOLAS

CINCii\JNATl

;~&gt;fj:~~~

Tcronto at Newark.
But'Jalo at Ba.ltlmore.
Rochm;tc1· :lt Jersey City.
Montreal at Albany.

Did You Ever Stop To
Think?

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Irom c o-

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f'.corc by mu iu gg

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¥.'alter ot La.urrl Clift. were the dln- 1
1:er glltstl or M.r. artj Mra. ArLbur \
uoore Bu.ld&amp;.y.
Mrs. J . D . Adama and .m:ur:J'Iter
!:Ilia an~ Kl"Rilddlluahl:.er Clara
Rose Lote6 were In Athelll! sun ..

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Davl.s, Mt!e;.;.
Hom.
SLunlc,v.

By EDSON R. WAITE
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Shawnee, Oklahoma

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ARTHUR J. MANSFIELD, PUBLISHER OF THE ARLING· I
TON (MASS.) NEWS, SAYS:

-·TRACK

"Almost everybody has aomething to sell and in order to
make a ualc there must fir&amp;! be a contact of some kind.

AND Fl~t..D

"Ncw•;&gt;aper a.dvertiaing is for the purpoae of hclpinJI\ to •.•11
either merchandiac or ideu or both. The appeal of. the local
newspaper is univcnal; ita newa ia eagerly aoulfl~ an4 .tt Ciffel'llll!l
extellent oJ)portunity for the local mcrchant_.IO llnnt h1t I!Mrchan·
dise \0 the attention of P.e local conalituencJ,

RECOROS

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4il v
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H~VE BEEf.l
IMPROVING
SlCADII.Y I~ - 1HE
PAST FEW YEARS ··WHAT
DtJI.S TH6 NTURE HOL,6 :».

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OF Ot.D TIMERS
CA~T 6EI.IEVE

"Thrpp~ht the qewapaper tJ!e

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wjl~iJi a fOII.fl~lt'll.f!!!IIJ'•~ ;.. ; T!Jp ~~P"t. t'!
· "!' ~~p!:ei'tir\'1 ll.M'm!..l" flexl~11!9' Ill pla'!flii~ •'!4 . ._ . ~- ~l!t

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M~RI&lt;S!

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in the Oueen City-

ofilo.. S~Ii.te Fiir

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iou.ch• the tenOer ud inftarne;claldn
btc&amp;UIII8 of ta. rare inpedienta. To

{/!0ng{r Resid2nce

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JtOUBE FOR RENT--6 rooms Bllld
bat.h. furnlahe&lt;l or Wlfnrnllhed.
Apply In pereon to Mrll. Ohorla
Oaldwtll, Pomeroy, 0.
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bundnl•kia. evea. In tevwe

- - - - - - R!Dponn aad . .lore lhe oldu to
•lth ltls parouiS Mr. aud M•• normali alw.,. .,. &lt;lean~cthln2
Hiram Locke .
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Mrs. James Adams Jr a.nd chi\· ·
Mn;. dren and Mrs. La"·reucc Bell of rdiol, 86c,60cand'l. Alldrulillt:l',

l'OR RJ!UiT--House with large Jot
011 L!Qcoln Hill. Rent. very rea-

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U•an the tight honoraJ)le J08ephus
1 &lt;for insurance! Ebel'Sbach tbetter
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known as Shooter) who dld a neat far out l;o b f~ right and brought tho
jc ~ of second basins for the Rqll- hall back ta 111:1 chest In sreat lih.11.pe
r, 1ou:s workeoo. In addition to t.hlli V·ith hJs glove ~nd wllUe keeping
&lt;lefellBIVe work., Josephus \vis the U1e Lip of his shoe on the bose.
v.ctlm of the arreaLest bit or fielding , The game was dela~ed a few m1n\'1 orlt exhibited on the fieJd Frlde.y llt.es because Shooter thou(ht they
c\·entng. B!t~ter had hit a wicked l:::d put o. new ba.ll Into lllay but
grounder partt•Jly between third nfter he 899.rched the grass In
:md the short field, that It Willi l'lh9rt fteld a few , miTJUte8 and
wicked Is atte8ted by the fact could not flm:l a b:.tll. he was flnt!1e,t "Oo-aet-'Um" , Stanley who ally convinced thu.t HQ.rtY 1 Watson
wru; covering the hot corne1· . mere- had made aal almost Impossible
ly waved at u. as 1t went pa.s~ and play wlt.h JoS(?hus- hlmselr, the
Shooter evidently thinking he had dctim.
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p!enty of ttuie. or maybe it was 00W~t.Lacn wQ.!i pretty muth in Lhe
cnuse he courdn't rtlbve any fBSter, ganle en the otlenslve al.5o. driving
T:Mn't making eucl1 fast ttrne go- in the hrst run l,n 'the ftfLh 1mrlng
::1g; ·towa.rd first that any tl'a1D c scoriP'it two hhns~lf later on and
officer TI~~ld halt him except ror t..1.vlh6 in three o..ner11 by perfectly
(lbstruc
tramc. At lln:; rntc a L r:laced sw1les along the first btt.3C
lbe· crack or the bat UtUe , jumping line. '
raat mo"l(inl' Harry Watson at
Sock·Eye Oa.vi! waa prcaent and
short stop fClr the Reds, moved Sll· ."\'lewed the game u.nd called the at w
ent.JY but swiftly tow:u-d !.he mov- tc-ntlon cf several people' to IJ.le fact
in&amp;:'· Pene.t and pullep a real Jtlhn UtD.t: Wa.tsqn waa ·one of '" his"
He6iy ·.Wagner play, grabbing ,the pla.yel'J enroU~.cL oii t he champion
ball ·~k of tbtrd. base · aft.or It N&amp;.w York Clothing House team.
1•nd " pas~~: the basema.u and Sock wa&amp; as "proud of Harry as a
thio~ing it to ftrst for a sensational young&amp;ter of 30 years ago was with
J.Ut • out . . At the receiving end an- nis first pair or new ton g pant.:i.
othei.·.,&amp;reat plaY completed the hl- For fourlnningsthe .contCE'~was. n
clttent. ]'oung Ctlarloy Russell eov- nip a.nd tuck atfalr with neither
cHill the ba{r at-- tho.t time, reached J:!.tcher giving or asldng o.ny qna1·-

upon her arrival at LM Anple~ · Charlea Ha.yCD. Mm Rex Ackley him nrc numerous instl'ume)u;s which will kep him informed of . his hei•tht and ()~from E~ope after alenrhty ,;vaea- 6;ld.o,:1autJhter Mary, DorLs Branch, . .
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blon. The! ev~q,oll•~. ~u-.:~~~td to B&lt;lrtha. Rlabthouae, Mn. Alb:rt ~ltJon.
face divorte Pl'Oilteclt-n _ ft1td br 1 RJ,j:htboU6e and Mrs. Charles Cor4
her baritone hutonoba,n~, . ~vkl
nell.
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and daugh~r. Pauline, spent the
Mn... Johil. Rou.s~· ha;, been
Mno. Abnl~en MOOre . w!)P f'i;as
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week end at ByesvUie, wlth rei- 1 th.t! e:ue~L or her brother, R . B. bt' ·.n 5Jek for a week, Is ablb to be

FOR SALE-aS acre farm, lo&lt;:-.ted
• -on srory's Run near Oallla
COAL
NOTI~E,
county line. Five room buase, 2
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biK barns, also outbulldlup, 1
OPE~ATORS
good cistern, fine pasture &lt;well
watered,) four acres coal, some
.timber a.nd fruit teres. Prtxe rea ..
lu confotmU). to The, Nn.&amp;lo~al
M&gt;nable. Mrn.
Mary Werner, ldua~ial Reoovery .-\e&amp; .. IHII•
Che6hlro, o .. R. D. 2.
o..6...at blted 1&gt;7 OW' Han. Prelltleni
Ro011evdt, all HoUle Cosl Open ..
.MAJO;t:t or raatos aetvtc.ed al ion •~ urred to be )JII'eN'nt a&amp; &amp;he
-:easolll\ble price&amp; Brlvl In YOW City Hall, Pomeror, Maudar nlrJa&amp;
mdto or all 241 ...... H. U. C1ou at '1:!1 o'elofk, w~ lm~i
ll!ldclteporf.
ma&amp;kln will be" taba ap renl'll·
lq .the eode u taltmit.&amp;ed h7 opr.ra tUI'I In thb fteld.
FoundAJva Hlte,

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following J&gt;&lt;Ople "'"'"'" Ear Phones, through
.he will kc ep contact with the earth during his flight
toa orad' of Anrelua Temp)tl. to home from '"' Nazarene ••mo tnto the stratosphere, being tested o'ut by C ommander T. G. W . S~ttle as he sff. in t~e
greeted by ,her o~e-rear-oJ4 pand- 1 mr'r tlt'!f at Columbus, Sunday :
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BYRON BINC, M. D.

.-..w;ter.
man ·wM
formerlyQne
w.asor •tl'lC$e
rei\ ·"c~cher
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tJays at the sport, . Js none • othel' I

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JOE RUBI]'I

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Hereafter

ABUSES RECORDED

DURST WRITES AGAIN
Bob

\. our&amp;t. Portland', Mi!ala

countY's lt.lnera.nt motor eyclillt,
lnfonns the Tribune and Melp
countY frlenda that he haa paased.
Lhrough ctwyenne, W yam I ri e ,
, 'Ib.e MeiKS county O!Y.'1J ten:J.It~ headed tor the Yellowstone Na..
~ tourney will begin at 10 o'clock j t lons.l Park, ob&amp;ervtng tha.~ " 'Tis
: Monday morning wtUl 13 t.ennia ccl'tainly &amp; a:mnd old west.
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: pJaym 1~ up a.t. tbe starthl8'
Bob writes that he left the
i P&lt;ilnt :for the scrambl~ tor a Century of Progress E"poalt1on
· champtonrshlp
In Chicago, aotna throuah Iowa. on
I ·Only slne•~s ma.tchc.-. will be the Lincoln hJghwa.y, keeping his
1played at the Ebersbach court opeedometef ha.nd touching lhe
; Wjth Robert Reblel managing t.ne llrty mark constantly . He pens
, ~a.ir In behalf of Joe Rubtn man- l:.hat he had an &amp;.r'lument about
ager ct the Pomeroy Bargain sp~ecllng In Nebraska. but talked
: He use. and the De.Uy Tribune co- faster t.he.n the "copper." NebllLII1spon80l'S.
kP.. Bob sa,~s , Is rather hard hit
, 1 Mr. Rubin colllM!'Dt.cd to become
without rain.
' Ct'H~ponsor
of the
tournament
Ourst passed throuih. a. Bettton
' When he agreed to prov lde tennis o'r Color-aclo and there. he says, saw
• balls for the pla.y-otr. one dozen a.n old lQnd mark. A cave, said t21
' ~Hs WUI be pret:mt.ed to ma.nager have been construct.~ by a.n old
.tt'cibP.l by Mr. Rubin before the Italian many years ago and uaed
k.urnamcnt pbv beclns Moml;.y later by Jesse Jamca, the noted
mM.ninR.
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~ r · rc bandit, was vl.s:l.ted by Durst, whp
'2'ach entri.rlt m the piaf' shoUld ta.Y!I he .&amp;napped plcturJS ol ~e
.£nh part!cuiar notice of the time cave iUld adobe house rulns a.t tlili
i;chedule or hls mat.ch in the fln;t mc uth The Cave IB' situated ne;.r
tr-und and l' hfilld be p1·esent nt Julesburg, a. 'VIllage thst Wil.ll w;i,P~ il1e ~e 111 bach court u.t leEl.$-t ~~ e .~ out completely several tl~r'
:ftD.lt-hour belch th ·~ achertuk\\ oy Ind ian~ bht l'~ullt to stand - r.·1
~1,ime of the &amp;ct.
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· Instructions a.nd information trv." writes Bob. "'but de.!lplt.e i!fis
~~~~:;e;;':;•h; ·:"'Re1b~l.
In the tl:;,t ro••nd they strike water just twenty ~.~
brle1 w th ~ Aurtace of the ll'J'Otmtt~
toW1lrmcn~ paltinp,s we!'e
D11r&lt;t. will probably reach Ute
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At Middleport Lighted Field

TONIGHT!
MIDDLEPORT

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HITS AT
OHtERS' MOVE IN
UCING H~URS

JOH

;5;theToOhio
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PDISt In to. orpnJutlon.

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Papa and Mama

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ELECTlUC
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PemflmJ.

Sunday and Monda'

Mine Worlreni,

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"HELL BELOW"
Mont(Omery,
Madre En-. ·, llm&lt;m&gt;;
' Durant.e,

CHURCH SERVICES

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to tenn-

lnate the bltumlnOWJ coal !!trike of
central and ~ P&amp;msylvan1a,
by orderlq the men back to work,
pendl.na' the ~ci8lon ol an o.rbi·
tratlon board.
Johnson's (!arts at "chi&amp;elers"

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----Taxpayers' League
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Wins Vote Battle

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Effect In PomerQy
Diatriet

TO STUDY LAWS

ON AUGUST 16

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With Intent Of Clooin1
Many Loopltolea Now
Open To Gan1aten

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INS Staft' CorresPondent

7.- INB-Cuba's

.. sWite rebelllon" apln&amp;t the ~a.­
chad() reatme ha8 t.a.kt!n a. ton 6l
U dend and 1M) WClunded, a cheekup revcnled today.

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Action

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Wuhlnltotl, Aug. 'J ..........IN8--Dttterm1ned. to 1.183 the st.rons ann of
the boy~ UJ.e admlnl.strouon
guided ttrl N-'lbn&amp;l Recovery Act
into the ~~tcohd week ol oper&amp;tlon, u, bfm. Huah a Johnson ra1..
lied. consumer ~nd dlstrubutor to
the ranks under the N.R.A. blue

While declaring war on tb
a.nd the
"chiselers,"
Johnson urg~d ooopmoat.Lon by entire communtiee 1n dealing ou.b'
with concerns dl.llplaytna: the blue
£&amp;ale, and promised, "We will be
out. ot thIs depresakln U only each
community wtll seize the opportunity t.he J)1ellldtnt has liven it."....·
WhUe Preetdqt Roosevelt frum
h.la hOme at Hylle Pa.rk. proml~
rea.djuatment of tednal contractf
to meet later conditions, John L.
Lewll, president of tbe Unlt.ed

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Huana Threatened Wiithl
Foocl Shortage A1
Strike Goes On

Mwap Coverin1 Sub·
jeet, Se~t To Indiana
Grocers
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U WAGE WAR
IN OHm ACHEfn
INCR[ASE WAGES
CRIMINAl ROE

IN EMERGENCY

TO AID EMPLOYMENT

Bl18hl'Y oooler - •·

Coal Board • ~ M~lEY

Special Se11ion Of Cub·
an ConiJ'OII · Called
By President

Say• lmipia May
Witbdrawn Unle11
Chan1a Made

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Strike In Spite Of
Lewis' Order
: Athena, 0 , Aua. 'J-JNB-M.q:ring
, to support PresJdent Roosevelt'•
r.atlonal recovery PfOII'Im, COil
operatora; of the Hockll\l. Pml.eroy
r.nd Crookllvllle dlatrlcta today
announced a voluntary wqe tu~
c-ease for miners thrwshOut tht'

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The wa1e boost&amp; wm become etJootlve Alirust. ltl. They w111rtmaln

Havan&amp;, Aug. 7- INS-DeAI)el'IHI
measures to, stem the "&amp;trike rebellion" &amp;imed at overthrowing the
ft'llme o1 Presidtmt Gerardo Mach·
ttdo, were drafted by the CUban
1fovernment today.
With the revolut19nary splrlt
fomented by the na.tkmwide walkout or every class of labor p:Lrolyztna the Republlc's indwtry 16Jld
threat.enina Havana with a aravc
food ahortqe.
the lfOVernment

In effect unUI a state-wide scale
cr a nat1on:Ll code for the bltumtnous coal Industry Ia adopted.
Announcement of the wqe tncreaRe~~

wu made foUowlns a meetIng with the minen· scale comm,l,t tee.

Under the new scale, the
r..um ware tor Inside day
1:3.81 a day. Loaders wlll
cents a ton and machine

&amp; special 888111011 of conareu
Neceuary Sllft&amp;tUI'e Ob- called
to deal with. th,e Rituution.
tained to F orc:e Vote on
While Machallo hal th.w :far abat9•Ded. trom deolartns martial lPow
Tax Limitration
C• t' r~~ wldMpr:ead dbordera and

• --!Nis-VIc· l blood.ahed wlllreaulthe baa proclaim
ed Cuba 1n "a state ot Intense IIi·
tory was attained today In
tation" and &amp;utborlzed the army t.o
palgn to :force a vote at
preaerve order "In whatever manelection on reducing the
nt&gt;r necessary."
ttonal tax llmita.tlon from 16
Thla proclamation ushered In vir·
and "drones" were a.uamented to 10 mJUIJ.
tual martl&amp;l
ln
if not tn
When A. 0. Whit.eslde, deputy ad·
F. A. Howell ot SidneY.
tetter, and
afterIs
the
mbllatn.tor oi t.he • N.R.A.; dls- of the Ohio taxpeyeiis'
clvll
patch::d a telerram ec, the chatr· leaaue, announced tllat.
Cuba
11\Jn of the Indiana Retail Gro- :tatton has a~e "over
cers• ANOclatlon. hltttl\c at sto~~~ Its drive for slKn&amp;t.ures
1&lt;'i&gt;lch .,.. reported. to be am~nr­ t1ons caiUna
upon the Se&lt;:~· ~· ~·
to place the l88ue on
lnr 8ChedUlea to they wtU not be
\~;+. ,
to hire addltlorw.l f/Or-

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ColorleN and Umoino_Pi~•l'l Repucliatft Confe..i~ Fear
Seaoion Reported' 1
of l-luabalid Caused Firat
Show• Price 0.0..
Tale, She Now Sayo

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INS Financial
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Jeffenon, 0 ., Allll· T-lNS--Re·
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· th.e Primlll'y
: .:,;,-;-~'7"'""*~~-;..uc~...a..,. .
. · ~:Same will'~ t \ery-much apprectated .

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:Ne1Jtzling
.R~·J.)jil~lCl~N CA~DIDATE.

FQR CL£1tK
Of
;Pomeroy
Village
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Appreciated

l!l'll lbe

suUs, Jlhlpbulldln(,
tacturlna and. woolen
Those operll.t.ln&amp; under
acy agreement Include,
specJa.lUe!l, beddllll.
fluid mUk, fOOd &amp;nd.

A. (Art) H. Rosenbaum
Republlf'&amp;.n Candidate lot the Otflce of ·

C~ERK., .. VILLAGE

trtbutor8, gasoline

OF POMF.ROY

underwear, l.oe, oil
paint and varnish, prlntlng,
r&amp;)'Oil weavina, rayon
and ayn·
thetk: yarn, reta.Uen, paper boxes,

' . PRJJKAJt,y ELECTION, AUGUST 8, 193:'1

K,eep Me hi Mind At Election Time.

· -toy

boords, p~.
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ma.nufa.L:turer&amp;
and
meP.t

pa.cken.

JohMOn enUstl!!d tile a.ld ol conawner &amp;nd communities In an ad·
dn!as telephoned to a maaa me~­
.tna at Cleveland and broadcast

from there over a radio hookU';).
He uraed the cltlee to do aa

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·Beer Fight Is On
In "Dry Capital"
-••,....,m. Drys
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SCORE HURT WHEN
JOB SEEKERS RIOT

PreYeat Sale

' · of Beer in City

Believed
To Have Set Mark

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to Haft Landed in Syria
Near Beirut

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Make me a cak,. u fast u you can:
Bake it until' it' a brown and criap,
Then sell it to me witb an ad like thi1 I

Mrs. Arch Al}ls have
their home ln Oolumand Mrs.

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MACHAO~ ~HAfTS
OE~P[RATE PlAN
CURB RfVOlT

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Warmer ln South

RNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.

If lt'a Newa lt'a In 'l1le Tribune

PORTSMOUTH
Qn.me Called at.

and Tut&gt;lday.

LEASED WIRE OF

1 Berthn Owens, wos granted a ~.e­
cree of divorce from her 4UBband,
Richard P OWen&amp;, in tht. comrrton
pleas court here Saturday. The (leI cree WIU gre.nted upon evideQeJ!
, produced and the defendant foLPid
1 f!;ullty of groos · neglect
of dqt.v.
The plalntlff shall pay Ule CO!t&amp;! pf
the prosecution of the case, It ~
ll.t!Judged by Jud{le 0 . E. Proples; bt
the common pleas court.
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GRANTED

WEATHER FORECASTn COh10-_, 10oa1 ·· """'""' - -

Tribune, call 286-L; if the Bw...
Olllce ask for 202-R.

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Mull Contribute W.orJ&lt;!1.to the JeriOJiollve committee ot
Within Th....., Day•
Ohio Banton Al5000laUOD tor
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Proprietor Furnishes
Tennis Ballo

NOTICE - If you
REkDERS'
the New• Otl,lee of The Dally

Re:c% .V * . Pf""'k'en~

t.h~

mat.ches in the quarter and se,n\tlnala wm be posted a\ the c:) 1r,;
and each wt.ruter Should COJUIIdt.l
the mana;er ror furtheJ· lntortnat.lon as 1.0 plf',y - on ~ 'I'r.1t:•s•:h\
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SlACKERS Pomhrok!:~dlt -~~.for. the Eagle Symbol
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Theoclch-·
T~ BE CUT
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,liSt CRATE SAYS ~~ ~;1H~~

Graber \Ia. winner ot aeoond match
m 8ElCOnd bl'&amp;cket., 4 pm. MonOa.J.

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on .
Lel(ioi.tive Committee

:.1 :30 p.m., Mond&amp;y; P . Harbn.·d n
va. winner ot ftrst match tn ~ M
ond brutet, 3 :16 p.m.. !londn.y; c.

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8ecoDd bracket:
Coa*ei VI,
Bluew1CI, 1 p.m. Monday; ClJtford vs. Orow, 165 p . m. Monday.
Clifton vs. wtnW'r of ftnlt JM.tch

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