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Tennis !'layers
Will Determine
Champ

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.
.
: 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
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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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BALL

At Middleport Lighted Field

TONIGHT!
MIDDLEPORT

DIVORCE

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and Ia a .......CUDf link 1

HITS AT
OHtERS' MOVE IN
UCING H~URS

JOH

;5;theToOhio
b&amp;nb &amp;n4 their
be &amp; memb3rotthis i
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PDISt In to. orpnJutlon.

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BOY IUJOUT MEETING

Papa and Mama

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eaate.

"drol'lf'B"

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ELECTlUC
, Theatre
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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atbem~

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
ever

Wins Vote Battle

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Wa1e Boost To Go Into
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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By CLIPPORD OALLOWAY
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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Calls Meetin1 To
Out Pro1ram Of
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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PREPARES .• Acaued Ban~r.r C0Al ~p
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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Pemuylvaniano Continue
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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COlumbus, 0., AUI. •·

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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"
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Fi1ht to

SCORE HURT WHEN
JOB SEEKERS RIOT

PreYeat Sale

' · of Beer in City

Believed
To Have Set Mark

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Roai and Codoo Thou1ht
to Haft Landed in Syria
Near Beirut

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Pat·a·cake, Pat·a·cake, baker' a man l
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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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 ·· """'""' - -

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Olllce ask for 202-R.

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and SavJnp Compe.ny

Mull Contribute W.orJ&lt;!1.to the JeriOJiollve committee ot
Within Th....., Day•
Ohio Banton Al5000laUOD tor
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Pomeroy Bar~rain Hou•e
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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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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Req,l in size, in majeost1c beauty of

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pre.mt were t.lr. and. Mn. J:d.
Spooner, Charles &amp;nd Wll'nlll. Ben·
'lett. ,Billy H'Jbbud and Max.Jn&amp;
IIIPd Oor11 Jtr.n Bennett..

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cert!IIO deslert were n.IAinl
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much w five cents
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the t•ro..eent cap tax.
•·we will start a thorough
tlgatlon of the&amp;e reports within

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BOY SCOUTS ON
' CAMPING

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.,ollcfyottvisitsiOOncinnati. S~
at this pleasant plate in the foort of
down- Qncinnati large OllllbiOble
oooms. Finest of f&gt;ne i&gt;od quickly and
elfk~~Y served on electrkallycaaled
dinmg rooms. Both and servidor in
""flf'l room. Single from 12~ 0

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reqol in ..,.'f!hing ~ ptice the

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Clll&lt;a&amp;o, Pllllafelpltla, PI_..,.,, .•

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the Oue.en City·

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'I'D DAlLY 'l'IWICCIUJOII:&amp;a-•wc-IIII:ROII', 01110.

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lottlld&amp;yl l ~Wcl Oil Lowlu'·llc&lt;:oll4llllflot. l'Qineft&gt;l'l .QI
wtaea our ~ :send ua letters cr new1matter for pubpcr.u&amp; $beJ
~ b!·.U ..... lion t.lieir ' ..,..,~lthoych liCK n~' 141 lie
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Tax ~boollted

beer prices was rei
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buslnt&amp;l among malt stores hl\ll{l ..
ling mnterlul.'l !'o r home l:)rewlng.

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NOT-ICE!

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The Dry Cleaner&amp; of
Pomeroy and

Clt~C INN A T.l

Middleport
W i ll incror.ase pi'Jees

Cle:min:

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Ptessln.lt' In each

GaJ m cnt, ilf'K)IIIIIiblt'

"Ill'· tlcth

No !i!ult, nre!l" or Coat wlU be
eleaned and pres~ e.d

.Modern Nursery Rimes

than $l.Dfl alkr

fur

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'NEW SI-IOE SHOP FOR M:DDLEPORT
A.unuunf'l,;~ r

Th11 Uprning uf

SOMMERS SHOE S·HOP.
ln Mlddlepurt,

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Make !lie a cake.a fast ar. iVOu,can;
a~e it•until'it'• brown and cr~p.
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DID.YOU EVF.:R STOP
TO THINK?

By Edaon l(, Waite, Shawnee, Oklahoma
JOHN BORG, PUBLISHER OF THE
BeRGEN £VENINC'·it£CO)ij&gt;, SAYS:

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SE'.NATOR LONG
riECENT developments In Louisiana where United StatCB
1\ Senator Long has been ruling for sometime wjth an
h·on hand with little thon11ht of right and w.ropg, accord·
.;ng to the ototement• of his enemies. show ·thllt the King·
fish or Crawfish, a• he is known more often recently, Is
Josiug some of hiS much vau~ted powel'. 1
J)urlng the latest squabble which •aw the governor
call out thO' Loui•iana- State l'roops to ,prptect a Longric~e!l 11rand jury, the senator"""". un~~le ·W .force hlo
·tactics throulljl to succe..rur topclu~1pn. ·The )uc!Jile• w!'o
eepf!! to .bo d'e~~rmine4 to see th•t fair . e\c4t)opa ~re he14
Ill the Pelican Sttit~. diach~rJcd' Loqa's lHI'Y ana ]'I'OCOOd·~~ tb have the votes rucouut~d ·ill •PI~ f&gt;f thp ~cUop · of
t~at

~ACKENSAQK

",Growth ia the law of life and thia im~putable law applies al·
so to bulineu.
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live, o~ yqu atop lfi'Ow.intr and .,ventuatlr dje,
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hlo pollticj\1 lifo. Al•o so far as his r~cQfll Ipdlc,te~.
ha• been .little o~hor than a
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pre.mt were t.lr. and. Mn. J:d.
Spooner, Charles &amp;nd Wll'nlll. Ben·
'lett. ,Billy H'Jbbud and Max.Jn&amp;
IIIPd Oor11 Jtr.n Bennett..

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cert!IIO deslert were n.IAinl
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the t•ro..eent cap tax.
•·we will start a thorough
tlgatlon of the&amp;e reports within

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at this pleasant plate in the foort of
down- Qncinnati large OllllbiOble
oooms. Finest of f&gt;ne i&gt;od quickly and
elfk~~Y served on electrkallycaaled
dinmg rooms. Both and servidor in
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the Oue.en City·

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wtaea our ~ :send ua letters cr new1matter for pubpcr.u&amp; $beJ
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buslnt&amp;l among malt stores hl\ll{l ..
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NOT-ICE!

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The Dry Cleaner&amp; of
Pomeroy and

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Middleport
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eleaned and pres~ e.d

.Modern Nursery Rimes

than $l.Dfl alkr

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A.unuunf'l,;~ r

Th11 Uprning uf

SOMMERS SHOE S·HOP.
ln Mlddlepurt,

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Make !lie a cake.a fast ar. iVOu,can;
a~e it•until'it'• brown and cr~p.
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DID.YOU EVF.:R STOP
TO THINK?

By Edaon l(, Waite, Shawnee, Oklahoma
JOHN BORG, PUBLISHER OF THE
BeRGEN £VENINC'·it£CO)ij&gt;, SAYS:

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SE'.NATOR LONG
riECENT developments In Louisiana where United StatCB
1\ Senator Long has been ruling for sometime wjth an
h·on hand with little thon11ht of right and w.ropg, accord·
.;ng to the ototement• of his enemies. show ·thllt the King·
fish or Crawfish, a• he is known more often recently, Is
Josiug some of hiS much vau~ted powel'. 1
J)urlng the latest squabble which •aw the governor
call out thO' Loui•iana- State l'roops to ,prptect a Longric~e!l 11rand jury, the senator"""". un~~le ·W .force hlo
·tactics throulljl to succe..rur topclu~1pn. ·The )uc!Jile• w!'o
eepf!! to .bo d'e~~rmine4 to see th•t fair . e\c4t)opa ~re he14
Ill the Pelican Sttit~. diach~rJcd' Loqa's lHI'Y ana ]'I'OCOOd·~~ tb have the votes rucouut~d ·ill •PI~ f&gt;f thp ~cUop · of
t~at

~ACKENSAQK

",Growth ia the law of life and thia im~putable law applies al·
so to bulineu.
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NOTICE HOU$E COAL
OPERATORS

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HOTEL
COLUMBl/S

Berlin. Aug. 7.--I,NB-Track ,_:.uthWila.&amp;ts who ...a.w Glenn Oun·
lclaat.rlal RecoYet)'
M
nin;ham ddeot Brlk Ny of Swcree.tt!d b7 ov
d.«!n and Dr. otto J'elt:r.er in a.
Roolevet•. all 'Uoue
1,000 met.el' race hlre ye5t~ay
tol'll ·aftll ·arpd .. be
we•c convhlctd todAy the Knnaa.·,
Cl&amp;y Hall, PomeroJ,
etor could have 6hattered t.hl'
a$ 'hSO o'(Jloek, wba'tl
'world '.&lt;; r : cord of 2:23.6,. lt h t! hod
ma.Uen wiU be taileD liP
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b op- bcm foroed to exert m&amp;e •
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1a1 the code aa ••b Uecl 1
Wll.fl he came w!thln one aecond of

POUNb _ Pour keys on leather

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tlce and pay fot J.d.
8-23-tf llchlo,, bllr!lb&gt;l ~~~~~. Pl!n lot"#~
eua tchbiJ:.thelllGDlell ~n•O
&amp;trap nea.r Peace churrh.

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tou&lt;h111he fenoier oiot~E.edt.o.ook!DT
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devaway
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QOUBE :POR UNT-6 rooms and

IIOI'IDol. olwal'l .,. c1...... 1100tblnr
~ ltllkt on pnulae z;emo; it'j
Worth the Price, - ... It ~
n11111. lie, fOe ond fl. All clruntooll.

bath rurnlihed

unturntl!hed.
Apply Mra. o . H. Caktwell, 126
i!lu~temut Avenue , Pomeroy, 0 .
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stn.rs tor'hr &lt;:errltanv,

Indianrlpoll6 8. BL. Paul 5.
L&lt;;uil!-. !lle 8, Minneapolis 1.

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Louisville 7, Min neapolis 5.
Toledo 4, Milwa.ukee 2.

Col~jlhlo.

FOR BALE-85 acre farm , located
on Story's Run near Oallia.
county Une. P1ve room bUOie, 2
big barns, also outbulldlnKS. 1
good etstern. tine puture !Well
watered,) four acres coal, some
timber and fruit teree. Price rea.- craton In thll fteld.
ttoe' u cord. Ounnnghaln ran undet·
BOnable. Mra. Mary Werner,
:::::::;=:::;AI:Ya=:HI=Ie:,:P:r=ea.
Uie handicap of &amp; hea.vy eold .
Oheahlre, 0 ., R. D. 2.
8-6-lt ~ ~
The venet was part of an Jntc~n.ijtlonal . meet )J.et.ween Amertcu 1:1
totu'lng a thlete&amp; ruld &amp; il'OUP 01
Found-

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CUNNINGHAM RUNS
GREAT RACE tO WIN

In • onfurad&amp;y \0 Tile. N~&amp;.\l .. oal

For Sale, Mloc.

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MilW&amp;Ukoo 8, T oledo 3.

ROOH8, -t.JINGLE $1 ....

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Je.meil H. Butler,

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POLLY ·AND HER

Blnn:orm and re.tore the akin to

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HIM OVEO:O.

Shawnee, Oklahoma

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HITS

NOTICE HOU$E COAL
OPERATORS

· " · 'Vilitora

·sTOJ' A'l! :

HOTEL
COLUMBl/S

Berlin. Aug. 7.--I,NB-Track ,_:.uthWila.&amp;ts who ...a.w Glenn Oun·
lclaat.rlal RecoYet)'
M
nin;ham ddeot Brlk Ny of Swcree.tt!d b7 ov
d.«!n and Dr. otto J'elt:r.er in a.
Roolevet•. all 'Uoue
1,000 met.el' race hlre ye5t~ay
tol'll ·aftll ·arpd .. be
we•c convhlctd todAy the Knnaa.·,
Cl&amp;y Hall, PomeroJ,
etor could have 6hattered t.hl'
a$ 'hSO o'(Jloek, wba'tl
'world '.&lt;; r : cord of 2:23.6,. lt h t! hod
ma.Uen wiU be taileD liP
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b op- bcm foroed to exert m&amp;e •
ml
1a1 the code aa ••b Uecl 1
Wll.fl he came w!thln one aecond of

POUNb _ Pour keys on leather

It'•••n&lt;lorluJtliaw~IIOOtWnr,".-1-lo
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_Zemo bJinp_-~ 1'111
tlce and pay fot J.d.
8-23-tf llchlo,, bllr!lb&gt;l ~~~~~. Pl!n lot"#~
eua tchbiJ:.thelllGDlell ~n•O
&amp;trap nea.r Peace churrh.

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tou&lt;h111he fenoier oiot~E.edt.o.ook!DT
olRuMt,
!too nrePlmptee,
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devaway
lczema,•

QOUBE :POR UNT-6 rooms and

IIOI'IDol. olwal'l .,. c1...... 1100tblnr
~ ltllkt on pnulae z;emo; it'j
Worth the Price, - ... It ~
n11111. lie, fOe ond fl. All clruntooll.

bath rurnlihed

unturntl!hed.
Apply Mra. o . H. Caktwell, 126
i!lu~temut Avenue , Pomeroy, 0 .
fl -'1 -8t.

or

stn.rs tor'hr &lt;:errltanv,

Indianrlpoll6 8. BL. Paul 5.
L&lt;;uil!-. !lle 8, Minneapolis 1.

Lo~ •oil ' Fflh .Ill&amp;

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Louisville 7, Min neapolis 5.
Toledo 4, Milwa.ukee 2.

Col~jlhlo.

FOR BALE-85 acre farm , located
on Story's Run near Oallia.
county Une. P1ve room bUOie, 2
big barns, also outbulldlnKS. 1
good etstern. tine puture !Well
watered,) four acres coal, some
timber and fruit teree. Price rea.- craton In thll fteld.
ttoe' u cord. Ounnnghaln ran undet·
BOnable. Mra. Mary Werner,
:::::::;=:::;AI:Ya=:HI=Ie:,:P:r=ea.
Uie handicap of &amp; hea.vy eold .
Oheahlre, 0 ., R. D. 2.
8-6-lt ~ ~
The venet was part of an Jntc~n.ijtlonal . meet )J.et.ween Amertcu 1:1
totu'lng a thlete&amp; ruld &amp; il'OUP 01
Found-

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P.a.,...,..
Fromltebiq Eczema

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Obi&lt;! S~te_ fe.ir

CUNNINGHAM RUNS
GREAT RACE tO WIN

In • onfurad&amp;y \0 Tile. N~&amp;.\l .. oal

For Sale, Mloc.

3 l~ l

MilW&amp;Ukoo 8, T oledo 3.

ROOH8, -t.JINGLE $1 ....

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aoom.

Dinlnr
~ree )!'hu..
Unltmltad. Str~~et Pa$.1Dr

Je.meil H. Butler,

~w eden ~tr.d

~·rnttmi. Th~ Amet•··~ ~-

POLLY ·AND HER

Blnn:orm and re.tore the akin to

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fOM.EifOV, Otuo.
Co•d Sine&amp;, ~ver Sldlt!l'l

Modern Nur:sery iimes

Did You Ever Stop ,To
Think?

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BROKE .'lloiE MILE MARK.
fo

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By EDSON R. WAITE

1...001&lt;.
HIM OVEO:O.

Shawnee, Oklahoma

ARTHUR J. MANSFIELD, PUBLISHER OF THE ARLING·
TON (MASS.) N~WS, SAYS:

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SMASHED AT DENVER

CAFETERIA
SUPPER
At Pariah liouae
of
GRACE
EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Tbunclay, AuJ. lOth.

OWNERS M~Y HAlT
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U lt.'l Newa It's In The Tr1bune

By Oln1er J0 Cents-By Ma.ll t4.00

CUBA IS IN THROES OF REVOLUTIO
fXTR~ ~m.mtns RUSHED fR~M CAMP

.Mother Admits Poisoning Babies

TONIGHT I
OM Jlii-WeUII&amp;oD. Game
. C&amp;lled.

ton18ht and w~.

Slightly WIJ'tlV!'I" ln North portion Wed~.

LEASED WIRE

270

rea!Wa and to put our men
.... ~ to -~ ""'.... llleo."
He sa1d Ule propCIIa1 was no
JJlCIN tbaD what 'W did tn war. to
JDateo men ~t.

ln &amp;ut.h porttOD.

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·Action May R.,sult In
·" Withdrawal Of Fed·
era( Help

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the Newa Office of The Dally
Tribune, call 286-L; If the Buslneoa
Office ask for 202-R.

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C~l~M~I~ HAVANA IN Hf~Rl'TD
~E~nnE rE~G[ fOll~WING RIOTING

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WELLSTON
CHESHIRE
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CLIFTON ,
Police Stationed Near Pretidential Palace, ShoOt
Into Mass Of Cuban Residents Ma11"'rin1 ... :· ·
40 In Cold Blood

Admiuion 5c and tOe
SITUATION TENSE

AT LEAST 200 OTHERS WOUNDED

In Indiana Strike Ar.,a;
Miners Still "Out'' In
Pennaylvania

False Report Of Mach~do's R"~pation Seta St&amp;p
For Awful Carnage; SidewaiJu. "-d Street&amp;, Are
Deserted Today As Cuba1ll Cower In Feat ·'

By PAUL C. YATES .

INS start Correspondent
Unlon1'.9wn, Pa.. Aug. ~INS­

Wa•hington, Aug. 8. - INS- Pressure will be
hrought to bear upon Presic1ent Geraa·do Machado of
OJba today to accept a peace fonnula worked out II}' the
American ambassador. Sumner Welles, to take a..,_\~
..~r absence" for Mlx months, which will pave the war. fort he de&gt;ignation of a HucceAAOr and tht• end of Cub$1a:Jil·
ternecine strife.
·
The plan ha• the support of all Cuban political _. .'l'c
tieA, including Machado'!\ own Liberal party, but ~ .,:"'
I , car old dictator ha• •tubbornly refused thuo far 1D ~

Strlktns miners In Fayette county
LodJ.Y voted una.ntmoualy In execu'·

tlvf aesslon t.o return to work ,.tol,orrow momtnr.
The vote came llfter a.
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Here is MrH. Aleeta Fleming, 28-year-old mother, nf
Jefferson, 0., who has confessed, according to police, that
ehe poiROned her 'two infant sons "because her husband
didn't like boy babies." Both were four months old, one
of whom died a year and a half ago presumably from
natural c11u.ses. The husband, Mertlo Fleming, alsoo shown
all
of the crimes but is likewise
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Cuban '!l.pltal , . ~ne of llo bloody
mMsacre wt.ltri claimed 40 dead
and at least. 200 wounded. laJI dor~
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the Primary
TUESDAY, AUGUST 8
Same will be very much appreciated.

To The Voters!
I will appreciate the privile1e of Mn•
in1 ~ou aa Marshal of POnleroy. I reapee·
li..elr aak )'OUr IUJIPOI't•ii!, the Democratic:
Primary Tuetday.
CHARLES RICKETTS.

Ben Neutzling
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR CLERK
Of The VillaJe Of Pomeroy

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~tr.ena Jll KOJU or Ohlo 41ttlt6
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cha.do reRime made a c~e~Perate p.t,.. •'abdleate.. in (&amp;YOI' of a - ,
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to
re:oture
order
by
bayonet
£njoylns
popular
respect
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Green Bav. Wis., A\11. 1.- IN&amp;- rule.
teem.
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Porest ftrea said. to be the wont )n
'n1e
new
t:.roopa
trom.
camp
CoThe
nunOI' ctrculated from ~·
reocm yean weR aweeplna over o. lomb*. were amt throulb the city to house and from lip to lip ·l iM
wide area o' northem WJ&amp;consln In th~ early momln&amp; hours under wlldftre. Little knots of exctted ~
a.nd Mlc::hipn today aa 1,200 vol~
tt. . roree striking Bhop- oons gathered at ·~·
unteers battiad to save hamlets lnatruetlonl
k :tpen to reopen.
tand in front of el£lsed OliN aDd
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filo luueo Except L o c a I FOI't!at Blazea Threaten United Stateil •. would reprd the
altua.tJon tlert. as grave' ln 'the u Onea a! Stake in ToWide A- in Wiacon·
treme unlll!t'3 the crlsla is !IDlved
. ...,•• £lecao...
oin and Mlchlpn
by e~ actloo., the Ma-

to cast' their votes 1n munldpa.l prt ..
Champa1,n-Dam for a.rttflclal martea.
lake, tDO.IlGO.
Toledo, JO.rl4n, Cr.nton, ChllllPolice failEd tn • 5tmUar atColumbiana-Dikes for fiah pond cothe and swubenv1Ue wtnt to the and resort CE"nten from destnlr.tlon.
tempt
yesterda.y, but the govern13.100.
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polla t.Q settle ~ fllhts for party
t.be ftre aero!~ streams. lakes and , well-trained ,;,nd heavily O.rtl!ed
nomlnatlonl ror Utelr
ftre lanes ln Lincoln, Vtlu, Ash- I tJ"'OPS woulj be m~ auecessrut
.Ql nearb' evet')'
la.nd and Iron count.it!S. Parts cf l in "persuading" shop-keepen U.
hu been
Ooieble ccunty, Mich.. were al&amp;o ; reopen.
ablar.e.
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I Neutral observen:, however. preHund.reda oi acres or cut ttm- dlct£d th'! soldiers would be little
feared at.
or many ber IJ.nd were ablar.e throughout moresuc:ces::lul thr:LI!I t-he police. Tht'
put, and the area.
"strike rebellion.'' punet.unted by
The ~vanclnr blare was t.breat- an abortive mUitary uprtsina, dote
8. Myens
for enlrtr the elty or Merrill in Lin- and ahoot1nP · kl colit blood, obvl·
coln county.
OUAly has .as tts &amp;1m
retlttmmt
• Resl~nts of su~ oaloniM l.n of President Machado trom oftlee.
Aahland and Lincoln eounUea fl6d
Opposttlonlst. of all cla.sses s.nd
their hon;ae:&gt; for cleand a.reu.
flhades or opinion hyttcat.ed they
Wardens directlnr the battle t:1 ·....,.,kl be u.t.lsRed. with nothinc
stem t~ flres sent out repeated 1""e;' than eftaoement ot the pre~~..
appea.la for volWlteera.
dent who has ruled CUba with a.n
At the req_ue&amp;t of MleiUp.n oftl.. Iron hand durtril the 1Ut ftvt
c:Ials teSideuta or the Hagerman Vf'.ars of his ei.Jbt-:rear ft~Wt.
Late resort colony retroeated to · Prior to lMt evenfnl. Havana and
!~&amp;fer tenitory when blUing em- other cltlee of ljhe llland Republic
bers were blown ICl'088 !:be Brull" were qulfed bY a wave or ••passrtver, starttnl numerous ftrftl In i\-e res~atanee" Wblch at lenstb rethe area.
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beseador Swnner Well~. ~\ w•f!
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with the cry "Machado..hal
signed." Othen echoed lt•. ~b.
at-reamed. out onto bl.lcOnli!l . - ".··
heada popped. through ~ '-'
sl1uttered windows as the - 1!$~
waa haard.
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In a •udden BW'B~ of ~
t!on, the scattered crleA .:iid.
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gnve way to 1118811 b)'Bterla. A le'lr,
eothualubl 6tarted to run liOWil'ft
the prealdmtial palace Ub -i
sno..U rolliDI: down a htD1· tht

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P~ aelf.Jmpi1soned tn Ut.t:tf
homes durlrq: Ulfl trytna houri _fl(
the last few daJ8 tbn!W caut!oo. ~'
~fleld aud ran -Into the street.. 1'bi
tramp of runnlrtl feet and boa.rll!r
shouUJ beeame matpllt1ed Into .•
roar and &amp; mdl II tbe •.
streamed to the broad pl&amp;ra "'
bont of the capitol bnlliltnj '..,.~ .l
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