<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<item xmlns="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5" itemId="22483" public="1" featured="0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5 http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5/omeka-xml-5-0.xsd" uri="https://history.meigslibrary.org/items/show/22483?output=omeka-xml" accessDate="2026-04-12T14:26:11+00:00">
  <fileContainer>
    <file fileId="60945">
      <src>https://history.meigslibrary.org/files/original/29f06d6c1b23c782a5555b54cef7d533.pdf</src>
      <authentication>e40f7563171e42490cc5ed6f565b97d5</authentication>
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="4">
          <name>PDF Text</name>
          <description/>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="52">
              <name>Text</name>
              <description/>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="70803">
                  <text>•

1

.. .

•
•

'•,

•

1'D J)AII.T

BRID(j~

OEMA.N.OS.Of UNO

SMASHED AT DENVER

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

OWNERS M~Y HAlT
P~VING
:Property Ownen Seid To

j
I

R

Nlgbt
BAJ,J,

-

DOUIILE•IIEADER.
At Mlddlopori J,.trhlod n.1t1

"""

......

-

•

'

OF IN·TERNATIONAL NEWS SERVlCE.

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.

•

taut Pric:e

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

'

EA:DERS' NOTICE '-- If you want
the Newa Office of The Dally
Tribune, call 286-L; If the Buslneoa
Office ask for 202-R.

--UIP.JL

FOR LAND NEEDED

.
Wf.!~~ ~2!EC~;-.' . .

··.Be Demandin1 Exorbi·
::

'

•

'l'ldl!wa• r w , -

n

•t 1:11

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

--

OAK HILL
WELLSTON
CHESHIRE
Yl

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.
clo6ed
ward F.

. ''

1

here

••

'i

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
here,

Q.d(lnlonal
ooldlers
:
chundr-ed
amp Colombta
were
tusll~from
t.o I
the Ct'nter of Htnan&amp; I.Oday ns the
Cuban '!l.pltal , . ~ne of llo bloody
mMsacre wt.ltri claimed 40 dead
and at least. 200 wounded. laJI dor~
ln an QBOnY of suapenae and

ii.

' '

uat

"

.

.' . '
'

and artificial late

for artificial la.ke,

... .
' '

The Standard Oil Co. (Ohio) has accepted and
"

'

Preside~t Roosevelt~·
I

.

•

"

any way

us.

llrl. J. R. Start and

I

.··

PomJ17. :

.,.~:.

..

"

..

•.

,.~·-~-~1
~

'., .

"'

\

~eartHy

dors~-~dfare. procee~n, at .o.n~e to

c::::=::====·

•

-~~''' ...

'

~

en-

'

.. _

. ·•

,•· -·&lt;~~ ·
,.

"

conscienti-

nation's Industry.

MILKHOUSE OBJECT
OF DYNAMITERS

J)Usly~do ourparj .i~ c~.~~;out the Presi~ent's
'

·;'.~

fr'j; f

'

. ., ,. .. -~

.,.

'

"

:

) • ' ·.

'

.

i .

t•

.

i
•

·A.~pr~mm 1f~~!¥nil ~~V.~. , : .i ·L .• ; t ·
l 1! -t~·( ¥~/1'' ' ;,;r t r ~~ ~-- ;~ ·i! :~M€ '?! Hr ~ t ~
·'

May I Solicit Your Vote and Influence at
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

'

'·'

'

Solicited
,i
--:

I).

"

"" '

'

i

;.·

-~.--.

,•

.•

~-:

,.. ,

, .... ~~'/ J· -~ ·:

THE STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF OHIO

'Your Vote
"

.,·!· ;.,

•

International, Newa Bervkle
~tr.ena Jll KOJU or Ohlo 41ttlt6
and rowns went to the polla taidaJ

u.e

·Re-employment

·"Agreement' (Blanket ·Code). We

-·t ..

~BY

,

P:· ..

I

that a repOrt 1pread
the leland that Machado,

ably actlnl an ausseaUona

. ..

Ambul&amp;clor Willes, bad
cha.do reRime made a c~e~Perate p.t,.. •'abdleate.. in (&amp;YOI' of a - ,
_
tempt
to
re:oture
order
by
bayonet
£njoylns
popular
respect
_.
Green Bav. Wis., A\11. 1.- IN&amp;- rule.
teem.
,.,
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
1

•

signed

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.
" "
"
Btrot'lf v.ut wind&amp; were driYlDS 1 mt'nf. was hopeful ttut.t Cu~'s
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.
.
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.
r:ulted In ecmplete paralyals of the

"

ttl.··

Paced with &amp; wam11ll trom A~~- tory.
beseador Swnner Well~. ~\ w•f!
It wu shortlY after 5:30

.,._:-: _,·,.:'. '""~""
Shelby, Summit, Po.lrPerry, ~n. and
or state-owned

•1

~~E~~~~&amp;;~;~:~;

ensure down
cn!lnm~•. of Ills dlclatoral\lp.
the

_..t:·~~.... t~ /·~ .

'

1I

1

"

,0\1ei'DDI.ent
me8IUJ1!I to

•( .1.

ll
'

ccpt
it. Allif. s.- ma - Three&gt; ----~~":":""-:--~-.~
H11.vo..na.

Mr. and Mn. M'ertio Flemin1
'

\

===========

=

18tauranta.
.....

1

-- ;;,

WJt.f -

... ..., WuJIIpen aoon IJ&amp;ft brob A..~
A

....

:i

~~:: ~~:ta'.e~:::k ~

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.
·
In a •udden BW'B~ of ~
t!on, the scattered crleA .:iid.
,.
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

&amp;

mllllllteet&amp;tlort. lf&amp;Jned velocltJ

•U

scope aa the momenta paaaed. - .
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
There t.he,- stoqd for a Uttli ' wb~W

rit

untilmJcned
aptn the
that TbeD
wachacb"
·• - bad
ll'liacry
railed.
tbil

movement brole

More Money Is In """"
tlal palace.
S•n.te Treasury Jual .. ....

loose and ~

stampeded ror '""

'~

Balance iD G-.1 Fund io
lncreaoed $572,982 DuriniJ JulJ

of

to

.,.wc~e••~,!

mo6 filed wltll
street.:
palace, the mMI•

Into Zulueta

�.,

',

'

\

'

I.

apoVBT a, lQa
TtTESDA Y , AUGUST 8, 19:58

TJU: DAlLY TRIBUJQ\-POMIIROY, OHIO

meaz

t:~~!:_~ t~:pl ~ !.~.~.1!.~!~ .

ADDISON

P,.w..

I

NATIONAl. 41&gt;VIaTIIINO lllrai:SIIICTATIVBI
'
.
Fred KlmDII, IDe.

iuwa-..

wife.

. ,., ........., !lflice _,. &lt;lll'elilatlool D.,~ &lt;&gt;iu :rts-a
.

'

.

Deltvemt Br CatTier
I ~Week ................... $

JJy Moll

.1• One Month .. .... ....... . , ,
I[)DI Jlonth . .. . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .
.60 Three MonthR . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Six llont.hs ...... •. ...... ...
lODe
6.00 One Year ... ..... .. ...... .

v... " . " " " " "" .. ..

CHILDREN AND PLAYTHINCS

'irllf

with her parm.t1, J . R • ..Swldier
and w)te.
Mrs. A. W. 8o.¥lns and two sons
of Columbua and Mrs. J , H. Qelaney
end daughter were .tbe dinner
guests of Mra. J . H . Swlsher or

.......

'

1

.50 '

1.00

::;;all; !~:;: ·~. t~

2110

400
-I

recent acci dent to the Middleport tot whose tonsil I
was punctured when a rod was forced down his
~hroat should be the signal for all parents to spare no efforts to see that their children are kept from handling
playthings which may easily turn out to be weapons when
in the hands of inexperienced and pJayful children.
'rimes without ~umb~r. the wrtter has set"n children
too young to know better, playing with knives, acissm'8,
Jead pencils, forks, pointed sticks .a.nd other d.angerous
tllings, almost loo numerous to mention. Many parents
give little or no thought to thew~ things, while others are
(.onstantly worried as to what might happen to their off..
spri~Jr and as if fate were laughing Jn one'-' face, it seems
thl!t in most of the cases wherein a child is injured, the
injury occurs to one whOse parents are unusually careful.
This should not have the effect of the parent relaxing in vigilance, however, as tt merely er.1phasb:e~ the fact
tltot danger is lurking at every turn and that one cannot
be tdo careful as to wh·a t he permits his children to use
for playthings
The thought that many seem to hnve "that an allwll!e Providence coupled with tate, will protect the Inno-

l

.
I:"::'"'~tr::::I•:,::En~~gl~n=e•::•,:·== _

_1.. _

I

.Appeal

Llcal Board Of
·Education Meets

'.

I

I

I
I

"

I

ar.1 ·l

-=::::=:=

oil

I

,:aH

.I

Extra

.;;enator Morris SbeppaM, kitown at the "Fall}er of the 18tH ~men'='•
ment." addn!sses a g11.thering at Huebes $pnngs, -r:e:r.as, du,lhg hut

wh irlwind cl:lm)laifrll thro(lgh the . Lone•Star Slate agamst Tepeal o~ .tbc
dry Jaw. A sound t'1'1ld a nd fold ing :IIJ:!Caking platform are used W Wit
S~nn(or on hJs tour.

.."
."
"
•••
,"..

•

-~ ~ ...............-

''

I
I

'

' '•

"

--

Dr ·

'•

-

•'
"

1a

, T"l!i T'lpifty Code·J9r Tire·ltuyers

' l ...:lt~rebY,~rom.l~fl! t.u tr~~. in nly; thi.n , wo~n:
dan~.u~)t\'JS lod•! am.{ eq~miy ~· bef~re p~oe&amp;
,, all lane~ .jl.t~ !'wil!,L '&amp;,lie S&lt;Jf••~'ffl;d •Miiit.Q&lt;Pen41Jbl•
· q·;,.s l erl'ltfincl. · ,
·,
.I
n,y~:'''~··I! . . '·I..~ .c;.) t '\ •
-

I

nry Ill

.

(

••

¥cJ:

They inust l:a.ea
Spic.r;ttific.nby designed non·~ tread to

- '· ?-Yi•.

'"

the

' I

ftutd.

•

pVe me

f:XTRA SAFETY.
;.-v "J'

I

tnwhtehtbo

'twuExlraGutn-Dipped Cord PliesUnderth~TrcaCI
for Cren.ter.Stren«t.h •nd Bknrout Protection.

.

to

artiltlo ~tnua of bla propor .. ~
He wu liltNlln.l'
10meone ·
t:&lt;~lked for a
Then

r '·

They ' *'utt holteo

.......

1

aeeraed curlouly
spoke witla a nice like

·•

....

.c7

. /1'!, ,:,

,...••

't"' ,.,.,.., v.,.,,.~ ~'\W~ ·- ~

~~~:~~~~lrj11 W'aaBattltday
C41Una \
K

,..,_

aD)' meaup.
he aaitl ut a
t:aktn no trouble
Ida tone, Then , _ an

• clra•-

lecl.
_!
For a ID!Hbftt she stood rerard- 1
lll..b1, m,Jt;erioul)" lll"&amp;tlfted by ~

pre&amp;end he 'wat a'

'"

nddloh t;p or

Un.d paactu•tln1 the
wu Jeaaiua aptnst a
of boob, boldl•c • FreDob
1111 bact wu toward
a ollho- with lnoa4 ahoul-

de~ aJul~traJPt:

bltatloa ' wU BOt

Stretch co•d In ....,ryply
111a.turnted and coated wilh pure liquid rubltv, W
give me l::xtro Blowout Prot«tion.

hi··

oa ~ -~'!!'-J ..IIIII!od,,~

ln ,It 'Z'iq tor "
aQo cme elle
It, lle ..- and
a tew ehalr111Dt1l hi

'

..

·"'*&gt;e Word Led To

;!HE boa POJSijtlER

.

'

. . ;t;

· :~~~=:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ff:~~~~~~f~~~
---- I

),t_~......-''- ' . . . : . - ' - - - -

582-L

1.

cent
is just
muchgrief
"ti&gt;lnmy-rot"
and iforpersisted
long clilld,
enough,
will sobring
in one form
()ther fn
to
a.nd Mr1. A. C
those who subscribe to the tiellef.
Linkenhoker Saturday.
The child wJio ts not on the higltway, for instance,
Anothe~."
M)Ortle and dofneL Fulk are quite
Ull
J.:o •
Ill wlth typhoid t'ever.
j:'; n'oin•r to be much harder for an ati:tombbile drJver to
Mrs. A. c. ·Linkenhoker and 1'
a
eo
I
Bv .Arthur uau••" Baer
hit and run uver than the child whose plByground is the
"
daual)ter E~ and wn Wa,,yne
\7Ui cAlling
on Mrs. Marvin Mec:tmter of the street, lucky stars notwnhatanding.
Tueada.y.
J!:Venlng.
Aiccidents dccurrfng ·~ tp~y do merely serve to fmctu..,_ ... ~·•
,0 ·~ ~\ilior \ll\~ he
w~t~.,.~':, 11 ,~a~'::..:
pre98 on one's nllnll that when one is lellllt expecting It,
'
kilo&lt;ic!ii bllil)fell .. tlut &lt;in 11\0 nr.t
&lt;lan-r seems to rise •nd smite and that it beho'oves us all Wo ca.D' 88 ~ u.&amp;t ..mr•
tcy. • Wjth '*\:~ tionJ you/ nation
McGuire who has em~
••
'l"
··
lnocy
h
..
_:
·
.
WCOI~VOlllal~~
~-_,
d
klliOplber
f&lt;lit
P"'s\liiO:
Wif.h
the C. &amp; 0 . waa j
to watch and ~••on'· pur guard at ~II till! liB ill all pla·~~s tt ,..,., ,
. ~he week end visiting
lest we be the next VIctim. Children not having reached
I"' 1"'!..~·~.
WJt~\be If
the age where:~\!~;r;·~an think out these ~h~n~• fpr themPelve•, naturall~·,ij~u£~ , ~11, up~l~"!!\ tllnd
.
;.

Phone

wen•

l

'

1

th&amp;lr pal'e'llts,~J;i!llf~.'~,~ . ,·, . ·~o'i tllt1,!11,

.,

'

.I

Brinker and ramtly. ·
·\
Jane E. Roth&amp;eb l8 a.tttndln&amp; .!the '
VIOTld's tab' at Chicago tl\la week.
Mt:S, A. W. Be\rina and two SOilS
l 'cr Columbus are the guests llf ~ht'r
couain Mllurlce Tfl.Oina~~ a.nd Wife
of White Oak this week..
Robert Russell of Montgomery,
\\'. Va., Is the guest of his arandfather Robert Rusaell and other
l't'le.tlves.
Mr. and Mn. J . H. DelAne~ and
dl!ughter ViJT[nla are moving to
L.ondon, W. Va., this week where
Mr. DeLaney i8 employed as D1esel

•!

·' .

,, ....
.
••'
1:

Mnl. E. E. Langdon and two ahUtiren ot OalUpolla epent Pr""-Y

For EtUt.Grlal Office cau UI·L

GREGG

~I

s,

Mrs. John Epple and two children at Oallipo&amp; spent TlJ.W'IdaY
with hl:r parenta, W. H. &amp;eevea and

VIRGINIA

'·

Plckena or Let&amp;rt spent
· part or la6t w'eek with bv •later,
Mr15 . ..0. W. Brinker and family,

~ ln rio tniiOnee .. w be publlab0&lt;1.

Mra. A.

Flight

'"

-

• &amp;fore th~ p]AA-: WOk the il'lt. aetJviLf, bm eymbol&amp; OJ , ucces.s
LAWYER UNDER BOim
)'
' they announced ilXlay'a tllib~ w:n were few and fq.r between. GarNew Yort, AI... 8-lNS-Eu&amp;'eDe
mLrely a tri&amp;l and they mllht re· ba&amp;e
uncollsct.e4 a.Dd milk Bnnger Daniell, Jr, younr EoetOn
~urn hHe agaln
before ma.k.l.ng undellvered. Thli" waur and elec- IA'III'Yer, Hsrvard gTB(tuate and lhlft(0ontJnutd from Pa&amp;f' Onep
the ir Bfart for Poland br rema.ln a.t tr1o1ty suppllt1 v.erl! u&lt;Jn:lal, but teur h&amp;'lt.&amp;tor, wu !ln'a.lgned
Ln
e1tra fuel , wu ordere&lt;l to remain Harbor or~u.:c. boppJna ror war. l.t!lephone servicE' &gt;A·a.s
severely Tomb.l cotlfi. todAy and held 'unde1·
btre four noun af1er the takeooQft' t aw frcm that point alter pre.-r· tu:mdicapped,
$10,000 ball a.a evfdence was pnin t.he event aome trouble warrant- lrlf t.beJr plane fw the tro.ns~AtHyde Park . N Y Au11 K- INs- sented to the &amp;'l'and Jury riamlnl'
ed a returu.
lanUc dub.
Ptet&gt;id"nt RoosE.v~&gt;lt Jooke&lt;l toward him es the man wbo ~ &amp;tf t.!iO pa
The take-otr wu flnaUy aooom.
The PoiiSb &amp;vl&amp;ton are 1lytng n Cub&amp; with anxluu~; t:ve.~ today but bomb6 In thf! at.ock exctumg~ 1.8111
pllahed after &amp; waU here for favor - Hell&amp;nca m9J)OPlane. [t canied fHO d~ not. o.~ pr~sem . t:onlempi&amp;.V~
able weather of lJ d&amp;fl'! , durlrui: ~~:all01l8 11 latollne.
armed lnl.ernntlou
Frtda~y------~~-----wh1ch time plana to make a n.oaOn the other harul , It WIIJ! m&amp;dl.!
vovm FATALLY INiu.ED
stop ftlght aCJ'OIII the Atlantic to
plain, he does not mean t!a~ nation
Man 11 rteld, o..,. Aug. 6-IN&amp;-Roy
Valentia, Irish Pree State. were
v.1ll toh!rate vlulmr.f' 1n thr· !~lund !'ot:cFarl.ll.n d, 10. waa dtiad klda)
abandoned.
4'-\
beyond certain limlta
f~om mjunes rece: ved. )'~rdny
The ftlght ot t.h.e armadB from
Mr JW~evelt 1s t.h.&lt;&gt;PI•I'.t'd to l1•t y,heu h11 Wlis nm over by a Wagon
Orbetello, Italy, to Chlca&amp;o to v.l.!ilt
Cuba. wol'k out 1t1&gt; ow 11 ~!VL!~lun 1f 1 load~&lt;! with gravel at Butler, fil' {'
thetlworld
fair,
was
the
ftr&amp;t for(Qontumed
from Pale ()De)
It In ,....,~lblc hut he d1d uat '" ro.r w1lt:s r;outoh of here .
-·
"I hi
th N th At tor 30 days, however. ,.,..ndlng th e
"' .,....,
rr.a on .u 8 acr088
e or
~
.,..
from a teltpho;..ne today He wu.8 m
[ he boy suJJered a l'l'l¥:tured
l&amp;.ntlc. and one ot the most ambi - dllnw: of a.n appeal.
constant touch with washlngwu skull In th{' accident ~·hicO .. h.aptlous
~-1
p•o~t&amp;
an•,.he•e
Shively waa cOnvicted on charves
h
ae.....
"""'
~
sud has dln-c~ed undl!r secretary k~htd wnen he f12ll oft' t e .wagon
lttempte4,
made by Rev. Porest W
Hall, a of state Phillips to atlvise him of &lt;' " ll was going tlown hlll .f
The ftlers took oft from Orbr:tello, !Late representative , who declared every change In tht' situation
after a series of delays, on July 1,, he had
been. offered a bribe or
Bwnmer Welles, AmPrlcan
and reached Chicawo U da)'s later , U ,OOO to "forget~ a bUI he was ba8sador at Havanf, ha~ bee n dirVJ .. T£A
&lt;: tter repeated balta and dela.YJ&gt; sponsoring In the sLate legislature. l'CLed to proffer tht' good offices
AN
)
k
1long the route owlnw: W bad wca- The biU provided tor a reduction in thl.s country 10 bJ oJJKJng at:(Jut fl
atura Health Dr in
tl1er. ln contrast to the return the intere.~t rates on chattel loom 1\EUiement of the st'rlous tJOuhle.l
.
·
:'Oute the annada made the east. and mortgftifa
\olas t.old that furt hPl' th&amp;n tha~
Contalu~ 11101 ~ d1~est1ble rrllneralll
1
·;est crossing of the ocean via. lrt!Uurln~~: the trtal, Shively denied te mwt not now gu Hl:o; J&lt;Jb ll l'l a vegd.able form than any other
and and Iceland
any attempt to bribe the Legislator.!
made clear, was tu ~eJ\Il:' ~ u. known plant or hledlcme : Thll!
After visiting t.he middle western but said he had offered to wager , sc.rt ot Informal' medunor
. wonderf ul Legulne plant sends U.s
city, t he armada reached New York Rep. Hall the bJIJ would not become
roots down fifteen t•1 one hpndred
July 19, remaining 11.lmo~t a Wf!ek a law
The Cul:tan si tuation alm::.st com- and twenty~ rn e feet sec uring vital
before starting t he next leg ot the
tJietely overshadowed a r·onference n:lneral clerr.ents the sho~t rooted
homeward trlp.
lh-e president scheduled toJtay with pbnLs tall Lo obtam fro m nature '!
J'ro!essors George Warren ot Cor- g 1t'At chemlcnl store house. ·
Nt·w York
Aug. .-IN8--Two
Lell and Jam~s H. Rocl!wrs of Yal,..
VI~ Tea contains the sal~ and
ar.d Jamt'S Warburg. who Y.u.~ th l!i mmcnds (just a.:; nature plo.ced
Pol l.~!'!. flyers, Benjamin
and J o~
KQYCl'll ment 's mont'tary ex pert ut them 1n Lhc plantsl without. which
scph Mn mowltz,
re~~ohlenls
of
IOontlnued from Pe.lt One&gt;
the London economic conference
f{ ood health
Is 1mpOilSible. Also
Btcot lyn. N Y . took of! today for
mcnt.«
and
sidewalks
were
deft
v;all
pointe&lt;!
out
lhD.t
til~
'lltamJns
A,
HUrbor Ornce, NewtolUldla.nd, on
6 o and E ! 'l'tle Jack
'1· ti.st J,:r. M U\elr1)roposed fligh t ..,. •.ted A ft w automobiles moved president wtiJ.I reluctant to mtcr- of enough of these minerals and
slcwly through the streets, their f~&gt;re Ill any way m pollllf'al quar- 1.all-'i is oW:·u the c!.ltrerenC:e be~
:1 Wa:---aw Poland
d! IHm; !~o.dy to prest&gt;nt Crt'den~ , rl'is 1n Cuba Ul view oi t h~ Ian ! y,,•cn sit.:kn~ss and health.
1 :' ~ J f t:£:f11•ni'J hopped off fl'om tluh the mument pollCf&gt; or :;ecr~." 1that the United f&gt;Lates has jusl
For Sale by
F'lo;d n,·.,•wt.~ field nt 6:06 o'clr..c lt .~rrv lce men stopped them
1
!.lart4:'d a campttlgn ur IJa tlt• 1•x- · TL
S
b
C
th!~
lllO!'t~!ug
.u:companled by
Th1· pollee nml \1T.ops nw•Jrfl ; J•aluln In South and U11tn \n•- 1 ne
tans
ury
ug o.
Emile H . Burgin, New York pilot
s~lftly ~n their att~\pta~ resto_::_ erlcan~~~nlrle::. ~----- _
-~MWd~e~o:·~Juo.

'

""'

Mildred Rotaah of Cheahlre waa
j the li\ltSt. o~~ aliter, Mn. t&amp;. A.
Bunce and family Thu.rsday.

llbool!lln ~ ..... ..... their 1WD..--.1Ul0\18b DOl n......,Uf to ljo
Am.,cJQlOU!I lette-n, however eueUent and d.el.trabte Jn Lbem•

PllWnal'fh,

'~

..

Keep Texas Dry

Mr. and Ura. L. H . Nel&amp;on and
.son &amp;nCl Mr1. Helen DlckllliOD apent
the wee}l: end at West Vnlon. W. Va
the guen of the former'~ .slater,
Mr. and N.rl. Charlie Bmlth.

, 0111"1 11&gt;t A~t o1 ¥or&lt;~&gt; I, !I'll. Pllbllabod Dati&gt;' IUl4
~ except a,.t.tl;jiU', !Male&lt;! 011 ~· 'ileoond l!trftt, "'""'""· o.
Wbtllouf ~.Jend u. ~etters or newa mt.tloer tor puJ)Ua.tion tbf:J

Oldcaa•. Pb.iiade"IphJa..

,

'

'l'Bil DAILY TRDI1JIU'"'IPOMIROT, 01!10.

.,,,

.
M::Au
t~e
materiBls, eom~;,rulies and

Ra~,

Thrifty Code-your Code.
wages Bi'll up~aili\
going higher. When you know tire priees are goliiiJ'
higher-it's smart to Buy Now arid Save.

RF;MEMBER-Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires
liold all world reeords on road ~d ~~a!lk f~~ s_ofet-y,
SPeed, Milqe a!ld EridUI'fU!ee, r
Drive in today
- ,we'll save · yl:!u money ~il
.
serve you iNJUer. /ill

..
•
'

••

•

•

I

I

••
'·'

"•
•"

.

'

'

. '

,., '•
,,

~-

.."

~

'

'

'

·.

~::~::!;~~:~ ~~~:~~;~with
a namele11
Ub rubber
band• .-aaion.
"'•• drawA..

_

browa toPther.
~ind met 1he aatd eold);y,
' wollll' b a e k upateln. \'ou
needn't keep t.be lad7 waltlq.•
Witbou~ taJdna lab e7u from her
fa c e. Cannaueh ~~ behind
him and Pleke4 up the phoae.

•

.J

"Goodbye!" he said into It brieftJ
and put up the thlq witll a dec:i·

'•

ain click,

"I'm IOn'J' tbta happened," he

•

st.ted. almoat clll'tly. ·~A fool wo-o

.

mo with you to!¥Jht and
me up herw. I don't trriow how
fOD beard ot what I uid to

.,

It doaan't matte?,
;

'

:

I

(

took • 'atep (~ard
hla hana
LM~.•a

mat,,

-.

{

turn 'to Ca·meh; ·,-, tL.,a/ulfod

When it comes to healthy nerves, "DENNY"
SHUTE speaks with authority. "' couldn't ha~
won the British Open If my nerft8luuln't been llf
)l' perfect eondltlon," says Shute. "!Jealthr no~
•)' are essential
to any golfer wh11.. wants \O 11JI'JI
.
,,
\ In a gOCMI,aeore. ,.The enjo,..t of ctg..,ttes tiu
~: ·pot,m,lerfered *ith lii1 ~lf·pmt ~I hate
· '~ek_fl ~~~~ ,rlpf-I!IO!!k· ~ l!l!f'' 'tp_
. aU -tllil·
·brl.nds aaci l4!J!II"•i41 lotil!d· that CJ.tmels are
milder,
ancl
what
Is even more ImPortant
'
'
'
.
. .to. ' .....
golfer, they do not jangle the nervea."

cJ;IY"'

,:~

'

. 'i,.

IT -IS MORE FUN T6 KNOW

. .w,'

.. .

.''

Camel• nre made from finer,
MORE EXPElljSIVE tobaccos

"

than ao.y Other popular brand.
Leaf tobaccos for cigarettes can
be bOught from 5 ¢ a pound to
$l.OO ... butCamelpayo the mil ..
lions more that insure your en ..
joymeot.

''Denny" Shute offers conclusive evidence that
Camels are mflder. That they don't Interfere with
healthy nerves. That smokers like Camels better,
the more they smoke, them. Consider the fact
that Camels are made from costlier tc!:JCCOsand switch to them yourself. You will also discover that Camels
better for steady smoking.
'
,,

.'

a"

."

. ..

:

.,
'

' ' ..

'

'.

warmth wu be·
ber aldn. Her
waa btt"!.nntna to aet

,

•'

.

."

he,l.ald to her

!flrat t~e he
her in that tone.
~wered, her e;vea

"

I

.....,

' "'

J·

.,

·.,
,(

'

'·

'

'.

'

.'

.

�.,

',

'

\

'

I.

apoVBT a, lQa
TtTESDA Y , AUGUST 8, 19:58

TJU: DAlLY TRIBUJQ\-POMIIROY, OHIO

meaz

t:~~!:_~ t~:pl ~ !.~.~.1!.~!~ .

ADDISON

P,.w..

I

NATIONAl. 41&gt;VIaTIIINO lllrai:SIIICTATIVBI
'
.
Fred KlmDII, IDe.

iuwa-..

wife.

. ,., ........., !lflice _,. &lt;lll'elilatlool D.,~ &lt;&gt;iu :rts-a
.

'

.

Deltvemt Br CatTier
I ~Week ................... $

JJy Moll

.1• One Month .. .... ....... . , ,
I[)DI Jlonth . .. . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .
.60 Three MonthR . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Six llont.hs ...... •. ...... ...
lODe
6.00 One Year ... ..... .. ...... .

v... " . " " " " "" .. ..

CHILDREN AND PLAYTHINCS

'irllf

with her parm.t1, J . R • ..Swldier
and w)te.
Mrs. A. W. 8o.¥lns and two sons
of Columbua and Mrs. J , H. Qelaney
end daughter were .tbe dinner
guests of Mra. J . H . Swlsher or

.......

'

1

.50 '

1.00

::;;all; !~:;: ·~. t~

2110

400
-I

recent acci dent to the Middleport tot whose tonsil I
was punctured when a rod was forced down his
~hroat should be the signal for all parents to spare no efforts to see that their children are kept from handling
playthings which may easily turn out to be weapons when
in the hands of inexperienced and pJayful children.
'rimes without ~umb~r. the wrtter has set"n children
too young to know better, playing with knives, acissm'8,
Jead pencils, forks, pointed sticks .a.nd other d.angerous
tllings, almost loo numerous to mention. Many parents
give little or no thought to thew~ things, while others are
(.onstantly worried as to what might happen to their off..
spri~Jr and as if fate were laughing Jn one'-' face, it seems
thl!t in most of the cases wherein a child is injured, the
injury occurs to one whOse parents are unusually careful.
This should not have the effect of the parent relaxing in vigilance, however, as tt merely er.1phasb:e~ the fact
tltot danger is lurking at every turn and that one cannot
be tdo careful as to wh·a t he permits his children to use
for playthings
The thought that many seem to hnve "that an allwll!e Providence coupled with tate, will protect the Inno-

l

.
I:"::'"'~tr::::I•:,::En~~gl~n=e•::•,:·== _

_1.. _

I

.Appeal

Llcal Board Of
·Education Meets

'.

I

I

I
I

"

I

ar.1 ·l

-=::::=:=

oil

I

,:aH

.I

Extra

.;;enator Morris SbeppaM, kitown at the "Fall}er of the 18tH ~men'='•
ment." addn!sses a g11.thering at Huebes $pnngs, -r:e:r.as, du,lhg hut

wh irlwind cl:lm)laifrll thro(lgh the . Lone•Star Slate agamst Tepeal o~ .tbc
dry Jaw. A sound t'1'1ld a nd fold ing :IIJ:!Caking platform are used W Wit
S~nn(or on hJs tour.

.."
."
"
•••
,"..

•

-~ ~ ...............-

''

I
I

'

' '•

"

--

Dr ·

'•

-

•'
"

1a

, T"l!i T'lpifty Code·J9r Tire·ltuyers

' l ...:lt~rebY,~rom.l~fl! t.u tr~~. in nly; thi.n , wo~n:
dan~.u~)t\'JS lod•! am.{ eq~miy ~· bef~re p~oe&amp;
,, all lane~ .jl.t~ !'wil!,L '&amp;,lie S&lt;Jf••~'ffl;d •Miiit.Q&lt;Pen41Jbl•
· q·;,.s l erl'ltfincl. · ,
·,
.I
n,y~:'''~··I! . . '·I..~ .c;.) t '\ •
-

I

nry Ill

.

(

••

¥cJ:

They inust l:a.ea
Spic.r;ttific.nby designed non·~ tread to

- '· ?-Yi•.

'"

the

' I

ftutd.

•

pVe me

f:XTRA SAFETY.
;.-v "J'

I

tnwhtehtbo

'twuExlraGutn-Dipped Cord PliesUnderth~TrcaCI
for Cren.ter.Stren«t.h •nd Bknrout Protection.

.

to

artiltlo ~tnua of bla propor .. ~
He wu liltNlln.l'
10meone ·
t:&lt;~lked for a
Then

r '·

They ' *'utt holteo

.......

1

aeeraed curlouly
spoke witla a nice like

·•

....

.c7

. /1'!, ,:,

,...••

't"' ,.,.,.., v.,.,,.~ ~'\W~ ·- ~

~~~:~~~~lrj11 W'aaBattltday
C41Una \
K

,..,_

aD)' meaup.
he aaitl ut a
t:aktn no trouble
Ida tone, Then , _ an

• clra•-

lecl.
_!
For a ID!Hbftt she stood rerard- 1
lll..b1, m,Jt;erioul)" lll"&amp;tlfted by ~

pre&amp;end he 'wat a'

'"

nddloh t;p or

Un.d paactu•tln1 the
wu Jeaaiua aptnst a
of boob, boldl•c • FreDob
1111 bact wu toward
a ollho- with lnoa4 ahoul-

de~ aJul~traJPt:

bltatloa ' wU BOt

Stretch co•d In ....,ryply
111a.turnted and coated wilh pure liquid rubltv, W
give me l::xtro Blowout Prot«tion.

hi··

oa ~ -~'!!'-J ..IIIII!od,,~

ln ,It 'Z'iq tor "
aQo cme elle
It, lle ..- and
a tew ehalr111Dt1l hi

'

..

·"'*&gt;e Word Led To

;!HE boa POJSijtlER

.

'

. . ;t;

· :~~~=:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ff:~~~~~~f~~~
---- I

),t_~......-''- ' . . . : . - ' - - - -

582-L

1.

cent
is just
muchgrief
"ti&gt;lnmy-rot"
and iforpersisted
long clilld,
enough,
will sobring
in one form
()ther fn
to
a.nd Mr1. A. C
those who subscribe to the tiellef.
Linkenhoker Saturday.
The child wJio ts not on the higltway, for instance,
Anothe~."
M)Ortle and dofneL Fulk are quite
Ull
J.:o •
Ill wlth typhoid t'ever.
j:'; n'oin•r to be much harder for an ati:tombbile drJver to
Mrs. A. c. ·Linkenhoker and 1'
a
eo
I
Bv .Arthur uau••" Baer
hit and run uver than the child whose plByground is the
"
daual)ter E~ and wn Wa,,yne
\7Ui cAlling
on Mrs. Marvin Mec:tmter of the street, lucky stars notwnhatanding.
Tueada.y.
J!:Venlng.
Aiccidents dccurrfng ·~ tp~y do merely serve to fmctu..,_ ... ~·•
,0 ·~ ~\ilior \ll\~ he
w~t~.,.~':, 11 ,~a~'::..:
pre98 on one's nllnll that when one is lellllt expecting It,
'
kilo&lt;ic!ii bllil)fell .. tlut &lt;in 11\0 nr.t
&lt;lan-r seems to rise •nd smite and that it beho'oves us all Wo ca.D' 88 ~ u.&amp;t ..mr•
tcy. • Wjth '*\:~ tionJ you/ nation
McGuire who has em~
••
'l"
··
lnocy
h
..
_:
·
.
WCOI~VOlllal~~
~-_,
d
klliOplber
f&lt;lit
P"'s\liiO:
Wif.h
the C. &amp; 0 . waa j
to watch and ~••on'· pur guard at ~II till! liB ill all pla·~~s tt ,..,., ,
. ~he week end visiting
lest we be the next VIctim. Children not having reached
I"' 1"'!..~·~.
WJt~\be If
the age where:~\!~;r;·~an think out these ~h~n~• fpr themPelve•, naturall~·,ij~u£~ , ~11, up~l~"!!\ tllnd
.
;.

Phone

wen•

l

'

1

th&amp;lr pal'e'llts,~J;i!llf~.'~,~ . ,·, . ·~o'i tllt1,!11,

.,

'

.I

Brinker and ramtly. ·
·\
Jane E. Roth&amp;eb l8 a.tttndln&amp; .!the '
VIOTld's tab' at Chicago tl\la week.
Mt:S, A. W. Be\rina and two SOilS
l 'cr Columbus are the guests llf ~ht'r
couain Mllurlce Tfl.Oina~~ a.nd Wife
of White Oak this week..
Robert Russell of Montgomery,
\\'. Va., Is the guest of his arandfather Robert Rusaell and other
l't'le.tlves.
Mr. and Mn. J . H. DelAne~ and
dl!ughter ViJT[nla are moving to
L.ondon, W. Va., this week where
Mr. DeLaney i8 employed as D1esel

•!

·' .

,, ....
.
••'
1:

Mnl. E. E. Langdon and two ahUtiren ot OalUpolla epent Pr""-Y

For EtUt.Grlal Office cau UI·L

GREGG

~I

s,

Mrs. John Epple and two children at Oallipo&amp; spent TlJ.W'IdaY
with hl:r parenta, W. H. &amp;eevea and

VIRGINIA

'·

Plckena or Let&amp;rt spent
· part or la6t w'eek with bv •later,
Mr15 . ..0. W. Brinker and family,

~ ln rio tniiOnee .. w be publlab0&lt;1.

Mra. A.

Flight

'"

-

• &amp;fore th~ p]AA-: WOk the il'lt. aetJviLf, bm eymbol&amp; OJ , ucces.s
LAWYER UNDER BOim
)'
' they announced ilXlay'a tllib~ w:n were few and fq.r between. GarNew Yort, AI... 8-lNS-Eu&amp;'eDe
mLrely a tri&amp;l and they mllht re· ba&amp;e
uncollsct.e4 a.Dd milk Bnnger Daniell, Jr, younr EoetOn
~urn hHe agaln
before ma.k.l.ng undellvered. Thli" waur and elec- IA'III'Yer, Hsrvard gTB(tuate and lhlft(0ontJnutd from Pa&amp;f' Onep
the ir Bfart for Poland br rema.ln a.t tr1o1ty suppllt1 v.erl! u&lt;Jn:lal, but teur h&amp;'lt.&amp;tor, wu !ln'a.lgned
Ln
e1tra fuel , wu ordere&lt;l to remain Harbor or~u.:c. boppJna ror war. l.t!lephone servicE' &gt;A·a.s
severely Tomb.l cotlfi. todAy and held 'unde1·
btre four noun af1er the takeooQft' t aw frcm that point alter pre.-r· tu:mdicapped,
$10,000 ball a.a evfdence was pnin t.he event aome trouble warrant- lrlf t.beJr plane fw the tro.ns~AtHyde Park . N Y Au11 K- INs- sented to the &amp;'l'and Jury riamlnl'
ed a returu.
lanUc dub.
Ptet&gt;id"nt RoosE.v~&gt;lt Jooke&lt;l toward him es the man wbo ~ &amp;tf t.!iO pa
The take-otr wu flnaUy aooom.
The PoiiSb &amp;vl&amp;ton are 1lytng n Cub&amp; with anxluu~; t:ve.~ today but bomb6 In thf! at.ock exctumg~ 1.8111
pllahed after &amp; waU here for favor - Hell&amp;nca m9J)OPlane. [t canied fHO d~ not. o.~ pr~sem . t:onlempi&amp;.V~
able weather of lJ d&amp;fl'! , durlrui: ~~:all01l8 11 latollne.
armed lnl.ernntlou
Frtda~y------~~-----wh1ch time plana to make a n.oaOn the other harul , It WIIJ! m&amp;dl.!
vovm FATALLY INiu.ED
stop ftlght aCJ'OIII the Atlantic to
plain, he does not mean t!a~ nation
Man 11 rteld, o..,. Aug. 6-IN&amp;-Roy
Valentia, Irish Pree State. were
v.1ll toh!rate vlulmr.f' 1n thr· !~lund !'ot:cFarl.ll.n d, 10. waa dtiad klda)
abandoned.
4'-\
beyond certain limlta
f~om mjunes rece: ved. )'~rdny
The ftlght ot t.h.e armadB from
Mr JW~evelt 1s t.h.&lt;&gt;PI•I'.t'd to l1•t y,heu h11 Wlis nm over by a Wagon
Orbetello, Italy, to Chlca&amp;o to v.l.!ilt
Cuba. wol'k out 1t1&gt; ow 11 ~!VL!~lun 1f 1 load~&lt;! with gravel at Butler, fil' {'
thetlworld
fair,
was
the
ftr&amp;t for(Qontumed
from Pale ()De)
It In ,....,~lblc hut he d1d uat '" ro.r w1lt:s r;outoh of here .
-·
"I hi
th N th At tor 30 days, however. ,.,..ndlng th e
"' .,....,
rr.a on .u 8 acr088
e or
~
.,..
from a teltpho;..ne today He wu.8 m
[ he boy suJJered a l'l'l¥:tured
l&amp;.ntlc. and one ot the most ambi - dllnw: of a.n appeal.
constant touch with washlngwu skull In th{' accident ~·hicO .. h.aptlous
~-1
p•o~t&amp;
an•,.he•e
Shively waa cOnvicted on charves
h
ae.....
"""'
~
sud has dln-c~ed undl!r secretary k~htd wnen he f12ll oft' t e .wagon
lttempte4,
made by Rev. Porest W
Hall, a of state Phillips to atlvise him of &lt;' " ll was going tlown hlll .f
The ftlers took oft from Orbr:tello, !Late representative , who declared every change In tht' situation
after a series of delays, on July 1,, he had
been. offered a bribe or
Bwnmer Welles, AmPrlcan
and reached Chicawo U da)'s later , U ,OOO to "forget~ a bUI he was ba8sador at Havanf, ha~ bee n dirVJ .. T£A
&lt;: tter repeated balta and dela.YJ&gt; sponsoring In the sLate legislature. l'CLed to proffer tht' good offices
AN
)
k
1long the route owlnw: W bad wca- The biU provided tor a reduction in thl.s country 10 bJ oJJKJng at:(Jut fl
atura Health Dr in
tl1er. ln contrast to the return the intere.~t rates on chattel loom 1\EUiement of the st'rlous tJOuhle.l
.
·
:'Oute the annada made the east. and mortgftifa
\olas t.old that furt hPl' th&amp;n tha~
Contalu~ 11101 ~ d1~est1ble rrllneralll
1
·;est crossing of the ocean via. lrt!Uurln~~: the trtal, Shively denied te mwt not now gu Hl:o; J&lt;Jb ll l'l a vegd.able form than any other
and and Iceland
any attempt to bribe the Legislator.!
made clear, was tu ~eJ\Il:' ~ u. known plant or hledlcme : Thll!
After visiting t.he middle western but said he had offered to wager , sc.rt ot Informal' medunor
. wonderf ul Legulne plant sends U.s
city, t he armada reached New York Rep. Hall the bJIJ would not become
roots down fifteen t•1 one hpndred
July 19, remaining 11.lmo~t a Wf!ek a law
The Cul:tan si tuation alm::.st com- and twenty~ rn e feet sec uring vital
before starting t he next leg ot the
tJietely overshadowed a r·onference n:lneral clerr.ents the sho~t rooted
homeward trlp.
lh-e president scheduled toJtay with pbnLs tall Lo obtam fro m nature '!
J'ro!essors George Warren ot Cor- g 1t'At chemlcnl store house. ·
Nt·w York
Aug. .-IN8--Two
Lell and Jam~s H. Rocl!wrs of Yal,..
VI~ Tea contains the sal~ and
ar.d Jamt'S Warburg. who Y.u.~ th l!i mmcnds (just a.:; nature plo.ced
Pol l.~!'!. flyers, Benjamin
and J o~
KQYCl'll ment 's mont'tary ex pert ut them 1n Lhc plantsl without. which
scph Mn mowltz,
re~~ohlenls
of
IOontlnued from Pe.lt One&gt;
the London economic conference
f{ ood health
Is 1mpOilSible. Also
Btcot lyn. N Y . took of! today for
mcnt.«
and
sidewalks
were
deft
v;all
pointe&lt;!
out
lhD.t
til~
'lltamJns
A,
HUrbor Ornce, NewtolUldla.nd, on
6 o and E ! 'l'tle Jack
'1· ti.st J,:r. M U\elr1)roposed fligh t ..,. •.ted A ft w automobiles moved president wtiJ.I reluctant to mtcr- of enough of these minerals and
slcwly through the streets, their f~&gt;re Ill any way m pollllf'al quar- 1.all-'i is oW:·u the c!.ltrerenC:e be~
:1 Wa:---aw Poland
d! IHm; !~o.dy to prest&gt;nt Crt'den~ , rl'is 1n Cuba Ul view oi t h~ Ian ! y,,•cn sit.:kn~ss and health.
1 :' ~ J f t:£:f11•ni'J hopped off fl'om tluh the mument pollCf&gt; or :;ecr~." 1that the United f&gt;Lates has jusl
For Sale by
F'lo;d n,·.,•wt.~ field nt 6:06 o'clr..c lt .~rrv lce men stopped them
1
!.lart4:'d a campttlgn ur IJa tlt• 1•x- · TL
S
b
C
th!~
lllO!'t~!ug
.u:companled by
Th1· pollee nml \1T.ops nw•Jrfl ; J•aluln In South and U11tn \n•- 1 ne
tans
ury
ug o.
Emile H . Burgin, New York pilot
s~lftly ~n their att~\pta~ resto_::_ erlcan~~~nlrle::. ~----- _
-~MWd~e~o:·~Juo.

'

""'

Mildred Rotaah of Cheahlre waa
j the li\ltSt. o~~ aliter, Mn. t&amp;. A.
Bunce and family Thu.rsday.

llbool!lln ~ ..... ..... their 1WD..--.1Ul0\18b DOl n......,Uf to ljo
Am.,cJQlOU!I lette-n, however eueUent and d.el.trabte Jn Lbem•

PllWnal'fh,

'~

..

Keep Texas Dry

Mr. and Ura. L. H . Nel&amp;on and
.son &amp;nCl Mr1. Helen DlckllliOD apent
the wee}l: end at West Vnlon. W. Va
the guen of the former'~ .slater,
Mr. and N.rl. Charlie Bmlth.

, 0111"1 11&gt;t A~t o1 ¥or&lt;~&gt; I, !I'll. Pllbllabod Dati&gt;' IUl4
~ except a,.t.tl;jiU', !Male&lt;! 011 ~· 'ileoond l!trftt, "'""'""· o.
Wbtllouf ~.Jend u. ~etters or newa mt.tloer tor puJ)Ua.tion tbf:J

Oldcaa•. Pb.iiade"IphJa..

,

'

'l'Bil DAILY TRDI1JIU'"'IPOMIROT, 01!10.

.,,,

.
M::Au
t~e
materiBls, eom~;,rulies and

Ra~,

Thrifty Code-your Code.
wages Bi'll up~aili\
going higher. When you know tire priees are goliiiJ'
higher-it's smart to Buy Now arid Save.

RF;MEMBER-Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires
liold all world reeords on road ~d ~~a!lk f~~ s_ofet-y,
SPeed, Milqe a!ld EridUI'fU!ee, r
Drive in today
- ,we'll save · yl:!u money ~il
.
serve you iNJUer. /ill

..
•
'

••

•

•

I

I

••
'·'

"•
•"

.

'

'

. '

,., '•
,,

~-

.."

~

'

'

'

·.

~::~::!;~~:~ ~~~:~~;~with
a namele11
Ub rubber
band• .-aaion.
"'•• drawA..

_

browa toPther.
~ind met 1he aatd eold);y,
' wollll' b a e k upateln. \'ou
needn't keep t.be lad7 waltlq.•
Witbou~ taJdna lab e7u from her
fa c e. Cannaueh ~~ behind
him and Pleke4 up the phoae.

•

.J

"Goodbye!" he said into It brieftJ
and put up the thlq witll a dec:i·

'•

ain click,

"I'm IOn'J' tbta happened," he

•

st.ted. almoat clll'tly. ·~A fool wo-o

.

mo with you to!¥Jht and
me up herw. I don't trriow how
fOD beard ot what I uid to

.,

It doaan't matte?,
;

'

:

I

(

took • 'atep (~ard
hla hana
LM~.•a

mat,,

-.

{

turn 'to Ca·meh; ·,-, tL.,a/ulfod

When it comes to healthy nerves, "DENNY"
SHUTE speaks with authority. "' couldn't ha~
won the British Open If my nerft8luuln't been llf
)l' perfect eondltlon," says Shute. "!Jealthr no~
•)' are essential
to any golfer wh11.. wants \O 11JI'JI
.
,,
\ In a gOCMI,aeore. ,.The enjo,..t of ctg..,ttes tiu
~: ·pot,m,lerfered *ith lii1 ~lf·pmt ~I hate
· '~ek_fl ~~~~ ,rlpf-I!IO!!k· ~ l!l!f'' 'tp_
. aU -tllil·
·brl.nds aaci l4!J!II"•i41 lotil!d· that CJ.tmels are
milder,
ancl
what
Is even more ImPortant
'
'
'
.
. .to. ' .....
golfer, they do not jangle the nervea."

cJ;IY"'

,:~

'

. 'i,.

IT -IS MORE FUN T6 KNOW

. .w,'

.. .

.''

Camel• nre made from finer,
MORE EXPElljSIVE tobaccos

"

than ao.y Other popular brand.
Leaf tobaccos for cigarettes can
be bOught from 5 ¢ a pound to
$l.OO ... butCamelpayo the mil ..
lions more that insure your en ..
joymeot.

''Denny" Shute offers conclusive evidence that
Camels are mflder. That they don't Interfere with
healthy nerves. That smokers like Camels better,
the more they smoke, them. Consider the fact
that Camels are made from costlier tc!:JCCOsand switch to them yourself. You will also discover that Camels
better for steady smoking.
'
,,

.'

a"

."

. ..

:

.,
'

' ' ..

'

'.

warmth wu be·
ber aldn. Her
waa btt"!.nntna to aet

,

•'

.

."

he,l.ald to her

!flrat t~e he
her in that tone.
~wered, her e;vea

"

I

.....,

' "'

J·

.,

·.,
,(

'

'·

'

'.

'

.'

.

�..

'

..
'TCE$J)AY,

!"'~ lamlly of
Ytillllil&amp; Ml'l. While' a I:••..,..
&amp;gd Nra, Pl"aot Hoi·

'

•

. . .., ....

J,

. ...

'

~:~J~:~~~~ ond IODIIIY
-~
·~~~

ap;~n,
..... luPd&amp;y- ot

lll!fd.. oil4 tr.a!Uy ot
-

lt.UOU!T &amp;, lt33

atd hlmlb'.

•

Pomeroy

THRlLLI~G .G~MtS;

James Bu

:Ollie•"!&lt;~· · Lip.

IPd

.

M~~RE

~~~·~-

,;,.m,optiy "7;;',.:the~

on his hit

- Altb· Go,od ;
fickerinl Ia
1

Cheshire Aealo

'

ern.

~
who h8ve
been pa.t.rontz1n1r I;:;·i[~~~·

.sntiffactlon born of a:ettlng
rto'}ney's Worth.
I

and. J4ql. v~pa.l
70.:;•r.:·c ~iii~&lt;h•r wiUl Ciori qo.

,In the ltrat ·'place they aa.w
g~nnea

HOW&amp;l'l1 Holden
Jlm Polden's on

No adnrt:llem'ent flll1 be takeD for
lela tluin a minimum eh!U'p of
·lweot-11\'0 eento tor eoch ....,..
IIPII.

fraM~.

Cheshire o.nd

Olifton ur the curtain raiser, battled

1M.'

~lY of

llilleraport.
V. D. Curry, .Ill!~
6tmday with Kr. &amp;nd.
McKnlaht near Dexter.

Fo~Salo,M~

tor .tne J)['lc" or one 11.nd

we.re 'hal,

Mra.' D.
~urner 1s maktng a
via1t With tier IQl1 Glenn and fam.

All ¥&gt;·~· ttp~
' ..• ~
""""'· hotiJjO.er,
·' '
Idle ·
day as. plcket.a 0
the
tlpn in' ~h I

Found-

''

By or&lt;1er of Boord of

COUnty CommiAIOJJerll.
By Homer Hysell, Olerk.

to thlrd

I!

tbe night games at the lighted field
iQ Middleport, certainly went home
~nday cvenlna: wtth the feeling

I&lt;&gt;Ok
when
was low , t he
11.nd Brj,&amp;ker st.Or·
third. Whe-n
, the ba1l went
and MU1er
run M t he inning.
•cond 18hd srored dn
af4Jr M.oore wax retired
bt

'

•

t.o

=
I

s't'cortCI .

n-

~

ton Jn 6-5 Giilllb ' · ·

,t P&amp;n11

I

JJuekley wo.s
thtown oUt ac. nm On hlB tip to
Ullt;d and &gt;tour uneatne'd runs had

WINS
. . ' S ' .T O. 1..
,~

..

·

boll.

at

..

the

one out.
and there

~..-lpfi."' "'!~.!.a".~~ seemtnu-

been !'8gl.lt.eted, The tlfth and
f'\Sl run c'JI,me tn the e1,iht h -..vtlen
Seets llg:ain W,alked t.ftet Kisor' ho.d
teen rettreCI 'on nit! fly to center
field . H e stole stoo'nCI ani! Went
third on the shOrt stotJ :~ second
ror, Coming home on Miller's
ntong tJ\frd t.H:O.t kept the cna&gt;&lt;!
Stirn:d up all the way 1lown
line.

'

In 'Both t&amp;mea; Red Sox
Beat A'a Ani! Brown•
Defeat Pille H«~tel

NO'l'ltt OF OO.U. IIIDS

H. Rleh·
Thts ev-'C nlng th'c tusa.ie Grocery
on a dou·
SJ)6cl.ft~ Will me1!t El.bother We11~ton
awakening
Ulc 11.11.me start!ot~: at 8:30.
lal.e to third Le¥JD.,
'the Llne· up of the
two l!'llmcs
safe.· S

with a.n· /o!JOW :

Wld H. Rich·

Fln'lt Gamt'l
throughoU,t until Cheshire ftnallv
came through to a. victory by the
· • CUlton j5J
'
AB R H PO A E
narrow 'JPaq'ln ot one run, tbe f~lJA~
M!)ore
plt.chlng ~aguUic1enf.J.y J Henry, 1r . . .. .... 5 o 1 o 0 0
score being cheshire o. Ollfton 5. ·
thro(lthout., fanneQ three In each of Russell 56
s o 2 I 2 o
The lead Chanced several times the tl.r$, seeond,UGi.:d, fourt.h . fifth, ' H. Van'Me~~ · ib · .. 5 o o 8 o 2
1~ the 1nltla.l game of the evening sixth, and ninth mnlngs.
In the n . vnnMeter c . . 5 1 1 4 1 3
c.nd unW tpe very laat frame , the sixth he fannfld.' two and 1.n the A. VanMeter, 2b .. 5 I 2 4 3
winnh !wu undeclCied.
elght.h he whiffed two
\n&amp;king Cuphtngha..m, rl
5 1 2 2 0
Cheahlre scored first with one a tot:J.I of 25 strUck Out ht a. nine Parker. cf ........ 5 1 4 1 0
run In ' the first inning, Then hinlnJ cdntes~ which set a new re· Jroglesong, 3b
3 1 a :! 2
Cll!ton came back In the seconct I cOrd f~ Southo~ 'O hio,\ !4lk'e Ko- Ham:wn. p
... 3 o 1 o o
inning to score two runs oilly to be wal .h~-Mn&amp; set the mark a.t Z3 Ha1 rls, p . . .
.. u o o o 1
set back R spo.ce m the luat ha.lf of 1'Wt\en he pttched at Ml,thUeport f01· ·
the second when Che~&gt;htre again 1:McArthur agaln.st
Mason
City.
Tota.l . . . .
4.1 S 13 22 9 8
scored two ruP6. making · the count Plckerl[lg pitChing for the Wellston ' Ches hire t6 )
A.B R H 1no A E
three ,to tWo. ·
·
· boys pitched a vn.rQ.e Lhat would' Scott. 3h . . . . .
4 2 1 o 2 1
In the fourth trame, Cllft.on scOr· )'lave 'won nfnt!tJ i1tnc times In a Oa.rrlw n, G.'l ,.
:t 3 1 :.! 2 o
ed one run to deadlock the , count hu:rutrctl. Vfhilenot sospeot.acular, Slssou, c . ..
5 0 1 II 0 0
and p.ppeare(l to cUnch the thing t.h~ lad, conttnue~ ,to bear d~w9 Bumgarner :cf
4 () 1 5 o 1
wtth two additional rUns In tht! throughout, strtklng out and allow. Fife. rf . .
~ 0 o 1 o 1
fifth. 'lbt acOOng tor the west lng but four blngles. Two examples Rothgeb. lb .
4 o 1 r o o
Vlrglniana, however was over and of his etrectlveness were shown, one Story, 2b . .
3 o o 3 o 1
L'ry,,as they did they could not over· wben Margan t.rlplcd lrl the second Swlsher. u .. . . .
4 o 2 0 o o
c;ome '!.be three runs ta.lUed by the and was left when HUJhes hit to Long, p . .
. .... 2 o o o 2 o
OaiUa aoun~ In · the alxth ln- sewnd and In t.he third when J . Rothgeb, p .. .. 2 1 u t o o
rilll!f which ti"roUJht the count 6 to 5. Moore tripled down the left field
_ _ _ -~ __
and' the ~ontest endM thusly.
section with no one out and yet
TPtals ...... .. 35 6 1 30 6 4.
; Oheshl.re's at:.artlng
twirler Will$ was unable to get any help from hiS
Th'i'ee t)ELSe hits. Sisson, Pttr k&lt;'r .
tioote1:1 about.· until . he wu for:ced to teammates and wns also unable to
Bases on balls , off H»rrll:ion, 1,
retfrt. ·and the pitching of John r~ls ter.
Harr~ 1 Wnc 1. Rothgeb 1.
Rothgeb thereafter was expertly
Tho gig btow·on came In tlle
Left on bases. Clifton 6, Chnshh·c
executoo. a.s he UghLened up and s[;venth for Plckerln(; after his ma· 7.
held the op~nts Who had threat· tes had managed t.o squeeze in a
Wild pitches, Jt.athgeb 1
ened tb take
game with hard rui.i', uot profiting by Moort's exper·
Eu·n,.d Runs, Clifton 3. cheshire
h1ttfn:r:!n4 fA•t base running.
fence 1\e &amp;lso walked the first ma~ 2.
. 020120000- 5
· In
Qf tbe many thrU15 pro· up In tllts inning, Beets.
Cllltvn .
d~ , Jn this game, 1t remained for to second on a wild pitch.
cr.~shlrc
1 o o o 3 o o x- 6

t

more

·te·

'
•
'
'I

CHATTt:L

the

End?

Ohio State Fair
Viaiton
STOP AT

.. .

..........

w~

up Iot acre farm. wm

house and 1atden.

..

it_

oantraet. . or

salary. Bee aeo. L. McOulloua:h.

Baahan.

8-8·1t

liOTEL ..
COLUMBUS

Co..- """' llld PIIU. SIL
Col~i~!HI.

Ohio.
ROOMS, SI!&lt;GU ILIO
DoliBLE 11.®
Dbdnr Room, CoHee Sbop,

-r.

UnUmlt.ed Skeet

~rkln1

.lamea H. Butler,

AMg&amp;ICAN ASSOCIATION
Kan88JJ Clty at Columbus.
Milwaukee 21t Toledo.
Mlnn '!RflCII'l 11.t l.&lt;lulsvUle.
BL. Paul a.t Indtanat~oUs.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Rt . Lcul::i at

Modern Nursery

NeW York at
Only

1&lt;1A'I (3~

'IES

•

YOU

~IOT!Cfi

CAN

Did You Ever Stop To
Think?

F=1~0 RoSIE

8y EDSON R. W AITF.
Shawnee, Oklahoma
•

ARtHUR J. MANSFIELD, PUBLISHER OF THE ARLING·

roN ~MASS.)

NEWS, SAYS:

"Ainjoat i!:v'erybody has sometliint to aell and in order to
make a orale tbere muat fint be a eo!'itaet of •ome kind,
"Ntr~&lt;~lpaper 11dvertiaing io for the purpoae of helpin11 to aell

eflher mMa:hilndise or,i~ea• or biith.

'l)le appeal of th" local
ii'I!Wijli&amp;j)er Is ultive~al; ita nowa ia eajerly aou11ht. and_it offon an
IOXcelhmt opportllntty for 11\l: 111\'&amp;l._en:hant to btJni !ita men:han·
lti~e 'i'l.l 'tlte Mte'rtli'iin of the loCal -ecmatit\lettey.

.•..-···
I

l,j.

..

·'

.

.

t. .;

...

..1.

-·· '··~
.,

·~o ,

I

,,.

I

.

.

'I

'

' .

'

: .,

.I

I'

I

..

.

...,,_.,.,, • ·t· ·.
' 'I&lt; • .,:
'
'
/ 'r

...

,.,

'

'

'

•

.

"'

.

.,

..

.
'

"

'

..

••
1 •

'

..,. .

' ' I• I}, '

' '

~.

..; .

'•'

'·,.

,

I

'
'

. .,.

.. . "'

•

.. ··-

..

.

.

•

�..

'

..
'TCE$J)AY,

!"'~ lamlly of
Ytillllil&amp; Ml'l. While' a I:••..,..
&amp;gd Nra, Pl"aot Hoi·

'

•

. . .., ....

J,

. ...

'

~:~J~:~~~~ ond IODIIIY
-~
·~~~

ap;~n,
..... luPd&amp;y- ot

lll!fd.. oil4 tr.a!Uy ot
-

lt.UOU!T &amp;, lt33

atd hlmlb'.

•

Pomeroy

THRlLLI~G .G~MtS;

James Bu

:Ollie•"!&lt;~· · Lip.

IPd

.

M~~RE

~~~·~-

,;,.m,optiy "7;;',.:the~

on his hit

- Altb· Go,od ;
fickerinl Ia
1

Cheshire Aealo

'

ern.

~
who h8ve
been pa.t.rontz1n1r I;:;·i[~~~·

.sntiffactlon born of a:ettlng
rto'}ney's Worth.
I

and. J4ql. v~pa.l
70.:;•r.:·c ~iii~&lt;h•r wiUl Ciori qo.

,In the ltrat ·'place they aa.w
g~nnea

HOW&amp;l'l1 Holden
Jlm Polden's on

No adnrt:llem'ent flll1 be takeD for
lela tluin a minimum eh!U'p of
·lweot-11\'0 eento tor eoch ....,..
IIPII.

fraM~.

Cheshire o.nd

Olifton ur the curtain raiser, battled

1M.'

~lY of

llilleraport.
V. D. Curry, .Ill!~
6tmday with Kr. &amp;nd.
McKnlaht near Dexter.

Fo~Salo,M~

tor .tne J)['lc" or one 11.nd

we.re 'hal,

Mra.' D.
~urner 1s maktng a
via1t With tier IQl1 Glenn and fam.

All ¥&gt;·~· ttp~
' ..• ~
""""'· hotiJjO.er,
·' '
Idle ·
day as. plcket.a 0
the
tlpn in' ~h I

Found-

''

By or&lt;1er of Boord of

COUnty CommiAIOJJerll.
By Homer Hysell, Olerk.

to thlrd

I!

tbe night games at the lighted field
iQ Middleport, certainly went home
~nday cvenlna: wtth the feeling

I&lt;&gt;Ok
when
was low , t he
11.nd Brj,&amp;ker st.Or·
third. Whe-n
, the ba1l went
and MU1er
run M t he inning.
•cond 18hd srored dn
af4Jr M.oore wax retired
bt

'

•

t.o

=
I

s't'cortCI .

n-

~

ton Jn 6-5 Giilllb ' · ·

,t P&amp;n11

I

JJuekley wo.s
thtown oUt ac. nm On hlB tip to
Ullt;d and &gt;tour uneatne'd runs had

WINS
. . ' S ' .T O. 1..
,~

..

·

boll.

at

..

the

one out.
and there

~..-lpfi."' "'!~.!.a".~~ seemtnu-

been !'8gl.lt.eted, The tlfth and
f'\Sl run c'JI,me tn the e1,iht h -..vtlen
Seets llg:ain W,alked t.ftet Kisor' ho.d
teen rettreCI 'on nit! fly to center
field . H e stole stoo'nCI ani! Went
third on the shOrt stotJ :~ second
ror, Coming home on Miller's
ntong tJ\frd t.H:O.t kept the cna&gt;&lt;!
Stirn:d up all the way 1lown
line.

'

In 'Both t&amp;mea; Red Sox
Beat A'a Ani! Brown•
Defeat Pille H«~tel

NO'l'ltt OF OO.U. IIIDS

H. Rleh·
Thts ev-'C nlng th'c tusa.ie Grocery
on a dou·
SJ)6cl.ft~ Will me1!t El.bother We11~ton
awakening
Ulc 11.11.me start!ot~: at 8:30.
lal.e to third Le¥JD.,
'the Llne· up of the
two l!'llmcs
safe.· S

with a.n· /o!JOW :

Wld H. Rich·

Fln'lt Gamt'l
throughoU,t until Cheshire ftnallv
came through to a. victory by the
· • CUlton j5J
'
AB R H PO A E
narrow 'JPaq'ln ot one run, tbe f~lJA~
M!)ore
plt.chlng ~aguUic1enf.J.y J Henry, 1r . . .. .... 5 o 1 o 0 0
score being cheshire o. Ollfton 5. ·
thro(lthout., fanneQ three In each of Russell 56
s o 2 I 2 o
The lead Chanced several times the tl.r$, seeond,UGi.:d, fourt.h . fifth, ' H. Van'Me~~ · ib · .. 5 o o 8 o 2
1~ the 1nltla.l game of the evening sixth, and ninth mnlngs.
In the n . vnnMeter c . . 5 1 1 4 1 3
c.nd unW tpe very laat frame , the sixth he fannfld.' two and 1.n the A. VanMeter, 2b .. 5 I 2 4 3
winnh !wu undeclCied.
elght.h he whiffed two
\n&amp;king Cuphtngha..m, rl
5 1 2 2 0
Cheahlre scored first with one a tot:J.I of 25 strUck Out ht a. nine Parker. cf ........ 5 1 4 1 0
run In ' the first inning, Then hinlnJ cdntes~ which set a new re· Jroglesong, 3b
3 1 a :! 2
Cll!ton came back In the seconct I cOrd f~ Southo~ 'O hio,\ !4lk'e Ko- Ham:wn. p
... 3 o 1 o o
inning to score two runs oilly to be wal .h~-Mn&amp; set the mark a.t Z3 Ha1 rls, p . . .
.. u o o o 1
set back R spo.ce m the luat ha.lf of 1'Wt\en he pttched at Ml,thUeport f01· ·
the second when Che~&gt;htre again 1:McArthur agaln.st
Mason
City.
Tota.l . . . .
4.1 S 13 22 9 8
scored two ruP6. making · the count Plckerl[lg pitChing for the Wellston ' Ches hire t6 )
A.B R H 1no A E
three ,to tWo. ·
·
· boys pitched a vn.rQ.e Lhat would' Scott. 3h . . . . .
4 2 1 o 2 1
In the fourth trame, Cllft.on scOr· )'lave 'won nfnt!tJ i1tnc times In a Oa.rrlw n, G.'l ,.
:t 3 1 :.! 2 o
ed one run to deadlock the , count hu:rutrctl. Vfhilenot sospeot.acular, Slssou, c . ..
5 0 1 II 0 0
and p.ppeare(l to cUnch the thing t.h~ lad, conttnue~ ,to bear d~w9 Bumgarner :cf
4 () 1 5 o 1
wtth two additional rUns In tht! throughout, strtklng out and allow. Fife. rf . .
~ 0 o 1 o 1
fifth. 'lbt acOOng tor the west lng but four blngles. Two examples Rothgeb. lb .
4 o 1 r o o
Vlrglniana, however was over and of his etrectlveness were shown, one Story, 2b . .
3 o o 3 o 1
L'ry,,as they did they could not over· wben Margan t.rlplcd lrl the second Swlsher. u .. . . .
4 o 2 0 o o
c;ome '!.be three runs ta.lUed by the and was left when HUJhes hit to Long, p . .
. .... 2 o o o 2 o
OaiUa aoun~ In · the alxth ln- sewnd and In t.he third when J . Rothgeb, p .. .. 2 1 u t o o
rilll!f which ti"roUJht the count 6 to 5. Moore tripled down the left field
_ _ _ -~ __
and' the ~ontest endM thusly.
section with no one out and yet
TPtals ...... .. 35 6 1 30 6 4.
; Oheshl.re's at:.artlng
twirler Will$ was unable to get any help from hiS
Th'i'ee t)ELSe hits. Sisson, Pttr k&lt;'r .
tioote1:1 about.· until . he wu for:ced to teammates and wns also unable to
Bases on balls , off H»rrll:ion, 1,
retfrt. ·and the pitching of John r~ls ter.
Harr~ 1 Wnc 1. Rothgeb 1.
Rothgeb thereafter was expertly
Tho gig btow·on came In tlle
Left on bases. Clifton 6, Chnshh·c
executoo. a.s he UghLened up and s[;venth for Plckerln(; after his ma· 7.
held the op~nts Who had threat· tes had managed t.o squeeze in a
Wild pitches, Jt.athgeb 1
ened tb take
game with hard rui.i', uot profiting by Moort's exper·
Eu·n,.d Runs, Clifton 3. cheshire
h1ttfn:r:!n4 fA•t base running.
fence 1\e &amp;lso walked the first ma~ 2.
. 020120000- 5
· In
Qf tbe many thrU15 pro· up In tllts inning, Beets.
Cllltvn .
d~ , Jn this game, 1t remained for to second on a wild pitch.
cr.~shlrc
1 o o o 3 o o x- 6

t

more

·te·

'
•
'
'I

CHATTt:L

the

End?

Ohio State Fair
Viaiton
STOP AT

.. .

..........

w~

up Iot acre farm. wm

house and 1atden.

..

it_

oantraet. . or

salary. Bee aeo. L. McOulloua:h.

Baahan.

8-8·1t

liOTEL ..
COLUMBUS

Co..- """' llld PIIU. SIL
Col~i~!HI.

Ohio.
ROOMS, SI!&lt;GU ILIO
DoliBLE 11.®
Dbdnr Room, CoHee Sbop,

-r.

UnUmlt.ed Skeet

~rkln1

.lamea H. Butler,

AMg&amp;ICAN ASSOCIATION
Kan88JJ Clty at Columbus.
Milwaukee 21t Toledo.
Mlnn '!RflCII'l 11.t l.&lt;lulsvUle.
BL. Paul a.t Indtanat~oUs.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Rt . Lcul::i at

Modern Nursery

NeW York at
Only

1&lt;1A'I (3~

'IES

•

YOU

~IOT!Cfi

CAN

Did You Ever Stop To
Think?

F=1~0 RoSIE

8y EDSON R. W AITF.
Shawnee, Oklahoma
•

ARtHUR J. MANSFIELD, PUBLISHER OF THE ARLING·

roN ~MASS.)

NEWS, SAYS:

"Ainjoat i!:v'erybody has sometliint to aell and in order to
make a orale tbere muat fint be a eo!'itaet of •ome kind,
"Ntr~&lt;~lpaper 11dvertiaing io for the purpoae of helpin11 to aell

eflher mMa:hilndise or,i~ea• or biith.

'l)le appeal of th" local
ii'I!Wijli&amp;j)er Is ultive~al; ita nowa ia eajerly aou11ht. and_it offon an
IOXcelhmt opportllntty for 11\l: 111\'&amp;l._en:hant to btJni !ita men:han·
lti~e 'i'l.l 'tlte Mte'rtli'iin of the loCal -ecmatit\lettey.

.•..-···
I

l,j.

..

·'

.

.

t. .;

...

..1.

-·· '··~
.,

·~o ,

I

,,.

I

.

.

'I

'

' .

'

: .,

.I

I'

I

..

.

...,,_.,.,, • ·t· ·.
' 'I&lt; • .,:
'
'
/ 'r

...

,.,

'

'

'

•

.

"'

.

.,

..

.
'

"

'

..

••
1 •

'

..,. .

' ' I• I}, '

' '

~.

..; .

'•'

'·,.

,

I

'
'

. .,.

.. . "'

•

.. ··-

..

.

.

•

�'

.,.

"

"

,.

.

'

.
~

t...

·r l J.
(,

:

:· '.. .
;,1 '{: .. ' "'"

\:, (,

'~

·:

~

.. ..

.

..

'

~

'ro!li!DAY, AUGUIIT I. 1m

DATE OF SPECIAL
BEER CAP TAX LAY
TO BE TESTED
SEsSION IS SET

UNCIL
U DRAW

-;

NOTICE REA·theDERS'
Newi 011\ce of Tbt

'

a

Tribune, eall 238-L; If the Bllllntll
Olllco ask for 202-JL
•••• " -

:UP. GAS• FRANC~IS£

•

U7EATHER FORECAST- ··
"

;;,;.,.,__........,. -

fOIIOwod

..,. IOool

~ Th.undaJ

and ln ~ Welt 1)(!Uon l&amp;tt!! t.onllht Not mueh ~ .tn t.tm.-

...-

. , l iJIINIIil

LEASED WIRE

•

' I _..__ ,

Motion 8; Sauvage, . Sec·
o.sded By ·Eberobaeh
U naniJiloudy Ok' d

By Canler 15 Centa-By Mail M.OO

8lTTER DISPUTE
.IS START£0 WH£N
COAl

~

CALLS FOR RATE
Of 50 Cento for bL 1000
Cu. Ft., 4Sc Per Thouland Thereafter

--

The

Pomeray

VHla~re

cowicll

• raet In re&amp;Ular . semt-mont.hly session Monday even1ng with all coun4'ilmen, Ya:;ot Hess.. ,Bollclklr Rte!eeU and Clerk Webster In thdr

CAFETERIA
SUPPf;R .
At Parloh Houoe
of

Tel!lpectlve plaota. ' r \
Arter t.he eounelln'len were called
to order by the mayor, Clerk Web-

ster read the

~l.n.Utea

of the last

regular se:!alon •htth were iLpprov·
ed 1n due form.
'J'ht bllls aa ·follow•
resd and

GRACE
EPISCOPAL
CHU~CH

Thunday, Au1. lOth.
8errlhJ" Btlfns 5:00 P. M.

PropooaJ of Company
I.I!!Uin lo Be1innin1
Qf (:ontrove~y
_.__...._

HURlS

B~YC~TT THRUT
IN NHA ARGUMENT
Refuoeo To R~ign
To

B,riCJ,~~d

.

To

~

ATTORNEY'S PLEA
fo Witl!draw Objection·
able Feai!Jre, Refuoed
By Operaton

-

Refuoai"J:oAceept
"Vacation"

...,_

Wllhlnlb&gt;. ' A... t--1118-A, bll· I
ftlht rqed before tbe NRA
today Dver a. company ' unlcn rr-;- •
PQ6&amp;1 o.ftered. .in the' code or the

Nlgbt

· to the
.,.,. • ·Clerk
ru;ked
a result of
at hi~
Df his

BALL

.

At Middleport Llrbkd Fiekl

.
LITTLE RITZ AT
, ,'
TOP OF LEAGUE

WAlT ON· WEATHII!:R

TONIGHT I
WELLSTON
-voFugate Grocery
Specialo

How-

of publ1c
the · W&amp;\ter
' matter was reOommlttee !or

' aocl&amp;tton, reprt.~mUnlil' ~tblrdl
'of the bltllllltDOUJ b)dUStcy ln
Ame&gt;b.
. O.lulrl~ O'New, ~n for i~~
the DeW aaaociation WU Qrled by

T~

c~

--

NOT UNITED

TO WASHINGTON

On Idea Of Boycottin1

Union Leaden Predict
All Men Will Be In
Plaeeo Thuroday

firma Unable To Meet

-

Condition•

I' Unlootown. Pa., AUI. I-INS. ThoUsands of &amp;trlklnl mtners who
for two daya had 18nored Prest~mt RooMvelt.'a peace annouace·
ment fqr the Western PenDQ"lvanlj!.
bitumhloua coal field trooped back
to wor~ today u the aetttna tor the
ase.md. Jabor..capite.l ftlbt ahlfted.
to w~ where the Coal code
l'leartrii pt wuler way.

Chectupa placed t.he oumbir ot

Exorbitant Price
By Land Ownen
To Be Cause

Donlkt.

a '. Rl.ohberr, pnenJ ooun.tor NRtt. to wltbdraw thill proIJOilAI
troln .... ..... He - ·
declarlno:
"We think lt Is necessary t.o cla:r·
tty otber proY1sl.ona."

-

At thta tnlonMl oon1erence on thr porch of tht' SummPt' White House
at H)'de Park, N.Y.. Seeret.ary ot State Cordell Hull, j ust t.ac :;. fro m
t1me will be allowed eyery London. made • ~omprehet~..,ive report of the t'l'&lt;'l!'nt World Economic
i9 COin!! wtder the "blue Collfi!IMnee to Preaident Roosevelt. Inddentally, the hatmonlou"" me-eline
dlapooed of rumon that the S..ntary of State would ••' '""·
' wiflll, 0!' stay out. but lpll
- -- - -wtu be b.roqh~ aaatnat --~- ~~---

trom O'Neill

that 'tile unite
COlle
i;~~control
and
~'10

fc.r JU"'"
priee flxlna
tile same Ume ClMiflns: to

•tali' out.

to

',

··~- ····:to 'deelde. wben the boy..
muat be aPPlied, and aptnst

Admiooion Sc and 1Oc

i!!
Washtnaton. Aug. IJ.- INS
-H:1t.rlnp to a.dopt a code
fOI' tl~e ci'-OIJ .!QdWIU'Y, frcm
I!Oitl,t'
:&amp;6 ~ codes,
&lt;..P ued toda)'.

:'leaped
•~

·Convtct
•

'

j

I

.

"·I

Code Of Working 1
Hours Ia A~opted ;
l,tY ·Lo~al J)~lers
·or Ponuiro)t ·buatneaa men
qourt ll.ouae here ·
WhiCh ttme they t

hade.

by

I

rrooeary~:·~~~¥;:~~.;:

.,

I

Retail
Tuesday Menlng,
wbleb Ume a code
wtll be e11tabllshed fm
or line of bualnes.'l.
Durln&amp; the meetlna: Monday eve-

•

roQAY·s

'

'Ftor
'

Wets Add !Bother
State To Ust

nlnl an l.ll80ciatlt~n or tlle Pomeroy
BUSiness Men was orpnh:ed with

A _Ctslet~le Dlsb .witb., Stltfl ·

-,.;.,e,,..l
•

Arizona

Prank B. wm. president; Vtrvn
Campbell, vice prealdent; and Al·
len Hartley, secretary~treasurer.
All present Indicated thit auch
an organisation Ahould be perfected for the betterment rJ1 local busJ ..
m~n.. ooncerns, ina.amueh
aa the
vmaae haa been without an orpnlzatkm of tbla kind .tor aome time.

Become~

2ht Com·

monwealth to Approve
Repeal Movement
Phoenix,
ArUiona

Artz., A\11. g_JNs-

toda.7 wu

the twenty..tlnt

of

the

tlOHPOSEB ..VISITS FRIENDS
"HERE

Threatens

Northern Forests
W.,._. Tunberlaatlo ....,
Laid w••t. bJ RaP.•
Coa....•tioa

• ,
1oasttng
makes a d•tr
trrerence

"T

'

.

I do 110C utoc my cboice ofa dga·
Jette Jighdy ••• for, u '!itb ocher
'little oicecies of life. .., dguenc·
is a matter of intimate concern ,
with me. ~,.u, I do pla&lt;:e
dgarene ~ my Jip.J And

.

....
'$4•95
95c DOWN, $1.(10 PER MONTH

\

my

'

so,, whet. I "Y "Luckia Pleue"
-I am Jltlyittg 1 uibute to thar

immlculate feeling I have wbea
smoking a LUcky. And t~t io
my own• individual reuon for
llying "'Luckieo PlaN!"
•

..•

'

'

I .."

.

..

.,

"
' '"

.,,

,.

I

\

..

i ,,
• •

...
I

l

~___,;,-- ·~tUe"lta ~-"- - -

--

.r.h1ken who h.&amp;n lett the p1£1M.
Llnea alnce Mlmday at about. 50.000
C'Ut of approximately 80.000 wbo
were on atr1Jr:e laat Sa.turd&amp;J when
1rJle &amp;ettlement waa reaebed.
1 Union leadera were unantmO\U 1tt
pf"Milctlna" tbat all mlnm would
be baet at work t.omorJ'O'f; ,';ttiib
aa.ld the Yaat maJority of Uif. il:rla·
era •!ready bad aeceptea tilt $rUee
and had returned to wort.
.
All lhe H. c. Prlclt ~
pany mlnea. wlth the ex
Colonla.J. No. 4, reaumed
·
tblo mD&lt;nllll .. mine" .... ' tb

work rouow1n1 the unanlm

, MOt

tJ..:r~.~':,;t...':""..! call~

1l.he atrlke.

After Succeuful Career of Love T h e o r Y Diaearded, I~l~~:R:o~t~Co::l~on:la~ll~~:~~5
Severa1 Yean Follow·
Kidnapin8' Aqle Ad•ane· ,
ins Hia EacaJ&gt;"
eel in Baily Killinl'
I

~,·

'' .a~
Pla~

. Baftled
By Murder Case

1
Ii Po ICe

Is Back In Toils 1

I
~

STRIKING MINERS
IN PENNSYlVANII..
RHURN TO WORK
Worken Troop Back- To
Place• Ao Scene"Of, I
Fight Shifto _. ..

In
Ra11ko Revealed At
Waohin1ton

AS PLANS CH.ANC

aeJ

Oame Called 8:30 P. ,M. ·

orrEnnro
n[ .

Oi~noion

Federal Aid ,lm.Ou~;tin'
To $88,500, Loot
Preoent

and AJ;IPil&amp;chtan Cml As-

Ri&lt;bbert -

.

HtGHWAY P

CRISIS . CONTINUES
Aa Result Of Preoident'o l [

t~r

North~

.. . Reporting to the Boss

Riot Staged In Hamilton Strike

i
I

•

�</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </file>
  </fileContainer>
  <collection collectionId="1058">
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="70233">
                <text>08. August</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </collection>
  <itemType itemTypeId="1">
    <name>Text</name>
    <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    <elementContainer>
      <element elementId="7">
        <name>Original Format</name>
        <description>The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data</description>
        <elementTextContainer>
          <elementText elementTextId="70805">
            <text>Newspaper</text>
          </elementText>
        </elementTextContainer>
      </element>
    </elementContainer>
  </itemType>
  <elementSetContainer>
    <elementSet elementSetId="1">
      <name>Dublin Core</name>
      <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
      <elementContainer>
        <element elementId="50">
          <name>Title</name>
          <description>A name given to the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="70804">
              <text>August 8, 1933</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
      </elementContainer>
    </elementSet>
  </elementSetContainer>
  <tagContainer>
    <tag tagId="1861">
      <name>glass</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="781">
      <name>grant</name>
    </tag>
  </tagContainer>
</item>
