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EA·DERS' NOTICE - If you want
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Realdent

Two Suits Filed
Asking Damages

·Porter \V,beeler In Jail
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On Failure To
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LEASED WIRE OF IN.TERNATIONAL NEWS SERVlCE.
By

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Nl1ht
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Pomer~ N. Y. C. H. '
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CINTH~VEH~Y

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UNIONIZATION IS
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By Spendinr

DEADLOclt PREYAILS
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Be Orranillecl Notwithotandina

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M~CH~O~ S
P~HTY
IN CONfERENCE: MAY M~KE OEC. ISIO~
no~Y: DHIEO BY R~!l W~RKERS:

N. R. A. "Czarevitch"

PRIVUE UTILITI

CIRCUlATE fUSE

Appalachian Coal Op.,ra. )
ton Demand Comp·
any Uniono

MORE SPEED NEEDED

-vo"THE CLUB"
Redaurant Team

Pflme~oooJ's tnd. Hall

WAHN

PR~GR U fAll
WITH SUPP~HT

AI Mlddltpor' Llrbletl

Cbamplo,111 fbi' .1 H•lf

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TAUS. IS CHARGE
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Mifleadln1
Made To Def~t Muacle Shoals Projecfl

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S!IY• ProjeC:t Juatified

Durin&amp; Which Time Peace In Small Republic Can Be
Reotored; Railway Men Flatly Refuae To Obe)
Orders To Return To Pooto

By PAUL C. YATES

Want these
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\he APi&gt;eJaohlan on&lt;! Northern
cOiile, eontalnJna 11- company uniOil

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"I lnt.end 1&lt;&gt; ..,.vo Waalllnoton "'
tonl&amp;ht 1Wd rtmaln away unttl a
oocle satlst&amp;etory to our MliOOiatlon
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"I will rt!turn, however, If the
NRA sen&amp; for me."
O'Nelll'a deftB.nt atabelnent, made
1.0 neWBparermen, Qtrseta perststent
reports that Ute coo.l barons In tne
·;au area, Et-retehlng from eaai'!rn
t'enneaee to northern PonnsyJvanla., had aareed to yield 1n tht'or
.Ne·w~~ •• ~D , ~lli;_11-INs-Hu\"l-_ dtL ·nnhlCd fl([ht ap.tnat the 1:\·
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person11 were
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By
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Waahin&amp;ton, AU&amp;'. 11. - INS 8pok&amp;Jnen, for the ooaJ barons· ot
the il'~ APpal&amp;chia.n and Northem ftelda today threatened to walk
out or the NRA hearlnp of a bJtumlnoua coal tode if their demanda

Preoident Expected To Announce Cour4e. Ht~.
Intends 1'o Puroue Before Day Ia Over; is
Barricaded In Preoidential Palace

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qulcli:l Jtubber priCII .,.
aoJa&amp; up. Cottoa priCII
are aotna up. Tire priCII
have to follow.

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WEI:K DAY8-CLOSJNG AT l!:ft NOON THURSDAYS.

SATIJRD.US OP£N 'TIL 9:041 P. M.

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S'"•athem Pacific had (olno· or
tractions to 2 POln\8 cut down

POMEROY SHOPS 1'0 B.E OPEN B A. M. 'TILL 7 P. M.

MIDDLEPORT SHOPS TO Ill OPEN l

it.l profit~ -.r(d

mi~d Y!'U on a lopely road

tiouaJ.i,f lower~neral ,Motors~ arid .
· Auburil~a
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TONIC ... ........ . .
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RAZOR HONING .. . .. ... .. ...... SOc
HAIR SINGE . ........ ... . .. . ..... 2Sc
WEEK DAYS-cLOSING AT 11:10 NOON TRVItSDAYS.
SATURDAYS OPEN 'TILL JOoOO P.M.

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Seven Americans
Are Held in China

DON'T let your car re•

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p('lnt after havtna been a.a htib ••
65 1-2 ln the torenoon deallnp.
Other ateel Mares. lncJudJnlr Beth!.lt!hem, Republic' and. Youngat.owt1
·, Sheet and Tube rire almllarly ar- .

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Effect, Beginnin; Auruat 15th., in Barber
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\vM admitted to probate · In the

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whose
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iug Western Union, i&amp;llied ohemt~ ; ~ ·
cal and CCI.~~on._. tpalnta.lnfld , i · 1.
talrly ~t~ tone In the r~ (', 1
&lt;he oroft&lt;-t•kln•. ~"'' while •tile!} " J
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Sunday AUKust 13'" BWJday achool

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ervtce bel1n&amp; at 9:30 o'clock. The .
rntntater will speak on the subject:
"SteWJrdltup". The mld week aer-

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m Ora.nae ,Towcahlp, Athena county AUIU&amp;t 14 and conclude A:::::
2'1. Bervlces every nl1ht e
SiLturdaya,

1/ANOTHER
REFORMED MAN
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· yHE 'j::ASE of the young man who while "going str~ight"
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CHURCH QF CHRIST
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was captured in Chicago anp brought back . to the
F. I, GIU'Clner, Pastor, MJiddlepOri
Mansfield Reformatory from which institution he had eo- ,
9:!5 Unltled service. Sermon
spbJeet: "Be Ye Kind, One to Ancaped 'some five years before, again brinl{l! the subject of
other".
corrective methods before the people of ·this state.
8:30 c. E. Hour.
'1 :30 Evangeliftic eve.nlnll service.
Tbo often we lean backwards at the wrong time and
Berman subject:
"Oer1zlm and
in the· wrong cases to see that our idea• of justice are
Eba.l''. You might not gue111 tt
the title. but thli sermon Is
fulfilled. When justice is done no one can be mistreated
deal with conditions ol our own
but there are many times when 1egal technicalities are
nation and town, and hence should
be ot vital practical value. Bring
fulfilled when men are enabled to escape the just penalty
your friends with you to hear thl!
o! thejr misdeeds while in others, individuals who are
me~el
,
Prayer and study hour Wed. 'l :30
reaUy•trying to beiter themselves in the world, are chosShare and enjoy Lt with u:.l
en as victims.
HEATH M. E. CHURCH
The c'use of the recently captured youth ~eoms to be
W, B. Pa.UiftOn, Pasior, Midtlleport
one of the latter class. Here w~ have an instance of a
I. N. Miller, 8. S. Supt.
Miss Ve11t.a .McOoy , cholr direc~
' . youth · who stole and was caught, punished and sent to
J. B. Euler, Epworth teague
prison flit his . wrong doing. He set·ved part of hia senpre1:1ident.
9:15 Sunday school. ·
tence 'an&lt;J .escaped and &lt;luring the period of illeg~l free10 :15 Morning worship. SubJect:
clam whicl\ he was enjoying, made a comp1ete change in
''Vision aDd :puty".
6:30 Epworth League.
hi3 li-'ing habits.
1 7:30 Eventng wo1'8hlp. Subject :
J!e sec~red jobs at which he worked faithfully and
! ..SinCfl'tty".
Pra.yet meeting Wednesday evehoneslly. He sent money to his parents from the wages
nin@.
he received. H&lt;e continued to study at nirhts and so imI Chofr rehei.raal Thursday even ..
proved himself that he won the position of responsibility
-gueSi&amp;- dUf'tng-·t.he week end M:;.
LUTHERAN CHURCU \
' as the director of advertisinlr in the Chicairo office of a
nnd .Mrs. Robert Musgrave of Eunt..
J. c. Plk!h. Paa&amp;or
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large ]pain\ company.
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cola~~~~~ daughter Phyllis Jean
Divine Berv!C(I 10: i.5 A. M .
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trativ.~s of justice and he returned to Ohio without the
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Thompson
had as week end guests Lester
formality of requisition from! Illinois and now his case Is
'I'l1omp801l and brothers Lloyd and
i~ th( h ~- nda of Governor White, who will decide as to
Conley of Qhto.
Milll Em9Jene Yeager t"eturned
Lln!h skull Ot the man whQ wrote that
w.hetqpr or not he shall be pardoned or finish out his tenn Die~'- .!:r'l"•".b~ Free
home sundaY' from a two weoks
the beauty kind of a diet
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or ~:~ettence.
vlatt with. relatives at Athens,
~ method ~1. handl!ng this case which would have
been a great impro' 6ment ~v~r ~h_e Y(ll:f it has been han_dled rould have beeil fOI1 ,tJie , o~~ef8l,l~ea qf !~stice, 'tn:tljf"~t!
loeatl l .~fir malf,':t&lt;} ·]!ave l!IV)f.!fltR ~~~J'Q~Iri!}Y ~
!mow, to 'theit., quarry and ~fter , ~n~in' thJlt h~ hllS' Joformi ~~ti'WR~ ma~in!f sue~ a sincere el\'ott to be a use·
.ful ci izen,. to ·have informeq him that they k~ew wl!ere
he w and put him on a sort of proba~ion while the pub.
lie w kept in igborance of his activities prior to his disroved in Chicago.
~·~~"~';!!::': oiis:&lt;!&gt;iii~lli~tiau:
~en if be is granted a po.rdon now, his work ia doubly h•rd because of the great amount of publicity given For bro•~'"''· ..,. entire err In lminu•:-Ua aWful maJ,efJt7 and tnspfritUE
to hilf'" case and he will face 1a8 hard a fight in his d.et&lt;&gt;r-l o.ll
d1metlalona.
One le&amp;n 1t.rlp of mule
We realize the aau. create11 ' .
minatd.on to t•o "straight11 now as he would have
l.:acon drenched. tn blrd seed. A cup cll•.slre for wat.er. But ttra.t's a dlr'
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or jet black oo~ee and r. eegment rot slap at repeal ' tot " tax~Uon.
},~d he served his time and come out of priaon heralded of trocl\11"111 ' "'""'Don't fora:ot we're giving the
llS annex-convict.
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COFFEE
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Del Monte
CORN
Del !\tonte
PEAS cans
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5
Full Cream
bars
CHEESE lb. 19c
PURE CANE SUGAR ~~::· $1.29
2 lbs. nc
BRO\VN SUGAR
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·dDER VINEGAR
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ENCORE SPAGHETTI 2 caJU 15~
P&lt;&gt;pular Braad•
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CIGARETTES
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on~ Plan who is trying

to do rl1Jht while hundreds ,of

murdtrers, fhu11e and cut-throat. are knowingly released
from ~he :tJ)IJs. dajly becau•e the technicalities of tbe law
fipd lq_~ph!iles for their escape.

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Head Lettuce, 60's ..... 2 heacls 17c
Bappnas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 lbs. 25t&gt;

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New Hoven spent the
wltb1 :!Iabell Hart.
Mr. and

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week

Elwood

Llevlnll:

were calHnr on the tonner's lllter,
Mra. Mary NeMe Sunday evenJne.

DID YOU EVER STOP
TO THINK?

:was Esther Hoftma.n or HUhting-

ton was Sunday ruesta o1 her par-

enta, Mr. and Join. J. M. Hottman.

) T~ati~f to IU~;k ia a

· , By Ed~"~ R. W10ite, Shawnee, Oklahoma

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IT 11.AS NEVER

.llUl'f RECOR'J!OO) YET THA.t TI11S KIND OF NOISE EVER

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Sunday AUKust 13'" BWJday achool

at 9;15 A. 11.
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a8v. E.
distr1ct 1Uperlpten4en\ wtll conduct the lalt quarteTb'

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ervtce bel1n&amp; at 9:30 o'clock. The .
rntntater will speak on the subject:
"SteWJrdltup". The mld week aer-

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m Ora.nae ,Towcahlp, Athena county AUIU&amp;t 14 and conclude A:::::
2'1. Bervlces every nl1ht e
SiLturdaya,

1/ANOTHER
REFORMED MAN
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· yHE 'j::ASE of the young man who while "going str~ight"
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CHURCH QF CHRIST
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was captured in Chicago anp brought back . to the
F. I, GIU'Clner, Pastor, MJiddlepOri
Mansfield Reformatory from which institution he had eo- ,
9:!5 Unltled service. Sermon
spbJeet: "Be Ye Kind, One to Ancaped 'some five years before, again brinl{l! the subject of
other".
corrective methods before the people of ·this state.
8:30 c. E. Hour.
'1 :30 Evangeliftic eve.nlnll service.
Tbo often we lean backwards at the wrong time and
Berman subject:
"Oer1zlm and
in the· wrong cases to see that our idea• of justice are
Eba.l''. You might not gue111 tt
the title. but thli sermon Is
fulfilled. When justice is done no one can be mistreated
deal with conditions ol our own
but there are many times when 1egal technicalities are
nation and town, and hence should
be ot vital practical value. Bring
fulfilled when men are enabled to escape the just penalty
your friends with you to hear thl!
o! thejr misdeeds while in others, individuals who are
me~el
,
Prayer and study hour Wed. 'l :30
reaUy•trying to beiter themselves in the world, are chosShare and enjoy Lt with u:.l
en as victims.
HEATH M. E. CHURCH
The c'use of the recently captured youth ~eoms to be
W, B. Pa.UiftOn, Pasior, Midtlleport
one of the latter class. Here w~ have an instance of a
I. N. Miller, 8. S. Supt.
Miss Ve11t.a .McOoy , cholr direc~
' . youth · who stole and was caught, punished and sent to
J. B. Euler, Epworth teague
prison flit his . wrong doing. He set·ved part of hia senpre1:1ident.
9:15 Sunday school. ·
tence 'an&lt;J .escaped and &lt;luring the period of illeg~l free10 :15 Morning worship. SubJect:
clam whicl\ he was enjoying, made a comp1ete change in
''Vision aDd :puty".
6:30 Epworth League.
hi3 li-'ing habits.
1 7:30 Eventng wo1'8hlp. Subject :
J!e sec~red jobs at which he worked faithfully and
! ..SinCfl'tty".
Pra.yet meeting Wednesday evehoneslly. He sent money to his parents from the wages
nin@.
he received. H&lt;e continued to study at nirhts and so imI Chofr rehei.raal Thursday even ..
proved himself that he won the position of responsibility
-gueSi&amp;- dUf'tng-·t.he week end M:;.
LUTHERAN CHURCU \
' as the director of advertisinlr in the Chicairo office of a
nnd .Mrs. Robert Musgrave of Eunt..
J. c. Plk!h. Paa&amp;or
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large ]pain\ company.
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10100 an&lt;\ Mr. and Mra. H. H. , Sunday school 9 A M
cola~~~~~ daughter Phyllis Jean
Divine Berv!C(I 10: i.5 A. M .
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While fulfilling these du~ies he wa• found by the opBy Arthur "Bu1a" Baer
trativ.~s of justice and he returned to Ohio without the
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Thompson
had as week end guests Lester
formality of requisition from! Illinois and now his case Is
'I'l1omp801l and brothers Lloyd and
i~ th( h ~- nda of Governor White, who will decide as to
Conley of Qhto.
Milll Em9Jene Yeager t"eturned
Lln!h skull Ot the man whQ wrote that
w.hetqpr or not he shall be pardoned or finish out his tenn Die~'- .!:r'l"•".b~ Free
home sundaY' from a two weoks
the beauty kind of a diet
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or ~:~ettence.
vlatt with. relatives at Athens,
~ method ~1. handl!ng this case which would have
been a great impro' 6ment ~v~r ~h_e Y(ll:f it has been han_dled rould have beeil fOI1 ,tJie , o~~ef8l,l~ea qf !~stice, 'tn:tljf"~t!
loeatl l .~fir malf,':t&lt;} ·]!ave l!IV)f.!fltR ~~~J'Q~Iri!}Y ~
!mow, to 'theit., quarry and ~fter , ~n~in' thJlt h~ hllS' Joformi ~~ti'WR~ ma~in!f sue~ a sincere el\'ott to be a use·
.ful ci izen,. to ·have informeq him that they k~ew wl!ere
he w and put him on a sort of proba~ion while the pub.
lie w kept in igborance of his activities prior to his disroved in Chicago.
~·~~"~';!!::': oiis:&lt;!&gt;iii~lli~tiau:
~en if be is granted a po.rdon now, his work ia doubly h•rd because of the great amount of publicity given For bro•~'"''· ..,. entire err In lminu•:-Ua aWful maJ,efJt7 and tnspfritUE
to hilf'" case and he will face 1a8 hard a fight in his d.et&lt;&gt;r-l o.ll
d1metlalona.
One le&amp;n 1t.rlp of mule
We realize the aau. create11 ' .
minatd.on to t•o "straight11 now as he would have
l.:acon drenched. tn blrd seed. A cup cll•.slre for wat.er. But ttra.t's a dlr'
eo
or jet black oo~ee and r. eegment rot slap at repeal ' tot " tax~Uon.
},~d he served his time and come out of priaon heralded of trocl\11"111 ' "'""'Don't fora:ot we're giving the
llS annex-convict.
LJnch 11. 804'1--;tii'DI \ike a tope Constitution l\ new paint )ob, Prom

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COFFEE
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Del Monte
CORN
Del !\tonte
PEAS cans
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5
Full Cream
bars
CHEESE lb. 19c
PURE CANE SUGAR ~~::· $1.29
2 lbs. nc
BRO\VN SUGAR
19c
·dDER VINEGAR
Gal.
ENCORE SPAGHETTI 2 caJU 15~
P&lt;&gt;pular Braad•
Carton $}.}9
CIGARETTES
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on~ Plan who is trying

to do rl1Jht while hundreds ,of

murdtrers, fhu11e and cut-throat. are knowingly released
from ~he :tJ)IJs. dajly becau•e the technicalities of tbe law
fipd lq_~ph!iles for their escape.

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time wl.slllniJ ;you were

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Pork and Beam
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Clonr "Farm
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Oxydol :::~··
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Wanda :;:;•' 4....19c
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DAIRY MAIP -

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Watermelons, large . . . . . . each 45c
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Head Lettuce, 60's ..... 2 heacls 17c
Bappnas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 lbs. 25t&gt;

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M'~;Ss , Lola Rose and Fa.y 1 Hart

New Hoven spent the
wltb1 :!Iabell Hart.
Mr. and

xra.

week

Elwood

Llevlnll:

were calHnr on the tonner's lllter,
Mra. Mary NeMe Sunday evenJne.

DID YOU EVER STOP
TO THINK?

:was Esther Hoftma.n or HUhting-

ton was Sunday ruesta o1 her par-

enta, Mr. and Join. J. M. Hottman.

) T~ati~f to IU~;k ia a

· , By Ed~"~ R. W10ite, Shawnee, Oklahoma

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viee;blirked up by truthful :dvertiaing, to niake l:&gt;uai~ela?au,cceuful these daya.
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KNOCDRs'ORQI,OOM·S~R~~RS. . TAEY ARE NOTH-'

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Beri!&gt; At 9 :30; Rut·
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Herm~~on 'Hardln r.nd wU!!.·
Mr. and ~~- Jlmet Johnson and
M:r. and ·~re. Sddle !ietae speJP.
Sunday with WIWe Jobnacm &amp;ni:l
wife of J..tt~ t R. D.'t •
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Olawaon Rou.lh and wlte spm~l
Sunday with. h.Le pt~r.nta, Mr. ,.nd
Mn. tzarnle Roush ~&amp;r Broad Run

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In spite ot shqw~ , C\urinl ~
conte~. t.b.e 1ame Went full niml
i.nn1P&amp;a and the ~ctrtclm&amp; took
the kml end of a g :tc) 3 score, WUh
Clark ·pitc.hing careful" and oon&amp;18tent. ball lhro~ut ""d the
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T'ylor ~•111&gt;11&lt;1!1 and rroti&lt;fdallllb·

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wttb ner unolel, Clove~-nd and

O&amp;car Roum or nprt.h.em

tbe third tnntna:.

Ohio.

W. G. Bwngarne.r, Rev. w . M.

The Southei'D: QhJo bpys tpok. &amp;
run lead lti the ft.nt wJl!&lt;:h the

Slaughter and Mabel BUfllR'arner
a~tended • qua~ly meeting ol the

~wo

Sugar Run la4a... matched lb th.e

UniOn clrcu1t a~ the
churc h Saturday.

thtrd but the count WIUI 11000 untied
" ~ tQe vleltors pushed four runs

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orove

~ister ln the tourth on
sever-.1. hll,f&gt; oombJneQ, w1t{l erro~;a

m·er the

- · ·wo a:inrtllement will tMt taken. fw
leu Ulan a. ~tntn.1.um ChS:J'I'!" . ~
mnt· flve cems tor .each · tl:ili!ltllon.

und were never a.satn 1 headed. Two

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feeble eft'ort In the B~:Venth to come
ta ute but It WU too much for the
boya and Lhey &amp;0011 suceumbed a:fter countfn~~; one mon~ run in that
frRme.
The Une- up follows:E$Uia.J' Run (3)
AB R H E

For Sale, MP.c:.

Baseball!

tallies wre added tn

tlle 84xtP ll;ld 11. Anal scorlpg KeB· 1
t-u re conilsttng ot one run , put over

·~t\~~·!tJ.!:~

J Aee Hudkint ,
t~at " who is -~
tight of his career
hosp ital, where he

Pomeroy

condition froJtl t"w~~·~i~:~:r~
chl~sl which he r4

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houre. AU modern oonvenieno38.
call 21f-J.
8-11-tt

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Admission 15 Cent&amp;

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Grand Stand 5 Cenb

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HOUSE :POR RENT-8 rQPml •nd'
ba.th tqrniehed or unturniahed.
l ~. Apply Yra.
H. Caldwell, la&amp;
~-· · Butternut Avenue, PoalefO)', O.

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I ViJitOra
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cQt.UMUOS
cornfr u..- a'nd Flftb

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VVon

Newar k . . .
RochosLm· . . . . . . . . .
Baltimore .
Toronto . . ...... .. .
Montrea l . . . . . . .
Buffalo . . .. .
Albany . . . . .. . . . . . .
Jfrsey City . . . . .. . .

Sh.

()oluntbull, Ohio.

ROOMS, Sti&lt;OLE 11.00
DOUBLE $1.1141
Dlntnc Room, Coffee Shop,

)

tJnllmlkd Slreet Parklnc

'

.lamea H. Butler,
llaDr.ct:r.

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80
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66

51
62

61

68

61
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AMI:RlCAN

ASSOCIATION

Columb\13 7; Minneapolis 2.
Louisville 2; Kansas City 1.
Toledo 4; St. Paul I
Indian~pol Ls 3: Milwau kee 2.
Indianapolis 7; Milwaukee 3.

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Boron who !:,Jl€nt her v'":atton here wiU1 her brOthl3r and
famly 11: turned to her home nL
Olcvela.nd latJt week..

Mr. and Mrs. llusb McNid:els and
fRmlly l!lpenL Saturda y wit h
moUler a.nd sisters u.t

the

I

M 't - 1

City.
Marshal McNlctel'l anrl family
and George MeNickcls and fRmil y
all of Jackson, Mich ., spent
the
week end here with their brother

IN TON

.... ST. NICHOLAS

CINCINNATI

NATIONAL LE.\GVE

Modern Nursery Rimes·

New York 4; Phtla.delphla 0.
Chlca~~:o at Pltt!lburlh &lt;ralnl.
Only gamCS" scheduled.

Did You Ever Stop To
Think?

11' YO'.J
E.'V!H2
.=:A'TCH
V P 10
RoSIE

By EDSON R. WAITE

I 'Lt.. T E,L

you

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'tO &gt;;uB DvD\

Shawnee, Oklahoma

ARTI-IUR J. MANSFIELD, PUBLISHER OF THE ARLING·
TON (MASS.) NEWS, SAYS:
.
"Almoat everybody hao oomethin11 to oell an&lt;l in order to
make a oale there mu•t first be a contact of aome kind.
"Newspaper advertioinr io for the purpooe of helpin!ll to aell
either merchandise or ideaa or both. The -~'lt;l of the loc~l
newapa~r i.• qniye.~aal; itt new• io earerly ao~1h~ ·""~· ,it offera an
•1~11\llilll oppoflltllllY fur "'" lout "!"O:Ch•n~ to llr!lll ~IJ ~~han•
~~~I! f\1 i!le ~~~~PlJo!l qf t~P II!Clal coqolltUe!U\Y.
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Rcush, ct . . . . . ......... 4 o o o
RuSsell. rl . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 0 l Score by innings :

Horn, lt .... . . .. . . . ... . 4 o 1 o

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AL Cheder BaU Park

of· hi !I recovery.

watson, as . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1 1 o

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AT J.IGHTEp Fl£t,.p•

In : P1!11dlf'p~; · d~m'e
Beri!&gt; At 9 :30; Rut·
, land _'Foni(ht.
j_

to'

&amp;d.\-antage, t.he laea~ never
~nee after tyinl the acore

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•

we,k e}ld bee~ ~ _~ f&amp;rP? Wltb
Herm~~on 'Hardln r.nd wU!!.·
Mr. and ~~- Jlmet Johnson and
M:r. and ·~re. Sddle !ietae speJP.
Sunday with WIWe Jobnacm &amp;ni:l
wife of J..tt~ t R. D.'t •
~
Olawaon Rou.lh and wlte spm~l
Sunday with. h.Le pt~r.nta, Mr. ,.nd
Mn. tzarnle Roush ~&amp;r Broad Run

ft .

b&amp;t8

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Eleey ·~ or Ne!~ll "'""I '

unlll for plaf.
In spite ot shqw~ , C\urinl ~
conte~. t.b.e 1ame Went full niml
i.nn1P&amp;a and the ~ctrtclm&amp; took
the kml end of a g :tc) 3 score, WUh
Clark ·pitc.hing careful" and oon&amp;18tent. ball lhro~ut ""d the
~Ina

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Kl'l.
Jol!ll r
l!ll)l bll
IUid'""''""
family o1
~

Whtca ntn had,. reql.ere&lt;l ,-~ a.lin.cet

Electrtdans

V{. VA.

T'ylor ~•111&gt;11&lt;1!1 and rroti&lt;fdallllb·

q-

llii!&gt; ~ ;lillie , ...._ub!e
o..,
llril&lt; tno ljqpr i\un ""*~
II' pine at the loCol 1\lih ""

fteid, 'l'J'lufadall eventna:

tllill,

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Clar~ Wbil~ l
Tbfl Soutpem . Ohio

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da~bter

of Qt..

rner RoUllh ls apencU:ne three weeks
wttb ner unolel, Clove~-nd and

O&amp;car Roum or nprt.h.em

tbe third tnntna:.

Ohio.

W. G. Bwngarne.r, Rev. w . M.

The Southei'D: QhJo bpys tpok. &amp;
run lead lti the ft.nt wJl!&lt;:h the

Slaughter and Mabel BUfllR'arner
a~tended • qua~ly meeting ol the

~wo

Sugar Run la4a... matched lb th.e

UniOn clrcu1t a~ the
churc h Saturday.

thtrd but the count WIUI 11000 untied
" ~ tQe vleltors pushed four runs

oat

orove

~ister ln the tourth on
sever-.1. hll,f&gt; oombJneQ, w1t{l erro~;a

m·er the

- · ·wo a:inrtllement will tMt taken. fw
leu Ulan a. ~tntn.1.um ChS:J'I'!" . ~
mnt· flve cems tor .each · tl:ili!ltllon.

und were never a.satn 1 headed. Two

mOI'B

QSeleSS

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tn t.h8 ninth. ThP. Reds mllde a
feeble eft'ort In the B~:Venth to come
ta ute but It WU too much for the
boya and Lhey &amp;0011 suceumbed a:fter countfn~~; one mon~ run in that
frRme.
The Une- up follows:E$Uia.J' Run (3)
AB R H E

For Sale, MP.c:.

Baseball!

tallies wre added tn

tlle 84xtP ll;ld 11. Anal scorlpg KeB· 1
t-u re conilsttng ot one run , put over

·~t\~~·!tJ.!:~

J Aee Hudkint ,
t~at " who is -~
tight of his career
hosp ital, where he

Pomeroy

condition froJtl t"w~~·~i~:~:r~
chl~sl which he r4

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Ktmes.lb · ........ .. .... 4 0 0
Tt rr111, ~b .. . . . . .. .. . . . . 4 1 1
"'"'~· p " " " " " " " • 0 0
Wllll4m:s,

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FOR RENT- Flve room furnished
houre. AU modern oonvenieno38.
call 21f-J.
8-11-tt

To\a.l

2:30

1:2 3. 6 8·7 8.

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Admission 15 Cent&amp;

0 . E.. . .. . 2 0 0 4 0 3 0 0 l
R ..... ... 0',0 2 0 0 0 ,1 0

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Grand Stand 5 Cenb

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35 3 4 9

HOUSE :POR RENT-8 rQPml •nd'
ba.th tqrniehed or unturniahed.
l ~. Apply Yra.
H. Caldwell, la&amp;
~-· · Butternut Avenue, PoalefO)', O.

o.

6-7..flt.

Help Wantei

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I ViJitOra
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cornfr u..- a'nd Flftb

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VVon

Newar k . . .
RochosLm· . . . . . . . . .
Baltimore .
Toronto . . ...... .. .
Montrea l . . . . . . .
Buffalo . . .. .
Albany . . . . .. . . . . . .
Jfrsey City . . . . .. . .

Sh.

()oluntbull, Ohio.

ROOMS, Sti&lt;OLE 11.00
DOUBLE $1.1141
Dlntnc Room, Coffee Shop,

)

tJnllmlkd Slreet Parklnc

'

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llaDr.ct:r.

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51
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YESTERDAY' S Rl!:fl UL'lS
AMI:RlCAN

ASSOCIATION

Columb\13 7; Minneapolis 2.
Louisville 2; Kansas City 1.
Toledo 4; St. Paul I
Indian~pol Ls 3: Milwau kee 2.
Indianapolis 7; Milwaukee 3.

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Boron who !:,Jl€nt her v'":atton here wiU1 her brOthl3r and
famly 11: turned to her home nL
Olcvela.nd latJt week..

Mr. and Mrs. llusb McNid:els and
fRmlly l!lpenL Saturda y wit h
moUler a.nd sisters u.t

the

I

M 't - 1

City.
Marshal McNlctel'l anrl family
and George MeNickcls and fRmil y
all of Jackson, Mich ., spent
the
week end here with their brother

IN TON

.... ST. NICHOLAS

CINCINNATI

NATIONAL LE.\GVE

Modern Nursery Rimes·

New York 4; Phtla.delphla 0.
Chlca~~:o at Pltt!lburlh &lt;ralnl.
Only gamCS" scheduled.

Did You Ever Stop To
Think?

11' YO'.J
E.'V!H2
.=:A'TCH
V P 10
RoSIE

By EDSON R. WAITE

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you

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Shawnee, Oklahoma

ARTI-IUR J. MANSFIELD, PUBLISHER OF THE ARLING·
TON (MASS.) NEWS, SAYS:
.
"Almoat everybody hao oomethin11 to oell an&lt;l in order to
make a oale there mu•t first be a contact of aome kind.
"Newspaper advertioinr io for the purpooe of helpin!ll to aell
either merchandise or ideaa or both. The -~'lt;l of the loc~l
newapa~r i.• qniye.~aal; itt new• io earerly ao~1h~ ·""~· ,it offera an
•1~11\llilll oppoflltllllY fur "'" lout "!"O:Ch•n~ to llr!lll ~IJ ~~han•
~~~I! f\1 i!le ~~~~PlJo!l qf t~P II!Clal coqolltUe!U\Y.
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Rcush, ct . . . . . ......... 4 o o o
RuSsell. rl . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 0 l Score by innings :

Horn, lt .... . . .. . . . ... . 4 o 1 o

'

AL Cheder BaU Park

of· hi !I recovery.

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If
~UNO IS ACOUIHED

CHICKEN THIU[S
STODART F

:-500

S~riff' a Office
Of Theft Of 600
Chickens

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Federal Aid Job
,:: · To Be Retained If
., J Sqwobble Ends
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Tribune, call 286-L; If the
Oftlce uk for 20ll·R.

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TAKEN AT NIGHT

.Of Right Of W.y Proper·
ty Said To Be Stick~
ing Point ·

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REkDERS'
the Newa Oftlce of

-II&amp;-·

From Brooder
Some Oiatance From
Stobart Home

MAf~HADO

Ill". and

colle4 on

Mro. AI""" UUI'!01
Ur. IIICI un. K. L. Put·

bee

..,.,ma.

.... and ...... QreJnoldl and Jlr.
and Krl. Noob or RaYons·
wood ~lteodod chur&lt;h ~·

Kelp eotm.ty, despite the con.tmversy reaullln&amp; over the Iettie~
!lrient of tht' purchue ot Jand for t.

lbe Blokneu ebopel Bunda7.
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toot a load ot mekloe to RaYeD~~
wood Bt.lurdQ.
Tile Lebtl&gt;&lt;io1 lownlhlp Sunday
~~c:hool oonvenUon :wW be held here
at the Blctoell cn.uren Sunday Aug

tn the
amount
a chance
to
of State
~r.~~~~~~~~~~u:~haaaettl.op.
HobBdn to the
tt "'&amp;#~ revealed

·Ai&gt;die·oJ13.

The Boy Scoute or Mlddl-' .,.

enjoylnJ an ouatna at J. A. Hartla'

~ndlna.

Funeral senua tor Mrs.

Dade, 18, who ctlecl at

the

ot Al AleWld.er·. at Letwt
Prlday, wW be OODducted ·from
l.etart. church 8uncla.J oltemo;;.n
II a o'c- wltll burlltl folk&gt;wlJI&amp;
In tharve ol tll8 lllwlna mortl&lt;l&amp;ns.
lt. wu announced here.
·

Hoine Made
ICE CREAM
Special
Sat. and Sun. Only

--.tUTTLE RITZ

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_NI1bt
.BALL

accordbli to the
OOflVfrsat.jof"l

.t he coverntnent. will

~· ~1!'!~. u,~~d l!ld4

TO RESIGN OFFICS.....
.

Kansas Bogus Bond .Scandal1Mou8n.vu'uinn~1s . .

Enforced Retirem~t Of
Mtchado Seen Aa Vic·
tory For Rooaevelt
CHANGE EFFECTEQ ,

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Thru Moral PeriUUion;
Cuban Victim Of "
Own Army

[NT 8[GUN

.
Ronald Finney (left), bond broker of Emporia and
. a olnale : Topeka, Kan., who wu arreRted at Topeka on charges of
~,'!'Ji~
,
in connection with seliina
forged municipal bonds.
~ ez- :
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:h.r. : At right i.• Thomas B. Boyd, state treasurer of Kan•a•,
: whose office wa~ placed in charge of the ~tate militia by
: Governor Alfred M. Landon, ~ending a thorough illVesti: galion of the office. AJpproximately $650,000 of the bo·
~i:f- -us oecurities were found in the· vault of the state treas.,
ury at Topeka.

'Blond Tigress'

Map A\11.
a..iti!&gt;D
. ....
New York,
lt.-INB-0

Cblrlee-t

If P·HICE GIUGINC

land, by COlonel
lu.nd., by Clonel Oharlft
·
and hi&amp; wlf~. 11\af
~ I l'p
1 &lt;W1sion. ot the eDIIt&amp;na Dlf1llll' OJ
the regktn. •
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001. ODd MH. ~ whq.,.

PH[SIO[NTIAl PAlACE AS H[RHEHI
IS SHE~HO HMPI~ARY PRE~ DENT•

le Deeiped Aa Enforce•
ment Meuure When
Cod~ are Signed

Hundreda Storm Palace Shouting ba~tiOilil
Againat Depoaed Preaident, Stealing Food,.Cloth•
·
inr and Furniture, Unreatrained

OOYtr)' Of Ia ~

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IDopntafn

norlhotl\ olr ....to ld

ltPOlled
lbtoo
~1• ol Ule
lcr!J ·
teaiW'ftl
to the
n"'o'e
Pan~ AlnraJB, tne., who
madetbetr~

The mounl.nln W reportect.

M

hllher t.11an llounl or
MoUnt Porel, both ln Oremllna.
and tile fjOrd. located In ""' lll'll!·
/.frvWe sectlon, hu never beeD tx·
plored becaw~e ot lee ~
In ft11na from Anpn.,_llllt ' I&lt;&gt;
Cla~em&amp;' lallllnd., tht QlOR.
ern point reached by the
dberJI&gt;s, they opo&lt;ted lbt ... . ,
and followed lt Inland tor ~

to ISSUE

WARNINGS

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· Aa Hoodlu1111 Roar Thru Havana Streeta.On Motor:"
I cycle•; De Ceopeda, Son Of Great Patriot To Be :

Acting Preoident

~~~~~~~~~t: mab,

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~E F04o(&gt;WING
' BUS!NqS PLACQ!
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~MEI~OY WILl, PUT .NTO EFFECT TH~ ~01..

for

rumor I am proposlnl idbtcome 8 BrttL!!h IIUb,Jeci ta · all
n~... the paper quoted him
ns saJtnr.
"I am an American and ahall remain an American."

L01111fl~lt: liTO"E
HOURS, B~GI~NlNG ~-;;:,,;;
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Speci~l,s

CORN, gOOid uuality, 3 &lt;la;lls ••• . .· •. •. 26c
DIXJE ~AID COFFEE
v~ spec~al, 2 l~s, .... ... . ....... 37c
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Beef Roast "Choice Cuts, lb. lOc

·~SWIFT HAMS" whole or half, lb. 14Yac

SMOKED BACON, in piece lb .. , , ... tOe
BR.EA.~F~T :QACON, In piece, lb. 1~Yac
All of our Meata Are Government
.
lnapected

",Daily

3tilf Jolt HIUldecl Out
PMjeeb Other Than
HithwaJ PaYin1

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1930

1932
~lliza
.
Th- ~ - - tborouahly -ditioned and ready for tale. Price,:! .•,..,. ' lOw
·for quick tale. CUJa or ~1'1111 io *!lit.· . ..
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Italian Armada
President On Way
Leaves For Home Back To Capital
S.IH Loadia1 Air Squad· Chid Executive Endil Two
ron, Takes alf on Final
Week• Vacatlooo •t
l.ap of J.......,.
Famib- Home

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VEAL, BEEF, PORK and MUTTON
PORK CHOPS, 2 lbs , ., ............ 21ic
Veal or Mutton Stew, lb.. ... . . . ...... 8c
VEAL ROAST, lb ... ., , . ... .. .. .. . . llc
BOILING BEEF, 4lbs ..... ,. . ·'· ..... 2lic
FRESH SAUSAGE, home made; lb... tOe
PORK LIVER, 2 lbs .. ... ... ... , . ... tSc

·.•

open 8 A. M. Cl- 11:00 P. M·.

KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES,
'' -., ·
.10c size, 4 Boxes for ... .......... 2lic .
LARD, pure kettle rendered, 2 IJis ;. .. . tqc_·· ..

· M:A.TCHES, 6 boxes for ... , , .,...... 23c '

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· Ole() ............ 3 lbs.!for 20J: \

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Bit By Rutin1

()pea 1•00 A. M. Cl- 1:00 P. M,

Saturday Only,

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By WILLIAM K. Htm'CHINSON
·
INS Staft' Correspondent
Havana, Aug. 12.-INS--Broken by a revolt of ihe
army which made him a dictator for years, Generi1 .lJ~
rardo Machado resigned aa president of Cuba today alllld
a ~ene of riotGUI!I disorder.
.
Mrs. Eleancr Jarman, 29General Alberto Herrera, minister of war and 11thyear-old Chicago woman, porary military dictator, became acting preRi~ent~Jtl;!l
known as the ublond ti- congress u., able to meet and accept M~chado s re .
..
gre!!S" and sought since Au· tion, at which time _Carl~ Manuel De c..pedes,
• -~~
gust 4 in connection with Cuba's greatest patriot. wtll be named secretary of itiie,
the brutal murder of Gus· making him acting president.
tave Ho~h. a Chicago hab- R;rrera wiD ft:1icn completelY~;.,====;=:=====:
.erdasher, was captured by ' f1om ,he ~"'·.ernmeht. a&amp; IOOfl h.&amp; restaned .
police W f'dne~ay night in u!qre&amp;e riWlea De CelpertA' se · In
·1\ chideout. With her was leetton.
George
.tlckup

~J.d.

........,..

CHAOS RULES IN CAPITAL

To Alleged Profiteer~
Before Public Act·
ionIa Taken

than a hundred ml16.
"Prvru the

ELECTRIC
Theatre

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nPRf~[NT SIEC[

..T.O . GJIT I

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D=·::T~:.-~-

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29c

lhe
theP

188,500 to
definitely
controversy over
required land re-

ECONOMIC PI~C:E
HT UCUBA
·sAN~' ·BU~OSHEO

FORCE

PRICET

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