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Uncertainty 0('
Grain Situation
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EA·DERS' NOTICE - It you want
the Newa Office of The Dally
Tribune, call 286-L; It the Busln ...
Oftlce aak for 202-R.

Ohio-Partly cloudy. Warmer In nil'f"!1e
South port10n rouowm by llhowtn in WE'd
portion ls.t.e tOPIJht. Thund&amp;y abowet'l, I.'OOJ·
er In West. portiOn in tJtenoon.

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By Carrl.er 16 Cente--By Mall $Ul0

If U'a News It's tn The Tribune

~ QuarteHe Accwed Of
::. Takina Acce11oriea
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MURDER IS CO

ONE CONFESSES

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More Than 3,000
Affec;ted; Ia Hei11ht
Buoy Seaoon
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OF DRESS . MAKERS
Sacred Heart Schol'l
Yard

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will be ctwep,:a•ay .

WED.
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Two Men Escape With
Final l'ayment For
Factor'1 Release

Diaoatiofaction With Modificationi Of Temporary Codes

TRAGEDY RESULTS

VOICED BY LEWIS

Striker• Said To
Sur,port Of Re-F.mpoyment Head '

Laid By Cordon of Police aided by Two
Airplaneo

Moln Objection Made To
Raiainlr Work W•k
To 40 Hours

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,mlnlmlzed the
the Federation
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611~ F. &amp; A. 1\J., wil!.l5e •(!O~du,cte~ &gt;. a~ ~i)e,
Ewing Funeral:flolll!l .a t 2,:00 &amp;'clock Wertne,srl·ay after')loori. J\11 r\l.empe!'ll yf Pomeroy\Lodge No. 164, F. &amp; i\',·~t aiul any .otheor lllaster masons are urgently ·requested to "
be present at the ' PoJ1\eroy ,Masonic l,lldge ·
room at 1 :30 P. M. ·
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AFTER ACQUITT AU
act.
held that
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GEORGE W. KREITLER, W. M. ·
ATTEST W. L VAUGHAN,
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' Help Victim of Rabies!
20 Other• Treated

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l)nder the Price Code e1tabliohed by, the
Producer• of milk, the under1i11ned Diatri·
buton of milk producta in this area are
compelled to e1tablish the followin11 pricea:

Milk, quart• llc; pinta 6c
Sin11le X Cream, half &amp;tinta 12c pinta 24c
DOuble X Cream, half pinta 18e; pta. 35c
BuHermilk, quarta 9c:
Effective Aucu•t 16th. 1933 •
POMEROY, rd.iDDLEP6RT and
GALLIPOUS DAIRYMEN

A oode of f&amp;tr oompe&amp;tt1on for the
e!ef)trlc raUwaya IQld aubatdl&amp;rY bus
lines waa before the recoveey ad..

Desperate Battl~
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btand of cigamtes. But, one- day
he,asked me to try his. Wtll,
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· ';1uckito Please" ...,. sinco. And
it's not merely because Luckies
rute.fiile aod ire ever ao mild.
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mate th~g with me. Mt.t all, It
rouc:beo my lips-and I io ta1ce
pride in my sense of dajliriness.
Natutally, "Touting" meaos to
me even mM! than It does to' •
man-for pllrity i• sometbiil_g·very
p~uo to • fulidiouo wOm.a.
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UJonttDued OD,

to LUPE 'VELEZ SENDS

NIECE TO CONVENT

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prnntic moment at Chalk Farm,
as Miss Jessie Womaek
Ml'rlley, Brlhsh gnl, w.as J't•eeJved in~ th~ HJn*.l faith. At-le!t IS G. R.
Pat ':~ . so n of a weal thy Indian mrllwnmrehwhom she mar~ea &amp; '1!48r t:•
a,o At r 1""ht 1!': Or Moonge, pwsidcnt oft e Hmdu Mah&amp; i3adha who ~
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Helen
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c.. eraldlne
of Athens were
the week nd gusts of Mrs Myrtle 1
Rar,ll;er
Mra. J!lllen Stanley and Mrs. Sadie Hall of Canton called on Mrs.
Na.tross Sunday.
...., . , · Sleeth retUrned home Sunspending a week with Mr.
Charles King of Yeager.
Mra. James Cunnlnghilm
of New Haven were
of Mr and Mrs.

Whaley Thurlday afternoon
Phyllis and Mnrel Whaley spent
[NCOt;tRAGmG RESULTS
Wt1tne1Clay night at Hemlock Grove
north ResS and ehlldrell and Mt1111
JHE announcement that federal operatives were instru~ Haezl
Randolph was calling on
mental in apprehending 11 gangster crimh1al~o~ in con- LJzJ!e Mtdktf! sa.turday afternorm
nection with the recent massacre in a Missoul'i railroad also Mary VIolet and Edna VnnNe!lt.
rtation
well •• the recent Oklahoma kidnaping case, is Uule MidkiU remaiM about the
indeed reassuring news to the rank and f\le of American samt
Mrs Fi.nnle Fr08t has been Ill tor
citjzcn.."!hip.
the pa.st tew days
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attended the Oranl(e at Tuppeds
inals of the nation, that they may expect far more oppo~ ry
~hdns Saturday nlaht.
sition to t}\eir nefarious work since the Federal Govern· Mary Perry is apendlng a fev;
with her
parents, Charley
mont ha• taken action against them, merely prove to days
Bu.t~s and wtfe ot ll!ar the Oardon
many that this action should have been taken long ere 'Dale Hry and Warrick MldkUf
attend#'d the all day meettnr am!.
this.
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Oartwrllht, Margaret Youna:, Thel·
ma. and Ivy Sleeth, and Mabel and
Alma Henry
Mr. and Mrs Lou Edwards and
!amlly spent Sunday wlt.h Mr and
MnJ, Henry RlL88ell ot West Colum-

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Paul
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Mrs. Fred
Taylor
He will return to his
MomJay accompanied by Nat ll!a.
JQhn Natross was calUni on his
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mother, Mr.s. MMY Nat1'0611 Sunday.
Clemeens and dsuah·
~· and Mrs. John Forshee ot
t.ers Louise and Martenu of colum- Heliht.R epent Sunday with Mr and
bus are visiting her po.rcnts, Mr Mrs. Hoy Pox.
and Mrs Edward Ralph.
Raymond Walbwn returned home
L~alle Pack of Hamlin, w
ThlirsdliY after spending a week ""·"'"
spent Saturday with ~ 9, Ja:.;.~; at Columbus.
n 10mp&amp;On His sister-In-law
Fred Johnson teturned to P&amp;lVlrtot Dent accompanied him
kuabi.ll•g Sunday evening: attet·
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Joe Wolfenbarger of Wllkc-svtlle
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Rev J. D. La.w preached a.n tnt.ere&amp;tlnl sermon here Sunday evfl·
nlnK ilia text was "God Js on His
Throne"
Mr. and Mrs. Paul H,yman and
son Paul Kenneth ot Racine were
all dr.y auests or w R Hayman and
family, 8tmaa;y
Mr. and Mrs. John Hoback of
Spiller are vtsltlnl the latter's siB·
ter. Mr. and Mrs V A Wolfe ami

DID YOU EVER STOP
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DAILY NEWS, SAYS:
"The trouble wiih die' lpaomodic advf&gt;rtioer i• that he believ·
ea that it reachea fartlier th'in it llclua\ly doea. He often hao the
notion that-three ot four 11ood ada a year are 11oins to ataiilp uPo!t
the niil'd of eve.-y buyer the fact that he litio good• of gOQI{ qual·
ity and at ril!lt prieea in a way that that imprenion will never
wear off.
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. lllflol' njinl!i are not that way; they are ealy ici.. diYert
..froili dn(1, . ~· tot.&lt;l~er'bf an 6oneat •Cl!cl attractiv'e appolaltll'r'li
t~tl'lrlfltt~, !if he -il~Al', lid~e~ialjit,Ilff~Je'ii the impre~aioit -has
ltetin ..1m over a eracicl of many yaan.
- · ·~jff.mf'iJiil .r:ffeeu the mill~ a liuyc;r in Much fla,IO ltlifii&gt;
dlli '
t ' e•bi Q Wfiter on i tbcli:. ll tl&gt;e rock hacf the senae
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rloaliae it
fint timli a
water fell 'IP61i
~ut 1i , ...if million• of
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endre coOkW,j opet:ation without the upi!Qt'~~
dire'ct!f?D.•WiiJ:I an elecuic clock and 111 etfcuic
the~o~t, ~.o scientiBally correctlo.sttumentt,
controlliqg tiqte and temperi.ture to a niceaaane~s, co_
o king failures are almqst im_pofsibl~.
Anypne can ~ prize winoitig disheha11
al":.ays g,ec delicious re5uJ.u-widt ao Ele(U'ic
Ra0$e• I:"et us prove dds an!\many.ptb"-.!dv8!k.
·, ..~of •l"1"'lc"oooli0!,Yb7 acb&amp;I d..,;.:.aslriticni.

By Edaon R. Waite, Shawnee, Oklahoma

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New models on display. As little
as $6-JO down. 23 months to pay

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With the secret service operattves ,and federal de- cioqnly Su'!&lt;!iy.
CLIFTON, W. VA.,
MaUd R055 apent Sunday with her
tectives at work on cases ·concerning the Federal Govern- parents,
Llnton ~l~lr..lft and wlte
Mr and Mrs. Dave Ketof'ns and
ment it was reasonable to believe thht these experienced
c~U Kearns of qtcnn E~tSten and
m{)n would have more ~:~uccess than those of cities and
Oeraldlne (1.r&amp;ons of MIC\dleport
POPUP RIDGE
-S(&gt;ent the week eiilt with Mr. and
towns whose area of action was much more corttlned.
1'he annuai home comtng will be Mr1. W C Hollo.nd,
There is every reason to believe that If the de~ent clt- held
~tt tl)e f'oplt.r churCh Sunday, •. Mr. and Mrs Delbert ~cker and
izem, the law abiding portion of our government wlll do AUJ. '¥1 EverybOdy come and brtna fa.mlly of Middleport. spent Sunday
their part and not listen to the ramifitations of honeyed
phrasirig attorneys, but jUdge criminals at their trials on
the evidence produced, that a great decline In the very
noan future will be noticed in the illegal trafficking by the
criminal class u.s a whole .
Particularly will kidnaping become a busines• to he
nvoided. However the co·o~eration of men and women
~ worn to do their dutieM. must be had when they serve on
iuries trying the caseK of the ne'er·do·wells. It is ono
ihi!nit for bard working operatives to sflend many days, :
weeks and even mont hs in trucking anrl runnlnr down tttc
cri!Djnals, ~u~ quito another to secure a conviction. Howover, the bill helf has been accomplished when the crimInals have ,iieen caueht and lodeed In dliranp~ vile. The
rerila!!IIOJi work Jl~s With the prose~uting a~torneys ~nd
the citizens themselvea.

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Visits OUR Ci

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Mrs Charley Searle6 and daUrh'
ter Msble and 1tu ~:1 Oprby were
the 11uests or her parents Frldn:,;
r;N et :heini'Ce spent wedneaJ:tay
f.~r ana Mrs I..ew•s 1\uss~ll J.tf. I '
Basil Hysell returned to his y•ith Mn; Charley Searl~$ and I rmd daughter were tuesfs ~ul'.iCiay
:t:ome Mtmda)' ,
I f:J mily
ol his parents Mr. and Mrs Lewls
Mrs Hattie Ebersbach spent
Mrs Nct~le Russell was VISiting Russell .
1hursda.y with he:: moLher Mrs 1elutlves here Fr1day
Mr and Mrs Leo Woodard were
Charley Moore Br
Mrs. Elmer Hysell was the dlnnel' v.siting her s l!lter Mrs William
Mrs CleveiiUld 'RuSsell and dauguest of Mra Ervin Hysell Friday. Railey and family Sunday.
Berdice Russell Qf Rutland Is
•1 1 B1a~shaw was co.llmg on
vis tlng her gi-ap"'parents, Mr aud l wtS Russell Tuesday
Mrs Lew s Rn....ell.

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plans have
to 1 a a;reat da.y . A
lnclurll,ng several
pla,vent from
and Hunt1n8ton will be

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t.on spent Wednesday t'"eni.ng

In f~ct, whenever we attempt to interfere with any Violet w•' e.1so an afternoon caller.
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EU.Oii!lll R... ,! "" calllnr
man'e 1 en. or conception (•f how he wants to worship hi~ Ha~l wen e·:.mdar.
God whether that God be the Spiritual f'&lt;lther of Christ Ray Whale7 ~nil , family
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vl5ttors Monday
as th e \:.&gt;
Ralph Pertv was calUng on DRle
hummedan or some other Allah," there will be trouble Perry ~sd~U
f t ,., ' · •'-- 1:1
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Elizabeth '1.,. of the Rldae, Mro.
~ oo , ..c.?'p..ctl,tm~e ~~;.s ptove
1mes WJ ou num . er
at ~t Taylor. ottle and
Evelyn
wars aft'a ~""ljl'foiflU'e\tllpeli thl'(luglt a desire ,oJl·the part of"
of :Blw.Run attended tho
some one 'o ~tl,\lb '~ qm~' on~ '!lie's ~t. ~'Orahlp ~ - He ;~
, tilt~:-· of M"-\ s:::t.ii~!tT::
sees fit~l::liii~~:;pt
desilerate anll•ll'll&amp;biWi~ 'of 1aJtl®n· ~ ·q!'i\!~~ llif• •~d l&gt;i&gt;llr.
melli suii!f.:'tit hlS!oW· ii~:£he&lt;'-brld has' been'oreaoW~ll. ,, ~~~~~ . t~lfn: ·~~r~
T~W effort' on. the part of ~!)~•• ~hn profess to se~ za.,.;oi'uo :ti!Ml~y.
sins coljlmitted
by 9t1tera
becauol! those othe't.
do. •ot Ml.dlcltt
AlU: Wh!\l"r 1'11 calllnt •• Llzote
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Tburl'day a(~mooll.
conforl{! to the fotmel''s Ideas on; Sabbath ••~ping, io mls· JUliel and Rubey Raildolph
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Eln Run were the guest .;0;;:f,,u~ii0r I
P laced Rnd wrong bas (cally and should be di8couraued
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aunt. Mre. Dortha He&amp;&amp; n
'"he'never it appears.
and sunday
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Ope way to promote peace would he to ~nd ~ Wl\Y
so that all future wart! woui4 be fought ott the p~y·a•-yo~-

VIRGINIA
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uaughlier Eliza and &amp;randdaughter
Clara Ro!Je Laru spent Sunday at.
Sllendqn Springs.
Mrs. •Roy Wrtaht called on Mrs.
Arthur Moore Tuesday evening .
Harry French was a caller here
iecently
"l!lene BlUes ~:~pent Monday with
Edtlh Eblen
J D ~dams spent th.e latter pa.rt
c..f the week With Mrs Sarah Adam~~
of Ashland , Ky
Pctt:r Godfrey was a caller here
Thursday,
Mn John Leifheit Sr. lJ report·
td Ill
Dave and ThomM Scott spent the
v.eek end in Columbu11 with their
sister Mt•s. Phlllttas Dave returned
home and Thomas remained tor a.
longer stay
Ml·. and Mrs Charles Metzler of
Jackson were the dinner s:ueeta ot
their son-in-la.w and dauaht.er Mr
and Mrs. Ben Elilen and famtly
Bu.o1.day

but you can't make him dnnk." In other words, we might
by legislative enactment, till all the churches tn our lortd
CHE.RR"Y
under certldn Iigid law enforcement but if the move were Fritz Stahl and ramii.Y of New
made with the intention
makiflg a better country, the M&amp;rshtleld and Robert Blo.itbwatte

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Mn Ernest. Grlpun, Mr' Ln.•Ls
Rpuah and &amp;on Donal!l were callir.l on relAttvet here saturday eve-

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THE BLUE LAW AOVOCA TES
(N SPITE of the continued enlightenment of the pre•ent
age, it seems there is a certain percentage of the peo·
pie in our midst who insi•t on trying to take all o~ the joy
out of life by legioloting religion into the minds of people who have no $U( h ideas so far as they are concerneq
personally.
There ts no denying the fact that laws can be passed
and .if effort enough is made, they can be eitforced re·l
Jtardless of what they may cover. It Is equally true that
regardless of such laws, that may be used to prevent
people from passing the Sabbath •• they themselva •ee
tlt, U"ere i~ no la.w on earth, man made or otherwise,
which can legh;]ate goodness tnto the man or woman who
does not want it there.
Aa the ohl sriywg is "You can lead a horse to wrt.ter

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c:1Udrep a.nd 141'11 J . D Adf.Ql&amp; and

Qha(e, l'hlladelpllfa, Pll4ooborlbo lllll0'411i&lt;H

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as Miss Jessie Womaek
Ml'rlley, Brlhsh gnl, w.as J't•eeJved in~ th~ HJn*.l faith. At-le!t IS G. R.
Pat ':~ . so n of a weal thy Indian mrllwnmrehwhom she mar~ea &amp; '1!48r t:•
a,o At r 1""ht 1!': Or Moonge, pwsidcnt oft e Hmdu Mah&amp; i3adha who ~
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Helen
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c.. eraldlne
of Athens were
the week nd gusts of Mrs Myrtle 1
Rar,ll;er
Mra. J!lllen Stanley and Mrs. Sadie Hall of Canton called on Mrs.
Na.tross Sunday.
...., . , · Sleeth retUrned home Sunspending a week with Mr.
Charles King of Yeager.
Mra. James Cunnlnghilm
of New Haven were
of Mr and Mrs.

Whaley Thurlday afternoon
Phyllis and Mnrel Whaley spent
[NCOt;tRAGmG RESULTS
Wt1tne1Clay night at Hemlock Grove
north ResS and ehlldrell and Mt1111
JHE announcement that federal operatives were instru~ Haezl
Randolph was calling on
mental in apprehending 11 gangster crimh1al~o~ in con- LJzJ!e Mtdktf! sa.turday afternorm
nection with the recent massacre in a Missoul'i railroad also Mary VIolet and Edna VnnNe!lt.
rtation
well •• the recent Oklahoma kidnaping case, is Uule MidkiU remaiM about the
indeed reassuring news to the rank and f\le of American samt
Mrs Fi.nnle Fr08t has been Ill tor
citjzcn.."!hip.
the pa.st tew days
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The retJult.s in addition to serving notice on the crim· Val Well and wlte an Ruuc Per·
attended the Oranl(e at Tuppeds
inals of the nation, that they may expect far more oppo~ ry
~hdns Saturday nlaht.
sition to t}\eir nefarious work since the Federal Govern· Mary Perry is apendlng a fev;
with her
parents, Charley
mont ha• taken action against them, merely prove to days
Bu.t~s and wtfe ot ll!ar the Oardon
many that this action should have been taken long ere 'Dale Hry and Warrick MldkUf
attend#'d the all day meettnr am!.
this.
~uket
dinner at Zion,
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a.t Camden Park at Huntattending the Sterlll18' plclns:ton SaturdaY were . Marcella.
Oartwrllht, Margaret Youna:, Thel·
ma. and Ivy Sleeth, and Mabel and
Alma Henry
Mr. and Mrs Lou Edwards and
!amlly spent Sunday wlt.h Mr and
MnJ, Henry RlL88ell ot West Colum-

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Paul
svcnt the
past week
Mrs. Fred
Taylor
He will return to his
MomJay accompanied by Nat ll!a.
JQhn Natross was calUni on his
, who 111 abo a. resident or
mother, Mr.s. MMY Nat1'0611 Sunday.
Clemeens and dsuah·
~· and Mrs. John Forshee ot
t.ers Louise and Martenu of colum- Heliht.R epent Sunday with Mr and
bus are visiting her po.rcnts, Mr Mrs. Hoy Pox.
and Mrs Edward Ralph.
Raymond Walbwn returned home
L~alle Pack of Hamlin, w
ThlirsdliY after spending a week ""·"'"
spent Saturday with ~ 9, Ja:.;.~; at Columbus.
n 10mp&amp;On His sister-In-law
Fred Johnson teturned to P&amp;lVlrtot Dent accompanied him
kuabi.ll•g Sunday evening: attet·
H 11
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spending th.e week end with hla
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Joe Wolfenbarger of Wllkc-svtlle
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Rev J. D. La.w preached a.n tnt.ere&amp;tlnl sermon here Sunday evfl·
nlnK ilia text was "God Js on His
Throne"
Mr. and Mrs. Paul H,yman and
son Paul Kenneth ot Racine were
all dr.y auests or w R Hayman and
family, 8tmaa;y
Mr. and Mrs. John Hoback of
Spiller are vtsltlnl the latter's siB·
ter. Mr. and Mrs V A Wolfe ami

DID YOU EVER STOP
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DAILY NEWS, SAYS:
"The trouble wiih die' lpaomodic advf&gt;rtioer i• that he believ·
ea that it reachea fartlier th'in it llclua\ly doea. He often hao the
notion that-three ot four 11ood ada a year are 11oins to ataiilp uPo!t
the niil'd of eve.-y buyer the fact that he litio good• of gOQI{ qual·
ity and at ril!lt prieea in a way that that imprenion will never
wear off.
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. lllflol' njinl!i are not that way; they are ealy ici.. diYert
..froili dn(1, . ~· tot.&lt;l~er'bf an 6oneat •Cl!cl attractiv'e appolaltll'r'li
t~tl'lrlfltt~, !if he -il~Al', lid~e~ialjit,Ilff~Je'ii the impre~aioit -has
ltetin ..1m over a eracicl of many yaan.
- · ·~jff.mf'iJiil .r:ffeeu the mill~ a liuyc;r in Much fla,IO ltlifii&gt;
dlli '
t ' e•bi Q Wfiter on i tbcli:. ll tl&gt;e rock hacf the senae
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fint timli a
water fell 'IP61i
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endre coOkW,j opet:ation without the upi!Qt'~~
dire'ct!f?D.•WiiJ:I an elecuic clock and 111 etfcuic
the~o~t, ~.o scientiBally correctlo.sttumentt,
controlliqg tiqte and temperi.ture to a niceaaane~s, co_
o king failures are almqst im_pofsibl~.
Anypne can ~ prize winoitig disheha11
al":.ays g,ec delicious re5uJ.u-widt ao Ele(U'ic
Ra0$e• I:"et us prove dds an!\many.ptb"-.!dv8!k.
·, ..~of •l"1"'lc"oooli0!,Yb7 acb&amp;I d..,;.:.aslriticni.

By Edaon R. Waite, Shawnee, Oklahoma

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New models on display. As little
as $6-JO down. 23 months to pay

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CLIFTON, W. VA.,
MaUd R055 apent Sunday with her
tectives at work on cases ·concerning the Federal Govern- parents,
Llnton ~l~lr..lft and wlte
Mr and Mrs. Dave Ketof'ns and
ment it was reasonable to believe thht these experienced
c~U Kearns of qtcnn E~tSten and
m{)n would have more ~:~uccess than those of cities and
Oeraldlne (1.r&amp;ons of MIC\dleport
POPUP RIDGE
-S(&gt;ent the week eiilt with Mr. and
towns whose area of action was much more corttlned.
1'he annuai home comtng will be Mr1. W C Hollo.nd,
There is every reason to believe that If the de~ent clt- held
~tt tl)e f'oplt.r churCh Sunday, •. Mr. and Mrs Delbert ~cker and
izem, the law abiding portion of our government wlll do AUJ. '¥1 EverybOdy come and brtna fa.mlly of Middleport. spent Sunday
their part and not listen to the ramifitations of honeyed
phrasirig attorneys, but jUdge criminals at their trials on
the evidence produced, that a great decline In the very
noan future will be noticed in the illegal trafficking by the
criminal class u.s a whole .
Particularly will kidnaping become a busines• to he
nvoided. However the co·o~eration of men and women
~ worn to do their dutieM. must be had when they serve on
iuries trying the caseK of the ne'er·do·wells. It is ono
ihi!nit for bard working operatives to sflend many days, :
weeks and even mont hs in trucking anrl runnlnr down tttc
cri!Djnals, ~u~ quito another to secure a conviction. Howover, the bill helf has been accomplished when the crimInals have ,iieen caueht and lodeed In dliranp~ vile. The
rerila!!IIOJi work Jl~s With the prose~uting a~torneys ~nd
the citizens themselvea.

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Visits OUR Ci

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Mrs Charley Searle6 and daUrh'
ter Msble and 1tu ~:1 Oprby were
the 11uests or her parents Frldn:,;
r;N et :heini'Ce spent wedneaJ:tay
f.~r ana Mrs I..ew•s 1\uss~ll J.tf. I '
Basil Hysell returned to his y•ith Mn; Charley Searl~$ and I rmd daughter were tuesfs ~ul'.iCiay
:t:ome Mtmda)' ,
I f:J mily
ol his parents Mr. and Mrs Lewls
Mrs Hattie Ebersbach spent
Mrs Nct~le Russell was VISiting Russell .
1hursda.y with he:: moLher Mrs 1elutlves here Fr1day
Mr and Mrs Leo Woodard were
Charley Moore Br
Mrs. Elmer Hysell was the dlnnel' v.siting her s l!lter Mrs William
Mrs CleveiiUld 'RuSsell and dauguest of Mra Ervin Hysell Friday. Railey and family Sunday.
Berdice Russell Qf Rutland Is
•1 1 B1a~shaw was co.llmg on
vis tlng her gi-ap"'parents, Mr aud l wtS Russell Tuesday
Mrs Lew s Rn....ell.

as
plans have
to 1 a a;reat da.y . A
lnclurll,ng several
pla,vent from
and Hunt1n8ton will be

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t.on spent Wednesday t'"eni.ng

In f~ct, whenever we attempt to interfere with any Violet w•' e.1so an afternoon caller.
'd
EU.Oii!lll R... ,! "" calllnr
man'e 1 en. or conception (•f how he wants to worship hi~ Ha~l wen e·:.mdar.
God whether that God be the Spiritual f'&lt;lther of Christ Ray Whale7 ~nil , family
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vl5ttors Monday
as th e \:.&gt;
Ralph Pertv was calUng on DRle
hummedan or some other Allah," there will be trouble Perry ~sd~U
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Elizabeth '1.,. of the Rldae, Mro.
~ oo , ..c.?'p..ctl,tm~e ~~;.s ptove
1mes WJ ou num . er
at ~t Taylor. ottle and
Evelyn
wars aft'a ~""ljl'foiflU'e\tllpeli thl'(luglt a desire ,oJl·the part of"
of :Blw.Run attended tho
some one 'o ~tl,\lb '~ qm~' on~ '!lie's ~t. ~'Orahlp ~ - He ;~
, tilt~:-· of M"-\ s:::t.ii~!tT::
sees fit~l::liii~~:;pt
desilerate anll•ll'll&amp;biWi~ 'of 1aJtl®n· ~ ·q!'i\!~~ llif• •~d l&gt;i&gt;llr.
melli suii!f.:'tit hlS!oW· ii~:£he&lt;'-brld has' been'oreaoW~ll. ,, ~~~~~ . t~lfn: ·~~r~
T~W effort' on. the part of ~!)~•• ~hn profess to se~ za.,.;oi'uo :ti!Ml~y.
sins coljlmitted
by 9t1tera
becauol! those othe't.
do. •ot Ml.dlcltt
AlU: Wh!\l"r 1'11 calllnt •• Llzote
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Tburl'day a(~mooll.
conforl{! to the fotmel''s Ideas on; Sabbath ••~ping, io mls· JUliel and Rubey Raildolph
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Eln Run were the guest .;0;;:f,,u~ii0r I
P laced Rnd wrong bas (cally and should be di8couraued
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aunt. Mre. Dortha He&amp;&amp; n
'"he'never it appears.
and sunday
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REEDSVILLE

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HYSELL RUN

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Ope way to promote peace would he to ~nd ~ Wl\Y
so that all future wart! woui4 be fought ott the p~y·a•-yo~-

VIRGINIA
GREGG
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Clara Ro!Je Laru spent Sunday at.
Sllendqn Springs.
Mrs. •Roy Wrtaht called on Mrs.
Arthur Moore Tuesday evening .
Harry French was a caller here
iecently
"l!lene BlUes ~:~pent Monday with
Edtlh Eblen
J D ~dams spent th.e latter pa.rt
c..f the week With Mrs Sarah Adam~~
of Ashland , Ky
Pctt:r Godfrey was a caller here
Thursday,
Mn John Leifheit Sr. lJ report·
td Ill
Dave and ThomM Scott spent the
v.eek end in Columbu11 with their
sister Mt•s. Phlllttas Dave returned
home and Thomas remained tor a.
longer stay
Ml·. and Mrs Charles Metzler of
Jackson were the dinner s:ueeta ot
their son-in-la.w and dauaht.er Mr
and Mrs. Ben Elilen and famtly
Bu.o1.day

but you can't make him dnnk." In other words, we might
by legislative enactment, till all the churches tn our lortd
CHE.RR"Y
under certldn Iigid law enforcement but if the move were Fritz Stahl and ramii.Y of New
made with the intention
makiflg a better country, the M&amp;rshtleld and Robert Blo.itbwatte

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Mn Ernest. Grlpun, Mr' Ln.•Ls
Rpuah and &amp;on Donal!l were callir.l on relAttvet here saturday eve-

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THE BLUE LAW AOVOCA TES
(N SPITE of the continued enlightenment of the pre•ent
age, it seems there is a certain percentage of the peo·
pie in our midst who insi•t on trying to take all o~ the joy
out of life by legioloting religion into the minds of people who have no $U( h ideas so far as they are concerneq
personally.
There ts no denying the fact that laws can be passed
and .if effort enough is made, they can be eitforced re·l
Jtardless of what they may cover. It Is equally true that
regardless of such laws, that may be used to prevent
people from passing the Sabbath •• they themselva •ee
tlt, U"ere i~ no la.w on earth, man made or otherwise,
which can legh;]ate goodness tnto the man or woman who
does not want it there.
Aa the ohl sriywg is "You can lead a horse to wrt.ter

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c:1Udrep a.nd 141'11 J . D Adf.Ql&amp; and

Qha(e, l'hlladelpllfa, Pll4ooborlbo lllll0'411i&lt;H

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WlJeD. our ,f.rltnda MDd. Ul ttnera or neWJ matter for pubU~'t.ion the)'

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last weet trorn lhe front of the P .
U. A. K. ~e ~ -- b!.dldinl:
....... to l,be ,,."" ir.l lbe.

entrance.

Oeoc'p ~n

Jlla.8ter meehanlc: on tbe

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Of:llt newly wedl &amp;ad promlnent
Miqs county &amp;ehool t.eachera hav"
1ented the prtr.ty ReltJunUler property in Bl\lt R.&amp;eln ~ and will bei;lrt
hcusekeeplnl: ne.J:t-weei:. Mrs. Bar·
ufit la one of the grade teacMn ln
ou1 public schools.
PASTOR CALLED
M. LBIIe)l whO restaned
the pastorate hen=· of the locaJ
Baptlat ehiO'ch e!Jec:Uve September
14 will a-o to Blancheater, 0 ., where
.ne bar accept-ad the ~t.orlliW ot
tbe church of t)Je.t plaee In ct)arp:
or hla t8ther. The, elder Mr. Latle¥
resltrns owlnlf to "'e and1 ) U he.Rlth
and the eon haa been chOtJen to fUI
the vacancy.

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The pubUe BCbool8 of the f1llaie
•n.d dlsltklt WiD optn 'MOIWlay,
&amp;pt. 4.th ~lll.&amp;' • to' Buperhiten·
dent o1 county 8Choolll , clii&amp;pman,
The le!lltb tt •term 1r. d&amp;pendent oU
t.he approprlatiOM made 'bY t.be

State le&amp;Jtlature

and until the
iB voted, ·etrQfta at aettlna' 1n
rea4lnea for the faU term are at
a standstill.
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Clatk: and Luke lCeaalDier of
Ch&amp;rlestoc "'"ire week .:end j:uea:ts ot
~ ~~·~"'~dely ond family. Thtf will
PrQC. and Mrs. Fadely
da.uahter AUep-a to the

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Protreu E:llXIIUt10n.

Wednesday morn.ll1g and

&amp;rn '-0 Mr. and Mrs. Crlt Brad~ wlll eoJor a camping trip on the
ford, 11 handsome Uttle mias Mon- lakes before retumtna:.

day evening at (he home
Vine and Seventh street.

t:ffi~i&gt; ' St~k ,f' air
Vititoro
S'lOP AT

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For Sale, MiN:.

COLUMBUS

BlG PLUMS J'(lady lor ea.nntng.
Hartinger Fruit Farm. Telephone

tocruer LoniJ awL l'll&amp;h &amp;41.

FOR SAIJE-New Olb8on guitar,
line hand made viola. a!Jso several
hand mllde vloUll6-rBIU'Pin8,,
Bee Oeo. Enzemmer, Pomeroy, 0 . .

ROOMS. SII'GLE IMO

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. ColumbUI, Ohio.

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Tom Lyontl, a cltlzen
11treet received a. messaee
fl om Buchtel ,
death o! his

Dlnln; Room. Voffee 8bOJJt

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.lamea H. Butler,

ALL MAKES or radios serviced a.t
reiUJOnable prices. Brins: In your

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INS Sports Wrlter
New York, •UII! IB-INs-l'fobocly
s&amp;ked us aboUt It , but of our own
t'nr. will and accord we finally de~

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INGUNWINS

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Clded Lod~y that the New York
Yankees haven't a cha.nce to win

nnd ret
practl.ce.

that American Lc$gue buntln8.

Co~ed

tcrfaln us
sr•me funny

o1 lau~ while we
They think they can play
·work ea11 and don't sweat too
'caUfe this game Is In the bag."
Wben some one ln Hysell Ru11
st~ted that he might be f()(\led,
BuU \-eplted, "!'~ never get tooled.
I knows all about these boys. Ain't
it? Th:q cap·~ fool an old dog like
I m ~ . And so Bq1~ led his Iambs to
.t.lstlihter and dtd th~me colored
boya ·Show htm a good lime.
Old ~ Warnc:r, one of the slickest, 11lyest, smartest old dogs that
ever handled a ball club, took hls
boJ11 out to Hysr.ll Run dahl into
ti1e very place where Bull and hl8
team Uv6 and trimmed them 8 to 6
wlt.b . aU the ftourl.shes thrown In
wltttout extra cm~t to Bull.
And 80 w e
In
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ere s

The score Collows;
Bull'a Boys
AB R
J . Johnson, rf ... , . . , 4 1
I Strauss, 2b, 3b . . ....... &amp; 2
\ w Ha)ey, If ...... .. .. 5 2
L. Haley, cr ...
5 o
Nessch·oad, c.
3 10
McNaughton, c
2 0
Btanlcy, 3b . . . . .,. .. 3 ..t)

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Dally, p .
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final

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th~ mate~or~ bfe&amp;k
j~nket )'e5t.efdly

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Louts Browns, the

New

Yorkers

looked rather dismal. The lowly
Drownlf!s almast tied It up in the
FC\'enth

and · the

Yankf!es

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afTalr . 8. ~ 6 ntt.e.
l J,ilnch·hltter Babe f:i.Uth' cracked a
11.1RAF;!.ied the.

1 dot~bl.e in t.he eighth and s l.art.cd
2 0 0 0 the "(anks on t.he way to cc!'taln
victory.
of Mis.&lt;~ Mary Katherine Campbell, "Miss America'' in 1921 and 1922, in New York1
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Annoum:oment Lhat Mr Rllth
above. The former Fay Lamphier, the most famo us "M iss Amedea .. of all, who won
S\:ddenly turned NRA imd gave
Mrs. Winfield Daniels, wife of her schooldays s weetheart, and the mother of a baby
'l'ol-al . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 6 6
himself a two~day holiday, ending
· now than abe waa when the world was at her feet aa the r eigning 9.ueen ot beauty.
enjoyed such a happy aftennath to thei r hour of glory. Mrs. Fred Ntxon-Nirdlinger,
~nee •m.onir the fOreriOet-ol the WOJ"ld's mermaids, Mrs. Joscr.'h Wrirht; Pop Wenner 's Hot Shols AB R H E Thursday, Isn't very encouraging
cll.ber , wllh the wamlngt.ou Sena , of St. Louis, was acclaimed ae one of the world'11 foremost beauties, married a Phila·
lr,, of Toro~to.. b~ftet , ..OV(h as Martha NoreliUa, is }•lannb g fo1· het Paj ne, c
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almoot six Janle&amp; ln front. As
di ed by a pis tol bullet and his widow stood trial for hi~ slay ing. Another tragic
t-year-old daqa-hoor ta ollow in her footsteps. She is shown with tho!! :~:~:-,·. P1b .. ·
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Of fac t Rulh'ti batting
She roae t? the he!~h~s on the sta ~t' , ~ u t fini shed her career 111 squalid aqn'Ound·
ahllDlpioo. i-. ~qo •• bite SulPhur Sprin1s, W. Va., where they are ...
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shlmp has been 80 bad Manaser Joe
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1ngs, a v1ct1m of a cute a co o 1 1s m.
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- d.,-a_y_ w.cclt.,.h- :M-:-.,-c=-o- ,-n-:,1::-m-,- R
= II:e-and
ed, trimmed, beaten, ewa&amp;~hbuck:led
The Colored lads who a.re nnde1• 1 B. Johnson. 55 ........ 4 1 1 2
-·- -~for the fact he ls Babe Ruth . he [en d Randy Moon• doubled to &lt;.:::ll'e Mrs. Dora Roush .
be
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Mr and Mrs John Martin aud
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YESTERDAY'S BESlJLTS
v ou
ave en eep ng
e s un 1 c.r on
e run
a ooun 2
t···o son.· ·. p&lt;nl Su••day "'lth rela ·
cff the plank some doys agD, and me t lt was a lucky day for "
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lt was simplY mortifying to Bun Lhey are not very careful and one , MCCabe, cf .
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AMERICI\N
-:\SSc&gt;c::tA'J'!ON
uo
one
should
deny
he
bac
Hy
needs
Cuntwcll,
1:1.':1 he a llowed ten hits to\IJe~.. a thMul~r,letatnad.
Mrs
Elizabeth
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aan''"hlhbcehn
"t'h
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tq
see
what
happened.
Sheriff
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them
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other
than
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Cqlored boys hit so~oftenwand
~~ ask If d B»E:ar
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Johnny
Allen continued his !iell.· behmd him.
F
ulton
spe&gt;~t Sunday wtth Mr and
Colwubua 8. MllwaukO":! ~­
the~ so fast that Bull sober as · to keep a. sharp lookone Cor Bull he- 1 The RCfls under "Fatso" Leltbclt. Tollljl
41 a 11 7
sonal teJlure a.nd had to be yanled . C.til!!r team..""; w~ re lo~:lle.
Mrs. OlivBr Whi te.
MUwaukec 12, Ctllumbus 5
a JUdge coUnted the ru~ two by cause hl11 close friends dread to are schbduled l;o meet these .same
in the f&gt;l;!venth after allowing t.hree
• Mrs. oarrbion or Oalllp:dls ~;pent
Three
busc
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B•lliCI',
W.
Haley
Mlnnca.polis
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Louisville
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two JUIIt lite Noe.h did when he t 11lnk what he mlgbt do while he ls j ~olorcd la~s Friday eventns at six
hits and two runs,
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Indlan!Lpolis 10, St.. Paul 7
ci!'gve the anJmals on the ark They I~el!ng ~o badly. Searching parties, o clock ali tnc hl~h .school field a.nd
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Mr. :m rt Mr~:&gt;. Wrn. Grapes. Mrli.
inmngsl ,
eafne 80 f&amp;::~t t'hat Bun swol'e he wa.s it wa.s rumored, would .JC started j when they ~b tliey will find some Score by lnnin~ ·
1011 of the west 6howed more sparUtlher t. JJavb;, Mrs Ro y Grapes an\\
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dbubte and whc lt w s
Clut today tf he doer not show u~ at tuugh competition a s every lad on
Knru:as Cllf 9, Toledo 1
iJe. Alvin Crowder mue:uUy hnndCla111 Swtr.;J it'l' ol Mlddli'JV!rt 1 child n :JJ w.:n: vh;l tlng relatlves at
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· lfbp~8' ~~8 t~a4 Sl.tlla J!ck- his (lid h~~ountS before two o'clock. ! Pop WarnC!''II ,squad knows what w H. s .
ed out I hils to th e Chicago White ~pe nt l:tst wee k wi!.h Rlnatao Wllkes ~ll le Sunday
B. B
100140000 6
NATION.~,/&lt; LEAOUt
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~-----Eox, Winning S to 1. It Wil8 Crnw· Bwlshf:lr and family
den 17th triumph o( t.he seamm
auzwell ltoush wrnt to C&lt;llumbuli
Mr and Mrs L J. RcynoiW; ami
St
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Philadelphia
HOW 1'11El' S'rAND
F1cd
Martx=rry
'''1UJ humm1nR' a F1lday t.o accompany hll&gt; daughter Mrs H H
Roush attended the
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wng when the eighth lnntng opeu. Mru. Lena Cart-er and children herP I uneral of Mr1-1 ,J L Miller at Rlo
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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Ouly gamea t cheduled.
ul as he 1--d DetmiL to wha.t. took- for a visit..
Gra nde Thur!;day
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Won Los~
td like a 3 Lo I l&gt;.,ating cf Be~Mr. ancl Mr~; Wcsh·y Swl.slwr
Mu, l' ![&lt;llcr s Mc.ssm~ n S(&gt;('llt
C~ lumbus
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675 ,
AMERICAN LEAGUE
ltJ I E hose, !Jut Ills walking or ll oJCI:!n t Buml a.y al AlbH uy Wi th l\.lr . Molld.ilJ With lJcr 111oLlier M
69 fi!l
.539 1 Phllruld J!blll 8, Clevr.land 7.
M1nn&lt;.'4polls
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man and three dDUbles ga\'C every- · nnd Mrs. Adriel Welker. Mr We lku Ra lph Bumctte.
n;.
ll}dlan.-poJl.s
li4 5tl
.525 1• Wa.o;hlugtqn 6, f?blc~go i ,
Lhlng a ::::Jilr note It. ftmtliY "ll(l - is ti lowly lmprovlng
St. Pnl!l
65 63
.50S
New York 8; Bt. Loul.s 5.
r cl w1th &amp;~~ton takl!l!J it 5 b 3
Mr. and Mrs Hor t 1e Rou ~ll en .
To nr SIHI.t-h a'.R'(I ubout 62 :Years
Toledo .
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115
476
Boskm 5, Detroit- 3.
Phil!t.dcljlhJa.!.
Athlet iC:~
I! C!Ii [t 1 r ta lt'lcd at dlnn ~r Sumh.y Mt. an d j pa ssed ~ way Monday ni~ht . He llved
Loulsvllle
53 6S
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Clevehmd 8 t o 7 with Ld ly Gr _.11 , Mrs M A Bunce n nd (]augh t.cr 1 \\ Jt~ hl., l:ilhC r .-. ~;nes ..,rnlth Mr
Milwaukee .
53 71
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·INTERNATIONAL LU~UJ&lt;·
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t corlng u Lnunmh over Wes l?cr- Grace, Mr. and Mn; n. H. Rout&gt;Jl, , S ~mlh had been In poor he;l.lth lor
RQchest.~ r 9, Je. rsey City · !lo.
K. m·as Cit y ... , 49 70
' matle n lnc hllr. «H.U •I•'·
.••s
.;oo
,..r Mild red . u ra s wm·h e1,· M r a year or mor e
rcll. Tl\:- Ind!Ems
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lhirructtili
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ilO'll
Cr,
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and~f4.1:8,
a....c. .. Mack.
.-\lbany 10, Montreal l.
NilTION.U. LJ::AOUI
triple •and tour doubles, but the
Th.~ from b:ere lea " ing for the
Butllllo
8,
lial~lntOl'e
7.
Club
Won Lrx~t. Pel.
A's got a homer lind 12 othel" world s rafr M'~dav were Pro!. c.
Ba.lllmore 14, Butralo 11 .
New York . . .
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r.a f('tlrs e rr Fcl . 11
0 . Bowen. WeMey swJsher , aeorue Cav
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Swlsher. Gene Sayre, Harold Mack,
Pat ~burgh
61 48
.500
Ch1cugo
81
50
.550
am ~hdt 3 ha n w:w right as !Jc Delme1· Darst. Cbmles Winegar,
GAMES TOUA.V
St. Louu;
60 5:.!
.538
fne :cl tho Phlllif'&lt;l l'elumlng the Victor 8radbury, Fmncls Ol·over,
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Boston
59 52
1 Card,c; a 5-1
wlnmng.
He
ga.~f.l
Clyde
Bradbury
and
Homer
•rats.
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It'erwondorf'ul,tbewaysootWnr!.._
AMt;RICAN AS~OCIATION
Philadelphal
. . 46 62
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only two hi Ll; to t he seventh when They left on a l.Hrge 11ehool bus lna.Zemo b!UJP prompt Jeliel to
OolUihbua at. Milwaukee.
Brooklyn
. . . . . . . 43 62
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wr~ Sch ulmcn ch':; "Ingle scored 1rom Alfred drivrm by E E. Full - 1 JtehmJ, .b~mg akitt, even m eevere
ftwo games) .
I !•Ho delph!o.'s lone tall y
rod. Thoy expec t to be gGne a week. fa81JJ,Itthings~pathef!lomentZemo
ClnclnnaU . . . . . . . . U
67
Toledo at K&amp;nSlie City.
0 \J !cago di'OilJX!d n full R'\!11" b ~Mns Mace Prn51cr and daughter to}Jehee.the!-enoera'!dmflamedakin
Indianapolis at Bt. Paul.
th
ldl
Pit'"
b
h
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tnin
ed to their home at Colum ~ 1beeaW!e of 1tli rare mcredlente. To
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1lB '"· m bu
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e
,.s urg
elearawayRaabea Pimp1ea lilczema
tli
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battle
!or
~recond
IJiilCP In lh'
CurL
SWII;her
of
ManH
iield
S[lCnt
Rinponn and restore tbC akin tAi
'":!ub
Won Lo.st. Pet.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Nat!cn«.l league fLS 1lL'}il o· 1 l lll t'l"d lh: v.eek end •vtlh Jus 111u ·eu t.s.
normal. alw&amp;y~~ use clean aootlrln_l'
'11 38
Gli l
Wu.sh lllgt ••II
ClnclnnaLJ at New York.
bark th co C ub!&gt; 2 to 1 In n m om: !
Cluult•r; Wh 1egnr a th·ndud the Zemo. Jnatat on renuinr~ Zt;;o; it~
Ji{l2
N ~ w York
65 43
Chicago at Boston.
fil!ht
W
lth
B~n
Cantwell.
Guy
J •li' IIIC a t Z:tuesvlllc Wedncsda,V
worth tbo pri«l, booausc it brfflll!l
Philadelphia
5fl lia
.50U
St. Louis at Philadelphia
Bllrh cf I. he Bruin.~ Rllow rc\ o:1!:;
Ml s Jmnes McCall, Mrs J a mc:; . reUef. 3f;c, 60cand Sl. AUdru&amp;Ptl'.
Clt&gt; \'eland
55 59
.482
Ctwo games.)
Lv.:o hit ~ up to the ninth. Th~n \&lt;ires of G rove City
S a tu r- i
fill
482
Det!'Oit
Pittsburgh nL Brooklyn.
5I
.46R
CfUcago ..
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110
Bo6ton .....
AMERICAN LEAGUE
42
St. Wui&amp;' ..
Philadelphia at Cleveland.
INTt;RNATIONA.L LEAGUE
Boston P.t Detroit.
Washington at Chlca.g:o.
Club
Won Lost Pet.
New York at st. Loui11.
Newark .. .. .. .. . 82 54
603
Rcch~::;:;Lcr . .
. 73 64
533
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
Blllt.·rocre
72 6.1i
M16
TorcnLo .
69 ·67
.501
JertJiilY City at RIM!he&amp;ter.
Montreal
65 70
.4111
AlbanY at Montre,al.
Buffalo . . . . .
64. 71
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B&amp;JUmore at Butralo.
Albany
83 'lt
.4'l0
NeWa.rt ali Toronto.
Jersey City " . . . 54 80
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'General tlu'gh S. ,Johnllon · (left),,· NRA Admin istrator, and ror;tnlll !l.tcr
OcnOI'll Jn:nes A. l'' arle y II!Ok Over tho ol'iglnal drawing of thC' new NHA
po~Jt!ilge !!i.DmJl a a lha:r- awli:t the flr11t of the new 1ssue olf the governmcn~
printl'n: Pl'OII. Tho first order c:~.lls fo r 400 m1\llon "emergency" atampt
which are to bl! cir~ult~ted th•·oughout the country.
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Did You Ever Stop To
Think?
By EDSON R. WAITE

Erasing Machado Likeness

JC:.o~ 1io HER.E

Shawnee, Oklahoma

ARTHUR j, MANSFIELD, PUBLISHER OF THE ARLINGTON' (~ASS.) NEWS, SAYS:
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"Almbat,everybody has something to sell and in order to
mn~c a sale ihere must first be a contact of some kind.
"Newspaper a&lt;lvertioing io for the purpote of helpint to tell
either n\:orthanilloe or idea• or both. The appeal of the IOI!al
new~aj!t:r i1 univeiul; ito newe ia ea..,rl:y aought and it offen an
excelflnjl oppoi'tnnity for the local mercbapt to brina hio mom:han·
diie to the aticnlioil of the local conttituent:y.
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"Throualit the newapaper the 111ertliant haa loca!i,ecl apd
ccl'r.i:~ttih\Cf drcuratiiin, permittin1 a hold upon pu~Jic aJ~ntjon
withioh e·Q,..fined lradinn·areal... The newapal'er iqvite~ ill'!ll'l!l!l·
i~ie ntleplion ~itd aomlito flexibility lp planninlf and carr:rilllr diJt
'dve"Jiillil achildufct.

"fie n~*'f~r,r, tvith proper mana1ement, •ho'!ld

fVl
f!JI~ ot'i~
r£'1~1 Qi·Jtqti e

ban "'

d '" a !olcitii)nunity.anc! .:, •lil'lt ni"'e It·
i"ei aflverti&amp;ina m~dium.

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llavll), ::;m~S~~
fi!ld i&gt;11w•pap.e~

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bOilCH' err -MilO 'BblD. ~ oliiMt.
Dilmber cf t.be. llomediJte ~ to

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ol
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blith on Uiat oeeutao.
e event
1'7U featured l:iY'&amp; 11rse attendance,

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Nloe cement walb we«~

• bllahilul lime allll oU lbe good

mide

t'&amp; t1

ot the &amp;eNOn.

last weet trorn lhe front of the P .
U. A. K. ~e ~ -- b!.dldinl:
....... to l,be ,,."" ir.l lbe.

entrance.

Oeoc'p ~n

Jlla.8ter meehanlc: on tbe

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Of:llt newly wedl &amp;ad promlnent
Miqs county &amp;ehool t.eachera hav"
1ented the prtr.ty ReltJunUler property in Bl\lt R.&amp;eln ~ and will bei;lrt
hcusekeeplnl: ne.J:t-weei:. Mrs. Bar·
ufit la one of the grade teacMn ln
ou1 public schools.
PASTOR CALLED
M. LBIIe)l whO restaned
the pastorate hen=· of the locaJ
Baptlat ehiO'ch e!Jec:Uve September
14 will a-o to Blancheater, 0 ., where
.ne bar accept-ad the ~t.orlliW ot
tbe church of t)Je.t plaee In ct)arp:
or hla t8ther. The, elder Mr. Latle¥
resltrns owlnlf to "'e and1 ) U he.Rlth
and the eon haa been chOtJen to fUI
the vacancy.

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The pubUe BCbool8 of the f1llaie
•n.d dlsltklt WiD optn 'MOIWlay,
&amp;pt. 4.th ~lll.&amp;' • to' Buperhiten·
dent o1 county 8Choolll , clii&amp;pman,
The le!lltb tt •term 1r. d&amp;pendent oU
t.he approprlatiOM made 'bY t.be

State le&amp;Jtlature

and until the
iB voted, ·etrQfta at aettlna' 1n
rea4lnea for the faU term are at
a standstill.
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OPF TO 'I'IU BIG BilOW
Clatk: and Luke lCeaalDier of
Ch&amp;rlestoc "'"ire week .:end j:uea:ts ot
~ ~~·~"'~dely ond family. Thtf will
PrQC. and Mrs. Fadely
da.uahter AUep-a to the

t1Kiney

of

They

Protreu E:llXIIUt10n.

Wednesday morn.ll1g and

&amp;rn '-0 Mr. and Mrs. Crlt Brad~ wlll eoJor a camping trip on the
ford, 11 handsome Uttle mias Mon- lakes before retumtna:.

day evening at (he home
Vine and Seventh street.

t:ffi~i&gt; ' St~k ,f' air
Vititoro
S'lOP AT

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For Sale, MiN:.

COLUMBUS

BlG PLUMS J'(lady lor ea.nntng.
Hartinger Fruit Farm. Telephone

tocruer LoniJ awL l'll&amp;h &amp;41.

FOR SAIJE-New Olb8on guitar,
line hand made viola. a!Jso several
hand mllde vloUll6-rBIU'Pin8,,
Bee Oeo. Enzemmer, Pomeroy, 0 . .

ROOMS. SII'GLE IMO

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. ColumbUI, Ohio.

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MESSAGh OF
Tom Lyontl, a cltlzen
11treet received a. messaee
fl om Buchtel ,
death o! his

Dlnln; Room. Voffee 8bOJJt

8~1ft·3t.

Vtalindkd Stree&amp; Parklur

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InS}&gt;tciing New NAA

.lamea H. Butler,

ALL MAKES or radios serviced a.t
reiUJOnable prices. Brins: In your

radio or call 2•U·J. H. lt. Cro&amp;ll

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Tnm Saila Of- :Mo.,tana'•
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INS Sports Wrlter
New York, •UII! IB-INs-l'fobocly
s&amp;ked us aboUt It , but of our own
t'nr. will and accord we finally de~

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INGUNWINS

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Colored Proif~• To.··

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Clded Lod~y that the New York
Yankees haven't a cha.nce to win

nnd ret
practl.ce.

that American Lc$gue buntln8.

Co~ed

tcrfaln us
sr•me funny

o1 lau~ while we
They think they can play
·work ea11 and don't sweat too
'caUfe this game Is In the bag."
Wben some one ln Hysell Ru11
st~ted that he might be f()(\led,
BuU \-eplted, "!'~ never get tooled.
I knows all about these boys. Ain't
it? Th:q cap·~ fool an old dog like
I m ~ . And so Bq1~ led his Iambs to
.t.lstlihter and dtd th~me colored
boya ·Show htm a good lime.
Old ~ Warnc:r, one of the slickest, 11lyest, smartest old dogs that
ever handled a ball club, took hls
boJ11 out to Hysr.ll Run dahl into
ti1e very place where Bull and hl8
team Uv6 and trimmed them 8 to 6
wlt.b . aU the ftourl.shes thrown In
wltttout extra cm~t to Bull.
And 80 w e
In
th
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ere s

The score Collows;
Bull'a Boys
AB R
J . Johnson, rf ... , . . , 4 1
I Strauss, 2b, 3b . . ....... &amp; 2
\ w Ha)ey, If ...... .. .. 5 2
L. Haley, cr ...
5 o
Nessch·oad, c.
3 10
McNaughton, c
2 0
Btanlcy, 3b . . . . .,. .. 3 ..t)

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Dally, p .
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But starting
final

we.stem

itgalnst the

th~ mate~or~ bfe&amp;k
j~nket )'e5t.efdly

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Louts Browns, the

New

Yorkers

looked rather dismal. The lowly
Drownlf!s almast tied It up in the
FC\'enth

and · the

Yankf!es

only 1

afTalr . 8. ~ 6 ntt.e.
l J,ilnch·hltter Babe f:i.Uth' cracked a
11.1RAF;!.ied the.

1 dot~bl.e in t.he eighth and s l.art.cd
2 0 0 0 the "(anks on t.he way to cc!'taln
victory.
of Mis.&lt;~ Mary Katherine Campbell, "Miss America'' in 1921 and 1922, in New York1
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Annoum:oment Lhat Mr Rllth
above. The former Fay Lamphier, the most famo us "M iss Amedea .. of all, who won
S\:ddenly turned NRA imd gave
Mrs. Winfield Daniels, wife of her schooldays s weetheart, and the mother of a baby
'l'ol-al . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 6 6
himself a two~day holiday, ending
· now than abe waa when the world was at her feet aa the r eigning 9.ueen ot beauty.
enjoyed such a happy aftennath to thei r hour of glory. Mrs. Fred Ntxon-Nirdlinger,
~nee •m.onir the fOreriOet-ol the WOJ"ld's mermaids, Mrs. Joscr.'h Wrirht; Pop Wenner 's Hot Shols AB R H E Thursday, Isn't very encouraging
cll.ber , wllh the wamlngt.ou Sena , of St. Louis, was acclaimed ae one of the world'11 foremost beauties, married a Phila·
lr,, of Toro~to.. b~ftet , ..OV(h as Martha NoreliUa, is }•lannb g fo1· het Paj ne, c
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almoot six Janle&amp; ln front. As
di ed by a pis tol bullet and his widow stood trial for hi~ slay ing. Another tragic
t-year-old daqa-hoor ta ollow in her footsteps. She is shown with tho!! :~:~:-,·. P1b .. ·
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Of fac t Rulh'ti batting
She roae t? the he!~h~s on the sta ~t' , ~ u t fini shed her career 111 squalid aqn'Ound·
ahllDlpioo. i-. ~qo •• bite SulPhur Sprin1s, W. Va., where they are ...
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shlmp has been 80 bad Manaser Joe
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1ngs, a v1ct1m of a cute a co o 1 1s m.
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. . 4 0 l 2 f.!cCa.rthy h~ oomldered bench- tr.g him for an cnth·e week Excepi--:Jc;;d.;;, :.mgl;u,
- d.,-a_y_ w.cclt.,.h- :M-:-.,-c=-o- ,-n-:,1::-m-,- R
= II:e-and
ed, trimmed, beaten, ewa&amp;~hbuck:led
The Colored lads who a.re nnde1• 1 B. Johnson. 55 ........ 4 1 1 2
-·- -~for the fact he ls Babe Ruth . he [en d Randy Moon• doubled to &lt;.:::ll'e Mrs. Dora Roush .
be
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with th
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Mr and Mrs John Martin aud
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YESTERDAY'S BESlJLTS
v ou
ave en eep ng
e s un 1 c.r on
e run
a ooun 2
t···o son.· ·. p&lt;nl Su••day "'lth rela ·
cff the plank some doys agD, and me t lt was a lucky day for "
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lt was simplY mortifying to Bun Lhey are not very careful and one , MCCabe, cf .
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AMERICI\N
-:\SSc&gt;c::tA'J'!ON
uo
one
should
deny
he
bac
Hy
needs
Cuntwcll,
1:1.':1 he a llowed ten hits to\IJe~.. a thMul~r,letatnad.
Mrs
Elizabeth
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aan''"hlhbcehn
"t'h
.n
tq
see
what
happened.
Sheriff
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them
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other
than
the
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and the Bnlves made ttuce en ~r.~
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Cqlored boys hit so~oftenwand
~~ ask If d B»E:ar
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Johnny
Allen continued his !iell.· behmd him.
F
ulton
spe&gt;~t Sunday wtth Mr and
Colwubua 8. MllwaukO":! ~­
the~ so fast that Bull sober as · to keep a. sharp lookone Cor Bull he- 1 The RCfls under "Fatso" Leltbclt. Tollljl
41 a 11 7
sonal teJlure a.nd had to be yanled . C.til!!r team..""; w~ re lo~:lle.
Mrs. OlivBr Whi te.
MUwaukec 12, Ctllumbus 5
a JUdge coUnted the ru~ two by cause hl11 close friends dread to are schbduled l;o meet these .same
in the f&gt;l;!venth after allowing t.hree
• Mrs. oarrbion or Oalllp:dls ~;pent
Three
busc
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B•lliCI',
W.
Haley
Mlnnca.polis
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Louisville
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two JUIIt lite Noe.h did when he t 11lnk what he mlgbt do while he ls j ~olorcd la~s Friday eventns at six
hits and two runs,
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Indlan!Lpolis 10, St.. Paul 7
ci!'gve the anJmals on the ark They I~el!ng ~o badly. Searching parties, o clock ali tnc hl~h .school field a.nd
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Mr. :m rt Mr~:&gt;. Wrn. Grapes. Mrli.
inmngsl ,
eafne 80 f&amp;::~t t'hat Bun swol'e he wa.s it wa.s rumored, would .JC started j when they ~b tliey will find some Score by lnnin~ ·
1011 of the west 6howed more sparUtlher t. JJavb;, Mrs Ro y Grapes an\\
1:.1:~456780
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dbubte and whc lt w s
Clut today tf he doer not show u~ at tuugh competition a s every lad on
Knru:as Cllf 9, Toledo 1
iJe. Alvin Crowder mue:uUy hnndCla111 Swtr.;J it'l' ol Mlddli'JV!rt 1 child n :JJ w.:n: vh;l tlng relatlves at
0 0 l 0 0 :.1 l 4 0 8
~~r
· lfbp~8' ~~8 t~a4 Sl.tlla J!ck- his (lid h~~ountS before two o'clock. ! Pop WarnC!''II ,squad knows what w H. s .
ed out I hils to th e Chicago White ~pe nt l:tst wee k wi!.h Rlnatao Wllkes ~ll le Sunday
B. B
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NATION.~,/&lt; LEAOUt
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~-----Eox, Winning S to 1. It Wil8 Crnw· Bwlshf:lr and family
den 17th triumph o( t.he seamm
auzwell ltoush wrnt to C&lt;llumbuli
Mr and Mrs L J. RcynoiW; ami
St
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Philadelphia
HOW 1'11El' S'rAND
F1cd
Martx=rry
'''1UJ humm1nR' a F1lday t.o accompany hll&gt; daughter Mrs H H
Roush attended the
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wng when the eighth lnntng opeu. Mru. Lena Cart-er and children herP I uneral of Mr1-1 ,J L Miller at Rlo
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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Ouly gamea t cheduled.
ul as he 1--d DetmiL to wha.t. took- for a visit..
Gra nde Thur!;day
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Won Los~
td like a 3 Lo I l&gt;.,ating cf Be~Mr. ancl Mr~; Wcsh·y Swl.slwr
Mu, l' ![&lt;llcr s Mc.ssm~ n S(&gt;('llt
C~ lumbus
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675 ,
AMERICAN LEAGUE
ltJ I E hose, !Jut Ills walking or ll oJCI:!n t Buml a.y al AlbH uy Wi th l\.lr . Molld.ilJ With lJcr 111oLlier M
69 fi!l
.539 1 Phllruld J!blll 8, Clevr.land 7.
M1nn&lt;.'4polls
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man and three dDUbles ga\'C every- · nnd Mrs. Adriel Welker. Mr We lku Ra lph Bumctte.
n;.
ll}dlan.-poJl.s
li4 5tl
.525 1• Wa.o;hlugtqn 6, f?blc~go i ,
Lhlng a ::::Jilr note It. ftmtliY "ll(l - is ti lowly lmprovlng
St. Pnl!l
65 63
.50S
New York 8; Bt. Loul.s 5.
r cl w1th &amp;~~ton takl!l!J it 5 b 3
Mr. and Mrs Hor t 1e Rou ~ll en .
To nr SIHI.t-h a'.R'(I ubout 62 :Years
Toledo .
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115
476
Boskm 5, Detroit- 3.
Phil!t.dcljlhJa.!.
Athlet iC:~
I! C!Ii [t 1 r ta lt'lcd at dlnn ~r Sumh.y Mt. an d j pa ssed ~ way Monday ni~ht . He llved
Loulsvllle
53 6S
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Clevehmd 8 t o 7 with Ld ly Gr _.11 , Mrs M A Bunce n nd (]augh t.cr 1 \\ Jt~ hl., l:ilhC r .-. ~;nes ..,rnlth Mr
Milwaukee .
53 71
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t corlng u Lnunmh over Wes l?cr- Grace, Mr. and Mn; n. H. Rout&gt;Jl, , S ~mlh had been In poor he;l.lth lor
RQchest.~ r 9, Je. rsey City · !lo.
K. m·as Cit y ... , 49 70
' matle n lnc hllr. «H.U •I•'·
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,..r Mild red . u ra s wm·h e1,· M r a year or mor e
rcll. Tl\:- Ind!Ems
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lhirructtili
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ilO'll
Cr,
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and~f4.1:8,
a....c. .. Mack.
.-\lbany 10, Montreal l.
NilTION.U. LJ::AOUI
triple •and tour doubles, but the
Th.~ from b:ere lea " ing for the
Butllllo
8,
lial~lntOl'e
7.
Club
Won Lrx~t. Pel.
A's got a homer lind 12 othel" world s rafr M'~dav were Pro!. c.
Ba.lllmore 14, Butralo 11 .
New York . . .
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r.a f('tlrs e rr Fcl . 11
0 . Bowen. WeMey swJsher , aeorue Cav
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Swlsher. Gene Sayre, Harold Mack,
Pat ~burgh
61 48
.500
Ch1cugo
81
50
.550
am ~hdt 3 ha n w:w right as !Jc Delme1· Darst. Cbmles Winegar,
GAMES TOUA.V
St. Louu;
60 5:.!
.538
fne :cl tho Phlllif'&lt;l l'elumlng the Victor 8radbury, Fmncls Ol·over,
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Boston
59 52
1 Card,c; a 5-1
wlnmng.
He
ga.~f.l
Clyde
Bradbury
and
Homer
•rats.
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It'erwondorf'ul,tbewaysootWnr!.._
AMt;RICAN AS~OCIATION
Philadelphal
. . 46 62
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only two hi Ll; to t he seventh when They left on a l.Hrge 11ehool bus lna.Zemo b!UJP prompt Jeliel to
OolUihbua at. Milwaukee.
Brooklyn
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wr~ Sch ulmcn ch':; "Ingle scored 1rom Alfred drivrm by E E. Full - 1 JtehmJ, .b~mg akitt, even m eevere
ftwo games) .
I !•Ho delph!o.'s lone tall y
rod. Thoy expec t to be gGne a week. fa81JJ,Itthings~pathef!lomentZemo
ClnclnnaU . . . . . . . . U
67
Toledo at K&amp;nSlie City.
0 \J !cago di'OilJX!d n full R'\!11" b ~Mns Mace Prn51cr and daughter to}Jehee.the!-enoera'!dmflamedakin
Indianapolis at Bt. Paul.
th
ldl
Pit'"
b
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tnin
ed to their home at Colum ~ 1beeaW!e of 1tli rare mcredlente. To
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1lB '"· m bu
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,.s urg
elearawayRaabea Pimp1ea lilczema
tli
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battle
!or
~recond
IJiilCP In lh'
CurL
SWII;her
of
ManH
iield
S[lCnt
Rinponn and restore tbC akin tAi
'":!ub
Won Lo.st. Pet.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Nat!cn«.l league fLS 1lL'}il o· 1 l lll t'l"d lh: v.eek end •vtlh Jus 111u ·eu t.s.
normal. alw&amp;y~~ use clean aootlrln_l'
'11 38
Gli l
Wu.sh lllgt ••II
ClnclnnaLJ at New York.
bark th co C ub!&gt; 2 to 1 In n m om: !
Cluult•r; Wh 1egnr a th·ndud the Zemo. Jnatat on renuinr~ Zt;;o; it~
Ji{l2
N ~ w York
65 43
Chicago at Boston.
fil!ht
W
lth
B~n
Cantwell.
Guy
J •li' IIIC a t Z:tuesvlllc Wedncsda,V
worth tbo pri«l, booausc it brfflll!l
Philadelphia
5fl lia
.50U
St. Louis at Philadelphia
Bllrh cf I. he Bruin.~ Rllow rc\ o:1!:;
Ml s Jmnes McCall, Mrs J a mc:; . reUef. 3f;c, 60cand Sl. AUdru&amp;Ptl'.
Clt&gt; \'eland
55 59
.482
Ctwo games.)
Lv.:o hit ~ up to the ninth. Th~n \&lt;ires of G rove City
S a tu r- i
fill
482
Det!'Oit
Pittsburgh nL Brooklyn.
5I
.46R
CfUcago ..
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110
Bo6ton .....
AMERICAN LEAGUE
42
St. Wui&amp;' ..
Philadelphia at Cleveland.
INTt;RNATIONA.L LEAGUE
Boston P.t Detroit.
Washington at Chlca.g:o.
Club
Won Lost Pet.
New York at st. Loui11.
Newark .. .. .. .. . 82 54
603
Rcch~::;:;Lcr . .
. 73 64
533
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
Blllt.·rocre
72 6.1i
M16
TorcnLo .
69 ·67
.501
JertJiilY City at RIM!he&amp;ter.
Montreal
65 70
.4111
AlbanY at Montre,al.
Buffalo . . . . .
64. 71
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B&amp;JUmore at Butralo.
Albany
83 'lt
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NeWa.rt ali Toronto.
Jersey City " . . . 54 80
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OcnOI'll Jn:nes A. l'' arle y II!Ok Over tho ol'iglnal drawing of thC' new NHA
po~Jt!ilge !!i.DmJl a a lha:r- awli:t the flr11t of the new 1ssue olf the governmcn~
printl'n: Pl'OII. Tho first order c:~.lls fo r 400 m1\llon "emergency" atampt
which are to bl! cir~ult~ted th•·oughout the country.
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Did You Ever Stop To
Think?
By EDSON R. WAITE

Erasing Machado Likeness

JC:.o~ 1io HER.E

Shawnee, Oklahoma

ARTHUR j, MANSFIELD, PUBLISHER OF THE ARLINGTON' (~ASS.) NEWS, SAYS:
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"Almbat,everybody has something to sell and in order to
mn~c a sale ihere must first be a contact of some kind.
"Newspaper a&lt;lvertioing io for the purpote of helpint to tell
either n\:orthanilloe or idea• or both. The appeal of the IOI!al
new~aj!t:r i1 univeiul; ito newe ia ea..,rl:y aought and it offen an
excelflnjl oppoi'tnnity for the local mercbapt to brina hio mom:han·
diie to the aticnlioil of the local conttituent:y.
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"Throualit the newapaper the 111ertliant haa loca!i,ecl apd
ccl'r.i:~ttih\Cf drcuratiiin, permittin1 a hold upon pu~Jic aJ~ntjon
withioh e·Q,..fined lradinn·areal... The newapal'er iqvite~ ill'!ll'l!l!l·
i~ie ntleplion ~itd aomlito flexibility lp planninlf and carr:rilllr diJt
'dve"Jiillil achildufct.

"fie n~*'f~r,r, tvith proper mana1ement, •ho'!ld

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f!JI~ ot'i~
r£'1~1 Qi·Jtqti e

ban "'

d '" a !olcitii)nunity.anc! .:, •lil'lt ni"'e It·
i"ei aflverti&amp;ina m~dium.

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REA·DE:ds• NOTICE - If you want
the Mew~ Oftlce of The Daily
Tribune, dall 286-L; If the Bualnel!ll
Oftlce ask for 202-R.

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Illicit 'Relation~ Char&amp;'ed
Against · Harvey D.
McCumber

Too Much "Bootlea"

Whiskey

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LHHARGf SHlKEN Af?MITS MijRDER OF

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Drive To Force Preai·
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!Relief Law For Needy

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STEEL JUMPS

MOVE S.UPPORTED

PRICE THREE CEN'f!!

Br Oln1er 11 Centa-By Mail 14 00

POMEROY, OHIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17,1933

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Appears In Court

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Of 7 Pointo Were '
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Senat.or

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Le&amp;'islaton Bend To Work With llrvwonted Enthua·
iasm; "Pt.in No. 3." Providina For Reduction Of
Tax On Beer, May Be Paued Friday
$9,000,000 RELIEF PROGRAM IN OFFING

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Governor'• Sales Tax Bill Said to be "Dead looue;"
Senate Republican• "Fly In Ointment" Of Plan
Because Of Attitude For Schools
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rf.'rulttd In the national

Mark B. Shant
Caqb.l b7 bloodb0111ld1 after a
chue~ In A.rll:anau, Man H. Shank,

oUroa. Ohio, oOio..,.., ......,.._

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American
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pol10n to lOIII' me.. ben of the AIYia
ColleJ famllJ', 1)1 Akroa. ~ter.aue
(t..ley "kbew too much'' aboat t.be
dliu\ppeataace of otfklal court doeIIDU!:DtiJ In a.a Ohio farpry caae In
wlilch Shank Bet"ftd u coumeL The
bodlet of CoUey, bia 1111fe ana
ehlklrtn were fo111Ul Ia lhelr auio·

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group to
1.000.000 boys
1\ year to &lt;:arry on the Legion
gram In future yeftnl
Drew Webster Post wa.a one or
tlut poets to•apply for a charter,
was learned.

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Taken From 'Poles

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Cue in Which Four
were Pouoned

..TO'N I CH 'tl ,
F ug.&amp;.te · Grocery
Specials
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Producers of milk, the undenianed Distri·
buton of milk products in this area are
compelled to e1tabliah the followina price•:
Milk, quarb llc:; pinta 6c:
Sinale X Cream, half pinll 12c pinta 24c
Double X Cream, half pinb 18c; pb. 3Sc
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Buttermilk, quarts 9c
Effective AuJJU•t 16th. 1933
• POMEROY, MIDDLEPORT and
GALLIPOLIS DAIRYMEN

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\vhlch were carried exIn the OhlcaJO Evenlnlr
and the Herald.-Examlner
made ''a rreat myetery" out. of
•!bat he coosldered "a abnple bUll·
tranaaetlon, honeatly handled,
now a eloaed book."
mayor's explanation

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Senator Daniel J . Ounsett. (1]) ot
Van Wert, the committee ehMnJI~
aeelared ftatl.y that No. 3 tnU- 111111t1
reported out. tor pusate ~r. llJ\d
that a program ralslna at ~· a,..
000,000 for reUd wlll be ~ ~
LeKI.slatora generally
week.

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that. the 1eneraJ salea tax, ~
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Item In the tovemor's
alterna.tive prOII'&amp;m, ta " '
wm not receive serious consl&lt;teration.
Althouah paasage or a ~ , pro­
In a week would be unttretied-

Ohio, leilJla.tlve ltt.ders
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Looea Wire
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