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111EATHER FORECASTft Olilo--Partly cloody with ahowers

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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n.lcbt and ln e~ Ear:t pottlon Prld&amp;y.
W. Va..- Partly cloudy. Probably Mowen tonight and P'rlday W ... rmer tDnJght.

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'voL. •n-No. 21s

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

Too Much "Bootlea"

Whiskey

IS HELD IN JAIL

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PLEAD GUILTY

As Reoult Of Accwation
Of 15 Year Old
Daurhter

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EX-WIFE HELD IN TORCH DEATH

LHHARGf SHlKEN Af?MITS MijRDER OF

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PRIG£~

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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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;Senator Coozens
Appears In Court

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Three Point1,While Git.in1 i
Of 7 Pointo Were '
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lmporhnce are Embarratlin• ~o Him

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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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Aa Re1ult of Confeaeion
Cue in Which Four
were Pouoned

..TO'N I CH 'tl ,
F ug.&amp;.te · Grocery
Specials
-vsOAK HILL ,

wire

JnJ, to , n local

Cqoley anti

are vlllthil
Mrs. Jake

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Pletens,

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Kelly a.ld tM

~.::!mttted t4J probstte In the [ pn&gt;b~tc

dourt here.

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Ida B. Wright estate, It waa recorded by G. ·H . Prall, executor, bet-ween
I,.lllian V. Gardner, parity of the
first part and Norma ' · Ll!llf!, ·
party of the seoond part.· ·

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Under the Price Code eetabliahed by the
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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Sac:rO!i Heart Church
Basement
WED. AUG. 16TH.
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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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one man grand

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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
of their ser1ou, l.na Jpecl&amp;l
lhelr lint

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pany Ne-ar Lon• Bottom
Looea Wire
~elephone

mobile whieb crashed lftto a renee
near Malvera, Ark.. a1 U.e pol10n

moratorium

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THJ: DAILY 1'1\lliUI!JI-POUIIIOT, 01110

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mo! ...r Sopl. 13, ID1"• at Ill&lt; ""!· qfllce

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upon the ~ove, loyalty and devotion of thB p1:1ople1 must be in hannony with
the teachmga of J&amp;~u&amp; the Chr1st wb011e worda tit Into e\'ery fold• and crevi .:u
of the bum~.n heart, anJ of whom it "'al!luid in John 7 ·•6 'j:NEY"R MAN

SP\KE LIKE THIS MAN . ·

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THE CUBAN SITUATION

slN~E I\lac had~ ha s Withdrawn trom the presidency of
~uUa and lett th e 1.sland with lli.s family for the new
pre:sulent, Ce~;petl.(os, to take care of, the situation in the

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ln tile meantime. we wi5h to In·
form out-of· townies that some of
the card.!! sre l:itill palpltatmg ond
vctlve ror the 00ne11t of those patrlclans wholle s lender wrists arc
Joo delicate to 11ft a heavy beer

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N01'1CE TO CONTRACTOJlS

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STATE OF OHIO
nt.:PARTMENT OF HIGIJWAl:S
ColumbU8. Oh o
August 1. 1933
UNIT PRICE CONTRACT
National IUOOVfl')' Htahwa.y Troject
Nr&gt; f1'9·G

small Ktatc hvs imRr&lt;wed wonderfully.
While the1e was a certain amouut of riotous actions
\vhich cost the Ji veij of some 6fty people with a loss of
SfVeral millions of dollars worth of property still the ma n
ner m which ttie insurrection was handled, kept the fatalities and property damnge to a minimum. 1~ affairs of
this kind, it i!:i not 'un common to sec thousands kHled and
many millions of dollars ii1 damage incun-ed to property.
Since the change in governmental affairs meanM so
mu ch to the Cubans as a whole, much •• the loss of life
U:l tu be regretted, the advantages accruing are probably
well worth the price. At the rute that depresoive condi·
tions and starvation were increasjng among the poor and
needy on th e little island to the southeast of Florida, 1t
J~ more than pruiJable that had not so mething been done
quickly to relieve the oppre&gt;~~~lve yoke placed around the
necks of the helpless peons, not only hundreds but thou·
sands would have sta.rv.e d and among those thousands

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M Kelly Sunday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. ouy Evana and
three ehlldren Mr ancl Mrs. Herdle
Smith and two sons W1llard alld
Harold and daU(I'h.ter Ada of NelI!Onvllle spent Saturday nlg:h.t and
~unday with Mr. and Mrs. W . M
Larkins
Bernice Powell spent Saturday
n 1s ht with Ruth Wolfe.
Mrs OUie Young called on Mr.ll
Arthur Hoover SWlday evenlni .
Those calllng: on Mr. and Mrs.
C ltf!ord Wood Frlda.y even Ina were
Ethel PrJ«. Mr and Mrs Da)'ton
UcElroy. Carl and Llnionl John ~
lll'ln and Pe~~;rl Mosler.
Mrs Dana Wolfe and children
called on Mrs Fred Larkins one
&lt;..ay the past week
Mr. a nd Mr6 Arthur Hoover are

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John Johnaon I)Dd
Belle, Mr. Ind.
and 60n Roy Eusene
were the Sunday gueat6 of C. E
Price and famil)' .
Mr. and Mrs CUft'ord Wood and
lrMdtath.er W M . Johnson , Henry
Hupp and lva Henaley spent. Bun·
1day wlth Jack Wood and ramlb' or

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Price OYer the week "nd
lll'd Otlue at Mill.enport. lut':week.
Alma..
$&amp;0,000 000 to $75,000,000 It wa.11 re·
The following: were out-o! ~oown Friday after ooon at the 4-H QIJ'Il~
Mr and r.f;a. Dudley Robertaon ported
.. 1a1tor1 here tot the tuneral or Mrs
Howard Pond nn'd !aJn1l,- ,~~pent
YOui NEWS
PRIODE &amp;IT£8 FRIDAY
POd d&amp;uehter Dorothy of New York
The: tund, It wa!l sald, would be
Elizabeth Amberger Mr and Mrs Jn Jackson county where thPir son
Funeral ¥rtloes tor Albert. Prlode, Ctty arrived Wednt!liday for • visit adequate to c.ovtr diatre&amp;i
B1We Jones and dsua;ht.o.m; Eula Junior bl enJoyiD&amp;. a , wptk~C calll.p
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prominent looal bullneu ma.o wbo wlt.h their C"'Win, M n
Harry tton overhanging the market as well
Ann&amp; J4ae and Mabel , Mr and Mrs ll,;.fe
dled Wedhesd&amp;J tollowl.nl a two Bowlee and mother, Mrs Martha as absort the oJXn tnt.erett 1n Sept.·
FTankll,n Amberger and son FrankEdith Btr&amp;UJ'IbattBh WIUI vW•:Ing
mont.hl Illness, wUl be conducted I Bryant.
~;:mter tuturet, now valued a.t $60,p
lin Jr , Mrs Lena Kimes and son her uncle John N.. laon Rlld ftunlly
trom
the Heath M. E. Church hero [ Yr. and Mrs, Harold Hubl&gt;ord 000,000
George, Harold Klln r all or Akron a lew days the p!Lllt week,. entl: helpPrlday aiternoon &amp;t :1 o'ei.Ock. Re\'. and .son Hn.rolt;t Edward left WedPtter B carey,
I'Dd Kr and Mrs CWrle1 PPrrv u: K Mrs Nel.&lt;!on with her ~~e\Y)nfl
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left Thur5da.y
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Oeorge Jones ~t' l'!ter llnd gnndson
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In eharge
ot Beech
the F\.nst.erVISit "ithThey
relativl'li
at Akron,forTo-a ir:g
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Jedo ahd Monroe, Michigan. Mrs
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The newly weds arrived , her~
Mrs. R B Lnughead and Miss llli far l:f.Jj -columbus where she wlll
: IN SAN P\1 S K Y •1 Wt dnesd ay .,.vemrs wh~ , they are Olaire Mlnnr lf'f~ WedneAda.y even- vWt until saturday wtth her sisp
P~nalty of Ex.ce-u F'!-t
at home to their rrte nds, corner Ol ' l ny; IJf train f•lr New York City ror ' ter, MJss Lelia Hawklrul The la.tp
Miss Avis Wh&amp;lcy of We11htown
Vlrgmla Pnce uf Rutla nrl l•a·
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Announcement baa been maae Main Bt1 eet nnd Fourth Avenue.
'· vl$1't !,here wllh the former'S dau· , t{t will sp.;:nd the week end here , spend ing the week with hPr
vl.ll rtlnw v,rKu 11a Nrd1 Pum1 ~
here·ot the mal'l1.il.g0 of• P4l'S Esf,fllle
Khter, Mlas Mary La•J.ghead Mrs
Mr. 'and Mrs. George Childs and I GTQt.dmc.ll1cr, Mra Wm Whaley nt
t he past wt.-eK
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Sa.Dford or BJ.ndualty o
·to Ur
BANK lNI!!oT.\l.LS VAULT
J 'lUghead and MW
Minot
wUI family aooompo.nled M18a Dorothy [ Da.rwnr
Thompson and siHfl Nora
Harley D. ouftnlnaft~m , ~f Middle·
The 01tlsens N"llonal Bank hr'l'c mWc.e- a. tour thru Ule New England ' McKiqney t o her home at ChaunMiu!tos Ann'l Ma.·• a nd Mabel
&amp;nd Mr nnd Mrs Kirk f homw.on 1 ncb tl ..!l 1 lb~ lias nllld"' •I 11
pm't. )'fhe ceremooy •'W&amp;.I!l perform· has ~nstalled a neov dttvice,
Sta~ Defore returning home and cey.t 1hursday, af\er spending a Jvnc~&gt; or At(ron~ were Sunday
cf Amsden o. who art" \'L'IJUrtg r•w ttwble d ifference to her
ed Tuesday
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t 6 30 'clock ed tor the protection of fund ~ will bs accomOllnied on the trtp by wee
ere with them 'I'he ChJld3 ' f:\tt tt.o; of MIS&amp;'6 Esthct a nd Mat .
h crc spent a couple of da:.~ t!w past
H LJ ldter nads
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at the Evane"fr~ ~ l1 ~np ~hortly after depost~s have beeD IM issLaUghea.ci whow1llaccompa.ny ~amUy wUI be accompanied. home ~~n·et Thomaa
week renewing old acquamtunces G! •i nnd my m~lght Is 511 Lll\t
lll:e in Band!t,-c wl~ '::v. ~dward n;ade, otflcla!S of lobe ba.nt have them here f~ a vlatt. Tbe tour
M....n:kE•s•th:,.' iMthcKinere"w'l'thwthhoemwm
Mlt', Carr:\ Byers of Colurr.bus
and sight seeing among tht; hills year I v.etghl'd 154 lbs I htn •
W .. Br uslt
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announced
through New England will be mnde
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Is v ~1t•nc .,er cousin, Rc3et.t::~
o1 West V1rglnlt\
bt.·en taking n hail-tr:a:o;poonful vf
eye 9 catu06 . Mr.s.
The new device L11 an electrlcnl • tll Mi.s!l Lauahelid'scar
Lan Bishop ami son Alvu ·.l!!re : Kru.&lt;&gt;rll~n Se ll •, maltlp~· ll)
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Members ot Evangeline Chapkl . \\ell' In Wclshtown
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c.ay
hold·UP
protection,
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from
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Columbus
Ch
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Roode~~~
sdpr
fPJ~n
tl " Ill&lt; r huve 1\!tutn•.:(l home from ::..
t. l:!:!lday
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platned. Since lnsura.nce laws haVJ' He, ai&amp;J consulted a physician while fore~ lcnlu ~nd ~~~:r !ltc~lOon ! tn p to Cht&lt;:uuo, whcuJ they a t.· •
Mrs LP.na Johr.son and "un Geo ' weH:h 14i Ill:; dre.'l.&lt;;. d J::Sut 1 fee l
been alter~ It has beoonte nectS!l· thae
He lepmt.s that his wife. nn d e!entng A
J bl d fl~n I '('JClt d th~ Ct:utury of P1ogr r;. I DC oro~J SJho~ ~9·yhear·o1d A~~Uc i'pt'nt 'fh\1rsday With hl't st~tr 1 !l~h1£r am.l um nvw run uptit&lt;:~J•S.
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n en oya e ny I'. ali f xJ .~1011 nl· u stopped at U1
ty, N .... l'lr..,. w o w•a se-.:tecl Mrs H o S henefield
ll.l'Jch Jy·J~Jt: LL'IE'd L'J maJ..Ii ,,.,..
Health and
are, ,. emJ!J~ llot j nm()un~ of mohey with~ Hft.een thue, w'as released from the hospip
[ k '1 vJilo.; t JL ' ll "lr Jetur': ln )) al =n~~~{~e:~!:te~~amo~t:s ~:. I Mr nnd Mr~&gt; B. 11 Ha lliday en ~ gasp tm bJt'aLh F.vt'rvom: ~ n.'J.,
frltnds. Heart and ·x:ibney yrou-~ minutes after de~slt:.
~ tal 'I!h1Uad~y !but will not return
!h /J,,n e o/ tl1t lmmer s. JJHrenr~
af the ma 'or studios. ~~1!1 ~hort: tE'rtalned company from HuntlnF:· l •n w wel1 :.uLIJ Ill I IG(Ik -!\lJ . .,
ble cause a higher death rate
The electrlea.l cuntrolled. vaul ~ I here for abaut eight. or ten daY6
! Mr and Mr~ Wal~er Tully 0 ,..•• chased for her beaut •nd r~ tc.n. lnd ' fh P nast week
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among fat. people thn.q other•
cpens wJthln tlft~n minutes after
¥.r. and Mrs, Thomage Wayland
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250~
Prof Guy uarr ilnd mothet &lt;lf
Kru~cnen L~ a n ldeul b.::lllll nl 6
Asthma Dyspep!ia Lir.rer troub- ~ ~he current Is switched on wnen a and d~ughter Anns Marilla or wu~_
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ls tte r s
s 'ster-lu·la.w, Mrs
candidate
• , Mlchlga.n ar.d Mrs Lucinda Orr of , -;~ tnt" salt~ wmch help OOCIY crp
1 the
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(0JntJnued trobl P&amp;ge One)
Ml n ' 11 "' Pi 'l'e who Is Ill at "
Colwnbu.s w'ere guests Saturday of ! gaJl!&gt; LO functiOn properly ... H"'d
les, Fatty' of the hea.ft and Kidney oeposlt of .a large .amount la made lard came Wednesday el'ening to [
ailment&amp; al'e common di&amp;easea , of and thfl. mQney placed therein attend the runeral or Mr Wayland's
heme In Wels htown .
the latter's mece
Mrs Delsno nw.. ntnin a splendid degr&lt;:~ rf
fst people.
"'"lt~ln the t\me limit o( the recent- mother, which was conducted at' corn, oat&amp;. ry~ ~nd barley was 1n
H·~·
Etl"'J Blum!lnaue~ wh1
Nr&gt;lson a nd family'
h~alth-lt butlds u~ energy• ,\"U
ASIA TEA
ly chan&amp;ed law!.
[ Hartford. Thursday.
They are the process or formation todav It • - l•• 1n ~tuylng with her 1;runll
children of ·Bidwell came saturc w Cahoon, E L Bo..qwonh &lt;trenQ th whlle you re 1'ede~t1 .; H•
relieves constlpntlon. tet.ard! fatty 1 ,..~0 aiarlit1ett.m~j~~w0:• m~~~y a:~ guests ot Mr and Mrs Otho Watts .wns rellabli reported l,lt trading pa:e11L.•1 Mr a~d Mrs. JI'COb Blu- day to spend Fteveral days with her nnd Onsh Nic hols enjoyed a fls hinll' I nm~al weight
.
accumula.tlOJUJ IUJtl Is proven the dd 0
t tl
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Mr and Ml'$ Homer E Cook and circles
I nH uauet in Welshtown. returned IJrother Roy Thoma~ and famUy tnp on the Bc1ot.o nver n few days
&lt;"•Pl K1 uschen Salts at., Bartnt:.
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one reducing remedy that' gets dlr- im
r.:~ :nk.~ ~~~d~st y
- daughter EUza.beth ...nd
FrledP.
Eas~ ""d Chicago Interests , to h~ r home In Bridgeport, Bun - lleJ moLher Mr.s Mary Thomas ~he past week
Pomeroy , Ma.rt.n. &amp;
1 Fhannacy
eo~ to the very cause ot !ttl a nd
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Faehnle will leave Pridw.y lor
a were bo.ckilli the pl'Ojcct, which ts , day
e 1me home with them after severp
Mr and M1 !J J
E Tu1 nP.r ac· 1.Rr. ller Mkldlt:.port, r:r s.qy Cl.ht 1
re aves it quickly , eaGJiy
~j,Dd
ATl'END FtiNERAI '
companied by their son-in·law W llv.- drug!Ost m the wurld--w. Jf!C
1 visit at Benton Harbor, Mlch , with to lnclud~ lara-e professional tradel'S 1 M1 nnd Mrs WUl OulntJler, are ~ ! weeks l'l31t In Bidwell.
s .ely
Being 11. delicious drink It
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Joha Price of ChEL!'leSt(ol) visited 0 Hnllidny attended Lhe funeral la&lt;&gt;ts -4 week:;; an d CQSts not rn nr.1 th~
can b&amp; Laken w~th milk or l.illga.r
Mr and Mrs J S Haggerty an d 1 'rhC'y w111 al&amp;o visit at A Century 1 pool has financial bo.ck1ng of !rom I Mr and Mrll. Arthur Evan&amp; and tls slSt.erptn·law Mrs. Mary Ann cr Mrs. Turner's Fister. Mr~ How~ 1ha n 85 cont.~
&lt;~.d~
lnatea.d of coffee o~ )it\U , you take so n, Ja.mes, mdored to Wheel,ing of froi)'e..ss Exposition before re·
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Th\f,rsday morning where i hey at- llJrnlu&amp;t h9Dlt:"
l'he)' e,Xpect to be
for Sa.le By
tt•nded the tuners! ser\' lces for h er ge.ne about. ten da,fa.
"'h St b
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Co. brr:ther. Elijah Bartlett, who dl~ Mr. a11d 1Mrs. Charles Bing at•~ e
ana Uty
rug
lherp Tuesday
Funeral servlct!s lended the Bing r&amp;.mlly reunion
Middleport Obtu.
\~tore conducted Thursday after· whi(l h was held Thursday at Lake

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here for an txteno.d•uthter, Mfs.

fr1~ds aend us lettel'1 or new$ mtLtt.er for Pltblleai.lon tbQ'

lbou)d 111 U1 cue~

prtnt.ed.

Locatftl

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"'We can't alloW JOU to rei
liP jn thla1 Mil!ll!l Luneaka," he
aJietly and ,polite]y, •
Leni, with ller whole 'fi'Orld
•m•, put a AtmUe on ber lips.
Glle ha4 notldnc \whatever -- .c- 1
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much of
cc
of th ~ ftn~l chaplet
may well be aacribed to the United St..tes amba"sador
Toaat : Would have
who advil;)ed those in charge, so wise ly. ijow that nor- 1!;1. Dunked
another mile Ia the rrreatest
muley it:1 again on the way, let us hope there is a new deal l.ll&amp;tance h01111 b1 tbe ~orld.
on th e way for the poor, lowest class Cuban who needs proof la that he l8 1n Siberia. now
llelp so badly.
Twice X: OoL a bad ride. Bo did

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No sc1lS.Lblc person wl:l contJnue
lo s uffer from those intense, lli'onl zlns:. Lhrobbing bunion 11a.!.n~
\\,hen tlle n ew pow:::rtul penetta~­
lng ye l ha1 mless wtiseptJc flmernlct 011 mn r cadllY be obtftined . at
any 'A'Cll swck.{:d drug t t.w't•. '
Appty a. few droJ)s over t.h.c In~
fla.m£d part and see how s pccthly
the pnln dlso. ppca.n and the In·
flo.mmntlon Is reduc:od.
So m:u veloosly powerful L! Em cra.lrl Oil that soft corns s'*'m to
shrivel rlgh:O up ami drop ctJ.
S~ nsbury Drug Co . Middlcpoti
e.gcnt. guarantees one bottle to
give results n.nd 1s dispcn:.lng ll tn
mrny fon t :mffcr('l&gt;
adv.

the pubUc
OUBt Inhaler . H\8 jockey Wll.!l ner

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NE of the things which makes 1t so hard for worth·

voUB Con't 11tand other
h~okinl over his shoulder.

Jockeya

while peopl e to get th e he lp which they so badi)'
Duke He beat the ruu.
front , wa.t1 Jea,:llna at t.he
ne£d, j1:1 the general all 'round laziness and pure "cussed·
h~:;h~::• poat by ftfty JenJthB IUld
uoss" of some of those who ~eek relief at the least poliBi- n!
all akme. He ISt"r~d a ll
nlone, • ..&gt;
ble expense in the way of eft'ot1 on thflir pu.rt .
A·n incident~ of the kind 1S shown by some worthless Twced~e&amp; : AU the Intelligent in11e'er-do-wells in the northern part of the state who re· l'tlllkr\enta were on this corn bite (
A1l he needs I• a rainy day, a mud·
ful!&lt;ld to work for orders, stipulating that their wages Jy tr"ck, and watch hbn IJO ~ybe
must be paid in cash. A~ a consequence, their women, a Uttle hall and sleet would help,
too. q:e 'a at hiJ bj!at wlt.h a snow
v.rhose heartH are not so hard as their worthless ~:~ pouses, plow \n rront or him.
bave applied for Jobs and are working with plckH and
Uppsa Dally : Had a aponge up hl8
People sal'e ancient coins, parch·
When enough time has elapsed
shovels so they mky lake th e necessarle• of life to their llOSCI. He'a had to many .11pon1lffi up menta
and stampll. So why not and' we h•ve all the cards tabu·
his n(IA he has learned to dhe~ tor
collection of prehlflodc lated, we will give an exhibition tn
loved dependents who are crying for food.
them In twenty teet ot tropical wa- nleoho eaves?
CarMile HaU or the Metropolitan
While there 1~ some excuse for these men in demand~ ter.
Art ~lleries. Then. future genera·
Get the calllna- card of each ttons wlll learnt how we Jived with
ing money in cash ra.ther than orders, it is only because H Meat Puzzle , HI&amp; pwner lold the
creep joint and olaSBiry lt. We the benanti' of the hiJher cuiLure.
man who labors is entitled to his wages in cash. Ho
.tnckey t.o t11ke It euy His trainer did Well, we round iha.t there benvvolent legislatiOn. a wild de·
t(lld the jockey to go out and win weren't thirty thousand . There ~ire to succeed llnd a .etomaeh
ever, this excuse il~ wa.Hhed away by the fact that ln Hl11
Jocke)' bet an anottaer hoaa In were ftft.y.
JlUIJ1p.
many instances they are workinr ouly hecK.use the stutr
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cco nprny in gettiug things done which otherwiKe wnu:d
ilot be done exce)Jt that men must be '•d and the de·
l'•ndent. would be forced to swallow their pl'ide if thcv
look the aid •• a gift witl1out trying to do anythin11 for it.
The strJkers therefore, at once, by their a.ctinn~.
1pl11ce thelllJl~tves In that c\•110 whsc pride is of such low
&lt;·n•te tnat the y would rather tak e the alms th••• to earn ,
th&lt;•m , That sort of man had better not been born and It I
ha•l h ~e p better for the world hod he not made his ~ P·

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}learan ciJ in U.
In the !"eantime, tho wife or other &lt;lepon~ent of th•t
•ort of m~!l ll)u•t muke up In work too har&lt;l for het' fr~ll

ffoi)O
otf! to

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no one else to 11ave you
,Jour'self,'• ahot back
"'You: have beauty. tal·
&amp;'eftlua, but nih brain.
Jou can 'do ~thing. It
e&lt;ftnbined ,a.sbu~e&amp; qf
indu&amp;tljJ to m11ke

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to Ire 1he ner!ou• type. l didn't start
' wltliCame11, b"u t:'l atsrswitch.:d t o them
because 1 fourid dl!:ev are m1lder and
baWl a dellPtful flavor. I smoL:e onlv
'Camels now ba;au'le 1 have diliCOveted
that they alloF ~ to •moke an I war1t
--wkbout upaetfina n•y nerves."

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SMI!.ING aft.:. ~ ' ~ '
Hl3ht, Wiley Post eojbya a
Ci(trleL "Smoking Cam&amp;b
as I have for so long.'' tay!l
Po~t, "1 ntV(:r worry about
healthy D Cr\'f.! ~ ~ rm A ~ ~
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turn to·Came·ls
In an exclu!\ive int~rvi ew Wrr.EY POST says: ''Circling the globe alone in the Winnie Mae was the
toughest ordeJI) l'\'e ev,er been through l A rotllld·
the-world ftyer 1!31! tp he in shape to stand the~­
tremes of ph ysical cxbaustion. He has,.to he ready
for any weather, RnY,• emergeney.IJIS i!/b e8ll8 for
nerws in perfecl condition. Smo'kfft~;m&lt;!ls
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lhave;. for $:0 ' long, I never worry :•
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nerves-and I'm a cimlltant SD\oket, too. Evfi'Ybod,y } '·
lmo'wd I hal ·Ca""'ls are made from more expeni;lve ,
tobatc""· and TOU can ~erlainly teD It in tile mild. '
nes&amp; and goo.i ~aa~~,of Cpels, and the faet

lly Edaoo R. Waite, Shawnee, Oklahoma

J. W. HANSON, EDITOR OF THE NEW SMYRNA (FLORIDA)
DAILY 1\lEWS, SAYS:

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•LEf't-"lCA'N"TSPEA~ a9' a re~urd•
bJiaklat,- Gyer. Pm a youpg TilarriOO
wgftan •. ~'!~~ome a.rd dub \V(lrk
keep me i~ ,,yery o¥nute. Add to

.:ad ~ctlon.

DID YOU EVER -STOP
TO THINK?
"The trouble with lite apaamoclic adv,ertiaer is that he believ·
ea that it reachea fllrlher than it actually doea, He oflen ha~ tl1e
notion that three or fpur foo&lt;j ada a year Bf8 (Oillg to stamp IIPPR
lite !Rjnd of every buyer t!&gt;e fact that he
goods of good qpality am! at right pricea'in a way that that impresaion will qever
wear off.
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world alo'nel Slcepfcas •• , hunarY, •• ljnorlng th.e pe:rlb ,of-fog and lee • • • ~ lt;Dd
ftfted Iandini• • , .Wiley,Pott ~n the !ldmirati,Oq of the "'bole wod4 ~tb.l?l• CCIUJ'oo
ale, hll 1kill, and hi• liurvelou• phytlaa1 endur&amp;oce in ftyiDI aroup4 ,th' World tn
1 daYt, 18 houn, 49~mi'P~ItJI. Here he Is tho'YI\ ~ he ~a.nded at Flq~~ettFleld• .

Camels are made of fioer, MOIU!
EXP,ENSIVE tobaccos than any
other -ltlar brand. I..eaf tobaccos for clpretteo can be bouibt
from !J¢ a pound to $1.00 ... but

Camel ·payo the mliUons more
that lnaure your enjoymenL

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"ftut I\111Jlllft 111incla are not lh~tl way; they are easy to divert
from qn!t thirlf to ~noll\er by ~~~ bone~~ aqd, at!rll:ctive appeal tl!ru
'"" m•dilllll P.f new•paper ~dverti&amp;ing, unlen !he lmpreuion
b,en "!"'~!' qv~r a p~rictd, of l'lllny years.
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··~~vf'r!i•ing llff~ct• ll:\l' IJlin!l pf a bqycr in much the allfnl!
lll•lUI•r ~ 'l•~•m qf '!"·~~~ 'Ill 'I r&lt;&gt;&lt;:lf. !f lite r~&gt;.&lt;:~ 11ad th~ ~eq•ll
lQ !I!IO'f, HWRIIId !1a!ize it the fif'l ti!De a drop of ~aler fell \l~n
·il, bqt i~ I!!~•• mi~f!oria of years tp we,_.,,1\n impre~t ion in lite ~ .
tb'll wilJ1ll•f·
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c(o for fi~r- beo~us e of the foelin!l' he bonrs for hor. tJon· 1
seguoi)I\Y• w~~~~ he i• being crltlci~ed an&lt;l cQilljomne4• 1
~i • ncp~~~r~ ar~ feeling pnly sympathY for Ill• unl1•rtu·1

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Thousands of smokers have switehed to Camels and
found that they are better for steady smok~.
Youf' nerves and uour taste will confinn this. Begin
!OOay with Camels. Know that you are smokil11f 1'
milder ci~rarelle , .. and that steady smoking dOeot
not mterfer~ with healthy nerves !

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THJ: DAILY 1'1\lliUI!JI-POUIIIOT, 01110

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mo! ...r Sopl. 13, ID1"• at Ill&lt; ""!· qfllce

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lila tbel.r name.--altliloUfh

etreet, f!Oqleroy. o .

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&amp;EPIIU&amp;NT4TIV18

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DdiJend BJ Carrier
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One Year .......

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rellglono teachlno. d ootnne ;
•p Blurbs Df 3Jrnus·• All
en~. tl tlley u~e to he~w• any claim

upon the ~ove, loyalty and devotion of thB p1:1ople1 must be in hannony with
the teachmga of J&amp;~u&amp; the Chr1st wb011e worda tit Into e\'ery fold• and crevi .:u
of the bum~.n heart, anJ of whom it "'al!luid in John 7 ·•6 'j:NEY"R MAN

SP\KE LIKE THIS MAN . ·

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THE CUBAN SITUATION

slN~E I\lac had~ ha s Withdrawn trom the presidency of
~uUa and lett th e 1.sland with lli.s family for the new
pre:sulent, Ce~;petl.(os, to take care of, the situation in the

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form out-of· townies that some of
the card.!! sre l:itill palpltatmg ond
vctlve ror the 00ne11t of those patrlclans wholle s lender wrists arc
Joo delicate to 11ft a heavy beer

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STATE OF OHIO
nt.:PARTMENT OF HIGIJWAl:S
ColumbU8. Oh o
August 1. 1933
UNIT PRICE CONTRACT
National IUOOVfl')' Htahwa.y Troject
Nr&gt; f1'9·G

small Ktatc hvs imRr&lt;wed wonderfully.
While the1e was a certain amouut of riotous actions
\vhich cost the Ji veij of some 6fty people with a loss of
SfVeral millions of dollars worth of property still the ma n
ner m which ttie insurrection was handled, kept the fatalities and property damnge to a minimum. 1~ affairs of
this kind, it i!:i not 'un common to sec thousands kHled and
many millions of dollars ii1 damage incun-ed to property.
Since the change in governmental affairs meanM so
mu ch to the Cubans as a whole, much •• the loss of life
U:l tu be regretted, the advantages accruing are probably
well worth the price. At the rute that depresoive condi·
tions and starvation were increasjng among the poor and
needy on th e little island to the southeast of Florida, 1t
J~ more than pruiJable that had not so mething been done
quickly to relieve the oppre&gt;~~~lve yoke placed around the
necks of the helpless peons, not only hundreds but thou·
sands would have sta.rv.e d and among those thousands

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t:ersbura called on Mr and :Mra. F .
M Kelly Sunday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. ouy Evana and
three ehlldren Mr ancl Mrs. Herdle
Smith and two sons W1llard alld
Harold and daU(I'h.ter Ada of NelI!Onvllle spent Saturday nlg:h.t and
~unday with Mr. and Mrs. W . M
Larkins
Bernice Powell spent Saturday
n 1s ht with Ruth Wolfe.
Mrs OUie Young called on Mr.ll
Arthur Hoover SWlday evenlni .
Those calllng: on Mr. and Mrs.
C ltf!ord Wood Frlda.y even Ina were
Ethel PrJ«. Mr and Mrs Da)'ton
UcElroy. Carl and Llnionl John ~
lll'ln and Pe~~;rl Mosler.
Mrs Dana Wolfe and children
called on Mrs Fred Larkins one
&lt;..ay the past week
Mr. a nd Mr6 Arthur Hoover are

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Norma Kelly and friend of Pa.r-

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John Johnaon I)Dd
Belle, Mr. Ind.
and 60n Roy Eusene
were the Sunday gueat6 of C. E
Price and famil)' .
Mr. and Mrs CUft'ord Wood and
lrMdtath.er W M . Johnson , Henry
Hupp and lva Henaley spent. Bun·
1day wlth Jack Wood and ramlb' or

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Price OYer the week "nd
lll'd Otlue at Mill.enport. lut':week.
Alma..
$&amp;0,000 000 to $75,000,000 It wa.11 re·
The following: were out-o! ~oown Friday after ooon at the 4-H QIJ'Il~
Mr and r.f;a. Dudley Robertaon ported
.. 1a1tor1 here tot the tuneral or Mrs
Howard Pond nn'd !aJn1l,- ,~~pent
YOui NEWS
PRIODE &amp;IT£8 FRIDAY
POd d&amp;uehter Dorothy of New York
The: tund, It wa!l sald, would be
Elizabeth Amberger Mr and Mrs Jn Jackson county where thPir son
Funeral ¥rtloes tor Albert. Prlode, Ctty arrived Wednt!liday for • visit adequate to c.ovtr diatre&amp;i
B1We Jones and dsua;ht.o.m; Eula Junior bl enJoyiD&amp;. a , wptk~C calll.p
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prominent looal bullneu ma.o wbo wlt.h their C"'Win, M n
Harry tton overhanging the market as well
Ann&amp; J4ae and Mabel , Mr and Mrs ll,;.fe
dled Wedhesd&amp;J tollowl.nl a two Bowlee and mother, Mrs Martha as absort the oJXn tnt.erett 1n Sept.·
FTankll,n Amberger and son FrankEdith Btr&amp;UJ'IbattBh WIUI vW•:Ing
mont.hl Illness, wUl be conducted I Bryant.
~;:mter tuturet, now valued a.t $60,p
lin Jr , Mrs Lena Kimes and son her uncle John N.. laon Rlld ftunlly
trom
the Heath M. E. Church hero [ Yr. and Mrs, Harold Hubl&gt;ord 000,000
George, Harold Klln r all or Akron a lew days the p!Lllt week,. entl: helpPrlday aiternoon &amp;t :1 o'ei.Ock. Re\'. and .son Hn.rolt;t Edward left WedPtter B carey,
I'Dd Kr and Mrs CWrle1 PPrrv u: K Mrs Nel.&lt;!on with her ~~e\Y)nfl
n
e
W.
B
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Pat.tenon
w1U
omclate
a
l
neaday
for
an
over~nlght
vblt
with
Ch
ltnfilo
soe.rd
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a nd 1aua:hter; Pete A.rnbergrr ~tnd 1
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--'-~.,---,---+~-~ 11 the ceremony which will be foUow- l Mr · arid Mrs lrvln Spaft'ord of co. the projPet waa 8
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of
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Ill
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by Jnterment
In the
Oruve 1lumbui.
left Thur5da.y
hy dl.!lcussio
n at the
Oeorge Jones ~t' l'!ter llnd gnndson
J.
ct~met.e:ry
In eharge
ot Beech
the F\.nst.erVISit "ithThey
relativl'li
at Akron,forTo-a ir:g
YNJterday.
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wald , TJnder~l\i , Company.
Jedo ahd Monroe, Michigan. Mrs
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The newly weds arrived , her~
Mrs. R B Lnughead and Miss llli far l:f.Jj -columbus where she wlll
: IN SAN P\1 S K Y •1 Wt dnesd ay .,.vemrs wh~ , they are Olaire Mlnnr lf'f~ WedneAda.y even- vWt until saturday wtth her sisp
P~nalty of Ex.ce-u F'!-t
at home to their rrte nds, corner Ol ' l ny; IJf train f•lr New York City ror ' ter, MJss Lelia Hawklrul The la.tp
Miss Avis Wh&amp;lcy of We11htown
Vlrgmla Pnce uf Rutla nrl l•a·
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Announcement baa been maae Main Bt1 eet nnd Fourth Avenue.
'· vl$1't !,here wllh the former'S dau· , t{t will sp.;:nd the week end here , spend ing the week with hPr
vl.ll rtlnw v,rKu 11a Nrd1 Pum1 ~
here·ot the mal'l1.il.g0 of• P4l'S Esf,fllle
Khter, Mlas Mary La•J.ghead Mrs
Mr. 'and Mrs. George Childs and I GTQt.dmc.ll1cr, Mra Wm Whaley nt
t he past wt.-eK
'I A:t~lr..,uvo~·-~~~\:1~~ 17~tsl)u+1.11:u~~:,
Sa.Dford or BJ.ndualty o
·to Ur
BANK lNI!!oT.\l.LS VAULT
J 'lUghead and MW
Minot
wUI family aooompo.nled M18a Dorothy [ Da.rwnr
Thompson and siHfl Nora
Harley D. ouftnlnaft~m , ~f Middle·
The 01tlsens N"llonal Bank hr'l'c mWc.e- a. tour thru Ule New England ' McKiqney t o her home at ChaunMiu!tos Ann'l Ma.·• a nd Mabel
&amp;nd Mr nnd Mrs Kirk f homw.on 1 ncb tl ..!l 1 lb~ lias nllld"' •I 11
pm't. )'fhe ceremooy •'W&amp;.I!l perform· has ~nstalled a neov dttvice,
Sta~ Defore returning home and cey.t 1hursday, af\er spending a Jvnc~&gt; or At(ron~ were Sunday
cf Amsden o. who art" \'L'IJUrtg r•w ttwble d ifference to her
ed Tuesday
nt
t 6 30 'clock ed tor the protection of fund ~ will bs accomOllnied on the trtp by wee
ere with them 'I'he ChJld3 ' f:\tt tt.o; of MIS&amp;'6 Esthct a nd Mat .
h crc spent a couple of da:.~ t!w past
H LJ ldter nads
I am 53 ' yPn:'
at the Evane"fr~ ~ l1 ~np ~hortly after depost~s have beeD IM issLaUghea.ci whow1llaccompa.ny ~amUy wUI be accompanied. home ~~n·et Thomaa
week renewing old acquamtunces G! •i nnd my m~lght Is 511 Lll\t
lll:e in Band!t,-c wl~ '::v. ~dward n;ade, otflcla!S of lobe ba.nt have them here f~ a vlatt. Tbe tour
M....n:kE•s•th:,.' iMthcKinere"w'l'thwthhoemwm
Mlt', Carr:\ Byers of Colurr.bus
and sight seeing among tht; hills year I v.etghl'd 154 lbs I htn •
W .. Br uslt
rtl 1 ~~~
announced
through New England will be mnde
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Is v ~1t•nc .,er cousin, Rc3et.t::~
o1 West V1rglnlt\
bt.·en taking n hail-tr:a:o;poonful vf
eye 9 catu06 . Mr.s.
The new device L11 an electrlcnl • tll Mi.s!l Lauahelid'scar
Lan Bishop ami son Alvu ·.l!!re : Kru.&lt;&gt;rll~n Se ll •, maltlp~· ll)
· or .e
Members ot Evangeline Chapkl . \\ell' In Wclshtown
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~-,.,',.,d,.s=d;,a,.,ug"h"le~.':"·-.,Mr=s=_,",10"y"'d' de layed period. time lock vaul t fo1 w R. Morrt.s returned Wednesday !~~~~~ ~ta~b a~d ~hel[0 fe.mlr~s~ M: £ Clltfo.rd Rhondcs a nd d~uI bu,smess visitor~ at Gall1puiL'i Wed- c1llnn~&lt;;e In •nv aiel New J 'UJJ
c.ay
hold·UP
protection,
1t
wu
ex•
evening
from
a
VISit.
in
Columbus
Ch
t.e:r
Roode~~~
sdpr
fPJ~n
tl " Ill&lt; r huve 1\!tutn•.:(l home from ::..
t. l:!:!lday
' '-'', 1oum.l l l1 e hips a~r \ ( 1'1,
1
platned. Since lnsura.nce laws haVJ' He, ai&amp;J consulted a physician while fore~ lcnlu ~nd ~~~:r !ltc~lOon ! tn p to Cht&lt;:uuo, whcuJ they a t.· •
Mrs LP.na Johr.son and "un Geo ' weH:h 14i Ill:; dre.'l.&lt;;. d J::Sut 1 fee l
been alter~ It has beoonte nectS!l· thae
He lepmt.s that his wife. nn d e!entng A
J bl d fl~n I '('JClt d th~ Ct:utury of P1ogr r;. I DC oro~J SJho~ ~9·yhear·o1d A~~Uc i'pt'nt 'fh\1rsday With hl't st~tr 1 !l~h1£r am.l um nvw run uptit&lt;:~J•S.
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n en oya e ny I'. ali f xJ .~1011 nl· u stopped at U1
ty, N .... l'lr..,. w o w•a se-.:tecl Mrs H o S henefield
ll.l'Jch Jy·J~Jt: LL'IE'd L'J maJ..Ii ,,.,..
Health and
are, ,. emJ!J~ llot j nm()un~ of mohey with~ Hft.een thue, w'as released from the hospip
[ k '1 vJilo.; t JL ' ll "lr Jetur': ln )) al =n~~~{~e:~!:te~~amo~t:s ~:. I Mr nnd Mr~&gt; B. 11 Ha lliday en ~ gasp tm bJt'aLh F.vt'rvom: ~ n.'J.,
frltnds. Heart and ·x:ibney yrou-~ minutes after de~slt:.
~ tal 'I!h1Uad~y !but will not return
!h /J,,n e o/ tl1t lmmer s. JJHrenr~
af the ma 'or studios. ~~1!1 ~hort: tE'rtalned company from HuntlnF:· l •n w wel1 :.uLIJ Ill I IG(Ik -!\lJ . .,
ble cause a higher death rate
The electrlea.l cuntrolled. vaul ~ I here for abaut eight. or ten daY6
! Mr and Mr~ Wal~er Tully 0 ,..•• chased for her beaut •nd r~ tc.n. lnd ' fh P nast week
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among fat. people thn.q other•
cpens wJthln tlft~n minutes after
¥.r. and Mrs, Thomage Wayland
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\ C&lt;.lumb1JH ca me Sa.turda.y to ~JOnalit)' from a field
250~
Prof Guy uarr ilnd mothet &lt;lf
Kru~cnen L~ a n ldeul b.::lllll nl 6
Asthma Dyspep!ia Lir.rer troub- ~ ~he current Is switched on wnen a and d~ughter Anns Marilla or wu~_
.
ls tte r s
s 'ster-lu·la.w, Mrs
candidate
• , Mlchlga.n ar.d Mrs Lucinda Orr of , -;~ tnt" salt~ wmch help OOCIY crp
1 the
11'
(0JntJnued trobl P&amp;ge One)
Ml n ' 11 "' Pi 'l'e who Is Ill at "
Colwnbu.s w'ere guests Saturday of ! gaJl!&gt; LO functiOn properly ... H"'d
les, Fatty' of the hea.ft and Kidney oeposlt of .a large .amount la made lard came Wednesday el'ening to [
ailment&amp; al'e common di&amp;easea , of and thfl. mQney placed therein attend the runeral or Mr Wayland's
heme In Wels htown .
the latter's mece
Mrs Delsno nw.. ntnin a splendid degr&lt;:~ rf
fst people.
"'"lt~ln the t\me limit o( the recent- mother, which was conducted at' corn, oat&amp;. ry~ ~nd barley was 1n
H·~·
Etl"'J Blum!lnaue~ wh1
Nr&gt;lson a nd family'
h~alth-lt butlds u~ energy• ,\"U
ASIA TEA
ly chan&amp;ed law!.
[ Hartford. Thursday.
They are the process or formation todav It • - l•• 1n ~tuylng with her 1;runll
children of ·Bidwell came saturc w Cahoon, E L Bo..qwonh &lt;trenQ th whlle you re 1'ede~t1 .; H•
relieves constlpntlon. tet.ard! fatty 1 ,..~0 aiarlit1ett.m~j~~w0:• m~~~y a:~ guests ot Mr and Mrs Otho Watts .wns rellabli reported l,lt trading pa:e11L.•1 Mr a~d Mrs. JI'COb Blu- day to spend Fteveral days with her nnd Onsh Nic hols enjoyed a fls hinll' I nm~al weight
.
accumula.tlOJUJ IUJtl Is proven the dd 0
t tl
~ ld
Mr and Ml'$ Homer E Cook and circles
I nH uauet in Welshtown. returned IJrother Roy Thoma~ and famUy tnp on the Bc1ot.o nver n few days
&lt;"•Pl K1 uschen Salts at., Bartnt:.
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one reducing remedy that' gets dlr- im
r.:~ :nk.~ ~~~d~st y
- daughter EUza.beth ...nd
FrledP.
Eas~ ""d Chicago Interests , to h~ r home In Bridgeport, Bun - lleJ moLher Mr.s Mary Thomas ~he past week
Pomeroy , Ma.rt.n. &amp;
1 Fhannacy
eo~ to the very cause ot !ttl a nd
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Faehnle will leave Pridw.y lor
a were bo.ckilli the pl'Ojcct, which ts , day
e 1me home with them after severp
Mr and M1 !J J
E Tu1 nP.r ac· 1.Rr. ller Mkldlt:.port, r:r s.qy Cl.ht 1
re aves it quickly , eaGJiy
~j,Dd
ATl'END FtiNERAI '
companied by their son-in·law W llv.- drug!Ost m the wurld--w. Jf!C
1 visit at Benton Harbor, Mlch , with to lnclud~ lara-e professional tradel'S 1 M1 nnd Mrs WUl OulntJler, are ~ ! weeks l'l31t In Bidwell.
s .ely
Being 11. delicious drink It
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forp1er's brother, G B Cook and othera in the grain trade The ' VI' ttl ng relntwes here this week
Joha Price of ChEL!'leSt(ol) visited 0 Hnllidny attended Lhe funeral la&lt;&gt;ts -4 week:;; an d CQSts not rn nr.1 th~
can b&amp; Laken w~th milk or l.illga.r
Mr and Mrs J S Haggerty an d 1 'rhC'y w111 al&amp;o visit at A Century 1 pool has financial bo.ck1ng of !rom I Mr and Mrll. Arthur Evan&amp; and tls slSt.erptn·law Mrs. Mary Ann cr Mrs. Turner's Fister. Mr~ How~ 1ha n 85 cont.~
&lt;~.d~
lnatea.d of coffee o~ )it\U , you take so n, Ja.mes, mdored to Wheel,ing of froi)'e..ss Exposition before re·
- - -- -- - - - - - - - - no risk With Ma Tea '
Th\f,rsday morning where i hey at- llJrnlu&amp;t h9Dlt:"
l'he)' e,Xpect to be
for Sa.le By
tt•nded the tuners! ser\' lces for h er ge.ne about. ten da,fa.
"'h St b
D
Co. brr:ther. Elijah Bartlett, who dl~ Mr. a11d 1Mrs. Charles Bing at•~ e
ana Uty
rug
lherp Tuesday
Funeral servlct!s lended the Bing r&amp;.mlly reunion
Middleport Obtu.
\~tore conducted Thursday after· whi(l h was held Thursday at Lake

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JNFLUE~CE

Hupp .wd IQll6 o~
here for an txteno.d•uthter, Mfs.

fr1~ds aend us lettel'1 or new$ mtLtt.er for Pltblleai.lon tbQ'

lbou)d 111 U1 cue~

prtnt.ed.

Locatftl

•ii1m tor F. p, but I c.n't 10 iii t... way with him

WESTERN

MT. OLIVF.

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"'We can't alloW JOU to rei
liP jn thla1 Mil!ll!l Luneaka," he
aJietly and ,polite]y, •
Leni, with ller whole 'fi'Orld
•m•, put a AtmUe on ber lips.
Glle ha4 notldnc \whatever -- .c- 1
-Atb what was occurring In
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tbe

bl&lt;!"·

briiUaat w'hi

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:~:~~\J:~titf.\':~~~.,:b:loodless revol~tlol\

much of
cc
of th ~ ftn~l chaplet
may well be aacribed to the United St..tes amba"sador
Toaat : Would have
who advil;)ed those in charge, so wise ly. ijow that nor- 1!;1. Dunked
another mile Ia the rrreatest
muley it:1 again on the way, let us hope there is a new deal l.ll&amp;tance h01111 b1 tbe ~orld.
on th e way for the poor, lowest class Cuban who needs proof la that he l8 1n Siberia. now
llelp so badly.
Twice X: OoL a bad ride. Bo did

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No sc1lS.Lblc person wl:l contJnue
lo s uffer from those intense, lli'onl zlns:. Lhrobbing bunion 11a.!.n~
\\,hen tlle n ew pow:::rtul penetta~­
lng ye l ha1 mless wtiseptJc flmernlct 011 mn r cadllY be obtftined . at
any 'A'Cll swck.{:d drug t t.w't•. '
Appty a. few droJ)s over t.h.c In~
fla.m£d part and see how s pccthly
the pnln dlso. ppca.n and the In·
flo.mmntlon Is reduc:od.
So m:u veloosly powerful L! Em cra.lrl Oil that soft corns s'*'m to
shrivel rlgh:O up ami drop ctJ.
S~ nsbury Drug Co . Middlcpoti
e.gcnt. guarantees one bottle to
give results n.nd 1s dispcn:.lng ll tn
mrny fon t :mffcr('l&gt;
adv.

the pubUc
OUBt Inhaler . H\8 jockey Wll.!l ner

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NE of the things which makes 1t so hard for worth·

voUB Con't 11tand other
h~okinl over his shoulder.

Jockeya

while peopl e to get th e he lp which they so badi)'
Duke He beat the ruu.
front , wa.t1 Jea,:llna at t.he
ne£d, j1:1 the general all 'round laziness and pure "cussed·
h~:;h~::• poat by ftfty JenJthB IUld
uoss" of some of those who ~eek relief at the least poliBi- n!
all akme. He ISt"r~d a ll
nlone, • ..&gt;
ble expense in the way of eft'ot1 on thflir pu.rt .
A·n incident~ of the kind 1S shown by some worthless Twced~e&amp; : AU the Intelligent in11e'er-do-wells in the northern part of the state who re· l'tlllkr\enta were on this corn bite (
A1l he needs I• a rainy day, a mud·
ful!&lt;ld to work for orders, stipulating that their wages Jy tr"ck, and watch hbn IJO ~ybe
must be paid in cash. A~ a consequence, their women, a Uttle hall and sleet would help,
too. q:e 'a at hiJ bj!at wlt.h a snow
v.rhose heartH are not so hard as their worthless ~:~ pouses, plow \n rront or him.
bave applied for Jobs and are working with plckH and
Uppsa Dally : Had a aponge up hl8
People sal'e ancient coins, parch·
When enough time has elapsed
shovels so they mky lake th e necessarle• of life to their llOSCI. He'a had to many .11pon1lffi up menta
and stampll. So why not and' we h•ve all the cards tabu·
his n(IA he has learned to dhe~ tor
collection of prehlflodc lated, we will give an exhibition tn
loved dependents who are crying for food.
them In twenty teet ot tropical wa- nleoho eaves?
CarMile HaU or the Metropolitan
While there 1~ some excuse for these men in demand~ ter.
Art ~lleries. Then. future genera·
Get the calllna- card of each ttons wlll learnt how we Jived with
ing money in cash ra.ther than orders, it is only because H Meat Puzzle , HI&amp; pwner lold the
creep joint and olaSBiry lt. We the benanti' of the hiJher cuiLure.
man who labors is entitled to his wages in cash. Ho
.tnckey t.o t11ke It euy His trainer did Well, we round iha.t there benvvolent legislatiOn. a wild de·
t(lld the jockey to go out and win weren't thirty thousand . There ~ire to succeed llnd a .etomaeh
ever, this excuse il~ wa.Hhed away by the fact that ln Hl11
Jocke)' bet an anottaer hoaa In were ftft.y.
JlUIJ1p.
many instances they are workinr ouly hecK.use the stutr
- -- -~ - - - - - ---,:=--:-:-.,---::;------ ~----~--or ft. subdivision i• makmg jobs for them as a matter of
cco nprny in gettiug things done which otherwiKe wnu:d
ilot be done exce)Jt that men must be '•d and the de·
l'•ndent. would be forced to swallow their pl'ide if thcv
look the aid •• a gift witl1out trying to do anythin11 for it.
The strJkers therefore, at once, by their a.ctinn~.
1pl11ce thelllJl~tves In that c\•110 whsc pride is of such low
&lt;·n•te tnat the y would rather tak e the alms th••• to earn ,
th&lt;•m , That sort of man had better not been born and It I
ha•l h ~e p better for the world hod he not made his ~ P·

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New Cuban Presiden~t~~Gter·l

}learan ciJ in U.
In the !"eantime, tho wife or other &lt;lepon~ent of th•t
•ort of m~!l ll)u•t muke up In work too har&lt;l for het' fr~ll

ffoi)O
otf! to

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no one else to 11ave you
,Jour'self,'• ahot back
"'You: have beauty. tal·
&amp;'eftlua, but nih brain.
Jou can 'do ~thing. It
e&lt;ftnbined ,a.sbu~e&amp; qf
indu&amp;tljJ to m11ke

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to Ire 1he ner!ou• type. l didn't start
' wltliCame11, b"u t:'l atsrswitch.:d t o them
because 1 fourid dl!:ev are m1lder and
baWl a dellPtful flavor. I smoL:e onlv
'Camels now ba;au'le 1 have diliCOveted
that they alloF ~ to •moke an I war1t
--wkbout upaetfina n•y nerves."

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SMI!.ING aft.:. ~ ' ~ '
Hl3ht, Wiley Post eojbya a
Ci(trleL "Smoking Cam&amp;b
as I have for so long.'' tay!l
Po~t, "1 ntV(:r worry about
healthy D Cr\'f.! ~ ~ rm A ~ ~
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turn to·Came·ls
In an exclu!\ive int~rvi ew Wrr.EY POST says: ''Circling the globe alone in the Winnie Mae was the
toughest ordeJI) l'\'e ev,er been through l A rotllld·
the-world ftyer 1!31! tp he in shape to stand the~­
tremes of ph ysical cxbaustion. He has,.to he ready
for any weather, RnY,• emergeney.IJIS i!/b e8ll8 for
nerws in perfecl condition. Smo'kfft~;m&lt;!ls
as I
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lhave;. for $:0 ' long, I never worry :•
. ...,..uaf
nerves-and I'm a cimlltant SD\oket, too. Evfi'Ybod,y } '·
lmo'wd I hal ·Ca""'ls are made from more expeni;lve ,
tobatc""· and TOU can ~erlainly teD It in tile mild. '
nes&amp; and goo.i ~aa~~,of Cpels, and the faet

lly Edaoo R. Waite, Shawnee, Oklahoma

J. W. HANSON, EDITOR OF THE NEW SMYRNA (FLORIDA)
DAILY 1\lEWS, SAYS:

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•LEf't-"lCA'N"TSPEA~ a9' a re~urd•
bJiaklat,- Gyer. Pm a youpg TilarriOO
wgftan •. ~'!~~ome a.rd dub \V(lrk
keep me i~ ,,yery o¥nute. Add to

.:ad ~ctlon.

DID YOU EVER -STOP
TO THINK?
"The trouble with lite apaamoclic adv,ertiaer is that he believ·
ea that it reachea fllrlher than it actually doea, He oflen ha~ tl1e
notion that three or fpur foo&lt;j ada a year Bf8 (Oillg to stamp IIPPR
lite !Rjnd of every buyer t!&gt;e fact that he
goods of good qpality am! at right pricea'in a way that that impresaion will qever
wear off.
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world alo'nel Slcepfcas •• , hunarY, •• ljnorlng th.e pe:rlb ,of-fog and lee • • • ~ lt;Dd
ftfted Iandini• • , .Wiley,Pott ~n the !ldmirati,Oq of the "'bole wod4 ~tb.l?l• CCIUJ'oo
ale, hll 1kill, and hi• liurvelou• phytlaa1 endur&amp;oce in ftyiDI aroup4 ,th' World tn
1 daYt, 18 houn, 49~mi'P~ItJI. Here he Is tho'YI\ ~ he ~a.nded at Flq~~ettFleld• .

Camels are made of fioer, MOIU!
EXP,ENSIVE tobaccos than any
other -ltlar brand. I..eaf tobaccos for clpretteo can be bouibt
from !J¢ a pound to $1.00 ... but

Camel ·payo the mliUons more
that lnaure your enjoymenL

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'"" m•dilllll P.f new•paper ~dverti&amp;ing, unlen !he lmpreuion
b,en "!"'~!' qv~r a p~rictd, of l'lllny years.
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lll•lUI•r ~ 'l•~•m qf '!"·~~~ 'Ill 'I r&lt;&gt;&lt;:lf. !f lite r~&gt;.&lt;:~ 11ad th~ ~eq•ll
lQ !I!IO'f, HWRIIId !1a!ize it the fif'l ti!De a drop of ~aler fell \l~n
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c(o for fi~r- beo~us e of the foelin!l' he bonrs for hor. tJon· 1
seguoi)I\Y• w~~~~ he i• being crltlci~ed an&lt;l cQilljomne4• 1
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found that they are better for steady smok~.
Youf' nerves and uour taste will confinn this. Begin
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milder ci~rarelle , .. and that steady smoking dOeot
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MIIJo Je&lt;ale.

who
be .n v16ltlng at Wa.verly 1rlt.h
n.nd. lo6&amp; B~her MQrpn.
turned home Wednesda.y
Mr. and Mn. Jennlnp Way~
laqd. were called tq Hartford by
tbe d:ath ot hi5 motber, M!'s.
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Tbe ad tatorr WU1 tl&amp;dly as&amp;ist you
it deal~, 10 that the COPf !or
;pwr IJd ia prep.o.. ::d ln auch e.
qranner aa w brtns the lfi ea.telit
restl!LI to you.

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Ky .. johlet\' tM Youns.S~wn teach
crs Thumtta.y at OolumbUB ror IJ
t.rJ.P to Chicago, where they wm
vi s!~ the CcntUl'Y ot ProgreM ~x~

who
week with ht.s gmndJIUley Wood, retwn·
at Chester

p otit.lan.

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Chas. McDauiel, Mr6 John M~
Dnnlel arid Mrs . E'pp.!3 Rn-t •·
were
r.peht Thursday with Erncs' r
evening
Wolf &amp;nd family and Edwa.rd Mer·
riB nr.d family at IJorcas.
Mr and. Mni o ; nver Hyr:ell and
chlldt-en ;;~.nd Mrs Llzzie Moore of
Maton, sher~ 'thUF..d&amp;Y W.th ?t\1111.
I Hysell a.nd 1&lt;\mily.
Mr. a.na 1141'8. Oeo Jenkins a.nd
When her pare~~~ opposed her romance wlth Siht8 8 T.llt, who wanted
duua:h.tcr went to Joppa, Sunday to
to ~a.rry lwr, •·ll;;A Dorothy Sands, of Mouflt Ki!S(!o N. Y., took the
VieU Meigs Benidum and family.
trnd1tJonnl way out. She eloped with s 11ar.J. Ji'or ten dayH they lived In
Mr and Mrs. Elwood Engle
the cave wl•ctc sl'lc !11 shown here. She wae glad when lhey were found r and son and father, Jess Eng'l..:! of
~dLU•lt.!J.4t s.b.t':J ~~-:k ~ ~·t~ka.. Si!AS ill ll) illil eJ!nri'f.(l wtth abduction.:i Wa.fhh.1gton, C. }1., epcnt Sunday
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and Mond'o.y with her parents, Mr.
and J M Matr and wile 'lJ)Cnt of Wm
Etchlnger nnd family, and Mrs. Henry Zelher 11nd !n.m·
BWldny with Emcst DeWoll a.:. Sunday aL t.hc falrgrouunds.
lly.
famU:v of Dorcas.
Mlss Bel "n Cowie who Is f;!m~
Mr and Mrs. Cal'le D)lckworth
M18s Emma Duckworth who has plnycd n.t the 0. H E. at Galli· 1o.nd da.ughte:- spent the week c,\d
been \1sltlng -nt Century or Prug~ polis, WlLii th&lt;:: recent gucm. ot l' · at ~n&lt;lY.YtiiE va. with their C9~ ­
Exposttlon In Cl\ica.iO and pat'E'nt,a, Mr. and Mrs. J~.m 'Ob.~!e sinS, ' MfMeS 6a.rafi •arid:' '· DOrOthy
~lnts, retumed ~home Thun; and fn.m1ly.
Heljje. , .
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L~J.:9¥• .Hr.metl WOlO waa a bqsi·
Mrs lest'!ph W~VCl' of HOl'tfor&lt;l
and- Mob . .:enni.ugs WRyland. , r;~f't!,Lilt..&gt;r in Columbu~. Newarlr is a. rut!St. ot h'!r daughter, Mrs
and Mrs Wm. Uou(laahc&lt;·I .iJb&lt;f;l,: Lancaster, retumtd
horne Heb,.r James a.nd family.
and childt8ll attended the ptcruc Prlday.
Loren Qu11Un of Ba.ld. Knobs,

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three and two •flCl fl.
have been
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ghtcr, B~cy Rollin&amp;, ot Covl.ll£to:•.

The publltben will be responalble
ooty ror one Incorrect Insertion
of an1 advcrtloomcnt. Errora ln

Lwent-nve oent.s

8pr1J1P., Sunday, to vlsit

a.unts. Mlas ¥ary Stone a;~q
Mrs. Aflla Elliott. q
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we ainotrely
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SEELS ONLYf Pl,A
TO R£AC.H
THIJlD
thina:s dtd not. look "t all ~
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8eell however, toot a lead once
rill\ back to, first.. on Nessy's
throw to Sl'fOUd ~ On the next
Only Two Others, One On
Side
4\lle T11
h.e ~!4n made a. blutr start
A"vance As Fat
Keystone Stati'oni ~cjl_
~nd iPld "''~~~ pro!Hl~ly 10 feet
ft om base. when he stopped
Pitrl,er Now Haa l·Q Victory Over Other
see~ :where he wu, threw --.-:·
•eod allo"~ Dov'"
end but the bo.ll we.nt low,
A greH L crowd w'.$ nre,s.en t to . see b,.cman'o
·; oecond.
•• He Ia "~
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tho only ""
Vav1s and s ....'·1ppC'o.L
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field ww·- L Haley had a
one or the greatest and hard tought.
ot .the Specials who sa.w the
~ bl 'i-'pic.klng It tt• Seels
• amea ever pla.Yed In Lhts sectloh of ·-~lion
and h"'1r' we.nL no
~rou e n
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the country a:tnce
reCL'eii.thm ball ~·
th-e meantime si.zlng up the sttuahas been taken up In L.hese partl'i
none setlll!l ttoe hot corneL
Uon, put on full he~t.d of :;team and
Moore or O.k HUI pitching well WM tlle 011ly other on~ to reach ~he 1·eached second in s&amp;fet.y BucJtley
nigh perfect. ball, wa.s simp\Y un·' Initial station
Sotb were left at then smote one toward third but to
bea~ble and while Buck of Lhe Lhmr rFspectlVO place&amp; when the the left of KlOM who moved over
Fugat.c Special!! ww; not so sensaL- ~ nclrt three players, Ste.nlex. Nessel· to have the ba.ll strike him seem·
tonal 11.8 the poker fc.ced mdlvldue.l road 1\l!d W. Hal~:~y, ineffectually tngly about the knee or a trifle
he was fully fully as e~fective so rar bent. the breeze fpr three tan outs.
lower. In bounding. the be.ll rolled
as the actual scoring of run::; I&amp;
In the meantime Buck, pit.chlng toward center field, not rar but t
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concerned.
not s: scnsatiQnally was doing his at such an angle that nelthe1· 1
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Had both teams fielded perfectly wcrk well and with perfect sup· St.n.nley or Da"l&amp; could retril'"te
It b proba.ble that, with the two port. woul«\ have eamtd a tie score nnd tbe game was gone at that. .Golf'l!l ttewest sens:ttion ts Lueille
hurters as tbey were working Wed- although unless Moore's support onl' Instant. Buckley took second un Robinson, 22-year-old Iowa girl!
nesday evening, both team.s would railed htm the Fugate QUtflt never the ~brown tn and was the only (Rbove), who won the women'&amp;!
be battling as tills ls bt~ng read and hn.d a. ctumCil 1io score
other player beside Beets of the Western champiouship at Oa.k Par~
still no score recmd.cd.
Young Bur.k cumcct 10 sLJikcouta Oak Hill team and Davis of the 111. She. defeated Virginia Van Wt~
Moore. pitclung ball that was un· aud allcwed but tlve hits Four of Fugate Specials who reach(•d \he the nnt.m.!'al champion in, the final
hlttablc, turned in the first no hit, these wt::•e tltan hits which no keystone staUon
l'OUnd, Experts ea;v ah~ I oa thEf
no run pel'formanco ever pitched 1n fielders were near when they skip~
In no other innmg did the Oak
war to the top.
these parts. It was simply a pro· ped to the outfield. The f1fth and lil¥ boys get a runner past tlrst •
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cbsion ot one. two, three, mnlng the one which did t.he damage was That Is how eftectlve B11ck was "'
after Inning. In fa.ct in eight of n. scratch to say the least and had l.it&lt;:t.lng To make the defeat ,more lng.
the ntne Innings he retired the Fu- Kloes alloWed the ball to pl'l.Y him, bltter, there were two out when he
one error was recorded agamst
!iBte Specials boys a.s fast. as they might have been fielded However lrst. control to issue his only pass Oak HUI, it being Lhe mlscue and
raced him.
as the situation resulted., the ball which a cruel :rate decreed should l:ad throw of Miller In trying J.o get
striking out 18 I.Ja.tters or nn av· took a nuty hop a.s It reached the be so costly. That however Is how Davis in the lasL half of the inn·
crage of two to the inning, lle mow- Fugate third ba8ema.n caromed off ball games a.re won and lost.
ing in which the lone run was
cct Lhe opposltlon 11 regt•ar order his left. leg and bounded a.wa.y for
Three ert'ors 'Were recorded sc.ored.
In three Innings, tile second, foUJth fl lucky break tor the Qak HUI ELK· against the F'ugate SpeciaLs. one
Naturally u. was a ta.st game be~
and fifth he fanned the side to get gregatton, going so far from both being Nesa)l's low throw In the mg played In 59 minutes because so
half biG strikeouts l.n these t.hrte Stanley at. shortstop and Davis at scoring inning t.haL put Secls In a few were getting on base. Two
frames
• second I:HI.!!e that neither could fleid position to score, one was mnde by more than the required 27 batted
In the fourth. the only ilmlng m It in time to catch the tleet Beets 0 Haley In the first Inning when for PU(!:ate's Bpeclala while stx
which a Puga.t4:
Grocery Special who had set !.all for home at the t:t dropped an easy foul ~A1th Mor· more than the requlreLI nwnber
reached the tnttlal sta.Uon. Moore cta&lt;"k. of the bat
At that Davis gan at be.t. the first hatter of the fr.ce&lt;l Buck. one .sCOling and five be
I~Riued his only base to his pitching made a belated throw tor the plute 8Rme. A protest wa.s made at thai Ina left on base, !cur on tlrst and
opponent. Buck aftr~ Davis' e~ bu,t tt was too 1ate and a trifle wide time that th6 coacher lnterferred one on second.
roller had been tumblEd by Miller and co the only run or the &amp;&amp;me \VIth the pla.3 but tt was not allow~
It was a. thrllltn" game to see es~
until It wa.s too lat.c to get his man was soortd
Even so It was not an ed. The third mtscue was by KlOE'S pecJally when It was noted. that
o.nd 'his wlld throw ove 1 the
nrstearncd run for hnd Nessy not. made l~l the ninth, Inning but cost noth· Moore bad a chance to set a. record
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--.- ~ - - - , b y pitching hltle88 liS well a.s score·
lesa ball l'he fieldtng feature of
lhc game was performed by W. Ha·
ley tn !crt field when he caught
Moore's . fly after nearly falling
tw1ce 1.1'\. the wet gras::s. The . oa~h
was u. shoe ~&gt;trlng affair and the
youth straightened up and whip~
ped the ,pellet to c. Haley a.t ftrst
to dou~le J .. Davis whQ had sinKIE¥1

Wa.yla~.d.

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T"o Lad a Pitch W !'P.derful 8"" 8efqre 4r1e f,rowd;
Buck Loaea 5 ttit }f"a"broker By 1 To 0 1
Score When Su~tpl)l't F•l«ora · - "·'·''

M[' a.nd Mrs. Harvey Holter went

o -ullve tnsertlonl for ~- ol

l&gt;fllter thon
lQdeed
he Jill"

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~U~KS [NGAGf. ~IN
~NVTijE~ R~NlES~
\G~ME: l~S[ 4U~

J&gt;O oould "''r·-;:_·:c: ••

WHE~ HE ~EC~~ijS

Mra. KatF. DR.vla, son Merle an&lt;t
~e at 0.:.-xter,
apcfli S(\tlird: •I
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PITCHERS'
HE AN~ BUCK

Jlalro!d

.ll'rant or NelsonvUie, 11pent tsun·
da&gt; W!ib ..... OI&gt;Cl ' """ ll.ichard
nutlt••ofth.
M..fl, Ge:rt.t~ J.:.nea ~id dau~
c!llera of Collli!!4U&amp;, spent l!atur·
day tlen with rrtend.ll.
with Robert Grltnth

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In the St. Louis Hot-spot '

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AMERICAN AStlOCIATION
Club
Won Lost Pet.
potumbus
83 42
.684
M:inneapol\6 . . . . . . . 70 69
.543
Indl&amp;napolts .
. .. 6G 59
.524
St. Paul . . . . . . . . 86 6t

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Ohio State· Fair
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"{.~IFTH AVE. FASHIONS
By JANE GORDON

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for afternoon bridiJe, teas, weddinl
teceptions and for dinin1 and dane:."'
ina in tbc e~nings.

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made the fint madtl, blue and white.!
plain btip or plaio l(l'e)' are other'
a:ood colon.
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For any of these functlont, rna- ·
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consider a little stenderizing-wiU
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PLEAS.ll'IT SOCIAL DAYS
AHitADl

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was made. Stanley made a nice Milwaukee . . . . . . . . 55 '11
stop and. throw of a slow hit ball to Kanau Otty . . . . . . fD 80
short ~Y Miller in third inning to
Nt\TIOlliAL LCAGUE
r.ls man on a. hairline decision.
Olub
Won Loot Pel
Other chances wcl'e cowparatJve·
.596
New
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64 43
tv easy.
.559
Flt-'sburgh
82 49
545
'l'We series between these two ChtCR(IO . . . . . . . . .. 61 51
.536
00 52
h\U'Ie1 s now stu,nd one each, Buck Boston . .
.535
81 63
lawl.ng defeated Moore in a 16 tnn· st Louis
.422
t6 03
mg cont.est b1 Kan11.uga. a. few wee~ Philadelphia. .
411
4f 63
ago al.so by the narrowest pogalblc Brooklyn
,393
Cincinnati . . .
4f
66
ond lowest score, 1 to 0.
At no time w&amp;ll more than one hit
AMIERIC'AN LEAOU):
recorded n.gainst Buck iu any one
'11ub
Won r..ost.
bnlng. 'fhc blngles were dlstritm~d
72 38
as follows: Moore one In the lltlrd, Washington .
65 4i
the first hit of the game. Buckley's Nr,w York
55 M
scmtch m the fourth, the ga.me Phlla.delphla
56 59
''inner J. De.vla bingle In the fifth. Cleveland. .
55 56
Stoels first up lu We seventh also Det.l'olt . .
singled but WO'l left. when the next Ohlcat~;o . .. . . ... 51 fJ9
48 61
two f""ned and Miller flied out to Bos~n
43 72
L. HLtley. The lllst bingle of the St. Louis . . .
cnme was by Morgan In thtl eighth
INTB8NATIONAL LEAGUE
wlt.h two out
01~
Won Lost
1'-"
The boX bCOlC followN
ABRHPOAE
Newark
.
.
82
56
Oak Htll
14 64
4 0 1 0 0 0 Rochest.er
Morgan. rf
13 65
4 0 0 4 0 0 ~altlmore .
Brisker, lb
71 6'J
4 0 0 0 0 0 Toronto . .. . .. ..
Kiser, 3b
65 '11
3111900 .Montreal . .
Seals, c .
M 71
Buckley, ct . . .. 4 0 1 1 0 0 Albany . . .
6t 72
4 0 0 1 1 0 Butralo .
B. Hughes. 2b
54 81
3 0 0 2 1 1 Jersey City . .
Mtller, 88 • . • •
J. Davis Jr .. .. . 3 0 I 0 0 0
1'ESTt":RDAY'8 at:SULTS
301000
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IHS..'J' v.J&amp;.R.E OUT TO

Fugatf.l SpeclaiH

ABRHPOAJ:o
400310
3 0 0 1 0 0

KICk INN

R. Davin. Jr 2b
Buck, p ......

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Milwaukee 9; Columbus f1 .
Minneapolis 16: LoulsvUlc I.
St. 'Paul 8; Indlana.polls 13.
Indianapolis 14; St. Paul 3.
TOletiO 5; Kansas City 4

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300200
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New York 5: Clnclnnatt 0
Broo,ltl)'Il 2; Pittsburgh 1 fll Inn.)
1 0 0 0 0
Pittsburgh 11; Brooklyn 7.
2 0 0 I 0
St Loqla 7; Philadelphia 6 112
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1 0 0 0 0 0 Inn InKS).
Phil"'delphla 2: St. Louis 0.
B08ton 6; Chlca(l"' 1.
To~al . . . . 28 o 0215 3
1 • Johnson OO~Lt:d for Am bet get' Ln
AMERICAN t-E,.GUE
ulnth.
•McNaughton batted for K:loes "'' \ Cleveland ·&amp;: Philadelphia. 4.
WIUihlnktoll 5; Ohtca.KO 1.
ninth.
St. Loul8 13; New York 3.
· Detri&gt;ll 6: Booton •
Earnoct ·t·uw; nwic
• Ex\rR. baoo h.lts uone
B!lrfle on balls: by Buck. 1: b)'
Moore 1.
L. He.lcy.

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Johnson. rr •
Am bet gel', rf
Kloes. 3b .....
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"Newspaper advertising is for the purpo1e of helpinl' lo sell
either morchan:iioe or idea• or both. The a11peal of the local
newap~.&lt;pet· is uni•tcnal; ita newo is ea11erbr aou1ht_ and .it qffer• an
eJ~cellent llpportunitv for the local m~rc~'lll~ to bnnrll!• !llcrc!ltHl"
141~9 t? 1111'1 't~~~!llj!l~ !lf tile loc..l comtitllency.

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"Aimoot everybody haa something lo sell and in order to
mnlrc n salr there mu•t firot be a contact of •omc l&lt;ind.

1lJl); n11wa~"§r 1 lll'i~ ~rpper '!'anJ~~Il!eql. ·~o~~l~ ~•v!' I"
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ARTHUR .1. MANSFIELD, PUBLISHER OF THE ARLING·
TON (MASS.) NEWS, SAYS:

,conr~t*&lt;t} f\&lt;1. flr_cplatil!,ll• ·p!!l'llli.tipj a \lfl\lll!flln ll."l!lj!&gt; an!'ll~ill~
wilbhl " r.nnftTfr.4 ~r'~amullr!'fl· .. 'fhe newap11,per 1!1')'1~, i'll!lle~,
ill-f'&lt;; ~IL•Il'iq;, •nd P~rlliiq floxi!»ili~Y in lllanniq1 11n4 911mlil, !!~t
-~ir&lt;rlbinll ochcdql••· '
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Shawnee, Oklahoma

"T.hroulpi lh!! 11cwapaper the ~t~erc~llnt has lqc•li~d !Ill~

no,ic.
Haley

By EDSON R. W AITF.

AMERICAN A880CU'IION
Mllwaukee 4, Columbus 0

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Did You Ever Stop To
Think?

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91&gt;!1 lliUt let; 8UlldaJ fOil Olevo·
td? atlend tbe l). ol .\. con-

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Hele!l lfl&gt;ltlb!r.n, .,._ 811&lt;P·
C~el!.

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Obarlea Gluan

dnUllhtot.

MIIJo Je&lt;ale.

who
be .n v16ltlng at Wa.verly 1rlt.h
n.nd. lo6&amp; B~her MQrpn.
turned home Wednesda.y
Mr. and Mn. Jennlnp Way~
laqd. were called tq Hartford by
tbe d:ath ot hi5 motber, M!'s.
Lucy

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Tbe ad tatorr WU1 tl&amp;dly as&amp;ist you
it deal~, 10 that the COPf !or
;pwr IJd ia prep.o.. ::d ln auch e.
qranner aa w brtns the lfi ea.telit
restl!LI to you.

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Ky .. johlet\' tM Youns.S~wn teach
crs Thumtta.y at OolumbUB ror IJ
t.rJ.P to Chicago, where they wm
vi s!~ the CcntUl'Y ot ProgreM ~x~

who
week with ht.s gmndJIUley Wood, retwn·
at Chester

p otit.lan.

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Chas. McDauiel, Mr6 John M~
Dnnlel arid Mrs . E'pp.!3 Rn-t •·
were
r.peht Thursday with Erncs' r
evening
Wolf &amp;nd family and Edwa.rd Mer·
riB nr.d family at IJorcas.
Mr and. Mni o ; nver Hyr:ell and
chlldt-en ;;~.nd Mrs Llzzie Moore of
Maton, sher~ 'thUF..d&amp;Y W.th ?t\1111.
I Hysell a.nd 1&lt;\mily.
Mr. a.na 1141'8. Oeo Jenkins a.nd
When her pare~~~ opposed her romance wlth Siht8 8 T.llt, who wanted
duua:h.tcr went to Joppa, Sunday to
to ~a.rry lwr, •·ll;;A Dorothy Sands, of Mouflt Ki!S(!o N. Y., took the
VieU Meigs Benidum and family.
trnd1tJonnl way out. She eloped with s 11ar.J. Ji'or ten dayH they lived In
Mr and Mrs. Elwood Engle
the cave wl•ctc sl'lc !11 shown here. She wae glad when lhey were found r and son and father, Jess Eng'l..:! of
~dLU•lt.!J.4t s.b.t':J ~~-:k ~ ~·t~ka.. Si!AS ill ll) illil eJ!nri'f.(l wtth abduction.:i Wa.fhh.1gton, C. }1., epcnt Sunday
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and Mond'o.y with her parents, Mr.
and J M Matr and wile 'lJ)Cnt of Wm
Etchlnger nnd family, and Mrs. Henry Zelher 11nd !n.m·
BWldny with Emcst DeWoll a.:. Sunday aL t.hc falrgrouunds.
lly.
famU:v of Dorcas.
Mlss Bel "n Cowie who Is f;!m~
Mr and Mrs. Cal'le D)lckworth
M18s Emma Duckworth who has plnycd n.t the 0. H E. at Galli· 1o.nd da.ughte:- spent the week c,\d
been \1sltlng -nt Century or Prug~ polis, WlLii th&lt;:: recent gucm. ot l' · at ~n&lt;lY.YtiiE va. with their C9~ ­
Exposttlon In Cl\ica.iO and pat'E'nt,a, Mr. and Mrs. J~.m 'Ob.~!e sinS, ' MfMeS 6a.rafi •arid:' '· DOrOthy
~lnts, retumed ~home Thun; and fn.m1ly.
Heljje. , .
Carl~

advertL••nnent.a IIMUld be reported
tmmfldlat.l)J.

No •$d'lertlaement wUl be taken tor
leal tqan a minimum char11e o1

tor each tneera

lion.

For Sale, Mioc.

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Because Fielden fail
In Pinch

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When Hitters Alao Fail
To Connect For
Safeties

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L~J.:9¥• .Hr.metl WOlO waa a bqsi·
Mrs lest'!ph W~VCl' of HOl'tfor&lt;l
and- Mob . .:enni.ugs WRyland. , r;~f't!,Lilt..&gt;r in Columbu~. Newarlr is a. rut!St. ot h'!r daughter, Mrs
and Mrs Wm. Uou(laahc&lt;·I .iJb&lt;f;l,: Lancaster, retumtd
horne Heb,.r James a.nd family.
and childt8ll attended the ptcruc Prlday.
Loren Qu11Un of Ba.ld. Knobs,

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The count rode a.tona
three and two •flCl fl.
have been
·~t\t!j.}iiijD;i~ tt app9ared

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ghtcr, B~cy Rollin&amp;, ot Covl.ll£to:•.

The publltben will be responalble
ooty ror one Incorrect Insertion
of an1 advcrtloomcnt. Errora ln

Lwent-nve oent.s

8pr1J1P., Sunday, to vlsit

a.unts. Mlas ¥ary Stone a;~q
Mrs. Aflla Elliott. q
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1 oonaeeutJ.ve m.ert1on1 tor price ot

llto

aropnd tor there nre two

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we ainotrely
I~ '!M a ball.
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SEELS ONLYf Pl,A
TO R£AC.H
THIJlD
thina:s dtd not. look "t all ~
•t ~
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8eell however, toot a lead once
rill\ back to, first.. on Nessy's
throw to Sl'fOUd ~ On the next
Only Two Others, One On
Side
4\lle T11
h.e ~!4n made a. blutr start
A"vance As Fat
Keystone Stati'oni ~cjl_
~nd iPld "''~~~ pro!Hl~ly 10 feet
ft om base. when he stopped
Pitrl,er Now Haa l·Q Victory Over Other
see~ :where he wu, threw --.-:·
•eod allo"~ Dov'"
end but the bo.ll we.nt low,
A greH L crowd w'.$ nre,s.en t to . see b,.cman'o
·; oecond.
•• He Ia "~
-• 1u to
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tho only ""
Vav1s and s ....'·1ppC'o.L
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field ww·- L Haley had a
one or the greatest and hard tought.
ot .the Specials who sa.w the
~ bl 'i-'pic.klng It tt• Seels
• amea ever pla.Yed In Lhts sectloh of ·-~lion
and h"'1r' we.nL no
~rou e n
,.
the country a:tnce
reCL'eii.thm ball ~·
th-e meantime si.zlng up the sttuahas been taken up In L.hese partl'i
none setlll!l ttoe hot corneL
Uon, put on full he~t.d of :;team and
Moore or O.k HUI pitching well WM tlle 011ly other on~ to reach ~he 1·eached second in s&amp;fet.y BucJtley
nigh perfect. ball, wa.s simp\Y un·' Initial station
Sotb were left at then smote one toward third but to
bea~ble and while Buck of Lhe Lhmr rFspectlVO place&amp; when the the left of KlOM who moved over
Fugat.c Special!! ww; not so sensaL- ~ nclrt three players, Ste.nlex. Nessel· to have the ba.ll strike him seem·
tonal 11.8 the poker fc.ced mdlvldue.l road 1\l!d W. Hal~:~y, ineffectually tngly about the knee or a trifle
he was fully fully as e~fective so rar bent. the breeze fpr three tan outs.
lower. In bounding. the be.ll rolled
as the actual scoring of run::; I&amp;
In the meantime Buck, pit.chlng toward center field, not rar but t
•
concerned.
not s: scnsatiQnally was doing his at such an angle that nelthe1· 1
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Had both teams fielded perfectly wcrk well and with perfect sup· St.n.nley or Da"l&amp; could retril'"te
It b proba.ble that, with the two port. woul«\ have eamtd a tie score nnd tbe game was gone at that. .Golf'l!l ttewest sens:ttion ts Lueille
hurters as tbey were working Wed- although unless Moore's support onl' Instant. Buckley took second un Robinson, 22-year-old Iowa girl!
nesday evening, both team.s would railed htm the Fugate QUtflt never the ~brown tn and was the only (Rbove), who won the women'&amp;!
be battling as tills ls bt~ng read and hn.d a. ctumCil 1io score
other player beside Beets of the Western champiouship at Oa.k Par~
still no score recmd.cd.
Young Bur.k cumcct 10 sLJikcouta Oak Hill team and Davis of the 111. She. defeated Virginia Van Wt~
Moore. pitclung ball that was un· aud allcwed but tlve hits Four of Fugate Specials who reach(•d \he the nnt.m.!'al champion in, the final
hlttablc, turned in the first no hit, these wt::•e tltan hits which no keystone staUon
l'OUnd, Experts ea;v ah~ I oa thEf
no run pel'formanco ever pitched 1n fielders were near when they skip~
In no other innmg did the Oak
war to the top.
these parts. It was simply a pro· ped to the outfield. The f1fth and lil¥ boys get a runner past tlrst •
"--'=
cbsion ot one. two, three, mnlng the one which did t.he damage was That Is how eftectlve B11ck was "'
after Inning. In fa.ct in eight of n. scratch to say the least and had l.it&lt;:t.lng To make the defeat ,more lng.
the ntne Innings he retired the Fu- Kloes alloWed the ball to pl'l.Y him, bltter, there were two out when he
one error was recorded agamst
!iBte Specials boys a.s fast. as they might have been fielded However lrst. control to issue his only pass Oak HUI, it being Lhe mlscue and
raced him.
as the situation resulted., the ball which a cruel :rate decreed should l:ad throw of Miller In trying J.o get
striking out 18 I.Ja.tters or nn av· took a nuty hop a.s It reached the be so costly. That however Is how Davis in the lasL half of the inn·
crage of two to the inning, lle mow- Fugate third ba8ema.n caromed off ball games a.re won and lost.
ing in which the lone run was
cct Lhe opposltlon 11 regt•ar order his left. leg and bounded a.wa.y for
Three ert'ors 'Were recorded sc.ored.
In three Innings, tile second, foUJth fl lucky break tor the Qak HUI ELK· against the F'ugate SpeciaLs. one
Naturally u. was a ta.st game be~
and fifth he fanned the side to get gregatton, going so far from both being Nesa)l's low throw In the mg played In 59 minutes because so
half biG strikeouts l.n these t.hrte Stanley at. shortstop and Davis at scoring inning t.haL put Secls In a few were getting on base. Two
frames
• second I:HI.!!e that neither could fleid position to score, one was mnde by more than the required 27 batted
In the fourth. the only ilmlng m It in time to catch the tleet Beets 0 Haley In the first Inning when for PU(!:ate's Bpeclala while stx
which a Puga.t4:
Grocery Special who had set !.all for home at the t:t dropped an easy foul ~A1th Mor· more than the requlreLI nwnber
reached the tnttlal sta.Uon. Moore cta&lt;"k. of the bat
At that Davis gan at be.t. the first hatter of the fr.ce&lt;l Buck. one .sCOling and five be
I~Riued his only base to his pitching made a belated throw tor the plute 8Rme. A protest wa.s made at thai Ina left on base, !cur on tlrst and
opponent. Buck aftr~ Davis' e~ bu,t tt was too 1ate and a trifle wide time that th6 coacher lnterferred one on second.
roller had been tumblEd by Miller and co the only run or the &amp;&amp;me \VIth the pla.3 but tt was not allow~
It was a. thrllltn" game to see es~
until It wa.s too lat.c to get his man was soortd
Even so It was not an ed. The third mtscue was by KlOE'S pecJally when It was noted. that
o.nd 'his wlld throw ove 1 the
nrstearncd run for hnd Nessy not. made l~l the ninth, Inning but cost noth· Moore bad a chance to set a. record
- - - - -·- -- ---~
--.- ~ - - - , b y pitching hltle88 liS well a.s score·
lesa ball l'he fieldtng feature of
lhc game was performed by W. Ha·
ley tn !crt field when he caught
Moore's . fly after nearly falling
tw1ce 1.1'\. the wet gras::s. The . oa~h
was u. shoe ~&gt;trlng affair and the
youth straightened up and whip~
ped the ,pellet to c. Haley a.t ftrst
to dou~le J .. Davis whQ had sinKIE¥1

Wa.yla~.d.

Roc._

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~"/1 ';',:""~i,. b"""' of

T"o Lad a Pitch W !'P.derful 8"" 8efqre 4r1e f,rowd;
Buck Loaea 5 ttit }f"a"broker By 1 To 0 1
Score When Su~tpl)l't F•l«ora · - "·'·''

M[' a.nd Mrs. Harvey Holter went

o -ullve tnsertlonl for ~- ol

l&gt;fllter thon
lQdeed
he Jill"

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h{!t.a Olenr.a Soulsby

~U~KS [NGAGf. ~IN
~NVTijE~ R~NlES~
\G~ME: l~S[ 4U~

J&gt;O oould "''r·-;:_·:c: ••

WHE~ HE ~EC~~ijS

Mra. KatF. DR.vla, son Merle an&lt;t
~e at 0.:.-xter,
apcfli S(\tlird: •I
~»ld

-f1nt-

PITCHERS'
HE AN~ BUCK

Jlalro!d

.ll'rant or NelsonvUie, 11pent tsun·
da&gt; W!ib ..... OI&gt;Cl ' """ ll.ichard
nutlt••ofth.
M..fl, Ge:rt.t~ J.:.nea ~id dau~
c!llera of Collli!!4U&amp;, spent l!atur·
day tlen with rrtend.ll.
with Robert Grltnth

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PORK CHOPS
We'LL HAVE.. r;.~;-; Sf&gt;ARIE:-

In the St. Louis Hot-spot '

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HOW THEY STAND

AMERICAN AStlOCIATION
Club
Won Lost Pet.
potumbus
83 42
.684
M:inneapol\6 . . . . . . . 70 69
.543
Indl&amp;napolts .
. .. 6G 59
.524
St. Paul . . . . . . . . 86 6t

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lOO fail -liOiTI' We bB:w whelillie catc~ LoWBlllle .. .. .. .. . 5li IS

Ohio State· Fair
Viaitora
STOP AT

HOTEL
COLUMBUS
Corner Lane and Fifth Stl.
Cul•mbWJ, Ohio.
BOOMS, Sli&lt;GLE $1.00
DOUBLE

$l.54t

Dlniq Room, CoUC!e Shop.

Unttmlttd Str11et l•arklnr

.lan:es H. Butler,

Full Pack
No Slack Flllinq

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Jlana~er.

"{.~IFTH AVE. FASHIONS
By JANE GORDON

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crt11Wl tnul 1lrtlt~td i11 P11ri1 (f.11tl 1116
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You'll be needing aomtthing smart

for afternoon bridiJe, teas, weddinl
teceptions and for dinin1 and dane:."'
ina in tbc e~nings.

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w! Pil~l&lt;!~ Jil'!""' Wrl,. •¥11•11•
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While black and white 1hter ertpe •
made the fint madtl, blue and white.!
plain btip or plaio l(l'e)' are other'
a:ood colon.
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For any of these functlont, rna- ·
trons--esptciatly those who mi&amp;ht
consider a little stenderizing-wiU
find thi1 euaemb\e u:ceediraP, at-

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PLEAS.ll'IT SOCIAL DAYS
AHitADl

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was made. Stanley made a nice Milwaukee . . . . . . . . 55 '11
stop and. throw of a slow hit ball to Kanau Otty . . . . . . fD 80
short ~Y Miller in third inning to
Nt\TIOlliAL LCAGUE
r.ls man on a. hairline decision.
Olub
Won Loot Pel
Other chances wcl'e cowparatJve·
.596
New
Y01·k
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64 43
tv easy.
.559
Flt-'sburgh
82 49
545
'l'We series between these two ChtCR(IO . . . . . . . . .. 61 51
.536
00 52
h\U'Ie1 s now stu,nd one each, Buck Boston . .
.535
81 63
lawl.ng defeated Moore in a 16 tnn· st Louis
.422
t6 03
mg cont.est b1 Kan11.uga. a. few wee~ Philadelphia. .
411
4f 63
ago al.so by the narrowest pogalblc Brooklyn
,393
Cincinnati . . .
4f
66
ond lowest score, 1 to 0.
At no time w&amp;ll more than one hit
AMIERIC'AN LEAOU):
recorded n.gainst Buck iu any one
'11ub
Won r..ost.
bnlng. 'fhc blngles were dlstritm~d
72 38
as follows: Moore one In the lltlrd, Washington .
65 4i
the first hit of the game. Buckley's Nr,w York
55 M
scmtch m the fourth, the ga.me Phlla.delphla
56 59
''inner J. De.vla bingle In the fifth. Cleveland. .
55 56
Stoels first up lu We seventh also Det.l'olt . .
singled but WO'l left. when the next Ohlcat~;o . .. . . ... 51 fJ9
48 61
two f""ned and Miller flied out to Bos~n
43 72
L. HLtley. The lllst bingle of the St. Louis . . .
cnme was by Morgan In thtl eighth
INTB8NATIONAL LEAGUE
wlt.h two out
01~
Won Lost
1'-"
The boX bCOlC followN
ABRHPOAE
Newark
.
.
82
56
Oak Htll
14 64
4 0 1 0 0 0 Rochest.er
Morgan. rf
13 65
4 0 0 4 0 0 ~altlmore .
Brisker, lb
71 6'J
4 0 0 0 0 0 Toronto . .. . .. ..
Kiser, 3b
65 '11
3111900 .Montreal . .
Seals, c .
M 71
Buckley, ct . . .. 4 0 1 1 0 0 Albany . . .
6t 72
4 0 0 1 1 0 Butralo .
B. Hughes. 2b
54 81
3 0 0 2 1 1 Jersey City . .
Mtller, 88 • . • •
J. Davis Jr .. .. . 3 0 I 0 0 0
1'ESTt":RDAY'8 at:SULTS
301000
MOOl'C, p

GRE'JII(T
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Total . .

32

IHS..'J' v.J&amp;.R.E OUT TO

Fugatf.l SpeclaiH

ABRHPOAJ:o
400310
3 0 0 1 0 0

KICk INN

R. Davin. Jr 2b
Buck, p ......

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Milwaukee 9; Columbus f1 .
Minneapolis 16: LoulsvUlc I.
St. 'Paul 8; Indlana.polls 13.
Indianapolis 14; St. Paul 3.
TOletiO 5; Kansas City 4

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3 0 0 11 0 1
300110
300200
3 0 0 4 0 l

Nf.TmN&amp;Li.t:AGt!E
New York 5: Clnclnnatt 0
Broo,ltl)'Il 2; Pittsburgh 1 fll Inn.)
1 0 0 0 0
Pittsburgh 11; Brooklyn 7.
2 0 0 I 0
St Loqla 7; Philadelphia 6 112
200311
1 0 0 0 0 0 Inn InKS).
Phil"'delphla 2: St. Louis 0.
B08ton 6; Chlca(l"' 1.
To~al . . . . 28 o 0215 3
1 • Johnson OO~Lt:d for Am bet get' Ln
AMERICAN t-E,.GUE
ulnth.
•McNaughton batted for K:loes "'' \ Cleveland ·&amp;: Philadelphia. 4.
WIUihlnktoll 5; Ohtca.KO 1.
ninth.
St. Loul8 13; New York 3.
· Detri&gt;ll 6: Booton •
Earnoct ·t·uw; nwic
• Ex\rR. baoo h.lts uone
B!lrfle on balls: by Buck. 1: b)'
Moore 1.
L. He.lcy.

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C. Haley. lb
Johnson. rr •
Am bet gel', rf
Kloes. 3b .....
McNaughtOII, • .

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either morchan:iioe or idea• or both. The a11peal of the local
newap~.&lt;pet· is uni•tcnal; ita newo is ea11erbr aou1ht_ and .it qffer• an
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mnlrc n salr there mu•t firot be a contact of •omc l&lt;ind.

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ARTHUR .1. MANSFIELD, PUBLISHER OF THE ARLING·
TON (MASS.) NEWS, SAYS:

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Haley

By EDSON R. W AITF.

AMERICAN A880CU'IION
Mllwaukee 4, Columbus 0

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Think?

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MaChado mNassau

PROCEEOIN~S T~
of Downinl'.8£ STARH~ T~ Harrymotmtiudnall
Lceooin SpriD16elcl
Countian
By Train

nBTAIN PR~PERTY

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TORCH VICTIM

ln Order To Get Project
Under Way To Secure
Federal Funda
After t~.ll etf&lt;ll't!l to negotiate sue ~
Cel!l!fully for tJ1e purcha.se or land
to be used as a right-of-way failed
1.hc State Higb.WfiY Department
atarted condemnation proceedings
U waa learned here Wednesd11y
When a controveny arose be~
tween county oftlclals over t.he pur.
chftBe or land to be used In the
rf(!;ht-of~way ot the propOEed $88 ,~
500 tederal aid project below Hob~
tOn adjoining the new concrete
hl1hway at the Oalt1a county nne.
cmclnl.s here feared that the job
vtcmld be prrmanently lost to Melga
county
'Etro1·ts were mae ~ by a citizens
c&lt;:mmlttee to nesotiate with the
lsnd owners in an eD'ort to reach a
Jl8,t1sfactory agreement of the price
of land required, but no settle~
' Dfent could be made.
JCounty commis.liloners offered to
~demn the
p1eeea of property
nteded but the condemnation pro ..
Cltedlngs were tralll!ferred to tht!
a&amp;~te highway
department w})eu
became certo.in that the county
would not permit such aco.

Avon

been duly appointed and quaUfied
u AdminiStrator or ttle Estate or
JamH W. McKee late ot Rutland

M-•e . qf
State

Townablp, Mei&amp;IJ County. Ohio, deeeued., by tbe Probate Court of
aatd County.
Dated thll!l 14 day of AUJust, 1933.
8 . A. McCulloua:h,
Probate Judp of Melae County, 0 .
0. A. Eiaelsteln
Deputy Clerk.

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State
Authoritieo To Mov..
For Condemning
Lota
M~~~~f~T~~J ;:~~l~aa ii
'FOR RIGHT OF WAY on a. double railroad track when he ·
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herebJ atven. that

Jones of Harr:l1011Y1Ue, Oblo, bas

''Fall ia Line"

Karry Hudnall. 20, 800 of Mr and
Mrs. WilHam HudnaU, of Downinc·
t.cn, was Instantly ldl~d Wednesda-y night when struck by a raUre&gt;ad engine near Hprlnafleld, acoording to the report re&amp;ehlng II

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Nota 11

FollowiD&amp; Uraiq
ley

loa ia Run Down by

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Begun in Colorado

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a.t. The '· o. o. r . Hall
FRIDAY NIGHT,
AUG. 18

READERS' NOTICE - If. you want
the News Office of The Dally
Tribune, call 286-L: If the Buainel!l
Office ask for 202-R.

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M,mUC BY L 0. 0. F.

8YNCOPATOK8

GENTS 25e

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LADIES

U-R-WELCOME!

U It's New.s It'a lD The Tl'tbwle

PAIWU

PERMANENTS
ARE ADVANCING
Take mdvani.ap of owr pre-

sent day lew prius,

Cora Tignor

THE BOARD OF PAROLE

Sprlnc Avenue

'' By D. J . BONZO
Parqle and Reoord Clerk

NEW SHOES

llarn~•;:•:..·- - - - - - - - -

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Do~r

There'a a new note in Ladie'a Shoe styling
thia fall. Suede trinu, kid and novelty
' rraina in eel grey, bla,ek and brown, the
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AID IS ~HUN BY
CATH~UC CHURCH

Captured

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PRESENT PETITION

HOURS AND WAGES

WALLACE ACTS

Club Between Weta And
Drys Expected Over
Beer Tax

To Senate Parochial Committee; Vaat Saving• in
Paat, Cited

Are Center About Which
Controversies Are
Revolving

Propoaea Four Point Program For Reducing
Production

~·taned

to

GEORGE R. HOLMES

INS Staff Correspondent
Waahlntton, Aug. 18-IN~Ad·
rr&gt;inlstraUon eflort.&amp; to •ralse farm
commodity prlcea without l'e!OJ1thl(
•· ~hind ,. ~~ inftatldn 1'eii.Ched an tnten8lve
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.... v.:rmaa 11 Bell 1n "fale tod&amp;r
8eWJum duriq a World W&amp;l' ~· - Secretary. of Asrlculture Wall&amp;CI!
tarib.eat. RoU Ruda, 11ow • wa•t- hlmaelf an tntlationi!lt, launched. •
;eo iD l.:taelnnatl, Ohio. had her !M'riea of major new moveB de!llin~
t&amp;ptlam of ftn. When four robbeT!'I el!. to whittle down the huge
attempted to holclap the ftlt&amp;urant 1 &amp;llrplW!M which han&amp; like a miD
wheA •he worb l'ee4ln~ly, R011e :tone around the farmers· nett. •
~bed a plltol .•ad .k1lled one Rl!!port. of widespread l1ftlll!!lt tn
nclU ~ter a duel1n which ahe wu u.e run! d.btrict.a 88 a
er
ud.ed ill t:be: arm.
I severe
alwnps In the plica ol
graln, cotton and livestock,
with !harp ~nona... In liv ... - ·
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I have rnehed Waablnaton.=t
I A powerful ln1lat1onl.et
in
I "'""..... carried Its plea dl
jp
__
~ President Roosevelt, urglnt ~
Preaident'a Wife Travellinl 1 use or broad execut:ve pofif:l. to
tmlarse the volume of cUrreaelii'r
lncoptto an Weat Var• : Before leaving for Chi~, . .&amp;1:•inia Coal Fielda
ltlce set In motion the
new crop·reductlon mach1MI7i
1. A long~tlme acrease oontrol
Morgantown. w Va .. Au11. 18- program for cott.on, to be .p1aoet
IN&amp;-Travelinr
mcotnlto 1n a formally before Dixie plantete for
b&lt;.~ttered old !!edan and wearing [ theJr approval witbln the nest two
plnln clothes. Mra
Franklin D monthl.
Rcosevelt, Wlfe oJ the president,
2. A g:lganUc emei'JlflDqJ ~
v.as located here today-In the I to 1'1!dUCe hOQ: priCes throUib COW•
midst of a
tour or
I ernment. purchase and dlltrlbut.lua'

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• anuthem

total, the
we.&amp; rfl$htd

throuah the lqwer HoUse wlth
U&amp;htntng ~ed de6p1tle .ettem~
· to slash the 'bottle tax ,o n beer to
cne~half cent. Wets and dl·y8 staged
a vlgorous debate, with numer~
cus wets charging that the bre\Vj!lra
cannot endure even a one cent ta:l.
A secondary provision of the blll
provides that the barrel tax on beer
sJ",&amp;ll be lllked from •1 to $1.50. An
r.ttempt to restore tb1B filure to tt
IJv an amendmetlt was snowed un~
cler by a vote of 88 to 19.
Following t.he overwhelming ap.
provaJ of the fint part of the pro~
sram, the House recessed until this
afternoon when It wm vote on
companion bllb to tax. a.musement
prices &amp;bove 15 cents, malt, and
eosmetlea.

bathlnc beaches
Tbe plet.pre abQve
at a race track out11,kle
fttefttl)'. The flllr banl'-

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Serious In Ohio

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to the poor.
3. A &amp;30.000,000

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his oonfesston. She knew, ahe
that Oolley had burglariaed
OP••·at&lt;! !Wayne county courthouse a/'!
"tcol" of Shank.
Shank promised COlley ·~ IJ for
Job. she declared. And tin! at·
torney had pald lonly f]OO of
When .she vislted the OOlleys
and "fotmd Lhem de!ltitute
~!l."r•I;;J:·!she
tltat Rhe
to
tl&lt;c Oolkoyo df"mnnded Lha.t he paJ
DeiBz,

said

h.l!cttc

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ROOseveIt I I
' Data
Gath enng

' Mt:t{·flelen E, leilter, Prbp. ' '

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dh1plays the newest creation
decollete 1porta elothP.e,

.- Th~ ~~811~. Shoe .Sh~»Pe.
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r ARMPRIDUCTS

IN RECORD TIME

yea.r of the 124,000,000
bef'r·and·beveraae bill

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Administration Seeks way
Without Resorting '
To Inflation

ralalnr .$2f:,IO&amp;,to0

.. OTHER STYLES $1'.95, $2.95, and $3.95

Hr~RTS M~DE
R~I~E P~ICES . ~N

A. Preaident Rooaevelt
Preparea To Sign
Oil Pact

Geol'l\l! Whhe

$5.00AND$6.00

nn c~ns

lntenaive Campaign Opened Deapite Ruling
Of Bricker

at..te le~&amp;111'e

SHOES

on1~E

War Child Heroine

Plana Deaigned To · Ralae
$9,000,000 Approved
By Tax Committe~ :

The Jl!lo.
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"Plan
!" aabmUi

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,. . MEN'S CROSBY SQUARE DRESS
time
ror the Addison
7 hlghway.
Pederal aid,
links In a
Oall~a
and

1933

Colulabus. 0., AUI'- II-INS
-Br &amp; vote ot 101 t;o 10, &amp;be
S&amp;ate Uouae ol ~ve.
today ll&amp;fl8l!d a 1111' reftclnr
the t,...·cen&amp; beer 1u: to 011e
llttnt and taxin1 an ...n drlnb
OOIIUn&amp;' lllOftl tban fln eea...

FOR FALL.
Meica Cminliana Tabn · to
A.th.en• to' ADawer Char(e

It's Spreading

GHAMlAr IUT
BY S~l~NS MAY .BE
V~T£0 ~N IGD~Y

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Olll&lt;&gt;-Palr, lllllbtJy ...,..
urday fll.tr, ~lowly ri&amp;1na tempen.tUJ"e 1o. W.t
portion.

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No. 8621:1-Daftl Haggy, a _prJ.
tener now confined 1n tbe Ohk"
Penttattla.ry, ColurnbW!I, admitted
f!'Oin Meigs County, convicted
11-26·1932 ot the crime of Buratary
&amp; Lareeny and aervlns &amp; sentence
o~ l·lfi yeara La .ellgllbe tor. a. hear~
int: befere the BOARD GP PAR·
OLE, on or after October 2, 1938.

•

LEASED WIRE OF' INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVlCE.

Sirld Orcter-Oid and New
BaDeN
We ban l~ta.Ded lArge ceJU01

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5tepped from one to the other to 1'
avoid an oncoming traJn He step. 1
ped, however. directly In the path , 1
0: anOther train on the second · 1
t.raek, where . ~" had hoped to reach l!
so.fety, and wu struck, hJs body
betne badly mangled beneath the 1
v.:t:eel6 ol the enstne
I,
Hudnall waa released from the 1
Me1Ks county jail here July 4th,
atter serving 31 days for a fine and
ooats lmpo!ied. upon hlm by Frank
Stowe, juatJ.ce of the peace Of SU\·
ton township, when be pltaded
&amp;uUty to a ctmra:e of bunttn1 1ame
tJut or season. He waa arreeted l;y
Eldon Clark, Kame warden. He went .
Lo Sprinefteld dire~ly atter h1l 1
rlleqae from jail.
11
The body will be shipped to
Downington Prtda.y where funeral ;
srrv~s will be conducted, It was

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Ute

HanI
that
because

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NOTICE

by

extendl

Its sponsors

preiiCDt. tl.ses
1\nd. adds sort drink and bome·brefl
supply taxe~ without maklna: draA·
tic revbliona ln the revenue-ralslnt system, ,the PfOil'&amp;Dl iB covered
in 'three bllls which. aa amended,
pnMc:te' the followlna taxes :
1. A one·cent tax on bottl~
and all other bottled ~•erQ.o J•tatll.na' tor more than 6
bottle; and an Increase 1n the pro~
sent '1.05 tax on bulk beer to SUO.
2. A one-eent tax. on everr to
cents. or fraetJon, o! amusement ad•
mts&amp;Lon tees of t8 cent&amp; or more, to
explre July 1, t938.
3. A tax of to cents a pound or
1aUon on nlalt, malt 8Yl'UP or
brewers' wort.
4. Re·enactment of the present
to per cent cOsmetic tu.. now IChe-duJed to expire March 81, 1938, to
July I, 1938.
This

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RITES FRIDAY •

:•,Palnlo"':··

Btdl will be received. up to 8eJK,
J938, to tumlsh coal to the 1
varlow schoola or the vutaae ot 1
Pomeroy. Blanlu for makln1 up
YOI.lr bid&amp; are ln the hands of the
Olerk, Ployd P. tlees. V Bualta.r1
5~h.

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Grocery, Pomeroy, Ohio. Thoee In~
tel'Biled 1n aubmltttnt 'a bid, eall

for bl&amp;nt and tnatructtons. ?:!
Ployd P. Y~!Vk
, Dllll
I Pomeroy Rx. VIP*Ie
~~~~;;;t~::~ 8•17·St.
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Under the Priee Code established by the
Produeer• of milk, the underai1ned Distributor&amp; of milk products in this area are
compelled to establish the following pri~ea:
Milk, quart&amp; 11c:; pinta 6c:
Siqle X Cream, half pinta 12c: pinta 24e
' Double X Cream, half pinta 18c:; pta. 35c:
Buttermilk, quarto Be
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NEW ADMIRAL IN CHARGE

DDS I'BOM BVRNS
Middletown, 0 .. A\11. 18-~
Ida Bpamnr. 74-year..ald wldo1r ,C
Beth&amp;D.J, near here, died today lh
Mlddletown h01pltal from bUms ft ..
celved tate yesterda,. when ftft dei.troyed the home of her son. Clyde

ShiiJl(l\11,

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m1ra.l Prank B. VPb&amp;m today ....
at,tmed command of the United
f.btM AsiatiC fleet. He replaoel
Admiral Monta:omel'Y Taylor, who

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TONIGHT!
POMEROY
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· Effective
AlliU•t
16th. 1933
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$8.30

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oll stove explosion

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