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OH10 f:\th er 1s m u urnw g because J,~ faile4 to use

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ghter MR. PreelJnd Norrl.ll and
Herbert Roae c:aUed on Mr and
Mra. Jed Plcltens' eut of RaelDC
last Saturday evenlnl
8 B. Shalxt -.bo )lad a strOke
P.ometlme ago Is slowly lmprovlns
Mrs Harry Stoblut who hal been
visiting for aometlme at New Brlgh
ton returned borne lut week
Irene Dyke who spent a week
bere with Mr and Mrs Andy Role
It It last week for Cheaapeake where
£he Is vl61t.lnlf her uncle James
Timmons and lamll.y
Vlri'lnia PhUaon visited Ka.thleen
Johnson lai!it Sunday afternoon
Dolorou,s Glenn spent the week
end here with her grandparents,
Mr and Mrs. Monroe Pickens
Mr and Mn. Clarence Shields
I end little d&amp;Uihter of Letart vlslt·
ec Mr and Mra Freela.nd Norrla
Funday evenlDQ"
Mrs. Lee Jo.. --- da,n&lt;rh\er Koth'Y""""' Goucher,
lt&gt;en Mrs Sarah
Andy
Ril8e and 80D Herbert WPrf! Pome·
roy vj81tors Jast ~turdll.,\i
Mra. Sidell who has been )'i&amp;ltlng
t elailvea htlle len laat week !or
her home at Linesville, Pa.
Mr and Mrs Howard Stover,
Mra Russell, Mr filnd Mrs Authers:m all of Bradbury apent Sunday
V1lth Mr amt MrG. S A, Stover
Rush PoweU, John :SOyd and
! Curtis Beaver. all left last week tor
I Colwnbus.
l Mr and Mrs Preston Parsons
) ~ pent the week end at Tanners
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calm, so b_er J udgm e nt and because he was t o o eager
pull th e tngger of hili gun, first and investigate after.
ward. 'fh e Ohw fath er mourn $ because he killed hi s own I
son Ill ffi l,!;hlkmg h1m f o r a c h1 c ken thief.
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Kn owwg h1 s ~on \\as somewhere nearby with him
l,uth 1n sea r~ h of ~ ml·~raud er \\h o had been stealing the1; :
C'h lc k~ ns. th iS Ohio fa ~ her Indeed is deserving of censure /
t or h11S 1mpu l:uve ness. And so while he mourns the blow I ,
Js doubly hard as he reah~es that but for his utter lack'
t·f caution and culm JU&lt;l~ment, ms dearly beloved son
r.11ght still be am o ng th e land of the living instead of
making that Journey mto a far off land alone and unattended.
Once more Is a moral lesson left to those who
left behind. Once rnm e is an opportunity afforded
qUick tt:mpered, qu1ck acbng, impulstve people to
mem.ber that after all mature, calm, sober, quiet thinl&lt;ing
I'Onnot hu!\._the cau•e regardless ol Its import and that
a lter all the old adage of "Look before you leap" can be
f •,IJowed in this age uf .speed, e xplos ives and death-dealing mstruments ev e n to greater advantage than m the
days wh en it wu ~ cumed..
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thts ~"l·tef-lor·n, for lot n father Ill spite of his :short· ·
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a,. Arthur usula" Baer

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covering even more Jl'l"OURd than •nnt summer.

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It waan't :n the eats d~~art~
Mr and Mrs--charley Mooney
h\ent Measurements of .epar, over. and dau 1 hter Charlotte IJf Clncbtbang and displacements
proved na.tl Mrs ~et\.tf, Irona ot YOWJ&amp;!I
that )lie tQ.blecloth wae larger than tcw~ arul Mrs Ward Hoback speni
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Tb~ Cup Ooe~~ to The Wan Arata tossed a gr8pplin8' iron over the
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In fact it 1s easy to understand that hia rep.so 118 of 1 EDaland now hP a. boot that the world laurel8
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not h&amp;Vi! , time to give his personal attention to the par- t;ck(
t1cular ~Ufliness
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ahe.rldJ.n Weyaud of Brids:ewater,
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4UhouP Xn. An_dloar_J. Drexel,J'r., Philadelphia. MJC~e
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that 1t1er JOD.·Ailtlwlw J. Drexel, 3rd, was even en;rage • t 0 young ~~.:ion
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surpr l!!ed Thursday all.emoon who.n Grover Harris o f Strynburg.
cne of her old schcolmatel'i 'Mrs 1
llda Waterman (nee Webster ! Bnd
mHON Ril.JGE
d!Hlghter May called on her while 1
paaalnl bY enroute to their home at
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The blrtlldr.y dinner at Je~Ssle
Mr and Mrll oeorQ'e Mooney had Davis last Sunday was well atf&lt;.&gt;t their gue:~Ls Sunday t heir LI.:nded All had n good time ami an
Grandson Eber Pickens and fiunUy awful nice dlnnet Several nlco
cf Oreat Bend.
p• £S ~'11ts were brought
Ulah and Lllha.n Hoback had as
Several from here attended the
tne1r guests Sunday Juamta Fur- Markins-Colhns reunion held u.~
bee of Great Bend
McArlhur last Sunday,
Mr and Mr3 Cha.rlea Dobbin~&gt;
Mn ; George Markin was at Melnee Vklla Longsworth! of Cleve· Al ~hut last Friday
I lAnd and Mr and Mrs John Long~:~worth were calling on Mr o.nd Mrs
Mrs Eva. Townser.d fell on a
J D Hoblilck Saturday
:-,l9ke whUa pickmg tomatoe!S MoJJ'Mr. ~~ond Mrs Charley Moon ry day (;Vcnlng cutting her sldC lmll
and dauahter Charlotte of Clncl,l- 1 I~ Dt Has~ ·:; ~l"ing: medical ajd,.
natl are vlalting Mr and Mrs Dick 1 Mrs Anna McGhee who h11s ~n_f
llfarrla ~t.nd others ot Grep,t. Bend l l;; rgemcnt of the henrt h88 i~Wthis week
}•roved consldero.hl~
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Wlli l&gt;400ney Will au~pnsed Sat- ~ wm Markin 1s \lsJt\ng hlb duuurday when his brother Charley ~ht.ct In Columbus. 1
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Mooney, wtt• and daugnt" of Otn- 1
dnna.U and slsV ?tl, Mrs Ward Ho
bec¥ of here, M.r.1. Raietta Irons of
Younptown and N;ra. Ida Plc~el)s
~nd husbo.nd ot here Md son Earl
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Miss Bonnie Wolfe spent Wcdnctdaw the guest of Vla.h and LlliJan Hobaek
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lund, the citizens of the various communities which ha\'e
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.. ~mHar cases, muRt decide in such a wny as to impro\'fll
1he chances of society to become bett'er instead of wont&gt;. I
The crux of the. criminal situation i-1' in the American
home. The fathers nnd mothers who bring children into I
th6 world, have u tremendous, responsibility. When they I
f~ vnde thp.t respomubihty a s the man who was mu•·der~rl ~
ur killed in •elf defense, has alle~edly done, ~nothor extr~ heavy load is laid on the $houldero of other mel'lhers
ol society who arc alrea~y hoavily laden.
When and ir we ~rrivo at aome ••ti•f~ctory tl!l14!inn I
t~&gt; the trpmendous questjon of hatl~l!ns the ll)&amp;ny j\pmp- 1
, ... waif8, mnrjo so b!' Prim!Qill n~r•nl• and qthe~~ who I
a~oqld not huve been allowed !A I"Me to ~rpcreat p more ,
of their kind, we hove ma&lt;le st.lile• wmthwhllc In th o f
&lt;!Jrectipn uf havin11 a I!IUCh lfllPrqve&lt;l sopi~ty apq pitn••&lt;!)\eqtly we hn vo reqqced br~mlnal prnctl~es to a ll~c 1
&lt;lfiiTee· It is a l&gt;ill sqbie¢t re~PPIIJI(b"IVh' of Ito COFf~ot KQ- I
lu~op r~sting aUke on every lvort~whjle citlze~ of 0 vm·v ;
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fi.nd •in h he rt to 1hlDk ill ot
the Dlidd1 or a
a--ced man fltloetched. ovt
upou her expensive carpet. It WU
a hard life he JiVecl and his Nlary,
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can imagtne, lhe rephed m rna e by the state relief com Mra J E'nnle Taylor Is vlsiUnl Mr
rs Ed Capt&gt;hart and famllv
I cr,mpanled by Jack Ander~&gt;on
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Nobody ean put tbe lur on nn 11ss1on as scon M the bills n.re l llCI ~ 15 AlbC'I t Plckt&gt;ns at Ltf.art
Art hut Edwnrlls and son of I Elmer Do.tghcrty and family of 1 -.- "'~ t C' brlt''"' ou SA rFI y a.nd
lfke that and pt away with lt,~lsgned by the governm
M 1 ~ · France~t HRrdman or Mas- C!l a:h".ton \'iSited Mrs Janet ~r1 - E:u;t Liverpool are spl'Dding o. fev. w 1tl tc ut dlrJ.COmfort
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- --~&lt;lti o n has rutmned home ltllt• 1 ~ lf- 1\l,'fLid,; dl rmg the "'cek end
1dnys w1 th their aunt, l\lrs Nancy 1 One jar l!l! b 4 w eks 1\nd cOt;t."
Undede away under hll el'lat
CARD OF fRANKS
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l(hn Orgax of Bell .. , wa.&lt;~ the &lt;.tlales and other relatives
hut n tnn 1• Rl l::!.ar tQn f&gt; Phan n~p·
the J'Nl', "We'll.et 1 blm within 1 wish !o thank ' he
M1 and Mrs W A Oold !!bent ~Week end guest of relathes lwre,
PGmerm M: 3run a1•d Roller Mid 1 ,
twent,-..f~ houra and beavan belli frlcnm- and relatives for thru Sundav here with relative-s
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Idll. Wolf Is spending this w~at I\ C)'(! v s tor5 here Sunchay
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Tb!an wu DO- uae u,cutna ~ Illness and death of my wile, Mil' l:"r home here
C W Parl!ons Is In a Y"ry ser
IContinl,lt:tl rrom 1-'li-ge one'
:ati fi ,, Bu1 rn.1 le1t ,our health
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Also wiah tQ
Mx.. Bertha YOUIIJ vlilt$:1 Mr. loti~ CO"d ltlon at hm home
yt!Sterda.y's prieea
-m~ke ' \I ~ you get Kru.&lt;-/.' hrn '
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eMr. ~nd... Mu Walker Beaver o'
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and Lewis Russell Jr sud
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l!l!ld'e ll!ld•~l'uld nf!l be easijy

"'"'fe •lwayo shoulc!· be aaved

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will undentarld and fuliy a~preciate the v~lu~ of monoy.

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IIOtlll IID"kbta ID u. oeean of troabte f•l Arl'f far hbn.
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"Yoa better. let 1Mb roa ~ a. ·7&amp;'f.Dill' • Ma ._...., Ia
Faiher Cbai'IN B. C.,.plia
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well"known
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wldolt 1b,ad bfea ~ u.d wu eow f9Dd _.t.t em. a Chlir, ~ picb4 lq t 11. • ._. Ill t •s• t1 .._ .J
l;q!DDiac ' ~ !&lt;('"\ ,..._ ap 1a1ao •c~~·• b.tllclci&gt;lro. Lon! ~ ~ow r.. ~to p a 1 - tno collapse of .t'Yo Detroit banka, where he criticized tlie
-~ ~ jl.;: llulr,.ney would wu belil~ him dllorootl7, , ~
tlao 1- ,...t lot M , 1(pollci61l of former President Hoover tnd issued a scathing
::':C.'!a':.li:~t:;~~·f: he;.~;; !ro~t,? t;•~ti;· ~~ltJ!!::b~ lndiet~ettt of the philoROphy of modem finance .
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F. A; MILLER, PUBLISHER Qf' 1HE SOUTH BEND (IN-

"ran of an alJ~wance
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Hysell and fanlll)!.
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Mn. Chorley Bear~, a~ da.uattter Mitll'l and Ruth Mby were
the guest of her- C:!'fl8, Mr and
~~ne!dea.~ls RIJ 11 ~ ,family
Mary RUS§tll ' a.hd . lSf!rdle Rll!.';ell
o\\ere CRI1!4i' on her" I ~&gt;ffit.er Mn
C'hw.rley Seatlel Wi.oictJ leSCI.ay
FlortlnCe HliSSell and Elsie Russell
v.ere calling on Mary Russell Mou day
Blrdl.s Russell
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Sunday Also Mr &amp;.
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r..,. thHolth hla arm eJear 1iO the howeVer, he had a rubbeiey una&amp;o~
llhould81',
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Por ' a moment t~ de~n re- "W'Jtere did he coT" were hJ 1
mai~e4 ata~inJ opposite hlm with flHt' word., eJiehtly blurrfl'd.
'a Jlaiiy apresl!lioa in IP• ,evea, It occurred to Leni t lr &amp; t ahe
• u IOilr u poaU'ttin h(a kDeea began to II:UIIt 'Uld sbouId deii.J him
~~ to the tb~ek , pile ot the aible.
hlf.fl" ca.rlet. ' piWhb)c ' fo~ard "'Sit doWD, plea&amp;e/' 1h•
f.ce · downw~ One of .hill Jep e.,edy, r,Pbere Wl'fl an ac:cldeat.
•a kieikln&amp;' apa~qdieall:r like a Let; m• get J'OU aomethinc-a cJqQk ille cltJ oa the look·out fo:r yo\'u and r,t:rg dr: a~-. s:;:es~ ot M1 Bessie Wright snent the weeklend
kaocked-.outl pu&amp;ilbt tqlnr t&lt;t n-ot waterJ»
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h&amp;m, family
og: esong nn&lt;l .;.t her home at Reedy-v returtlna:
pln hll fe,t. t
Kulroone-, ahOot hi8 head ........ dontt 1mn'1·"
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Mrs Sophia Gnrdr.er of p • !'ere Monday
, The~ o., the e,~.rpet made 11~ O~IJ to clear Jt ' aJ:Id mqvtd wi»f 10l'm not WOJ'l')'lng-,• lilld Lent PJeasa.nt, rpe nt the WCf'-lt enJ 1 v!~~ll :-:yd:~dof ~~age~! f';~
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1 1ound. tb(J ~ekfo~r l e &amp;' quioW ~ sftepa ~td ..tbe~~r~ I •moq1;b.IJ. "But I thiuk you are. With Mrs Fllzobfolh Diehl aw Young
l dOWD. In aiach a eon.. tlon 1b woDfd
~h W&amp;J did II! rof . lie cle-; ~ne of th1a woD14 have happ!!ned ~-- - -.- - - - - -- - - - - - - - - -- i b,.e. m&amp;ttilr of mlnutea, rather of mandec1
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terou had lla1.eatd io ~e--do you
~- before coniCiOUI:1fte&amp;a e,.;me The handed.. JaJ ror~n Ill ~ laatT"
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LeDJ Lunnka Df&amp;!Je no o1!tcey, ao Mplrooney~tedfrqmtber,oom, 1alleu, and be&amp;VJ' ~yea,
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~antatlon ~ e.~;cltement.
baited, daled, furious. Lent, lbru.,r.
"It 1 llstea to aey .¥'9-P' _.9 tl rouJ
TJ.Teu m• what 7ou wAnt: to d.o rtnc her shou!dftt, :made no effort ..viee l'U·wtad· upfpbt{ing
, oow', .. •h• a,.Id lD a muftled voice, to It® him. Wbat WM the podt
Mid. "WhoM idea. Wi.a It
'de~\of tur. !
Her lna~inet- CavarJ&amp;U-rh wo:nld W b~ C41',nallfla out heN •ny. 1
~ ~b : took Rllf! ~p b11~th. have ealled It her hunch-told her ·~1,. ., ~
fte).'dmt.~hkriil that had teUect 11ul- MulrooneJ waa not. colnr t.o haft .~'• ~Hiera hi thlr e1'6~ Of
fOC.)ileJ patted Lent eonsoltni)J on luck.
rOldi~ ahrut,Pd witll a.nnall 1
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Mulrooney'• hood,... otlll addled fon.ip lilr.
· ~ke ..._,. ot blrf~ whftn he eomeJ u he went into the hall and from
'!'A. 7:011 p~ M'r. , Malrooner.
tit. S.,. u Jfttle' t.:s ' possible. Tell there out of doon. 811 car wa I tldi)t· Jou ate maktrta • iai•"J;ake 'I
him' I ~nt out ' the baclt way, And sUIJ 1tandlna at ,tha enrb. He ltw~t:. tho~ A.At lOB&amp; as LuekJ Ia ~t llbclon.!:e ',~.,
ed up and dowu. ttie m;,t. No one art,., J'OU ea• depen4 ,1lpcpl·t,.,he'll
Lent ipVe an undl'!nt&amp;ndln&amp;' aod. waa irueJjht ezcept a colored nune-- do hi• beut to catdt the ·~ foti'H 1
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"''ll wtlt and I won't worry," ma.ld vith. t,..~ eltlldren.
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1-turqe.
bow 1~ he bd beaD uneonscloua. "'~~• ~~11• 'Bnld- Ml that'll
( She cUd not mo•e trom ,wtwr, she TheN had heeD nftlclent :idme, Jio qalta I ~ encrach tor me. 1 bv. I
wp stan~ Ul\tU Cav"!JJuih ~ doubt. for Ca..-.nauch to haft turn- u tdta, too., ,tha~ he'll 'aQCOHCL t)f 1
:.aN1hed f$1 t)li.e ,.hallw.&amp;J. QnlJ' ~a corner •n• rtme ill either dJ., couna, U JOU pat lWa. lit JaU. tb&amp;tl
w1ten he had detiptWlr beeome a Mi:tlon. PerhaPI he h~d cut out ·~· eqct it. An 70\t plac1t. lit It be
h. bo•d ~- Mul- tm. b..k OJ1d dtoapp ...... Into 1PM ~ ~ .. -pOd
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• ftom ~ ....,.,. .. . . . tlllalr I&amp;
'Jtae deteetlve wu·b-bln• Jer1&lt;- ,l.enl, staaulbl( &lt;oa ~' ~· wOuld bo rolhat a hur!U•tl.. "'""":
f1r u hJa hmJa ~bom tor air~ She w~tted for Mulrooutr to return. It tealoD f•r aQ ~ 1¥ 70,.. np.
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foi3J!-d a ~OJt•. t-oUect hilll onr and wu curlou1, bllli abt fqlt no, n!trret atadon Cd JUk.--•
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put It under h11 head.
at wha~ waa gol~ t9 ha~• to ~ l.enl lotuWI !llt uto.l.'blnc to her- I
,r.1~eylky u tlou:alt In d~p. pel'lonalJy. Stie b&amp;d dou her beat, Hlt 'tUt;ialle wu ilbla onder th1.,
WU, WWOu~i~WI, knocked o\Jt. but ft ~ad not: bet!n lllflkiell~
el~taft~l to baftter lfuJf'OOMJt,
ltut be waa lD no pain and In ~ Perhap11 llulloooey would· ~
:1i wu btenH ~· ~
,...... -soza. m.tJ-Ret told Let\1 th'l:~ her and take bet- to httad&lt;Jll~. ·
ud wu no loqei tlriii•
!aaai- all rlrht becauao his b.....,._ Tha~ ot couras, would bo ~ to ._pllab&gt;ao)'tblac to ;.dki:
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definite end to aU ot the m~ ular.
Tbirt ,;u an encourarina llutter picture business-the final fltd&amp;: "~en II thM: telephon•!"
,.f hill e:re lids. In a ..inte or two out. What did it matter! She had IA!ni eonduet.d 111m. to lt.. Tbaz.
he would awaken. The loncer he been throueh 10 much that Ute bad wu not *M f._t ue la eoa ,
Ji,qed unoonacloue, the mcm. time loat its reality and ...,.. beeomtna b&amp;tthll' hta ~ ,obatinaq.
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Nmaine4 for Cavanau1b to 1et a waverlJII', uneontroU.ed dream. SMWoa(d'~•liD-IRArt.e.U..
•way
Yat, somewhere, m,•tuloUIIJ', to Hal~ eoilven&amp;tloa wttl: '
W'al • · teJTiblt fooll1b thine t"here was th8t lark nou of ha.ppf... he&amp;dq~ 1~ 11 out et •r
ror Lucky' t4t 4o t:hoqb~ Lenl It neiUII deepl:r biddan lD her ltcret lhl thoq~ Th&amp;N t. DDtldJic Jnat,
• .n my fa~t.' He C&amp;Nfot come 1elf.
io meet~• NIQlt ~JI' w~ 1•

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not. stain or leCi w a Oli'1tlat
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o t eis ~ ate
or even crirnmal~ to .nd tha~AntlBepUc
It mu 1t a:lve complet..t
he hunted down Ly the state ln the course of a few short 1 zQtlsCactlon ot· money chcerfii~Y 1 t}Jat

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WtJen Sir TllomiL6 arrived tor a Pa, we're visiting J. E Romine Fllcontest he 11alled t\lon&amp;: the wa\£r· 'fLY.
front .rescu1n1 marooned sporting
Mrs Alice Houdaslleldt and eon
writers
trom
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W"'" a lavtah , host. and ,.1d to , •• Mer.yl tl.re vl!lltlng her palentr, Mr
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end Mt-s O!lando Midkiff ol Hembro6cbed mw.ny a keo of the Jock Grove
~i~" a t~~~i ~~~es ,.t~~n&amp;e~:Jt :::; Albeft Romine and wlfe of Dexnumb
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of It wUI be superinduced by politico. However, any
crtticiBO'! thnt is .1ust can only come (if such can be
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the men he picked for those particular jobs.
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WHAT· CHANCE THE CHILDREN?
tor you lf another newspaperman
1 Sore, Ten~er, Achtng
CLEVELAND mother 1~ in )ail charged with the murFeet• Get Amazdldo't aee It ftrot Food, drink and
l'ld8'in8 were as free a11 a 111at on
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· der.,of her husband. The mother claims self defen8e
m1 Relief
the wing.
t'~d IS ~rroborated by three of her children who were
There was only one draw~ck, It
00 to Btar.tlburr Drug co.. MidWltne~~W! to the tragedy.
Thre mother says her husband, dleport ag;enl. o~ any other aoc::t was summed up by a sparta wrtter
was No drunken hl'ute who was a constant menace to the d1uga1St tod'I:Y and get an m·trtnal who Jammed hil head out of a
pc;rthole and screamed, "For
bctUe o/ Moc.ne'.a EtnQ.ra.ld Qll
'horne.
'fhl'l Vlll)' nnt appllcatlm\ will aches, Tom~:r. sail a. Jlttle faster,
1'hcre is no need for considering the mother Her JI.Yc you roller and a few short \\til ya? I sotta write about thJa
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('.USe It ln the hand8 of the c~ourt and she will either be vtnoe ycu that. by &amp;tlcklna tatthconvlded or acquitted, accor lng to the kind of evidence fully to ;t lor 8 l!lhol·t whlle l'ow·
we never saw much or the oon1
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troubles
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beiDa event~lty tei&lt;!Ued or a)l:ht~
The childre n, however, are another story. Just
One boltle we lmow wdl show Ina a f~lmdii MU Juat to 1 tve you
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H ow Is
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. tragedy to af· taave
you beyond alL queatlon t.hat. you a -·•·n'• .~. 01 •• 8 1 •·-··b'·
'''h at IS o ecom c o t ern?
at lut .,._.,..y_,
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of B1r~
Thomu'a
sueata:
j cct their lives ?
What chunee have they to Jive ahd t.o solid foot comfort.
want to authentically and authorl·
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Remember that Moona's Emer- tutJvely stat&amp; Lhat no boitle tbroy,n
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e cotnmumty m aid on, 1s a. clean, powerful. ...o-en- ovrrbOard ever contained a. m.-ie.

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her lfandparentll
r~tumed demaDd. 'l'fth New York Centnl,
home Mooday
.P~lAwure
and HUd£oo. L&amp;ell:a·
Cha.l'lea Duhum returned homt&gt; wanna, 11-enn!IYivaai&amp; a.~ Pooutl'!'
from Columbwl Saturday
em RaUwn.y the outatall(l.ing to The HyiJeU recreation ba ll Leam 1 vorttel!
O&amp;h. --,
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pla yed Hob!IOn here Sunday wtnn·
Utility Aha.res showed a lx.t t.er
InK by t.he score of 8-fl
GREGG
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Daniel Hysell of Thoma.s Pork tone than t.hey ha.ve tor day&amp; C'lll·
\'as vil!ltlng hi! peopll" h~re Bllt- solldated pa, heretofore il lal&amp;:ard
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Jn the ~very movements, was
w-day
Phone 582·L
bought m volume &amp;nd ruee ~~oboul, 1
point Columbja. gas Untt.M ru
Improvement United corp , and
POit"!'LANL&gt;
Publlc Service of N J gained tu
The M E Ladln A.id held theh sym pathy
Onu:e Jean and W1nona IDsles
Aurust m eetlng &amp;t the , home or
are 11pendiD&amp;' an lndeftnJI.ft time In
T he liquor 11 ha.r~ t urned strong.
Ml'8 Joe Cox
Be \ eraf m e mbeNI
Jluntlnrton with Mr !Uld Mra
cr along the reat of the market
were
pret.ent
and
ref,.esh
ments
Howard c;Hbba.. They wUJ aJso
11.nd na.tion ul dl.$tl11e rll g&amp;in.ecl I
Wtre. &amp;erved
YIJlt at. Pot'tsmout.h before retum~- ln t In light tradinl'
Mr and Mrs Earl Prlr.-. of Hawblr hom-!.
Trading W:lB comparatively lilow
thorne,
N Y, and Mn
Vern throughout
lllt8. Am&amp;llda Ward of ChtlllooLhe seaaon and t.be
Webster and children of Belpre art'
ttie, il vlal,tl.ng hP.r gn,nd®ughter,
a~ n~.. ~lme waa behind
t.he
vl81tinl their paren\JI Mr and ticker
mark:::et:.._
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Mra Delbert :Becker a.nd. family
H~re is a photo of the steamer M'a diaon, of the nld Dominion line wh!'ch sent Mrs o B Prlcll or this place
Mr. and Mn. Cleora:e Baker and
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Mrl Ej,rl Wilford ls visiting he1
two dau3hten aret attenditll' the
:m t a d1stress gnal while fighting ~tonnR off Cape- Charles, V'a. as the ship was en mother at Lowell
Lower Thomu Fork
Cent.ury of PrOil'I~IS Exposjtl.on at.
route
from
New
York
t.o
Norfolk
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Va:t
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with
passengJrs
aboard.
The
d!.stress
me""a•e
Mra
Mattie
Henderson
and
ra
mCbltaeo this week~
co
II~ zpent Sunday afternoon with
Bessie Moore and Lue Dod.6on
M1!JI. Esthe: Loo18e Hoyt lefL
rom the crippled coast. Imer said th e forwnard deckhouAe of the ship had been wash- Mr and Mrs R s Hender11on of were calllne on Mrs Dave McEirpy
Tbursda.Y rnornlpg for Circleville,
ed away · Th e steamer C... arab as~ e t s p e d t o th e Ma d Json
t ,f&gt;. rescue while other ships in Coolville
and Mr15 Harry Plcken~ nl Bashan Sundav
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and family at Reedsville
Edna Morri~ wail th1· recen t gu~t
where she will talce up her restdena~. 1418&amp; Hoyt has. been emthe vicimty were ordered by th e nav y department to stand by.
Several relatives an&lt;! friends as- ot Vern a He-ndncks
plOyed aa a teacher 1n a- ~Jehool
------'--~-;;::;:--;;:~-;;;:-r,-,,---.,.,.--:o-.,--- sembled at. the home of Mrs Clara Walter Dodson made a butdness
there Ma;x and Bar~y &amp;nborn
clnughters
,
Mr$. Katie wa.hwey of COiwn- Price recently to obeerve her bJrth ~· !p to Ch~t l ltston Mm1day
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day anniversary ThOfe present
Sanford RUHSell Is Improved, ,
Chu1 ies FtJ'k of Plttsbwgll 1~ bus Is vl.!.ltlng rel&amp;tivea here
a.acompanJed her to CtrtJevUie
v:sltlns hiS mother Mrs Chi rm
Mra Ka.te McFann and friend&amp; YJere Mr &amp;nd Ml11 Wald MlddltMrs Charley Hysell Is grea~ly
Dr. Gl®n Casto (If Partersbl.IJ'K
Fink Sr and family
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of Portsmout h, vieU.ed Mlf.e MOl· swllrt, B F . Prl~ and t tie memb€ rs tmproved.
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r.t , fll d Mu;. Oha.rles Clawsc- 1 lle Brannon, Sunday
of the ramlly
Bessie Cheatham of Columlfus
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Mr and Mn J , T Stewart lltMr and Mrs Roy cox ancl chil- ~pent Sunday \\l th Mra Chal'les
and du u~:m «&gt;r or C1nctnn&amp;t1, , o.re
hue, the ,uest of Mls&amp; Emma
g uc~t ~; ol Mt· a nd Mrs H C ':Tur· tended th f
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dren of ChariP.st.On spent Sunda y Moore
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J'lfoJl Bmllh.
nnd fumlly .
e ur.er
o u teod.Ore wlt.h thelr brother, Joe Cox and
Lue Dodson was a. recent guest
·Mra. Ed Heibt!r and 60n Paul,
at Ba.lem, Monday'
lamlly
cr Margaret Hysell
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I;i!&lt;-, Bew :t! Flvlc" lut.s f.tLun Fry
retu.mf!d Wednesday morning to
Mrs Leno re .,.n....,.
• t•·- who a tte n d II
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Fay and Glad~ p ,ckeno of
Winifred Starling ~&gt;pent a ~w
thdr home at. BentwOOd urt ' I n
t iJ ho me a ftc1 spendinll the pa.st MarshaH oo'l""g
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e wee Reedsville and Maralyn Henderson days last week with Ma;ry Morris
visit \l(lti\ Mn~ Eme Hundley and
~cr Mnjor a nd son at ColumbtJ.&lt;;
.:n~l;:reMarie Mf"!S has returned of Coolvnie an! vl31tlng their grand Ha.Ltle Eberabach and son sp9nt
Other TelatiVPC
Th: v Father Kelly of Parker&amp;· h
n.other, Mrs. Mattie Hendenon and Sunda-y with her parent.B , Mr and
'Garnett Burch~t a.nd Ma,rlt•
uome afl.t"r vltiit.ing Mr &amp;nd Mrs. family
M1s Charles Moore
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Httrrah· left Thursday morning for
Ch.nlles Bletnar and carl 'find
ux at
um us
Roaetta Cobb and nl~ce ha\e reA 10 lb boy was born to -tU-·
a visit with frieqd!i.
Peuil Fa}e Bletner vls lteU Mrs
Dr C V Petty WM a. bll$lneM turned 1.0 their home al Chark'Ston 1\nd Mrs Walter Whlte Jr M~F·
and also to attend
vhltor at Pt Ple&amp;88nt, Monday
arter a pleasant- vi.Rit with the for- da.y
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~V H Vun Horn of Bulcm ~pen t w2ek end
\a and Mabel Cox
On ij.l johruon ot Columbus Is
.he WC1 k end here
A canning demonst.ra.Uou wa.s
Mrs 0 B Price, son Earl und I~ ~ endmg a fM~~ da ys with his J)tU'Su.m uel FoJ;Jesung hfL'I ~turnen H~ ld ln ~he United
Hrethren wile or New York s ta re and d11. u- 1 nt.&lt;&gt; Mr and Mrs Wln Johnaon.
1an B urlm nnon
arter a tt 'nrlln~ . hurch b&amp;,Mmen~ 1\Jesday flrq:l ghter Mrs Vem and &lt;: hlldlen of
Mar~a ret Golding of Columbw; Ia
,,e f'p'%1 th le.!l.g\Je Institute
""u In charge o( Miss OoJda WU- Belpre spent one day last week 1f.J.."'ndlng a tew days at home
M• 11.nd M1s Thomas Dixon Mr on of Mo111 ant.own
, \'W lth Mrs Charles .liVId~ and ram - 1 Waltcl Dodsou has been 111
t'(J Mr- Hobert Dixon
of 1'1f'bRua.'*-11 CtlPf'hatt of, lpt Pleas- Uy of Ma w n C1tv
trvll h' wer~ guests Jf Mr a nd .: ut &amp;pent th~ ' " eek ~nd ll.L his
Jut$11ta Rurrtmer vt Low ell u
If 1w ~rn Lis le an(\ so••· 1u
cme ~1ere .
visiting her cousin Collne W!H or d
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J\0" \''j n om;] of Whe;)Jing 1'-~')'
I have nt urncd honll' aft er Parkersburg and COOI'j ll1P 11151\ ors I
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Mrs Et-tl\ fw:l
p1 ndlng
Uu• w ek end w!H lsst Monday
lld fumlly
IICildR at Cl•arleston
Mr and M1 s Gllrs Hammet nr
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H1 CuJOlinc Cnmpbell !cit r01
Mr und..,. ).{rs _narvcy Parsons HuntJn(lton spent Uw week end
cl lli Jbus whe re she '!Vill b1: th ~ • •1d Mr Bodle and daughter of lmre With tlw latte1 s ~aste r M1 s I
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uc ~ t ul Mr a.nd Mrs Jta.rrv ~srkel'l!iburg Wf're" Sunday, guests H&amp;rry Swan and familY. They were ,
At the Pl)d Qt. lhQ 2nd 1Jotlle or
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lilf'm
1 'f.'r had " ~u n~'11 mcr-1er.t ant'!
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(Omtlr.~e d trclll .rage Onel
Sunday gu{:sts of the latter's \iar- • Mfl! w H van Hom a.nd P&amp;uMr and Mrs A J E-mith ~ pent T [r&gt;!t lx!Lt1 r 1.ll Lle tim&lt;! I wa.:;
1 ~ M1 and Mrs Ed c~pehart l'{ hter J
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Sunday at Columbus
1 tal wg, Lh1 m- •n 'lch mmc peppv
0ne cent a bottle, ~:~.musement.s nml 1l hi:'
fa.rnllv
elr , oan
a e, returned, lb
A good gru; well ha5 peen drilled I :•ml l l(.'st tha t logg"y s! uL;v,Jsh fqet 11
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~~ :Perha)!l, lhe llv,cl m. c;.oa• ~nDU~na-17 eat.. TOice, -tor ..7'* =~:~~ :~ 'J;,e c~~~~ 0: ;!~~~ CCI~t. Mary Eliznbeth Bletner returned !~ndi~:U~h~ =t~~ 5~!~ ~~ 1t1 the V E McDade farm
"11: Jp Lt:l' morning
Frclri!L r&gt;R..\"k..'!
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after
vl.stttng
Mr
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and
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Jove with that bird."
bon~s ~~r re~ir 1ssuancc ot tou nty nnd Mr:; Phil Gress a'hd faml,ly at Purdunl and famllfl~
HruTY W E McDade or Kana uga vlslt.tod
A 111m st ~nder fl zure, n"\\ ~nlaa' OD tbe balb of hJ1teet like a The llalrooDeJ'I Lenl deeldfd She .... able, witboat dort W Ap 1 t0 th Fed 1
1-if:llnlre for the past ~ree ~eeks
Mr a d M'
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I V E McDade and .family last week qn ~ lmw\JS hro.lth 'OUt 11ft I ~J.Cprile flrbb!lr,
were nol bad peopl;. Even., much match hi• e&amp;lmn~
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et a R e li ef Act- 1 Ma-y LucUle Board ts.,peJ~dlng ', ~u t an~ da ra
wrmce
ape- ~ Bob Grlmth of Hunt.111gton spent '\ . t~ rl' 11 skin brtvht ev( r,-l-a ll
I.ee J'ohJlSOD, ,Herman seh&amp;e1. eon 1
l.iruce and da.uahter Barbara Ann.
Oharlea LewLf ttports that he
OliUitlt a 12 1·2: lb. spoonbill eat.

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A FATHER MOURNS
OH10 f:\th er 1s m u urnw g because J,~ faile4 to use

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litre last SaturdaJ wit.b their dau·

ghter MR. PreelJnd Norrl.ll and
Herbert Roae c:aUed on Mr and
Mra. Jed Plcltens' eut of RaelDC
last Saturday evenlnl
8 B. Shalxt -.bo )lad a strOke
P.ometlme ago Is slowly lmprovlns
Mrs Harry Stoblut who hal been
visiting for aometlme at New Brlgh
ton returned borne lut week
Irene Dyke who spent a week
bere with Mr and Mrs Andy Role
It It last week for Cheaapeake where
£he Is vl61t.lnlf her uncle James
Timmons and lamll.y
Vlri'lnia PhUaon visited Ka.thleen
Johnson lai!it Sunday afternoon
Dolorou,s Glenn spent the week
end here with her grandparents,
Mr and Mrs. Monroe Pickens
Mr and Mn. Clarence Shields
I end little d&amp;Uihter of Letart vlslt·
ec Mr and Mra Freela.nd Norrla
Funday evenlDQ"
Mrs. Lee Jo.. --- da,n&lt;rh\er Koth'Y""""' Goucher,
lt&gt;en Mrs Sarah
Andy
Ril8e and 80D Herbert WPrf! Pome·
roy vj81tors Jast ~turdll.,\i
Mra. Sidell who has been )'i&amp;ltlng
t elailvea htlle len laat week !or
her home at Linesville, Pa.
Mr and Mrs Howard Stover,
Mra Russell, Mr filnd Mrs Authers:m all of Bradbury apent Sunday
V1lth Mr amt MrG. S A, Stover
Rush PoweU, John :SOyd and
! Curtis Beaver. all left last week tor
I Colwnbus.
l Mr and Mrs Preston Parsons
) ~ pent the week end at Tanners
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calm, so b_er J udgm e nt and because he was t o o eager
pull th e tngger of hili gun, first and investigate after.
ward. 'fh e Ohw fath er mourn $ because he killed hi s own I
son Ill ffi l,!;hlkmg h1m f o r a c h1 c ken thief.
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Kn owwg h1 s ~on \\as somewhere nearby with him
l,uth 1n sea r~ h of ~ ml·~raud er \\h o had been stealing the1; :
C'h lc k~ ns. th iS Ohio fa ~ her Indeed is deserving of censure /
t or h11S 1mpu l:uve ness. And so while he mourns the blow I ,
Js doubly hard as he reah~es that but for his utter lack'
t·f caution and culm JU&lt;l~ment, ms dearly beloved son
r.11ght still be am o ng th e land of the living instead of
making that Journey mto a far off land alone and unattended.
Once more Is a moral lesson left to those who
left behind. Once rnm e is an opportunity afforded
qUick tt:mpered, qu1ck acbng, impulstve people to
mem.ber that after all mature, calm, sober, quiet thinl&lt;ing
I'Onnot hu!\._the cau•e regardless ol Its import and that
a lter all the old adage of "Look before you leap" can be
f •,IJowed in this age uf .speed, e xplos ives and death-dealing mstruments ev e n to greater advantage than m the
days wh en it wu ~ cumed..
A ,sympathetic world cannot help but weep with
thts ~"l·tef-lor·n, for lot n father Ill spite of his :short· ·
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J'l' IS n~t dl!ficult for the average person without poJiti. ,

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a,. Arthur usula" Baer

~&gt;mostly second hand" ure very wellj ~ ::.te~~~r~~:C!n:!~·a g~:
covering even more Jl'l"OURd than •nnt summer.

ot 1ooY&lt;tnk .after certain Ph&amp;Ma oi

bualness, w:oitJd

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cha1r w~t~. ~~n . m depart:D,~ents created for ,t he sol-e pur .. attentiPQ so. ua 'lo*'~tto~~J&amp;Oilt• uo to ·aecond

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Sir Thomas had any
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It waan't :n the eats d~~art~
Mr and Mrs--charley Mooney
h\ent Measurements of .epar, over. and dau 1 hter Charlotte IJf Clncbtbang and displacements
proved na.tl Mrs ~et\.tf, Irona ot YOWJ&amp;!I
that )lie tQ.blecloth wae larger than tcw~ arul Mrs Ward Hoback speni
t.IJ mainsail
Wcdnesda.y the guest ot Mrs
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cotne to Detroit to testify m the bank Cl'a&amp;h Investigation
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Tb~ Cup Ooe~~ to The Wan Arata tossed a gr8pplin8' iron over the
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In fact it 1s easy to understand that hia rep.so 118 of 1 EDaland now hP a. boot that the world laurel8
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IIIIJHO OJ CALOMEL
a cautious .eil.llot and hid
eai,\iO·rio; were calling on E. P. Bo· 11

not h&amp;Vi! , time to give his personal attention to the par- t;ck(
t1cular ~Ufliness
incident. In fact, if he had anv., confi- I
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ahe.rldJ.n Weyaud of Brids:ewater,
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4UhouP Xn. An_dloar_J. Drexel,J'r., Philadelphia. MJC~e
Yh ea er, en le
that 1t1er JOD.·Ailtlwlw J. Drexel, 3rd, was even en;rage • t 0 young ~~.:ion
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'lac• With the former Miaa Helen Ava. Howard, of Atlant a,
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surpr l!!ed Thursday all.emoon who.n Grover Harris o f Strynburg.
cne of her old schcolmatel'i 'Mrs 1
llda Waterman (nee Webster ! Bnd
mHON Ril.JGE
d!Hlghter May called on her while 1
paaalnl bY enroute to their home at
Bocklal)d, o
The blrtlldr.y dinner at Je~Ssle
Mr and Mrll oeorQ'e Mooney had Davis last Sunday was well atf&lt;.&gt;t their gue:~Ls Sunday t heir LI.:nded All had n good time ami an
Grandson Eber Pickens and fiunUy awful nice dlnnet Several nlco
cf Oreat Bend.
p• £S ~'11ts were brought
Ulah and Lllha.n Hoback had as
Several from here attended the
tne1r guests Sunday Juamta Fur- Markins-Colhns reunion held u.~
bee of Great Bend
McArlhur last Sunday,
Mr and Mr3 Cha.rlea Dobbin~&gt;
Mn ; George Markin was at Melnee Vklla Longsworth! of Cleve· Al ~hut last Friday
I lAnd and Mr and Mrs John Long~:~worth were calling on Mr o.nd Mrs
Mrs Eva. Townser.d fell on a
J D Hoblilck Saturday
:-,l9ke whUa pickmg tomatoe!S MoJJ'Mr. ~~ond Mrs Charley Moon ry day (;Vcnlng cutting her sldC lmll
and dauahter Charlotte of Clncl,l- 1 I~ Dt Has~ ·:; ~l"ing: medical ajd,.
natl are vlalting Mr and Mrs Dick 1 Mrs Anna McGhee who h11s ~n_f
llfarrla ~t.nd others ot Grep,t. Bend l l;; rgemcnt of the henrt h88 i~Wthis week
}•roved consldero.hl~
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Wlli l&gt;400ney Will au~pnsed Sat- ~ wm Markin 1s \lsJt\ng hlb duuurday when his brother Charley ~ht.ct In Columbus. 1
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Mooney, wtt• and daugnt" of Otn- 1
dnna.U and slsV ?tl, Mrs Ward Ho
bec¥ of here, M.r.1. Raietta Irons of
Younptown and N;ra. Ida Plc~el)s
~nd husbo.nd ot here Md son Earl
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llulrpont!r 'With t\1e han.de'l:d'fl
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Miss Bonnie Wolfe spent Wcdnctdaw the guest of Vla.h and LlliJan Hobaek
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lund, the citizens of the various communities which ha\'e
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.. ~mHar cases, muRt decide in such a wny as to impro\'fll
1he chances of society to become bett'er instead of wont&gt;. I
The crux of the. criminal situation i-1' in the American
home. The fathers nnd mothers who bring children into I
th6 world, have u tremendous, responsibility. When they I
f~ vnde thp.t respomubihty a s the man who was mu•·der~rl ~
ur killed in •elf defense, has alle~edly done, ~nothor extr~ heavy load is laid on the $houldero of other mel'lhers
ol society who arc alrea~y hoavily laden.
When and ir we ~rrivo at aome ••ti•f~ctory tl!l14!inn I
t~&gt; the trpmendous questjon of hatl~l!ns the ll)&amp;ny j\pmp- 1
, ... waif8, mnrjo so b!' Prim!Qill n~r•nl• and qthe~~ who I
a~oqld not huve been allowed !A I"Me to ~rpcreat p more ,
of their kind, we hove ma&lt;le st.lile• wmthwhllc In th o f
&lt;!Jrectipn uf havin11 a I!IUCh lfllPrqve&lt;l sopi~ty apq pitn••&lt;!)\eqtly we hn vo reqqced br~mlnal prnctl~es to a ll~c 1
&lt;lfiiTee· It is a l&gt;ill sqbie¢t re~PPIIJI(b"IVh' of Ito COFf~ot KQ- I
lu~op r~sting aUke on every lvort~whjle citlze~ of 0 vm·v ;
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fi.nd •in h he rt to 1hlDk ill ot
the Dlidd1 or a
a--ced man fltloetched. ovt
upou her expensive carpet. It WU
a hard life he JiVecl and his Nlary,
prvbabb',wu'fel'J'RLall.Sometlrne

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can imagtne, lhe rephed m rna e by the state relief com Mra J E'nnle Taylor Is vlsiUnl Mr
rs Ed Capt&gt;hart and famllv
I cr,mpanled by Jack Ander~&gt;on
' 'h · n~ tn"'"' nw•"' l nq m a " l:'! s ,of
Nobody ean put tbe lur on nn 11ss1on as scon M the bills n.re l llCI ~ 15 AlbC'I t Plckt&gt;ns at Ltf.art
Art hut Edwnrlls and son of I Elmer Do.tghcrty and family of 1 -.- "'~ t C' brlt''"' ou SA rFI y a.nd
lfke that and pt away with lt,~lsgned by the governm
M 1 ~ · France~t HRrdman or Mas- C!l a:h".ton \'iSited Mrs Janet ~r1 - E:u;t Liverpool are spl'Dding o. fev. w 1tl tc ut dlrJ.COmfort
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llul~J' told Ur, .tO'frinJ th•
- --~&lt;lti o n has rutmned home ltllt• 1 ~ lf- 1\l,'fLid,; dl rmg the "'cek end
1dnys w1 th their aunt, l\lrs Nancy 1 One jar l!l! b 4 w eks 1\nd cOt;t."
Undede away under hll el'lat
CARD OF fRANKS
I 1 nif n•iat!Ves here
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l(hn Orgax of Bell .. , wa.&lt;~ the &lt;.tlales and other relatives
hut n tnn 1• Rl l::!.ar tQn f&gt; Phan n~p·
the J'Nl', "We'll.et 1 blm within 1 wish !o thank ' he
M1 and Mrs W A Oold !!bent ~Week end guest of relathes lwre,
PGmerm M: 3run a1•d Roller Mid 1 ,
twent,-..f~ houra and beavan belli frlcnm- and relatives for thru Sundav here with relative-s
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Idll. Wolf Is spending this w~at I\ C)'(! v s tor5 here Sunchay
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Mon l y bark
If not
Tb!an wu DO- uae u,cutna ~ Illness and death of my wile, Mil' l:"r home here
C W Parl!ons Is In a Y"ry ser
IContinl,lt:tl rrom 1-'li-ge one'
:ati fi ,, Bu1 rn.1 le1t ,our health
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uolr ~--b6; o J~ ,Harry Jl'lhnaon
Also wiah tQ
Mx.. Bertha YOUIIJ vlilt$:1 Mr. loti~ CO"d ltlon at hm home
yt!Sterda.y's prieea
-m~ke ' \I ~ you get Kru.&lt;-/.' hrn '
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woi.ld ~ he !IIIIOh ot ~of Rla!bk Ihe donors or the bt:!jlUtlf~l ' ' 'eri!f'Mrs Jake Eb$r&amp;bach a.t
eMr. ~nd... Mu Walker Beaver o'
Ralli'Oilld shnr~ were again lf/ ~od;.
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/flower/' durlnR her illnt.&gt;8.9 and nl:~ 1ov ,BunHay
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, ..~ut ~~~"~r ~ r~er dta.th AI!:Q Dr Boice, Lbro ojo .. Evelyn Fogl~ng a /JtJden~ al ~~;sh thr
Mr a no
IU$T l'or~_eom~~ ' '' ~ g~11 ~~~~"':!!~ Beh P. c IKr~- v~w. Vlr~j9la wes'teyan, .at l;Jjch-, -~IJ:o-..-not :ret anyway"
.-Jd•MuJ., 'V'-Y'\'" Ilnrrct lits own ~~rr · . ...-- ahon ' 18 i()ending'· tWb-~i!ks ..,nth
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r----lt,tr and Mrs H s Morrl
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Mr a~'d Mrs Lew:s Russe-ll
markM't.eDt qyieUy.
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· \Wlls.Qm;g WeJ;c w~k end gue. of
and Lewis Russell Jr sud
75c
,Mf.N'S HALF SOLES, sewed
He 11--.;:,.d her woroa. "WWe~·o
-loh•~ latter s motn.et Mrs Jennie*y.
Floyd Wise eud family
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Mrs Amua Rist and sor ret ned trip to
Sunda.y and atLADIES' HALF SOLES .
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C~umbus Well~ vl sitor~&gt; h~l to their t&gt;n•ile at Cllarlest~n au da.y tended camp meeting
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MEN'S RUBBER HEELS .
•Wh7T l,halde ot ' two miqute 11 M~
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Mr and Mr~ Leo Woodt.rd and
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Im have entry rad1o pblice clir in and chi:• - ra 11.mcron CIL, 'J fm the past frw wtekF
•on was the Sunday gue.sls ot Prank

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"Teachin~ lbein the val~e. C)f money ohould bey in when

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tr.lDlllL 1 aa W ,about hlm ud hla daecl and troubled eyea.. Is a tit
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... - "~t is the duty of parepto to oo rear their childl'en that they
will undentarld and fuliy a~preciate the v~lu~ of monoy.

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1kn.oW' Ill S. mad ~ me. 'We u. minOl' ......,-, 1hll couldD't h1lp ltiat
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IIOtlll IID"kbta ID u. oeean of troabte f•l Arl'f far hbn.
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"Yoa better. let 1Mb roa ~ a. ·7&amp;'f.Dill' • Ma ._...., Ia
Faiher Cbai'IN B. C.,.plia
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well"known
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wldolt 1b,ad bfea ~ u.d wu eow f9Dd _.t.t em. a Chlir, ~ picb4 lq t 11. • ._. Ill t •s• t1 .._ .J
l;q!DDiac ' ~ !&lt;('"\ ,..._ ap 1a1ao •c~~·• b.tllclci&gt;lro. Lon! ~ ~ow r.. ~to p a 1 - tno collapse of .t'Yo Detroit banka, where he criticized tlie
-~ ~ jl.;: llulr,.ney would wu belil~ him dllorootl7, , ~
tlao 1- ,...t lot M , 1(pollci61l of former President Hoover tnd issued a scathing
::':C.'!a':.li:~t:;~~·f: he;.~;; !ro~t,? t;•~ti;· ~~ltJ!!::b~ lndiet~ettt of the philoROphy of modem finance .
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There ia a diatinctiv10 character to advertioed 1oods.
~v.ERTISII\IG SHOWS THAT

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F. A; MILLER, PUBLISHER Qf' 1HE SOUTH BEND (IN-

"ran of an alJ~wance
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Hysell and fanlll)!.
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Mn. Chorley Bear~, a~ da.uattter Mitll'l and Ruth Mby were
the guest of her- C:!'fl8, Mr and
~~ne!dea.~ls RIJ 11 ~ ,family
Mary RUS§tll ' a.hd . lSf!rdle Rll!.';ell
o\\ere CRI1!4i' on her" I ~&gt;ffit.er Mn
C'hw.rley Seatlel Wi.oictJ leSCI.ay
FlortlnCe HliSSell and Elsie Russell
v.ere calling on Mary Russell Mou day
Blrdl.s Russell
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r..,. thHolth hla arm eJear 1iO the howeVer, he had a rubbeiey una&amp;o~
llhould81',
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Por ' a moment t~ de~n re- "W'Jtere did he coT" were hJ 1
mai~e4 ata~inJ opposite hlm with flHt' word., eJiehtly blurrfl'd.
'a Jlaiiy apresl!lioa in IP• ,evea, It occurred to Leni t lr &amp; t ahe
• u IOilr u poaU'ttin h(a kDeea began to II:UIIt 'Uld sbouId deii.J him
~~ to the tb~ek , pile ot the aible.
hlf.fl" ca.rlet. ' piWhb)c ' fo~ard "'Sit doWD, plea&amp;e/' 1h•
f.ce · downw~ One of .hill Jep e.,edy, r,Pbere Wl'fl an ac:cldeat.
•a kieikln&amp;' apa~qdieall:r like a Let; m• get J'OU aomethinc-a cJqQk ille cltJ oa the look·out fo:r yo\'u and r,t:rg dr: a~-. s:;:es~ ot M1 Bessie Wright snent the weeklend
kaocked-.outl pu&amp;ilbt tqlnr t&lt;t n-ot waterJ»
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h&amp;m, family
og: esong nn&lt;l .;.t her home at Reedy-v returtlna:
pln hll fe,t. t
Kulroone-, ahOot hi8 head ........ dontt 1mn'1·"
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Mrs Sophia Gnrdr.er of p • !'ere Monday
, The~ o., the e,~.rpet made 11~ O~IJ to clear Jt ' aJ:Id mqvtd wi»f 10l'm not WOJ'l')'lng-,• lilld Lent PJeasa.nt, rpe nt the WCf'-lt enJ 1 v!~~ll :-:yd:~dof ~~age~! f';~
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1 1ound. tb(J ~ekfo~r l e &amp;' quioW ~ sftepa ~td ..tbe~~r~ I •moq1;b.IJ. "But I thiuk you are. With Mrs Fllzobfolh Diehl aw Young
l dOWD. In aiach a eon.. tlon 1b woDfd
~h W&amp;J did II! rof . lie cle-; ~ne of th1a woD14 have happ!!ned ~-- - -.- - - - - -- - - - - - - - - -- i b,.e. m&amp;ttilr of mlnutea, rather of mandec1
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~- before coniCiOUI:1fte&amp;a e,.;me The handed.. JaJ ror~n Ill ~ laatT"
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LeDJ Lunnka Df&amp;!Je no o1!tcey, ao Mplrooney~tedfrqmtber,oom, 1alleu, and be&amp;VJ' ~yea,
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baited, daled, furious. Lent, lbru.,r.
"It 1 llstea to aey .¥'9-P' _.9 tl rouJ
TJ.Teu m• what 7ou wAnt: to d.o rtnc her shou!dftt, :made no effort ..viee l'U·wtad· upfpbt{ing
, oow', .. •h• a,.Id lD a muftled voice, to It® him. Wbat WM the podt
Mid. "WhoM idea. Wi.a It
'de~\of tur. !
Her lna~inet- CavarJ&amp;U-rh wo:nld W b~ C41',nallfla out heN •ny. 1
~ ~b : took Rllf! ~p b11~th. have ealled It her hunch-told her ·~1,. ., ~
fte).'dmt.~hkriil that had teUect 11ul- MulrooneJ waa not. colnr t.o haft .~'• ~Hiera hi thlr e1'6~ Of
fOC.)ileJ patted Lent eonsoltni)J on luck.
rOldi~ ahrut,Pd witll a.nnall 1
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Mulrooney'• hood,... otlll addled fon.ip lilr.
· ~ke ..._,. ot blrf~ whftn he eomeJ u he went into the hall and from
'!'A. 7:011 p~ M'r. , Malrooner.
tit. S.,. u Jfttle' t.:s ' possible. Tell there out of doon. 811 car wa I tldi)t· Jou ate maktrta • iai•"J;ake 'I
him' I ~nt out ' the baclt way, And sUIJ 1tandlna at ,tha enrb. He ltw~t:. tho~ A.At lOB&amp; as LuekJ Ia ~t llbclon.!:e ',~.,
ed up and dowu. ttie m;,t. No one art,., J'OU ea• depen4 ,1lpcpl·t,.,he'll
Lent ipVe an undl'!nt&amp;ndln&amp;' aod. waa irueJjht ezcept a colored nune-- do hi• beut to catdt the ·~ foti'H 1
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"''ll wtlt and I won't worry," ma.ld vith. t,..~ eltlldren.
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bow 1~ he bd beaD uneonscloua. "'~~• ~~11• 'Bnld- Ml that'll
( She cUd not mo•e trom ,wtwr, she TheN had heeD nftlclent :idme, Jio qalta I ~ encrach tor me. 1 bv. I
wp stan~ Ul\tU Cav"!JJuih ~ doubt. for Ca..-.nauch to haft turn- u tdta, too., ,tha~ he'll 'aQCOHCL t)f 1
:.aN1hed f$1 t)li.e ,.hallw.&amp;J. QnlJ' ~a corner •n• rtme ill either dJ., couna, U JOU pat lWa. lit JaU. tb&amp;tl
w1ten he had detiptWlr beeome a Mi:tlon. PerhaPI he h~d cut out ·~· eqct it. An 70\t plac1t. lit It be
h. bo•d ~- Mul- tm. b..k OJ1d dtoapp ...... Into 1PM ~ ~ .. -pOd
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'Jtae deteetlve wu·b-bln• Jer1&lt;- ,l.enl, staaulbl( &lt;oa ~' ~· wOuld bo rolhat a hur!U•tl.. "'""":
f1r u hJa hmJa ~bom tor air~ She w~tted for Mulrooutr to return. It tealoD f•r aQ ~ 1¥ 70,.. np.
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foi3J!-d a ~OJt•. t-oUect hilll onr and wu curlou1, bllli abt fqlt no, n!trret atadon Cd JUk.--•
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put It under h11 head.
at wha~ waa gol~ t9 ha~• to ~ l.enl lotuWI !llt uto.l.'blnc to her- I
,r.1~eylky u tlou:alt In d~p. pel'lonalJy. Stie b&amp;d dou her beat, Hlt 'tUt;ialle wu ilbla onder th1.,
WU, WWOu~i~WI, knocked o\Jt. but ft ~ad not: bet!n lllflkiell~
el~taft~l to baftter lfuJf'OOMJt,
ltut be waa lD no pain and In ~ Perhap11 llulloooey would· ~
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,...... -soza. m.tJ-Ret told Let\1 th'l:~ her and take bet- to httad&lt;Jll~. ·
ud wu no loqei tlriii•
!aaai- all rlrht becauao his b.....,._ Tha~ ot couras, would bo ~ to ._pllab&gt;ao)'tblac to ;.dki:
inr , . , t-wrovlnr.
definite end to aU ot the m~ ular.
Tbirt ,;u an encourarina llutter picture business-the final fltd&amp;: "~en II thM: telephon•!"
,.f hill e:re lids. In a ..inte or two out. What did it matter! She had IA!ni eonduet.d 111m. to lt.. Tbaz.
he would awaken. The loncer he been throueh 10 much that Ute bad wu not *M f._t ue la eoa ,
Ji,qed unoonacloue, the mcm. time loat its reality and ...,.. beeomtna b&amp;tthll' hta ~ ,obatinaq.
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Nmaine4 for Cavanau1b to 1et a waverlJII', uneontroU.ed dream. SMWoa(d'~•liD-IRArt.e.U..
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Yat, somewhere, m,•tuloUIIJ', to Hal~ eoilven&amp;tloa wttl: '
W'al • · teJTiblt fooll1b thine t"here was th8t lark nou of ha.ppf... he&amp;dq~ 1~ 11 out et •r
ror Lucky' t4t 4o t:hoqb~ Lenl It neiUII deepl:r biddan lD her ltcret lhl thoq~ Th&amp;N t. DDtldJic Jnat,
• .n my fa~t.' He C&amp;Nfot come 1elf.
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or even crirnmal~ to .nd tha~AntlBepUc
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WtJen Sir TllomiL6 arrived tor a Pa, we're visiting J. E Romine Fllcontest he 11alled t\lon&amp;: the wa\£r· 'fLY.
front .rescu1n1 marooned sporting
Mrs Alice Houdaslleldt and eon
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W"'" a lavtah , host. and ,.1d to , •• Mer.yl tl.re vl!lltlng her palentr, Mr
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end Mt-s O!lando Midkiff ol Hembro6cbed mw.ny a keo of the Jock Grove
~i~" a t~~~i ~~~es ,.t~~n&amp;e~:Jt :::; Albeft Romine and wlfe of Dexnumb
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of It wUI be superinduced by politico. However, any
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the men he picked for those particular jobs.
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WHAT· CHANCE THE CHILDREN?
tor you lf another newspaperman
1 Sore, Ten~er, Achtng
CLEVELAND mother 1~ in )ail charged with the murFeet• Get Amazdldo't aee It ftrot Food, drink and
l'ld8'in8 were as free a11 a 111at on
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m1 Relief
the wing.
t'~d IS ~rroborated by three of her children who were
There was only one draw~ck, It
00 to Btar.tlburr Drug co.. MidWltne~~W! to the tragedy.
Thre mother says her husband, dleport ag;enl. o~ any other aoc::t was summed up by a sparta wrtter
was No drunken hl'ute who was a constant menace to the d1uga1St tod'I:Y and get an m·trtnal who Jammed hil head out of a
pc;rthole and screamed, "For
bctUe o/ Moc.ne'.a EtnQ.ra.ld Qll
'horne.
'fhl'l Vlll)' nnt appllcatlm\ will aches, Tom~:r. sail a. Jlttle faster,
1'hcre is no need for considering the mother Her JI.Yc you roller and a few short \\til ya? I sotta write about thJa
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('.USe It ln the hand8 of the c~ourt and she will either be vtnoe ycu that. by &amp;tlcklna tatthconvlded or acquitted, accor lng to the kind of evidence fully to ;t lor 8 l!lhol·t whlle l'ow·
we never saw much or the oon1
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troubles
will
be
a
thl.na
of
the
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1'I us the make-up of the JurY which tries her.
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beiDa event~lty tei&lt;!Ued or a)l:ht~
The childre n, however, are another story. Just
One boltle we lmow wdl show Ina a f~lmdii MU Juat to 1 tve you
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f h
H ow Is
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. tragedy to af· taave
you beyond alL queatlon t.hat. you a -·•·n'• .~. 01 •• 8 1 •·-··b'·
'''h at IS o ecom c o t ern?
at lut .,._.,..y_,
...... - .....-d the Wll&gt;' :plrlt
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of B1r~
Thomu'a
sueata:
j cct their lives ?
What chunee have they to Jive ahd t.o solid foot comfort.
want to authentically and authorl·
rt b
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Remember that Moona's Emer- tutJvely stat&amp; Lhat no boitle tbroy,n
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o ecom e use l1 ct 1zens o
e cotnmumty m aid on, 1s a. clean, powerful. ...o-en- ovrrbOard ever contained a. m.-ie.

Swollen Feet

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Mr. and Mrs Aaron Weyand and

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her lfandparentll
r~tumed demaDd. 'l'fth New York Centnl,
home Mooday
.P~lAwure
and HUd£oo. L&amp;ell:a·
Cha.l'lea Duhum returned homt&gt; wanna, 11-enn!IYivaai&amp; a.~ Pooutl'!'
from Columbwl Saturday
em RaUwn.y the outatall(l.ing to The HyiJeU recreation ba ll Leam 1 vorttel!
O&amp;h. --,
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pla yed Hob!IOn here Sunday wtnn·
Utility Aha.res showed a lx.t t.er
InK by t.he score of 8-fl
GREGG
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Daniel Hysell of Thoma.s Pork tone than t.hey ha.ve tor day&amp; C'lll·
\'as vil!ltlng hi! peopll" h~re Bllt- solldated pa, heretofore il lal&amp;:ard
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Jn the ~very movements, was
w-day
Phone 582·L
bought m volume &amp;nd ruee ~~oboul, 1
point Columbja. gas Untt.M ru
Improvement United corp , and
POit"!'LANL&gt;
Publlc Service of N J gained tu
The M E Ladln A.id held theh sym pathy
Onu:e Jean and W1nona IDsles
Aurust m eetlng &amp;t the , home or
are 11pendiD&amp;' an lndeftnJI.ft time In
T he liquor 11 ha.r~ t urned strong.
Ml'8 Joe Cox
Be \ eraf m e mbeNI
Jluntlnrton with Mr !Uld Mra
cr along the reat of the market
were
pret.ent
and
ref,.esh
ments
Howard c;Hbba.. They wUJ aJso
11.nd na.tion ul dl.$tl11e rll g&amp;in.ecl I
Wtre. &amp;erved
YIJlt at. Pot'tsmout.h before retum~- ln t In light tradinl'
Mr and Mrs Earl Prlr.-. of Hawblr hom-!.
Trading W:lB comparatively lilow
thorne,
N Y, and Mn
Vern throughout
lllt8. Am&amp;llda Ward of ChtlllooLhe seaaon and t.be
Webster and children of Belpre art'
ttie, il vlal,tl.ng hP.r gn,nd®ughter,
a~ n~.. ~lme waa behind
t.he
vl81tinl their paren\JI Mr and ticker
mark:::et:.._
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Mra Delbert :Becker a.nd. family
H~re is a photo of the steamer M'a diaon, of the nld Dominion line wh!'ch sent Mrs o B Prlcll or this place
Mr. and Mn. Cleora:e Baker and
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Mrl Ej,rl Wilford ls visiting he1
two dau3hten aret attenditll' the
:m t a d1stress gnal while fighting ~tonnR off Cape- Charles, V'a. as the ship was en mother at Lowell
Lower Thomu Fork
Cent.ury of PrOil'I~IS Exposjtl.on at.
route
from
New
York
t.o
Norfolk
,
Va:t
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with
passengJrs
aboard.
The
d!.stress
me""a•e
Mra
Mattie
Henderson
and
ra
mCbltaeo this week~
co
II~ zpent Sunday afternoon with
Bessie Moore and Lue Dod.6on
M1!JI. Esthe: Loo18e Hoyt lefL
rom the crippled coast. Imer said th e forwnard deckhouAe of the ship had been wash- Mr and Mrs R s Hender11on of were calllne on Mrs Dave McEirpy
Tbursda.Y rnornlpg for Circleville,
ed away · Th e steamer C... arab as~ e t s p e d t o th e Ma d Json
t ,f&gt;. rescue while other ships in Coolville
and Mr15 Harry Plcken~ nl Bashan Sundav
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and family at Reedsville
Edna Morri~ wail th1· recen t gu~t
where she will talce up her restdena~. 1418&amp; Hoyt has. been emthe vicimty were ordered by th e nav y department to stand by.
Several relatives an&lt;! friends as- ot Vern a He-ndncks
plOyed aa a teacher 1n a- ~Jehool
------'--~-;;::;:--;;:~-;;;:-r,-,,---.,.,.--:o-.,--- sembled at. the home of Mrs Clara Walter Dodson made a butdness
there Ma;x and Bar~y &amp;nborn
clnughters
,
Mr$. Katie wa.hwey of COiwn- Price recently to obeerve her bJrth ~· !p to Ch~t l ltston Mm1day
,
day anniversary ThOfe present
Sanford RUHSell Is Improved, ,
Chu1 ies FtJ'k of Plttsbwgll 1~ bus Is vl.!.ltlng rel&amp;tivea here
a.acompanJed her to CtrtJevUie
v:sltlns hiS mother Mrs Chi rm
Mra Ka.te McFann and friend&amp; YJere Mr &amp;nd Ml11 Wald MlddltMrs Charley Hysell Is grea~ly
Dr. Gl®n Casto (If Partersbl.IJ'K
Fink Sr and family
l
of Portsmout h, vieU.ed Mlf.e MOl· swllrt, B F . Prl~ and t tie memb€ rs tmproved.
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r.t , fll d Mu;. Oha.rles Clawsc- 1 lle Brannon, Sunday
of the ramlly
Bessie Cheatham of Columlfus
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h(lme, after m&amp;lr:lilg .a short VlsU
Mr and Mn J , T Stewart lltMr and Mrs Roy cox ancl chil- ~pent Sunday \\l th Mra Chal'les
and du u~:m «&gt;r or C1nctnn&amp;t1, , o.re
hue, the ,uest of Mls&amp; Emma
g uc~t ~; ol Mt· a nd Mrs H C ':Tur· tended th f
aJ f -n..
dren of ChariP.st.On spent Sunda y Moore
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J'lfoJl Bmllh.
nnd fumlly .
e ur.er
o u teod.Ore wlt.h thelr brother, Joe Cox and
Lue Dodson was a. recent guest
·Mra. Ed Heibt!r and 60n Paul,
at Ba.lem, Monday'
lamlly
cr Margaret Hysell
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retu.mf!d Wednesday morning to
Mrs Leno re .,.n....,.
• t•·- who a tte n d II
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Fay and Glad~ p ,ckeno of
Winifred Starling ~&gt;pent a ~w
thdr home at. BentwOOd urt ' I n
t iJ ho me a ftc1 spendinll the pa.st MarshaH oo'l""g
t th
k
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..,. e SJ~n
e wee Reedsville and Maralyn Henderson days last week with Ma;ry Morris
visit \l(lti\ Mn~ Eme Hundley and
~cr Mnjor a nd son at ColumbtJ.&lt;;
.:n~l;:reMarie Mf"!S has returned of Coolvnie an! vl31tlng their grand Ha.Ltle Eberabach and son sp9nt
Other TelatiVPC
Th: v Father Kelly of Parker&amp;· h
n.other, Mrs. Mattie Hendenon and Sunda-y with her parent.B , Mr and
'Garnett Burch~t a.nd Ma,rlt•
uome afl.t"r vltiit.ing Mr &amp;nd Mrs. family
M1s Charles Moore
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Col b
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~-burg wa:; a visitor bere Sunday
Httrrah· left Thursday morning for
Ch.nlles Bletnar and carl 'find
ux at
um us
Roaetta Cobb and nl~ce ha\e reA 10 lb boy was born to -tU-·
a visit with frieqd!i.
Peuil Fa}e Bletner vls lteU Mrs
Dr C V Petty WM a. bll$lneM turned 1.0 their home al Chark'Ston 1\nd Mrs Walter Whlte Jr M~F·
and also to attend
vhltor at Pt Ple&amp;88nt, Monday
arter a pleasant- vi.Rit with the for- da.y
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"'h n J ~ IJ.l :ner ill Beo"klf'Y Su nCarmellla CunninKham of Evans n· er's sb&gt;ter Mrs Joe Cox a nd famMrs Fann y Ollkey returned frt!m
da.y
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wa.s a visitor hef"''! durin ~ the l } "M1ey were 11 ccompamer:i b~ 8 ,,,. Columbus
~V H Vun Horn of Bulcm ~pen t w2ek end
\a and Mabel Cox
On ij.l johruon ot Columbus Is
.he WC1 k end here
A canning demonst.ra.Uou wa.s
Mrs 0 B Price, son Earl und I~ ~ endmg a fM~~ da ys with his J)tU'Su.m uel FoJ;Jesung hfL'I ~turnen H~ ld ln ~he United
Hrethren wile or New York s ta re and d11. u- 1 nt.&lt;&gt; Mr and Mrs Wln Johnaon.
1an B urlm nnon
arter a tt 'nrlln~ . hurch b&amp;,Mmen~ 1\Jesday flrq:l ghter Mrs Vem and &lt;: hlldlen of
Mar~a ret Golding of Columbw; Ia
,,e f'p'%1 th le.!l.g\Je Institute
""u In charge o( Miss OoJda WU- Belpre spent one day last week 1f.J.."'ndlng a tew days at home
M• 11.nd M1s Thomas Dixon Mr on of Mo111 ant.own
, \'W lth Mrs Charles .liVId~ and ram - 1 Waltcl Dodsou has been 111
t'(J Mr- Hobert Dixon
of 1'1f'bRua.'*-11 CtlPf'hatt of, lpt Pleas- Uy of Ma w n C1tv
trvll h' wer~ guests Jf Mr a nd .: ut &amp;pent th~ ' " eek ~nd ll.L his
Jut$11ta Rurrtmer vt Low ell u
If 1w ~rn Lis le an(\ so••· 1u
cme ~1ere .
visiting her cousin Collne W!H or d
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M~ Henry Winter ' and daug11 Mr and Mn; Okey Payntu were 1
')I}
J\0" \''j n om;] of Whe;)Jing 1'-~')'
I have nt urncd honll' aft er Parkersburg and COOI'j ll1P 11151\ ors I
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1 ' ] ,( t moUwr
Mrs Et-tl\ fw:l
p1 ndlng
Uu• w ek end w!H lsst Monday
lld fumlly
IICildR at Cl•arleston
Mr and M1 s Gllrs Hammet nr
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H1 CuJOlinc Cnmpbell !cit r01
Mr und..,. ).{rs _narvcy Parsons HuntJn(lton spent Uw week end
cl lli Jbus whe re she '!Vill b1: th ~ • •1d Mr Bodle and daughter of lmre With tlw latte1 s ~aste r M1 s I
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uc ~ t ul Mr a.nd Mrs Jta.rrv ~srkel'l!iburg Wf're" Sunday, guests H&amp;rry Swan and familY. They were ,
At the Pl)d Qt. lhQ 2nd 1Jotlle or
1m
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t
u
ht
dllughter
w
Parscns
tucompanJed
h~
Maxine
s
wan
\\ho
K
ll ' (hP'l Jm happy to sav
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1 t Mr :&gt; nd Mrs c
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' M, U.J' d Mra FTed R.osenQaum ' Louise Mllei was R vlslto; nt Pl. ~pent the past thre-e Meb \\Jth m•pus tn" supern ·J~'Us 29 lb.'J I
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·~ 1 1llil .~ n of Pomeroy, wcr r PJ ~a&amp;ant Monday
lilf'm
1 'f.'r had " ~u n~'11 mcr-1er.t ant'!
.
(Omtlr.~e d trclll .rage Onel
Sunday gu{:sts of the latter's \iar- • Mfl! w H van Hom a.nd P&amp;uMr and Mrs A J E-mith ~ pent T [r&gt;!t lx!Lt1 r 1.ll Lle tim&lt;! I wa.:;
1 ~ M1 and Mrs Ed c~pehart l'{ hter J
M 11
Sunday at Columbus
1 tal wg, Lh1 m- •n 'lch mmc peppv
0ne cent a bottle, ~:~.musement.s nml 1l hi:'
fa.rnllv
elr , oan
a e, returned, lb
A good gru; well ha5 peen drilled I :•ml l l(.'st tha t logg"y s! uL;v,Jsh fqet 11
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~~ :Perha)!l, lhe llv,cl m. c;.oa• ~nDU~na-17 eat.. TOice, -tor ..7'* =~:~~ :~ 'J;,e c~~~~ 0: ;!~~~ CCI~t. Mary Eliznbeth Bletner returned !~ndi~:U~h~ =t~~ 5~!~ ~~ 1t1 the V E McDade farm
"11: Jp Lt:l' morning
Frclri!L r&gt;R..\"k..'!
A
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stan~ Wrror becauao ot her Jiu. ~ I mean. Too bM 1 ou're ill pro ld
f
Monday
after
vl.stttng
Mr
her
p&amp;rent&amp;
Mr
d
Mrs.
G
McDade
of
MIUwoocl
and
!\IP\ Hn.vcn Vt
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1 C&amp;vauqh ltldden11 wu lltand· band'• ba.dnea
Jove with that bird."
bon~s ~~r re~ir 1ssuancc ot tou nty nnd Mr:; Phil Gress a'hd faml,ly at Purdunl and famllfl~
HruTY W E McDade or Kana uga vlslt.tod
A 111m st ~nder fl zure, n"\\ ~nlaa' OD tbe balb of hJ1teet like a The llalrooDeJ'I Lenl deeldfd She .... able, witboat dort W Ap 1 t0 th Fed 1
1-if:llnlre for the past ~ree ~eeks
Mr a d M'
C
I V E McDade and .family last week qn ~ lmw\JS hro.lth 'OUt 11ft I ~J.Cprile flrbb!lr,
were nol bad peopl;. Even., much match hi• e&amp;lmn~
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e
et a R e li ef Act- 1 Ma-y LucUle Board ts.,peJ~dlng ', ~u t an~ da ra
wrmce
ape- ~ Bob Grlmth of Hunt.111gton spent '\ . t~ rl' 11 skin brtvht ev( r,-l-a ll
I.ee J'ohJlSOD, ,Herman seh&amp;e1. eon 1
l.iruce and da.uahter Barbara Ann.
Oharlea LewLf ttports that he
OliUitlt a 12 1·2: lb. spoonbill eat.

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~· c:tblo. lllo AO! o( »areh I , 1&amp;11.
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· !lt.l"'!'"l'· Located on Lowu ~ - · Ppa&gt;OlOJ, 0.
• When obr"'~ amd Ull; tteB ~DeW&amp; O:.tter fOf ~~ 'tbt)'

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wtt~ bet dlt\&amp;lhll:r , Ethel at Mrs.
Nancy Sealo.

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ru. Ta.YLor ~if~enl; Suoda:r
wr. au. Mtl. WUb\u' epwer

nowmana Run.

MU. Slndla lloba.t ' •aeh ~ IU10
we::lt ~ wJLh Mr llat«. Mn.
Bhenn McDole.

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BY ~AK Hill' IDf~
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epcQ.t: $ia:ida)' wtj.h lWI

.mother, Mr. ~ \(rs. T. M. Bre1'Jt.r at B ()WliW.M Run.
Mr ~ Mr01. Owen Taylor M.Ild
talnUy ~ EJMM~ Sund&amp;y wlth )lr.

and

~- Eber Brewer.
Jo~ Horner, Ha.rold Deets
and
Tom ~ylor o1' Eut Liverpool, 0 .
l'lfre callina oo the fonner's. aun~

Mra. Ebor Br11wer a nd tcunUy, se.t-

Winnen Led lly · "Poke~
Fate" Moore ' Blank
Club OUtfit

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Mr. : m d Mn!. J easle AwnWr ~
and children were ealllng ')D h-~'!"
brot.her, H. D. Lemaater and fa mIly. Saturday.

kl:os AWAY o.,.r;
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·Tlirie · tiii
Cotitribufe ~ ~

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To Run Liot To fos hi
Five ~D'IOI Pl\ayed ·•
Alon1 River

EWINGTON

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fielden ·

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Da.k HUI led by that ave of all
pltchen seen on the liShted
nt M.' ~leport thta season, "POker
Face" Moore, added ano~ scalp
to their already 1008 Hat of victims

For Sale, M*-

HOUSE coAL-o.uye(!~.: "it.

Puel oompany~one wm. Hlnea

IIIi-A or Estle · Hhlea, Middleport,
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HOW THEY STAND
AMERICAN ASSOOIATION
Olub
Won h.t Pat.
Colurob.ua . . . . . . . . 88 44
.667
MlnneapoU. . . . . . . . 76 61
.aM
Ind..napolls· . . . . . . . 68 M
.515
Bt. Uaul . . . . . . . . . . 69 6D
liOO
Toledo ... , .
M 10
.t78
LouiavWe . . . . . . . . . 63 70
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Milwaukee
00 18
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Kan&amp;U City . . . . . lH M
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Pilcher oppo~:lng the unbeatable
Moore whYe not pJOOhlng so sell8&amp;~ionally, pitcHed just Qfl~ effectively
~o fa.r as ba-tten earning runs ~WI
roncemed. This fiD!i' pii:A::her waa
tcll'ced to bow In deftmt In a to111h
game.
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Ra~ mcnd MQOce, emplpYed
cw.
Dalla.s, Texas, visited Mle6 Hannah tln railroad out of Delaware, 1a a~
Edwarda, Tuesd&amp;y.
home, nursln; a. back Injury ,cau's:
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when they 8Ca.lped the Nlte Club
team of Pomeroy by a 2 to o count.
Moore setting 21 ot the Club ba'tten
baek via the 11t.rike ~'"T&lt;&lt;ut.e . Thts
fRn artUt ha.a made the following
rt&gt;COI$. Huntin&amp;tQn 18'; Purate
Speclala 19; Wellston 25 : Club 21
Rnd JI'Upte Speclalll a t Kanauga 23
tn 16 Innings A total of 108 Ill
five pme.s, conal&amp;Una: of 53 Innings,
an average of more thap. two to an

Rubert Scott-Paine (left ), British ·cbal1engar for the HarmaWorJ4
Bpeedboat trophy, and Gnr Wood, Am erican defende r, pictured aa thiJ'
examlnolld the engines of Scott--Paine's boat, Miss Britain, UI, ab AI;.
gonaC, M ich. Wood will race his Miss America X againSt the Brit.ifJI
challenrer on the St. Clair Rh•er, Detrllit, next month.

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Club
Won Loet
New York .. ...... 6&amp; 43

tllree

Boaton .... ' . . . . . . . 65

10 bo.tterl!lone of w~ 8hi)Uid ha"e
easy out, the' failure p_f the
e rS' a1gnals to work · bei!lg
!'ilble for it falling !Mfe. \.
been 1\eJded as It . shour~. no
Ollk Hill hlta WQUld have boon recorded ln the same fraine and the
winners WO\lld not have seorecUn errr.or. He went
the resulatipn number or ln~s. : P6f!Bed ball and -; -.;; ~''''
However gaPJ,es are paid off on double down the
runs regardlesa or how ti\EIY ar~ ob- suekley wu a!Bo ~~~:~[.~
talned and the Club failed to ~;et via. the p&amp;Med ~1
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Any so tbetr chances of winning 00 when Mmer arounded. --.;: · " 'were decidedly nil.
nour. MOl'J'ln WlU!i out Oil :·~ ___ ,
'nlft ~feldl~ of the l•rs was rlot 1 to Pilcher who threw to first.
up tO Ulb.l'r USual exceuence ~d hits, two nms, one error, none
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they wefe 'guilty of five
misplays,
Tbe CIH
only .one ·entei'Ing Into the soortrlg
Neal fanned , so did N. Knight

P.ittabUl'lb .. . .. .. . 42
Chicqo .. ... ... , . . 8lil
St. J..ou18 . , .. .
84

Phllad!!lphla. . . . . . 48
Brooklyn .. .. .. .. .. ~
Cincinnati . . . . . . . . M

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led t.h~IUtten With a triple
two aSnalea ad -· bale on b&amp;lle lo

.861 the toaen was al10 credited wltb
.595 three blnJle&amp; an belnB or tbe aana:te

.lil2 81&amp;Uon variety.

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.41~ Stivers. rf ... , .. . ...... . 4. 1
.3M n.ouah, y~ . . . .... ..... ;. 4: 0
l!lael, 3b .............. , 4 0
IN'lli&amp;NATIONAL LEAGUE
Horn. If ...... . ... , ... t o
Club
Won Lost. Pet. 1'errW. 2b ....... ....... . 3 o
.411 Wat:aon.

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Albany .
69
Montre&amp;.l . . . . . . . . . 66
Jersey City _. .
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l!mberaer. cl ......... . 4 0 0
StraWUJ., 2b ........... . 3 0 0
IS IS8011, It . .. ... .. .... . . 3 0 0
McNaua:bot.n. c ... .... . 3 0 0

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Newark . .. .. . . ~.. a&amp; . 11, . · . .5!liP ~u. lb .'~ .. .
t a· .o.O :i 0
Roohe8ter
.. , . ?&amp; 65 · .Mil Jones, e ........ .- ....... 3 0 1 0
Baltimore . . . . . . . . 74 68
.5:il Smith, p
.... . ...
2 ,0 0 0
1'0rooto . .
Buffalo . . .

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' tbePl-

st.lves by aome oft oo!ot' fleld.tp.J,
watsor:t. be!n&amp;: cha.rBed. witb IOJp'
mlllcuea .at lihortlltop w,hile ~
l •ot lo() ,be outdone by hLI! teaQuil.ato
ll"i.ktled Ut-e (o18'- e.t .the. keylt9ne
sa.c,k. Ei1RL at th1NI ,..... wblle
nmnin&amp; a uttle late ~ed. to
te through With t.wo IQaldna' a.
· oJ' ten for the team. The
'
erred but onoe \helr third
Caaeman. Parnhllm comlna tbrOUih
with several r.lee stops and tbrOwl.
One WlUAillll lnctdent occurred
n htch ended by the umpire in
cl•lef resip.lnir IUs poaltloo for the
t:venlna:. A .,.11 was hot to third DR
a double play wa.e eomplet-home umpire called it a
but the suaar Run outnt obJrcted. a.nd uke&lt;t the third b&amp;lle
umpire rule oo the matter wben
tbie wu done contrarJ to the wtahE;S of the- umpire in ehle! who BRit·
ed th&amp;t the umpire at second give
the chlet wnpire re·
wu ptt time wben the
lads had a Chance tD

Pet. four tria» to the plate. Sttv,... for

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suw Red•. ·.
tbtnp 1 pre~
m~h the.lr oft ..·waJ VI~~­
QYenlni when tbey copped til~ 'biJ1
BAine bY a eount ot { ,to 1. · ii

RUISell, p ..... . ...... . 4

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Struck out by-8mlth 3; by Ruse

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FOR REN't- Hou&amp;e on
Ave. Call 446-X.

STOJ- AT

Da.ted thla 14: da.y ot August. 1933.
S. A. McCullough,
Probate Judge of Melg~ OOtmt.y. 0 .
0 . A. Elllel&amp;teln
Deputy Clerk .

HOTEL
COLUMBUS

NOTICE OF HEARINU FOB

Ohio State Fair
Viaitoro

&lt;,.

:. ('

ColumbWto Ohle.

;:

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G.OOJ\18. SINGLE tl.to

DOUBLE '1.10
Dlnln;- Room, (Joflee Sbolt,
Unlimited Street Parll;lq

-··

.lamea H. Butler,

No. 66:113-Elmer Ha.uy. a prisoner now oonnned In the onto
Ptlni\eDtltry, Columbw;, admitted
from Meta:s County. convicted
11·28-193:1: of the Crime of BuriJia.ry : &gt;i;ri
&amp; Larceny and aervtn1 a sentence
of l-11~ years l8 ellllble ror a hearIn; before the BOARD Of' PAROLE, on or after October 2, 1933.
THII BOA.JP) OP PAROLE
By D. J, BONZO .
Parol$ IJ)d Record Clerk

Base on ba.ll!l by Smith 3.
Score by iDII·Illl:l
1234&amp;8189

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Only games scmduled.

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Did ·you Ever Stop r o
Think?

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TON (MASS.) NEWS, SAYS:
"Almont everybody hu aoinetbln1 .to aell and in order to

jn.,:fi.; a aale there muat firat be i. conliu:t of aome kjad •
"Ncwapa"':~ adv~tiJinr ia for tile purpo~

ff ~ell'illllflo aell
either Jii~rchannoae or 1doa or both. Th• ~!'l'"ij pf tJii l(jC!!ll
A~L · ~IG-~T, 51 S,- Ypu

MA'It'Go!- " I HAVE
f&lt;!O OBJECTIONS AS
LONG AS ITS SAFE!

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Battles Sleepipg

Siclw~si

Epidemic

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. .. in Same BQat

wtt~ bet dlt\&amp;lhll:r , Ethel at Mrs.
Nancy Sealo.

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ru. Ta.YLor ~if~enl; Suoda:r
wr. au. Mtl. WUb\u' epwer

nowmana Run.

MU. Slndla lloba.t ' •aeh ~ IU10
we::lt ~ wJLh Mr llat«. Mn.
Bhenn McDole.

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~~Tout or
BY ~AK Hill' IDf~
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fn.iriQy

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a.tra. CJ.yde Wlnel and
epcQ.t: $ia:ida)' wtj.h lWI

.mother, Mr. ~ \(rs. T. M. Bre1'Jt.r at B ()WliW.M Run.
Mr ~ Mr01. Owen Taylor M.Ild
talnUy ~ EJMM~ Sund&amp;y wlth )lr.

and

~- Eber Brewer.
Jo~ Horner, Ha.rold Deets
and
Tom ~ylor o1' Eut Liverpool, 0 .
l'lfre callina oo the fonner's. aun~

Mra. Ebor Br11wer a nd tcunUy, se.t-

Winnen Led lly · "Poke~
Fate" Moore ' Blank
Club OUtfit

urdaf.

Mr. : m d Mn!. J easle AwnWr ~
and children were ealllng ')D h-~'!"
brot.her, H. D. Lemaater and fa mIly. Saturday.

kl:os AWAY o.,.r;
i~
·Tlirie · tiii
Cotitribufe ~ ~

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To Run Liot To fos hi
Five ~D'IOI Pl\ayed ·•
Alon1 River

EWINGTON

tieldiPi;
fielden ·

10,, Err&amp;•·
.

Da.k HUI led by that ave of all
pltchen seen on the liShted
nt M.' ~leport thta season, "POker
Face" Moore, added ano~ scalp
to their already 1008 Hat of victims

For Sale, M*-

HOUSE coAL-o.uye(!~.: "it.

Puel oompany~one wm. Hlnea

IIIi-A or Estle · Hhlea, Middleport,
339·X.
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Inning.

'Ibe- loaet'll dlatq~

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HOW THEY STAND
AMERICAN ASSOOIATION
Olub
Won h.t Pat.
Colurob.ua . . . . . . . . 88 44
.667
MlnneapoU. . . . . . . . 76 61
.aM
Ind..napolls· . . . . . . . 68 M
.515
Bt. Uaul . . . . . . . . . . 69 6D
liOO
Toledo ... , .
M 10
.t78
LouiavWe . . . . . . . . . 63 70
.4!J4
Milwaukee
00 18
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Kan&amp;U City . . . . . lH M
.375

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Pilcher oppo~:lng the unbeatable
Moore whYe not pJOOhlng so sell8&amp;~ionally, pitcHed just Qfl~ effectively
~o fa.r as ba-tten earning runs ~WI
roncemed. This fiD!i' pii:A::her waa
tcll'ced to bow In deftmt In a to111h
game.
Whll•

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;::--,---::-----:--;-;-- ---::--:-:-::----,--,~-Westervtlle c.nd his son Mt\C of
Ra~ mcnd MQOce, emplpYed
cw.
Dalla.s, Texas, visited Mle6 Hannah tln railroad out of Delaware, 1a a~
Edwarda, Tuesd&amp;y.
home, nursln; a. back Injury ,cau's:
ed frcm a. f3-ll.

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when they 8Ca.lped the Nlte Club
team of Pomeroy by a 2 to o count.
Moore setting 21 ot the Club ba'tten
baek via the 11t.rike ~'"T&lt;&lt;ut.e . Thts
fRn artUt ha.a made the following
rt&gt;COI$. Huntin&amp;tQn 18'; Purate
Speclala 19; Wellston 25 : Club 21
Rnd JI'Upte Speclalll a t Kanauga 23
tn 16 Innings A total of 108 Ill
five pme.s, conal&amp;Una: of 53 Innings,
an average of more thap. two to an

Rubert Scott-Paine (left ), British ·cbal1engar for the HarmaWorJ4
Bpeedboat trophy, and Gnr Wood, Am erican defende r, pictured aa thiJ'
examlnolld the engines of Scott--Paine's boat, Miss Britain, UI, ab AI;.
gonaC, M ich. Wood will race his Miss America X againSt the Brit.ifJI
challenrer on the St. Clair Rh•er, Detrllit, next month.

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NATIONAL LEAGUE
Club
Won Loet
New York .. ...... 6&amp; 43

tllree

Boaton .... ' . . . . . . . 65

10 bo.tterl!lone of w~ 8hi)Uid ha"e
easy out, the' failure p_f the
e rS' a1gnals to work · bei!lg
!'ilble for it falling !Mfe. \.
been 1\eJded as It . shour~. no
Ollk Hill hlta WQUld have boon recorded ln the same fraine and the
winners WO\lld not have seorecUn errr.or. He went
the resulatipn number or ln~s. : P6f!Bed ball and -; -.;; ~''''
However gaPJ,es are paid off on double down the
runs regardlesa or how ti\EIY ar~ ob- suekley wu a!Bo ~~~:~[.~
talned and the Club failed to ~;et via. the p&amp;Med ~1
.
Any so tbetr chances of winning 00 when Mmer arounded. --.;: · " 'were decidedly nil.
nour. MOl'J'ln WlU!i out Oil :·~ ___ ,
'nlft ~feldl~ of the l•rs was rlot 1 to Pilcher who threw to first.
up tO Ulb.l'r USual exceuence ~d hits, two nms, one error, none
.
they wefe 'guilty of five
misplays,
Tbe CIH
only .one ·entei'Ing Into the soortrlg
Neal fanned , so did N. Knight

P.ittabUl'lb .. . .. .. . 42
Chicqo .. ... ... , . . 8lil
St. J..ou18 . , .. .
84

Phllad!!lphla. . . . . . 48
Brooklyn .. .. .. .. .. ~
Cincinnati . . . . . . . . M

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53
33
65

M
Gl5
72

led t.h~IUtten With a triple
two aSnalea ad -· bale on b&amp;lle lo

.861 the toaen was al10 credited wltb
.595 three blnJle&amp; an belnB or tbe aana:te

.lil2 81&amp;Uon variety.

.508 The aoore follows:
.4SI ISU81U' Run 11)

AB R
0
.41~ Stivers. rf ... , .. . ...... . 4. 1
.3M n.ouah, y~ . . . .... ..... ;. 4: 0
l!lael, 3b .............. , 4 0
IN'lli&amp;NATIONAL LEAGUE
Horn. If ...... . ... , ... t o
Club
Won Lost. Pet. 1'errW. 2b ....... ....... . 3 o
.411 Wat:aon.

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12
Albany .
69
Montre&amp;.l . . . . . . . . . 66
Jersey City _. .
rm

73
'13
'13
76
88

.500

311810

.t91' 1'0\:.al

.t86

AB RH E

.468 I 0 . 0 . 1". 16)
.380 Dye, !iS •... .
Cavill, rf .... . .
Pax~m~

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5

1 3 0
2 0 0

6 1 L 0

oe:nn:tson, lb ......... . IS i I 0

l!mberaer. cl ......... . 4 0 0
StraWUJ., 2b ........... . 3 0 0
IS IS8011, It . .. ... .. .... . . 3 0 0
McNaua:bot.n. c ... .... . 3 0 0

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Newark . .. .. . . ~.. a&amp; . 11, . · . .5!liP ~u. lb .'~ .. .
t a· .o.O :i 0
Roohe8ter
.. , . ?&amp; 65 · .Mil Jones, e ........ .- ....... 3 0 1 0
Baltimore . . . . . . . . 74 68
.5:il Smith, p
.... . ...
2 ,0 0 0
1'0rooto . .
Buffalo . . .

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st.lves by aome oft oo!ot' fleld.tp.J,
watsor:t. be!n&amp;: cha.rBed. witb IOJp'
mlllcuea .at lihortlltop w,hile ~
l •ot lo() ,be outdone by hLI! teaQuil.ato
ll"i.ktled Ut-e (o18'- e.t .the. keylt9ne
sa.c,k. Ei1RL at th1NI ,..... wblle
nmnin&amp; a uttle late ~ed. to
te through With t.wo IQaldna' a.
· oJ' ten for the team. The
'
erred but onoe \helr third
Caaeman. Parnhllm comlna tbrOUih
with several r.lee stops and tbrOwl.
One WlUAillll lnctdent occurred
n htch ended by the umpire in
cl•lef resip.lnir IUs poaltloo for the
t:venlna:. A .,.11 was hot to third DR
a double play wa.e eomplet-home umpire called it a
but the suaar Run outnt obJrcted. a.nd uke&lt;t the third b&amp;lle
umpire rule oo the matter wben
tbie wu done contrarJ to the wtahE;S of the- umpire in ehle! who BRit·
ed th&amp;t the umpire at second give
the chlet wnpire re·
wu ptt time wben the
lads had a Chance tD

Pet. four tria» to the plate. Sttv,... for

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Tile 04d i 'el.J.QWs Dil~'IN-1 the
suw Red•. ·.
tbtnp 1 pre~
m~h the.lr oft ..·waJ VI~~­
QYenlni when tbey copped til~ 'biJ1
BAine bY a eount ot { ,to 1. · ii

RUISell, p ..... . ...... . 4

0

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0
0

1 0 0

Total .......... '"' 30 6 5 1

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Three b6&amp;e hit-Dye.
Struck out by-8mlth 3; by Ruse

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FOR REN't- Hou&amp;e on
Ave. Call 446-X.

STOJ- AT

Da.ted thla 14: da.y ot August. 1933.
S. A. McCullough,
Probate Judge of Melg~ OOtmt.y. 0 .
0 . A. Elllel&amp;teln
Deputy Clerk .

HOTEL
COLUMBUS

NOTICE OF HEARINU FOB

Ohio State Fair
Viaitoro

&lt;,.

:. ('

ColumbWto Ohle.

;:

••

G.OOJ\18. SINGLE tl.to

DOUBLE '1.10
Dlnln;- Room, (Joflee Sbolt,
Unlimited Street Parll;lq

-··

.lamea H. Butler,

No. 66:113-Elmer Ha.uy. a prisoner now oonnned In the onto
Ptlni\eDtltry, Columbw;, admitted
from Meta:s County. convicted
11·28-193:1: of the Crime of BuriJia.ry : &gt;i;ri
&amp; Larceny and aervtn1 a sentence
of l-11~ years l8 ellllble ror a hearIn; before the BOARD Of' PAROLE, on or after October 2, 1933.
THII BOA.JP) OP PAROLE
By D. J, BONZO .
Parol$ IJ)d Record Clerk

Base on ba.ll!l by Smith 3.
Score by iDII·Illl:l
1234&amp;8189

~.

Washing~ 9; Detroit II.
Only games scmduled.

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Modern Nursery Rimes

Did ·you Ever Stop r o
Think?

·?

!li

By EDSON R. WAITE

,_..

Shawnee, Oklaho'l'a

.

·

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•

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·"

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••

. ARTHUR J. MANSFIELD, PUBLISHER OF THE ARLING·
TON (MASS.) NEWS, SAYS:
"Almont everybody hu aoinetbln1 .to aell and in order to

jn.,:fi.; a aale there muat firat be i. conliu:t of aome kjad •
"Ncwapa"':~ adv~tiJinr ia for tile purpo~

ff ~ell'illllflo aell
either Jii~rchannoae or 1doa or both. Th• ~!'l'"ij pf tJii l(jC!!ll
A~L · ~IG-~T, 51 S,- Ypu

MA'It'Go!- " I HAVE
f&lt;!O OBJECTIONS AS
LONG AS ITS SAFE!

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9ugarRun . . 000100000 1
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cormr Lonr aDd FlUb l!lb.

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sell :1 .

~~·~ppap,i&gt;r .io 11ni•te_ralll; i~ new• ia ~llerlf aoii~Jl!!. f!RII .!~ Pff~U!\

~lJcil!lelj~Oi!J!Orly,Jll~f
~q~lll ;J';J•' m•.~ftll~ '" ~Tmf.lilt~~~·
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the Newa 011\ca of Th.e Dldly' · · · -

Driver
Fined :(n Court

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W£ATHER FORECASToo"' and w. va.• Pvl!y- ~
and Saturday. Pomably local sho..,... ~·
day. Not much cllange Jn temperature.

Tribune, call 288-L; If tho Bumn...
Ofllee aak for 202-B.

ERNATIONAL NEWS SERVlCE.

u Ii'B
.,.,....... -.:Officials Ann·
ounce lndefini~e Poatponement

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~QUJl~ ARISING

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Night.

BALL

..t.t Mhl4leport Lil"h&amp;ed Jl'lehl

TQN IGHT I

C~Al ~PE
STill TRYING
rRHMUlATE COO£

Newa lt'l In

Writers Banished
By Bitler Decree
UJr.a .. Directed A 1 a i n a I

TboM Alleaedl:r Hrile to Naaia

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By carrier 1$ centi-BJ Man tt.OO

PACT IS REACHED
BY C~UNTRIES ~N
T ~UESTmN

DESPR£AD

INijUIHY WILl B[
STARTED IN 0~ I ~

:o,mp·rotnia.e Baoic Price
63.8 Cenla Per
Buahel, adopted

Hopes For Peaceful
ution To Trouble
Riae Today

TO LIMIT ACREAGE

AS FACTIONS MEET
In Effort To · Iron
Many di{ferenc:eo In
lnduotry

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The New

Patrick A. Nash
Democratic .leader of Chicago, who is
made an income tax settlement with
$~Jaunting to nearly
$100,000, and Mayor E. Kelly of Chicago, who, in
1932, paid the
between $106,000 and
$110,{)00 on unreported Income for 1926, 1927 and
1928.

800DY~AR

"STORM AT
DAYBREAK"

PATHFIN!'DER

Franeai. Walter

Government Wm
Se11 EI~tricity

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Hea1·o:t.a

New•

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·rame·

6 ;00 owtns to

1nr sl\grt.d'.
.
,
No chliree 18 made to 11ee tlie so.me

n

althouah a tree will oft'eriJI.g will

be taken In older to defray the expense or balls for the game.

FrJday and Salurday

"The Bir Cage"

. Pehwnals

CLYD£B£A'i'Tl', Anlt2

Groas Receipla
Attention

RilJinnftd lln.tt.olla IV•-lla.•"'
Fwd. .
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Shorb : II~Jidf:', Reuolon
''
Matinee Friday Z:SO P. M.

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HMOCRATIC Till jPUBliC UTiliTIES
I~ VICURl f 0R~M~l BE ~SSfSSIO
ITL BUlKlEY HAl~[ FUNDS

Under Ru'lin1 That 'Tia
Public Buaine..; Takin8 Applicationa

Ohllna"'"•"•ChantM", Flip

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'a nctaftn Sept. lol. 1!133 the . followmg ·
pric;i'• willl&gt;eco~~: effective by ,the lJuuty
Shop&amp; liot~d'/betow.
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1 •
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Petina~vt '?l~ves, , ..... . . $3.50

to $7:50

End•Permal)enlt , , .... 2lk per curl and up
Fin\rer Wai,e (atraisht) .... . . ... .... SOc
(E:dra Curia ISfll

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I ~hampoo •11d Finger W.ave . . : . ·... . ·:

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$i.ocl.' '"

''MaJ'I:el . . . :•... ...... . , .... . . . . . .... 75c
. Shampoo atld Mareel ... .... . : .. . . $1:25 '
' s.hampon Arid 'fop Curl . . ... . . ' .. . ·. ···~· '
Rel'raced M~rcel . .. ., . ... . .. '. .. : ... , SOc ' '·
Sha;npon and Retrace.... ... .. .. . , .. $1.00
~ MF o~icuring_ · ... : .. . .. ,- .... . . . . ;,;.;, ... d!illc •
1 ... , , . . , . . . _. ...... . . ...,..e,n I'P
· !lqaa
Eyelnow Areh · .. '... ·.:. ... . .... .· . .. ~ SOc ' :
Soaple.oo!Shampo\' &amp;: ~in"' Wavr . . ·S!:~ ' '
, Hot' Otl Shampoo &amp;: ftnger Wavt . . $1.SG
,P~ Shampoo .. . ; : . .- .. .. : . . . . '( .. $1.00
"'-• Cub ... ........ . . ... . . . " .... 40c
Neqk Trim ... .. ...... ... . ... . ... .. 25c
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CM"-.J'ohn Lalt.wtler, Prup.)

Pownall Beauty Shoppe
1Mrs. oertba ,_..,,.u, Prup.l
Erma Beauey Shoppe
(Erma McKay, Prop.)

Burford Beauty Shoppe
IMMI. L. E. Btlrf(;I'CI, Prop.)

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Modem Beauty Shoppe '
CEmma .reaa Snaltb, Prep.)

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Wanda Beauty Shoppe
CMn. I . W. 117--.

Prop,)

Elmo Beauey ,Shoppe
fMn. Vlara M.,.,.,, Prop.)

La Hood Beauty ' S h IErmaH...,...,.J

Warner'• Beauty Shopp8
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Sp.-d128 Dead

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that you foraot your oil

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. MARTIN EBERSBACH
Station
Pomeroy, Ohio

Reach New
Prices Today
-LN:dera of Variqua lssuet
Mcwe Upward From
1 to 4 Points

£..-,. Elfort Belar Made to

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Merelaaata Pact to
U..derro S...eral Major
Alteratiou

t .to-21 . ... . $ ' 7.20
4.50-21 ·. . . '

Will Re1iater Conviction.t.
on Wet and Dry and
Other laauea
Dllllu. Tn., Aua. 2:.--INB-Wt\8
and
neared ttw close or their
today all Texa011 by the

preparl'!d to ao to the

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and 1Friday

Texans Prepare
To Vote Tomorrow

Last Conference
Being Conducted
Central Genaaa Church
aaalzatloa to 110 Out
of Esiatenee

BAN ON .JEWS LIFTED
Berlln, AUI'. 25-IN8--A ban tmpaaed a. weet ago on Je'f18 at the

popular Wannsee lliunlelpal Ba.tha.
luted by the sovernment today.

waa:

to

register

their

repeal or the eilhta.nd lega llr.atlon

SEAB~ARO CITIES
CONfRONTED 8Y
T~REAT Of FlOOR
Ao Raaing Wincla Sweep
North Toward St. Law·
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