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EADERS' NOTICE - If you
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the Newa 011\ca of Th.e Dldly' · · · -

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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.

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ounce lndefini~e Poatponement

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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

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6 ;00 owtns to

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

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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
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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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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
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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
Nee1c Clip . .. . .. . .' ........ .. , .. .. tSc ..
Halt Thin . . .... . .. . , .. ...... ? .. .. ZSc·
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Hetina Pack ..... , .. .. .... ... .'... $2:00
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3.50-11 ......

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~ Ret~uch Hatr Dye ... ,- . .... , $2..50 o~td UJ1 .
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P .. M. Clooed W,dnesday afternoon&amp;.· ·
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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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CEmma .reaa Snaltb, Prep.)

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CMn. I . W. 117--.

Prop,)

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

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

Warner'• Beauty Shopp8
(lin.

Henua. W...er. I'NII·l

By LI!.SLIE OOULO

~ience Balked .
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Sp.-d128 Dead

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DON'T let yo11r car remind you on a lonely rqad
that you foraot your oil

and ,.eaain1. lt'a tOUJh;i
on .t he car and l9fllh o)l
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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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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:

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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·
renee Valley

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The City's "Old S~lmmln'

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...,.,, Oldo, ~II'~ Ad &lt;&gt;f ,N4rcb I, 18111,
P11bll.&amp;4e4 Pally tu&gt;d
......., ~ lloturday." Located on Lower 8ecODd SINe&lt;, po,neroy, 0.
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their ~et--althoUJh not nec;eeaarUy to tK
ljll'iD;ted. Anncymoua Jettera, bowe'tler U\':tllent a11d desirable Jn them'..m. 4L no lMtilllce wUJ be publWlt&lt;L

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Sb: MonLhl . , . . , . . , , , . •

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Letart, apent Thur&amp;day with C A.

Pt&amp;ST BA. PTIST cau•roa
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J.', C. Kreapr, Pu&amp;or, ftliddJieperf;
Sunday achool 9: 1&amp; A. M. Paul
Smart, Supt.
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Momlng worship JO :U . Theme
"Mark&amp; ot Obrlstltms"
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e 30 P M
Eventne: ' service 7 30. Theme "He
Who Knows Us All."
Prayer m.e,tlllf Wed 7 30 P . M
~JI art cordially Invited to attend
all servl.Ces We are now res urnlni:'
after vaeatson Let us do ao with
vigor in all departments to be ready l
for the fall drive.

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JN _1918 Ohio's coal output was approximately 48 milhans of tons Naturally that peak, aided by the period ·
of war wa~ much hj~l~han we cou ld normally expect.!
However, the,_s)'..earS 1929, '30, '31 and '8.2 have shown u
steady decrease, each .vear lower than the preceding one
~.;ntll 1932 showed an output total of letJs than 14 millions :
of~nsofcoal.
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Naturally s uch a huge loss is reflected in every pha~e I
of hu sme~ 1n the s~ate and for the reason of seU preser-:
• ation 1f nothing el3e, the coal operators should have the j
f Upport of every individual in business or out of businesa.
The principal reaHo m1 for the decline noted is the
mroads made by Kentucky and West Virginia coals and
11ntil and unless Ohio'a.nB devise sOme Means of combatHog that competitiqn, 01\io coal industry appears to be in
for Jean years, economic:dly .speaking, for a long time to
~ome.
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If the mov e for bu.:n ness recovery iE a means to help
the hard hit coal b u~ine ss in the Bu c~ eye State, therf'
i~ every reas z;on for all, es pec.ally in coal regions like
our own, to do all in th eir power to aid the movement
even if there ar e no other ndvantages accruing from the

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ahead ~ a.nd fa.muy
Mrs Emma Row.h a r1d sou of
Columbllb, Mt· a.nd Mrs Cnl Roush
&gt;~.nd :;on
Mr and Mrs
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Mr and Mrs C F Roush, Sunaay.
Mic.s Ha.zel Kenyon and friend
of Providence, R. I ' o.rr:lved on II
to Mr and Mn. W11l Sayre.
Mr and Mrs Will Burri of Mt.
Mmi ab, we,rc " I Jing friends here
Sunday
Mra 0:-o Krider and daUghter
Kathryn, of Bowma.n.s Run. ll.rf'
ll pendl~g a week with Mr · and
Mrs WUI Sayre

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Mr:; Maude Johnson u11d Mb.-.;
Picken'&gt; were gUeEtS Ol Mr

CJRCUJT
T. B. Ott, l"allior
Laurel OW! s a
9·30 E c
. Ice 10 &lt;5
I In Ia;v, 8 up t . -Pra Ise 11erv
Preaching 7 30
Hysell Ru -8 5 9 .30 S M
R ussell, Su~t. · Preachtr.g 10.45.
Praise service 7 3()
Sept 7~10 the Disrtlct Quarterll'
meeting of the Zanesville District
will be held at Laurel Clift' Come
end enjoy the rlrst of good things
with us Tht&lt;! District :E;tder D. w.
Wesley will have chargt

and. ~-1!1 T~tus Plckents o! Porn ercy, 1UC""-dRy
M rt L T"'"
E. Pickens
liU UJ.!:Ill
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from Cmt.crb.ng en a vl.nt w•t.h
~ud~ :'!nd Jo~u~ P1ekct''
Ml And Mu. C F flcu~&gt;h .m·
~oy Rr u•h we-re recent gue:;t~ C'f
, -Irs G u:;to. Btrch a.nd Iam·l y r
dth·,..rsvllle .
Mr~ Je!UlW Bent.!~~, H. D NeltrJ· t· and family visited Sund:w ~·
this plac!
M1u; F':lrutro Lee P1ckmw .~pe ' ,

C. P. Smah!s, Putnr, Syracuse
Sunday sChool 9 90 A M
Morning wonhlp 10·90 A M
N Y P 8 6: 15 P. M .
EvansellaUc aervice 7 30 P M
Prt,yer meetlng. Wed. 7·30 p M
Oible study Prl 7•30 P. M

Ohio coal should be put hack in its deserved place
hut il will take hard work on the part of Ohio people,
workcrH and consumers alike, to do the job.

CHURCH

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C. P. Stmalea, PN&amp;or, Mlddltport
Sunday f!\!!hoot 8:38 A M
Morning worship 10 ·3o A. M.

One Word Led T6 Another

Churchea of Chdat, Sciantiat

subje~ I

SALEM

''C I-IRTS'J' J ESUS" IS the
of the LcssonuSermon whu.:h \\Ill
be read 1n ,1.11 Churches of Chnst
Sctcn! J ~ t, on S und ay, Augu!&gt;t 27
19.B
'J he Golden Tt:xf i~&gt;. '' No man
hath !lc:eu God :.t any tune: the ouly
bego1te11 Son, wluch 'is 111 t he boson·
of the , F.ther, he h'ath UedilrcJ
him." (fitr· ~: ts') ,
' Amon• L~itation~v~Jch .com ~
t#ill!e tl1i' ~~Serm~·ll'iltC·.{iJt'..
lowmg ri:lfh the Dible\ ".St,llcvifi t
thou no\ that C"am in l11e' Father,
a)HJ the Father i1.1 md the wprds
th11.t 1 ~11cak unto you. I S{Jcak nut of
ntJ sci L bUt the J;ather that dw c ilct h
Jtl me, he doeth the works." (John

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cuttbethet.ble.
wedtUDI
motber,cbUdnu
Jlrl. Obarlea
Sr.,
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\.f!'PJeee
When rln1,
the \ t.Dd
and Walburn,
the ronnu•
dJme, thlrnble and button were re- and daUib~n. Evelyn and Dona:

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ly: Helene Ollll'ord of Pcmetoy, COJum&amp;ulll. Mr. and wn. w~urn '
~t OW'ford of Pomeroy, after a vl!!lt !.D. OolwnbWJ. wlllco to '
Mar7 Whltloc:k ol ......,..,,, and , 'l'oledo tor a mit. Tht othe1&gt; wiU I
Mr1. ~" P. Evam Of Middle· 1 renu,ln 1n oolumbua.
Pilrt.
• J.lrl, 0. B. Bt.ewan and da.UihWn 1
'nle honor 81)88t wu presented ' MarK&amp;ret Isa~l and Dorothy Nelle, 1
-r1ltb t. (fl.ft., a.n electne ~role, : left TbundaJ for
a week or ten
bY her .fr!endl.
I daya vlllt at The Oentwy of ~-I
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Nolan'.s
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per dedan.tion
cent" despite
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Ythlch dellelou.s re- !t9 Jo b~k. , I' ,
freahments were served.
c; The l'race or 0o4 Wl.l bon
biiO (IO:~';'J. Gqd; v~lltec'l hJ..m ~1th
,bill .a:race s;O er.lab\8 fatm. to P~'M
LU•.e divine etiol~e •114 t6' mUe
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d. The ·&amp;11 Sp1rl.t . cam&amp; tlpoll
' OO:tb). A~fptahle lehlce
New • YQ.tk a.h,d the adjacent ttronpo J:te, r~dere;d ~n-the eneru
r'tory eseaped comparatively ll(ht~ 1 ot "the lf~l.Y Spirit
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~ as the storm moved toward the , e. fie wa1 teatou• for tlod Ul :~·
lakes region and Canada. H1Jh :J.4), •. u leatler be rendered lor•t
wlnda felled ~eea and poles smash- ftl'vJee unto bUt ~pJo becau• lit
ed windows and blew down signa ht
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endtd and \.he city looked at clear ~). SamiJlll oot only wu loyal to
iniJ skle.s tbia morning with gratl- Saalln tbe t,lme otb.la Ute. but betl'dt and reUet ,
1 eause et 1Jtr6n~ t.tbdlment to ~tn
·rreatiJ mowuflt hili peath. 1
p=~~re, ~~:~~e t~: 1 1 11. , • .,, Mild• ~lne , (chl,pa, 8-11}) .
Steamu City of Norfolk In Poko1. 1'1~e demand ot ~ veop)~ ~8:
1moke Sound, ror the past 72 houns 1 1·~~). !rhe rea8ttn fOr 1 tbJ,s d.~,d
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today and atarted for Norrolf, on '
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NOW MOVED TO NEW LOCATION ON CORNER
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Grand O~aing

MEATS!
VE,t\L, PORK, BEEF, LAMB.

BE~F ROAST,

Choice
Cuts ............ lb. 10 1-2c

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Veti.R.oa•t, ROund . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . Uc
Swaft H11,mo, "whole or half" lb .. , .. 141;2c
Fr!'ol\ ~auaare, "home made" lb...... lOc
Veal or Lamb Stew, pound . . . . . . . . . . 8c
Dre11ed Chickeno

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Stb':"• that advertise are extro:mely compctiti'fe.

froQt their newopa,ero when the manufactqren rele.,.e· their fint

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By EDSON R. WAITE, SHAWNEE,

"Ne~apape! •dvert~ing ia newa in ~~odvertjaing-new thing•,
late and 1nle~eat1ni de~elop1,11ento in houoeJtold applianct&gt;l, autoa,
cloth~a, furmtur.,.._.re rqd in n•nnpaper articlt:o and ado loni
before purely advertiaini mediuma ••• uoed.'

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C. A. MITTE~, PRESIDENT OF THE ARIZONA NEWS·
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DID YOU EVER STOP
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Nolan shot
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l'lpproval and drowned. out the
rovemor'a reply when he undertoOk
to dtny that he had tried ro influence votes away from Nolan
In reiterating ht.s loyalty to the

Be" 1e tbe triumphal pTOee!IU. lflth whleh the Etemal City welcomed ,
General Itaftt Balbo and .. _. men on their return from the epic mass
fllrht to Cbicaro W. to..t:Jt. The patade it shown eoming throgab the,. :
hiJto.W 1"41oat.Ptio.. Areh on the way to Palatme JhJI, where the fbtra ·
••re ...._vlaod decorated by Premie't Mull80hDI, At. top, II Duce 18,
1hown aa he decorated Gen Balbo.
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governor, notw ith!lta ndlng Ius de- I ( r the pollticn.l oonrerencel'i
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I ha~e alw:.· , 1 yeslerda y He was reportcu
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bren 1000 per ccm for Gcor~e !-.Jt"t!n In MlchiBan OJ'I ll flshmg U1p.
White and 1 •m 1000 •vr C"nt ror A:. chairman ot the Hancock coun ..
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ty oryanl1.11.tlon, he Is well ko017tl'l'
t lffi as lonjl a!'l he is In .,Olat "office
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polltlcal
hue," NolaD• added. for [ v.ould c roups '
bP the first to congratula' e him a nd I' Watwn wlll replace Jlenrv (}
Plli!U~? him that he has m~· sup- Brun01e1, of Mansfielr;l, who mJ(Ifnport
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The new chairman , ~ com para· ~ llome Owners - Loan Corporatlun
th·e \mknown In state-wide poll tics 11le 1!i ex~tet1 to assume Jus duLie~
I cJid not_a~en~ ~he-~ef'~~ng~~nY ~ .thin are ... days ,., ~
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We know that 1\. no time do Wt
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1 vfllt 1n Oolumbua before retumiJul' buhat ~rr,rtnn aac1 •crtfto.' ... ~"' CathoU&lt;: Party,'• t.IIef'rtt(j
Oolurnb!P, 0 • Act. 25--lNB-A 'wtfe
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Aulkley,
~'t eontet allmony from tht same' 14&amp;.on, KQeat.
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Bobby Pleaher Uthburn enttr- 1bol1lf!
~ 1 obtJ in.IJ tiM ,.otoe of tM L!;tri(.T Bl~ and then added
b,Usb&amp;hd In more ti:J#t.o. pne place
U,ht retreshmenti wert' served by talned a lfOUP of boys and llrla l Mr.' and MJ'I, Plo)'cl Koehler and " 11~ to ""' I• tlolli!tt"" thin .aerlt
"1 hope that thl! non-CathoUe
JUdp E. v,. MahafftJ had · ,uleci Mrs. Welcb
Tbu:r~y atl CbesApeaR. o. at dauahter, OOM1t Lee, ~turned
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t111t 01 memben ot t.hla oomml\.1.« will not
lf~~·m.- ~,~dna
UINNER PARTY
: he Flesher Colony BtiiCb honorlna , day evt-niQI from a. short vWt at
PltJ;li.AflY roPic-L..rntn,. to 2'e:!:l that t.be puty will be pre,..Jillnl -.,u ..,"' ..
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U~h ~n Lrwlll, ot Troy, 0.
Jaeklonvtlle and
New LeXingt.on• Obit
Judlted by the elecUon ot a Oat.ho·
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andlthMr'o AlA OUI&amp;rd ent.ig·
rt\oae enjoylnl tJu! swlmmlna: wltlt theJr ,.rent&amp;.
I JlJ~R 'W.PIQ.-Wa.:r • ltlnif lie chalrma.n, and that the Cathouv... ~
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~e JUdie sattl fl(ra
Oarroll wal\ nesday evening a.\. their home on Klein,
Che.rleB Nla
Bradbury, ColumbWI arrived Prlday for a vlalt 1 llfTERMEDIAR ' AlfD IEMJOB lllhould vote tor a Catholic mtr 1
awarded J25 &amp; month alimony tn tt Bt'oadwa.v
Street, CCJmpllmentiOf Dwlgh\. Rosa, T . Stribling, Jr. of pt : with the former's brother, Prank · ~OP1 Ic---suece•• .. .,n4 J't.U11r,~ ot because he 1!s a catholic "
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l!Celaa boUnty
l'uUng July 32, their son. &amp;nd daught.er~ln-law, Mr Pleasant., the 11\lea\. of honor, Ulab , KanoUJe and tamiJy.
I "~oUNO P.EOP~ ANQ , ADtJlJl"
As 1 retUlt of hla appeal for falrltSl. ~-the
b ~tilt ~~ttve, an: :.'e ~~ e~~~8ul
• ~ ~~.~ ArBJ~~~lli, and the ~0Ut1g h011t I Mlas Plorence Rowe let\. Prlday It ltOPi c-'l' h@o StrenJtb an4 "'"·-~·~ lU'8II on the rtiiiiOI.II question the
"qf lolUO request, were penrutted,"
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for an lndeftrllte visit at J"t. Tbom~ ur .Sau l
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kleace In t&amp;&lt;:h of the state's • 88 the ~ble
Th!J8e.. llresent f~ ,tht&gt;
Mr and Mnl Harold
Hubbard,
b. D. Q. wauch. d.aurbt.er . • FE-W 'mto bad rreo.tu atlfati.taau their votea tor Nolan
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cOunties and compel their hUSb8nds altair nre : Mr. and Mrs. 0 . 0 8nn ~rold Edward aild Mrs Edtth Mrs. M. L. Howell and M.ll8 J'Jma tJIQ Sat1~ cereatnly
bumata h~
Nolan and Oovtrnor
White
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F'tfher 811d chJldrtn, Sa~ Jane, W1n.r •~turned Ttlursday after- j OhUnpr motored to HuntiDBton torj folia· to reco~ a. I!lON 1....,~C ~I:I.Ghfd following the vote th
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1hcst nna haatess,.Mr ~tond Mrs A A ColumbWI, Cleveland, Ttlledo ar1d. Mr. a:nd Yrs. J. w Davia and fe!ln re. rn order to 'P•ot P'l1 ~ oonfualon.
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and. Mrs Charles B Reed of 'eoli properly, It II Hcelnl7 tba~ tbt
Arttr thantcln h
Mn. Enuna Welch entertained the 1 honor gutJats, Mr •end l!.frS Paul
Marcaret. owena IS vlllttna l elcbmonct viratnta en ·route to teacher nave a qothetle .ll'llllo of \otJnr tor hlm If ..: a~r:or~ra tor
members o! her bridge clnb ':hurll- DUia. d
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attend the Cen.tury ot Sab.h history.
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the rovernor are bere," the ftery
tUaht IUeata of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. I' 1 l . A wotth:f inbei'I:Moce (8~1). St!Wbenvme leader said he would
Terry. On their return, Mr Terry HI._ t&amp;tber wu "&amp; mlaht:r man ot r.ot have e-ntered the race " lr I had
wlll accompany thtm to Rich- 1 ~"e,r," Onft lohe~t&amp;~e• 11 ~ not been enoou~'!(f by Oovenw~
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Jati'On• tactor lD deiEt-IDllll tllltuc- White and othl'li'IJ
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ce&amp;i oi failure 1o llfe.
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retorted that "I only Wid 1\lm be
Friends ot Oeorae A. Meinhart, I a H,e w~ ~umble (:ttl:~). Wben "'as a.,nr,htlng candidate and a
Meles COUhty recorder. ga.the-..
at facing tbe ,.,.
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the Meinhart home here 1'htir&amp;di.y lea~trlhlp he bhi Mmlelf.
, " am not pleased at tbe ~arges
e\·enlnl: to ob$erve hta Shd birth~
-.. He w&amp;t conllden.te 41t till ta- ycu have made hert toda.yJ 1 told
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1 to the re.........,e• ., 15 f~lends th&amp; mltalon COIDtqlttflt unto hflll
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A love!)' weddJna: oNe. artt.U- nta:ht at \be OhW"t:b.
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Mr. and M:ra. Cbarl.ell WalbW'D. -:·

He•lth Club Baking Powder, 2lb can .. 2lc
Kellogo Corn Fl~keo, larse size, 2 for . , 23c
Peat Bra11 Flakes, 2 for ....... , , , . .. 19c

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:la)' C'l~, at her home on South
Thlrd Avenue. Mesdames w !:.
Bcyan, Lulu ...... and NeU Cooper
~ COiwnbua and -"'- Helen aeeaon
of OohunbllB, wen- 1 ~ ot tht
club,
PrUes were a11'8.l'de4 to Mra WaJ~
ter Harris ftrat. club pri.Bf; 111'1 Mar-·
CW!I Ch&amp;lllbers II800Dd
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the followm g p~~ s;, gc from the
Clm sl1a n Sc icurc textb ook, "Sc•e nu
and H~11lth w1lh Key to the ScripIUI C~&gt;" b;, '-lary Baker Erlily "Born
of a woman, j e:ous' advent m the
fh:~ h partook partly of t.l ary's
cat th [y C011dit ion, although h~ wu
endowed w ith th e Chris!, !he d1vUJe
Sp•nt, With Out measure. 'l'hi~ ac~
count ~ for Iu s struggles in Get hse•
mu.n c 11.11d on Cal vary, and tl!IS
en.•l&gt;h•l lull1 lobe tile mcdJ.ttor, or
W,l) ·~lW\\Cf between God ;,nd IIIC II,
li nd ius orJ gl ll and IHrth been \\holly
apart f1ou1 mo~t , ll u ~ agl' . jc ~ug
1vu ul•l•1nt have been am. rn t.•hll' to
mortalmmd as "t he w.'l.y.'' (!• JU) .

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Bevel a l fram tms p~ce attended
the funer!il of Randolph Oondo1 or
Han ner Saturday
Robert Shrader and ram~ly , T 8 ,
Baily and tamlly took Sunday dinner with D B Spencer and wtte
Guy Archer and tam11y ot Athens
were Lhe u;ues t.s a few day&amp; wltb relotlves nt this pi~.
Mrs. Eh•a Cotterill and 800 Mal, calm of Charleston, W
Va , are
spending oome time the guest:; or
llP' pnren&lt;B. Thea Hamm. Met wtr~
Mrs. Estella Grueser ·or Mine;~:
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wile lMt sunday night.
R ev Wlison expects 1.o pruach Ills
lnrcwcll sermon for Uus oonfcrenco
J l':ll' next. Sunday morrung 9 so at.
1 M:Jrntng star.
Mr3. Lizzie Ihle w~ the guest a
few days the past week of htr slstet,
Mr:; Indemlo. PrlodeofMiddleport
d)Jnng- the death and bur1a.J of her
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CIIURCH OF THE NAZARENE

effort.

"ONE-EYED DRIVING
HE Jlractice of driving ca111 with only one light ournlng
has become so wideRprend as tn bee lme a hazard to
night traffic. While in the past Pomeroy has been freer
.. r this kmd of driving than any place in the state. noted 1
by the writer, du e principally to the efforts of the loeal
traffic officer, still the "one~eycd" drivers lately have be~~
come so numerous here as to be almost on a par w1th I
others.
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That it iA a dangerous practice roes without ~nying
becaUI~e . in almol!t every instu nee that' a driver meets n
car w1th on]y one headlight, it naturally makes him ncr~
vous and conl'leql1ently increases the dangen; of collildoni1.
'rhal it is inexcusable is equally true. It must be admitted that there are times when a car light is burned out
nnd thqt such occurroncc cafl and does happen while the I
car l" tu:ing driven. Howevet·, when the occurren~e ha ~ I
been noieq, it ta~•• vil~U411Y no time ued hut ·a trifling
~~pe'lljt! fO correct tpe evil.
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th'oir licenses to qrive 1·evokpd •• any perspn U114PiC to I
. l""ov!de' lights for his car Ia o l n~cossity, ·~curinjl .!Jis fuel !
dt~er \)lrourll outriifht thievery ~f tl\~ g&amp;BO!in• or 1
throu~h false !Jretenses or mlsrepr'l"ontntion of one ~ind
qr 1\noih••· AnYone unable to prpvlde llr)lta for his car J
IJ~• li.O'buslne.. being on the hirhway wjth any kipll of a
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Mary BwJmer and famJ,l)' Sunday
Mr and M;I'IJ. ~tt McDaniel
Visited Mr and Mrs. L. C. MtC \1 1~
loch Sunday
Reno Spencer has moved his famJiy from Roy Kincaid's farm to lho
Husael farm near Bethel.

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he Wft!k en4 )VIth rtl&amp;~~ anct
'r1tu d&amp; a\. &amp;C:U.t.
Byrl Bobble and Gt!:}e Alhley of
L~:;wt~J sptnt a.t-111"d&amp;y
At th e
bomt ot W. .R. JkJJU,a:~,

Mr. and Mra. WllAtuP WorkJr;l.a,u
and baby of Steubenvllte were the
~~: uesta of Mr. and Mra
Clarlea
ST. PAUL AND ST. JOHN
Oshel Saturday n:Jcht and Sunday,
LUTHEBA!'i CJlURCHES
Mr. and Mrs John Klnr of pt
J. C. Pl)eh, Putor
Pl.euaut were villltitli her parent&amp;
All day Dl\Mlon aervlee.s ··..::: 1 Mr. 11.nd Mntt. W. 0 . Lemaster SWl ~
John's Lutheran church at
day
Orovt,
Mn. Cot ntli&amp; Clendenin, :Mn n
Services at 10 A M. and 2 P
Lewis and Mr a~d Mrll. P. E
ricnJc dinner at noon Everyone
and two ehildre.n visit.ect
Invited
Mr and Mra. R . H . McCulloch and
f!l mlly Sunday.

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Chlll"Ch ~ a l" 8 A. M. ....!
Hartenba.ch aq,d CNrlell Peoplea,
au)li!rlntenclenta. There waa a not-}, \ •ble lncreaae of a\.~dapce Jut
Sunday, You come and brinl your
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Anctrew H Rauth , putor or O~tta
Pre1b)Vrtan. chureh, Coldwater, N.
Y wiD us1at the putor 1n thl8
l!iervtce.
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evenlns.
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BrctherhOQd meet Tburaday P. M.
Plrst. sesalon ot pastor's elau wW
b;- held Saturday morninr Stpl 16
at D o'clork. All l;)oya and. l(lrla or
12 ~.:=ars and older shoUld be enrolled.
Firat evenlnJ' ' &amp;ervice will be held
sunday, September 10\.b.
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Claicqo, PlllJadelpbl&amp;. · Ptttatturrh, Mihratdlee

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Letart, apent Thur&amp;day with C A.

Pt&amp;ST BA. PTIST cau•roa
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J.', C. Kreapr, Pu&amp;or, ftliddJieperf;
Sunday achool 9: 1&amp; A. M. Paul
Smart, Supt.
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"Mark&amp; ot Obrlstltms"
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e 30 P M
Eventne: ' service 7 30. Theme "He
Who Knows Us All."
Prayer m.e,tlllf Wed 7 30 P . M
~JI art cordially Invited to attend
all servl.Ces We are now res urnlni:'
after vaeatson Let us do ao with
vigor in all departments to be ready l
for the fall drive.

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JN _1918 Ohio's coal output was approximately 48 milhans of tons Naturally that peak, aided by the period ·
of war wa~ much hj~l~han we cou ld normally expect.!
However, the,_s)'..earS 1929, '30, '31 and '8.2 have shown u
steady decrease, each .vear lower than the preceding one
~.;ntll 1932 showed an output total of letJs than 14 millions :
of~nsofcoal.
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of hu sme~ 1n the s~ate and for the reason of seU preser-:
• ation 1f nothing el3e, the coal operators should have the j
f Upport of every individual in business or out of businesa.
The principal reaHo m1 for the decline noted is the
mroads made by Kentucky and West Virginia coals and
11ntil and unless Ohio'a.nB devise sOme Means of combatHog that competitiqn, 01\io coal industry appears to be in
for Jean years, economic:dly .speaking, for a long time to
~ome.
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the hard hit coal b u~ine ss in the Bu c~ eye State, therf'
i~ every reas z;on for all, es pec.ally in coal regions like
our own, to do all in th eir power to aid the movement
even if there ar e no other ndvantages accruing from the

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Mrs Emma Row.h a r1d sou of
Columbllb, Mt· a.nd Mrs Cnl Roush
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Mr and Mrs
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Mr and Mrs C F Roush, Sunaay.
Mic.s Ha.zel Kenyon and friend
of Providence, R. I ' o.rr:lved on II
to Mr and Mn. W11l Sayre.
Mr and Mrs Will Burri of Mt.
Mmi ab, we,rc " I Jing friends here
Sunday
Mra 0:-o Krider and daUghter
Kathryn, of Bowma.n.s Run. ll.rf'
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Mr:; Maude Johnson u11d Mb.-.;
Picken'&gt; were gUeEtS Ol Mr

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T. B. Ott, l"allior
Laurel OW! s a
9·30 E c
. Ice 10 &lt;5
I In Ia;v, 8 up t . -Pra Ise 11erv
Preaching 7 30
Hysell Ru -8 5 9 .30 S M
R ussell, Su~t. · Preachtr.g 10.45.
Praise service 7 3()
Sept 7~10 the Disrtlct Quarterll'
meeting of the Zanesville District
will be held at Laurel Clift' Come
end enjoy the rlrst of good things
with us Tht&lt;! District :E;tder D. w.
Wesley will have chargt

and. ~-1!1 T~tus Plckents o! Porn ercy, 1UC""-dRy
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~ud~ :'!nd Jo~u~ P1ekct''
Ml And Mu. C F flcu~&gt;h .m·
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, -Irs G u:;to. Btrch a.nd Iam·l y r
dth·,..rsvllle .
Mr~ Je!UlW Bent.!~~, H. D NeltrJ· t· and family visited Sund:w ~·
this plac!
M1u; F':lrutro Lee P1ckmw .~pe ' ,

C. P. Smah!s, Putnr, Syracuse
Sunday sChool 9 90 A M
Morning wonhlp 10·90 A M
N Y P 8 6: 15 P. M .
EvansellaUc aervice 7 30 P M
Prt,yer meetlng. Wed. 7·30 p M
Oible study Prl 7•30 P. M

Ohio coal should be put hack in its deserved place
hut il will take hard work on the part of Ohio people,
workcrH and consumers alike, to do the job.

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Sunday f!\!!hoot 8:38 A M
Morning worship 10 ·3o A. M.

One Word Led T6 Another

Churchea of Chdat, Sciantiat

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''C I-IRTS'J' J ESUS" IS the
of the LcssonuSermon whu.:h \\Ill
be read 1n ,1.11 Churches of Chnst
Sctcn! J ~ t, on S und ay, Augu!&gt;t 27
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'J he Golden Tt:xf i~&gt;. '' No man
hath !lc:eu God :.t any tune: the ouly
bego1te11 Son, wluch 'is 111 t he boson·
of the , F.ther, he h'ath UedilrcJ
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t#ill!e tl1i' ~~Serm~·ll'iltC·.{iJt'..
lowmg ri:lfh the Dible\ ".St,llcvifi t
thou no\ that C"am in l11e' Father,
a)HJ the Father i1.1 md the wprds
th11.t 1 ~11cak unto you. I S{Jcak nut of
ntJ sci L bUt the J;ather that dw c ilct h
Jtl me, he doeth the works." (John

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Jlrl. Obarlea
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When rln1,
the \ t.Dd
and Walburn,
the ronnu•
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ly: Helene Ollll'ord of Pcmetoy, COJum&amp;ulll. Mr. and wn. w~urn '
~t OW'ford of Pomeroy, after a vl!!lt !.D. OolwnbWJ. wlllco to '
Mar7 Whltloc:k ol ......,..,,, and , 'l'oledo tor a mit. Tht othe1&gt; wiU I
Mr1. ~" P. Evam Of Middle· 1 renu,ln 1n oolumbua.
Pilrt.
• J.lrl, 0. B. Bt.ewan and da.UihWn 1
'nle honor 81)88t wu presented ' MarK&amp;ret Isa~l and Dorothy Nelle, 1
-r1ltb t. (fl.ft., a.n electne ~role, : left TbundaJ for
a week or ten
bY her .fr!endl.
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Nolan'.s
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Ythlch dellelou.s re- !t9 Jo b~k. , I' ,
freahments were served.
c; The l'race or 0o4 Wl.l bon
biiO (IO:~';'J. Gqd; v~lltec'l hJ..m ~1th
,bill .a:race s;O er.lab\8 fatm. to P~'M
LU•.e divine etiol~e •114 t6' mUe
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d. The ·&amp;11 Sp1rl.t . cam&amp; tlpoll
' OO:tb). A~fptahle lehlce
New • YQ.tk a.h,d the adjacent ttronpo J:te, r~dere;d ~n-the eneru
r'tory eseaped comparatively ll(ht~ 1 ot "the lf~l.Y Spirit
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~ as the storm moved toward the , e. fie wa1 teatou• for tlod Ul :~·
lakes region and Canada. H1Jh :J.4), •. u leatler be rendered lor•t
wlnda felled ~eea and poles smash- ftl'vJee unto bUt ~pJo becau• lit
ed windows and blew down signa ht
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endtd and \.he city looked at clear ~). SamiJlll oot only wu loyal to
iniJ skle.s tbia morning with gratl- Saalln tbe t,lme otb.la Ute. but betl'dt and reUet ,
1 eause et 1Jtr6n~ t.tbdlment to ~tn
·rreatiJ mowuflt hili peath. 1
p=~~re, ~~:~~e t~: 1 1 11. , • .,, Mild• ~lne , (chl,pa, 8-11}) .
Steamu City of Norfolk In Poko1. 1'1~e demand ot ~ veop)~ ~8:
1moke Sound, ror the past 72 houns 1 1·~~). !rhe rea8ttn fOr 1 tbJ,s d.~,d
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today and atarted for Norrolf, on '
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MEATS!
VE,t\L, PORK, BEEF, LAMB.

BE~F ROAST,

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Veti.R.oa•t, ROund . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . Uc
Swaft H11,mo, "whole or half" lb .. , .. 141;2c
Fr!'ol\ ~auaare, "home made" lb...... lOc
Veal or Lamb Stew, pound . . . . . . . . . . 8c
Dre11ed Chickeno

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There ia oometbing particularly pleasing
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Stb':"• that advertise are extro:mely compctiti'fe.

froQt their newopa,ero when the manufactqren rele.,.e· their fint

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By EDSON R. WAITE, SHAWNEE,

"Ne~apape! •dvert~ing ia newa in ~~odvertjaing-new thing•,
late and 1nle~eat1ni de~elop1,11ento in houoeJtold applianct&gt;l, autoa,
cloth~a, furmtur.,.._.re rqd in n•nnpaper articlt:o and ado loni
before purely advertiaini mediuma ••• uoed.'

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C. A. MITTE~, PRESIDENT OF THE ARIZONA NEWS·
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Watson,"
Nolan shot
ti&amp;ctl: their
supporters
howled
l'lpproval and drowned. out the
rovemor'a reply when he undertoOk
to dtny that he had tried ro influence votes away from Nolan
In reiterating ht.s loyalty to the

Be" 1e tbe triumphal pTOee!IU. lflth whleh the Etemal City welcomed ,
General Itaftt Balbo and .. _. men on their return from the epic mass
fllrht to Cbicaro W. to..t:Jt. The patade it shown eoming throgab the,. :
hiJto.W 1"41oat.Ptio.. Areh on the way to Palatme JhJI, where the fbtra ·
••re ...._vlaod decorated by Premie't Mull80hDI, At. top, II Duce 18,
1hown aa he decorated Gen Balbo.
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governor, notw ith!lta ndlng Ius de- I ( r the pollticn.l oonrerencel'i
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I ha~e alw:.· , 1 yeslerda y He was reportcu
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bren 1000 per ccm for Gcor~e !-.Jt"t!n In MlchiBan OJ'I ll flshmg U1p.
White and 1 •m 1000 •vr C"nt ror A:. chairman ot the Hancock coun ..
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ty oryanl1.11.tlon, he Is well ko017tl'l'
t lffi as lonjl a!'l he is In .,Olat "office
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, 'I am Wf'tY Dr Wa tson ll;. not •~' nort~westem Ohio
polltlcal
hue," NolaD• added. for [ v.ould c roups '
bP the first to congratula' e him a nd I' Watwn wlll replace Jlenrv (}
Plli!U~? him that he has m~· sup- Brun01e1, of Mansfielr;l, who mJ(Ifnport
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The new chairman , ~ com para· ~ llome Owners - Loan Corporatlun
th·e \mknown In state-wide poll tics 11le 1!i ex~tet1 to assume Jus duLie~
I cJid not_a~en~ ~he-~ef'~~ng~~nY ~ .thin are ... days ,., ~
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to he hop,d'•&lt;:~itlfi\•u•l&gt; · ~r:~nr•- 1
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rue his plq"t that he 9.111 s•Jp
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UFACTURERHAVEFAITH IN THEIR PRODUCTS AND

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We know that 1\. no time do Wt
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1 vfllt 1n Oolumbua before retumiJul' buhat ~rr,rtnn aac1 •crtfto.' ... ~"' CathoU&lt;: Party,'• t.IIef'rtt(j
Oolurnb!P, 0 • Act. 25--lNB-A 'wtfe
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Aulkley,
~'t eontet allmony from tht same' 14&amp;.on, KQeat.
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Bobby Pleaher Uthburn enttr- 1bol1lf!
~ 1 obtJ in.IJ tiM ,.otoe of tM L!;tri(.T Bl~ and then added
b,Usb&amp;hd In more ti:J#t.o. pne place
U,ht retreshmenti wert' served by talned a lfOUP of boys and llrla l Mr.' and MJ'I, Plo)'cl Koehler and " 11~ to ""' I• tlolli!tt"" thin .aerlt
"1 hope that thl! non-CathoUe
JUdp E. v,. MahafftJ had · ,uleci Mrs. Welcb
Tbu:r~y atl CbesApeaR. o. at dauahter, OOM1t Lee, ~turned
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t111t 01 memben ot t.hla oomml\.1.« will not
lf~~·m.- ~,~dna
UINNER PARTY
: he Flesher Colony BtiiCb honorlna , day evt-niQI from a. short vWt at
PltJ;li.AflY roPic-L..rntn,. to 2'e:!:l that t.be puty will be pre,..Jillnl -.,u ..,"' ..
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U~h ~n Lrwlll, ot Troy, 0.
Jaeklonvtlle and
New LeXingt.on• Obit
Judlted by the elecUon ot a Oat.ho·
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andlthMr'o AlA OUI&amp;rd ent.ig·
rt\oae enjoylnl tJu! swlmmlna: wltlt theJr ,.rent&amp;.
I JlJ~R 'W.PIQ.-Wa.:r • ltlnif lie chalrma.n, and that the Cathouv... ~
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a o'c ock dinner, Wed- party were Janet Hecox, Prederlek i Yr. and Mrs. Albel't Kanouse or J'aU&amp;.d.
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~e JUdie sattl fl(ra
Oarroll wal\ nesday evening a.\. their home on Klein,
Che.rleB Nla
Bradbury, ColumbWI arrived Prlday for a vlalt 1 llfTERMEDIAR ' AlfD IEMJOB lllhould vote tor a Catholic mtr 1
awarded J25 &amp; month alimony tn tt Bt'oadwa.v
Street, CCJmpllmentiOf Dwlgh\. Rosa, T . Stribling, Jr. of pt : with the former's brother, Prank · ~OP1 Ic---suece•• .. .,n4 J't.U11r,~ ot because he 1!s a catholic "
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l!Celaa boUnty
l'uUng July 32, their son. &amp;nd daught.er~ln-law, Mr Pleasant., the 11\lea\. of honor, Ulab , KanoUJe and tamiJy.
I "~oUNO P.EOP~ ANQ , ADtJlJl"
As 1 retUlt of hla appeal for falrltSl. ~-the
b ~tilt ~~ttve, an: :.'e ~~ e~~~8ul
• ~ ~~.~ ArBJ~~~lli, and the ~0Ut1g h011t I Mlas Plorence Rowe let\. Prlday It ltOPi c-'l' h@o StrenJtb an4 "'"·-~·~ lU'8II on the rtiiiiOI.II question the
"qf lolUO request, were penrutted,"
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for an lndeftrllte visit at J"t. Tbom~ ur .Sau l
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kleace In t&amp;&lt;:h of the state's • 88 the ~ble
Th!J8e.. llresent f~ ,tht&gt;
Mr and Mnl Harold
Hubbard,
b. D. Q. wauch. d.aurbt.er . • FE-W 'mto bad rreo.tu atlfati.taau their votea tor Nolan
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cOunties and compel their hUSb8nds altair nre : Mr. and Mrs. 0 . 0 8nn ~rold Edward aild Mrs Edtth Mrs. M. L. Howell and M.ll8 J'Jma tJIQ Sat1~ cereatnly
bumata h~
Nolan and Oovtrnor
White
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F'tfher 811d chJldrtn, Sa~ Jane, W1n.r •~turned Ttlursday after- j OhUnpr motored to HuntiDBton torj folia· to reco~ a. I!lON 1....,~C ~I:I.Ghfd following the vote th
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1hcst nna haatess,.Mr ~tond Mrs A A ColumbWI, Cleveland, Ttlledo ar1d. Mr. a:nd Yrs. J. w Davia and fe!ln re. rn order to 'P•ot P'l1 ~ oonfualon.
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and. Mrs Charles B Reed of 'eoli properly, It II Hcelnl7 tba~ tbt
Arttr thantcln h
Mn. Enuna Welch entertained the 1 honor gutJats, Mr •end l!.frS Paul
Marcaret. owena IS vlllttna l elcbmonct viratnta en ·route to teacher nave a qothetle .ll'llllo of \otJnr tor hlm If ..: a~r:or~ra tor
members o! her bridge clnb ':hurll- DUia. d
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the rovernor are bere," the ftery
tUaht IUeata of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. I' 1 l . A wotth:f inbei'I:Moce (8~1). St!Wbenvme leader said he would
Terry. On their return, Mr Terry HI._ t&amp;tber wu "&amp; mlaht:r man ot r.ot have e-ntered the race " lr I had
wlll accompany thtm to Rich- 1 ~"e,r," Onft lohe~t&amp;~e• 11 ~ not been enoou~'!(f by Oovenw~
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Jati'On• tactor lD deiEt-IDllll tllltuc- White and othl'li'IJ
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ce&amp;i oi failure 1o llfe.
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retorted that "I only Wid 1\lm be
Friends ot Oeorae A. Meinhart, I a H,e w~ ~umble (:ttl:~). Wben "'as a.,nr,htlng candidate and a
Meles COUhty recorder. ga.the-..
at facing tbe ,.,.
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the Meinhart home here 1'htir&amp;di.y lea~trlhlp he bhi Mmlelf.
, " am not pleased at tbe ~arges
e\·enlnl: to ob$erve hta Shd birth~
-.. He w&amp;t conllden.te 41t till ta- ycu have made hert toda.yJ 1 told
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:tou Saturday mornlnj )IC)U wert'
1 to the re.........,e• ., 15 f~lends th&amp; mltalon COIDtqlttflt unto hflll
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RED BALL FLOUR, L~ , .;
Sack
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A love!)' weddJna: oNe. artt.U- nta:ht at \be OhW"t:b.
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call)' ctec:orat.ed. wu UAed .... em.~
Mr. and M:ra. Cbarl.ell WalbW'D. -:·

He•lth Club Baking Powder, 2lb can .. 2lc
Kellogo Corn Fl~keo, larse size, 2 for . , 23c
Peat Bra11 Flakes, 2 for ....... , , , . .. 19c

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:la)' C'l~, at her home on South
Thlrd Avenue. Mesdames w !:.
Bcyan, Lulu ...... and NeU Cooper
~ COiwnbua and -"'- Helen aeeaon
of OohunbllB, wen- 1 ~ ot tht
club,
PrUes were a11'8.l'de4 to Mra WaJ~
ter Harris ftrat. club pri.Bf; 111'1 Mar-·
CW!I Ch&amp;lllbers II800Dd
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the followm g p~~ s;, gc from the
Clm sl1a n Sc icurc textb ook, "Sc•e nu
and H~11lth w1lh Key to the ScripIUI C~&gt;" b;, '-lary Baker Erlily "Born
of a woman, j e:ous' advent m the
fh:~ h partook partly of t.l ary's
cat th [y C011dit ion, although h~ wu
endowed w ith th e Chris!, !he d1vUJe
Sp•nt, With Out measure. 'l'hi~ ac~
count ~ for Iu s struggles in Get hse•
mu.n c 11.11d on Cal vary, and tl!IS
en.•l&gt;h•l lull1 lobe tile mcdJ.ttor, or
W,l) ·~lW\\Cf between God ;,nd IIIC II,
li nd ius orJ gl ll and IHrth been \\holly
apart f1ou1 mo~t , ll u ~ agl' . jc ~ug
1vu ul•l•1nt have been am. rn t.•hll' to
mortalmmd as "t he w.'l.y.'' (!• JU) .

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Bevel a l fram tms p~ce attended
the funer!il of Randolph Oondo1 or
Han ner Saturday
Robert Shrader and ram~ly , T 8 ,
Baily and tamlly took Sunday dinner with D B Spencer and wtte
Guy Archer and tam11y ot Athens
were Lhe u;ues t.s a few day&amp; wltb relotlves nt this pi~.
Mrs. Eh•a Cotterill and 800 Mal, calm of Charleston, W
Va , are
spending oome time the guest:; or
llP' pnren&lt;B. Thea Hamm. Met wtr~
Mrs. Estella Grueser ·or Mine;~:
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viJl(! was calling on Ell Davis and
wile lMt sunday night.
R ev Wlison expects 1.o pruach Ills
lnrcwcll sermon for Uus oonfcrenco
J l':ll' next. Sunday morrung 9 so at.
1 M:Jrntng star.
Mr3. Lizzie Ihle w~ the guest a
few days the past week of htr slstet,
Mr:; Indemlo. PrlodeofMiddleport
d)Jnng- the death and bur1a.J of her
husband Albert Prlode.

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CIIURCH OF THE NAZARENE

effort.

"ONE-EYED DRIVING
HE Jlractice of driving ca111 with only one light ournlng
has become so wideRprend as tn bee lme a hazard to
night traffic. While in the past Pomeroy has been freer
.. r this kmd of driving than any place in the state. noted 1
by the writer, du e principally to the efforts of the loeal
traffic officer, still the "one~eycd" drivers lately have be~~
come so numerous here as to be almost on a par w1th I
others.
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That it iA a dangerous practice roes without ~nying
becaUI~e . in almol!t every instu nee that' a driver meets n
car w1th on]y one headlight, it naturally makes him ncr~
vous and conl'leql1ently increases the dangen; of collildoni1.
'rhal it is inexcusable is equally true. It must be admitted that there are times when a car light is burned out
nnd thqt such occurroncc cafl and does happen while the I
car l" tu:ing driven. Howevet·, when the occurren~e ha ~ I
been noieq, it ta~•• vil~U411Y no time ued hut ·a trifling
~~pe'lljt! fO correct tpe evil.
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Many P\••ding poverty 111 such a C4Be should hiW• .
th'oir licenses to qrive 1·evokpd •• any perspn U114PiC to I
. l""ov!de' lights for his car Ia o l n~cossity, ·~curinjl .!Jis fuel !
dt~er \)lrourll outriifht thievery ~f tl\~ g&amp;BO!in• or 1
throu~h false !Jretenses or mlsrepr'l"ontntion of one ~ind
qr 1\noih••· AnYone unable to prpvlde llr)lta for his car J
IJ~• li.O'buslne.. being on the hirhway wjth any kipll of a
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Mary BwJmer and famJ,l)' Sunday
Mr and M;I'IJ. ~tt McDaniel
Visited Mr and Mrs. L. C. MtC \1 1~
loch Sunday
Reno Spencer has moved his famJiy from Roy Kincaid's farm to lho
Husael farm near Bethel.

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PLANTS

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he Wft!k en4 )VIth rtl&amp;~~ anct
'r1tu d&amp; a\. &amp;C:U.t.
Byrl Bobble and Gt!:}e Alhley of
L~:;wt~J sptnt a.t-111"d&amp;y
At th e
bomt ot W. .R. JkJJU,a:~,

Mr. and Mra. WllAtuP WorkJr;l.a,u
and baby of Steubenvllte were the
~~: uesta of Mr. and Mra
Clarlea
ST. PAUL AND ST. JOHN
Oshel Saturday n:Jcht and Sunday,
LUTHEBA!'i CJlURCHES
Mr. and Mrs John Klnr of pt
J. C. Pl)eh, Putor
Pl.euaut were villltitli her parent&amp;
All day Dl\Mlon aervlee.s ··..::: 1 Mr. 11.nd Mntt. W. 0 . Lemaster SWl ~
John's Lutheran church at
day
Orovt,
Mn. Cot ntli&amp; Clendenin, :Mn n
Services at 10 A M. and 2 P
Lewis and Mr a~d Mrll. P. E
ricnJc dinner at noon Everyone
and two ehildre.n visit.ect
Invited
Mr and Mra. R . H . McCulloch and
f!l mlly Sunday.

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Hartenba.ch aq,d CNrlell Peoplea,
au)li!rlntenclenta. There waa a not-}, \ •ble lncreaae of a\.~dapce Jut
Sunday, You come and brinl your
frJttUW
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Anctrew H Rauth , putor or O~tta
Pre1b)Vrtan. chureh, Coldwater, N.
Y wiD us1at the putor 1n thl8
l!iervtce.
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evenlns.
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BrctherhOQd meet Tburaday P. M.
Plrst. sesalon ot pastor's elau wW
b;- held Saturday morninr Stpl 16
at D o'clork. All l;)oya and. l(lrla or
12 ~.:=ars and older shoUld be enrolled.
Firat evenlnJ' ' &amp;ervice will be held
sunday, September 10\.b.
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NATIONAL 4DVE.TISIIJIG Ul'ai!&amp;IIN"'I'4TIV&amp;s
J'red H.lmbaU. IDe.
Claicqo, PlllJadelpbl&amp;. · Ptttatturrh, Mihratdlee

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dloner

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Sun~,- : KiBI
Duck~

J..ney Wood

AJnu

Wilrtb •
trleQd,
Mr. and .l4r8. Noah Olj)bo and
!1•mUy ot Albany were tb.e Suni!U
&amp;uest.s ot M.r. and Nnl. Samuel
Gibbs and famUy.
Fred Bhumwa.;v entertained hta
Sunday at.bool class with a wiener
rCJMi l(onda.,v nLght at ' he Syrac;:uae
Bathlne Beach. Thof .resent were
Billy, Bartell, fto)
Moorehencl,
R&amp;ymond RawlJnia. John Shennan
C~ka. David Planf.S&amp;n, .terry
Vutey, Junior Folt, Pranklln Riser,
Vernon Jonea , .Ja.ck WilUtuna and
Edward Houd&amp;ebelt.
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Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Oook apent
Friday wltb ~l&amp;U.ve. in AlhlanCI,
they were aceprn,pltlllecl twme by
her son P . 0 . Lall&amp;nce wH'e a.nd
daughter.
Mr. &amp;Jld Mrs. Walter
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N.Y.C.H.CH
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TURN B~GK

fUGATE SP£CI~lS
Han!! Trimmin11 To Groc· '
, ery BoyA F qr Fourth '
Time T~Ia Year
RUSSELL IS GOOD

ol

A:llowa But Two Scratch
: Hita; Buck Alao Pit·
c:hea· Well

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A recent picture of Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, widow of the war-time Prest•
dent, whose engagement to Edward N. Hurley (also •hove), wcalth'-

No ed.nrtilement W1U be wken

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Chicagoan and !ormer chairma'n of the U.S. Shil,Pinr Board and Federal I
Trade Commission, will shortly be announced, accordi~ to intimate:
friendl. Hurley'• former wife wa:~ killed in an a.utg, Accident lut Sept. i

le&amp;l thi.D. • m1nlmum ch&amp;qe

*ftDt-.11" ~DW for eac:h 1aler~

&amp;1011.

the Maf)OU City Wrls and tt}e M!d·
dleport. Girls hacf finished 11 · nip
rJld tuck game and again as in the
nl-her three .encounters, la.id away .
the boys In sweet Peas who ha.ve
to Bull Montana's
fervent pleas liS to how to beat the

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For Sale, MP.c.

The New York Clothing House
h:Jm', cba'mptomt of the first 'tour·
11 ~nent ' ~lay lUl(l.er thii lights at
M\ddl~ took on the Fugate
o~clals ThurS\iay evtnlng. after

.lohn Jame.s property.

Emma Duckworth Wednesday at.
' Mrs. Epple ROush spent from dinner ln honor ol Mr. and Mrs.
f rl~ay U~~ Sunday at Broad Run Rb aJ.Ph Karr and daughter All Pitts•

champions.
.
The first fttame , a seven In nina af·

Emma Duckworth, Mn. Stella I
R'odgers and EleanOr PhWips speii.t
S,unday at Kanauga with Walter
Our kworth and &lt;Wife.

to wln from ·the West
Virginians by a It to Hi count. The
~;.lme wo.s tied, untied and retied at
11earl.y every inning and was a
··humdinger" it .there ever was one.
The Clothiers trotting on the field
w1t h an tnnovaticn felt they could
r.ot lo8e when they hll.d their lucky
charm in the person of Jimmie
Rickman a little h,aU pint sized
colored boy a~ their mascot and
bat boy. Jimmie wa..s the real thing
too. He locked after those bl\ts bet~
tl.'r than Andrew Carnegie used to
watch hts' money 11 you know what
we znean artd as for presenting the
bny.s with good luck and horse
~hoes, James waa T I{ E stutr . Even
Fra~li WJII, president of the club
was' sporting a big w!.de grin when
l~e flaw how ~nt Jlmmle was ag
a mascot. ~Jmrbte, right now hM

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lnst mning

Arlr. and Mrs. EdWa.rd MU.l8 and
~d Mrs. ~ Patterson .and.
ton left Monday \ !or Steubenvllle
k visit relatives.

Mr.

Chris Cag'le (top}, :former' Arm)'!
grid 8 ~ar and more recently a pro-fes"ional, and Shipwreck KcJly, for.!
· mt&gt;r Univer!ity of Kentucky ~rrid.;
liter, who have purchiUled thti
Brooklyn franchise of the National
Football League from 11Big Bill,.
Dwyer, owner of the Dodgers, and
will be playing owners next season.
Purchaae price it~ said to be over
$26,000.

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k . rtty once more and sh tJt them out
o~; they had done on three prevlo1..1:5
cccaslons. In tour games the Spec•
lals have accumula...ed one run and
that was a gift in the ninth bmhlR'
\',ben Rusaell allowed the run to
so wunolpsted In order to get a
c.ure put out tat fir§t w~en hili
tenm waa M:ad.lng with five runs.
E'n.rned' a pormanent JCIP aud vtUl
PJ~tnr wobably the best. p.p1e

llt· seen frP,II)
York ' OI~ttil.riR

Ohio Stale Fair
Viaitora

AU.. MAJCE8 or radioll serviced at

reuonable prlc,a. Brlnlf Jn yo,•r
radio or ct.U 2U~J. H. M. Oro:&gt;~

Middleport.

now on wlth 1\ New
House sWtll\~r when
c\·er au.(} whcr:ever the &amp;oya display
tllttr Wa.,es' 'tn • a rebreatton ~U
coQtetil.. ' ·""'
'Ole Clo~iefs 1 meeting t~e Fugate
f-peciabl for tlle fourth L: m(l of the
~::ca59il; demol'lstrq.ted their ~uper-

of his careel'; Russell h~ Ule g~e
well in Ita.nP et all time&amp;. S~g
{ ut sev~n · a.ntf lJoidlng the · OIJI?DBI~
YOQ. to two scratrh h!ts both se.
curl!d by Johnson and both of the
1nfteld vo.riety, Russell v;Rs well
nigh invincible.
In the meantime Buck pittblng

STOP AT

HOTEL
COLUMBUS

tol I

S~r ·W alter

Corner Lonr a11r1 FIUh l')t.M.
Columbus, Ohio.

and the lnjuns
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"'\'OMS, SI!&lt;OLE Jl.&lt;lt
·DOV8U! fi..!O
Dlnln,cr Jl.o«nn, Coffee' Shop.

New York , Aug. 25-INB--Max
Cart!y will continue aa manaaer of

thr Brooklyn Dodgers or the Na·
Wonal bAsebt.ll lea~ue.
Despite reports that Burlela:h
Grimes of the St. Lo.W. Card.ln~als
i:lad. been tentatively serected. for
the Job. Carey '-'as ·n11med ·manager
for 1934 by the club'&amp; d.lrectors ye.s·
tl'rday.
It Wll8 undentood Carey will be
paid $1~.000 anuulilly.

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.lam&lt;oa

HEAVE'N5,

fl, Butler,

CASPER!

llaaarer.

I DIDN'T
EXPI;.CT TO
SEE YOU

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I HEARP'iVEilY YV ...._
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Phlladclphll\ . ... . .
Brooklyn , .
Clnrltmatl
AMERICAN
Club
WaShington . . . . .
l'{tw York .. . . . .
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Won Loot
70 40
70 47
63 61

Det!·oiL . . . . . . .
FJllladelphlo

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51

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f¥ston . . . . . .

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71

St. Louis . .. . . . . . . . 4S

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Ollicn.go

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-~ ·BIG CHIEF-' or: 71-1£
CI.EVELAND 1/IJJUNS !

INTERNATIONAL J.EAGVE
Olub
Won Lost
Newark . . . . . . . . . . 85 r,7
~cheo~er
78 65
BalLlmot·e
74 68
'l'oronto . . .
73
Buft'alo . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 73
Albany . . .
69 'fS
Montreal . . . . . . . . . . 66 · 75

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YESTERDAY'S

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RESULTS

By EDSON R. WAITE

A~EitiCAN ASSOCIATION
Colun'lbus 5, Bt. Pnul 4.
Mlnm.:ap(IIJg 15, Toledo 8.
Milwa.uk::e 11 . Lcutsvlllc 10.
Only gam ~s schedul::d.
-NATIONAL LEAGUE
.Brooklyn 2, Ctnolnna.ti o.

t)lnclnnat.t 3, Brooklyn 2.
(lhlaago 5, Philad8lphill o.
Chlco.go 9, Philadelphia 6. ·

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BRUCE B. BREWER, VICE PRESIDENT OF THE FEIUlY·
HANLY ADVERTISING COMPANY, SAYS:

Bortol.'l 4. St. Louis 3.
Fttt,..,bur,qh at Now Yol'k ltal,nl.
AMERICAN LEAGVB
New York 10. Cleveln.qd t.

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WRJ:Ihtngton 13, Det.rolt 8.
Booton 8, Ohtqago 1. ·
Chicago 7. Boston 6 tlO lnn.li)(Js) .
St. Louis 7, 'Phuadalphih 8 Uf
lnnlngal ,
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Phtlp.d.e.lphiiL 4, a~ Louts 3.
.. IN'fEIII'~T~t;lNAL LEAGIJB
Mon~real · J~ .~}"lester . (~).
Newark a~ ~t!anY' (rain).
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bourht recently without thinking it over quite a bit? That means
yo11, apJI everyone elt~; will read MORE about oome 'article in
whicli you miiY be, or can be, interested.
In tha newr.oaper you have theae fa~lJ lo,ieally preaentecl·to
JD\1·
YOiJ can lin!fer on a certain point qf advau~-!'; fOU can
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Billy Evan11 nomi·
Walter Johnson to

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dloner

w~.
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Sun~,- : KiBI
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J..ney Wood

AJnu

Wilrtb •
trleQd,
Mr. and .l4r8. Noah Olj)bo and
!1•mUy ot Albany were tb.e Suni!U
&amp;uest.s ot M.r. and Nnl. Samuel
Gibbs and famUy.
Fred Bhumwa.;v entertained hta
Sunday at.bool class with a wiener
rCJMi l(onda.,v nLght at ' he Syrac;:uae
Bathlne Beach. Thof .resent were
Billy, Bartell, fto)
Moorehencl,
R&amp;ymond RawlJnia. John Shennan
C~ka. David Planf.S&amp;n, .terry
Vutey, Junior Folt, Pranklln Riser,
Vernon Jonea , .Ja.ck WilUtuna and
Edward Houd&amp;ebelt.
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Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Oook apent
Friday wltb ~l&amp;U.ve. in AlhlanCI,
they were aceprn,pltlllecl twme by
her son P . 0 . Lall&amp;nce wH'e a.nd
daughter.
Mr. &amp;Jld Mrs. Walter
two sons o! ,..,... ,

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J'RIDAY', AUQUS'f 1&amp;, 193!

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N.Y.C.H.CH
~~-~IN

TURN B~GK

fUGATE SP£CI~lS
Han!! Trimmin11 To Groc· '
, ery BoyA F qr Fourth '
Time T~Ia Year
RUSSELL IS GOOD

ol

A:llowa But Two Scratch
: Hita; Buck Alao Pit·
c:hea· Well

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A recent picture of Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, widow of the war-time Prest•
dent, whose engagement to Edward N. Hurley (also •hove), wcalth'-

No ed.nrtilement W1U be wken

I'

Chicagoan and !ormer chairma'n of the U.S. Shil,Pinr Board and Federal I
Trade Commission, will shortly be announced, accordi~ to intimate:
friendl. Hurley'• former wife wa:~ killed in an a.utg, Accident lut Sept. i

le&amp;l thi.D. • m1nlmum ch&amp;qe

*ftDt-.11" ~DW for eac:h 1aler~

&amp;1011.

the Maf)OU City Wrls and tt}e M!d·
dleport. Girls hacf finished 11 · nip
rJld tuck game and again as in the
nl-her three .encounters, la.id away .
the boys In sweet Peas who ha.ve
to Bull Montana's
fervent pleas liS to how to beat the

1.1em1 UstenJ.ng

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For Sale, MP.c.

The New York Clothing House
h:Jm', cba'mptomt of the first 'tour·
11 ~nent ' ~lay lUl(l.er thii lights at
M\ddl~ took on the Fugate
o~clals ThurS\iay evtnlng. after

.lohn Jame.s property.

Emma Duckworth Wednesday at.
' Mrs. Epple ROush spent from dinner ln honor ol Mr. and Mrs.
f rl~ay U~~ Sunday at Broad Run Rb aJ.Ph Karr and daughter All Pitts•

champions.
.
The first fttame , a seven In nina af·

Emma Duckworth, Mn. Stella I
R'odgers and EleanOr PhWips speii.t
S,unday at Kanauga with Walter
Our kworth and &lt;Wife.

to wln from ·the West
Virginians by a It to Hi count. The
~;.lme wo.s tied, untied and retied at
11earl.y every inning and was a
··humdinger" it .there ever was one.
The Clothiers trotting on the field
w1t h an tnnovaticn felt they could
r.ot lo8e when they hll.d their lucky
charm in the person of Jimmie
Rickman a little h,aU pint sized
colored boy a~ their mascot and
bat boy. Jimmie wa..s the real thing
too. He locked after those bl\ts bet~
tl.'r than Andrew Carnegie used to
watch hts' money 11 you know what
we znean artd as for presenting the
bny.s with good luck and horse
~hoes, James waa T I{ E stutr . Even
Fra~li WJII, president of the club
was' sporting a big w!.de grin when
l~e flaw how ~nt Jlmmle was ag
a mascot. ~Jmrbte, right now hM

witH. rela Lives

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lnst mning

Arlr. and Mrs. EdWa.rd MU.l8 and
~d Mrs. ~ Patterson .and.
ton left Monday \ !or Steubenvllle
k visit relatives.

Mr.

Chris Cag'le (top}, :former' Arm)'!
grid 8 ~ar and more recently a pro-fes"ional, and Shipwreck KcJly, for.!
· mt&gt;r Univer!ity of Kentucky ~rrid.;
liter, who have purchiUled thti
Brooklyn franchise of the National
Football League from 11Big Bill,.
Dwyer, owner of the Dodgers, and
will be playing owners next season.
Purchaae price it~ said to be over
$26,000.

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k . rtty once more and sh tJt them out
o~; they had done on three prevlo1..1:5
cccaslons. In tour games the Spec•
lals have accumula...ed one run and
that was a gift in the ninth bmhlR'
\',ben Rusaell allowed the run to
so wunolpsted In order to get a
c.ure put out tat fir§t w~en hili
tenm waa M:ad.lng with five runs.
E'n.rned' a pormanent JCIP aud vtUl
PJ~tnr wobably the best. p.p1e

llt· seen frP,II)
York ' OI~ttil.riR

Ohio Stale Fair
Viaitora

AU.. MAJCE8 or radioll serviced at

reuonable prlc,a. Brlnlf Jn yo,•r
radio or ct.U 2U~J. H. M. Oro:&gt;~

Middleport.

now on wlth 1\ New
House sWtll\~r when
c\·er au.(} whcr:ever the &amp;oya display
tllttr Wa.,es' 'tn • a rebreatton ~U
coQtetil.. ' ·""'
'Ole Clo~iefs 1 meeting t~e Fugate
f-peciabl for tlle fourth L: m(l of the
~::ca59il; demol'lstrq.ted their ~uper-

of his careel'; Russell h~ Ule g~e
well in Ita.nP et all time&amp;. S~g
{ ut sev~n · a.ntf lJoidlng the · OIJI?DBI~
YOQ. to two scratrh h!ts both se.
curl!d by Johnson and both of the
1nfteld vo.riety, Russell v;Rs well
nigh invincible.
In the meantime Buck pittblng

STOP AT

HOTEL
COLUMBUS

tol I

S~r ·W alter

Corner Lonr a11r1 FIUh l')t.M.
Columbus, Ohio.

and the lnjuns
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·DOV8U! fi..!O
Dlnln,cr Jl.o«nn, Coffee' Shop.

New York , Aug. 25-INB--Max
Cart!y will continue aa manaaer of

thr Brooklyn Dodgers or the Na·
Wonal bAsebt.ll lea~ue.
Despite reports that Burlela:h
Grimes of the St. Lo.W. Card.ln~als
i:lad. been tentatively serected. for
the Job. Carey '-'as ·n11med ·manager
for 1934 by the club'&amp; d.lrectors ye.s·
tl'rday.
It Wll8 undentood Carey will be
paid $1~.000 anuulilly.

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.lam&lt;oa

HEAVE'N5,

fl, Butler,

CASPER!

llaaarer.

I DIDN'T
EXPI;.CT TO
SEE YOU

HERE·"

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Phlladclphll\ . ... . .
Brooklyn , .
Clnrltmatl
AMERICAN
Club
WaShington . . . . .
l'{tw York .. . . . .
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LEAGUE
Won Loot
70 40
70 47
63 61

Det!·oiL . . . . . . .
FJllladelphlo

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f¥ston . . . . . .

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St. Louis . .. . . . . . . . 4S

78

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,. JOHNSON
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CI.EVELAND 1/IJJUNS !

INTERNATIONAL J.EAGVE
Olub
Won Lost
Newark . . . . . . . . . . 85 r,7
~cheo~er
78 65
BalLlmot·e
74 68
'l'oronto . . .
73
Buft'alo . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 73
Albany . . .
69 'fS
Montreal . . . . . . . . . . 66 · 75

Did You Ever Stop To
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Jersey City . . . . . . . . 55
YESTERDAY'S

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RESULTS

By EDSON R. WAITE

A~EitiCAN ASSOCIATION
Colun'lbus 5, Bt. Pnul 4.
Mlnm.:ap(IIJg 15, Toledo 8.
Milwa.uk::e 11 . Lcutsvlllc 10.
Only gam ~s schedul::d.
-NATIONAL LEAGUE
.Brooklyn 2, Ctnolnna.ti o.

t)lnclnnat.t 3, Brooklyn 2.
(lhlaago 5, Philad8lphill o.
Chlco.go 9, Philadelphia 6. ·

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BRUCE B. BREWER, VICE PRESIDENT OF THE FEIUlY·
HANLY ADVERTISING COMPANY, SAYS:

Bortol.'l 4. St. Louis 3.
Fttt,..,bur,qh at Now Yol'k ltal,nl.
AMERICAN LEAGVB
New York 10. Cleveln.qd t.

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THE GEEVUM-GDU.S

WRJ:Ihtngton 13, Det.rolt 8.
Booton 8, Ohtqago 1. ·
Chicago 7. Boston 6 tlO lnn.li)(Js) .
St. Louis 7, 'Phuadalphih 8 Uf
lnnlngal ,
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Phtlp.d.e.lphiiL 4, a~ Louts 3.
.. IN'fEIII'~T~t;lNAL LEAGIJB
Mon~real · J~ .~}"lester . (~).
Newark a~ ~t!anY' (rain).
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Bal~l'!lore at .tel~ 91t1 &lt;ratn~.

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bourht recently without thinking it over quite a bit? That means
yo11, apJI everyone elt~; will read MORE about oome 'article in
whicli you miiY be, or can be, interested.
In tha newr.oaper you have theae fa~lJ lo,ieally preaentecl·to
JD\1·
YOiJ can lin!fer on a certain point qf advau~-!'; fOU can
:f'~ !I 1!1,!1111; you ~n,. the eviti1~&gt;n~e th";",' o~ w~iFJl. to ~-.e your .

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Billy Evan11 nomi·
Walter Johnson to

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Cleveland ' lndians,

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Compete For Honora
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Help

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IS NEXT G~AL IF
DUCKUE S~L~NS

world' ha.ve l.ncrea.sed
In the past. four years.

This year, In splt.e ot Lhe shori-est Wh£St. crop In exactly 40 yea"',
the total crop, added to the carryover from last year total~ 8'15 mllUon bushels, ,the amount In slJh'.

boss' te~ to\Ullament.
lor use between July 1, 1933 and
The rolft all!. Paul Clifford or July 1 01 n&amp;xt. ,-ear.
. Porneron Japti oa.wner, of Urbana
Export,, seed, Uvestoek and feed
: PDlmer · BoVfe · . OaWpoU. ·
and will use only a lJttle more than 600
':Henry HeJbel, 'Zanes~Ue. W1ru1era bu.sheJ.s ot wheat durl.ni that time,
I of today•8 r'riultclles wl\1 play tor the lc·avlnJ a aurplUH of 2'75
miW!JD
; tournament ljingleiJ t~le tomomw [ bushelll on July I , 1034. With a
normal wheat. crop next. year wh~h
·afternoon.' ,
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; The Pomeroy JOllt.t. breezed thru I will add 860 mlUiun bUBb$, the
~ earlier matches of the tournament wheat In sight. for JUlY l , 1D34 .to
In fllfY ~.. i)efeaUpg Davlj:l July 1 1935 wiD be more th8(l qne
Weimer Ordo'l'umbus yelte"rd'ily iJ.f billlon bushels twice the amotplt
6· 2
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Cuttqrd will meet ,Heibel thlll arIt tbta 0011ditlon came · abobt,
~ ~noort, while Bovle , was lleheduled ~-heat prices would be l'ed~ to' •
: tel meer ellilmf'l• ~ '
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l.ivf!8tocll: feed level r&amp;.ther . Olan •
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touman food price level. The ex·' The Pomeroy youth will see ac- pccted reduction tn acrea11e due to
~ tion follow_
lna: the singles oompetl- this Wheat Plan will Iargelf ear' tion wbe1p~,UIU'ter tl"'la El,lld semi· 1ect thla situation.
r,
r fln&amp;la In (l~le! wta 4tart. The
Additional meetln11s will be; held
; Olirtoa'd-Oral):er ·~ comUinatlon easlly this week at Lons Bott,oru.,..,'fhun, disposed of Thelbert and Tuylor da.y night and Roekt Sprtnp Prl·
, ~tflrday , 6-0, 6-2. The doubles clay nlRht. ~her me~:thi~ 'if:lll ~
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SlFHY ~F EUR~PE
IS THREHENEO BY
NAllS, IS CH~RGE

~HE~T P~~T AS
HISnRICU M~VE

Austrian Baron

Bennett Says Arreement
Is Step Toward
Prosperity

Lett Activities
Trouble

To Brina About !mJ&gt;rO're· i
ment; Siped By 21
Nations

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FOR DEUNQUENCY

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Controeton Chary About Ex-~illties
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A.cceptin• Joba; Mei••
arreated at Requeet of
Wo•k Deloyoll
U. S. Authorities

Game Called 8 :3• P. M.

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PUR~

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O'iganized

CANE GRANULATED

Columbwl, 0.. Aua:.
:m oonttactora allbmlt.t.eel
pr&lt;ije&lt;ta In the Ohio'a ftt'llt

Only

were no

cral othm!J there were
two btda.
Hl1her commodity

held respoMibJ.e tor
hldl, which must be
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Cabbage ............ 4 lbs. 15c
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Celery, Large Stalks .. 2 for 17c
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1.1 acte commiRslooer in London, thiJ
afternoon. in the hope of I'Wiq a
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STAGE IS SET FOR
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Prompt&amp; Action

IN THIS DIRECTION

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Columbus, 0 ., Aua: . 2&amp;-IN8--8urvMirs of a tleld ot more than 100,
tour Ohlo boya were to compete
here t.9d11y 1n the sem.l· ftnab or the
!il.lclee: dlvl.sion tn the Columbus

elouay, llllcbtlY coo1eo
Nortb.- portlop tordlh~. Sunday fstr .
w. VA.--ftnly doUd7 t&lt;·nlibt and · sunda}.
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Sheriff A. 0. Tracy.

To Be One Of Four Re·
ma•n•q In Sinales
Competition

WEATHER FORECAST-

onnir .laO.

CLIFFORD WINS

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tho Nowa Oftlce of Tlie
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