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Man

Personals

Summons

REkDERS' NOTI.CE - If 70U
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CJ11utopber KMbDe F.,...
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Citizoa, Diet in

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WEATHER FORECASTo&gt;I&lt;&gt;-Gmerally roor

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POMEROY, OHIO, WED}ff:SDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, l9S3

TRAIN .CRASH TAKES TERRIBLE TOLL·
Man Vidims ··pound". A It~~· Hu;rican~...Subsides
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lira. Jat.Ob Ro.llet, 11t Polnel'()J
and Mrs. Homer llarlblnCton 01
Dexter' have ,.urned to theb
homes 1'rom rrontoa 'Wbere tbeJ at.
ttnded. the Rebekah Loclp OODMD•
tlon ot Dlltrict 49 ror the ~~ twt
days. Mr. and Mrs. Manhtn~ton
spent Labor Day with Mr. and Mn
RoUer here.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
Frueea M. lhle, Pluo
butruc:tor, wftl lie ia Pom.
erOy, Wednefiay, Sept. 6tland will be ready to ro•ume teacbin1 private and
elaN pupil a 011 SepL 11th.
Parent• pl~an call or interYiew reaardlaa t he 10
weeka . l'erm. Studio at W.
A. Compton
Reaidene~ ·
W..t Mo!.i~ S!Net.

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~ISITUflS IN C
PHfPAflE TULUVE
~TftlfE

Principals in Love Theft Suit

AREA

VICTIMS UN W
rRUM fAIR CAU
IN
DEN

For Freedom
By Guard11
Detn~ined

Stand of Crim·
iaal IDNne Re•ulb in
Death of Inmate

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&lt;COpyrloh~ 1$33,

BALL

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Community Dwellera To
Be "Sold Idea" Of
Proaperity

COAL PROBLEM
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Property Damaae Set
At $3.000,000

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8epl;. 1-INB-Dij·

orders broke out here today ••

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Tw'O J!d HDI wut1 a.ITft&amp;ed
fw loo&amp;lk
aolllen bad
opened Ore oa the• While &amp;bey
were tn the a(&gt;f; ol ILUt._pUng

TONI~HTl

BARGAIN NIGHT!

to plllap • ·~

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AO

'l'llne

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Game

Revolt
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Old Roclt·Ribbed Dry State

Gives 2 to 1 Decision
to Wet Foree~ 1

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nhant.
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Oha.rte&amp; a.q1.

Pllin-Atnertean

JeavtDIJ Havana were

~ar of Al'Jned
lqterventton
Uil.ltl!ld ; state• · prompted

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lhetrUl tlndne~~·:
'e1'or
bown
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powH to preve~ and quell ~''""!'•
but scattered. reports fYom
i~. or Ha.ve.na and oUler

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not entlrtly auccmarul.
One aoldler waa n!port.ed kllled
·and two wounded tn Havana bY
uaknown persona who nred a machIne-run volley from a apeedtne

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the" republic tncUcabed

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Marte Drnaler, Wa.llaee
a-yin

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tearful the new revolutltonacy
ta woUld be unable ~ rnalnt&amp;tn· or-

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tc.da.y wu a IJl'OUP or
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suburb.

Lake Shipments
Show Blg Boost

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Begun Into
Ohio Blast
Man Believed to H.n
Been Blown to Bita
in Ellpl01icm

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Still In Problematic
Stage

&amp;be ew nvolaUonuJ J•rdt\
t &amp;rowe t. reorianhe the Cuban ,o,enunud.

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ES IN

CAMPAIGN fUR NHA

Makoo Situation Acute;

Shootinl By Heavily
Armed Youth•

ISAl[S ARMYTO
INVADE

FOOD SHORTAGE

By Promiocuoua Street

RaviiNI..

WAKE U SnRM
IN S~UTH l[U~
Diatricta Wrecked
By Hurricane

TENSION INCREASED

Nl1bt

In Strike Tragedy

Floodo Sweep

Terrific Impact
Car To Splinterecl
Wood
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Situation Causea
Uneuine~t Alnonr
Touriata

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Mt ol MJ.r'ch 3, 181'0.

Publlabed Dall)' and.
luu.Uf ~t Blturdl)'. LQcated. on l!owe'r Secan4 Street, PUmei'Q)', 0.
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frkoda B8Dd WI letWrs ur De\1 n1.tter Cor publlc&amp;Uon t.hel'
ttiGu1d 1n all cQeJ atan thelr nam86---&amp;ll.h ~ ~ not ueoea&amp;rUJ to bo
pto.Wd- AmlO)'UJOUillet Lers, howevtr excellent a.nd deslrablt~ In tbem -

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l•'red Kiln ba II, lac.

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Tceney Manle,o ot Akral:t,

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GREGG
Phone

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Tru.,kS
"' Collide
, At Street Corner

582-L

~til mlih\. conltnue on
hooueward, aero-

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a. rew dltfl

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her

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father, Mlllard ~
John Ocblt! lUld wUe wtre 8Wldays ~ ol lb. and )[rs. Prank
Buek.
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Emma. Dl.vls wu a rtd:Dt ru ~
of Bessie Moore
L Ui! IJcdaon and Beule l(oOore
nttended the E1chl.n1er funerals,
1 11da.Y at Syraeuae.
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his

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way

w Sher01f A.

OAK GROVE

O&amp;lled ,., ""
The wreckage waa cle6.rod arre
A e~ at. the lnl'.ftrsl!ctl@ Qf appw xhnat.toly coe and one-haU
hours .&gt;f controversy.
Tblrd u. venue an.d Locust s,treet
ll~re Tuesday evPtJing, l'letwe«:n two

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tfucks, r~ll!ci

ln

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conslcleklbl~

di.m'«e to one truck. bealin~ We1Jt
'\91"1inla lleen~ '
The own~r cf lh.e Wei&gt;t VIrgin~
tiue11: p ve hu; name as c E R.us-

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ot ·Morgantown, who aald lie
wq, en route home. The other
t:tuck ~ng ln ihc accident was
" lar~ oU trUCk owned by the
~rt tcp and Baking Oompenv

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'Th ree Months
60 Six Mvnths •

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For lkllihteu Olfke nd Circlllatlnn Depl. C11U Z02-B

Delhcred By Ca.rrier
One Weet .
One MonU1
One Year

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awarding ot U'ie coaL bid to wuuam

rBONI!: YOUK NEWS TO

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Till 11f\JLV 'I'RIBt1Nir- POMKI\OY, OlltO

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the- in-

where a. tra.mc light. i&lt;;
lPttd. but according to both dl1~11on

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teucldn~, d~( trine ;
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w, Ill' • Cr r....,v..r, 0/lio , - ·

The Povert truck

was

th e

headed
the
on

~uth on Th!:·d avenue a nd
~W!sell l trucle: was heij.ded et\Bt

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upon thP. love, I:JyaHy and rw' otw n of the JJ~opi C1 ;ml~t IJI:l 1n ]lllJmoitY w1th
the t eathlllg8 c..f J.-~ us I fw Chn~ t whose word£ fit mtu .cvery f'lld ar.d ct&gt;IWI :u
of the h 1..1mnn hua r: . u 11 l r.r whom L waa !! tlld m Jo hn'? .46. ":SE:\" :-~ R MAll

ope111.tinr at th.e time o(

Wu"t s traot

; OWners of both trucks c&amp;ntenddd their drivers blamel~ \fhtle
¥r. ,C::~vert aJth~h decla.rlng
that h.e wa.s not. &amp;ssUming respon~mty' tor the cra:sh, agreed to re-

A

l&gt;:&gt;:'c" was
wheel of thr R1 ~ •
a
light

THE CUBAN UPRISING

a.

· to do

HAlt MY BOY!
FRANC/~ WALLACE
ATITHOit 0~ 1HlJbJH.II .

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by
FRANCIS \'\1AI T.tiCE

of llliD!Jt£

NLY THE CENTER
LEAVES
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fuuthull nm el . '..' the career of Tommy
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h'H.t u1mu the p&lt;:clestal rowv.ed for Ameti,c;B.'~
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1 g' ~~tfoottlllt~~~nrice, t~y?.iit\jj~ :=t; l --gO)~;"·
love under the ancient elms of the campus. And
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ll f.{reat picture of a mother's staunch fa..ith in
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tile hoy who hnd to changehimself from a foot·
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hall god inlo a real m~n. Don't miss the heart·

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and color of this great

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OGmmuhistfc or any other rndleal l
a11pltatlons, however, have been •

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who claim ·tbelr only •• obje.:t, if to

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tbe f&amp;t110U8 National 'hotel rumon5
and repbrts ·,pread thruout the city,
serving to c:Joud the actual ~In
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and lntenUons of the revolt leaders
who unsea.tect-. pro"Yisi&lt;mal t&gt;teslden~ I
Oarl08 Manutl De Cespedes only 2&lt;:" 1
days after he succeeded ronneL"
President &lt;krnrdo Machado
Most pers~tent was ~ l"UPJOr t'"' 1
paid a(Jenta of the
Soviet were
1 prominent 1n the uprising and tilt~-~
dida't 1 they were working feverishly
to 1

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~eM8t;
oW - 'her r.c.
toaj\ocll cut
loose completeJs from
or the ~chado re;ime

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Tortured Victim?

By EDSON R. WAITE, SHAWNEE, OKLA.

THAT there io more to any bueineoo than merely having a
plato to do busine11.
Securinsthe men:handis•• to aell io only the fint step.
The moat important thing ia the selling of merchandiae and
rdling it righL
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The right kind of merchandise, backed up by the right kind
of Advertioing, will always build a profitable buaineso.
Good advertiain11 createo an irreotihle apJleal.
Advertised merchandise alway&amp; createa IOod-will fur any
buainell because it aiveo tatiafacti011.
The demand for adverti•ed 100d1 is 11rowing day by day.
Advertjaii1 alwaya makeo ,. wonderful impre10ion on hUoy
shnf•p•r•; they always read the ads before ahopping in order to
•ave time a11d money.
Truthful advertidng hat a wide range of appeal. It reachea
everybody.

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i,p stardom. Well, u Jot of people get out or th e limeby cqltivating t~o r u h ead~.
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Good Tobacco-Real Good Tobacco!
Note the smooth, silky texture. These are
the center, leaves. We don't use the \Iarsh
top )eavea•bl !he.pl~nt~r th&lt;; coarse bottom leaves. Only the few choice center
leav.s-oo ste~t~&lt;-nq stalk. And every
Lucky is fully packdl with these choice
toboCCO!l. Row¥!, 'lir\Jl-free from loose
ends. That' r why Lu~kies always please.
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Pri~on

llt .\

Mt ol MJ.r'ch 3, 181'0.

Publlabed Dall)' and.
luu.Uf ~t Blturdl)'. LQcated. on l!owe'r Secan4 Street, PUmei'Q)', 0.
- ~ Wh6ll
frkoda B8Dd WI letWrs ur De\1 n1.tter Cor publlc&amp;Uon t.hel'
ttiGu1d 1n all cQeJ atan thelr nam86---&amp;ll.h ~ ~ not ueoea&amp;rUJ to bo
pto.Wd- AmlO)'UJOUillet Lers, howevtr excellent a.nd deslrablt~ In tbem -

•

Ow

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"'lna in no

l~t&amp;noe will be publlahed.

.NATIONAL ADVERTISING REPII.l.SENTATJVEi
l•'red Kiln ba II, lac.

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P4ila!lelpbla. r"ltbbnrrb,

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In Bunttncton. PridaJ.
Tceney Manle,o ot Akral:t,

Pr1ode

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VIRGJNIA
GREGG
Phone

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Tru.,kS
"' Collide
, At Street Corner

582-L

~til mlih\. conltnue on
hooueward, aero-

~,~;;l.;:;h•

......

a. rew dltfl

"
her

wtt.h

father, Mlllard ~
John Ocblt! lUld wUe wtre 8Wldays ~ ol lb. and )[rs. Prank
Buek.
' , I
Emma. Dl.vls wu a rtd:Dt ru ~
of Bessie Moore
L Ui! IJcdaon and Beule l(oOore
nttended the E1chl.n1er funerals,
1 11da.Y at Syraeuae.
·~

!!.ill··

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.~=~~===d
his

Probe

way

w Sher01f A.

OAK GROVE

O&amp;lled ,., ""
The wreckage waa cle6.rod arre
A e~ at. the lnl'.ftrsl!ctl@ Qf appw xhnat.toly coe and one-haU
hours .&gt;f controversy.
Tblrd u. venue an.d Locust s,treet
ll~re Tuesday evPtJing, l'letwe«:n two

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_

tfucks, r~ll!ci

ln

I

conslcleklbl~

di.m'«e to one truck. bealin~ We1Jt
'\91"1inla lleen~ '
The own~r cf lh.e Wei&gt;t VIrgin~
tiue11: p ve hu; name as c E R.us-

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.50 I
1 00 :

a+u.

ot ·Morgantown, who aald lie
wq, en route home. The other
t:tuck ~ng ln ihc accident was
" lar~ oU trUCk owned by the
~rt tcp and Baking Oompenv

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One Ye!l.l'

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NEWS

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$ 15 One Mon t h
'Th ree Months
60 Six Mvnths •

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For lkllihteu Olfke nd Circlllatlnn Depl. C11U Z02-B

Delhcred By Ca.rrier
One Weet .
One MonU1
One Year

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matt.eT of importance befnC: tbe
awarding ot U'ie coaL bid to wuuam

rBONI!: YOUK NEWS TO

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Mihr~

For EdU.orlal Olfkc Cu.U :13&amp;:-L

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Till 11f\JLV 'I'RIBt1Nir- POMKI\OY, OlltO

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The ' trucks

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OOllkled at

the- in-

where a. tra.mc light. i&lt;;
lPttd. but according to both dl1~11on

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Y4;&amp; o.nd to other , wttue811C6, wa.s

JfOt

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All relqr1 ono
•r lfnfbJi nf 3Jf.Jilt!l,.
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1f

teucldn~, d~( trine ;
t J&lt;'', • ;c t'' h.1• ~ v-.v ••hum

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L IK I·~

'J'III S MAN

- . ! - - ~ •uJ· .¥.~.!1&gt; / &lt;rl.it;J -

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w, Ill' • Cr r....,v..r, 0/lio , - ·

The Povert truck

was

th e

headed
the
on

~uth on Th!:·d avenue a nd
~W!sell l trucle: was heij.ded et\Bt

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upon thP. love, I:JyaHy and rw' otw n of the JJ~opi C1 ;ml~t IJI:l 1n ]lllJmoitY w1th
the t eathlllg8 c..f J.-~ us I fw Chn~ t whose word£ fit mtu .cvery f'lld ar.d ct&gt;IWI :u
of the h 1..1mnn hua r: . u 11 l r.r whom L waa !! tlld m Jo hn'? .46. ":SE:\" :-~ R MAll

ope111.tinr at th.e time o(

Wu"t s traot

; OWners of both trucks c&amp;ntenddd their drivers blamel~ \fhtle
¥r. ,C::~vert aJth~h decla.rlng
that h.e wa.s not. &amp;ssUming respon~mty' tor the cra:sh, agreed to re-

A

l&gt;:&gt;:'c" was
wheel of thr R1 ~ •
a
light

THE CUBAN UPRISING

a.

· to do

HAlt MY BOY!
FRANC/~ WALLACE
ATITHOit 0~ 1HlJbJH.II .

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by
FRANCIS \'\1AI T.tiCE

of llliD!Jt£

NLY THE CENTER
LEAVES
ARE USED
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h'H.t u1mu the p&lt;:clestal rowv.ed for Ameti,c;B.'~
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love under the ancient elms of the campus. And
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tile hoy who hnd to changehimself from a foot·
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hall god inlo a real m~n. Don't miss the heart·

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who claim ·tbelr only •• obje.:t, if to

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tbe f&amp;t110U8 National 'hotel rumon5
and repbrts ·,pread thruout the city,
serving to c:Joud the actual ~In
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and lntenUons of the revolt leaders
who unsea.tect-. pro"Yisi&lt;mal t&gt;teslden~ I
Oarl08 Manutl De Cespedes only 2&lt;:" 1
days after he succeeded ronneL"
President &lt;krnrdo Machado
Most pers~tent was ~ l"UPJOr t'"' 1
paid a(Jenta of the
Soviet were
1 prominent 1n the uprising and tilt~-~
dida't 1 they were working feverishly
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By EDSON R. WAITE, SHAWNEE, OKLA.

THAT there io more to any bueineoo than merely having a
plato to do busine11.
Securinsthe men:handis•• to aell io only the fint step.
The moat important thing ia the selling of merchandiae and
rdling it righL
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The right kind of merchandise, backed up by the right kind
of Advertioing, will always build a profitable buaineso.
Good advertiain11 createo an irreotihle apJleal.
Advertised merchandise alway&amp; createa IOod-will fur any
buainell because it aiveo tatiafacti011.
The demand for adverti•ed 100d1 is 11rowing day by day.
Advertjaii1 alwaya makeo ,. wonderful impre10ion on hUoy
shnf•p•r•; they always read the ads before ahopping in order to
•ave time a11d money.
Truthful advertidng hat a wide range of appeal. It reachea
everybody.

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It is SJJ.Jd that a snre toe st,.rt ed -l011n Blnntldl on the
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Note the smooth, silky texture. These are
the center, leaves. We don't use the \Iarsh
top )eavea•bl !he.pl~nt~r th&lt;; coarse bottom leaves. Only the few choice center
leav.s-oo ste~t~&lt;-nq stalk. And every
Lucky is fully packdl with these choice
toboCCO!l. Row¥!, 'lir\Jl-free from loose
ends. That' r why Lu~kies always please.
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1-0 s~re For Tourney' Championahip

C. MOORE ,STARS

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Pitchea Beautifully
Seorea Lo!te Run Of
Conteat
lid~

t.Qe

sebcm, thi

hug~t

Pome(oy

cl1lw d of the
Little RILz

tdm turned IDfk t~e Cora team of
o .llla County anc;l walked away
wlth the cbam:p1on$1p o! tbe tourna ment. st.N"ed. at the Bllvet" Bridge

ba,U pE~.rk lmder th ~ Ugbts. The
:,(Ore was ~ to 0 and 'wll,l.l..a t.hrillmg
contest from 8tl)rt to !ln}sh ·

Wtth Cll.f! MOore · servltfg ug. the
blqnts for tho op!)061.ng battcrB to
~hOOt at the Galha 'Co\mUit.n a m:wr
i' ald a chance to win although th ey
~· ere In po5ition t.o soore once durIng the game In tlw~;eventh" lnntni
when Trnth 'reachedllihlrd ,wltJl. two
a.· hit or. error wtSllld havt'
~~~i~J~.".bom.~e
ll'roth .
the
Or! the losing
to
a base

tally.

a'iO) r&lt;.OCt;;~

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was

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two ' ··' ''· ''

waa .Biven a life when Young
dropped Duckworth's fa st throw at
close range and went to second on
a. passed ball.
In the ninth Wood and Allison
n ·ached second. No othur players
went as rar as th• midway sl~tlon
and only lhe reached fir.st where
Young was the gua.rdlRtl The Sl-Im
tntal Of hitting by Cora WO.."i Alli son's hit In the fuurth witt. two
&lt;ll!t. Troth 's s ingle In th e seventll
with none out Jmtes smgle in the
eighth with none out anti Wood's
~.Ingle In the nlnt.h wJth none out.
Tbe Little Ritz outfit on lhe other hand bel~ out eight bits two of
th~:m being , doublrs
They thl;'ew
at relUlt tliree cha.ncea to score, to
the Winds bccnUM'! of the raBhest
kind ·0! biUie runnlug which might
hn.'Oie bjoought results had they nntr:h'd O\)t ·· their darede,rll running
by 111 es . ~ ~he proper Ume Three

FOR RENT OR BALE reasonably
the Hug:g property on River Pront
Mlddteuort. Also milctlla.neowl
houaehOJd rurntl'ltllngs frir ale
immediately. Inquire a~ bowie.
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4Jii£RIOAN LEAGllE

"Tarzan" of the Giants

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Columbus at Indianapolis.
(lltt.u-nccn and nl~tltl

Toledo at Loullwllle.
J{!\.tlt&amp;S Clf¥ at. 81 P o.nl

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Batl!ll Red1ued

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NO'J ICE Ot' APPOIN'J'MEN'l'
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New York at Plt!.'sburgh.
Be ten al Chl ca~~: o
Phlladclphla al 8t Louts

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ocn'l Code, sees. lO'H2-L3
t .'10hLl'- of Mary McGhM lJn:l!QMd
NotlcP. I&amp; hereby !Jlven thut A. B
Mt•Ohco ha.a been duly lt(lpotnted
1\nd quiLIIfled RS Executor of the
Esttf,tc or Mary ML'{Jilee la.tc of
Mr:tgs coun~y. Ohio, de!lf'ased.
Outed tllla 5 day of Sept. 1033
,
S. A McCullough
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Judge of the Probate Court
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Meigs County, Ohio

AMERICAN LEA.JUE
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AMIEBICA!'-1

ASS(H;IA'J.'ION

Cclmnbur, 8. lndlan:~pn1l1-; 2.
~ltdiAttapolh:; 7. Colwnbm; 2
Bt. Po.ul II. Mlnnea.poils Ci

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nctr:-JL at Boston
Chlcs r.;o uk Wa.slunglon
INTEHNA'IIONAL LEAGUE
Ro:'! hAGter at Montreal.
Bi1rl'alo sl Toronto

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ltddng, burninc akin, fiVM In aevwe
4liii!!L ltehlnriltllP. themotnent Zemo

toueheo the ten-llllllntlomed oklo
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of ita rare iqndienta. ~o

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CATCHERS
A TOUGH TIME
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Thaxtuu , &amp;::
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R. ~- KENNEDY, EDITOR Of THE WHITTIER (CALl·
'FORNIA) NEWS, SAYS:

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Bentz of Third Street OVU' UJe
week end.

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Hot Game Ia D!l~ided By
1-0 s~re For Tourney' Championahip

C. MOORE ,STARS

ili10t 0%

Pitchea Beautifully
Seorea Lo!te Run Of
Conteat
lid~

t.Qe

sebcm, thi

hug~t

Pome(oy

cl1lw d of the
Little RILz

tdm turned IDfk t~e Cora team of
o .llla County anc;l walked away
wlth the cbam:p1on$1p o! tbe tourna ment. st.N"ed. at the Bllvet" Bridge

ba,U pE~.rk lmder th ~ Ugbts. The
:,(Ore was ~ to 0 and 'wll,l.l..a t.hrillmg
contest from 8tl)rt to !ln}sh ·

Wtth Cll.f! MOore · servltfg ug. the
blqnts for tho op!)061.ng battcrB to
~hOOt at the Galha 'Co\mUit.n a m:wr
i' ald a chance to win although th ey
~· ere In po5ition t.o soore once durIng the game In tlw~;eventh" lnntni
when Trnth 'reachedllihlrd ,wltJl. two
a.· hit or. error wtSllld havt'
~~~i~J~.".bom.~e
ll'roth .
the
Or! the losing
to
a base

tally.

a'iO) r&lt;.OCt;;~

:cc-,:_c;

was

"'coud

two ' ··' ''· ''

waa .Biven a life when Young
dropped Duckworth's fa st throw at
close range and went to second on
a. passed ball.
In the ninth Wood and Allison
n ·ached second. No othur players
went as rar as th• midway sl~tlon
and only lhe reached fir.st where
Young was the gua.rdlRtl The Sl-Im
tntal Of hitting by Cora WO.."i Alli son's hit In the fuurth witt. two
&lt;ll!t. Troth 's s ingle In th e seventll
with none out Jmtes smgle in the
eighth with none out anti Wood's
~.Ingle In the nlnt.h wJth none out.
Tbe Little Ritz outfit on lhe other hand bel~ out eight bits two of
th~:m being , doublrs
They thl;'ew
at relUlt tliree cha.ncea to score, to
the Winds bccnUM'! of the raBhest
kind ·0! biUie runnlug which might
hn.'Oie bjoought results had they nntr:h'd O\)t ·· their darede,rll running
by 111 es . ~ ~he proper Ume Three

FOR RENT OR BALE reasonably
the Hug:g property on River Pront
Mlddteuort. Also milctlla.neowl
houaehOJd rurntl'ltllngs frir ale
immediately. Inquire a~ bowie.
9~6~3t .

Won Lost. .tfct.
fD . 6ll
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AMZ:&amp;ICAN ASSOC'1ATION

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HOTEL
COLUMBUS

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.385

4Jii£RIOAN LEAGllE

"Tarzan" of the Giants

w

80

Columbus at Indianapolis.
(lltt.u-nccn and nl~tltl

Toledo at Loullwllle.
J{!\.tlt&amp;S Clf¥ at. 81 P o.nl

()olllllllnllf. Ohio.

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Mllwnt!k«: at. Mlnnen:&gt;OHs.

II'Jreprool

NATIONAL J,U.CUZ

Batl!ll Red1ued

KOOMS $1.00, -UI
BA Tll Sl..!JII
OUUNG ROOI\1 AND

8J uJk1\'ll
lt~o

NO'J ICE Ot' APPOIN'J'MEN'l'
of Euou&amp;or

Undu Ehunr. Mlln3j;emen&amp;

New S1uyrna,
SO

a.r...,_at

JtoTl:L

Florida

Bathll, Sltii'Jn

Ue-a&amp;ed
Write r•n Baokld a.nd

na~s

JAMES H. BUTLER
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Cincl.tmall

New York at Plt!.'sburgh.
Be ten al Chl ca~~: o
Phlladclphla al 8t Louts

COt"(llEB fiiiOP
UDA £:(11IUT

a~

llames)

ocn'l Code, sees. lO'H2-L3
t .'10hLl'- of Mary McGhM lJn:l!QMd
NotlcP. I&amp; hereby !Jlven thut A. B
Mt•Ohco ha.a been duly lt(lpotnted
1\nd quiLIIfled RS Executor of the
Esttf,tc or Mary ML'{Jilee la.tc of
Mr:tgs coun~y. Ohio, de!lf'ased.
Outed tllla 5 day of Sept. 1033
,
S. A McCullough
'
Judge of the Probate Court
-,
Meigs County, Ohio

AMERICAN LEA.JUE
l.i?\'£1imd Rt Phlad.•lph la

AMIEBICA!'-1

ASS(H;IA'J.'ION

Cclmnbur, 8. lndlan:~pn1l1-; 2.
~ltdiAttapolh:; 7. Colwnbm; 2
Bt. Po.ul II. Mlnnea.poils Ci

I

8 L l.&lt;JUIS at New York '
nctr:-JL at Boston
Chlcs r.;o uk Wa.slunglon
INTEHNA'IIONAL LEAGUE
Ro:'! hAGter at Montreal.
Bi1rl'alo sl Toronto

- - ,.•

Prompt Relief
•F,rom Jtehing Ecze._
1

.J..

lt'l Wonderful the Wlf 100l~fw
_Zemo bri~ prompt; - 1to
1 lng
ltddng, burninc akin, fiVM In aevwe
4liii!!L ltehlnriltllP. themotnent Zemo

toueheo the ten-llllllntlomed oklo
f becaUII8
of ita rare iqndienta. ~o

I er-r &amp;WII)' Rube~, Pimpt.., ~

tbo:!::i
nonftal.·
uae e!etm.._lii:I01
IZemo.\;;ollt-11ft
...,.•• _~;
Rbmrorm
and ~

il'a

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worth lhe - - - ... It ·brbjR'
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F'OWERFU~ YoUNG'

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HURLER. OF\'n!Ef

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'TR:Vt ~.:._, r0
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1'-II(;P F. 1.1 ~ lMA~l )

GIANT'S WI!O t'IAY
DEVELOP~ l,q'lt) -

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·~~~Je~Y~;
MOU~OSMEN

\THI
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OF AL.-L..
iiME I
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GRIDIRON'S GREATEST
MOMENTS in a great novel
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·-

.

PARMELEE:,
· HAS SO MI,ICH
;STUFF il:IAT .
CATCHERS
A TOUGH TIME
HANDLING HIS
DELIVERIES!

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hit
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Shawnee, Oklahoma

Thaxtuu , &amp;::
WOOd. cf .
1 J•oth, 2lJ
Allison., 3b .

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R. ~- KENNEDY, EDITOR Of THE WHITTIER (CALl·
'FORNIA) NEWS, SAYS:

Luman, c

..••

L Jon~··· lb

It Jr,nes, lb

"If ad.,.,rtiainr didn't pay there would be no advertiainr.

Wickllnc, l'f
Walker, p .

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'l'otal . .

330424161

Little R:tz l
£. Guhtlba, If

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L. Moore,

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