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School Days! Scttool Days!

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~11'071 ~ ~;t.bf Act of Mart.q, 3. UJ7111.
Publlabed Daib and
llA:tdq ~pt Bl,tyrcJa.y. Locatef1 on Lower Secontl Street, PGmero)', o.
WJ:lep OUl' trltllde aeud ua letters or newi matter fqr p1,1bltcaL1on they

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NEWS

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On NRA Drive

VIRGINIA
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'•aket 1t is e11.ruer to rell'! e them
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JHE NRA campu 1gn begun by the '..,0\'ernment under
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01 calm, ~obe1 L nd re.tsonable judgmt:nt, !&gt;.hould go great
]fJIJJfth K to\HUd huugt11g aiF1ut just what Mr. Romwvelt
intended ~hould be b, ou,&gt;lht about, namely Pr()spenty.
HQV.' t!\el, the g:H'nt 1roublt In the entire project ts
th~lt to(}.rnany placed Ill PO\Hr and Ol'ought hefore the
!·mcltght of pub licity, !111 ough political appointments,
~re unalile to Withstand the rush of blood sent to the
head through such Pfl!'lon.d mentiOn and are a.tH1cted
with eXP._¥gcrated idea~ of their owr. Importance with
conseqlf&amp;nt dire re suJUi to th€ NI~A campaign ~n general.
The underlying prmtlJll~ of the campaign is to put
more m,~n to work at a livable wage. When that is accomplished the ent ll'e IJl'Ogram i:Jc.:gun by Mrr. Roosevelt is
one hu-odred JH!r cent complete. ProspArity Will come
when our labormg fol'ces al'e put to work. Creating more
j'ob~ u.t ~ivable wagcg i~ bound to do that. Now, for that
I'N1Son, ~ Jt behooves the men in charge nf thJR campaigr.
to wor~ ~~&gt;l ow ly and careiu ll.v and to make su re that no
act, c1tijer o~·c1 t or olhct wise, sh:dl be made that can poa-

Plain' and Fur

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leading colors
BOUGHT EAR~ Y
$6.50 to $75.00
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Sty lee
Will coat Dll!Ch more on
reorder.......:We are receiv ..

ing notice nearly
day of Advancee,

Ribly bq con•trued es interfeJ·ing with that principle.
Wltenever we see a worker lose his job, Jt means we
inust sub- another take h1s plaoc before we are in as good
CCOTIO&gt;)Jl c ::dHpC a~ WC were bl'fure t hat mnn WI:I.R dis·
'fhCTfl:IOlt!~ it shlndg to reason that the cam~
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WEST SALEM
Mr ana Mr.; A L flotllday we""
Sunday gue!ita. of the lnl.tfr's ~: j~
t cr Mrs Corn Bil'lhops of Willtcc~

ina witlrout regard to proper lighting effects ~St.:emM to
ta'a ve futi RWU.Y without interfercni'e.
Th~· stote highway:-1 are flO littered With !rattle. ta:ap
(lara, mo.st of them "1thout ttul hght!l of any de~~raptwn
1and generally with one light lml'mng n:'l a headlight so
tUm tha~ut ,I hundred .n•Idl:l, it Is harrll.v as ~11:1:mct as an
ordinary, old fnshron('d b~1rn 1ant e111, thnt 1t 18 r·eally a
tcmarl&lt;abc tribute to th o Jnvers \\ ho JlR~l-1 to~Udt CR I'~, thut
n'lore a!3Cidcnts d o uot oceLli'
VHl,1:1ge and uty nuthontiei~. thruughl)ut the Buckeye
State give the dangcrouB praf.'tice no thought at all Hlld
!f;f; Wllh th e dCpJCi~.SclO II extend ing !'or ~Uf h II lung' period j
~'f time, thurt: a1·e hundreds •)f people driving ~undrcds of 1
cars whith l:l hould nut Lc pel mtllcd on the. h1ghways un~
lt~s they',havc pa ~~ ed ce rtain te~_t:; a~ to their roadwu_rthi~
het!s. TJ1ey an: nol o11 ly u pO:$i1tVI' memHe to the dnvelrS,
:md uwnf!r8 o.l' th~..: t:url:!, thev .u·c l}Xhemely hazardous to
1\11 torms. ot hum.tu life, ('lthel wodking or t•idinll, thod
lhty mct:,t I JI thdi' wild u.mbl,ng~.
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muuy lim ~::."' , 1nsJnl'd aJ,plnst ~tccJdcntH tht•msclvoK, are I
unable to collect one cent 1n dam~ges simply he~au~e tho
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p4tcc to do buaine...
$ecurlnr the merchandia~ to aoll io only the first otep.
Tho moot important thinr ia th, aelling of merchandite aqd
ullin&amp; it rialit.
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T~e ritht ~ind of merc~11~diae 1 baef&lt;ed up by the J'ight kind '
of AdyFI1it1n111 will alwaya bu,ld ll profita!&gt;1e husinen.
Gpod tdveriilln·r ~n!atea !ln irf&lt;oatillle aPJie,.l.
4!Jverflaecl merch&amp;nrUn alwa1• create• ropd·will for any
bl!airle•a btcau1e it 11iv~ la~fac~ion.
T"e ii~lJlall~ fQr adrlrUaed rooda ia rrowi.;r .day by day.
Aflv•rt!aiii alwaya liJ1,kli$ a wonderfuf impreaiion on buay
' ai)opP,t"r~; lhoy !ll'l'afi reid the aqa before ,!loppinr in order to
'*'II Jhqe ~d rn'pney.
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t•Lh~.:r than hi:i cr r, registerco:i tn SO'Ple other per· j
nal)l• because of the fl\ct thut he spends so much
.J!\•~Il••Y to ~roted othe111 in crashes l\Hd 11\en iln&lt;ls no pro·
for himself when he io the vic}im of some car•!~~·
)rtlhl&lt;"" driver, or both. A&amp; Jl matter of fa~\, It is
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Pens, Pencila, Tablets, Rulel'l!~·
Book Cas~_., Crayons.

NEW SHO&amp;S
NEW D~ESSES
Children• Oxforda for School
$1.25 UP, Size SYz to 8.
$1.39 Up, Size 11 Yz to 2.
Growing Girla aizea in pl(aia
black and two lone .ochool
fords . . ...... $f.75 to :Jl:.ll5
Boyo Oxford• $1.69 up.
Boya Golf Socko,
top $2Sc.
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School Days! Scttool Days!

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malter
13, 111311, •• me Pool Olllco a&gt;
~11'071 ~ ~;t.bf Act of Mart.q, 3. UJ7111.
Publlabed Daib and
llA:tdq ~pt Bl,tyrcJa.y. Locatef1 on Lower Secontl Street, PGmero)', o.
WJ:lep OUl' trltllde aeud ua letters or newi matter fqr p1,1bltcaL1on they

l'boukl in .111J, et.~W tJcn Uleir na.mu-although not
(llint.ed.

~eceii&amp;J'~Y

to

PHONE YOUR NEWS TO

II
NEWS

PA(IIITIIIID

IVoluntee~ Work

On NRA Drive

VIRGINIA
GREGG
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D_e__S~S--2--~L-

W11 DO QUil Milt

be

GOODS

4Jlrulymows letters, however excellent aud ttestrf'ble In Ule.tt!•

..;Jm tn nqJmt.ancli will be publlshed.
' ifiATIONAL ADVI!:BTISING B:i:PltE8t:NT.t.TIVE8
J'red Klmbll'll, lao.
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For Edllol'lal OUtee CaD

Questions Qnd·A.fttwer"

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Me n/rt(JtJrator'! Ia it better to

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·Egg! should be kept in A told
place m the refrige ator, close to
'he cbllhng un1t or ice~ amber.
rt eg111 art! kept m a bt or wire
'•aket 1t is e11.ruer to rell'! e them
1s they are lJ,sed than
li!n they
are bpt 1n a paper eontamer The
41tnl'er of breakage also 11 reduced
b1 th1a way.
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JHE NRA campu 1gn begun by the '..,0\'ernment under
the Jcadl::'rHhip of Pt'P:.Jtl cnl Hou~evcl~. 1~ a most laudable undor-tal&lt;ing and wtlh ptoper iur.r·troning with men
01 calm, ~obe1 L nd re.tsonable judgmt:nt, !&gt;.hould go great
]fJIJJfth K to\HUd huugt11g aiF1ut just what Mr. Romwvelt
intended ~hould be b, ou,&gt;lht about, namely Pr()spenty.
HQV.' t!\el, the g:H'nt 1roublt In the entire project ts
th~lt to(}.rnany placed Ill PO\Hr and Ol'ought hefore the
!·mcltght of pub licity, !111 ough political appointments,
~re unalile to Withstand the rush of blood sent to the
head through such Pfl!'lon.d mentiOn and are a.tH1cted
with eXP._¥gcrated idea~ of their owr. Importance with
conseqlf&amp;nt dire re suJUi to th€ NI~A campaign ~n general.
The underlying prmtlJll~ of the campaign is to put
more m,~n to work at a livable wage. When that is accomplished the ent ll'e IJl'Ogram i:Jc.:gun by Mrr. Roosevelt is
one hu-odred JH!r cent complete. ProspArity Will come
when our labormg fol'ces al'e put to work. Creating more
j'ob~ u.t ~ivable wagcg i~ bound to do that. Now, for that
I'N1Son, ~ Jt behooves the men in charge nf thJR campaigr.
to wor~ ~~&gt;l ow ly and careiu ll.v and to make su re that no
act, c1tijer o~·c1 t or olhct wise, sh:dl be made that can poa-

Plain' and Fur

'

Black and Brown are the
leading colors
BOUGHT EAR~ Y
$6.50 to $75.00
'
Sty lee
Will coat Dll!Ch more on
reorder.......:We are receiv ..

ing notice nearly
day of Advancee,

Ribly bq con•trued es interfeJ·ing with that principle.
Wltenever we see a worker lose his job, Jt means we
inust sub- another take h1s plaoc before we are in as good
CCOTIO&gt;)Jl c ::dHpC a~ WC were bl'fure t hat mnn WI:I.R dis·
'fhCTfl:IOlt!~ it shlndg to reason that the cam~
be dtrec!ed .tt":" lll ~t tho.sf.! places where par·
~;, d,r ~:'.- to l'!wf!ut ~hop methodS ~re or have been Pltr-

M1 • IWtll M.ulil'l'wnnt In AlU,uu; Sunu,\~ , to ath1d a .,Ph1llday
Ullmer to:- J\:11s Robi•\Cltl'

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i'er of
than
It

·Notice qf

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on Nuuiber .. B
of $2.00'to
Full P1c:k
No Slack Fillinq

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SAMEPRICEWrr

AUTO 'LIGHTS AND DRIVING

Ntw Fall Shoe$ lor Ladles

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AS 42 YEA,RS AGO

OR~..v.nd more, 111 every way, ('Very r.ight, iM 1t bc(·om·
imt C\oldent that ~l)methmg must be done to curb the
lJghtini )"nenhce us 'Jll'Rcliccll by hundtcds of. moton~ts
througltout the ot•te of Oh10 whe1·e the practtce of rlnv-

M

WEST SALEM
Mr ana Mr.; A L flotllday we""
Sunday gue!ita. of the lnl.tfr's ~: j~
t cr Mrs Corn Bil'lhops of Willtcc~

ina witlrout regard to proper lighting effects ~St.:emM to
ta'a ve futi RWU.Y without interfercni'e.
Th~· stote highway:-1 are flO littered With !rattle. ta:ap
(lara, mo.st of them "1thout ttul hght!l of any de~~raptwn
1and generally with one light lml'mng n:'l a headlight so
tUm tha~ut ,I hundred .n•Idl:l, it Is harrll.v as ~11:1:mct as an
ordinary, old fnshron('d b~1rn 1ant e111, thnt 1t 18 r·eally a
tcmarl&lt;abc tribute to th o Jnvers \\ ho JlR~l-1 to~Udt CR I'~, thut
n'lore a!3Cidcnts d o uot oceLli'
VHl,1:1ge and uty nuthontiei~. thruughl)ut the Buckeye
State give the dangcrouB praf.'tice no thought at all Hlld
!f;f; Wllh th e dCpJCi~.SclO II extend ing !'or ~Uf h II lung' period j
~'f time, thurt: a1·e hundreds •)f people driving ~undrcds of 1
cars whith l:l hould nut Lc pel mtllcd on the. h1ghways un~
lt~s they',havc pa ~~ ed ce rtain te~_t:; a~ to their roadwu_rthi~
het!s. TJ1ey an: nol o11 ly u pO:$i1tVI' memHe to the dnvelrS,
:md uwnf!r8 o.l' th~..: t:url:!, thev .u·c l}Xhemely hazardous to
1\11 torms. ot hum.tu life, ('lthel wodking or t•idinll, thod
lhty mct:,t I JI thdi' wild u.mbl,ng~.
:
HUI~P rNiB oi in!:!lau ccs ill which thc.sc cars ~~re in~ :
"tc\ved iu cm.!!hcs, n~ c tc\ nniod a nd thL n~nocc nt vtctrmK, ~
muuy lim ~::."' , 1nsJnl'd aJ,plnst ~tccJdcntH tht•msclvoK, are I
unable to collect one cent 1n dam~ges simply he~au~e tho
~uu&lt;~· ot tho ttuuiJJc J&lt; not w~J'Ih o "p]ugged n1ckei" In
kind of currency.

DoiiW.

r;::zt!ActiMI

Ji)td \?ou ever Stop
tto ctbinlt 1
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By EDSON R. WAITE, SUAWNEE, OKLA.

'

· Tt-~AT th!'re ia.lJlore to any buaineu than merely having a
p4tcc to do buaine...
$ecurlnr the merchandia~ to aoll io only the first otep.
Tho moot important thinr ia th, aelling of merchandite aqd
ullin&amp; it rialit.
'
'
T~e ritht ~ind of merc~11~diae 1 baef&lt;ed up by the J'ight kind '
of AdyFI1it1n111 will alwaya bu,ld ll profita!&gt;1e husinen.
Gpod tdveriilln·r ~n!atea !ln irf&lt;oatillle aPJie,.l.
4!Jverflaecl merch&amp;nrUn alwa1• create• ropd·will for any
bl!airle•a btcau1e it 11iv~ la~fac~ion.
T"e ii~lJlall~ fQr adrlrUaed rooda ia rrowi.;r .day by day.
Aflv•rt!aiii alwaya liJ1,kli$ a wonderfuf impreaiion on buay
' ai)opP,t"r~; lhoy !ll'l'afi reid the aqa before ,!loppinr in order to
'*'II Jhqe ~d rn'pney.
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'
Truthflil aclverliairur'hu a wide ranre of appeal. It reach;.
OYI'I'Y
,,ltoely, ·~
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The oituation has reachep the stage where an nuto·
~!&gt;~lie drjver and owner•is foolish to spend moi'•Y for i~­
~~~~::.:~:~~ainot dumal!e if he can arrange to have h10
-1
t•Lh~.:r than hi:i cr r, registerco:i tn SO'Ple other per· j
nal)l• because of the fl\ct thut he spends so much
.J!\•~Il••Y to ~roted othe111 in crashes l\Hd 11\en iln&lt;ls no pro·
for himself when he io the vic}im of some car•!~~·
)rtlhl&lt;"" driver, or both. A&amp; Jl matter of fa~\, It is
hoth because the worthle88 driver JtA• qo

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)..umps
refreshing '•ty!e• for ~w, a"iea add a n..W •
charnl. to the s.,.rtest c~tunie, SQedes of black or brown alai&gt;_
Marcel and Suei:le 'Cloth.

st.so to SJ.9S

O.no

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i NJI~nt
!let.·' oul••.
t1r
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Men• Oxford, and Shoes of the seasons best styles, O~forp&gt;
are priced from $1.95 to $6.00. Shoes $2.95 to $6.00.
LADIES ARCH FITTING OXFORDS
.
• . $1.95 to $4.95

Scb~o~J)ay•
Are ·'RereF:·~

Again

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SCHOOL NEEJ?~ &gt; ·
d

Pens, Pencila, Tablets, Rulel'l!~·
Book Cas~_., Crayons.

NEW SHO&amp;S
NEW D~ESSES
Children• Oxforda for School
$1.25 UP, Size SYz to 8.
$1.39 Up, Size 11 Yz to 2.
Growing Girla aizea in pl(aia
black and two lone .ochool
fords . . ...... $f.75 to :Jl:.ll5
Boyo Oxford• $1.69 up.
Boya Golf Socko,
top $2Sc.
Children's Tennis Sho... ,..

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Hem~ . o ., 'Were pt:ata:· of D.
B. Wllllam:~o over t.he week end.

· Rex &amp;c$le7 . and 1011, ~oe
of tJ1e form.er'B ""))lOth•

er, Kra. Slmmons. at A\hem. recently.

Uerschel Wlnten and a1srer.
was Doris of Rhi arand,e oaDed

a:t the D. B. wuuama home Jaat

\VCCk.

Lear Carson a.nd- 11ster PauUne
rrturned to their home &amp;t Steuben·

Mn.

Qharlea Hall went to New
Ji:a:ven WedneSCjlay to visit Qlarll!s

A'a,

BANNER

.
-FOR. SALE-Blue concorrl. grape&amp;,
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Notice ~.J herebJ alven that
IaaiJeUe Rauu hal' been duly appolnt.ed and quaUtled aa Admtnlattatrlx with the Will ,.nnexed of
the Eatato of Ambros A. Raub late
of Melra Count.y, Ohio, deceased.
Dated th\8 lilt day of September,
1933.
e. A. McCulloqa:b
.lut\ge of the Probate Oollrt

M:cip County . Ohio.

CL.EVE'I.I\ND
HURLER. WHP MAY
6E 5I-IlFTED TQ
'THE OU1t"F1El.D

HOTEL
COLUMBUS

UNl-ESS HE

Colambul, Ohio.

ReGAINS HIS
OL.P PITCHING
,, FORM.

F~e,rool

ZOO Rooms

natea 1\tldar.ed
ltOQMS tt .10, .t.J:\

the

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PATHFIND£R

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Bc.:r.ton at Chicago.
PhiLadelphia at St. Lou.hl.

t he Bmves ur.t.\1 the nl.1th lm1lng.

C:iell'l Cotlll, sees.

I

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Ctncmnat1

from

4JlDelled

Dee~d.

NATIONAL
Brcokl~'n a~

Chlcaao·s C ubs defeated Bc&amp;Wn

NOTICE OF APtOJNTMENT
A41ln.lzu.kat.rw Wl*h. &amp;be Will

. '

Toledo a.t Indlana.poiL&lt;;.
Kf..m;a::: City at St. Paul
Milwaukee aL Minneapolis.

.538

le agUe. ~,

4 to 3 wtt.11 Bud Tlm;lng

R;~.te.

JAMES H. SUTLER
Mana.;e-r

.,.,... -=-,-,- _.. ·.- ~-= 1-

C!!Gng/x

· _, __s fr&gt;() nee~

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I

in the 01.1een City-

•'

I~

iU!qol in &lt;Jizc, in majest1C beauty of
interO; in sumJJt,uous lw:ury . . in fact

regol in ev&lt;nvthln9 e&gt;«:cllt pr~a .. l"'
Sinlpr&gt;&amp;. Nirnolos sfouki be ~our """
en all of your visits ~Cincinnati. ~~

A GREAT·

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LEFlY

'f'

4.40-21
$5.55

4. 75-19
$6.70

5.:.!:&gt;-18

4.50-20

5.00-1!!

5.50..19

$6.00

$7"20

$9.40

4.50-21
$6.30

5.00-20
$'7.45

of oafety AND mUoa&amp;e. EVERY ply lo
built ~tb Sllpetnrlot, running from

i

d to bead-tile 8Uftllt BWWOUT
01JCfJON f!J11 caa lhld· • And
' , re 11 real . ~!I"• : In QaedJifJr

pi{ca~ ~(te 'fiiH1""·

ot jh\1 Rk;l'fnt

p\oco jpthq !'oeqrt Of
~ ~~~t LO"l' a&gt;!11Mble
roon\s. l)!lfJI •H"" fr,od q~id&lt;IY· ••·'
oflltiently li"r&lt;,d.ln oladriqil~ioaled
dl~t~q ~·· B.nh ond o!,:.Vidor in
~ IOJ1IlL Sinvlo lrc01 0 •

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MD

White Sox
;;.sl~g;;,;;~;r:' JTtO,jcr leagu~ starting
~,
IJe held the enemy 1.o
hits ~ld r .cracked a double
lhRt cinched his 6Wl1l p.me. The
vh t-CTY kept the &amp;natcro ntn ~ nnd
a half gilll\'!':1, ahead In the Amerl-

9·8-at

11\n.

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31-

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.551

Pel.
660

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fOR RENT OR BALE rei\BO!lably
&gt; l!lllg PJ'OIIO'Iy Oil Rlvlfl: fl'o~t
CkllepOrt 'Also mlacena.neow
QUI5ehold furt?llhlniB for sale
Pl~la~Jy. I~ulre a.t. house.

Mpntreal

. "'
'J5
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or radios ~Iced at
reasonable prices. Bring In your

mt.f

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Jlontreal 'J , Rochester 6

NATIONAL LE.\GIJE

•

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AJU:atCAN

tladetphla. 5, OlevelaDd .f..
a&amp;ht01ton a; dhLcacti 1.
ew York 3 : St. Louis 2'.
Detrott 11 : Bo6ton 5.
INTERNATIOK.U. LEAOVE l

'A880C(ATION'

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radio or
Middleport.

r.

•OW TilEY STAND

In Fjeld, Commi'Jtinc
Err'»", M-, Rich·
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C!'!f!&gt;ie,l Ney~r liad

lul PB • there wa..e nothing he could
do sboue ~:but when Mana~
Cif'orge G
(Jf' thtl' Pit t6burgr.:
Pll'ates sent lnew:pm:hmc1d RaJph
Blrlrhofer In .to stop the ~ew York
Olanta he then and ther:! ended
the BucCat~"8 bid for the National league pennant.
The Pirat.es had "Won the Ht'fill
~amr. of a double-header ln
Lhf'
tenth iJui.Ms, C to 5, but when lh i!
Jeft-hand:d _Blrkhofer opened the
game the New Yorker~
cJ! mbed an m•er him wlt.h a bprtha.t ne-tted'
runs. The sad
lna.9 toJ

public

echoola.

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By COPELAND C. BURG
N&amp;YI -:ork, Sept.. 'J- IkB-Per-

Youngstown ')Vhere the latter l6 em
teachllr ln the

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Cop Gamel

family.

J4rl, l(&amp;rPret [Awrenee and
c:!eua:hter Bertha left Saturday for
&amp;a

~ell

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fo Keep

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by Herman KelCh; wile and dallih.!
Lcr went to .J,.ou.iavllle M:orday tQ
visit hla brother Wllter Kelch and
f"'P,,Iy.
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r-loyed

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w· ·•r:. ·w&gt;.. "=+ ·cez t'1!Z:'tt''MW ·va m1 '

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Boston Ldilel; Carda WiJJ
Two Froilr'Ph\llp; Red;,'·
l)odjfl'o, S'pfit
:

P. 0 . LaUance, wJ.,fe foOd Qaugllter
QaUet~burR. ·Jt7.. were the
i"Je&amp;ta of b11 paren-", ll4t· and Mra.
N. c. Coo~ onr Ule week epd.

ol

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Weaver

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IN EVEN 8RUK IN
~UU8l.E. HEA~ER

weTC ~.&amp;

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~iits~ Ptninf

~ w..ra ljllld £ili!lo M,wa.rd:s
at ,ColumU\18' and WJ.lter J&gt;ennb
at

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Wf!ob " w,uc.lioi• qf bef papn.s, . .

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ond flii!IIIJ ~ot ~k.
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TJtAJ~ 'fllttGP&gt;Y CLAIMS 15

Q!~rmoJlt Anlo~

Hem~ . o ., 'Were pt:ata:· of D.
B. Wllllam:~o over t.he week end.

· Rex &amp;c$le7 . and 1011, ~oe
of tJ1e form.er'B ""))lOth•

er, Kra. Slmmons. at A\hem. recently.

Uerschel Wlnten and a1srer.
was Doris of Rhi arand,e oaDed

a:t the D. B. wuuama home Jaat

\VCCk.

Lear Carson a.nd- 11ster PauUne
rrturned to their home &amp;t Steuben·

Mn.

Qharlea Hall went to New
Ji:a:ven WedneSCjlay to visit Qlarll!s

A'a,

BANNER

.
-FOR. SALE-Blue concorrl. grape&amp;,
"

....

......

~_.. ,,.

c. Prutb, ~n. weat

'Va~a,

V•· 8-30-Bi

Midd. IUM' .. Z 0 tl 0 3 0 0 tl X
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ARE TERRIBtE

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, .Outfield

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s.tate ot ~· ~ ""~
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Notice ~.J herebJ alven that
IaaiJeUe Rauu hal' been duly appolnt.ed and quaUtled aa Admtnlattatrlx with the Will ,.nnexed of
the Eatato of Ambros A. Raub late
of Melra Count.y, Ohio, deceased.
Dated th\8 lilt day of September,
1933.
e. A. McCulloqa:b
.lut\ge of the Probate Oollrt

M:cip County . Ohio.

CL.EVE'I.I\ND
HURLER. WHP MAY
6E 5I-IlFTED TQ
'THE OU1t"F1El.D

HOTEL
COLUMBUS

UNl-ESS HE

Colambul, Ohio.

ReGAINS HIS
OL.P PITCHING
,, FORM.

F~e,rool

ZOO Rooms

natea 1\tldar.ed
ltOQMS tt .10, .t.J:\

the

'

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Under 81.1!1! ~Jtf'V..,,e~~

PATHFIND£R

HQlJ~
New SmJrniL, lo'ktrllla
tit M~~t~AJ..-.11 'B&amp;UII, Kle-"m
ALB,\ C(&gt;IIRT

" 'fh

'

Q

e

Uutfld
WriLr. r-.r Dooklet a.nct

NEW

G88DJPtEA

~~~~~ .ft\la~! A~l!

cw:r~~

New York a.t Pltt:Bbul·gn..
Bc.:r.ton at Chicago.
PhiLadelphia at St. Lou.hl.

t he Bmves ur.t.\1 the nl.1th lm1lng.

C:iell'l Cotlll, sees.

I

r,EAGUE

Ctncmnat1

from

4JlDelled

Dee~d.

NATIONAL
Brcokl~'n a~

Chlcaao·s C ubs defeated Bc&amp;Wn

NOTICE OF APtOJNTMENT
A41ln.lzu.kat.rw Wl*h. &amp;be Will

. '

Toledo a.t Indlana.poiL&lt;;.
Kf..m;a::: City at St. Paul
Milwaukee aL Minneapolis.

.538

le agUe. ~,

4 to 3 wtt.11 Bud Tlm;lng

R;~.te.

JAMES H. SUTLER
Mana.;e-r

.,.,... -=-,-,- _.. ·.- ~-= 1-

C!!Gng/x

· _, __s fr&gt;() nee~

I
I

in the 01.1een City-

•'

I~

iU!qol in &lt;Jizc, in majest1C beauty of
interO; in sumJJt,uous lw:ury . . in fact

regol in ev&lt;nvthln9 e&gt;«:cllt pr~a .. l"'
Sinlpr&gt;&amp;. Nirnolos sfouki be ~our """
en all of your visits ~Cincinnati. ~~

A GREAT·

I

liE TUru.IEO
LEFlY

'f'

4.40-21
$5.55

4. 75-19
$6.70

5.:.!:&gt;-18

4.50-20

5.00-1!!

5.50..19

$6.00

$7"20

$9.40

4.50-21
$6.30

5.00-20
$'7.45

of oafety AND mUoa&amp;e. EVERY ply lo
built ~tb Sllpetnrlot, running from

i

d to bead-tile 8Uftllt BWWOUT
01JCfJON f!J11 caa lhld· • And
' , re 11 real . ~!I"• : In QaedJifJr

pi{ca~ ~(te 'fiiH1""·

ot jh\1 Rk;l'fnt

p\oco jpthq !'oeqrt Of
~ ~~~t LO"l' a&gt;!11Mble
roon\s. l)!lfJI •H"" fr,od q~id&lt;IY· ••·'
oflltiently li"r&lt;,d.ln oladriqil~ioaled
dl~t~q ~·· B.nh ond o!,:.Vidor in
~ IOJ1IlL Sinvlo lrc01 0 •

.
uallty Tire Within the ~h tol All," '.rith 8 I"'' I mpronmenis
'

·-¥
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A 1-\~T

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:

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17111•

at Louisville

back """
a.3toJ

W4WJ'J:D Small lnslage cutLer .
· WrUe Ja.uur.~ Sellars, Por:la.nct,
~R o_· --·--=-·_:!jt

('1

lnlght i,l:a.me)

MD

White Sox
;;.sl~g;;,;;~;r:' JTtO,jcr leagu~ starting
~,
IJe held the enemy 1.o
hits ~ld r .cracked a double
lhRt cinched his 6Wl1l p.me. The
vh t-CTY kept the &amp;natcro ntn ~ nnd
a half gilll\'!':1, ahead In the Amerl-

9·8-at

11\n.

'lOO.&amp;:I'

31-

'

fhono .,..x.

Colu mbu ~

.551

Pel.
660

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{7

AMERICAN' .t880C}.ItTU)N

Pet.

'J3

s1

7.

City 1.

I

fOR RENT OR BALE rei\BO!lably
&gt; l!lllg PJ'OIIO'Iy Oil Rlvlfl: fl'o~t
CkllepOrt 'Also mlacena.neow
QUI5ehold furt?llhlniB for sale
Pl~la~Jy. I~ulre a.t. house.

Mpntreal

. "'
'J5
'JO

or radios ~Iced at
reasonable prices. Bring In your

mt.f

II,

Jlontreal 'J , Rochester 6

NATIONAL LE.\GIJE

•

·-U:t\QlJB

AJU:atCAN

tladetphla. 5, OlevelaDd .f..
a&amp;ht01ton a; dhLcacti 1.
ew York 3 : St. Louis 2'.
Detrott 11 : Bo6ton 5.
INTERNATIOK.U. LEAOVE l

'A880C(ATION'

~

~ ~

radio or
Middleport.

r.

•OW TilEY STAND

In Fjeld, Commi'Jtinc
Err'»", M-, Rich·
arda, Pitch Well

Tj1era·· ·

'

I.. .

Chance ~Her Fint
l(lnin1

)n Frc:lnt;

I '

·
a 3 t I ' I' T e o T
NY..,...' flu.. 0 I 0 0 0 0 D 0 I
HIU .
0 10 ~ 00 1 1 3
Op. enon ... onooooorro

C!'!f!&gt;ie,l Ney~r liad

lul PB • there wa..e nothing he could
do sboue ~:but when Mana~
Cif'orge G
(Jf' thtl' Pit t6burgr.:
Pll'ates sent lnew:pm:hmc1d RaJph
Blrlrhofer In .to stop the ~ew York
Olanta he then and ther:! ended
the BucCat~"8 bid for the National league pennant.
The Pirat.es had "Won the Ht'fill
~amr. of a double-header ln
Lhf'
tenth iJui.Ms, C to 5, but when lh i!
Jeft-hand:d _Blrkhofer opened the
game the New Yorker~
cJ! mbed an m•er him wlt.h a bprtha.t ne-tted'
runs. The sad
lna.9 toJ

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N&amp;YI -:ork, Sept.. 'J- IkB-Per-

Youngstown ')Vhere the latter l6 em
teachllr ln the

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Cop Gamel

family.

J4rl, l(&amp;rPret [Awrenee and
c:!eua:hter Bertha left Saturday for
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by Herman KelCh; wile and dallih.!
Lcr went to .J,.ou.iavllle M:orday tQ
visit hla brother Wllter Kelch and
f"'P,,Iy.
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Two Froilr'Ph\llp; Red;,'·
l)odjfl'o, S'pfit
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P. 0 . LaUance, wJ.,fe foOd Qaugllter
QaUet~burR. ·Jt7.. were the
i"Je&amp;ta of b11 paren-", ll4t· and Mra.
N. c. Coo~ onr Ule week epd.

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RAciNE1tfAN HAS
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ARGUMENT HER,E 1
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' Tbe Clerks and Odd 'PeUow.s met
Wedoead&amp;7 ai the hirh• IIChool
, ftt.ld, tbe latter wlnn~ another
e,t.U pme from tbe n.JHmen.
O.m-~·- 10 nmo ... Ins.t the two

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acored by t.be

a.rreated by Bherltf A. 0 . Trt.ey IIUld. .
deputy o. r . Tracy, Wednead&amp;Y 1
Jalnt
t·
E.Venlnr,. tollowlnl a comp
o 1
i.Proy W.rtrtbn, local taxi. drlver. 1
No char~~; were tiled. bowever.
Bartrum told Sherltr Tracy that
be had driven tbe man over Pom.,- 1
roy and Middleport WedneQday
lt'rnoon and had stopped at ' a ,
ttsta.uram in f4iddlepoft, in the :
enninJ . BaltrWtl .uld tl)e .mUJ' e.c- I
cu.sed him cf steallnlil 110 from bla l
pLckets and taklni tw H~nae .
hUmber sou.ij;ht a Middleport poJ/ce
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Gwter.'(
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Bartrum Cledared that he did POt ·
. et the man:, 410 and also had oot 1
·w::elved compeJUQtlon lor drlvln&amp;
ltht ma.n to pla.tt!B dealanated ln tbe

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• pme wu never ln dnubt&gt; alter the
· l'~st seore was r8JI3t.ered. ror the
' l!Jdi&lt;T "~&lt;",.
. •..:...:._ were able to ~ure

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·;.tut etch&amp;. bits sa d1d lm lOI'Ier~ butt
: thq were bunclled with errors by
·the opposiJai fleldert. Whq falled to
· ~ve t.belr atar hurler
prqper sport.
1,..,. •o:. •n"-l
l '•h...
OUbl Coates P"""'
,. a ...,n...,.m: ng
slow curve baD had the bardeet hit·
ten poppl.na: up thro~bout the
pme. Hl11 wildnefol&gt;, l.fi WU · u.ld
· .w u anravated by the ·fact that -:t&lt; xi
\ the umpire railed to e.ee the quick
The man was ·sll.ld to have apolojbreak on h~ curve bo.U. Davis of gl.zed tor hit~ adlous Thursday
! the kl6en WM the :¥111.dln5t hittf!r lit• 'mornlng, according Lo · omcere. and
t-C11rlba three blngl;t&gt;.
1'/ IUJ released.

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'·Joachim , e ..... ~-.. .. 1\ o J o
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: Morrie, rif . ····· · ··~· · · 5 o 0 1

:CHICAGO MAN'S CASE
IS CONTINUED

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Mr. and Mia. Joe StanWJ hW U l
rt'Clent cuestl: Mr. and. Nr&amp;. Jaek
Lta:btfoot and family r!f. AdriAn,
Y:lehkan, Ib. and Mn1 Willl~
Robhieti and ramily or · Col~
s.nd Mr. and Mrll. Ptoyd Stanley of
Chauncey.
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Dr. and Mn. HarokJ OrumleJ
lert Wednetday fOJ" AkrPn where
the former will attend a ineetlnc Of 1
the Ohlo Medical Aaoclailon. Dr.
Crumley a a 4elepte rrom the I'
Melp COWlt)' Medical Asaoolatlon.

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1\Ud ll.ttended the state · f~.
Mr. and Mrs.· Joseph He.e~ of
Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Curt Reed

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Blld Mrs. aws Brechtel tmd Dell&amp;
Mae Smith spent Sunday with Jad'.
Smith and fatniiY at Athena.

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llletally, 'Til
Other Practices ·, r
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Sudde:nly at Hotel in

By wn.LlAK a JfEAL

INS SLatl COrreapondem
Washll\ltOn. 8ept. 8-INB-itta::ld

Gotemment control wu lU'OJl(lltd
today by the NRA u the ealvat-km

Friday BDII

, -"BEST OF
ENEMIES":

ot

the rar-nUilJ
Industry.

Moraan.

bltumlnGtll

-:at

tar-re&amp;Chtbtr

·The plan-More

BDd•ly' ......,. Ma- i 1"lion,

than ahf' yet pwJlded In•••~""~~
cod4!s-Jii
con~lned ln
laid before the- lDdUIItry
al by National Recovery
trator Hush s . Johnson .
Delplte clouds of op!.'!'~·"''"':"'
mall)' proviAiona of the
Johnaon n:pected to.".~~""
~ tantial a1reement before
1s proclaim~ by the !.."~.?.~."/
After annDur.clng
cept modlflcatloo proposals
6 P. M. Batw:day, Johnson
public: hfml1nl tor Monday
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noon to alr p'lennces.
The code. whtch provldf!B rot' ft'•
ducUon ot houn or labrJJ, mlnbnum
wages, prtee and production oontrol.
ma:y be modified before It Is JlDaiJ~·
acted upon by Prealdent Roru:evelt.
Alter aubmU.tlll8' the code to the
operators JqhnltOll Bald ~ They''l'e
got. to lake lt.or I'll slve 1t to Uwrn."
only inauturyt:t;es p

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T·EAM ·

LICENSE

A n,l&amp;rrlaiJe HcenM wu la8ued by
t.h,e

prq~ate

court here Wednellda.y
McGowan, 49, laborer
11 r;·:-::. Maud Thomas, 42, dresH mat'r
or 'Eno. Meigs COWltY.
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Fronll:

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Prooeeda or Uds pme 1ft ror

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PUcher A Moore of 0&amp;11: HIU.

Stuart Ertr1.n.

iShilris:
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Ration.

Game Called I:Sll P. M.

~dmi..ion Sc: and ·1Oe

and Sa turd1J

"UNDER TIU:
TONTO , RIM\' _,\h'l:l
A Zane G"'J slery ' ,...

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Code Laid Before
Coal Men

"STRANGERS
RETURN"

Night
BALL.

POMEROY and ·
MIDDLEPqRT

Matl t4.00

Aa Larte Companies
: ported To Be "Buek·
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TONIGHT

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Piclked From

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f' ederal Hand• Laid
Oil Buoine10 Thru
Secretary lekeo
TROUBLE BREWS

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MJ' Palm

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Mailn.-e Z:St Frida7·

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O..r Before eon,....
Comrenea ia March

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is 110 longer tl1e fashion.

Look expensive in one

All bead size!&lt;, sm!UI, in~dium, large and eXtl'lli1Ji~~
in
colors of black, brown and

REFR.ASOIOMIN'A.l3_I.-Y. .

P~ICE~ . ... .-·. ••·: -~f~' UP

TAMS· are very popular atain thia oeaoon '
See theae at

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Icoon
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most becoming styles.

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er repreaenta&amp;ton tn tbe eofOl'Cement Of aodes ot fair OODQJetltiOn.

an d
P~P.' j\i:variouo oty·

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. Buy the hat you want and nee(j. Scrimping

mthe new Hat.s in t,he

'lbef abo

of (Willi11m1 ' ·Mft••)

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. ollbo NRA decided
to can tw c.ut aDd price tntorma~
tion wben eodel of fair competitiOn are COI'IIddered.

See the new die)lay
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·~o; lacideat

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StOcka Mcwe iJi Narrow
itanre, Railroad Share• .
•re U~oettlod

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GOLD PUCE SET
Wuhlnctoo. Bepi.

or cold

&amp;-INB-'nlf!

ounce waa aet. at
2U2 bJ the t.reas~ tod&amp;J. This

price

per

.s the prloe foc neWIJ mined lOki

st; ld

for export and

croR&amp;

Ule

In arts and
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SEARCH BEGUN fOR
MISSING AlltMEN

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On Oil, Threatened to
Coal lndust by NRA

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"Foreipen~· Frons ~tercedin1 In Cuba'•
Infernal Troubles

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Spedel lnveotitator ·
eounts Traru1~tio1roti
At Hearin1

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fair 1nd oom 1 .t&gt;d warm toniJh.t and ~lt. 1

Baited for Kinph

Convention Of Varioda F aetlon Lead,n Called In Order To A,ree On Leader Sat~&amp;Ctory To All
To Head New Government

STORY'S RUN

Nr'. "pd. Mrs~r Ihl~ &amp;n4 Mr
&amp;rid MMI. Edward Yollll&amp; ~t 'di~t

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OWo aiW Wesi

By Carrier 16

SChool belr•n Sept. ttb with Mlu
I rene Miller teacher of ftnt. and
teoond• grades: Charles BQnJ third
tlnd fourth rradea; RaY Hayman,
:flfth and stnh gra.d.ea ad ot.&amp;

laW Mr. and Mrs. Waldo '"el!!llns:.

Mr. 1
and Mrs. Hart or N'ewd:Ort, Ky., i
have retW"nerl to their boibe alter a. I'
visit here.
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Dr. and Mrs. Byroa., Blna: haft
returned from a vlalt In Cleveland
end Michigan.

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WEATHER FORECAST- ..

" "· other relativea.

Mr. and Mrs. LeonlVd fK.ei.Sl4la
and ramuy of Akron viaited recea•ll with hi8 brother and iillter,.~..

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.CTawtord the seventh and e18hth
grades.
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DW WUba:ger of DoraU wu a
'Ntl. Beuie HumpbreJ Of OOIUID•
suest or D. o . McKmlie, Sund&amp;1· l:us La lllJendtnr her vaeatton with
Mn otha Clrde wu • ' recent her mother Mn. Letha artmm and

5 o o o

: JI'arnham , 3b . , .

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Mr. fd.lld Mn. Oeorae Roush and
rnmlly or Akron retur~ Thunda)'
niter a vl.!llt with Mr. and Mn. A,

1,Dye, ss ..... . .. . , . . 5 I o 1
· Davis, If . .... ·'·
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Holm Bridal
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: after a. vieJt bl Cleveland ~lift··
1 Btanley'11 brother-In-law • •net . _ ,
t.er. Mr. &amp;nd. lira. c. lt. lltlnet

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tho New• Otllce of Tho D&amp;llr
Tribune, call 28e.L: It the ilwdJieu
om •• ask for 102·B.

Ph1Wp11, Mr. &amp;Del
Phll1p JohnSOn.
M'r:L W. P. ManbaD and Kn. Ida
lAx)'
um04 .......
BundaJ after • week'• Yi!J.t With sbrlber at' West Oarlt.on Yiltttd.
c.ver the week end WU.h tbelr bfo..
matt'i"'!e tn Columbus &amp;nd attend~ thn·in-l&amp;W and Wter Mt. and.
me the atat.e fair.•
Mrs. M. ll. B&amp;Jft'.
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J~:~=~- BU~

Mn
011&lt;1 Ployd have

bue.

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"nd Oolumbm. Bhe wu accompan1E".d home by her sister, Mrs. J. E.
Matthews and daughter of Cohun-

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MUla Mlnnie Utnahmer;· baa re.
turned rrom a vlBit in Portam.outh

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