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READERS' NOTICE - H you want
the News Oftlee of The Dally

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Oftlce uk for 202-R.

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If It'a Nawa Jt'l lD Tbe Tribune

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AS l A8~ HASK~

WORK or RAISING

!W~ T AVAl~NCHE
GAINS MOMENTUM

r~R ~~ HOUR WEEK

SCHO~l REVfNUE

1MAINE

More Trouble Loom•
Workmen Demand
Shorter Week

12 Day Rece" Ended Aa .
Leaialaton Come
Back To Taak

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COFFEE SHOP
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ALBA (l(tl1RT HOTEL

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the presldt-nt's v·employment aarHment,
voiced by WIUiam Oreen. president
d the American Fedent.tlon of U.
bur, wm be laid before the r~ra­
mBll)' lllQdlftca.ttons or

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Jt;tra.tor, is known to ba.ve

consideration an adjustment of
hoUrs ot labor as the operation
pennamnt codes dtseloaes the ef
fret
the movement on the un-

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emplt'yment problem.
"J"hP. day'!l bll8lness of ·the NR.A

mcluded:

1 HearlnB3 opened on codes tor
the rtlfltlon picture, boot a.nd shoe

r.nd "~tic t-extn, lndwi;.rles,
bl'Jngin!l: dll'lli.•ult problems.

all

2 A formal ruUng from the lot,tJ
of the NRA on the qufl!tlr ·
of the
and cloo ·d shop \V:l
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-va-,.Polmer1oy' N. Y. C. H.
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Called 8:30

AditDi-~ion Sc ll(nd We

To
Water Consumers!.

.· The Meigs Water .Co~
By John B. Downing, Preaident.
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The demand for the shortenlnt

tion convention here 110011.

Thia compa~y is aerving ttie·Pilblic ~iti/
abaolutely pure water. Samples of the
water are sent each and every week 'to
Charlea P. Hoover, Chemilt at Coluinbua,
Ohio, fdr analyaia, and the water ia· report·
ed free of all aermo. ' Thh baa been the
pJ"¥tif• of the Mei11s Water · 'Company for
the laat-14 yean.
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You can drink the water aerved by thia
Co~ny with perfect aafety, and alao re1t
,...Uftld all wllter 1erved hu the stamp· of
III?PrDYal of the chemiat.
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tt the hours of labor approved h

BaloJ

JAMES H. BtJTLER'
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;mport&amp;nt questions neared

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INS staff Correspondent
Wuhln&amp;ton, Sept 12--INIB-·•1
v..rtuat demand by orpnJSe(l labor
for e. 35-hour week or less In per.
ma.ncnta toqfl-l
of fair
competition
railed
new ~ue
for the
national

New S•yrllaj Florlda

By Carrier 16 Oent.s--By Mall f4 00

NEW ISSUE R·AISEr

In NRA Quarten In Spit:e·/
Of Coal Mapate1
Stand

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"AIJ Over But" In
Repeal Argument SOUNS RETURN U

OPTIMISM REIGNS

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Sout hwest port.IDn. Llt.Ue change In temper-

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WEATHER FORECAST-

WEATHER DBLA YS AVIATOR

Board Rescinds '
Dorger Parole

in Kidnap-Slaying

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Pine Tree State Showa
2 To 1 Preference
For Repeal

BREAKERS AHEAD

OF 18TH AMENDMENT

Ao Various 'tax Propoealo Sure To Provoke
Controversies

Maryland, Colorado, Minneaota To Vote On
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~ ... teOOf.cl-daa mat.Ler Sept. 11, 1826, at the PM ot'tiee
Qbto. .uDder, the Act of K&amp;rcb S, 18'lt.
PUbJi&amp;hed Dally
limdQ uoept Saturday. Located on Lower l5eco&amp;ld Btttet, PomtrOY, o .
WJi.m our trten41 &amp;end ua letten or n ews maU.er for pubUcatlop ther

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14tt Cpafle)' Little baa a very
w re hand and Ia unde r a dodor'l

•shine o.,, Shine on,

THJ,: DAILY TRIS UN E-

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liUih QUinn and family cir Hunilr'ton spent Sunday with Otto

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SERmUSLY HURT

on Mr and Mn Pred Mack P'l':l·
day Mr Roush lett tl8n 1'1 1ean
oro and this iii hlli nrat trip back
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bettE!l' kncrwn tb. "l.Jttle
1Rodney:·
1 Paul Martin wu ta.Jcen sUddenly
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rushed to Holzer hospital where he
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Mn. Mtna. Boice ta vlsitlnl Cb.arl ,n Thott\S.S a.nd other friends here
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ANSWERS SUMMONS !

King

THE CUBAN SITUATION

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FA CTURED 8A4'JIJ. Your bo:dy

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d"i!ervea th e b1•11t ; Buy a b&lt;lUI&amp; ot
IP'""hl&lt;l CARLSIUD SPRUDEf,

Middleport. were vlsltlng rels.tives
j here Stllh.lay .
, Mr Copen ta very Ill. Hi&amp; .1011
I Charleston wae ct.lled here F'rlday
[to be at hlo bod •ldo.

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CARL SBAD
!Wl !U O ~L SAI/l I• t
nftiU£RI
prut\iJ [I, evttllor•te•l fvom {be'\UIIer• bf lbe GC0 yeo:~. r o l!l hiRturlc
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d uwneb. kidn y ,
H•er a ud rheu m::.f) Mn cotlll&gt;laJ DII
Yo11 filii n n . aH! 1 ~ get the bfl11e

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after Ulelr rer11lBr
or the ramUy

I are cordlally tnvit.ed
l Mr. and Mr&amp; Keith

C'r.t{' lt ,~l"'~'~klll
to t nll e ttl f.'
f '.\lt J.S RAD (T ill . In l b&lt;! !~eat

CARI,SBAD IS. I' ~ D fo; J . f; ALT

I meetlnK. Mtmbera

!VoLT today cOncentu.ted tor
Jrue et'OBomy. '

Charley Carrier continues poorly
1 Mra N oarrtson returned to her

H E top!;y t ur vy condition to be found in Cuba, must
natu rally be e x pet.:te d, foll o wing u revolution such a.s
has been gomg on 111 th e ~m a ll 1slund during the past sevcora I wee k ~.
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Wh e never an upris ing s uch as has occu'rred in Cubil.,
doiN o cc ur, the (_' Ollntry fJl wh '(_'h it happen!\ ls fortunate
indeed , If th e normalcy of other da.vs is returned without
n grea t a mo unt. of blood Hhed plus a terrible loss to propc rly d e~tro~ cd by t he nati ve:-;, gone :mddenly stark mad
o v er th e n· t emp ora1·y lttecdom t o do as they (l)ease. The
Dmmal pa .-;~ 1 o n 111 th em se e m~ tu wPll up ami they are at
ihe tr worst f or manv d.11yH be1 ure sound reasoning finally

I~~:~Y~:t !t~ho~~~r~.

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Carty

}..1!1' 11nd Mrs Ed Little ::;ptnt Bun\ day with tlleh aon Bennet.t and
\t~~.mUy
Charlel' ao?don of Middleport
spent Sunday with his grandmother

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'i Mrs Ross Shuler
cuba Lltt.le was a guest of Oeorre

. Larst and famlly sunday
1 Chas ... Thoma.s and family . Mrs
Mma Boice o.nd L J Bumramer
r.nd w 1re were guest&amp; of Mr and
Mrs w H Jacoba Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Dave Wtttzel or
Pr•meroy were ca.lllng on Lewis

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In SU ( h u Situa tion we fi nd Culm tudn~ and that :..
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there has bee n ~!IJ&lt;' h u r c mnr!rubly low total of murder
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~u pl" have vu 1 ~ to Carl t bld,

The Pyttuan Blllt.ers will have a
1 pot luck, supper at their ball Fri-

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doctr;,. ·"'
ereed, d tney ~'EI to hi\'P MV claim
upon the .Jove, loyalty d devotion of the poople, mUBt be in harmoilywlth
the tFachmp of J edU11 e Chmt whooe WGrdBJit mto every luld and crevi~
of the huma n heart, J of whom t waa ~~aid in J ohn 7:4-6 "NE\'"'R MAN
SPAKE LIKE TI-llS MAN
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Mn. Nbert VanCooney
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WIM~N IS r~UNO
fAIR CH~UNO

1 Mr ~tnd Mn Rodney Roush and
daUIMet ot
Toronto, Cauda,.
apent Tl\\trsday •lth Mr. and Yn.
Oartleld Bearlu and were calltniJ

Freel lQD:Ibi.U. )IIC.
Cldcqv, Pb.Uade1pbla, PittabiU(h, MUwallbe

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c.a y wUh J,. J . Bt.UnPrner and wife.
I Mr. an4 Mn B C Drover were
Ia OJntrletikJn S&amp;t urday oo bUl·

lllalta 1D no inStance w1ll be pu.bllahed. \ .

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GREGG

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had
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natl\ es f ear t he h!A ult ~\'II~ ~P. nttended
by interference
Jrom th e Un1ted Statei'-: . So loul( tuJ the ommous looking

warships ~1r c ~etm .1t anchor In Havana harbor it is possihle thu t th e fe at· 1n th e Culu, n pe on brea~t will overcome
}.Is g r eat d e~ i1 e to do thing ~ tn a "big way,"
In th e mcMntime, whJlc th e .:t hlp.i are caus ing the revolutwmst:l to Ue have th emse lveR at lea~t partially, it
t{l be hoped un organization cun be founded that will
•,tabl e e noug h t o bring order o'Dt of the chaOfl which
been ragwg s ince Ma chado waa forced to ftee !or his life.

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Tbe Ove~iure l'rom "La Bololna" pat.lnted at the time
Our grand opera ~t.ars are returnlug !rom Europe by t.he truckload.
" r..tme. IIQDS by ~equeat before t.be
one star to a truck
Waliha of · f ubbs who was so en, amgrud. wltl'l her voice he bullt a
·rhey have had marveloua sue~ 1 ollv.Oblrd case for her. Tht&gt; wa,~
tW In the Old country 11 we can made'· her an offer or marrlaa:e and
b tie e thetr preas asents.
gftVe her' the hlgbeat decoration ,tn
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the Klngdolll of Tubb&amp;-a neckl&amp;ctt
of ;ummy marshmallows
Pr01vzella. Blowso" saya her

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lhttlelt and the Piince o1
'11le crowd f&lt;~Uow­ bet
rallro&amp;el ataUon . Wale.s She ne1,1er me&amp; lhe Prince
ROM all mdiclt.tions the suit foi' balm tiled by the wife
yelled for her to come Wiles anywhere ·•"'·-"'· ••. ~.-· ··-·••
1ltl one
of on e of the mOVJ l' colony men vgamst a well known
. nowr.ela blushed In that
must deny
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policemen:•
with- the&amp;e
actreM, was acluuted by u de~1re t o gP.t ~omethmg for
IJirdll.
no t.hing and the whole affair was aided and abetted by "In FrRooo sherSi~IJ In t.he t~~.xt• •
that &amp;aved Par\8. The au41ence
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1\ent mad Thoae who came to
tcctly, and th e r e 1s no reason for doubtmg their auth&lt;m la:Jeer remained to do so
~~c1ty, this patr haH been ~uilty of trying to blackmuil the
Mme 3lowso has so much gold
popular ll. ctres...., and I.Jut for the :-~ hnrp attorneys defend- l 'l her teeth she is almost. a comet'st
ing her, th ey nught have HII CC eedcd. It is difficult to put

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Sunday, eleven dare devil
::~e nmg ]o JJg te rm ~ tn the pemtentiary of tl'lc
ftat e fo1 murd e r, !'\ t;&gt;ge(J a !-IUCceHsful break and getaway
t•iter ktl1111g tw o guurds m the1r murderous plan.
The IIH.: Id ent lwt :-;en e~ to emphasize the fact that it
1Ft tlmt' tu ~ t op th e pett111g nri&lt;-1 nur:.~ing nf cut-throat indi\'iduab who \ Lt: W life .1.t:1 someth10g of no importance.
If pnsun o fth ta l,; 111 t h e LouJil iUrHL prison as well as those
111 Oh1o, Ne v. l ur i, 01 &lt;Ill.\ oth1•r Hiatt• for that matter,
treate d JH'u;oJlt:l !l o J murde1ou -. caliber as they should be
and If th e man,r divci'!&lt;!IOn~ set up for these killers were
('Urt~ul e d , Ow ilpporlumly for k1llmg more of their
JoY.·m e n \\ ould IJe\· e r pt•esent ll'lelf.
As a matter of fad, hlld tht•y re Ceived
F.Hts at t h e timt• they we1e com•1cted on
charges, tlw \'aii!His fl latex \\ ouhl not be spending thousand s of dollar~ plus keeping vigil on them day and night,
to 1:0ee that they Uo not ~~c ape and again mingle with society to kill nud plll .tge lnstearl of producing bull gamee,
football tilt :-~ ~ nd \rarloll)ol other mean!'\ ot play and enjoyment for t ht· m, pri~o~uns :-.hnuld be places for them to
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by
tt~rrihli · dl :ip la r ~~ of want o n rnpme and ~urder.
, Every day it ts becomwg mo•·e apparent that wh-.t soci&lt;:l.Y must do t o even partially reduce the i[reat number of
kJJUngs m o u r t•ou ntry , ~ ~ t o show more llternness 41-ild leas
· m ~rcy t o t he kmd of human bcinac more cloaely rel•ted
~~·~illing bc nsll; o f the forests than to their fellowmen.

It's hard t o figure out how a mere youth can h~ve
NO diHLorteri al4 to commit murder with hitJ own
a victim. Something radically
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Arranaement. have been made .with the Ohi'! ~epartment of
Asriculture by the M,il~ County Boar4 qf c-11'••~•,'1.1':~~ .t'l a;e· ·
teat Meiaa County cattle for·tubereulolia ao tharthecolln\Y, mit.)' l!e
conlinued on the "Modified Accredited Li~t" for another three
yearptr"iod.
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were fQU,nd ,in 1930. Ot!t:,~ ,h.erd olii:IICl'J ":~hi.ns tp have tile tut
ll!•lt• ~ ..y do to by applyii1 to anJ of the followina on or before
$epiejll~er U, 1933. Teati... llt"\11 beri" ~epte~ber 28. '
Apply to: Georee W, Kreatfer, County Agnc\lltural Airent,
c11urt ~"~i .,.P,clnl.eff'y.
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.11,&gt;!¢,-eller, L!&gt;n~ Botto~, ,1
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.Hal'ria, Raveua\1f90d .
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Sunday as ruestB of Mr. lllld

Melp Couatr ·
Cattle Owners!

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famoua tide, "Brl.ng•'e~ · btack · abve Buck.'" He hat to

' keep hb nen&gt;ea healrhv to follow hi•
1 don of caphlrinl wild !lftlmab! ullw:l

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\ eWHETHER YOU'R"e ON A HOLIDAY, or hard

hUwayaroundthe(llobewithCam+- He'*Y"•

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"I am a s!e11dy Camel nnoker.

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WAITE, SHAWNEE, OKLA.

THAT there ia more to any buaineBI than merely having a
place (o ~o .buainell.
Seeurinr the merchandia" to aell io o11ly the firot step.
The anQat important thins io.the aellina of merchandioe and
sellinc it ri1i1L
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of Ad~'rtiaiQf, wiU alwaya.b11ild a profitable buaine01.
Good 'dyertiain1 ereatet an irreatible appeal,
l\dverliaed merebandiae alwaya create• 1ood·will for any
buaineaa b~u·~· i't siveo aatiafaction.
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The doiman"d for advertiaed eooda ia erowing day by day.
' Advertiaiii llhoraya makea a wonderful impreaaion on buay
ahoppera; they alwayo read the ada before shopping in order to
!11\'e ~inie ;aqd 'mOIICf.
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~ Cottlier roh~cos Jo mlilt.e a ~hftoereo .;:c .

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BUCK lugged tons of rhino.,
wbru. lipn, and &amp;oriUas IICTO&gt;Is the Pacific to win hls

aclo Whip Sal•d Dr£&gt;U~lul!l i&amp; an tllll•
tlrel7 new t~ot tno tart. not &amp;ou
bland, not too oily ln Oavor. Made or
cboiooat IDgl'tlldients, ml:red to new
creami.neu ln tlu&lt;.Krart Miracle Whip.

M.cMIUen of Marton speot
I he week end with his parents, M1·
pnd Mrs. Robert McMillen.
.Mr and Mrs. Cella Webb had as
noent guests hill 11sug:hter, Mrs.
o~aee MurdOck and ramlly or Cleve

THE PRISON SITUATION

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SUlh people low CIIOU g h 1t1 Lh P ii&lt;' ul e of Hfe, to give them
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mg ndmb~o~ ion ~ relnt1ve to hel' ('ot\duct with her hus-band,
1 he e ntue world cannot he lp but 'hope that the maligned
actre8.s \'I&lt; Ill not only wm the su1t but that some way may
he lound \\h e reby the guilty coupl e may be prosecuted
foJ' th e ir mos t e v 1d~nl Httempt to secure money Illegally.
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Camels are made from
finer, MORE EXPENSIVE
tobaccos than 'any other
popular brand. You'll BPpre&lt;(!ate the mll&lt;baess...tbe
flavor ... the added pleas•
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thrills, :excitement, and •'real daDt;r:• aays
Frank :Buck. *'I never would hi:.ve been aWe to .,
populate half the zoos In tlils couptry, anti •
save my own life a ;half dozen t\m.. by quick
action, ir I didn't h' ve healthy 1tt!f'1'&amp; I am.a
·&lt;.1\••••Y •*'oker, llS ;;ou .OIIci!d If Y"" ..,.. my
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Qbto. .uDder, the Act of K&amp;rcb S, 18'lt.
PUbJi&amp;hed Dally
limdQ uoept Saturday. Located on Lower l5eco&amp;ld Btttet, PomtrOY, o .
WJi.m our trten41 &amp;end ua letten or n ews maU.er for pubUcatlop ther

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14tt Cpafle)' Little baa a very
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SERmUSLY HURT

on Mr and Mn Pred Mack P'l':l·
day Mr Roush lett tl8n 1'1 1ean
oro and this iii hlli nrat trip back
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1Rodney:·
1 Paul Martin wu ta.Jcen sUddenly
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Mn. Mtna. Boice ta vlsitlnl Cb.arl ,n Thott\S.S a.nd other friends here
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d"i!ervea th e b1•11t ; Buy a b&lt;lUI&amp; ot
IP'""hl&lt;l CARLSIUD SPRUDEf,

Middleport. were vlsltlng rels.tives
j here Stllh.lay .
, Mr Copen ta very Ill. Hi&amp; .1011
I Charleston wae ct.lled here F'rlday
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CARL SBAD
!Wl !U O ~L SAI/l I• t
nftiU£RI
prut\iJ [I, evttllor•te•l fvom {be'\UIIer• bf lbe GC0 yeo:~. r o l!l hiRturlc
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d uwneb. kidn y ,
H•er a ud rheu m::.f) Mn cotlll&gt;laJ DII
Yo11 filii n n . aH! 1 ~ get the bfl11e

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after Ulelr rer11lBr
or the ramUy

I are cordlally tnvit.ed
l Mr. and Mr&amp; Keith

C'r.t{' lt ,~l"'~'~klll
to t nll e ttl f.'
f '.\lt J.S RAD (T ill . In l b&lt;! !~eat

CARI,SBAD IS. I' ~ D fo; J . f; ALT

I meetlnK. Mtmbera

!VoLT today cOncentu.ted tor
Jrue et'OBomy. '

Charley Carrier continues poorly
1 Mra N oarrtson returned to her

H E top!;y t ur vy condition to be found in Cuba, must
natu rally be e x pet.:te d, foll o wing u revolution such a.s
has been gomg on 111 th e ~m a ll 1slund during the past sevcora I wee k ~.
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Wh e never an upris ing s uch as has occu'rred in Cubil.,
doiN o cc ur, the (_' Ollntry fJl wh '(_'h it happen!\ ls fortunate
indeed , If th e normalcy of other da.vs is returned without
n grea t a mo unt. of blood Hhed plus a terrible loss to propc rly d e~tro~ cd by t he nati ve:-;, gone :mddenly stark mad
o v er th e n· t emp ora1·y lttecdom t o do as they (l)ease. The
Dmmal pa .-;~ 1 o n 111 th em se e m~ tu wPll up ami they are at
ihe tr worst f or manv d.11yH be1 ure sound reasoning finally

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Carty

}..1!1' 11nd Mrs Ed Little ::;ptnt Bun\ day with tlleh aon Bennet.t and
\t~~.mUy
Charlel' ao?don of Middleport
spent Sunday with his grandmother

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'i Mrs Ross Shuler
cuba Lltt.le was a guest of Oeorre

. Larst and famlly sunday
1 Chas ... Thoma.s and family . Mrs
Mma Boice o.nd L J Bumramer
r.nd w 1re were guest&amp; of Mr and
Mrs w H Jacoba Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Dave Wtttzel or
Pr•meroy were ca.lllng on Lewis

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there has bee n ~!IJ&lt;' h u r c mnr!rubly low total of murder
:md pilla ge is pro bab ly due entirely to the fad th«t th{.'

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~u pl" have vu 1 ~ to Carl t bld,

The Pyttuan Blllt.ers will have a
1 pot luck, supper at their ball Fri-

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doctr;,. ·"'
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upon the .Jove, loyalty d devotion of the poople, mUBt be in harmoilywlth
the tFachmp of J edU11 e Chmt whooe WGrdBJit mto every luld and crevi~
of the huma n heart, J of whom t waa ~~aid in J ohn 7:4-6 "NE\'"'R MAN
SPAKE LIKE TI-llS MAN
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Mn. Nbert VanCooney
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WIM~N IS r~UNO
fAIR CH~UNO

1 Mr ~tnd Mn Rodney Roush and
daUIMet ot
Toronto, Cauda,.
apent Tl\\trsday •lth Mr. and Yn.
Oartleld Bearlu and were calltniJ

Freel lQD:Ibi.U. )IIC.
Cldcqv, Pb.Uade1pbla, PittabiU(h, MUwallbe

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c.a y wUh J,. J . Bt.UnPrner and wife.
I Mr. an4 Mn B C Drover were
Ia OJntrletikJn S&amp;t urday oo bUl·

lllalta 1D no inStance w1ll be pu.bllahed. \ .

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natl\ es f ear t he h!A ult ~\'II~ ~P. nttended
by interference
Jrom th e Un1ted Statei'-: . So loul( tuJ the ommous looking

warships ~1r c ~etm .1t anchor In Havana harbor it is possihle thu t th e fe at· 1n th e Culu, n pe on brea~t will overcome
}.Is g r eat d e~ i1 e to do thing ~ tn a "big way,"
In th e mcMntime, whJlc th e .:t hlp.i are caus ing the revolutwmst:l to Ue have th emse lveR at lea~t partially, it
t{l be hoped un organization cun be founded that will
•,tabl e e noug h t o bring order o'Dt of the chaOfl which
been ragwg s ince Ma chado waa forced to ftee !or his life.

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Tbe Ove~iure l'rom "La Bololna" pat.lnted at the time
Our grand opera ~t.ars are returnlug !rom Europe by t.he truckload.
" r..tme. IIQDS by ~equeat before t.be
one star to a truck
Waliha of · f ubbs who was so en, amgrud. wltl'l her voice he bullt a
·rhey have had marveloua sue~ 1 ollv.Oblrd case for her. Tht&gt; wa,~
tW In the Old country 11 we can made'· her an offer or marrlaa:e and
b tie e thetr preas asents.
gftVe her' the hlgbeat decoration ,tn
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the Klngdolll of Tubb&amp;-a neckl&amp;ctt
of ;ummy marshmallows
Pr01vzella. Blowso" saya her

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lhttlelt and the Piince o1
'11le crowd f&lt;~Uow­ bet
rallro&amp;el ataUon . Wale.s She ne1,1er me&amp; lhe Prince
ROM all mdiclt.tions the suit foi' balm tiled by the wife
yelled for her to come Wiles anywhere ·•"'·-"'· ••. ~.-· ··-·••
1ltl one
of on e of the mOVJ l' colony men vgamst a well known
. nowr.ela blushed In that
must deny
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policemen:•
with- the&amp;e
actreM, was acluuted by u de~1re t o gP.t ~omethmg for
IJirdll.
no t.hing and the whole affair was aided and abetted by "In FrRooo sherSi~IJ In t.he t~~.xt• •
that &amp;aved Par\8. The au41ence
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1\ent mad Thoae who came to
tcctly, and th e r e 1s no reason for doubtmg their auth&lt;m la:Jeer remained to do so
~~c1ty, this patr haH been ~uilty of trying to blackmuil the
Mme 3lowso has so much gold
popular ll. ctres...., and I.Jut for the :-~ hnrp attorneys defend- l 'l her teeth she is almost. a comet'st
ing her, th ey nught have HII CC eedcd. It is difficult to put

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Sunday, eleven dare devil
::~e nmg ]o JJg te rm ~ tn the pemtentiary of tl'lc
ftat e fo1 murd e r, !'\ t;&gt;ge(J a !-IUCceHsful break and getaway
t•iter ktl1111g tw o guurds m the1r murderous plan.
The IIH.: Id ent lwt :-;en e~ to emphasize the fact that it
1Ft tlmt' tu ~ t op th e pett111g nri&lt;-1 nur:.~ing nf cut-throat indi\'iduab who \ Lt: W life .1.t:1 someth10g of no importance.
If pnsun o fth ta l,; 111 t h e LouJil iUrHL prison as well as those
111 Oh1o, Ne v. l ur i, 01 &lt;Ill.\ oth1•r Hiatt• for that matter,
treate d JH'u;oJlt:l !l o J murde1ou -. caliber as they should be
and If th e man,r divci'!&lt;!IOn~ set up for these killers were
('Urt~ul e d , Ow ilpporlumly for k1llmg more of their
JoY.·m e n \\ ould IJe\· e r pt•esent ll'lelf.
As a matter of fad, hlld tht•y re Ceived
F.Hts at t h e timt• they we1e com•1cted on
charges, tlw \'aii!His fl latex \\ ouhl not be spending thousand s of dollar~ plus keeping vigil on them day and night,
to 1:0ee that they Uo not ~~c ape and again mingle with society to kill nud plll .tge lnstearl of producing bull gamee,
football tilt :-~ ~ nd \rarloll)ol other mean!'\ ot play and enjoyment for t ht· m, pri~o~uns :-.hnuld be places for them to
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by
tt~rrihli · dl :ip la r ~~ of want o n rnpme and ~urder.
, Every day it ts becomwg mo•·e apparent that wh-.t soci&lt;:l.Y must do t o even partially reduce the i[reat number of
kJJUngs m o u r t•ou ntry , ~ ~ t o show more llternness 41-ild leas
· m ~rcy t o t he kmd of human bcinac more cloaely rel•ted
~~·~illing bc nsll; o f the forests than to their fellowmen.

It's hard t o figure out how a mere youth can h~ve
NO diHLorteri al4 to commit murder with hitJ own
a victim. Something radically
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Arranaement. have been made .with the Ohi'! ~epartment of
Asriculture by the M,il~ County Boar4 qf c-11'••~•,'1.1':~~ .t'l a;e· ·
teat Meiaa County cattle for·tubereulolia ao tharthecolln\Y, mit.)' l!e
conlinued on the "Modified Accredited Li~t" for another three
yearptr"iod.
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were fQU,nd ,in 1930. Ot!t:,~ ,h.erd olii:IICl'J ":~hi.ns tp have tile tut
ll!•lt• ~ ..y do to by applyii1 to anJ of the followina on or before
$epiejll~er U, 1933. Teati... llt"\11 beri" ~epte~ber 28. '
Apply to: Georee W, Kreatfer, County Agnc\lltural Airent,
c11urt ~"~i .,.P,clnl.eff'y.
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.11,&gt;!¢,-eller, L!&gt;n~ Botto~, ,1
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.Hal'ria, Raveua\1f90d .
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Sunday as ruestB of Mr. lllld

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famoua tide, "Brl.ng•'e~ · btack · abve Buck.'" He hat to

' keep hb nen&gt;ea healrhv to follow hi•
1 don of caphlrinl wild !lftlmab! ullw:l

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Go ttbtnlt 1·
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hUwayaroundthe(llobewithCam+- He'*Y"•

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"I am a s!e11dy Camel nnoker.

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WAITE, SHAWNEE, OKLA.

THAT there ia more to any buaineBI than merely having a
place (o ~o .buainell.
Seeurinr the merchandia" to aell io o11ly the firot step.
The anQat important thins io.the aellina of merchandioe and
sellinc it ri1i1L
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of Ad~'rtiaiQf, wiU alwaya.b11ild a profitable buaine01.
Good 'dyertiain1 ereatet an irreatible appeal,
l\dverliaed merebandiae alwaya create• 1ood·will for any
buaineaa b~u·~· i't siveo aatiafaction.
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The doiman"d for advertiaed eooda ia erowing day by day.
' Advertiaiii llhoraya makea a wonderful impreaaion on buay
ahoppera; they alwayo read the ada before shopping in order to
!11\'e ~inie ;aqd 'mOIICf.
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~ Cottlier roh~cos Jo mlilt.e a ~hftoereo .;:c .

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BUCK lugged tons of rhino.,
wbru. lipn, and &amp;oriUas IICTO&gt;Is the Pacific to win hls

aclo Whip Sal•d Dr£&gt;U~lul!l i&amp; an tllll•
tlrel7 new t~ot tno tart. not &amp;ou
bland, not too oily ln Oavor. Made or
cboiooat IDgl'tlldients, ml:red to new
creami.neu ln tlu&lt;.Krart Miracle Whip.

M.cMIUen of Marton speot
I he week end with his parents, M1·
pnd Mrs. Robert McMillen.
.Mr and Mrs. Cella Webb had as
noent guests hill 11sug:hter, Mrs.
o~aee MurdOck and ramlly or Cleve

THE PRISON SITUATION

DOW N 1n

mayonnaise!''

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say critical hostesses

SUlh people low CIIOU g h 1t1 Lh P ii&lt;' ul e of Hfe, to give them
ti1 eir proper position.
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Sm ce th e plamtitf wal'i forced to make Much damag·
mg ndmb~o~ ion ~ relnt1ve to hel' ('ot\duct with her hus-band,
1 he e ntue world cannot he lp but 'hope that the maligned
actre8.s \'I&lt; Ill not only wm the su1t but that some way may
he lound \\h e reby the guilty coupl e may be prosecuted
foJ' th e ir mos t e v 1d~nl Httempt to secure money Illegally.
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tT -IS MORE fUN TO

Camels are made from
finer, MORE EXPENSIVE
tobaccos than 'any other
popular brand. You'll BPpre&lt;(!ate the mll&lt;baess...tbe
flavor ... the added pleas•
ure in costlier tobacco1.

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"Brin&amp;i!ig 'em baek alive is a job Jlllfked with
thrills, :excitement, and •'real daDt;r:• aays
Frank :Buck. *'I never would hi:.ve been aWe to .,
populate half the zoos In tlils couptry, anti •
save my own life a ;half dozen t\m.. by quick
action, ir I didn't h' ve healthy 1tt!f'1'&amp; I am.a
·&lt;.1\••••Y •*'oker, llS ;;ou .OIIci!d If Y"" ..,.. my
·:· p,l ct\.re1.•:llri!\11 :eQ. Back Alive.' but I c:an
smoke •II 'J\~t ile&lt;aJIIle I sm~ Camels.
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true it is that Camel's coStlier to~cos t'¥1te
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iOURNAL, SAY~:

B arry MUll. ot '
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paper circulation, and f.eace eaataome of the1~ adv!'rl1111lg m~e)' .
on f&amp;,lljJ;r ill-oiiJ!d. · '
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circqt,tion, which means thai ita mes.age, edi~orla! csr !ijj,nf.r • Ill
peni.eat.,. ev~J nook and cranny of. the ~is":•cl, tiQ:itit&amp;.lt :•~11i~. _.
~il~~l-&lt;lf con~efsation in the h?mc:a In wht~ It goe~ ancf th~f~e
., a ao the aUhJec:t of conoer:vation •n .the .ne•~hborhl&gt;od.i 1
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Your home city paper u a locatuutJt\IIJOn.
t liu serv~ .
well it. readen and its advertisen, and it is doillll that molt m·,
teMively now. Thua the newapaper has become rcic:ocnized ciO:
the champion of the welfare of all the people.
The advertiaer in the home city newapap~r receives in full
meuure What he ia payina for. '
By Advertiaina only in the real~y local and truly repreaenta·
tive newspaper, the buaineaa men wdt encoura1e a local lnetltll·
tion that haa inveated a areal deal of money in the home city.

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Thr,e . ~tUlia Earned;
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u la h ~ Wilen the 'New York ClothIng Ho._ C!Mm~Lona of the ft~t
)Our nameht, mttt ' the ' ¥1dq.J.epop.

J

~hampion.lo oft. )le sebuid tOurnament In the flftb PIJ'le.·. ,of the
champions for the .second tournabl\ll .
\
Po m ~l'O Y had won
two games,
Middlll:~
had wan one DJld
one 'NaG fL draw so that Ln ortk'r

!r r MlddJ: port to have &amp; Chance
they had to wth the contest Monda.v night, olherwi8e the series
went lO Pomeroy, three to one a&amp;
lt was to be terminated 'tNnm one
tea.m won three aamee.
·

AI&gt;DISON

The Pomeroy Clothlen Won and It
a. clean cut victory with nc
;:trlngs attached. . The sco~ was.
f0ur to n ot.hJng &amp;nd thrte of th(.;
tr ur nUlB w~e cleanl)l and honet~tlY earned by the bludgroru; o1
the vlsitors &amp;t the ex:pe~ of the
~tar hurler , Rlchard3, ot · Colqmbus.
It was simply ', a case 61 t.h.r
wll.S

THE WISE BUSINESS MAN WILL GIVE HIS LOCAl,
NEWSP:APER HIS SOLE PATRONAGE IN ORDER THAT HE
MAY THOROUGHLY COVE~ HIS OWN FIELD AT , A MINIMUM OF EXPE;NSE.
,

pitcher ~ to ;.th~·

on.ee

too

often"

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.

'

vw- rqr..und
r.'

Richards had. met and, defeated
the champtoos qnce betofe ·¥ d so

M l~dhport
rcoters were pretty
corUidcnt'· thai. he would dn it
ng-ain.
w ag not In the cards

I;IOTEJ.

COJ.UMBUS

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Flreprool

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is no longer the fllshion. J¥iok expensive in one .
Df the new Hats in the m\ISt ' becoming . styles.
All head sizes, small, inedllhn, large and .extnJi
llirge in the leading colors o/f black, , brown 1 aqd •
and eel gr&lt;ty: ·
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DINING .ROOM AND

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Under Same MaDa&lt;Jem cn'
ALBA C(IITRT

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Buy the hat you want I!Jid need! ;·Scl'lmpmg ·

BOOMS .1 .08, .1.15

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Earned rum NYCH 3.
Nilw ~Qrk .. .......
on balls by' Rlchardtl b, by rhUl!.detphia. . . . . . .
Cle~land .. . .. . . ..
out by Richard&amp; 6; by Det.rolt. . ' ... " .... '

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errora NYOH 1;

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Think?

Boaton a: st. Lolli&amp; o.

Sro6111n at l'lttlbat'lh (rain).
Philadelphia •t ctucaao &lt;r&amp;tn) .

By EDSON R. WAITE

..

Shawnee, Oklahoma

Umpires Mees, c. AUensworth, D.

Allensworth.

Score Qy Innings :
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EDITOR Of THE WHITTIER (CALl·
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"If advertioing didn't pay there would he no advertising.

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•tilii thai your competitor'• al&gt;propriation is, there muat be a rea·

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paper circulation, and f.eace eaataome of the1~ adv!'rl1111lg m~e)' .
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circqt,tion, which means thai ita mes.age, edi~orla! csr !ijj,nf.r • Ill
peni.eat.,. ev~J nook and cranny of. the ~is":•cl, tiQ:itit&amp;.lt :•~11i~. _.
~il~~l-&lt;lf con~efsation in the h?mc:a In wht~ It goe~ ancf th~f~e
., a ao the aUhJec:t of conoer:vation •n .the .ne•~hborhl&gt;od.i 1
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Your home city paper u a locatuutJt\IIJOn.
t liu serv~ .
well it. readen and its advertisen, and it is doillll that molt m·,
teMively now. Thua the newapaper has become rcic:ocnized ciO:
the champion of the welfare of all the people.
The advertiaer in the home city newapap~r receives in full
meuure What he ia payina for. '
By Advertiaina only in the real~y local and truly repreaenta·
tive newspaper, the buaineaa men wdt encoura1e a local lnetltll·
tion that haa inveated a areal deal of money in the home city.

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Thr,e . ~tUlia Earned;
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Anothnr gre&amp;t,,tJl.ronf was pr::-4-

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u la h ~ Wilen the 'New York ClothIng Ho._ C!Mm~Lona of the ft~t
)Our nameht, mttt ' the ' ¥1dq.J.epop.

J

~hampion.lo oft. )le sebuid tOurnament In the flftb PIJ'le.·. ,of the
champions for the .second tournabl\ll .
\
Po m ~l'O Y had won
two games,
Middlll:~
had wan one DJld
one 'NaG fL draw so that Ln ortk'r

!r r MlddJ: port to have &amp; Chance
they had to wth the contest Monda.v night, olherwi8e the series
went lO Pomeroy, three to one a&amp;
lt was to be terminated 'tNnm one
tea.m won three aamee.
·

AI&gt;DISON

The Pomeroy Clothlen Won and It
a. clean cut victory with nc
;:trlngs attached. . The sco~ was.
f0ur to n ot.hJng &amp;nd thrte of th(.;
tr ur nUlB w~e cleanl)l and honet~tlY earned by the bludgroru; o1
the vlsitors &amp;t the ex:pe~ of the
~tar hurler , Rlchard3, ot · Colqmbus.
It was simply ', a case 61 t.h.r
wll.S

THE WISE BUSINESS MAN WILL GIVE HIS LOCAl,
NEWSP:APER HIS SOLE PATRONAGE IN ORDER THAT HE
MAY THOROUGHLY COVE~ HIS OWN FIELD AT , A MINIMUM OF EXPE;NSE.
,

pitcher ~ to ;.th~·

on.ee

too

often"

. I

.

'

vw- rqr..und
r.'

Richards had. met and, defeated
the champtoos qnce betofe ·¥ d so

M l~dhport
rcoters were pretty
corUidcnt'· thai. he would dn it
ng-ain.
w ag not In the cards

I;IOTEJ.

COJ.UMBUS

.'

Celwabaa. Oha,,
etHI ..,.,.....
Flreprool

•\

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Rai.N

Redu eod

1,,1

is no longer the fllshion. J¥iok expensive in one .
Df the new Hats in the m\ISt ' becoming . styles.
All head sizes, small, inedllhn, large and .extnJi
llirge in the leading colors o/f black, , brown 1 aqd •
and eel gr&lt;ty: ·
·
'
·

•uo

DINING .ROOM AND

I

COFRE S, OP

Under Same MaDa&lt;Jem cn'
ALBA C(IITRT

':····· · .

Buy the hat you want I!Jid need! ;·Scl'lmpmg ·

BOOMS .1 .08, .1.15

BATH

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RE~g:~B~: .PRIC~~ . . .......

New S1111rna. Florida
liO
Batb1, Steam '

..............a

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Ba.\ea

jAMEs ·H. BUTLER

TAMS are very popular a1ain this aeuon
See ll.eae .a t

Manapr

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RUBE FEMS

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ABc A'T"TELL..
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Brooklyn . . .. . . . .. . 58

'h

ralla~hla . . . . . 62
Cincinnati . . . .
52

86

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Two baBe hit Farnllam.
Earned rum NYCH 3.
Nilw ~Qrk .. .......
on balls by' Rlchardtl b, by rhUl!.detphia. . . . . . .
Cle~land .. . .. . . ..
out by Richard&amp; 6; by Det.rolt. . ' ... " .... '

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Ross?

80

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89

71
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C'htca.s:o . , .. , .. , .... 81

errora NYOH 1;

L. Moore to Crow:
tD Youns:,.

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base Crow.

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'71

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PlU\1 .
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HOW T~EY S!~toiD
0 0 1 0 0
NATIONAL LEAOUI1
o· 1 1 o fl Cli,Jb
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0 0 It 0 0 NcwYort . ..... ... . 83 :il

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Did You Ever Stop To
Think?

Boaton a: st. Lolli&amp; o.

Sro6111n at l'lttlbat'lh (rain).
Philadelphia •t ctucaao &lt;r&amp;tn) .

By EDSON R. WAITE

..

Shawnee, Oklahoma

Umpires Mees, c. AUensworth, D.

Allensworth.

Score Qy Innings :
123461'1189 ~
0200 0 0 I 0 1 t
........ 022111211 11
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MJdd. runs .. ooooooooo
lllta ' ..' .... .. l1100l01l
Op. errors ... OOlOOOOOO

EDITOR Of THE WHITTIER (CALl·
FORf•IIA) NEWS, SAYS:
"If advertioing didn't pay there would he no advertising.

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"If your a.~vertisins appropriation ian' tbringing in the re·
•tilii thai your competitor'• al&gt;propriation is, there muat be a rea·

eon•

. ··BUTWHA

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. CQM!t;G DOWN HEJ~E. , IF '&lt;(lURE,

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NO"tGOIN,. IN l14E WA'ER \

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the New York Olunts Nu ~ . le.Patt:i.
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promc.tt-r. for n prfFe re-I t,aver. ' (8) The a-Otden candlelttckt+
to be •1 .750,00.
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l!v.t ll'rc~k by f01mer city magiS- eo11-'l.11ted ol: ·
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a. : BrlD&amp;Ing up the, ark (n; , 1-llj. I
It Is und&lt;!rstood fonner ma.yor t['he •rll: wa• typt~el ot.JeiUI Qbrl&amp; ;
Jm•tcs J . Walker will b ~come presi- God ' dwe,HI . ~onr btl peopl~.
den~':of the club und er cum.JIUon~. thr:porb 1••9~rl~ CJQbn 1:14). :
' f :~ tiB.Ies oontract.
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pte: (vv. 12~). ,B'e polnted 'out to .
tbf!m that God had .ebo'• en David to
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wh ri Ita dctonatlono
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t.o
,tll'!t the ~l'(lllliiEil ~qade to ht. fa·
thF : t!JffU~d .be ·rertft~ Bt Wed

:EXTRA TROUSERS C:Aro." l\1~

FURNI8HI:D

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New patlerna in stripes,
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New Fall
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meet with

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In famine, apoa ,eODfeuloa,
God ' WOUld tor,Sft ab4 ADd rain I
(n. 85, 88).
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(f) In peaUJeoct and lieU~
()()d WODUI bear IDd forti" ('If, IT-

(5) , In cate ,of tht cqmly of tha
forelsner, becaplj!i, of . tbe ' newa of.,

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prayer- aholltd tM be~ (n. 41-iB), 1
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taqpe thotiltt' be malntaiDtd ("11', 4f.1
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towards 1uniformity. TheN.
are over 60 precision in...
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That's why tveff Luckf

yo1.1 buy at apy futuro time,
anywhrre • .The -reaeon ia-e~tr~ ncp in the motkinr

Strike is 50 firm, so (q]ly
p.xked-no loose ench ..•
always mild ,and ·1mooth.

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be surt I)( -the Lucky Strike
)'011 00,. today, is idemkally
the same in quality, in mildnesS, u the Lucky Strike

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SolomoD blNifl tilt people

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announCed tiler would de"'a.nd tn·
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he.ir tbelr Pl'ftS'eU and rt1tore the111_

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Whelhm' lbe !IRA
enforce the labor
Whether JabOt' &amp;hall
Ute oourt&amp; or strike
urmtried. 1.t both aide1 ret111e
peaceably. settle t.he dl.lpute.
The la.bor atrunle aiW eame to
the fore In the boot &amp;nd lhOe hearme: and lq the propoMd sl\k Wtlle
code.
A tormal runna trom Donald R.
Rlchberl. tener&amp;l oo\UUIEll of the
NRA, on the ctoeed shop l&amp;eue
alked by deputy &amp;dmllllltra*ot'
Williams in cha.TP Df the shoe

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purcbue

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cnollnue.
unlonB $lmed tbe
obOe '~;t;;. want. to break away
tl'Oih
p, or L. unlon. Thtt.
recovery Jt.w, they maintained, pre·
VP.Dted the cloled. &amp;bop, and p.Ye
wr.otera ibe rtcht to choOse any UD·

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viaed If Move lo Not

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Richard Dis, Elizabeth Allan, DOria Keynon,:;
Ale !)inehart. Abo "GENE &amp;: ,GLENN" in·'
E~RYTHING'S JAKE WITH LENA."
Seci
and ..ear jour favoril01 radio alan. Lau11h with ,
Jake and Lena.
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STEH HUSINESS

Pre11ure Exerted On Mr.
RooHJvelt To Inflate
Currency

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Betbert who llel"fe&amp; wlthout s&amp;l&amp;rJ
was 1ppdtnted a depuiJ lo maln&amp;e.ln
order at yarious baseball camea
the county.
The accident oecur«\ when he ~ hiEl holster to
slt down.

in Everything's Jake "With Lena1

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lnatead Of Threata,
Noted

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PR-ESIDENT Bf
SENATE lEADERS!

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\·m''i.n. L&lt;&gt;10&lt;"1 .•• ut. Morlab qr
~TERE~T .IN GIANTS\ :,. 013.}~"""~ , Nl••&lt;&gt; '"'' lonJo·

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SEEN IN

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barred I.D Mure code..

1\Jarietta Banker
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Strecket io Stricken
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VOL. VII-NO. 800

Mine Blast Claims Eight Dead

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POMEROY, OHIO, WEDNESDAY; SEPTEMBER 13,1983

TUESDAY Qlld WEDNESDAY

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Pll.ul, Wnn., who hu 'been the
ruea:t of WI&amp;\ Roe&amp;ltnd. ~b
the put. ae-ver-.1 weeki,, 1Jett TueF.·
d&amp;y tor Ann Arbor, Ill~. wber-.1
me 11 • t.eaeher to a ~~ reo
chtld~n of pre-achpol - .. LIB
Elr..rrbach accompanied b&amp;r as ru
118 COiumbu.&lt;t

~ for Barbertan., whne !he 'fG'1D vtalt sev~
~ral days with hU aiW!-r, Mnl.
'tbomu Snowball. 8h&amp; was ae-t."Cmp&amp;nled by her nephew, R~·
8Dowball or Buberton. who has
bun spendlniJ the 8llJillfteJ' wLth
hill grnndpe.J"ents. Mr. and Yra.
'Ibol:nu Snowball of Syracuee.
Ml'l. Oru~'.ll husband and Mn.
0 ~a r 1 e, Orueser aecomJJGnled
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HIM Mary
Jividen Qf
Rutll!md. tett for R gevllle,1 Ind. ,
lt'here she vur
a week vis'lr&gt;ll' a oollege trW!nd,t M\!.18 Ayl~
Hend81'1011:.
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MIP'.t Mary Lon Robn of St..

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vllle, Wbo has been vlslt.lns her
soa. a.od daulhter·ln-law Mr and
L. P. Schoenkob, 'left. fOf
Porlamouth, Tuead&amp;y. 'nleft .!!M
'a.1U vlt1t another aon. Edwin
Achoenleb and wile befOil'l' returning home.

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th.e peace,
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but
f.
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l·A waa
ter,
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Iu reporUng the :Ike a m~ vea1ed by the court
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pPovlde
food
and
clothing
lor
the
low.tni~h~~~:~-wl:iyec"re~n:~
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for
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deYeloped,
the
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€1othina, Proper lnd.gfnt school • children lmme· · Ol a.ll tuberculin cattle In 1930 Tbe
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'PGHment hurrymg to~• Prench i)l1on with a coupe beloqina to
Care To Be Furnished dla~ly following applleatlon and , health standlniJ ol the cattle tM :
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C:hlck Hatchery, Mulberry Aveoue. I"ran.k. Kqopp, lllddlepor~ oa State
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a·commenda.tlon bJ Prof Chapman: county ia now to be renewed tor I .
SOLOMON
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I Imesti&amp;ation, after It ""'"' tho1.11ht 'Route '1 jUst .below the Hoblon de·
By Group
IndiQ:ent
children
attending another three years
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! 1 a false alann had been liven. po~ Saturday niabt ctama11n1 both
schocls In Middleport will be in- , The present plan · OOe.11 . not e&amp;ll · LIISBON· TRXT-1 lt1n•• 1:1-li. / p:-oved the ftre waa at the ROueh can conslclerably. '
vtostlgated and cared for through for the tedlng of. aU cattle In the
GOLDEN TEXT-Eater Into . ~ .. twme. Tbe mi6underat£nd1Df ~
Has:er "waa released OD boft4 to
bU pt W E. Melvin and Mrs. county, sJnce the te8t three yean l"a,te~ 'WilJ:t thank•slviDI', ani. lflto 1throua:h the (act t.ha.t the house
owlit Ule he&amp;rlnl on tbe~-il
Elanche Goodwin and ir, the , 10 dieclosed
hll &lt;~o1u·ta with gral .. ; h• thankful h: nied to Mr. Prencb. Little
wl:ple Intoxicated chv&amp;a preferred
1 28 h!"atl of lnf
N~
Catel Pcmeroy schools tprough Supt. C. , f"t-d · eattle amo~~ ~he 15.000 head~~ ii:~,. hlm, ar~:d J:tl••• hla nalh. F~m ' be dwe however ln oombatlnc'
bf-; Knopp:
J. Rhodes and h~ ·staff of teachers. the CO\Ulty.
pft'uu...JtT TOPlo-ln God' l 8011
fbmes whlch had rained &lt;:&lt;&gt;nlldj!r·
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e ' nvesttgate · Gr.:~~ sa.l~. f . 1 t . 1715 f ll j Tbla year au herd!! where reac- .JLJNIOR TOPI&lt;;~A Klns Wo1'1qlp- l l'. ble head.w&amp;,y when the ftre de~
CLUB B08T.I98
1r
First
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am · , tnr&amp;' were found three Ye&amp;l'l ago Ina: God.
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~ ment arrived.
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teti 1n Melga counly during the • will be re-teet.ed and telstll wllJ also
INTERJ.IIIIDUT:II AND1 8
11.
The 1oas of the hoUBe &amp;Qd furMlss Ka.tbartne Elberfeld wu
. Tb Mel
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month or August, Orate repotted 1be made Of all bents whllse owners 1 TOPic-.-Ltauln&amp;' to Wllril.. lp
, 1nishmgs was partla.lly covered b)' hostess Monda:r eveninl to tbe mtra
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om- Tuesday reached the tot.al of •13 .
YOUNG PEOPLII AND AD"bllr insurance it ....... Je•rn d Th btrs of her ~·-e club •• her bcm
, Dllttee haa.: etl.abllshed an organtu- • 6900 '
· lrutUest the test accordlfll to Dr. A. ·TOPIQ...-4'h• v&amp;lu• a! a HoUI~ ot house w •
db). H e ·
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lion to c~e for school cb.lldren In " The. total VIM dispensed for the B. BlniJ)lam president of the Meigs W!)rllllp,
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, doMwne R .... ~ 8Y P.m,.et!; ~f Mtulber.ry Avenue. ·)til, $d.WILI'd
, ~el.p rouuty during the preseut
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ar received tbe prlllt'! t'or hllh
1county Board of Oommiesioo.ers.
ach.ool tenn, the purpose of w~ ~~~~~~~: loo~i f 10 t~~438~~ fuel: , Appllca.tlons, f~ the teatlnr c~ ~ :· t. 8olomonAnolnt•dKing(Iltln81 .w~re liDt a t home when the b)fze score,
•• to provld• food cloth! ' • d
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. I per t.e made either
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, ea lncludl!d on relief lists of , t be onrl ·admlnlstraLlon cosl.s, • 3.., 2_09_ lr.~Pmbers of the committee appoint~ 1: euec;-euor bad not beeu i:oown h- LEGIONN A. 'RES JN •
; oommlttet, It was learned frc~ J . .
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1-' AMILY REUNION
j I'1Ust be on 11le In Mr. Knltler's the 00 blned
...,.111 ot Batb.lb.sba
Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Weed · aooomCount,, Tuesday.
~ office by September 22 u.s the te.11\· 1 •
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ap ..~
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Olilldren attending schools under
The Johnson' fnmllY held a · re~ • log w111 begin about september 2~. ! and Natban. .f..t Davids comi¥,nd
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auflerYIJIIon will receive pro- un !cn at thf.' Meiss county falr-l Members of the oommlttee, which the fa.itbtul tbree, Zadok,
W rous1n1 meet\.nlf
ot
the
J)rew Culver, Ind., whete be wttJ re·enter
per atten tfon When sueh a ltent1on gro un ds Sunday. In charge or .,the 1 tncl~des cattle-m1n In everv tc-wn~ aQd Benalab •veedtly anoliiOOd SOlo- . 1ca~Post ~0· ~3i ot the lmer- Cu~ver MWtary A..ciem)\
rPunlcn waS Mlll. Louise Heller of : shlp ol the county, a.re C. P . Keller, mpa. klnr.
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Cf' lumbw.
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W. P . Hawley and Weldon Barb
II. Bolomwn'• Act• to Eltabfl•h :;~Jch
re Monday evenJQ at
Gerald RJee la abient jfrom hie
fi'ollowing the picnic dinner a roU all Pf whose addre1111eB are Long HI• Kingdom (I Kl.ngl, •1 :41-2:46). nuide t time )Jt'epa.rotlona
were dutlea at the Hartley • Bennet
cult WtUI taken in the afternoon
Bot~m. Herman Hoft"ner, Everett He noted certain danJeroD.I elt- tn'
or one or the larpat years !hoe etore because ot lllriJsa. Wakl
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determine . the oldest and yollllgest 1Tra(:y, B. M. Rwusell, Pomeroy, Ben menta wblcb It allowed t de ..,...
thbe hlatory of the local POSt, In .Buton or Dexter 18 BUbst,uUna for
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members present Matt Johmon Falley, J . 0 . Eblln, Middleport, :
VvvP m~m. ershlp a.nd Ioea.J. aetlvlty.
Mr. Rice.
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BAKE SALE
loge 85 and Eugene Evans e.g, 6 · Hairy Trainer and Dale w. Dye, l lwqnld weaken. It not &lt;IHtroy, lbt•
omcers tor . the enautnw yer
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; Carpenter, W. H. FollrOd, Sumner, · •rule.
Wt·re elected durlna the nllettna,
Albert L. P'r&amp;JUI of cOlumbus Is
SATURDAY
Forty members were present r:~om H . Ji . Harris, Ravemwood, w.
1. Ai.donljall pla~d unrJ.er m~ell- l~clw:l1ng the tollow:lnr . ~t
e Je- Uul lutat of hla brothel, E. J,
At ~n-letti Fruit Meigs county and the follo~lng Art}mr Johni!Oll, Letart Falls, w. 1tap.ce (~. 41:58}. PlaclnJ blm on a~wn mmea: J. M. Pai .
nton, Pl'ana and famlb' ot ~ulblrrJ Ave.
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h'()m other po!nt11 of the state: Mr.1 C.:t:lurrl, Apple Orove, Edson Roush , 1ood. beh11ivlor dhJ.played botb eleln- P~t .cc.mma.nder; Wrta'b\ M
oba,
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Ladie1 of
und Mrs, Wade Johnson. Mr. and· R:W.Ine, U . B. Nea.Ae, Mtner8YIIle, E, enCJ tnd dlplt)' 00 the part of i!lolo- ,Ill. vloo ccmmander; John~nk
Mf· &amp;nd Mrs. ROy Tracy ot Ath~
Catholic Church
Mrs. Leland JohnBOn, Miss Bertha y,; Kautz, Chester, E. D. Colwell. . omoo. A4on1Jab fted to the altar ~nd vic:J commander; . aa ond ene were- Vial tors 1n town Monl;ta.p.
J~lhnson , M rR. Loutse Heller, ).fr. Vlnton, P . D. Nelao-n, Dexter, 0. E.
to woi-lhlp God but to lat'e bl~ li&gt;lrbrec:ht, '3rd v1ee
cler;
r. nd Mr.s. L. E. Davies and Mrs. Blat;kwcod, Albany, M. L. Chase, 1 'llfit
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C. J . Rhodes adjutant.;
~ Mlu ~ Heavener and pelrald.
Nina Atkln110n ot columbU.II ' Mnl H&amp;rr:ll!cnvUle and Dale Musser, I
BJI repentance wa• not r l. l Zahl finance omoor· Leo
·. , Chl:ipbenl ot P&amp;tkerilbUrr were re..
Janet Rt..'dlngf'!" of Cle~.eland; }41'. Rutland.
~ ~olomon onlered bll exec:utt u chapia.m llllli W~' Thomu,:ser~ cent1gue1te or t.fr. ahd Mftl. A. R.
,l,nd Mrs. c M Hoover pt Ptl.iPl&gt;t:·
Meigs county ha.s always had a.n (2;13-25),
:;en.nt.nt-IUT.I\I.
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Knlsht.
yJile and Howard Johnson of oal· enYiable record so far as tile health
2. Al.llathar remon4 from the
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PICNIC SUPPER I
Mr. and .I Vrs. Edward Ebeiabaeh.
At lhe close of the meetlnB it wa 5 counties In the etabf! being able- to joined Adonljab In hiJI plot ·
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&amp;nd · daUihter R.alallnd, Ylu Vfd&amp;
announced that plana wuuld be proceed with the elcan bill of 1 nllU'patlon.
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A party ·or young people eriJo,m lhJe aDd lrflas Mary Lou JII:Jbn of
n 1w.de . w ma.k, the Johnson family ( :~r.a!th by this skelton form of test- ~ ·
Jbab •recuted (2 :28-mi). J'Oib u plcnlc supper Mond&amp;y eveniria Ann Arbor, Michlpn, Ntumed.
Thunday Ni11ht
n ·un! on an t.nnual event.
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September 14
t:NTERTAINS FRIENDS
I ~Ide, thil, be had treacheroU~7- ~·..-!~ w~e M~ Ele-.Q~t; thfl formel( p~ce tbey were • the
J.IU'fJIC BY I . Q. 0 . F .
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murde~ ~ll rlvall In tbe army. ~..ra.rC:lla
an
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=:'!"!: aueats of IJeuteQaot Oonun&amp;nder
81'NOOPA.TOR~
Mlas Lenora. Diehl of Oolu bus I
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I1 84. · ShiJbel u~uted (2 :86-4«). I ~ nd Am ~inm~on, • A.pM!e NCa. end Mra. WJW&amp;m Ralfel &lt;Helen
Ofder-Mtsed Da~oe"
Pntertalned a rcw frlende wl'ili s 1 . cOontlnu~ trom Pl\!fe Onl!!l)
Solomon 6r1t paroled blm and coa-1 ,,~,.. 111 B~l M r ut"'ld., Al~ Pred Ebersba.chl.
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wnme
supper
Bonduy
evenlnt
at
f
gwen
her
many
timet
put
by
t.he
tinotd
him
to
Jernsalem,
but
w~eD
Marvin
Rcbe~
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h~J·
an!t
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Joe
Kra\1111
and:
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the home or her Q"&gt;andfa.ther, Fr•nk United Btntefl."
h8 'broke h1a parole, bad him exednt·
·Hobstetter
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The problem of the ousted army ed.
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plua lax
Mrs. Bam Buchanan.
c tllce~s. who h&amp;ve defied the new
Th• -Oivlnt -Favor ypon ·~··
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