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DHIO ' ITATE •MUSlUY
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EADERS' NOTICE - U ;you waDt
the Newa l)ftlce of The Dall7

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Ohio--Pair - • • and 'nlundll',
"' tolalght. Wanner 1'hundl.1 ~

,-nbuae, can 286-L; If the BuaiDO.IIIee ulr. for 102-B.

W. Va. , Showera thl8 - . -

LEASED WillE
If

FINANCIAl RUIN IS

Diatrlct
Dau1h·
Revolu·
lion to -. held in Pomeroy,
Wedneoclat, Sept. 27th, ali
b...U.eA men of Pomerov
aad Miclclleport are kindly
reoiueatecl to cliaplay llata
on aloove elate.

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New State TazatiOD
Amendment Stranalea
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MUDICl~
1t1ea

MAYORS CONFER
In Eflort To Solve

len~; Towna Without

.P rotection
Cbar~e~ton,

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Va., Sept.

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l!!t-oitla or Weol Vlrllnla, !In·
•nclally atranrled by a ...,. otate
wortmc out thefr own monetarY

dUDculi1M pendlnr aetlan by t.he
ataljt lt..ll.
Declllon to let the problem net
with tbe individual eltiea was
· ~ !J,ere today at a oooterence
of ,nay~ of 50 tlnanclal)y stricken
eiUM and town&amp; thi'Otli'hout the

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Judfment is 8Jiked. In the amount
of $f,'14 and Interest aaatnst
d&amp;tendants, Walter and P.
Taylor.

BUSINESS MEN ATTENTIONt
A. meetiDJ' will be held at the New MIU'Un Hotel TileS·
day ennlnc at which &amp;tme a dl10aalon. will bp bad rela' to a drlwe tloncernlnr f.he NRA In Pomeroy
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and Tlclnl&amp;r.

sta~.
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A 'pro~l

to declare a debt
naoratorlum, u a means of combatUqs UM orltlcal ftDanclal sitU&amp;·
Uon, wu tlll'n8d down. Borne favor
WJIJ found, however, tor a "citlu
eurvlce charge, .. under which Lndi·
vidual $a~:payen would be aaseBIIed
llpecJal ebaqea weekly tor pollee
a.ud \ftre PJ'Otectlon.
~lthoueh the propoaa.l
tor the
"cltlea lel'Viee ehara:e" waa not
broutht to 11 vote, eomment amona
mayon was favorable to the
~d tt was believed: tbat an
mtaht be made to set up such
later.

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AU bulnew m&amp;. reprdleu
~~te~nbelj

ol &amp;he Cl&amp;y Clab,:

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ot w.hether or aot t.hey

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arpn&amp;ly reqgeaied to be pre-

.ent, u &amp;he topW to be dlaellSIHHt II of vital IDttre•t to all.

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Faoe, _ Cuioon

be sened at 6:31 alta whJch the discUII~

.t dJaner w:IIJ

114m wiD take place,

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Hurricane KiUs
'Ibousands
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and rormer atate auditor, ..deelared
he Ia lor .._I beeauae he Ia con-

vlnl'f'd "We can't get anywhere un·

der the p..,.ol liquor oontrol .,..
llm" and that he will make
speeehe11 Uf'IIIlJ Ohio t.o vote tor
repeal "BecaUBe 1 have always be..
llend lt my duty to tell the pub-

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OFriCERS SC0UR
C RYSIOE I N'
HUNT FOR KillERS

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Ten De.perate Convicts/
Eaeape After Sh&lt;ooti•~•
Clerk

IN INDIANA PRISON
F ean Felt For Safety
Of Sheriff Seized
Aa Hoatage
MJehigan City, Ind.,

Martial Law lnvoked 'To Maintain Order; Six Mexi·
cans, Lootiril Sbofet, ,'Killed By Soldiera; 78 Bodiea of Storm Victima Al~dy Recovered ·

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KNIGHTS T£MPLAR ATTEf;ITION!

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Charg-ed

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be itQ;ed to work wttlfuut as.latlea
pendlnl 'final settleoieDt of the
Problem and the collection or sum

"shoot on 11tght" at
He added he had

Ql loottnr.

tkttt revenues.

eel &amp;he etty as the hurrlcane de~
moUshea mo.ny atruetul'f!A.
He
1tated Red Cr088 an.d mUitaey

That volunteer police and fire
d~partmenta be orvanlzed
the
job1~ _ men . of .the

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CailOrlnr sanee
effed. BIQ"

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Here's the biggest value possible in Hats.
All the new Shades of browns, grays,
granif1!, pewter' and azure.
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ot the number
from 300 to
or

C. L. Knirht Widely Known
in Newapaper Circlea ia

Industries Hard
Hit by Walk-Outs

thtnrs

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Soft, n'ch, luxuriollillooking. New grey tones,
ta~. browns in very new patterns and models.
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E.lforts tQ compUe an accurate
w&amp;e
'ltUI dela.yed
thi! eontua.lort.

count ct dead aud injured

to carry on the
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state tf past Indebtedness Ia to
' cared tor:

endeaoth.en

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or the
their

WOfk1rs h::ld reoovered 53 and that
Unidentified t.odiea would t.. bum·
to prevent I!Pn:&amp;.d of pestilence.

about, simply

thiDW that the machlae hu ltecome
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thil!k
hwaan ~ haa
that
initead oF

quality at. low 0t111l

th~

:ntuatlon Wlder control.
. Oene1al Macias alao reported
that ma.ny bodies bad ·baM waah.:
ed :~.way b)' the ftood. that inundat·

ment waa

A fa~~~oua writer cmu:~n-aeY a!4sir. frl" the rift · which
would pennlt ua bo- ~ u otlulr&amp; aee 1 ~ :r ,f'pnately m;
unfortu,.tely, u ~e cue Jllay ~.ouch · tift IIIII not:""' rive ua.
If it wen, It Ia poulble that the awn of aelfoeompla~f· ·would be
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Topcoats

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J!Olted he had

state -Tax
i&amp;l'lt .November ··

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hOW' willie \fO.U can s&amp;IIJ

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.STRIPES
CHECK$
PLAIDS
MIXTURES
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By ARTHUR CONSTANTINE
mtasutes to pre\"tnt lurc'h"
INS starr CornepondeM ,
' ~np ot Wl'fllkfd
M•llloo City,
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replar eomlaY&amp;

WIU ·~ae bllcl a&amp; tbe UJiilna. Ia POIIlN'OJ' at whleh U Ia eam·

Pi~kYoYlr P~ttern,
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Mexican City

the- 18th amendment in a

forced

IJEdieon Hobatetter, Secretary.

1\'Hne•,. n:lr:ht September 11th.

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FACED .BY CITIES ~:~~i~~~f:
IN WEST VIRGINil,inDc~m....:_,·...:'"':1~~~

taxatlm Jny .. amendment, today
were 8boulderect with -tbe taU of

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DONAHEY IN
OF DRY LAW REPEAl

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NOTICE TO BUSINESS
MEN

NATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.

AU acboola in Raleifh count;w,
oenter of one of the gieat c~l Jblft~
tna: dlltticU ot the state, wUl be
ciOIJed on October 6 unlel5s the state
prov1cles financial aid before Ulat

tlme.

Moreantown, site ol the State
UnlveraJty and a clty ot 18,000
population, 1B without police or f1rt
proteeuon. City pollcemen are
ltt.tlnJ in City haU, retusJrq: to

Dlt their beWI bec&amp;UBe tlley have
been removed h'om pa.yro1IB but
wUUn1 to an11wer calls "ln an em·
erpney.'' Pbe robberies In two
· houra' tlme set a record tor the
COontlnued

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British Armament
Plan
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Coal Bualaeu ia Paraly•ecl;
Steel W orkera Quit 1 Ford
Cl-• Plant

Youth lntendina To
Palin Arm, Fatally
WouDd• Him

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,J~ CAP,TURE of George "Marh1ne-Gun" Kelly, notor1
tous a~ one of the wor~t criminlils and most wanton
ldllers i11-,l;he country, in Mentphis, Tncsday, cer;Nnly
makes the lovers of justice and the enemitls of criminals
ihout with put·e joy. The capture of ihis super-bandit
and kiHet' along with his wife and two compainions, is l&gt;u.t
another step m the determined effort of government operatives to dean up the criminal conditions which have
grown sa-terribly bad in our land.
With this latest capture, the entire band of hoodlums
responsible for the kidnapinv of the Oklahoma milliona1re as ~ell a1:1 many other crimes, hu~ been brought to
the bar of Justice.
That they will be ctmvictrd of their de•iltry in connection with the kWnaping i!:l almost a foregone concluf.JOD, their guilt is so manifest. That they, each and every
one of them, may be given the extreme penalty for thja
clastardly crime, 1~ the hope and prayer of every lover of
justice who does not relish the idea of being afraid to
e.tep on the l!treet himself or of letting hls bhildren out of
his sight because of the activitieti of these diaboHcal
killers.
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That such n .sentence mu:.t be mett'd out to a few of
these duiSpcrudoes as a detel'rent to others who hsve
thought they could flout ju1-1tice at their pleasure, is
£quuJly {l~tent. If we are to clean up vice and erime
conditions, we must do it dirht. und thete is only one way
in which that may be accomplished. That woy b~ to
place th~ ring leaders of these mob::~ along w'ith thelr
henchmen where there will be no pu,sibility of their committing further acts of viQlence ngainst orgBnlzed society.
That piJlCe is in the ground with Bix feet of wd above
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1'he·.time for pity ur wft hearted, misplAced SYIJ)PBihy in tliW, cnse of these hoodlums, has lonr since pa•t.
'!'l'J.e time'ior constructive, concerted, stern mea&amp;ure8 is at
hand. We
dare not fliil to rest ·• nl~n•
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and respeCt for Ia w.
The good work hao stai'Wd. By•·ail means let us keep
it going BUd 1~\' tlS aJl hojlflhat th'e t\Veive Stipposedly
tried and ·true citizens chosen to hear the evldence againHt
th ese criminals will do their duty t·egurdleos of the cost
if the evjdenco is such as to prove beyond a doubt that
the uccu.ied ure guilty of the charges on which they ore
being tri;~.

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CRUELTY TO ANIMALS

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or misc reants. with nothing
bQ1tCr to (io, tound :L dog, U Stl'UY one Jt is preHUmed, ti •d
n tin can:;to the animal's tail. and turned it 1ooae to go
ecurrying;.Oown Second Street, frightened almost to death
by the cllltter of the can on the brick pavement.
Affairs of tbts kind may se~m funny to the kind of
individual~ whose ideas of pleasure are so warped th.Mt
they would stoop to such a method of pa••inll the time.
Just what thet·e is about a person that he can become so
devoid of. the things which fonn a charncter worthwhile
ts difficult to picture.
However, in s p i t e of the fact that this poor,
dumb c r e a t u r e , howling dejectedly at every step
&lt;!own the . ~ireet, was ft·ightencd nearly to death and was
probably 'pain~d physically in addition, by the sen~eiE!!t&lt;~
!i.ctiona o(:the miscreants, the poor, misguided fools who
commlttcQ. the dastardly trick, are after all, more to be
pitied than the do&amp;". A mind so warped as to commit such
detesta:.,le tticks is also ~o closely bordering on the line
of imbecility las to require attention to the individual himself leal tie do mjury to him:-~elf or other humRn com·
p~nions. .
Whatever the laus-h that the perpetrators may hove
their ill-timed, cruel oct, certainly it was little
enjoved
opough pily for the meanne88 committed. It is to be regretted tl).lot tho•c guilty could not hQve been caurht in
their di.eg"stlng, detest~ble act and made to suffer the ex·
. t~fll• pellfllty of tl•e law for their Ullllatural and mhuman
cruelty to ·dumb animals.
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Tq H~~r Gue'sts
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Mn. C. F. Riathburn Ia Hoo' teA to 'Many Prominent
Out ' of Town Cuesta

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IICUYity WU pred,lcted
by John
Ohlaoni, member of Lhe Intema·
tkma1 Board ot the United Mine

Worten: of AmPI'Wa. Obl.zzoni
eatd t.be holl4&amp;7 tever had @:Otten
completelf out of the hands of the
Union.

Jdn; c . A Meyers o1 nrraoc: Park.
Mn. J . 8. Heaume, Mrs. ·'N. H.
Palrbanks and Kre Prank Bar·
ford rJf $prl!¥ft.eld, Mrs. R. L.
H&amp;mlltoo. or Chesapeake, Mra. A . H
Dunham, Mr&amp;. o . B Malone and
Mrl. Willilln Pettit of Dayton,
Mrs. C. B. Gardiner Of Norwalt.
Mn. Charles Crehore of Elyria ,
Mr6. M. V. Rea.m of New Phlladel·
phta, Mr!l. w. w. Pennell ot Mt
Vl!rnon and Mri. Oscar Klein of
Middleport.
Otben present IDCRlded o.trh::er'l
of the local chapter ot the D. A. R
and seveN! invited guests.

Bee Clala Of the P'lrst

reeent]1
realdence

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Mother
Depicted In Play

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hold the hearinll In the

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Mana" a~ the
d~1gnating 1t the "!ong of mv h!e."'

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Atlantic rrom Italy .(.O Ohlcago IUid
back. plims to heaci;Lhe Armada on
a flight to Mpscow. accordl.nK to' reliable report.s re&lt;:en•ed here today
According t.o prr"Sent plan!, the
I• alla n !l.irmen will mal!e the ftlgl"~
during October
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Financial
city

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mootinued. from Pale OO.l

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V.l8lte! her brother. Ro\'
Spcncrr
and Snyder
family the
WC:Jk
M1·s Com
of pa..sl.
Skuh"n·
J olln Jacroud nf n!'lf:wnr~. 1:
vi'.lt.lng Mr 3nd MrR W R. Ct'Ol''J
: Mr and Mts. l!l W. H11\ nml
1M1s ll'll H1ll of Pleasant View, 0,
1 and M1·s Oeo Geyer of Oa.lifot nla
rpenL Sundt•y with Rebecca Cot-

One Word Led To Another

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'"We were hit by 11. terrible hurrl~"'""'" l(eQy to Olda- c-.v{e SundBY The town Is In hellish
alrplabtl today were \shape, no water, no llaht no comtbe adth:e ot feder~ r;.unlcaUoq Sanitary
conditions
a.t the Urachel trial. art' terrible.
They
that the two
"I am trying to help out omclals
be kept here until the trlal of Har- In gettlng w1ner service established
\'eY Be.tley._ KeDy'a canJ-ehteftaln, \'!hlch ls mD.it important aR other
and other defel\danta aceuaed of w1Ml terrible pestilence will brl"ak
Ute Urschel kldnaplnl ts concluded cut
The proseeutore sald Kellts pre'More than 2 000 h ouses were
Rnce In Oklahoma Olty might In- totally destroyed a11d no one knows
Umldatt wltnessee ready to testify how many pf'rsons 11. ere kJJled "
p.ga.tnst the Kana: The machim
·r;l•nner 1s warted for murder In
Kansas City , Chicago, :md Bt
Paul _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

POMEROY

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Aubrey Uhl and family of Wil kes Barre, Pa., who have b. ~ n vlr·
ltln&amp; the pRst two weeke w1th· his
I mother. Mrs. F.mory Shain, return·
j ed home Thu:-~day.
Mrs Alma Dlddl!! of Coo:vlll r,
spent 8(lveral days the past W€'€11.
with Wlll Carnahan &amp;I!'( fatnll )
Mn; Vola Wa3n •r of Canton
l'pt:n! f!everal cta.ys the past wccl:
w11 h R&lt; becca OoUerell.

A~yway ' that's the 'WllY the wrtc
the J:illab&amp;nd hasn't sale( a word
en compllmcnt. She smncks him
ln the f&amp;c6 with whRt'&amp; lett ~of the
picnic lunch, hollers pollc ~ and
goes nome to her ml.ll.hru Although
the hw:ba.nd
bwm't 6ftdl a word
abGut
hl.s wife's
geographlcRI con- i•
tours, abe plaster.s htm With o. IC·
aal poster char1tng grief, torture
a.nd mental cruelty.
The jury Instructs the judge tha t
bus~nda lbnuld reserve their lau~
dat~¥ criticisms for the domestic
s.htfl,ljl. the home
and ttte
I ~ffil-.. 11'1!!'1!"
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''VbrilQ~ 1 AM .·,llo . _.·...,,••
every month
ucende to
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All because the sun \\'as dltnmJ.
the ocoo.n wa.s cahn, Uf &lt;J was worth
llvlnlf, lhc tnrlfJ were pre~ty and
the butband hl\d two good cyc6
which were p1 ompt.ly blnckon~d.

BrKia1 of Singer's Daughte1f__ _

Industries

VIRGINIA
GREGG
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tpq didn't a:lve uerve enough to
r ay Just Ilk~ the motorman who
lookrd at the lady pa~esnger as H
the hadn't pald her tare N
there are look8 that make ow,
happy, ·and there are looks tho~
ltart Indemnities.
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Tbere 18 one complaint lr. dl~
\oree pr~ t.ha\ we taU to
compreb.end enoUih to underfltand.

'Ihat.'i 11Vhen t.he Rmo sawmill
o~
.mas on the

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usual J)untahmtnt extept In leaisas Jatures
ond collelf88 But, no pro~
ftehlna: for 'St'rdlnes In the !Clf. fe!ieor ever complained that a stu·
Why Ooesn't the pl &amp;ta.nd up and
dent's cerebra• termenta.t.ioOB had

Tha\'a a chart:e

as vque

say, "J\Kl8e, my hlUiband ls a lfl'D-

tleman. and not mr type."
In order for a man to be lflllltY
ol mental torture he mu!l-t first. be
cap&amp;ble
thinking. We bcltrvc
we have dtlfeat:ed ourse1ve&amp; on the
firtt point., EverybOO.y ~~eems f'.&amp;pable of tblftki.ng enough to rnnoy
eome one eLse.

or

uudennlned the

qawcd health caused him to lose

ca.etc, or

Eelf·resp-:~ct,

or

teduccd

th_. real esLate valuee ad-Jacent to
the unlven;ity

Happy Days Over

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That's

And not. becnu&amp;!' mental cruell,y
hllflbo:nd ~nts to a involved the ma.n's lhlnktrm. But
(111'1 on Lhe beaCh and
f.:ay8 bcco.ullt he · spoke without thinking.
"D : ~trlr, aln t t,hl\t ~;tal IJOt, e. nice
flgme," we e.re suppoaed to believe
SAXON
Tllcrt are some type11 of hm;- t.hat. hf' Is mr.ut.Plly compa.rlng the
bands wlw look at their wives 8!l If allen silhouette ro hla 11dfe'e out~
RQY HyliJerL a.nc:l family of Par~
_lh_•_&gt;·_w•_•·_e _,_hmkSng of something H:"c':.....:•::.&lt;_.:h:::'':.:'::.r
-:':c:.·- - -- i:l•r&amp;bQrg were Sundt\y guests of
Mr~t. ~ht~r 't Parr and fa.mUy.
KeJ\neth Our11, wife and dl\ughtcr
Wild" o.t OreO.t l!.end. "YI&amp;lted 0 . J:
P'oteffilln and fami.y Sttnctay.
Dllry Wolfe lofL recentlY for a
tl•ip dn the Btr. Washlntton
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A famous writer bnce expreu~ a c(esire for the gift which
would permit Ul to lee ourselvea &amp;I othen lee us. Fortunately or
unfortunately/ aa the caae l'!•Y be, ouch gift hu .not b~n given ua.
If it were, i't io polaible that 'the aum of aelf·complaceooy would be
conaiderablly leuened in ~e peopl'!1

mUitpr to atop Thorn·
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RandoJ.,. will h .. y • to
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THAT there ia more to any busineaa than merely having a
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plae'e to .Jo &amp;q,ineao.
, Seeurin1 the merchandia" to aell ia only the first step.
Th~t n)oit important thin(! ia the oellin1 of merchandi&amp;e and
oellin1 it riiJI!t.
The ri11tt ki11d of merchancliae, bac:k!'d '1P by the'· right kind
of Ad•~•illlo will ah;,aya louild a profie,.lile h!JPieu.
· Gliod ad•f~aiag create. an i~atible,.ppeal.
Alii~ mercha.n4i~ ~~~·!·; erea,l er 18ocl-wiU for any
h'!al~ beei!UI~ it livel)~~(,c:ti _'n, .
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IJI'OWIDI da)l by day.
· Ail•ertioiil alwar--makw wiinclerful impreallion
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we1lldyl"' .,.,.. line. ('..tfnaan laved
aan "achdown ftlat time . . Blr
lell wu on his wa1 . AU d 1ht-cot
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in Ohio,), day, or w aro when tlte jury
t&lt;l~1jid a V8fdlct of guilty of fil'$1: dqree murder In
,:::~::~ · •.l'.•cified "witltout mercy." The practical
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w~eo the judll'!, erring in the roadiqll' r1111d i~
and the
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c~omtn1 after a Unge1·tua Ulneq,
FunPft-1 ser-vices were held at thl:l
lt'sidence. Burial In the caster
cemetery.
Mr and Mrs Chauncey StanearL
9nd diaughfer spent Sunday wlt.h
2ltmmerman aNi famUy of

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the kjller to t~e Jlar
It.ehould· be•a - 1~~-·~iJj
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B, lj'ar&amp;ons llnd wjte
W R. Pa.J'oons and family
Dcnd Sunday evenlna:.
Nol\b Stanley e.nd wtre of Ravenswood. Mrs. J B Lol'fiSWorth and
~on Tiwrn vl51ted t\t Parr'e Sunday.
Kenneth Ours a11d wUe have
l•lovcd to the Noah Staoley farm ln
Great ~nd.
. He~n Hutton of Akron 111 spend·
ln$ her vacation with her mother
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ANbe,INSTANCE of justinhr Pomeroy
: little in aetions, poo]lle can.
Negotiate R. F. C. Loan for Soviet
one evening this
waH illm~trated
we~k w!l9Jt ~omc mi~;cteant

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MJde fLed Sundll.y with Mr. and Mrl. J . D .

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Mn. lmm• Vam~e . Ot J'rllllO,
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:curt Johnao~ a.nd RUJ1¥ll We Cautornia a.n&lt;l il.atcr Mrs. Kate
lf Racl.ne, left Monday ror Chi- J!;tattey of Parll:el'lb'll''l are hue
the fiiletlta of ~ Carrie B . •Rober~
cago attend tbe fair
Ralph Barker and ramUy, Fern nnd other relatlvu.
Mr. and MH. N. G. l"oreman or
~h.r!lly and c:hUdr::n and Freda
a..t .,.;
visited c •I MJlleraport vlaited. wlth the Cormr:r'a
~ .ng or Chester .
R slater Mn. W. W. Alexander Sun ~
E:a•• erday and family recently
riay
F-rb·nds here h&amp;\'c leam'!d or ~~~~
w. T Amo5 or Ba.lnew, Maryland
Jc&lt;.ldUlt which befell Ml.ss ~Y ll:i here visiting 1'116 daua:bter Bettie
Mc.m&amp;on Qf Columbua, who tell 1md friend&amp;.
lnct fraetured her arm .
Mn. W. R. Barrlnger Ia sper\EIIn&amp;
tho weet with W. E McDade and.

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have .spent the •ununer wlUI. bil
11ctber, Mrs. Adlllne Gorby moved
I back to SYT&amp;CWie Thunda
) Mr. and Mn. Wakl HalU~y were
&amp;utat.l SU."'tda.y ~th her mother
Mrs. Ev1 Bowen of Htarriloovllle. '
llr. and Mrs. w _
w. Bla&amp;on •pent
8und1y with their daua:hter Mn.
16t.MrUng Smith of Albany.
wife at Kanauga. --~ - - - Mr and W:ra. Alonzo Dar.n and
dauahter of Cheahlre 1pent Monday
B .rn w Mr. om! ""· Woller Mej Jllght with P. ~~!It and family. O:u:le
Sept. loth a 8 1-2 lb son
11nmed
N:a'th&amp;J\Mn. 1\lary Woga.n ..turned home
HYSELL.RUN
Wedneeday rrom • months visit lt'•wonderfultheway.oothinl.cool..
M.1~. L:wls RuMeJI vielted her with her dBujhter, Mra. C 1:. ln.c Zemo bJillgll prompt relief to
daua:nt.el', Mrs) Charley Searles. F-heets at Thivlner and ron 0 ¥
ltehinr, burninll skIn, el'en In aevltl'l'l
Tue:day.
Wogan of Bailey Run.
euc..ltebing&amp;topathE=momantZem9
Wal ~er McDade ot AkrJJn apent Wuchea the tender and inOamed lkia
M1 . and Mr ~ l;oo Woodward. son
I MBltln and her rath~r, Late Ro- the week end here with his wlte beeauae of ita rare inlrildienta. To
dear away Raahes, P.jmplell, E~ma,
mine, were Sunday guest&amp; of Mr ar.d f{)Jl.
Mn .•-\ma.nda Brown who has Ri11p·orm and re~tore the akin to
Dlld •Mrs Bart Romine.
Several ffo:n here attended the 111 en vlaltlng her 11Lste1. Mn~ . Fannie '-ormalt. alwaya 119e clean tMthin~~:
aU-day ~.tng at Parlo. Sunday Pilchard. at Charlest.Qn returned ~mo. Insist on genuine zeJnO; it'e
[' worth the pritl', because tt brinp
Cecil R~Ll1 vtsited hls Elste1 home Saturday
Mn. Bertha McDade b vlsJt1ng telid. 36c,60eand$1. Alldruuista'.
Mrc. Chnrley Searles, Mt;mday
Mrc k...ar;~aret VanCooney is l t'latlves at Columbus.
vlsltlng ht!l' mother, Mrs. McGul!e
Miss Mru-y Rusacll and Mrs. Edr n Rell'ett were callillg: on her stater, Mre. Charley Searles, Monday
• Mr and Mr!i Leo Wpodward and
m n, Mtutln were recent ruest.s of
Flank Hysell l!lnd famlly,
Mrs Albert Frankl! vlatt.ed hor
rJfWnts, Mr. and M'n. L. Hysell,
Mcnd&amp;J.
Cleveland Rm;t:ell and family
were recent Q'UCst:a of Mr. and Mrs.
Ltwt&amp; Russell

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D!&gt;lliilliii"oe wllii&gt;O pUIIU&gt;hed.

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Lawrence Walter and son

and John OUJard of

Mr. and Mr1. Dale St.&amp;nlbu.ry an~
chtldren are IPelldiJ'It ~ week tt
MliJerspon aod Oolu.mbtla vlaltlng

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Some profeal!)n oe~ to,think that the machine has become
atronger than ita creator,..whill: others think the human race hu
been conqumd but ib handiwork and tlui.t the people, instead of
enjoyi,.. th, work cloa~ hy their alave, the machine, should endea·
vor'tp rai'rain'the ~uction of wealth. ~gain there are othero
wholta~ the1. I d'" worie off bec:auae it
ra~cilitiea for being
better o(hhat W.re unllre!ltDed of in the paot:
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' ato...,. and window• reap the full benefit of newspaper ad¥er·
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:· ·• · '· •'&gt;' •\ A .rilib!ier.of .,.;liti~iafl; ,.;J,o have dared the •pitfalls of gue.. .. ,,, '·-~· ~-, future llappeaingl will emerge with badly bnJised reputa·
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Not lon11 ago the people of Spain banished their. , King and
oet up a Republic. . . Apparently th~ are le11 certain today of the
wisdom of that move. Some of them aeem to think that a king is
not ouch an espenain figuwe.llead after all.

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thinp ahe wants, the houaewife aowadaya reada the newspaper
advertlaements aad 11oe1 directly to the atorea who advertiae,
knowi111 that ahe can aeeure what ohe need• there.
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,J~ CAP,TURE of George "Marh1ne-Gun" Kelly, notor1
tous a~ one of the wor~t criminlils and most wanton
ldllers i11-,l;he country, in Mentphis, Tncsday, cer;Nnly
makes the lovers of justice and the enemitls of criminals
ihout with put·e joy. The capture of ihis super-bandit
and kiHet' along with his wife and two compainions, is l&gt;u.t
another step m the determined effort of government operatives to dean up the criminal conditions which have
grown sa-terribly bad in our land.
With this latest capture, the entire band of hoodlums
responsible for the kidnapinv of the Oklahoma milliona1re as ~ell a1:1 many other crimes, hu~ been brought to
the bar of Justice.
That they will be ctmvictrd of their de•iltry in connection with the kWnaping i!:l almost a foregone concluf.JOD, their guilt is so manifest. That they, each and every
one of them, may be given the extreme penalty for thja
clastardly crime, 1~ the hope and prayer of every lover of
justice who does not relish the idea of being afraid to
e.tep on the l!treet himself or of letting hls bhildren out of
his sight because of the activitieti of these diaboHcal
killers.
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That such n .sentence mu:.t be mett'd out to a few of
these duiSpcrudoes as a detel'rent to others who hsve
thought they could flout ju1-1tice at their pleasure, is
£quuJly {l~tent. If we are to clean up vice and erime
conditions, we must do it dirht. und thete is only one way
in which that may be accomplished. That woy b~ to
place th~ ring leaders of these mob::~ along w'ith thelr
henchmen where there will be no pu,sibility of their committing further acts of viQlence ngainst orgBnlzed society.
That piJlCe is in the ground with Bix feet of wd above
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'!'l'J.e time'ior constructive, concerted, stern mea&amp;ure8 is at
hand. We
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and respeCt for Ia w.
The good work hao stai'Wd. By•·ail means let us keep
it going BUd 1~\' tlS aJl hojlflhat th'e t\Veive Stipposedly
tried and ·true citizens chosen to hear the evldence againHt
th ese criminals will do their duty t·egurdleos of the cost
if the evjdenco is such as to prove beyond a doubt that
the uccu.ied ure guilty of the charges on which they ore
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or misc reants. with nothing
bQ1tCr to (io, tound :L dog, U Stl'UY one Jt is preHUmed, ti •d
n tin can:;to the animal's tail. and turned it 1ooae to go
ecurrying;.Oown Second Street, frightened almost to death
by the cllltter of the can on the brick pavement.
Affairs of tbts kind may se~m funny to the kind of
individual~ whose ideas of pleasure are so warped th.Mt
they would stoop to such a method of pa••inll the time.
Just what thet·e is about a person that he can become so
devoid of. the things which fonn a charncter worthwhile
ts difficult to picture.
However, in s p i t e of the fact that this poor,
dumb c r e a t u r e , howling dejectedly at every step
&lt;!own the . ~ireet, was ft·ightencd nearly to death and was
probably 'pain~d physically in addition, by the sen~eiE!!t&lt;~
!i.ctiona o(:the miscreants, the poor, misguided fools who
commlttcQ. the dastardly trick, are after all, more to be
pitied than the do&amp;". A mind so warped as to commit such
detesta:.,le tticks is also ~o closely bordering on the line
of imbecility las to require attention to the individual himself leal tie do mjury to him:-~elf or other humRn com·
p~nions. .
Whatever the laus-h that the perpetrators may hove
their ill-timed, cruel oct, certainly it was little
enjoved
opough pily for the meanne88 committed. It is to be regretted tl).lot tho•c guilty could not hQve been caurht in
their di.eg"stlng, detest~ble act and made to suffer the ex·
. t~fll• pellfllty of tl•e law for their Ullllatural and mhuman
cruelty to ·dumb animals.
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IICUYity WU pred,lcted
by John
Ohlaoni, member of Lhe Intema·
tkma1 Board ot the United Mine

Worten: of AmPI'Wa. Obl.zzoni
eatd t.be holl4&amp;7 tever had @:Otten
completelf out of the hands of the
Union.

Jdn; c . A Meyers o1 nrraoc: Park.
Mn. J . 8. Heaume, Mrs. ·'N. H.
Palrbanks and Kre Prank Bar·
ford rJf $prl!¥ft.eld, Mrs. R. L.
H&amp;mlltoo. or Chesapeake, Mra. A . H
Dunham, Mr&amp;. o . B Malone and
Mrl. Willilln Pettit of Dayton,
Mrs. C. B. Gardiner Of Norwalt.
Mn. Charles Crehore of Elyria ,
Mr6. M. V. Rea.m of New Phlladel·
phta, Mr!l. w. w. Pennell ot Mt
Vl!rnon and Mri. Oscar Klein of
Middleport.
Otben present IDCRlded o.trh::er'l
of the local chapter ot the D. A. R
and seveN! invited guests.

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Atlantic rrom Italy .(.O Ohlcago IUid
back. plims to heaci;Lhe Armada on
a flight to Mpscow. accordl.nK to' reliable report.s re&lt;:en•ed here today
According t.o prr"Sent plan!, the
I• alla n !l.irmen will mal!e the ftlgl"~
during October
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V.l8lte! her brother. Ro\'
Spcncrr
and Snyder
family the
WC:Jk
M1·s Com
of pa..sl.
Skuh"n·
J olln Jacroud nf n!'lf:wnr~. 1:
vi'.lt.lng Mr 3nd MrR W R. Ct'Ol''J
: Mr and Mts. l!l W. H11\ nml
1M1s ll'll H1ll of Pleasant View, 0,
1 and M1·s Oeo Geyer of Oa.lifot nla
rpenL Sundt•y with Rebecca Cot-

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'"We were hit by 11. terrible hurrl~"'""'" l(eQy to Olda- c-.v{e SundBY The town Is In hellish
alrplabtl today were \shape, no water, no llaht no comtbe adth:e ot feder~ r;.unlcaUoq Sanitary
conditions
a.t the Urachel trial. art' terrible.
They
that the two
"I am trying to help out omclals
be kept here until the trlal of Har- In gettlng w1ner service established
\'eY Be.tley._ KeDy'a canJ-ehteftaln, \'!hlch ls mD.it important aR other
and other defel\danta aceuaed of w1Ml terrible pestilence will brl"ak
Ute Urschel kldnaplnl ts concluded cut
The proseeutore sald Kellts pre'More than 2 000 h ouses were
Rnce In Oklahoma Olty might In- totally destroyed a11d no one knows
Umldatt wltnessee ready to testify how many pf'rsons 11. ere kJJled "
p.ga.tnst the Kana: The machim
·r;l•nner 1s warted for murder In
Kansas City , Chicago, :md Bt
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Aubrey Uhl and family of Wil kes Barre, Pa., who have b. ~ n vlr·
ltln&amp; the pRst two weeke w1th· his
I mother. Mrs. F.mory Shain, return·
j ed home Thu:-~day.
Mrs Alma Dlddl!! of Coo:vlll r,
spent 8(lveral days the past W€'€11.
with Wlll Carnahan &amp;I!'( fatnll )
Mn; Vola Wa3n •r of Canton
l'pt:n! f!everal cta.ys the past wccl:
w11 h R&lt; becca OoUerell.

A~yway ' that's the 'WllY the wrtc
the J:illab&amp;nd hasn't sale( a word
en compllmcnt. She smncks him
ln the f&amp;c6 with whRt'&amp; lett ~of the
picnic lunch, hollers pollc ~ and
goes nome to her ml.ll.hru Although
the hw:ba.nd
bwm't 6ftdl a word
abGut
hl.s wife's
geographlcRI con- i•
tours, abe plaster.s htm With o. IC·
aal poster char1tng grief, torture
a.nd mental cruelty.
The jury Instructs the judge tha t
bus~nda lbnuld reserve their lau~
dat~¥ criticisms for the domestic
s.htfl,ljl. the home
and ttte
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''VbrilQ~ 1 AM .·,llo . _.·...,,••
every month
ucende to
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All because the sun \\'as dltnmJ.
the ocoo.n wa.s cahn, Uf &lt;J was worth
llvlnlf, lhc tnrlfJ were pre~ty and
the butband hl\d two good cyc6
which were p1 ompt.ly blnckon~d.

BrKia1 of Singer's Daughte1f__ _

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GREGG
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tpq didn't a:lve uerve enough to
r ay Just Ilk~ the motorman who
lookrd at the lady pa~esnger as H
the hadn't pald her tare N
there are look8 that make ow,
happy, ·and there are looks tho~
ltart Indemnities.
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Tbere 18 one complaint lr. dl~
\oree pr~ t.ha\ we taU to
compreb.end enoUih to underfltand.

'Ihat.'i 11Vhen t.he Rmo sawmill
o~
.mas on the

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usual J)untahmtnt extept In leaisas Jatures
ond collelf88 But, no pro~
ftehlna: for 'St'rdlnes In the !Clf. fe!ieor ever complained that a stu·
Why Ooesn't the pl &amp;ta.nd up and
dent's cerebra• termenta.t.ioOB had

Tha\'a a chart:e

as vque

say, "J\Kl8e, my hlUiband ls a lfl'D-

tleman. and not mr type."
In order for a man to be lflllltY
ol mental torture he mu!l-t first. be
cap&amp;ble
thinking. We bcltrvc
we have dtlfeat:ed ourse1ve&amp; on the
firtt point., EverybOO.y ~~eems f'.&amp;pable of tblftki.ng enough to rnnoy
eome one eLse.

or

uudennlned the

qawcd health caused him to lose

ca.etc, or

Eelf·resp-:~ct,

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teduccd

th_. real esLate valuee ad-Jacent to
the unlven;ity

Happy Days Over

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That's

And not. becnu&amp;!' mental cruell,y
hllflbo:nd ~nts to a involved the ma.n's lhlnktrm. But
(111'1 on Lhe beaCh and
f.:ay8 bcco.ullt he · spoke without thinking.
"D : ~trlr, aln t t,hl\t ~;tal IJOt, e. nice
flgme," we e.re suppoaed to believe
SAXON
Tllcrt are some type11 of hm;- t.hat. hf' Is mr.ut.Plly compa.rlng the
bands wlw look at their wives 8!l If allen silhouette ro hla 11dfe'e out~
RQY HyliJerL a.nc:l family of Par~
_lh_•_&gt;·_w•_•·_e _,_hmkSng of something H:"c':.....:•::.&lt;_.:h:::'':.:'::.r
-:':c:.·- - -- i:l•r&amp;bQrg were Sundt\y guests of
Mr~t. ~ht~r 't Parr and fa.mUy.
KeJ\neth Our11, wife and dl\ughtcr
Wild" o.t OreO.t l!.end. "YI&amp;lted 0 . J:
P'oteffilln and fami.y Sttnctay.
Dllry Wolfe lofL recentlY for a
tl•ip dn the Btr. Washlntton
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Mn B , E Mor1is of Ba!!han visited tho palit week wtt.h her non Emest Rnd wife.

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A famous writer bnce expreu~ a c(esire for the gift which
would permit Ul to lee ourselvea &amp;I othen lee us. Fortunately or
unfortunately/ aa the caae l'!•Y be, ouch gift hu .not b~n given ua.
If it were, i't io polaible that 'the aum of aelf·complaceooy would be
conaiderablly leuened in ~e peopl'!1

mUitpr to atop Thorn·
ahot ...-.JQ pma and l•

. Smart..,raanea.-er--enn
RandoJ.,. will h .. y • to
·-• ,_ ce$ throurh th"'t
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THAT there ia more to any busineaa than merely having a
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plae'e to .Jo &amp;q,ineao.
, Seeurin1 the merchandia" to aell ia only the first step.
Th~t n)oit important thin(! ia the oellin1 of merchandi&amp;e and
oellin1 it riiJI!t.
The ri11tt ki11d of merchancliae, bac:k!'d '1P by the'· right kind
of Ad•~•illlo will ah;,aya louild a profie,.lile h!JPieu.
· Gliod ad•f~aiag create. an i~atible,.ppeal.
Alii~ mercha.n4i~ ~~~·!·; erea,l er 18ocl-wiU for any
h'!al~ beei!UI~ it livel)~~(,c:ti _'n, .
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Tl\,e cJ.mapd , ~or arhi!rtto'~[ 'gO
IJI'OWIDI da)l by day.
· Ail•ertioiil alwar--makw wiinclerful impreallion
on. hualr
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oave ·Jill:l' •n!l mon•r·
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bou.nd1 on,,the' Thorn-

we1lldyl"' .,.,.. line. ('..tfnaan laved
aan "achdown ftlat time . . Blr
lell wu on his wa1 . AU d 1ht-cot
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r;aad7l ·Thomd:rk•'•
do1m ' 'Oar:_.r OW1l .W.
llrhthh(r Joe\ ..d lhe
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in Ohio,), day, or w aro when tlte jury
t&lt;l~1jid a V8fdlct of guilty of fil'$1: dqree murder In
,:::~::~ · •.l'.•cified "witltout mercy." The practical
01
w~eo the judll'!, erring in the roadiqll' r1111d i~
and the
w ... ,feelinr P!'OlW ll'ood
·the ve~j~t\ber~re~d- wpe'\

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c~omtn1 after a Unge1·tua Ulneq,
FunPft-1 ser-vices were held at thl:l
lt'sidence. Burial In the caster
cemetery.
Mr and Mrs Chauncey StanearL
9nd diaughfer spent Sunday wlt.h
2ltmmerman aNi famUy of

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the
the kjller to t~e Jlar
It.ehould· be•a - 1~~-·~iJj
probably *eo ·l"te 'te ljo)p 'him.
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B, lj'ar&amp;ons llnd wjte
W R. Pa.J'oons and family
Dcnd Sunday evenlna:.
Nol\b Stanley e.nd wtre of Ravenswood. Mrs. J B Lol'fiSWorth and
~on Tiwrn vl51ted t\t Parr'e Sunday.
Kenneth Ours a11d wUe have
l•lovcd to the Noah Staoley farm ln
Great ~nd.
. He~n Hutton of Akron 111 spend·
ln$ her vacation with her mother
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f rom Jt-L'WIIIK £czema

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ANbe,INSTANCE of justinhr Pomeroy
: little in aetions, poo]lle can.
Negotiate R. F. C. Loan for Soviet
one evening this
waH illm~trated
we~k w!l9Jt ~omc mi~;cteant

Probate Court

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MJde fLed Sundll.y with Mr. and Mrl. J . D .

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11lclc Rouah.
Mn. lmm• Vam~e . Ot J'rllllO,
~ ~t wek
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:curt Johnao~ a.nd RUJ1¥ll We Cautornia a.n&lt;l il.atcr Mrs. Kate
lf Racl.ne, left Monday ror Chi- J!;tattey of Parll:el'lb'll''l are hue
the fiiletlta of ~ Carrie B . •Rober~
cago attend tbe fair
Ralph Barker and ramUy, Fern nnd other relatlvu.
Mr. and MH. N. G. l"oreman or
~h.r!lly and c:hUdr::n and Freda
a..t .,.;
visited c •I MJlleraport vlaited. wlth the Cormr:r'a
~ .ng or Chester .
R slater Mn. W. W. Alexander Sun ~
E:a•• erday and family recently
riay
F-rb·nds here h&amp;\'c leam'!d or ~~~~
w. T Amo5 or Ba.lnew, Maryland
Jc&lt;.ldUlt which befell Ml.ss ~Y ll:i here visiting 1'116 daua:bter Bettie
Mc.m&amp;on Qf Columbua, who tell 1md friend&amp;.
lnct fraetured her arm .
Mn. W. R. Barrlnger Ia sper\EIIn&amp;
tho weet with W. E McDade and.

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Mr. and Mrs Ouy Gorby wbo
have .spent the •ununer wlUI. bil
11ctber, Mrs. Adlllne Gorby moved
I back to SYT&amp;CWie Thunda
) Mr. and Mn. Wakl HalU~y were
&amp;utat.l SU."'tda.y ~th her mother
Mrs. Ev1 Bowen of Htarriloovllle. '
llr. and Mrs. w _
w. Bla&amp;on •pent
8und1y with their daua:hter Mn.
16t.MrUng Smith of Albany.
wife at Kanauga. --~ - - - Mr and W:ra. Alonzo Dar.n and
dauahter of Cheahlre 1pent Monday
B .rn w Mr. om! ""· Woller Mej Jllght with P. ~~!It and family. O:u:le
Sept. loth a 8 1-2 lb son
11nmed
N:a'th&amp;J\Mn. 1\lary Woga.n ..turned home
HYSELL.RUN
Wedneeday rrom • months visit lt'•wonderfultheway.oothinl.cool..
M.1~. L:wls RuMeJI vielted her with her dBujhter, Mra. C 1:. ln.c Zemo bJillgll prompt relief to
daua:nt.el', Mrs) Charley Searles. F-heets at Thivlner and ron 0 ¥
ltehinr, burninll skIn, el'en In aevltl'l'l
Tue:day.
Wogan of Bailey Run.
euc..ltebing&amp;topathE=momantZem9
Wal ~er McDade ot AkrJJn apent Wuchea the tender and inOamed lkia
M1 . and Mr ~ l;oo Woodward. son
I MBltln and her rath~r, Late Ro- the week end here with his wlte beeauae of ita rare inlrildienta. To
dear away Raahes, P.jmplell, E~ma,
mine, were Sunday guest&amp; of Mr ar.d f{)Jl.
Mn .•-\ma.nda Brown who has Ri11p·orm and re~tore the akin to
Dlld •Mrs Bart Romine.
Several ffo:n here attended the 111 en vlaltlng her 11Lste1. Mn~ . Fannie '-ormalt. alwaya 119e clean tMthin~~:
aU-day ~.tng at Parlo. Sunday Pilchard. at Charlest.Qn returned ~mo. Insist on genuine zeJnO; it'e
[' worth the pritl', because tt brinp
Cecil R~Ll1 vtsited hls Elste1 home Saturday
Mn. Bertha McDade b vlsJt1ng telid. 36c,60eand$1. Alldruuista'.
Mrc. Chnrley Searles, Mt;mday
Mrc k...ar;~aret VanCooney is l t'latlves at Columbus.
vlsltlng ht!l' mother, Mrs. McGul!e
Miss Mru-y Rusacll and Mrs. Edr n Rell'ett were callillg: on her stater, Mre. Charley Searles, Monday
• Mr and Mr!i Leo Wpodward and
m n, Mtutln were recent ruest.s of
Flank Hysell l!lnd famlly,
Mrs Albert Frankl! vlatt.ed hor
rJfWnts, Mr. and M'n. L. Hysell,
Mcnd&amp;J.
Cleveland Rm;t:ell and family
were recent Q'UCst:a of Mr. and Mrs.
Ltwt&amp; Russell

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D!&gt;lliilliii"oe wllii&gt;O pUIIU&gt;hed.

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•pent. one day lut week a~ 'A-~~ ·

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Lawrence Walter and son

and John OUJard of

Mr. and Mr1. Dale St.&amp;nlbu.ry an~
chtldren are IPelldiJ'It ~ week tt
MliJerspon aod Oolu.mbtla vlaltlng

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Some profeal!)n oe~ to,think that the machine has become
atronger than ita creator,..whill: others think the human race hu
been conqumd but ib handiwork and tlui.t the people, instead of
enjoyi,.. th, work cloa~ hy their alave, the machine, should endea·
vor'tp rai'rain'the ~uction of wealth. ~gain there are othero
wholta~ the1. I d'" worie off bec:auae it
ra~cilitiea for being
better o(hhat W.re unllre!ltDed of in the paot:
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' ato...,. and window• reap the full benefit of newspaper ad¥er·
tiainlls:t.~ } ., .. ,, ::. ,~ , -· •. . . .
:· ·• · '· •'&gt;' •\ A .rilib!ier.of .,.;liti~iafl; ,.;J,o have dared the •pitfalls of gue.. .. ,,, '·-~· ~-, future llappeaingl will emerge with badly bnJised reputa·
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Not lon11 ago the people of Spain banished their. , King and
oet up a Republic. . . Apparently th~ are le11 certain today of the
wisdom of that move. Some of them aeem to think that a king is
not ouch an espenain figuwe.llead after all.

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lmtead of tiriag henelf 011t -lkia11 around town looking for
thinp ahe wants, the houaewife aowadaya reada the newspaper
advertlaements aad 11oe1 directly to the atorea who advertiae,
knowi111 that ahe can aeeure what ohe need• there.
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'WJWN!:SDAY. SEPTEMBER 27, 1U3

Bobcats Await

'Call F o r First
Gam,e Saturday

Athens, Sept. 2'1- After t.llrte
weeks of dUigenl pract.:ce t he Ohio
University Bobcals o.re anxiously
awAILing the first oppor t.I.Ullty '
di!playina Ll:.l;)ir ware&gt;\!' under fue
when .Morri5 Harvey oollete of
West Virginia. J)lnys here Saturday

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afternoon .
Coari"J Don PederJ, who ~lll ~n
his l..:ntll &amp;'aw n o.t Lb . ·vhlo helm
J1as been slowly rmmdlng a
machine Into sha.pe to carrv the
Bobcat6' battles this fal,l . A
deWJ of ex~rluiCed playet"li
11 l arg~ group of amllltlous HO ph omores wtU raJSC t.hQ· CU!·lain Sa ~ur·
day an 11. prQ«ram that calls for
games with Purdue, Frn.uk.lln and
Ml!t.ml In the next three weeks
With 11ew combinations and nu•
merom sophomores slnt'.Xi for e.
"testing " Saturday, the Oh.io mentOI' ha.e promised speclnton;
than their mo nP.y 'R worth In
lld· UfterJ Virtually eV(."TY
dat ~ who has shown any abllttv In
practice will problltbly :;cc aCtitm
Sa,turday. Bev~a l bar~ arc 1eady , '
NATlONA.L LEAGUF'
to lla.ndle the kicking and pll..osing
a~tgnm ent6, while linemen gradCh;b
Woli Loot
uo.ted from h.£t yr:ll"'!i fres h te&lt;un
New Ym-k.
89
59
wm plu¥ a line torn to shreds by :
,, PlttsburHh
85 67
the• l933 graduattom.
Chic:\go
84 68
Eimer Pen.s~ncn. Ash.tabuhl and '
St. :Wuis . . . . . . . 82 00
Bo-b .snyder, Tol(do, both oophoension . . .
80 70
Brooklyn
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m9re5. ure ont.st&amp;nding cundiJiat.es
Fhlladclphia
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for. tlle "bi -back" post, Utough
Clnclnnatt
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92
K.Jmber Boyer, Cortlan d. tackle.
h:Js been gettlnp,: nway some r.oM
PWlt.e and Woodrow Wi1111 , formm·
AMERICAN LEAGUE
r !COlumbus W€st star. has
shown
up well m pa~&gt;&amp;lng Bl\1 &amp;hmidt-,
Club
Won Lost Pot.
.600
Oolumbus, S1tm Hodn.ick. Ce.nton,
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- - · I Wss.lungton
97 31
0eorge Hnrvey, Toledo and John
THIRD GAME RAINE() OUT J
Y£STEII:DAY'S KESULTS
Nf!W York
88 56
K~!t, Toledo. sophomor ~ bucl~s.
·Phlladelphl:l. . . . . . 7'1 6fl
Will probably see oorvieto a.long wlt.h
Colwubu&amp;, 0 .. Sept. 27- INB- '
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Cleveland ......... ?fi 'J4
Matty Fehn, Can ton, Ralph a~-io- Weather permitting, play In th e
O: t roit
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inette, McArthur and Elden Arm - j un ior world serh:s between the Co~
~ton 5; New York 3.
Chicago
65 83
W . -. to C H
Ju:mbus Red Birda a.nd tbe Buffalo
ladelplJ.ltL 3; Brooklyn 2.
Br.."Jton
60 85
b-·~
u&lt;eo~,
a.....,.ng 11
·· exper1- Blsoris, no w deEidlocked at one
Only games sched uled.
• enefd bnll Clurl~rs
came each, will be resumed h ere
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55 94
In addil,l.on to Bob fiilbert, PlquH. tonight.
AMEii.u..: ~ LMGUE
GAMES TODAY
Pete Ste-j)hau, Sidney, Bill Snyct.•r,
'I'h ~ thtrd rame, scheduled
ror
Loll&lt;lon, Ken Jknnctt, Nc\\Mrrl e rr.~ J;,:;:t night, was call~Hl on accoun t. of
No games scheduled .
UTTLE WORW SERIES
town. "Pop" KL'Sf&gt;i··r. oow.r 11.11d rr~in; Rml rl!5ched uled for ij;Jnlght.
-,Walter Pried(', Mddleport, vRnilty T hr g11me or1gina.lly planned for
LJ'fTLE WORLD !iERIES
B.1tTnlo • [) at. ~olumbus lA.
UPJJ:erclaSf' linemen. a large amount l.r.plght Wft~ moved over unttl to-8:15 pm.
of new !orw1Ud wa.ll m nt""r:Hl w •ll rr.orrow night, after which the ser-1 Buffalo n . L.J al Columbus fA.
.go btto aetlon.
• icd W•ll move to Bul!alo.
AJ postponed (Tain.l
NATlONt\1. Lf..\.GUE
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Grant St., "Middleport, 0., MiM
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Emma. Boice.

For Sale, Mioc.
F'OR SALE-One Delco 150 watt
automatic light plant with botterys 80 A. H. one 600 WQtt Del.co
wlt.h WeMJnahouse 90 A. H. bat·
tery 3:1 volt all electric radios. I.
0 . Meredith,
Pomeroy, Ohio.

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Jo'OR ~ 8ALF..--Two double bfl.rrel
h11mmerlesa gunli. 16 ga.. Stevens,
12 ga. Ithaca.. A·l condition 115
each AI.&amp;D a number of cheaper
. MUler'a Store, Langsville,
9-2'1-3t.

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New York at Phtl&amp;delphla.

Big· Little Men

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A teleiram from Steuben¥We Lo

!'"lends here Saturday bro1.11ht tnf:trmation of the death ot Mia&amp;
Nina oamble oJ' that olty. Mila
Gamble, ~~~ . waa a reeldent of
Clover Nook sanlt.arlum, unlil a
ff:w months ago when 1he left. for
Steubenville wit h
her mother
whcl'f! she bas realded tlince. She
p~ed awp.y after a brief lUnes&amp;

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Miss carrie
and Jack Wllt&amp;hire.
the

llartl!Rooe;y lie Balser.

IIALI.YIMY

TAKBS STUDENTS TRANING
SuDday wW be IR ally day at
Miss Ncme Trll.BIJell leaves this Methodist Sund.,- acb.ool.
jweek for Wheeling where !She en- Gomer Lewla' _. ~l&amp;fl8 w111
tt~s the Ohio Valley OeQeral hoapl· ch~ of~~ and ·
tal as a student nurse.
Sgndt.Y school Clasl will have
opportunity to take part in
prosram.

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Mrs. Edw. RartUn and Mrs. Go·
mer Lewis MOtat-ed io Wlleele,sb'"'- 'Itr!~r..;dny with Mr. and M.t·s.
A!et'r .ROOerts, IMrs, Itvlng Karr
arid MJSD Marcia Karr ol Sl'l'l\CI.l~
teo attend the annual ooz;tvontlon of
t~ Woman's Foreign M!Mianary
fqelQty of Portsmouth dlltrlct.
M)'s. H!'rdln IUld. Mra. Lewis brot
hqme the tlrr.t d.lltrlct anrd for
t)lclr auxiliary, a beautiful cande·
~a,bra c&lt;lnt.alnlng lihe three
stcwar.&amp;.hlp candles.
PREACHED FVNU.\L
;rhlll award was given
Rev. E. C. Hardin was called w e.tptlliary tr&amp;'lellnl the
Rome. 0 ., Sunday kl oftlclat.e ai n\ID\ber of miles to Lhe
~~-!~n~al or a a:entlema.n frlt:~nd nteetlrtg.

NOTI\1E PF A.fi'OINTMENT

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Notice is hereby given
1'1' Hol ter. ha.e been duly -~jjp.j.i,;Led
qua lified ns Executor or t he
f NEED SOME MEIGS po.
Estnt.c or Lucius Holter late or
;. to eell from 26 acreA up.
Meigs County, Ohlo, dcceaF;ed.
me p. .dc~rlpt.lon ol farm
Dnted thl&amp; 11 da y ot sept. 1933.
:' prtoe" a.rll 1f you w\11 lease
8. A. MCCuUO\Ii!Jh
'' llale. B. 0 . CB..!Ito, Real Es ~te
Judge of the Proba.tQ Court
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Mc!g:; COUI\tY, Ohio.

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1!:. A. Kibble has ren~d hiB build·
lug here to the Btetn Produce Co.•
of Plttsbwogb fQr &amp;he wblter sea~on and Mr. Kibble Is cl08lnlr
hi:s s toek of merchandise,
Wlnftekl and Marvin Bailey
reL'f'D!Iy for the northertt part

The aucceuful future of any city can be ettablithed only up·
on a baoia of 101,11Ul bualnen.

Columbus spent the .~,,.u~!~~~=
with h is brother Alva
and family.
Amy Dye of Joppa 1s staying
Mrs. Vina. BatJ!y while her
baud Is etnployed. awa.y from
E. R. Calaway and wife
Sa.turdtlY fQl· a vlalt at Spencer
returl"\ed Sunday.

Th&lt;!Y have acq11ired a habit of heine s'iiCceooful. They do
not enter into any pi'Oject until they have firot tnade a careful
anayloia of condltiom and eotablltbed the pra&lt;.tical, certainty of

· T~e !.Ia bUainiBN concern• of any city are usually known as
IUCCeaoJuJ rumc:et'llf,

the""'"sta te wh~re they have work
Prank Hol e&amp;lnQ"e r and
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'vVhen YOUR
Visits OUR Ci
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•t"iotel Sinton-St.Nicholos 1s invar;mJy
lhe preferenoeof all. Ard why net?
tl&gt;at "'' io&gt;;JO ""' r.o~A. . m,(ort orolUl·
""thai is plea•.i~-and rula5 "'1.-hv tho!
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·-THIS PiiiiT·SIZI!D 150·POU,I.IO£R. IS ~ATED AS fKE
;OegN,.FIE~D. BAU.$:AR~IE~_I~ lHE FAR Wta~!.·.

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When they •tabliahed their bUt inelf they selected what they
believed to ~ the molt locicalloeation for hie butinefl.

0. M. Pifler ..nd son Harolct
calling on Lafayette Paugh who
en the s1ck Ust..
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H. E. Kibble returned home
he
cona.l WlnohJ~~ter
been en\piOYed the
at few ""'' k•.
· J. D. Kibble or Pa kenbut'i

tn town Sunda.y.

They had faith in the future of the city when lhey did ao.
T'"y have ihown tbia faith in .,yery way and are lfi'Dill loeli&lt;~v·
eroln 'a'W11~...,! -better ~:ity.
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'WJWN!:SDAY. SEPTEMBER 27, 1U3

Bobcats Await

'Call F o r First
Gam,e Saturday

Athens, Sept. 2'1- After t.llrte
weeks of dUigenl pract.:ce t he Ohio
University Bobcals o.re anxiously
awAILing the first oppor t.I.Ullty '
di!playina Ll:.l;)ir ware&gt;\!' under fue
when .Morri5 Harvey oollete of
West Virginia. J)lnys here Saturday

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Coari"J Don PederJ, who ~lll ~n
his l..:ntll &amp;'aw n o.t Lb . ·vhlo helm
J1as been slowly rmmdlng a
machine Into sha.pe to carrv the
Bobcat6' battles this fal,l . A
deWJ of ex~rluiCed playet"li
11 l arg~ group of amllltlous HO ph omores wtU raJSC t.hQ· CU!·lain Sa ~ur·
day an 11. prQ«ram that calls for
games with Purdue, Frn.uk.lln and
Ml!t.ml In the next three weeks
With 11ew combinations and nu•
merom sophomores slnt'.Xi for e.
"testing " Saturday, the Oh.io mentOI' ha.e promised speclnton;
than their mo nP.y 'R worth In
lld· UfterJ Virtually eV(."TY
dat ~ who has shown any abllttv In
practice will problltbly :;cc aCtitm
Sa,turday. Bev~a l bar~ arc 1eady , '
NATlONA.L LEAGUF'
to lla.ndle the kicking and pll..osing
a~tgnm ent6, while linemen gradCh;b
Woli Loot
uo.ted from h.£t yr:ll"'!i fres h te&lt;un
New Ym-k.
89
59
wm plu¥ a line torn to shreds by :
,, PlttsburHh
85 67
the• l933 graduattom.
Chic:\go
84 68
Eimer Pen.s~ncn. Ash.tabuhl and '
St. :Wuis . . . . . . . 82 00
Bo-b .snyder, Tol(do, both oophoension . . .
80 70
Brooklyn
. . . . . 64 85
m9re5. ure ont.st&amp;nding cundiJiat.es
Fhlladclphia
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for. tlle "bi -back" post, Utough
Clnclnnatt
~8
92
K.Jmber Boyer, Cortlan d. tackle.
h:Js been gettlnp,: nway some r.oM
PWlt.e and Woodrow Wi1111 , formm·
AMERICAN LEAGUE
r !COlumbus W€st star. has
shown
up well m pa~&gt;&amp;lng Bl\1 &amp;hmidt-,
Club
Won Lost Pot.
.600
Oolumbus, S1tm Hodn.ick. Ce.nton,
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97 31
0eorge Hnrvey, Toledo and John
THIRD GAME RAINE() OUT J
Y£STEII:DAY'S KESULTS
Nf!W York
88 56
K~!t, Toledo. sophomor ~ bucl~s.
·Phlladelphl:l. . . . . . 7'1 6fl
Will probably see oorvieto a.long wlt.h
Colwubu&amp;, 0 .. Sept. 27- INB- '
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Cleveland ......... ?fi 'J4
Matty Fehn, Can ton, Ralph a~-io- Weather permitting, play In th e
O: t roit
7:-1
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inette, McArthur and Elden Arm - j un ior world serh:s between the Co~
~ton 5; New York 3.
Chicago
65 83
W . -. to C H
Ju:mbus Red Birda a.nd tbe Buffalo
ladelplJ.ltL 3; Brooklyn 2.
Br.."Jton
60 85
b-·~
u&lt;eo~,
a.....,.ng 11
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Only games sched uled.
• enefd bnll Clurl~rs
came each, will be resumed h ere
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55 94
In addil,l.on to Bob fiilbert, PlquH. tonight.
AMEii.u..: ~ LMGUE
GAMES TODAY
Pete Ste-j)hau, Sidney, Bill Snyct.•r,
'I'h ~ thtrd rame, scheduled
ror
Loll&lt;lon, Ken Jknnctt, Nc\\Mrrl e rr.~ J;,:;:t night, was call~Hl on accoun t. of
No games scheduled .
UTTLE WORW SERIES
town. "Pop" KL'Sf&gt;i··r. oow.r 11.11d rr~in; Rml rl!5ched uled for ij;Jnlght.
-,Walter Pried(', Mddleport, vRnilty T hr g11me or1gina.lly planned for
LJ'fTLE WORLD !iERIES
B.1tTnlo • [) at. ~olumbus lA.
UPJJ:erclaSf' linemen. a large amount l.r.plght Wft~ moved over unttl to-8:15 pm.
of new !orw1Ud wa.ll m nt""r:Hl w •ll rr.orrow night, after which the ser-1 Buffalo n . L.J al Columbus fA.
.go btto aetlon.
• icd W•ll move to Bul!alo.
AJ postponed (Tain.l
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FOR RENT-Bma.ll cottage 36'1
Grant St., "Middleport, 0., MiM
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Emma. Boice.

For Sale, Mioc.
F'OR SALE-One Delco 150 watt
automatic light plant with botterys 80 A. H. one 600 WQtt Del.co
wlt.h WeMJnahouse 90 A. H. bat·
tery 3:1 volt all electric radios. I.
0 . Meredith,
Pomeroy, Ohio.

9-22-3t

Jo'OR ~ 8ALF..--Two double bfl.rrel
h11mmerlesa gunli. 16 ga.. Stevens,
12 ga. Ithaca.. A·l condition 115
each AI.&amp;D a number of cheaper
. MUler'a Store, Langsville,
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New York at Phtl&amp;delphla.

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A teleiram from Steuben¥We Lo

!'"lends here Saturday bro1.11ht tnf:trmation of the death ot Mia&amp;
Nina oamble oJ' that olty. Mila
Gamble, ~~~ . waa a reeldent of
Clover Nook sanlt.arlum, unlil a
ff:w months ago when 1he left. for
Steubenville wit h
her mother
whcl'f! she bas realded tlince. She
p~ed awp.y after a brief lUnes&amp;

room
sttended

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funeral Wet'e :
Miss carrie
and Jack Wllt&amp;hire.
the

llartl!Rooe;y lie Balser.

IIALI.YIMY

TAKBS STUDENTS TRANING
SuDday wW be IR ally day at
Miss Ncme Trll.BIJell leaves this Methodist Sund.,- acb.ool.
jweek for Wheeling where !She en- Gomer Lewla' _. ~l&amp;fl8 w111
tt~s the Ohio Valley OeQeral hoapl· ch~ of~~ and ·
tal as a student nurse.
Sgndt.Y school Clasl will have
opportunity to take part in
prosram.

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A'l'Tt:Noiii- MEETING
Mrs. Edw. RartUn and Mrs. Go·
mer Lewis MOtat-ed io Wlleele,sb'"'- 'Itr!~r..;dny with Mr. and M.t·s.
A!et'r .ROOerts, IMrs, Itvlng Karr
arid MJSD Marcia Karr ol Sl'l'l\CI.l~
teo attend the annual ooz;tvontlon of
t~ Woman's Foreign M!Mianary
fqelQty of Portsmouth dlltrlct.
M)'s. H!'rdln IUld. Mra. Lewis brot
hqme the tlrr.t d.lltrlct anrd for
t)lclr auxiliary, a beautiful cande·
~a,bra c&lt;lnt.alnlng lihe three
stcwar.&amp;.hlp candles.
PREACHED FVNU.\L
;rhlll award was given
Rev. E. C. Hardin was called w e.tptlliary tr&amp;'lellnl the
Rome. 0 ., Sunday kl oftlclat.e ai n\ID\ber of miles to Lhe
~~-!~n~al or a a:entlema.n frlt:~nd nteetlrtg.

NOTI\1E PF A.fi'OINTMENT

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Notice is hereby given
1'1' Hol ter. ha.e been duly -~jjp.j.i,;Led
qua lified ns Executor or t he
f NEED SOME MEIGS po.
Estnt.c or Lucius Holter late or
;. to eell from 26 acreA up.
Meigs County, Ohlo, dcceaF;ed.
me p. .dc~rlpt.lon ol farm
Dnted thl&amp; 11 da y ot sept. 1933.
:' prtoe" a.rll 1f you w\11 lease
8. A. MCCuUO\Ii!Jh
'' llale. B. 0 . CB..!Ito, Real Es ~te
Judge of the Proba.tQ Court
:.:. ~rQk.e r . Vl.nt.on. 0 .
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Mc!g:; COUI\tY, Ohio.

t.rouiJie and other
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F.,ll P.c:k
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1!:. A. Kibble has ren~d hiB build·
lug here to the Btetn Produce Co.•
of Plttsbwogb fQr &amp;he wblter sea~on and Mr. Kibble Is cl08lnlr
hi:s s toek of merchandise,
Wlnftekl and Marvin Bailey
reL'f'D!Iy for the northertt part

The aucceuful future of any city can be ettablithed only up·
on a baoia of 101,11Ul bualnen.

Columbus spent the .~,,.u~!~~~=
with h is brother Alva
and family.
Amy Dye of Joppa 1s staying
Mrs. Vina. BatJ!y while her
baud Is etnployed. awa.y from
E. R. Calaway and wife
Sa.turdtlY fQl· a vlalt at Spencer
returl"\ed Sunday.

Th&lt;!Y have acq11ired a habit of heine s'iiCceooful. They do
not enter into any pi'Oject until they have firot tnade a careful
anayloia of condltiom and eotablltbed the pra&lt;.tical, certainty of

· T~e !.Ia bUainiBN concern• of any city are usually known as
IUCCeaoJuJ rumc:et'llf,

the""'"sta te wh~re they have work
Prank Hol e&amp;lnQ"e r and
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'vVhen YOUR
Visits OUR Ci
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•t"iotel Sinton-St.Nicholos 1s invar;mJy
lhe preferenoeof all. Ard why net?
tl&gt;at "'' io&gt;;JO ""' r.o~A. . m,(ort orolUl·
""thai is plea•.i~-and rula5 "'1.-hv tho!
t\ioi bop tr&lt;M!h"J expenses to a m'"'"""

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·-THIS PiiiiT·SIZI!D 150·POU,I.IO£R. IS ~ATED AS fKE
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When they •tabliahed their bUt inelf they selected what they
believed to ~ the molt locicalloeation for hie butinefl.

0. M. Pifler ..nd son Harolct
calling on Lafayette Paugh who
en the s1ck Ust..
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H. E. Kibble returned home
he
cona.l WlnohJ~~ter
been en\piOYed the
at few ""'' k•.
· J. D. Kibble or Pa kenbut'i

tn town Sunda.y.

They had faith in the future of the city when lhey did ao.
T'"y have ihown tbia faith in .,yery way and are lfi'Dill loeli&lt;~v·
eroln 'a'W11~...,! -better ~:ity.
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. ~ ;jec:t; 24&gt; 25, 26, A~td
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charge resulted 1n
:;·-;:..:··;-.Costs o(·tb9! ·c~ .
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was arrested Tuesday attercaunty a.utllorltles dis~
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went to the Ed·
on a Up that a tuattlve
Wall tn hiding there. Tl'!e
Bcl).aefer. eaca~
and a sea:ch of
vicinity of the Ednot: :reveal hla

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learned, and later l'fport.id to the
auditor's ortlce here, meaning thnt
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with the
Meigs Oounty Board ot RevlslOM
ask.Lng for a flat 20 per cent 11!·

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necessary. The bud~
balam•era,
wh.O prevlouely have
found It a hU(Je t.BI!k

to balance the

budset face conalderably more
work in
the
appropriation
of
amO\Hlta ror various public departmanti with less lund!! to be dertved from taxe11.

Leaders of the revaluatlpn move·
ment In this' ·countY, · wi..L.h Ule ro·

ductton a certah•~Y. feel ttu\t the
20 per cen reduction ill reMOnably
comparable · to reductkm~ reported
1n other counties In this section ot
the staLe.

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Buy Now And .Save

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relief mUIIt be more adequate and
that 11 ueeNSary the govunment
will ttMUn! that It ls.
Alread), a report trom Harr)' L.
Hopkins . .federal relief Bdministrator, llhows, 28 r.ta.t.ea have reported Increased rellet 008t8, which

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unemployment relief ftc-

AdmlnlBtr;ator

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THURSDAY and

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Aa. Unrest Spreads;
pension Starts At
Weirton Plant

New Plan To Prevent
fair Sellin1 Is Under Consideration

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ADMIN 15TH

urer., Just made public. ahow that
of 40 atates repoa;.ina. 10 tndlco.t..
lld Increase~~ 1n families on relief,
aaalliSt 12 with rew ramllies, nnd
eiRht otbel'• not tabulated.
'I'benJ was a drOp of abOut f
per cent lD th~ total of families
aduaiJ,y rttelYina: relief over the

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Capes,

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ACentury Ot Progress

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STRIKE ~f ·STE[l
WIRKERS WmENS1
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RETAil
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Every relief apncy of the aov·
emment today was concentrated

Hope Bleached Mul!lin

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Emplo:yment .

Special For Saturday :Morning
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Orove eemetery bl ch&amp;rre of
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RELIEf
~ON&amp;ENTHHE TO
MD POOH PEOPlE

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Shoe Department'
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LADIES 10 CENT !!I

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on the &amp;dminlstn~.t.ion profram of
N!llef for the winter.

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Friday Niaht
~KJI;P.RINos wo~AN PAssEs
Mra. P . A. Salley, 74, ~d
SEPTEMBER 29
away at her: home at Bocklprtngs
MUSIC ·JJ'J L 0, 0, r.
Rt 'J : J5 a .m. Wer,l.nesde.•• foltoWft·,R
SYNCOPATO&amp;s
ont-- Daac•tll o. prot~cl.ed 'mntm:; wtth compllbUon of dl8eases, . 8h&amp; W&amp;ll formerly
Admi'!iion
Miss Lizzie Joa.ohlm.
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· Jl'ttnf'roJ 1erv1cel wtll be. co,nduct;Genb&gt;2Sc: plus lax
aci from the family residence at J

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ductlon.

AL that time, however, It wu
learned thru the au~ttor that lt
- - would be almOBt ltnpoNible to obtatn such a reductiOn on the tax
duplicate or June. 1933. and the
proper procedure seemed ,to be to
walt U/&gt;tll the collection ol the
June, '1933, taxes and then make
the proper request tor the oropooed
.:;
reduction.
FaUurfri ' to get the reduction at
t.hat time made the league more determined' anci tho battle was continued until the obJective WIUI flnlllly attained In spite of a number
or delf:t'YS.
! The ora:aniiQtiOn wn.~ keot in·
t.JU;:t throughout U1e fight for a reduction. ·
; It was a loug, hard and deter. mined buttle that was walled on
~;E~ ;~ county
the part of the ~rroup or Mete!!
c1tlzell8 compriaing the taxpayers organlzo.Uon but lt Is felt by
many that they have been amply
repaid wJth the public announce~
mont of tbe "udlt.or that the reduction, o.s requ•ted , htts been ap~
proved.
, ~ordJn1 to the audltor bl11 of·
flee wm \lmmedJatAly bee:ln the te•
~loua P~ure uf pl&amp;eiDI the 21
!:Hit ce~t ,toductlon on the valuatloi:J
Qf reQI p.r operty and the reduction.
wiU be, eUectlve on ., lhe December,
1933 duplicate.
With ttle reduCtlon In the valuation of ,all • l'l'O.I · prQDertY, Meigs
cou.nt!l' otflcta;s were raced wtth
the 'rtallzatton that It will be Immediately necesanry t.o pare all ex:penses to ..the minimum Jn aCCOrd•
ancp with .ttle redueed amount to be

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Relief

Dresses

New Fall

auditor, was the valuation of real property. t.he

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The objecUve Of the Meigs ooun- tngs and all agricultural land
ty Taxpayers Lea&amp;'Ue to reduce high buUdinp within tbe countY wUl
effe(!tlve Immediately .
taxes In Metp county, has
been
The taxpayers league was fonned
realized It was learned Tuesday
o.ro when citl·
w1th the announcement of Auditor here many
the continued
H. J . Blackmore that the 20 per
In COlD•
cent flat reductlon 1n tlle valulltton
re..:uced n.lua·
of all real estate ln the county had P,ior!'•M_..t;
countle.g, began
been approved by the State Tax
to have redue·
Ccmmi&amp;sion.
The approva.~ ut ;.ue ab5tract of
all rea.J eHtate property In Melga lm.;:~r~~~ that Melp county
county, rued l'e(:ently wlth the Tax
receive proper reu.uctlon in

was made Tues- Commlelon by the

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For Real 'Estate in County; Auditor
Announces 20% Reduction to Be
Effective in December

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Tribune, ~·II 1188-L; If tbt luahl•
Otllce aak for 20Z·B.

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"Sure, I made it for my
!Jl'e,
I drtnk lt. myseU," declared (dollle
l!:dwards, 64·Yf'8.r.-old • MlddtePort
woman, when a.&lt;~ked U she w•a
auJity or not guUty of -pos&amp;e68(on' qt
alk!ged intox:icatinB horrie brew

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n Woman. Fine~ For Taxpaye~s· 9rganization Finally Gain~
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1Possessmg Liquor
ObJective After Months of ·. . :
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lack Of Tran1portatioit
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