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James Buchanan
Answers Summons
PaatN Aw•y in. Sanitarium.;

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Jamea M Buchanan, 48 years of
qe, passed away Friday a.fternoon,
at pbDut 3 15 Oo'clock at the Rocky
Glenn SanatorluU) at Mceonnell&amp;-

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month&amp;. Mr
l!ucha.nap. was conqected wl\h the
Blaettnat Auto Salfs Company of
Pomeroy before hl ~ admitt ance t.o
the Baq.atorlum. lie ha11 been ln
fBIUDI health for a' period. o~ a~ut

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tle i~!t~e northern part of the otate hao finally reach ..
eel, tbc PQlnt where the Telephone Company must PO.Ii
some 7,UOP t'\lstomcrs in Lima approximately $108,000
which umount they have over..: barged tnc people, accord~i ng to tlif decision rendered . rfh1 s overcharge occu,rred
over a p ~:wd of some 40 m o nth~:~.
Of cPIJrl3c, to e,·ery patron who rece1ve~ any money at!
,ali, h wi;l\;b•e ']ike finding' It uut how abr.ut the hundred~
of P e.?P itj ~ho wil1 not be in a pmubon w get their money ,
tho~t:J fuJ\qs being turned o\'~l· to the treasury of the
co unt)''! · ~ Many of th em no dcubt, wen· in pllsition in the
past thrW or more yea1 s when they lould very nic~)y
have used :the amount of overcharge and even if they were
nil milliOilRires and did not nee~ the money, the compa:nyJ
w11s not'ehtitled to it nor to the amount of interest com•
piled on ;~hat mon ey during the period of overcharge.
The ·present system 1n vogue ln Ohio allowing a Pub"·
he UtBi\y~ to chnrgc whatever and ho"•'f.Yer it plea~J~S,
l:cltatniY: i:-i u\n-American aud unfatr and ~hould not bf•
tol oru'tc•· Jonger. It 1s the duty of our legislators and!
that at. ~'h~ir next ~csswn, to so change our t~tatutes thnt..
this unf •r practice shall be abolished.

Retail
Phone

582-1. ·

CContlnuod from Pip 0noJ

seven ye,rs.
His 1,;~~fe, formerlY Emma Sauer,
preceaea hlm. in death, October 7.
199li!. Two sons, Jimmy and George
turvlve. also his mothl'lr. Mrs. Prank
Rampe of El Paso, Texas
The remalm were taken to the

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1polll. tour be.ndlts who •lalThe YOUDI matron and her tbll4
t1500 holdup ~:._t . a '!JinctnnaU were lndnaped Wednesd&amp;J polk'e
COmpany fN:JfM81 were were told and cox, at h1l bome b1
i'iliil~ t.oclay In northern Fayette New Orleanl believes tbf.t. IIOIM
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tfunty,
memben of the crew or ODe
farewell to tbe omcer and darted Lee Graham, Payette county farLake boe.ta pert'ot1Ded the
tor Hammond, when he wa1 mer heard &amp;.he alttrcatlon and aaw
n.embers of the gana: fire !Hn'trral
shota after accu11ln1 the leader of
out' on them he told au- CONFMSE8 BANK HOJ.D·lTPS

3 P M Sunday

trom the Sa:ue:r

residence with Or T Boyd Oay
:-mcl.atlne intenn~nt, In ~ha11Je o'i
FII\Sterwa.ld, wW be made In th e
Beech Grove cemetery,

Club Activities
Are Resumed

Bailey and Bates Amona
Seven; Three are Acqulllecl by Jury

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Club have been complE:ted and the
r penlng meettn.g will be held Wed·
nesday afternoon at the home or
Miss Nella Calderwood on North

1C A Poindexter, who are eonftned

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untll an ·:uftcr it n~s been rul e d upon and dehnitely sel:-t)""
T~1e Ru:;~si~ll ~idl&gt; are
tied so
when the charge ,. once ueg'l!•·, the entire
to see th{l.t their popper.~
the
matter •· be" n settled once and for "lL Certainly th~
vrops' evefiiY with the government
It a&amp; a dumb tathe1 who cannot
com pan 6$ d es trm~ the extrn umuu~tts arc as able. to carry
cutsma.1t a. wise child All you haVE!
un at th~ ' rat c in ~rrect until a hi"hcr Ol1f! is appt·oved !UJ
lfJ .:Ill il)l to we4;:h the youn.&amp; overS~;&gt;er With t he sovernroeat's
halt
are the ~Our peo ple using \h e commodity,
.\11 Old Gar Wlll Fool &amp;he l'OWII lovely child 11.nd why did we name \Ohllc he Is wa.~linlt to sec the
.By S"Och rule, furthermore, a great many tedious, un· We do qot app111ve of tbe Soviet her auea a cit.y when !.he :suburbs tanoke come out of your ea.rs.
In deputizing chUdren to were so be~~outlful. We a.Krced with 1
-culled fnr delays w11l be brought to an end and the coul'ls action
" 'aLch their papas at work
the I~ 011 everything she said
tm d a.lso .!lOme things we thoua:hL ot I
RUTLAN\.)
w11l nut be nearly oo cluttered with thi.• type of case be- ,
The kldB kept tab&amp; on thel{ dad~ oqrselves We forget that little Jugs
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cause the co mpany desirmg the ch&amp;lill't', mstead of mak- tiles
ha.I'vesttna. and made them have bla: cars al\d that sharper than \
TEAM LOOKS GOOD
1in~ every effort to delay and prevent h•' arings, will mKke empty their WbJII~era in the com~ tr,e serpent's tooth is the bright 'I he 11)33
of
~.t,U.nd
mur.lty aUo. 1
child Certa1nly 1 we answered her tala;t}.
crery clfO!I to speed them up ami 11et tlle matter
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' b~cause so JJ ng as 1t i• unsettled they will not be ge·ttiJ11~:

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Fully Re-conditioned
Ready For Use
1930 Chevrolet Sport Sedan ·
1930 Plymouth Sedan
1931 Plymouth Sedan
1932 Essex Terraplane Coup~
1932 Chevrolet Coach
1932 Chevrolet Sedan
1932 Willys Clu h Sedan
1933 Plymouth Sedan

Second Avenue, It baa been ,
'lO\ln,ctd The omcers servblg
reriod. are. Pto=sldent, M'riJ. 0. C. F:ftiE1mS ASKED NOT TO VISIT
Mlller, VIce pres ident, ~ Vlv- 1
POINDEXTERS
!"nne Middleton, Secretary, Mrs
Friends have been requested to
10 B Stout and Treasurer. Mrs 'tefraln from v1s1tlnr Dr. and Mrs.
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A\·enue, Saturday afternoon.
funera.l rttes wUl be conducted at

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cne year and nine

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elualve 1 doves aut\ many others

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for pfl!sentation or lheae hla)· \)e
mentdone&lt;l 'the canaw and lhoj

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For Eolllortol Olllco C&amp;!l 23G-Io
hr B~ln~ Office a ad Circulat.ian Depl Call

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porLion of the llt&amp;t Hlrch array of
splendld lll\le.lona and d8DlOOalil'atLona of the maslc art lncluded In
the produCtioQ are many trickfl

lD no~ wut ~ publimed.

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Our prc~e nl h~ws, unfo1tunatcly have bee n de~1g11 ~u opportunity a. spoiled. ij~l~l\_ chiJ.d with authentic data ar1 tnforma
hu when he oan send hi&amp;. old man tlon.
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w1th too m:cny legi*lators f1·am~g tit•Jm who have been to Siberll~n salt cell&amp;ra tor ~~UW
mere puppets co nholl ed by the intet est:-~ being ~erve~ " bale ot hay or eatlng a &amp;.pecked
lllJPle out or tJeMon.
Still mvre unfortunately the future gi'.t l' H little cncourugcment to tho~:~-e \~JilU hop e or cxped tu ~c e a mnterit' 1
l:hotnge in th e neat future. ]~ Its tou true \Jut it 1s a lso too
b!Ld that 1t 18 so tl'ue.

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advanced i.Jipr&lt;W&amp;llfl~ OIUI "- tQUQ&lt;l in &lt;~,ther cars-:PROVIIJED;-;,y.;u' ~et six 1or
seven o~ the bea~ oara 111 .beriQa together and oollbine their partlculilr ::a~
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But tile ~' oar in. ~lob YOII- oeJ. t1n&lt;1 AIL these advaooed improvements
is the Ford V-8.
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,: ' Tci.ill1tistrate: , BeCill nth the i-tJ'IMI s;.,yllnder engine. You can get
an ordbla17 8-&lt;JyliDdJ!tr qlne in &amp;111· or a dozen makes of cars c But if you
want tpe \1-'-trpe engine or a oylindets or mre, several other makes of cars
olrill pva. it t.o p, i t :vou pe.J the price of tbe!Je ' cars whiCh runs from

12,245

to 15.ooo.

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frue .' Yon can get t.llis in some other
~n the Ford.
But 'ire do not know
or aay oar ezoept tbe Ford, in which the I-members continue the full
length or the traM, 11111&lt;1ng 4 full length side mellbers instead or two.
SeMral , ...... or oars will give lfOI1 the t fl~t'ing rear axle i f you
paJ rl'&lt;lll $1,310 to 16,250. One maker or oars puts this axle in the highpriced 0&amp;1'11; bUt Dbt ill the low-priced one. It Js standard on the Ford.
You OIUI get till! torque tube drive in six !othar makes of cars . only one
ot llliioh coats 1 - tball 11.000. It bas alwap lieen a part or the Ford.
'!bent ia only one other car-coordiog to S. A. E. rating-that has
wore horseponr par powtd or car night thaD the Ford V-B hils, and
tbat is a tuoos oar llliioh sells tor $4,825.
'fUIII the Ford Y-8 •IJDrtMa QJ"lU&gt;der Mall. lfbicb adds 10 horsepower to
the eogiAe ntllmlt using tiore gas-in fact, using less gas;-it is standard ill dql:v two oars tocla:v, !?Hide the Ford. One or these cars sells
just ~r ~.IBOO 11¢.. tile ll~M~ tt ,I.J.825.
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'!be ~ator ~Uy-,ot. the fotd V-8 is larger than that or any · oar
· - et-·30-boi ;o ;r. .or wd11r, - p t on11 make orO¥, and that oar sells

F're eXJM"'&amp;ive jllllkea or cars as well as

8r &amp;Q&amp;ON R. WAITE, SHAWNEE. OKLA.

at $1,895.

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Ita cr&amp;llk oaae oil resenoir oapaoity is less than that of any other
Fi..., quarts. That speaks v&lt;llU1118s as to oil economy ,
ADd PO we oaold go OD with speoirioations, showing that every ford oar
ocabiDeB thll advanced i"Prov ...uts lfbicb are scat te,red here and the!oe aaongst a nueber ot other excellent wakes . And, ct course, there are
apeciallpointa or quality tbet are exclusively Ford features.
In the list ot light S's, the Ford is lowest priced. or the V-8's,
tba Ford coats 111911 thaD one--f"&gt;urth the prioe at th~ next car on the list,

8-cJUDder car.

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• ~ ~ our ttlenda aend us letters -.. mrwa matter for publication
1e10uJc1 111 .n we•lll(b ljlelr name&amp;-41ltl&gt;oulh not neoeawtl7 to
a.tDild. ~ymOw letter8, bowever exc:elleP\ apcl deab"Abk Ua them-

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6 00 SIX Months . ..

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James Buchanan
Answers Summons
PaatN Aw•y in. Sanitarium.;

Ul for

Pa•t

Seven Yean

~-IJ.

Jamea M Buchanan, 48 years of
qe, passed away Friday a.fternoon,
at pbDut 3 15 Oo'clock at the Rocky
Glenn SanatorluU) at Mceonnell&amp;-

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ll-.1 DICl' in the much-fought telephone rate
· fHE Vfli"

month&amp;. Mr
l!ucha.nap. was conqected wl\h the
Blaettnat Auto Salfs Company of
Pomeroy before hl ~ admitt ance t.o
the Baq.atorlum. lie ha11 been ln
fBIUDI health for a' period. o~ a~ut

b~ c-

tle i~!t~e northern part of the otate hao finally reach ..
eel, tbc PQlnt where the Telephone Company must PO.Ii
some 7,UOP t'\lstomcrs in Lima approximately $108,000
which umount they have over..: barged tnc people, accord~i ng to tlif decision rendered . rfh1 s overcharge occu,rred
over a p ~:wd of some 40 m o nth~:~.
Of cPIJrl3c, to e,·ery patron who rece1ve~ any money at!
,ali, h wi;l\;b•e ']ike finding' It uut how abr.ut the hundred~
of P e.?P itj ~ho wil1 not be in a pmubon w get their money ,
tho~t:J fuJ\qs being turned o\'~l· to the treasury of the
co unt)''! · ~ Many of th em no dcubt, wen· in pllsition in the
past thrW or more yea1 s when they lould very nic~)y
have used :the amount of overcharge and even if they were
nil milliOilRires and did not nee~ the money, the compa:nyJ
w11s not'ehtitled to it nor to the amount of interest com•
piled on ;~hat mon ey during the period of overcharge.
The ·present system 1n vogue ln Ohio allowing a Pub"·
he UtBi\y~ to chnrgc whatever and ho"•'f.Yer it plea~J~S,
l:cltatniY: i:-i u\n-American aud unfatr and ~hould not bf•
tol oru'tc•· Jonger. It 1s the duty of our legislators and!
that at. ~'h~ir next ~csswn, to so change our t~tatutes thnt..
this unf •r practice shall be abolished.

Retail
Phone

582-1. ·

CContlnuod from Pip 0noJ

seven ye,rs.
His 1,;~~fe, formerlY Emma Sauer,
preceaea hlm. in death, October 7.
199li!. Two sons, Jimmy and George
turvlve. also his mothl'lr. Mrs. Prank
Rampe of El Paso, Texas
The remalm were taken to the

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.
t' 100bter

1polll. tour be.ndlts who •lalThe YOUDI matron and her tbll4
t1500 holdup ~:._t . a '!JinctnnaU were lndnaped Wednesd&amp;J polk'e
COmpany fN:JfM81 were were told and cox, at h1l bome b1
i'iliil~ t.oclay In northern Fayette New Orleanl believes tbf.t. IIOIM
(CoDtJ.ntMI f'r'Onl ..... ODe1
tfunty,
memben of the crew or ODe
farewell to tbe omcer and darted Lee Graham, Payette county farLake boe.ta pert'ot1Ded the
tor Hammond, when he wa1 mer heard &amp;.he alttrcatlon and aaw
n.embers of the gana: fire !Hn'trral
shota after accu11ln1 the leader of
out' on them he told au- CONFMSE8 BANK HOJ.D·lTPS

3 P M Sunday

trom the Sa:ue:r

residence with Or T Boyd Oay
:-mcl.atlne intenn~nt, In ~ha11Je o'i
FII\Sterwa.ld, wW be made In th e
Beech Grove cemetery,

Club Activities
Are Resumed

Bailey and Bates Amona
Seven; Three are Acqulllecl by Jury

The actlvltJes

tor

the

se

JD33~3i

ocs.slon of the Middleport Literary
Club have been complE:ted and the
r penlng meettn.g will be held Wed·
nesday afternoon at the home or
Miss Nella Calderwood on North

1C A Poindexter, who are eonftned

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One Wotd Led To Another

It wos all fOJ' the

add~d 1 cve nuc,~,.

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No d:to
" mpany
or tirm
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kindthan
of business
be
pcrrnrt't
charge
any "'irate
other
the one should
in effec~,
untll an ·:uftcr it n~s been rul e d upon and dehnitely sel:-t)""
T~1e Ru:;~si~ll ~idl&gt; are
tied so
when the charge ,. once ueg'l!•·, the entire
to see th{l.t their popper.~
the
matter •· be" n settled once and for "lL Certainly th~
vrops' evefiiY with the government
It a&amp; a dumb tathe1 who cannot
com pan 6$ d es trm~ the extrn umuu~tts arc as able. to carry
cutsma.1t a. wise child All you haVE!
un at th~ ' rat c in ~rrect until a hi"hcr Ol1f! is appt·oved !UJ
lfJ .:Ill il)l to we4;:h the youn.&amp; overS~;&gt;er With t he sovernroeat's
halt
are the ~Our peo ple using \h e commodity,
.\11 Old Gar Wlll Fool &amp;he l'OWII lovely child 11.nd why did we name \Ohllc he Is wa.~linlt to sec the
.By S"Och rule, furthermore, a great many tedious, un· We do qot app111ve of tbe Soviet her auea a cit.y when !.he :suburbs tanoke come out of your ea.rs.
In deputizing chUdren to were so be~~outlful. We a.Krced with 1
-culled fnr delays w11l be brought to an end and the coul'ls action
" 'aLch their papas at work
the I~ 011 everything she said
tm d a.lso .!lOme things we thoua:hL ot I
RUTLAN\.)
w11l nut be nearly oo cluttered with thi.• type of case be- ,
The kldB kept tab&amp; on thel{ dad~ oqrselves We forget that little Jugs
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ha.I'vesttna. and made them have bla: cars al\d that sharper than \
TEAM LOOKS GOOD
1in~ every effort to delay and prevent h•' arings, will mKke empty their WbJII~era in the com~ tr,e serpent's tooth is the bright 'I he 11)33
of
~.t,U.nd
mur.lty aUo. 1
child Certa1nly 1 we answered her tala;t}.
crery clfO!I to speed them up ami 11et tlle matter
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1 \'1 hen Sl\il_~ spo.._e' @.bout thq,weather.
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' b~cause so JJ ng as 1t i• unsettled they will not be ge·ttiJ11~:

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Fully Re-conditioned
Ready For Use
1930 Chevrolet Sport Sedan ·
1930 Plymouth Sedan
1931 Plymouth Sedan
1932 Essex Terraplane Coup~
1932 Chevrolet Coach
1932 Chevrolet Sedan
1932 Willys Clu h Sedan
1933 Plymouth Sedan

Second Avenue, It baa been ,
'lO\ln,ctd The omcers servblg
reriod. are. Pto=sldent, M'riJ. 0. C. F:ftiE1mS ASKED NOT TO VISIT
Mlller, VIce pres ident, ~ Vlv- 1
POINDEXTERS
!"nne Middleton, Secretary, Mrs
Friends have been requested to
10 B Stout and Treasurer. Mrs 'tefraln from v1s1tlnr Dr. and Mrs.
rJorapk White

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A\·enue, Saturday afternoon.
funera.l rttes wUl be conducted at

vllle, after a confinement t.fle.re of

cne year and nine

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by her dauC)lter. M* Rlldred U:c:Ciure, who spent. tbe put twn
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Ua:ht bulb, the 'YaMihln&amp; ducks t!~t
elualve 1 doves aut\ many others

f.!bJc,ap. JtbUatlelpbJa, Plttabw.b, MH'IINabe

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for pfl!sentation or lheae hla)· \)e
mentdone&lt;l 'the canaw and lhoj

ApV~T!SiliG HfitJSPfTHtfB~
I 1ecJ KllubaU. Ipc.

For Eolllortol Olllco C&amp;!l 23G-Io
hr B~ln~ Office a ad Circulat.ian Depl Call

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porLion of the llt&amp;t Hlrch array of
splendld lll\le.lona and d8DlOOalil'atLona of the maslc art lncluded In
the produCtioQ are many trickfl

lD no~ wut ~ publimed.

N.q'.OI'!AJ.

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1,ntlon. But think of· th1" spiM«Jid n•umbles do not yet syQchronlze
Our prc~e nl h~ws, unfo1tunatcly have bee n de~1g11 ~u opportunity a. spoiled. ij~l~l\_ chiJ.d with authentic data ar1 tnforma
hu when he oan send hi&amp;. old man tlon.
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w1th too m:cny legi*lators f1·am~g tit•Jm who have been to Siberll~n salt cell&amp;ra tor ~~UW
mere puppets co nholl ed by the intet est:-~ being ~erve~ " bale ot hay or eatlng a &amp;.pecked
lllJPle out or tJeMon.
Still mvre unfortunately the future gi'.t l' H little cncourugcment to tho~:~-e \~JilU hop e or cxped tu ~c e a mnterit' 1
l:hotnge in th e neat future. ]~ Its tou true \Jut it 1s a lso too
b!Ld that 1t 18 so tl'ue.

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Outside those features 'lrlliOII are ezoluslve in the Ford V-8 many of our
advanced i.Jipr&lt;W&amp;llfl~ OIUI "- tQUQ&lt;l in &lt;~,ther cars-:PROVIIJED;-;,y.;u' ~et six 1or
seven o~ the bea~ oara 111 .beriQa together and oollbine their partlculilr ::a~
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But tile ~' oar in. ~lob YOII- oeJ. t1n&lt;1 AIL these advaooed improvements
is the Ford V-8.
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an ordbla17 8-&lt;JyliDdJ!tr qlne in &amp;111· or a dozen makes of cars c But if you
want tpe \1-'-trpe engine or a oylindets or mre, several other makes of cars
olrill pva. it t.o p, i t :vou pe.J the price of tbe!Je ' cars whiCh runs from

12,245

to 15.ooo.

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frue .' Yon can get t.llis in some other
~n the Ford.
But 'ire do not know
or aay oar ezoept tbe Ford, in which the I-members continue the full
length or the traM, 11111&lt;1ng 4 full length side mellbers instead or two.
SeMral , ...... or oars will give lfOI1 the t fl~t'ing rear axle i f you
paJ rl'&lt;lll $1,310 to 16,250. One maker or oars puts this axle in the highpriced 0&amp;1'11; bUt Dbt ill the low-priced one. It Js standard on the Ford.
You OIUI get till! torque tube drive in six !othar makes of cars . only one
ot llliioh coats 1 - tball 11.000. It bas alwap lieen a part or the Ford.
'!bent ia only one other car-coordiog to S. A. E. rating-that has
wore horseponr par powtd or car night thaD the Ford V-B hils, and
tbat is a tuoos oar llliioh sells tor $4,825.
'fUIII the Ford Y-8 •IJDrtMa QJ"lU&gt;der Mall. lfbicb adds 10 horsepower to
the eogiAe ntllmlt using tiore gas-in fact, using less gas;-it is standard ill dql:v two oars tocla:v, !?Hide the Ford. One or these cars sells
just ~r ~.IBOO 11¢.. tile ll~M~ tt ,I.J.825.
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'!be ~ator ~Uy-,ot. the fotd V-8 is larger than that or any · oar
· - et-·30-boi ;o ;r. .or wd11r, - p t on11 make orO¥, and that oar sells

F're eXJM"'&amp;ive jllllkea or cars as well as

8r &amp;Q&amp;ON R. WAITE, SHAWNEE. OKLA.

at $1,895.

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Ita cr&amp;llk oaae oil resenoir oapaoity is less than that of any other
Fi..., quarts. That speaks v&lt;llU1118s as to oil economy ,
ADd PO we oaold go OD with speoirioations, showing that every ford oar
ocabiDeB thll advanced i"Prov ...uts lfbicb are scat te,red here and the!oe aaongst a nueber ot other excellent wakes . And, ct course, there are
apeciallpointa or quality tbet are exclusively Ford features.
In the list ot light S's, the Ford is lowest priced. or the V-8's,
tba Ford coats 111911 thaD one--f"&gt;urth the prioe at th~ next car on the list,

8-cJUDder car.

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huuulre~h df pet ·ent.rfwiw• · 1\e

'l'.hc funeral of Ohp.rloo

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Monday .was1leld Wednesday. •Buo1a.l WIG ma.tle 'at 2::ta at ·QrahQ.m
1 Stntlon, wU..h "IR-:tv. ·a. ·N . l{unk.le,
1'\.ev. 8to.ulhter and Rev . 'P. •T..
. Miller omciat.Jhg.
Mr. and MI-a. Clarence Oibbs of
!'ftrket :oJb\tllf were gtlests ot til!'
the gLaest of Mr. an1 Mrs. Jolm
Walker lJemver
former's pa.rent.a, Mf."" and Mr!
Martin over the week end.
I spent the week end
Arch ~lbbs, t his Wt"!k.
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Mr!i. w. H.· Fogleiong aJ•d son l -wil 1 ~.
Mrb. Robert Roush and .son ":lf
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n.nd SIUlluel and Mrs. :Roy I Mr. iincl Mrll. Arthw· Klinzing of I' Pt. PlE.ml\.p.t, ~pent. Tu('sday wi tlt
were \'1111\.on at Parkers- 1 El C,:,ntrc' . Callfomla, are the guesta Mhi. J. T . Robinson.
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Bun1ay.
: or Lhc !ormer'l! parents, Mr. 8flj:l :
Mrs. Mu.rgarcb Zhumaker WhQ
Jame8 Dieh l reLumed to his em- \ Mrs. Fred Klinzing aud family,
\\.Ut;Jll l~t w:::ck b ·much hnflt"ovel:.
J1loym cnt at Huntington Tuesday ~ Mrs. ahue Hottman or New
Mlr.s Hamet·. " 1-epresentaLiv:
a!ter liJllmdlng the PMt P~evera.l days! V{; ll nud Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hemsley fer the Untted St&amp;tos Equlpmeot
h l're.
r ~ Pa rkerebmg vlsttl'ld Mr. and Mr1&gt;. Oo., of '"'tnleigh, N. C., is n bu~iMr. ut"'-Ci Mrs. W. H. VanHorn and J oseph Keefer Sunday.
nt:ss vis~tor here this week.
daughter cr Salem, W. Va., were the I' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson
Mr. and. Mr;;. H. Woodrum of
week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. cf East Liverpool were IUt;l&amp;t&amp; rf Clifton, w: rc gucsta .o f Mr . 111l.l
Ha.rry Purdum.
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Mr. e.nd Mrs. B. F . Board Baturda;, . ~.-11'6. Ed Ra-ybould, Monday.

F10R RENT-Pumlahed &amp;partmeut.
alx rooms, bath. Bee Mr&amp;. Oarl
,O bllnaer. Phone 816· X,
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Ueek&amp;. Price

JWseU, Pomeroy.
*fy,eU Run.

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MAKES

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l"'R SALE-Sow and 10

ptgs !)Be

•20.00.

P'Uander

Ohlo,.

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3,
110-1-St.

or radlol aerv.lced at

......,abla prices. Brlnf ID your
~~o or cal.. UJ.,. B. M. Croll

POU,Y 1\ND HER PAUl

r~~.eroort.

:..or+h'•·

KBAFf

wbo PANCd aWILY at hlB home Jnwe

for Raat

"'•v must b. iou!MI •to ,.,...ut M
~pre~d .:of hibercUioait. ;fto ·tab ...
hitter, no tlll&amp;e 'h
"Ho-l'!KJ N.O ahoult IN ,...m~uea

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(pa'l l U '• ~zed)

has fvlof. ft'Gf.uro1
f.J.ovorl

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,..to.i for '' ttin9

,afld

· h~- ~lnt• ,lit !rom tu~ttt!dfoslt
#ha~~o !J-t · w.igld othttwile 'he¥•
.~:,,,,. cltHd? b that c:au&amp;e enou9h
to pttMit ittoYMnd• of pe:opt. fo
j)e t?:OIId fo h 4tHded tttlftl

ft.oft'l IU'lflrtrt

""Oo lltinUflf otJ.e Hlfl'e

9tf.. 4Rd vi'ICI~~ln4 P,_," o:u•
ai'HI !tMtwlent.l
\tl. lf..,IM Wftlt. Pt.9,_ llo.t •M~-'
f01 1""1P'Y 1 axc.ht~n to 11oe
. .\till~. '" T..dlotrculol\1 ·f•h• of'O
lielldey.

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att.ke ~cqitlltc f'tOYIIIGn far othl
co.re ot n'"""" Y &lt;lllbeniii0\.11 1PI · .
t iill l, •\01 1~ u irlr •lid pro~~f·
tion ol 1!1 •WrOte loo IM P CtiPY
.,f " " ll\ ~ek ifll Out the Whitt
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te-r-,."',"'to.._m..c.iih'-e-ro.

&gt;Mi~• ...,.. alw~!" .. "!'i!~!. fo•
fl_ghtift;.OI••• ·tfi fMp, thnp .-d
10.ittl.. ·
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By International News Service
Findlv. 13 ; l)enlson, 0.
Xavicr, 33; KenymtJ 7.
John Carroll, 2!); Otterbein, 6.
Mu&amp;k.IIJ1Kl41ll, 12; Kent St.a~. 0.
Witten~. 33.: Detroit City College, o~
t'tlmplc, 26; So. California, 6.

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BuCk:nell. 34~ Lebag,on VaUey, 0.
W . l,.lberty
1.5: Jo~ MarshaU, 'l .
D&amp;tr.olt U., 31; XP~llmLI. o.
Haskell, 6; W.~\Q't\ 0.
l ~&gt; wa State, 18; Denver, 13.

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SUNDAY
2:30 P. Jll.

IRed Birds Win
I .Fourth of Serle~:~

~Q ~--nett
and Walter
Caufman &amp;.re forming a new dairy
kllOW.Jl. 8li Wle Qau,fman-B~net.t
j ~rsey ~lilY ~d will besln ctellver!ng m1ijl: !lOOn,
RU6&amp;ell Hane-5 and famUy of
Port$mouth Y,i81t.ed 1111 home folka
here l'rldPJ .
The game ot a Conner Kanauga

Sharkey Down Another

boy Alber~ Spencer now or. Colum·
at 11'aduates who .received certiftcate!
from the AmertCU}. ln5tltute ot
llanking In Colwnbus. Mr. SpeDcer
l:as a poaiUo.Q· tn. tiJe U:WlMna:ton
Bank and bact C&amp;J1led b~ oeJ'itlikate
1b.v a.Uerulilll· nl&amp;ht. school tn that
. clt.y.
JQJ].n 9txte11 and w:.lte ot Belpre
l.Wi is included tn t.he Ust.

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Arizona. 18; Oc4;lidental, 0:
Ripon, 6; Bradley, 0,
TexNS Christian , 18; N. Texas nrc a:~ki of• Ule SCboono¥er and
Tea., 0.
John Flynn homes Th~y..
Southern Idetbodlst, 1~; Texas
Bam. 01181 and wlte and John
Te~oh.. 0.
ones and wire of Dana, V{. va.,
-vlsl~ ¥re. Henry Spen,...er Mon~
Joy,

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Ml's. F.\t&gt;rence RU51rell Vl&amp;lted I
Watscn of Columbus !I lends at lJutralo sunday.
nc v. 1'~. C. Ver z and E . A. . Wllltt\
grandmoLheJ" Mrs. Tc-11a
week end.
v.ttended an all day meeting at Mt..
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of Lctl\l"t Ta.bor Sunday.
Rev. aml Mrli . Andnn.: Perry of
OJ' hor neand wife and Ruwsfort, W . Va., visited his par..former neigh- unt.a here 8und&amp;.Y.
Fred Rice a.rod Maggj.e Folan of
Cheater vialted at tho Pulllna. home
Bnnday,
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atoracc-Write u1 for rateo.

week.

Andre.w White Js serioualy Ill.
OUver Weetbcc I&amp; repor.ted · 1n a
serlplu:1. condiUon.
Matte Towsl~y oi AlbtLny Is house

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. touch ·with your apples.

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ScNSA"T"IO,NA l.
Cl.E'/E!.AND HURLER ••

By JANE GORDON

Hlx Monday.

8Y: Edson

Brook\\Yn

It'• .,tenderizing too I

'You can mike It up jn blatk crtpe
u the original, eel-1ray fame

Sl.UGGING
'foUi\1(; FIRS'r

silk or novelty worsted 16,.pe
oxford a:ray tones and you'll ton

SACKER.

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TIGERS·

tit can also have short puffed
or perky shouhJ.er caps.

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NATIONAL LEP.OUF

club
Won
New Yorlt . . . . . . . . . W
Plttliburgh
85
Chlt..'\fo . . . . .
84
S t. Louis . . .
82
Bost-on . .
82

l {'le to faibion.

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CorJor~'•

•oJtll •"
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Jlddwl in P•ri1 ft.l .,.,
' " " " " Ul "'"~' ;,. NlfW l'eri.
ant fiance at this attractive d~n
alld you can see it'• really very ains·

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kt'eper aud ~aklng care of ~
Tenl\ Hlx h1 the absence ort.hru Lona Hall.
, John Schreck and w1fe or Oalll-\
_cl;r~."~'''" llJOliiJ were guest.s nf Mrs. Tena

Sn'LISH All!) GRACEFUL

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~~MoN·r·:­

FIFTH AVE. FASHIONS

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VAN ATt"A

THE T. H. DAVIS ICE &amp; PRODUCE CO.
~TOt' I&gt;' ICE

\J8lt(n&amp;:; friends at Portsri:lpuf;h &amp;hill

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Cincinnati

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oi."'-ERICAN LEAOUE

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Won,
WRshington . . . .
DB
, .New York
00
rhlladclphla
70
Clevela.nd .
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D : tro lL . .
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Ohlcago
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Boot.on . . .
61
St. Louis . .. . . . .. .. &amp;6

Lost.
52
58
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14
111
83
85
84

YESTERDAY'&amp; RESULTS
NATIONAL LIA.GU£
B&lt;:ston 4:, Brooklyri 1.
()nly, game scheduled.

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lbe:r ba11• 114~ • ~~·~ of beiq IIK'C...ful. 'llt..Jl do
not al!~'i-.toi!N ~' ~ have fint QlacJe a can,ful
a~~lltia 0~ l:o!Miiiftl -.G . · ~ the pr&amp;~:tis:al, certainty of
~uaeeH.

W'hma tbe:~~ ••~!!Iiiii-~ tla!'ir ll.._i~eu ther aelcc:ted what titer

believed' lit. ~ ~ inO.~ ••11.-tion.for bir butiae.-•

TIIC1Y bltcl; ~ iD til• future of the city whll!l tbey clid .-.

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AMEfti(JAN ' LEAGUE

V/w. . hlngto!t 8, New, York
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LITTLE WOR!-1! SEBIES
Cdoumbus at B,UO'Jllo (night).
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NATIONAL · ~AOVE
NeW York at ~rtiOkJyn .

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'l'.hc funeral of Ohp.rloo

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Monday .was1leld Wednesday. •Buo1a.l WIG ma.tle 'at 2::ta at ·QrahQ.m
1 Stntlon, wU..h "IR-:tv. ·a. ·N . l{unk.le,
1'\.ev. 8to.ulhter and Rev . 'P. •T..
. Miller omciat.Jhg.
Mr. and MI-a. Clarence Oibbs of
!'ftrket :oJb\tllf were gtlests ot til!'
the gLaest of Mr. an1 Mrs. Jolm
Walker lJemver
former's pa.rent.a, Mf."" and Mr!
Martin over the week end.
I spent the week end
Arch ~lbbs, t his Wt"!k.
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Mr!i. w. H.· Fogleiong aJ•d son l -wil 1 ~.
Mrb. Robert Roush and .son ":lf
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n.nd SIUlluel and Mrs. :Roy I Mr. iincl Mrll. Arthw· Klinzing of I' Pt. PlE.ml\.p.t, ~pent. Tu('sday wi tlt
were \'1111\.on at Parkers- 1 El C,:,ntrc' . Callfomla, are the guesta Mhi. J. T . Robinson.
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Bun1ay.
: or Lhc !ormer'l! parents, Mr. 8flj:l :
Mrs. Mu.rgarcb Zhumaker WhQ
Jame8 Dieh l reLumed to his em- \ Mrs. Fred Klinzing aud family,
\\.Ut;Jll l~t w:::ck b ·much hnflt"ovel:.
J1loym cnt at Huntington Tuesday ~ Mrs. ahue Hottman or New
Mlr.s Hamet·. " 1-epresentaLiv:
a!ter liJllmdlng the PMt P~evera.l days! V{; ll nud Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hemsley fer the Untted St&amp;tos Equlpmeot
h l're.
r ~ Pa rkerebmg vlsttl'ld Mr. and Mr1&gt;. Oo., of '"'tnleigh, N. C., is n bu~iMr. ut"'-Ci Mrs. W. H. VanHorn and J oseph Keefer Sunday.
nt:ss vis~tor here this week.
daughter cr Salem, W. Va., were the I' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson
Mr. and. Mr;;. H. Woodrum of
week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. cf East Liverpool were IUt;l&amp;t&amp; rf Clifton, w: rc gucsta .o f Mr . 111l.l
Ha.rry Purdum.
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Mr. e.nd Mrs. B. F . Board Baturda;, . ~.-11'6. Ed Ra-ybould, Monday.

F10R RENT-Pumlahed &amp;partmeut.
alx rooms, bath. Bee Mr&amp;. Oarl
,O bllnaer. Phone 816· X,
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Ueek&amp;. Price

JWseU, Pomeroy.
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P'Uander

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110-1-St.

or radlol aerv.lced at

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~~o or cal.. UJ.,. B. M. Croll

POU,Y 1\ND HER PAUl

r~~.eroort.

:..or+h'•·

KBAFf

wbo PANCd aWILY at hlB home Jnwe

for Raat

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~pre~d .:of hibercUioait. ;fto ·tab ...
hitter, no tlll&amp;e 'h
"Ho-l'!KJ N.O ahoult IN ,...m~uea

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#ha~~o !J-t · w.igld othttwile 'he¥•
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to pttMit ittoYMnd• of pe:opt. fo
j)e t?:OIId fo h 4tHded tttlftl

ft.oft'l IU'lflrtrt

""Oo lltinUflf otJ.e Hlfl'e

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. .\till~. '" T..dlotrculol\1 ·f•h• of'O
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co.re ot n'"""" Y &lt;lllbeniii0\.11 1PI · .
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Findlv. 13 ; l)enlson, 0.
Xavicr, 33; KenymtJ 7.
John Carroll, 2!); Otterbein, 6.
Mu&amp;k.IIJ1Kl41ll, 12; Kent St.a~. 0.
Witten~. 33.: Detroit City College, o~
t'tlmplc, 26; So. California, 6.

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BuCk:nell. 34~ Lebag,on VaUey, 0.
W . l,.lberty
1.5: Jo~ MarshaU, 'l .
D&amp;tr.olt U., 31; XP~llmLI. o.
Haskell, 6; W.~\Q't\ 0.
l ~&gt; wa State, 18; Denver, 13.

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SUNDAY
2:30 P. Jll.

IRed Birds Win
I .Fourth of Serle~:~

~Q ~--nett
and Walter
Caufman &amp;.re forming a new dairy
kllOW.Jl. 8li Wle Qau,fman-B~net.t
j ~rsey ~lilY ~d will besln ctellver!ng m1ijl: !lOOn,
RU6&amp;ell Hane-5 and famUy of
Port$mouth Y,i81t.ed 1111 home folka
here l'rldPJ .
The game ot a Conner Kanauga

Sharkey Down Another

boy Alber~ Spencer now or. Colum·
at 11'aduates who .received certiftcate!
from the AmertCU}. ln5tltute ot
llanking In Colwnbus. Mr. SpeDcer
l:as a poaiUo.Q· tn. tiJe U:WlMna:ton
Bank and bact C&amp;J1led b~ oeJ'itlikate
1b.v a.Uerulilll· nl&amp;ht. school tn that
. clt.y.
JQJ].n 9txte11 and w:.lte ot Belpre
l.Wi is included tn t.he Ust.

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Arizona. 18; Oc4;lidental, 0:
Ripon, 6; Bradley, 0,
TexNS Christian , 18; N. Texas nrc a:~ki of• Ule SCboono¥er and
Tea., 0.
John Flynn homes Th~y..
Southern Idetbodlst, 1~; Texas
Bam. 01181 and wlte and John
Te~oh.. 0.
ones and wire of Dana, V{. va.,
-vlsl~ ¥re. Henry Spen,...er Mon~
Joy,

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Watscn of Columbus !I lends at lJutralo sunday.
nc v. 1'~. C. Ver z and E . A. . Wllltt\
grandmoLheJ" Mrs. Tc-11a
week end.
v.ttended an all day meeting at Mt..
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of Lctl\l"t Ta.bor Sunday.
Rev. aml Mrli . Andnn.: Perry of
OJ' hor neand wife and Ruwsfort, W . Va., visited his par..former neigh- unt.a here 8und&amp;.Y.
Fred Rice a.rod Maggj.e Folan of
Cheater vialted at tho Pulllna. home
Bnnday,
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Andre.w White Js serioualy Ill.
OUver Weetbcc I&amp; repor.ted · 1n a
serlplu:1. condiUon.
Matte Towsl~y oi AlbtLny Is house

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. touch ·with your apples.

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ScNSA"T"IO,NA l.
Cl.E'/E!.AND HURLER ••

By JANE GORDON

Hlx Monday.

8Y: Edson

Brook\\Yn

It'• .,tenderizing too I

'You can mike It up jn blatk crtpe
u the original, eel-1ray fame

Sl.UGGING
'foUi\1(; FIRS'r

silk or novelty worsted 16,.pe
oxford a:ray tones and you'll ton

SACKER.

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TIGERS·

tit can also have short puffed
or perky shouhJ.er caps.

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NATIONAL LEP.OUF

club
Won
New Yorlt . . . . . . . . . W
Plttliburgh
85
Chlt..'\fo . . . . .
84
S t. Louis . . .
82
Bost-on . .
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l {'le to faibion.

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CorJor~'•

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Jlddwl in P•ri1 ft.l .,.,
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ant fiance at this attractive d~n
alld you can see it'• really very ains·

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kt'eper aud ~aklng care of ~
Tenl\ Hlx h1 the absence ort.hru Lona Hall.
, John Schreck and w1fe or Oalll-\
_cl;r~."~'''" llJOliiJ were guest.s nf Mrs. Tena

Sn'LISH All!) GRACEFUL

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FIFTH AVE. FASHIONS

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THE T. H. DAVIS ICE &amp; PRODUCE CO.
~TOt' I&gt;' ICE

\J8lt(n&amp;:; friends at Portsri:lpuf;h &amp;hill

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Cincinnati

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oi."'-ERICAN LEAOUE

Club
Won,
WRshington . . . .
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, .New York
00
rhlladclphla
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Clevela.nd .
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Ohlcago
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Boot.on . . .
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St. Louis . .. . . . .. .. &amp;6

Lost.
52
58
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111
83
85
84

YESTERDAY'&amp; RESULTS
NATIONAL LIA.GU£
B&lt;:ston 4:, Brooklyri 1.
()nly, game scheduled.

ll.ilo ll~~ -

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lbe:r ba11• 114~ • ~~·~ of beiq IIK'C...ful. 'llt..Jl do
not al!~'i-.toi!N ~' ~ have fint QlacJe a can,ful
a~~lltia 0~ l:o!Miiiftl -.G . · ~ the pr&amp;~:tis:al, certainty of
~uaeeH.

W'hma tbe:~~ ••~!!Iiiii-~ tla!'ir ll.._i~eu ther aelcc:ted what titer

believed' lit. ~ ~ inO.~ ••11.-tion.for bir butiae.-•

TIIC1Y bltcl; ~ iD til• future of the city whll!l tbey clid .-.

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V/w. . hlngto!t 8, New, York
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Cdoumbus at B,UO'Jllo (night).
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NeW York at ~rtiOkJyn .

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EADERS' NOTICE- _I! ;yout..iMMs~s o

G11arded

R the Newa Olllce

WEATHER FORECAST- . 't.:

of 'l'he D'1J7
Tribune, call 286-L; If the Bualllet!l
omce uk for 202·1L

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. Ohio a nd West Vir8lnia- Palr
llliRhi:Jy eoo~r Poi!Sibly lllht. fi"QM,
to.1r, &amp;lowly rlalng temperBture

FULL LEASED WIRE OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.
Newa lt'e In

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Oltokland, cal., Sept. 30-JN8'Ibe lUe of Mts. Johnny Vei'JM~
wtte of the atar t.hird. buem1m of
ibe New York Otants, 'W1UI saved
by Lhe heroic act ot Dr. WUUam
MUla who opened one ot hla ow1.

velna

tor an

biood
trau:tuaton &amp;afore perfonnlna a.
emerpn.cy

caesarian OReJ"&amp;tion on ~
gez. tt wu revealed tod8y.

V'er·

Mrs. Verae• is now reooverln&amp;-

Her baby di.eel lhortly after birth.

QUIIET PROBE 8 'fAGED
COlumbus, 0., sept.

30-INS-

BuUdina: and loon com]lAnlea in ail

Ohio's larp ciU.ea are belnJ' .subjeet.ed to QUiet but lntenalve ln·
veotlptlona clmUar to lllooe which
b:-ouabt OD Dayton'f.: ftnanc1al
thunderbolt yulcrday when ~
Dtate beaan liquidation of ae\oen
Mcrntsomery cotmty loan eoJD~,
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Tb11 beeame bown today iJn
thP. heels of the~ ibayton uphea.~l.

R~~SE~ELT TALKS

BY Carrter 15 Centa---By Mail t4.00

Tribune

.RansOm Recovety

U LEG

VIOlENCE HAREO

AMEH1CAN KilLED
,JS'NEW ~UTBHEAK
rlAHES IN CUB~

G STRIKE
IN ,PENNSllVANIA

.AT C~NVfNTI
Ex-Solclien T'Ota Of At. I
titucle • Of Government
Toward Veterana

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Ohio Are Present For lnapirina Dedicatory - ?
Exercises, In Eao!Jem Part Of County :·· ":. '

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Stray Bullet

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GOVERNOR OF TWO STATES HERE
Aho Congreuman Jenkins And Other Notilile•;
Banquet At Local Hotels Precedes Exerc;iJU-.~
Which Openec! At 2:30

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!NS Stoff Correspondent
Plttsburs:h. Oct. 2- INB--F ru 'li(.
fear of violence
und
bloodshed
marked the steel and

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man to

be

the Y"l~3!1le nt ' ~

Efftetlvo date or the soft &lt;'&lt;131 code
- As miners defied orders to return
to U1e pits o.nd steelworkers Uueat-

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11.nd
Camp~ ~~~ \y:• ;~ m·
to
tst!'! r '"$ l [, i'J

:you steel-

an appes. I "to the' ladles"
stopped to wa.tcb.
"Oet after
your men .. we're
flhowtn• you how .. come on there,

Ring Career Of
Stribling Ended

ladles, join the nne."

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Several did,
MeanwbUe, 10,000 emvtoyers or
Weirton B~eel company 1n
vtralnlw a.nd Ohto remained
tn tflelr walkout. E. T.

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signed by

President ROOSf.vr&gt;lt SaUndny , non -

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~~~~~~cr~as~h~t~h~aft~nece~~sal~ta~t~ed

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at Olalrton, .111W of the bf-products
A tense situation waa developing
pla.nt
of the Camerle Mteel compuny
P. fi.Ubsldll~ry, of the u.
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steel
Cnrp
Dellplt~ nn offl("inl bo.n on
picketing, SCQtf.el'f!(l groups of minaln&gt;!"ltf ers belo.n tllterlng Into Olalrt.on at
dawn, determined to draw out llddltlon&amp;l at.eel workers In a s~mpathy
strike f.o ho.lt the usc or ~t.-of-

stat.e Coal.

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and towards those who suffered

ShaWJJee, Oklahoma
A fam0111 writer once exprene4 a d+'-lre for \be rift which·
would permit ua to see ounelvea u othen - ua. Fortunately or
unfortunately, u the caM JII&amp;J' be, auo:h tift hu aot been ,ivea us.
If it were, it ia pO&amp;aible that the 111111 of Mlf-complacenc:y ~~ld be
c0111idenblly lellfiUed in 1010 ~e.

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Bard tlmM, the president Infer-

red. haM brouaht the neu.sattr er

.. third prh\ctple---opa whieh is. rtQ~
p!Jed not to U1e veb!ran especially.
but to an-relief for tb.e destitute.
About t11J4 he ,.14:

Ia the face of riaina priceal Imagine I Our
eJrtire atock included in this Sale-Take ad van·
tate of Thia
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30 ln. Wean•

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paint- 3 yr auar
R1chcote 4HR

Enamel, all colora

RA&gt;n

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Enamel Quart

aenlot has come. To tbem

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Not loiiJ aao the people !If Spila banilh.~ their Kiq aad
aet up a Republic. .• Appuentlr th•J' are leh certala tciclar of the

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laateacl of tlrln1 M.t.elf out walkia1 JlroUild toWII lookia1 for
thiap a11:. Wt.ata, ~e bau•wlte aowaclara reada ·the -paper
adv.erti~ea~~ aad 1M&amp; dlioectiJ' t9 'tbil atons who adv,rtlae,
lmowln1 that •he caa-re what abe ~eeda.there.

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McCOY ,TO RECEIVE

wisdom of il*t mo~ Some of~-- to tbiak that' klDc Is
aot IUCb aa apepm fl.--head .~ all.

$2.00
Gal.

'''' Wall Paper 8 Paint Co.
' li8 fio. Court St.

the

hll lald. lknm for the rellet of
&lt;OODtlnu~

$ •. 10

'Miller Bl'os.

2-INS-

r.derl.l aovemmenl .,... th&gt; ..,.
lJ)Ieattoo at the o~~ame rule whl1.:h

$1.69
a•l

Washable

Youngstown, 0 ., Oct.
a part Of a tooO,OOO
at
Indiana.

'l'ftlert: • many. v•rans
cb' :,.... !tel wbOpl :dil&amp;billtv
ldekne.. Uiteon:Deoted wltb war

J

Plat Wall, Paint

because he -.rore a uniform,
must thereaftet' be placed. In a spec1&amp;l class of beneflctarle&amp; over o.nd I·:· ·:"·c::c ~iiOi~
above a.u other elt.laena. The fact
"
of Wl&amp;rlnl a unUorm. does not
mean tbat he ean demand. and re-

ceive from his government a ben-

WALL PAPER and PAINT
At.,, . , ,

aervtga Jn Ita defeme
""l1he aeeond vrlnclple 18 that no

efit whleh no other citizen reeelvea. It doe:; not
that b .. to
eauee a peraon
the d~forays
_... said,
little
tenoe ot hla
more eflect IJlan to serve as "pep"
ballc obUptton of
tala
ebDuld receive from
ment becs11ae of a.
~; ~~
cn:lnd. &amp;Iter hla servke
term~ o~:'b~rte~~~~
lne:ted, and not conneeted wtth sllnljnl&lt;.
that service."
IM:;;PR=O;;;VE;;;;;:ME:=NT:::'ORni!RED

-OF-

PAINTS

l.njuey or ()O!ltmcted disease while

)Jei"IOD.

-~ .SENSjJ\TIONAL SALE

CROll
Up

followtntr

:&gt;f
bear arms.obligation
is that tlle
;;;:;~from
has a respoiUlbilllv

By EDSON R. WAITE

ll l:l.ll 1: I.

Tomlo.,r of Short! Durati001;
Four Poroona Ropcwtod

Injured

state

ton deseendanta
Mrs Adams, a sister of )ln.
Norma Calkins
1oben aer-

Did YoU, Ev~r S~op To Think 1
filM principii!',

Jsland

grave was viewed by the Bumne-

I '

(

R!le

-----:----:---:-~-1

at the Butongton

_,.

'

I

Park. the Buftlnston party aecompanied Mr Adams t.o Bumng~
tor. Fields (80 named. In honor of
the Joel Buftlng(.OO) where the

. Jr.ti!.CTRlC
' Theatre

Sauvage
Confectionery

tho ll'~ and

.,-1;J

'!E

union emooyes or c~ptl\le mines
where coal ls produced solely for
parent concerns arc auatontecd prr-cisely the same hours, wages rwd
_
working and living conditions a!!
1 miners employed by open mn.rket
Macon, Oa. Oct 2-INS--His operators. A Similar situation precolorful ring career ended by a tra· valls in the st.eel lnduhtry

!

- --

Labor Convention
0 pens At CapJ t aI

Colorf"l Fi&amp;bter Loaea Foot
'n
l H"•ahway Collision
in Geor1ia

"'

•m on" WPf&gt;l;

h
"'1n " 11 t'' ll
uru.·on&lt;!Jl uttlln:i.l .

' 0 1'

and Wl'st Vlrglni£1 .
Settlement of the \Usturbau~&lt;&gt; 1 '
1he&amp;!- two baste lndmtru~s hlnl{{'d

nltlon of the unions
emeryency n~menL

t• •o

·1
New Yo-!t

ened to spread their .. HoUdnyM
thrpuahout the indus trinllzed t•1state region or Penm;ylvunla

afra1d. we've rot

peo;Jll? crowd- ========~~
or the Ohio Bt&amp;te Archaeo)Ogje•l
~'! mto thr three acre plot formlro.H and Hlstorical 8oc1ety, ma:dt" a few
1t he Butrlngwn ]:;111.nd Memorial rt:marks appropriate to the occu&amp;t e te Part. whll ~ they saw and ion. welcoming the numcr ' or
j l.eard the unveiling and d~lcatlor WC8t Vlrglnia, the honorabJt. il. G.
cf the monument and the rededl- Kump. to Ohlo.
· :"'" ~~ • .
cH Uon of the MeCook and MoundJudge c E Peoplu. tiii~
l lndldm' taolets
he speakers and Ule
The prcgra:n was onr which was George White, governor
·
cr exceptlooal Interest, rpt
w13 s the flrst to deliver an
, lenathy but !nt.er spersed with
ooverMr White pictdi'edr
I f JX"Ilkers throughout
McCook and his nine 1\ahtiQ' Icijij
I The corav9.n of automobiles wend ~ 1 ne or whom died beront tbii,' Of\?1
l lng It&amp; vny to the si~ or the park War betan but while In tbe _ .
l in eQsl.ern M~IR" following a ban- cf his country as men of
!' Ar) unusual event , not on the &gt;nd
rlauPLless cocrage He
1
p,: ardlcss of the prejudices
rred
North and or the South. IJ( . ~
~~~~:~':yr!'uC:~.m Bu~~Y . wh: t.mes, the fact could not "'llf~ ~ -Joseph w Bumngton met and : aped that courase of t~ • _....
talked to George E Adams Dur- •·rder was not aa attribute Gl~"".
mg the course of the converv.- north or of the soutll but ~ •1:tlon, Mr Butllngton Inquired ,._ ta!ned equally by both
gardltlg the loca.tkln oJ the arave paid the highest tribute to
of his great amnd~father Mr
'ng nten of that war rept
fll
Adams. happily wa~ able to tell •he:r stations In the ccntllcl.
him all about lt beeawe It Ia lo~ .ng the oourse of the addNIII. lhe
(O.ted on the Adams farm near ~ vernor tc.uched. upon the ftr at
Pert land
r1 esem on depreaton and. said that
After the dedication ceremonies he Wall one of the old school who
A~cu l

Sltuation In Penns)lvanta today-·

Contlnuo4
you-. .eet ....
tho8e""''
yellow·

1

l in Enaqement
Cuban Troops And
Former Officero

In Ohio Where Workero
Are Aasured Of 20o/o
Wage Increase

If Ill·
neh Caused By En·
listment

I

SIX OTHERS SLAIN

MINERS AT WOR\(:

SICK VETERAN

MEM~RIAl SHTt P~HK DE

Ii Victim Dies From Eflfeclta i1;1:

Situation Tenae In
Of Coal Code Goin11
Into Effect

REO l[ll[~ O~liN MEIGS
HISnRY SHS BUFfiNGUN

To Test Gold Act

Conliders Move at Reaa1t
of Trouble in Steel,
Coal Industry

--

;relieved that Indlvtduauty and 111~~
t~ a.tlve are atUI present in men
toat. larse lortun;•';.,;"';";~ ,l~.u~iji'
t.ones;:ly by the
,&gt;1 one"a talents.
Governor Kump,. of
lbllowed with a ftne
U!o;;:e !:.'~~"'!'~·

imion•

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