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READERS NOTICE-If .......
11M Ne,.. Olliee of Tbe Dall,
Tribuee, call UC:.l.1 If the Buaiae11
Olliee uk for 202-R.

FULL
VOL. V-NO. 260

STARTS I'RIDAY
Everything for the
Boy to Wear at a
Great Saving

A1•• 12 to 11
With 2 Lon• Trou~en

$9.95
Sold up to $18

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Men Styles, Men'• Styles.
lion-Reduced To -

be worn for fall.

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' Keep Cool throu1h the Summer.
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BlOI:ISES

59c

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Reduced To

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Bathing Suits
1-S Off
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3 Pair for $1.00

Here's Value
GROUP 1

$2.66

Values To $4

NECKWEAR

GROUP 2

$3.66

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Ro1ulor $1 Value

Values To $8
MEN'S SPORT SWEATERS

;.SflRAW
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$2.45

Stetson .. , .. , .. ..... . . , t&amp;.65
Stylepark . , , .. .. . .. . $3.45
Others .. .. , .. , ........ $1.811

All Wool

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A $4 Value

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THIS COMMUNlTY CAN BEN·
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WILSON BROS. 7&amp;c HOSE

Every man can uae extra Trot!te~.a­

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'.W ork faata 9Sc
Many Other
Bargains

TROUSERS

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Prices
Touch
Rock·
Bottom

COME FRIDAY IF POSSIBLE
-BUT DON'T FAIL TO AT·
TEND THIS SALE.

TO SAVE-IS BEING THRJf·
TY. Now IS YOUR OPPOR·
TUNITY TO SAVE.
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All Sales Cash.

CQ.OPERA.TIVE
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IN FREIGHT RATES

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INS Btaft' 0orr@Sp0ndem
Berlin, July I'J- WbUe t.be eoo·
rwmk aituatlon sllowcti !o!g~t-0\ iOt'
cleartnc, violence 1n many clt;t!., ot
Germany today Kept the pollee
'&amp;ler:..
Communlat rioters !ll:d unemployed
nleh~ aDd this morntnc
raided thirty a:rocer.,. 1 t.oreB lrl
ot fOOd at Oelsenll:lrchen.
batrtcades In
blocili

Cut, all aiaea, ci.Uar .;*-ch·

VALUES TO $45.00

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Effort Is Made T 0
Diaperse Them
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BOYS LONG TROUSERS

Sold up to $3.50

PRICI£-SUNDA Y 5 CENTS

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BE fURNISHED U
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NEWS

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$5.95

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fiRE AT POLICE

Plain and Fancy Pattema
Sizea 14 to 20

Colors that will

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Erect Barricades In City
Sb'eeb; Extinl"i•h
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Men's 'Shirts

and quality-Fine Woroteda, woven twists,

Suits for service. Real Satisfac·

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~EARCiH Of fOO~

Here You Will Find
Quality Furnishing
at Liberal Reductions

SAVE 1·3 TO 1·1.

Boys Suits

G£RM~N RIDHRS
R~I ~ STORES IN

We're Putting
SAVINGS
On the Spot

Here are Values Extraordinary.
Never Have We Made Such DRASTIC REDUCTIONS.

Stock Reduction

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It's a Sweeping

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Mn. 1fined to her home on Second a ven ue
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t ween th@ Pomeroy bo n and the 1 rrounds. A lood pme
\\Inner o! thl! ileJTY· Pal r!\eld ll'llme .lerowd i1 btllll antlclnated..

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mb. a cyhndncaJ Mlhllr
as not yet
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II. hen ~he fell down tilt! 8t.u.ln of the
Mrs. Ellrl F rellCh :;m d c h ildre n of t QUip ped With u c i(JCir.W&lt;Jrlr. device
S u nday afternoon " &amp;am e will be '
Uacle .EH •
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white home
Luckily, there were ! columbws a re ytf.ltlnl Mr u.nd Mn. and Wtllhlnil Lweu l}'-nlne OUitCfl!, l
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pla)·ed by Dr Tom Crow'a Old
•A f ew men," •Jd Cndt ~beD.
:..:.::..::~~~~~::=:-::::::~========== ubo.d
o bonu
broken.
11.lthouah she waa \ Charles
-t: .Walla~ .
was d.l8oo¥ered 111 ~he ch u1ch late To Meet
Wtnn.en
Perry- 1Timers
against
Junlor
141'Ut
"w UI all ot! rou advlc. 't••ue 411
ly br~
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Mn. HYot.
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Fairfield
Came of
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team here
with the
the end
In view
io booet~t l 1 w•Dt to h~lp. An' • wbolt
1011 Hillery, lMt ntPJt by one or lilt: SI:XV..~us
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:~uaht.er Emily, and Verno 11 YQu.niJ of St. Peter'&amp;. Covert&gt;d wi th ye llow 1
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Crow"&amp; Old ..Tunen
of the loca l boya Thtl !Jam"' will be · rt- iulfJd hi' :r" u or 1uh htrd luck 111
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\Helen Bmilh.l The bride rece1vec haue and 1100 Billy ot Sheroo, Pa., Mr and Ml'll. Jul1u SmiU1 . MlHis bcmb la&gt; close w one ul che ,111,, .
Next Sunday
-11t1trtt d at 2 .30 at Laurel CUt!' ' ull lll ' un nln."- Wu-llln'-'oa Stu.
many beauU!ul gUts and an enjoy- .~ pe.nt 'fhunduy &amp;ltemoon w!Ul Mr . 1E.mUy remained here to ' 'hilt w1th nl~e pillar&amp; suppo rtlng th e dom e ul
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· fre!Shm~nt8 Wt'rt' ~rvt!d by the n (Js· and Mrs. Olenn Nichols of Gra~J
Henry HIU o! ColumbUs wa.s here fro m tht tlrilmb or Pvpt Clt-ment.
Th~ fast. 1oln11 jwuor leque bftll
t.eliStls. Thost! att.endlni -wert' · Mrs HUl.
]Friday attendllli to business for •he
The stXton "AalS ma km~t h iS re- team representlllf Pomeroy , cham '1-fll lll. DI Mlkl~ . Mrs Jo.. B. Smllh.
M;.:! Robert Oro(lan and dausht.er I N Y . c . railroad
gula r roW'ld uf the rhurctl wil t 1 h plon11 ot Melali COWltY. wUI meet tho. 1
Mrs. L A. Thomas. Mrs. Hel'lb Ph y II~ or ToledlJ are YWt.ins: wlth
The Loyal Ben~an class of the not ked l.he susplcK us luoklll
· ck ~ wlnnt:'rs of U1e Pl!rry-Pidrneld counSI.t!warl , Mrs. Allen Jenlr.ensot1, Mt"M he r p11.rents Mr. and Mrs. Joe ChUJ"(':h or Chrlat enjoyed a picnic age. Ruo&amp;••l l.illf!; It at r..n~"' gt tr::_t !l !y game to be played Mond~ty even William Stet:rr Mrs Jesse Sansbur\'. fhllllp!S.
dinner at SCotts Owve Thmsday was a bo b h
Jnr.
Ma Oe&lt;Jrlie Schaar Mrs Konnld
Mn. William WoUe and son Wm: evenlna:. All members of the alus 1 d
~~ · e took It In his hands The winner or thl8 ume will repI Sch~ll
rs F
H'o.rrm~n Glad 'S tipt 1. Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. and their tamll!es were mvlted and ian _ .r us
out ot lhe edifice de- resent t.he dUilrtct In Lhe 11-l-ate finills
Hulda · ~el~. ~ther Michael
0t..J y Nobles of Wes~ Colwnbla.
68 were present. A mo.st enjoyable pcon.ng the ma~hlrtt" man outlying The tournament Ia 11-ponsor@d by the
Hught's De trls Keffer Ruth
M1 McGill u( Knoxville Tenn. eveninr was spent.
par t of the , Ka t d t n.~ where lt-6 eX· Amerlcan Levlonnaires and ill to be
Wise J.. drf! m~
Nl 'Ru&amp;d l ..Cll vt d Thursday to .stay ~lth hi~
The picnic ft.Jr the Loyal Sons and plos ton &lt;.t.-uld d o til{ lew; l damage continued until one team emerges
BAND CONCERT SATURDAY NIGHT
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Dauahtel'li of the Ch urch of Christ
1:1~ champion.!! ot the entire United
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C r'-Liio:t'r Is tn a very critical condl- DeHnlte ' date will be made later.
'cltn' 11 uthorltles of the dll!Co,·ery
BY LEGION BAND. AT TH£ McMASTER
b Unable To Solve
Nt:W BOOKS
J when the bomb t~ XJJIOderl wtllt a te 1.
, twn ut his home on Gravel Hill.
Lltwrem:e Root of Hunt-Ington
Jl ic m ur. The bla.bt (.{)rc a huge
The blast was hf!ard throughout '
HARDWA~E CO.~MIDDLEPORT ,
Rife'o Pitching
The followi ng nf!W books are now \'lSjll'd with hi:; sister Mrs fUr ry
r ·ady for circulation at the MhlJJe- Houl'-h or Gravel Hill.
l10le In the grounds or the garden the Vatican city Pa pal Nobles and ,
'n1e Purity Icc Creams cnlf' rg ed I: :rt public ltbrary:
Mts Rlchatd Lmds!:'y and son
uprooting
bea.ullfula
cu!Uvated Isoldi ers ru~hed to the scene, whlle ,
vtttorlous
in a bottle With the
P ~rsons---Stream of Hist-ory - 4
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-planU; und ftowt'r.~ and hurling 1:&gt;f a deep sleep, lmmedwtely llllked 1
Poln•. PJ-eo88.nt All Stars Thursdav Vol.
, Rlel'ard of Maysville. Ky., spent the wcr ' expected to recover, however. ' ragmr:IJL'i ur Its shell for a con.sld- . HL~ Holiness himself. startled oul

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"' .J.'W"fiUS. AU Nllclou• 1.eochm1, dol!tn,., or
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UJ)OD the love, loyalty aud devotion of tbe MODte, mUtt be In hannoay with

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&lt;Of the human heartjj •nd of whom it wu Wei in John 7;.6, "NEVER MAN
IPAKE MKt T IS•MA.N."
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0 the mttrrla~~;e of Miss Doris Mankin,
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hope, Ohio, on Friday, July m , In )
- - _ _ Greenup. Ky.
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33 4 7 2
Mr. Rife is associated w•th tht: i
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AB R H E Ohio Bell Telephone Company. 'I h e 1
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4 1 2 2 bride ls the daughter or Mr. &lt;'. lid :
tovf'r, c . . . . . . . . .. 4 0 2 0 1Mrs. Edward Mankin of Middleport. ]
~uroett, tb ...... , . , . ... 4 0 1 0 1 Dc.rls was a gmduale of the MidHarper, 2b . , . ...... . , ... 4 0 1 0 · dleport high S&amp;hool. HOweVer, shP
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D.hurch, p . . .
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3 0 0 ; Iwill make their nome in Columbus
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thine own mouth; a ~tru nger, and not thine own
Proverb~ 27 :2.

evening at the local high sclto~l
Copela.nds-Treasury for Booi: - · week with
grounds by a score of 4 to 1. after I!c.ver'S-5 Vol.
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Rife allowed three hits 9.nd one
Hc"l1a.day 's Natural H1slory.
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run lr.. the first inning.
Keeping Mentally Fi~astroro. l
The Cream.s were held scorel~ 'is 1 The Second Twenty Years at ~ht&gt; I
until the fifth in ning when
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1 H._ull House-Jane Adams.
rot a hit, advltnced by Parsons w
PilgrimS Progress--Arllmr Trainrot on by o.n el"t'Qr, and later sc
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Lire of P . T . Barnum-2 Vol.
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The game was· fast and lntere .
Education ot' a Prlm.-e~ s-Marte , ,
tng from st.art to finish with bJlh l!tr.and Duchess or Russia.
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--~ i or a ead, with
More t han Wlfe-Mnrg9.ret Wid
the Crea.fms getting sb: hits. and P,lmer
the Point boys. eight The Creams 1 Night Narse--MQCY
•ror~&gt;d two more runs In tlle next . Ex!t.-Harold Bell Wright.
framl! ancr a hit by Demosky, and
East is Ail'.liYS East-Wysmer
two errors. Ornte and Demosky Freckles comes Home-Jeanette
ICOI'!'d In this chapter. Again in the ' Porte1 .
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A\oenci House-Julius Green.
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their last run m. followmg a hit bv
The Bracelet-Robert H1cheus
himself. an error being commu ted
The Read Bn..ck-Remarquer.
and a walk. In the eighth a .1d ninth 1 Th~ Bridge of Deslre--Lle'-plng .
innings, the Point Pleasant men
The Long Loop--Bower.
made a. des perate attempt to brll1R
Silver Wlngs--Gra~,;e Illll.
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no B'iail, pitcher Rl!p tightening . _I1Jt' F1chtinr, Man of l\tars-BuJdown on them wllh a win tucked In I rntghs.
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his ~oocket .
The Amazing- Jnt.P.rludi'-Rlne 1
Thr box seore;
hart.
, Swift W.aters-Lorlng.
Ptu1ty Cream 5
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Gordon If
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Boy Scout Book of QQod StOJriet. •
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[ MISCELLANEOUS SHOWF.R
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\ MISses Nellie and Hallie Zirk.le ' A brief bllilineAA. meeting wnd fol-· I
tbltertalned Thun~day evening with I lowed by a ~OCIBI time. Light rr- ~
~ mi'lcellaneous shower :1t their , freshment.'i were served b;t· the hv~ ­
home In honor of Mrs Bruoc Llu.l d tess.
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BURN SAYS, "IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE" ~ JULY CLEARANCE SALE
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tests for mildness, for aroma, for wte, No
raw inferior tobaccos ever find their way into
Chesterfield cigarettes!
Tbe manufacture is right. Every Chesterfield
is well-filled, well-formed and burns evenly,
' weight and
Tbe paper is right-in textute,
purity. Money can't buy better.
Tht taste is right, It is not by accident that
Chesterfield holds its smokers. They're milder
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.BAKER'S GROCERY

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"No comebacks" -when you smoke Chesterfields,
Tbe '"'"ttcos are right! Chesterfield uses only
mild, ripe, sweet-tasting tobaccos-the best
~nd purest money can buy.
The bleud is right! lt'9 an' art ti) p~ttobaceol :, ·
together the Chesterfield way-in the exact proportions which bring out the finer qualities of
each tobacco type. A science too! For each
• ·;pe nl mbacco used must pass rigid laboratory

QUALITY MEATS
Ha111burger, frer.h ground, 3 lbo, ..... 25c
Saft Side Meat, nice lean, not jowl, lb 12%c
Nice Rib Roast, from youn11 tender beef
. :Pouncl . , ....... ..... , .. ; ...... 15c
Juicy Tender Steak, pouad ........ , 20c
Boiling Beef, Pound . , , ........ , . , . . .8c
Swift'a Premium Bacon, Yz Pound . . . 20c
Swift'• Premium Ham, half or whole lh 25c
LUNCHEON EATS OF ALL KINDS
Nut Loaf, Wafer Sliced, lb, . .
30c
Veal Loaf, Wafer Sliced, lb.. , ...... , 30c
Macaroni Loaf, Wafer Sliced, pound . , 29c
Monogram Bologna, Pound . , , , .... , 20c
Preued Ham Wafer Sliced Pound .... 30c
· Pork Roll,'Wafer Sliced, Pound , . . . . . 29c
ALL OUR MEATS ARE U. S. INSPECTED

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II. hen ~he fell down tilt! 8t.u.ln of the
Mrs. Ellrl F rellCh :;m d c h ildre n of t QUip ped With u c i(JCir.W&lt;Jrlr. device
S u nday afternoon " &amp;am e will be '
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white home
Luckily, there were ! columbws a re ytf.ltlnl Mr u.nd Mn. and Wtllhlnil Lweu l}'-nlne OUitCfl!, l
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pla)·ed by Dr Tom Crow'a Old
•A f ew men," •Jd Cndt ~beD.
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o bonu
broken.
11.lthouah she waa \ Charles
-t: .Walla~ .
was d.l8oo¥ered 111 ~he ch u1ch late To Meet
Wtnn.en
Perry- 1Timers
against
Junlor
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"w UI all ot! rou advlc. 't••ue 411
ly br~
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Mn. HYot.
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Fairfield
Came of
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team here
with the
the end
In view
io booet~t l 1 w•Dt to h~lp. An' • wbolt
1011 Hillery, lMt ntPJt by one or lilt: SI:XV..~us
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:~uaht.er Emily, and Verno 11 YQu.niJ of St. Peter'&amp;. Covert&gt;d wi th ye llow 1
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1 raise rundll to help defray upenst~~ lot "'I ll do II f.,b t11t qtlatacdon o:t
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Crow"&amp; Old ..Tunen
of the loca l boya Thtl !Jam"' will be · rt- iulfJd hi' :r" u or 1uh htrd luck 111
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-11t1trtt d at 2 .30 at Laurel CUt!' ' ull lll ' un nln."- Wu-llln'-'oa Stu.
many beauU!ul gUts and an enjoy- .~ pe.nt 'fhunduy &amp;ltemoon w!Ul Mr . 1E.mUy remained here to ' 'hilt w1th nl~e pillar&amp; suppo rtlng th e dom e ul
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· fre!Shm~nt8 Wt'rt' ~rvt!d by the n (Js· and Mrs. Olenn Nichols of Gra~J
Henry HIU o! ColumbUs wa.s here fro m tht tlrilmb or Pvpt Clt-ment.
Th~ fast. 1oln11 jwuor leque bftll
t.eliStls. Thost! att.endlni -wert' · Mrs HUl.
]Friday attendllli to business for •he
The stXton "AalS ma km~t h iS re- team representlllf Pomeroy , cham '1-fll lll. DI Mlkl~ . Mrs Jo.. B. Smllh.
M;.:! Robert Oro(lan and dausht.er I N Y . c . railroad
gula r roW'ld uf the rhurctl wil t 1 h plon11 ot Melali COWltY. wUI meet tho. 1
Mrs. L A. Thomas. Mrs. Hel'lb Ph y II~ or ToledlJ are YWt.ins: wlth
The Loyal Ben~an class of the not ked l.he susplcK us luoklll
· ck ~ wlnnt:'rs of U1e Pl!rry-Pidrneld counSI.t!warl , Mrs. Allen Jenlr.ensot1, Mt"M he r p11.rents Mr. and Mrs. Joe ChUJ"(':h or Chrlat enjoyed a picnic age. Ruo&amp;••l l.illf!; It at r..n~"' gt tr::_t !l !y game to be played Mond~ty even William Stet:rr Mrs Jesse Sansbur\'. fhllllp!S.
dinner at SCotts Owve Thmsday was a bo b h
Jnr.
Ma Oe&lt;Jrlie Schaar Mrs Konnld
Mn. William WoUe and son Wm: evenlna:. All members of the alus 1 d
~~ · e took It In his hands The winner or thl8 ume will repI Sch~ll
rs F
H'o.rrm~n Glad 'S tipt 1. Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. and their tamll!es were mvlted and ian _ .r us
out ot lhe edifice de- resent t.he dUilrtct In Lhe 11-l-ate finills
Hulda · ~el~. ~ther Michael
0t..J y Nobles of Wes~ Colwnbla.
68 were present. A mo.st enjoyable pcon.ng the ma~hlrtt" man outlying The tournament Ia 11-ponsor@d by the
Hught's De trls Keffer Ruth
M1 McGill u( Knoxville Tenn. eveninr was spent.
par t of the , Ka t d t n.~ where lt-6 eX· Amerlcan Levlonnaires and ill to be
Wise J.. drf! m~
Nl 'Ru&amp;d l ..Cll vt d Thursday to .stay ~lth hi~
The picnic ft.Jr the Loyal Sons and plos ton &lt;.t.-uld d o til{ lew; l damage continued until one team emerges
BAND CONCERT SATURDAY NIGHT
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Dauahtel'li of the Ch urch of Christ
1:1~ champion.!! ot the entire United
M
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C r'-Liio:t'r Is tn a very critical condl- DeHnlte ' date will be made later.
'cltn' 11 uthorltles of the dll!Co,·ery
BY LEGION BAND. AT TH£ McMASTER
b Unable To Solve
Nt:W BOOKS
J when the bomb t~ XJJIOderl wtllt a te 1.
, twn ut his home on Gravel Hill.
Lltwrem:e Root of Hunt-Ington
Jl ic m ur. The bla.bt (.{)rc a huge
The blast was hf!ard throughout '
HARDWA~E CO.~MIDDLEPORT ,
Rife'o Pitching
The followi ng nf!W books are now \'lSjll'd with hi:; sister Mrs fUr ry
r ·ady for circulation at the MhlJJe- Houl'-h or Gravel Hill.
l10le In the grounds or the garden the Vatican city Pa pal Nobles and ,
'n1e Purity Icc Creams cnlf' rg ed I: :rt public ltbrary:
Mts Rlchatd Lmds!:'y and son
uprooting
bea.ullfula
cu!Uvated Isoldi ers ru~hed to the scene, whlle ,
vtttorlous
in a bottle With the
P ~rsons---Stream of Hist-ory - 4
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-planU; und ftowt'r.~ and hurling 1:&gt;f a deep sleep, lmmedwtely llllked 1
Poln•. PJ-eo88.nt All Stars Thursdav Vol.
, Rlel'ard of Maysville. Ky., spent the wcr ' expected to recover, however. ' ragmr:IJL'i ur Its shell for a con.sld- . HL~ Holiness himself. startled oul

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UJ)OD the love, loyalty aud devotion of tbe MODte, mUtt be In hannoay with

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&lt;Of the human heartjj •nd of whom it wu Wei in John 7;.6, "NEVER MAN
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- - _ _ Greenup. Ky.
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33 4 7 2
Mr. Rife is associated w•th tht: i
Pt. Pleasa nt
AB R H E Ohio Bell Telephone Company. 'I h e 1
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4 1 2 2 bride ls the daughter or Mr. &lt;'. lid :
tovf'r, c . . . . . . . . .. 4 0 2 0 1Mrs. Edward Mankin of Middleport. ]
~uroett, tb ...... , . , . ... 4 0 1 0 1 Dc.rls was a gmduale of the MidHarper, 2b . , . ...... . , ... 4 0 1 0 · dleport high S&amp;hool. HOweVer, shP
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D.hurch, p . . .
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3 0 0 ; Iwill make their nome in Columbus
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thine own mouth; a ~tru nger, and not thine own
Proverb~ 27 :2.

evening at the local high sclto~l
Copela.nds-Treasury for Booi: - · week with
grounds by a score of 4 to 1. after I!c.ver'S-5 Vol.
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Rife allowed three hits 9.nd one
Hc"l1a.day 's Natural H1slory.
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run lr.. the first inning.
Keeping Mentally Fi~astroro. l
The Cream.s were held scorel~ 'is 1 The Second Twenty Years at ~ht&gt; I
until the fifth in ning when
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1 H._ull House-Jane Adams.
rot a hit, advltnced by Parsons w
PilgrimS Progress--Arllmr Trainrot on by o.n el"t'Qr, and later sc
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Lire of P . T . Barnum-2 Vol.
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The game was· fast and lntere .
Education ot' a Prlm.-e~ s-Marte , ,
tng from st.art to finish with bJlh l!tr.and Duchess or Russia.
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More t han Wlfe-Mnrg9.ret Wid
the Crea.fms getting sb: hits. and P,lmer
the Point boys. eight The Creams 1 Night Narse--MQCY
•ror~&gt;d two more runs In tlle next . Ex!t.-Harold Bell Wright.
framl! ancr a hit by Demosky, and
East is Ail'.liYS East-Wysmer
two errors. Ornte and Demosky Freckles comes Home-Jeanette
ICOI'!'d In this chapter. Again in the ' Porte1 .
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A\oenci House-Julius Green.
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their last run m. followmg a hit bv
The Bracelet-Robert H1cheus
himself. an error being commu ted
The Read Bn..ck-Remarquer.
and a walk. In the eighth a .1d ninth 1 Th~ Bridge of Deslre--Lle'-plng .
innings, the Point Pleasant men
The Long Loop--Bower.
made a. des perate attempt to brll1R
Silver Wlngs--Gra~,;e Illll.
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the ~core more In their ra vor but to I _The ~yal Lover-Berco~·tcl.
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no B'iail, pitcher Rl!p tightening . _I1Jt' F1chtinr, Man of l\tars-BuJdown on them wllh a win tucked In I rntghs.
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his ~oocket .
The Amazing- Jnt.P.rludi'-Rlne 1
Thr box seore;
hart.
, Swift W.aters-Lorlng.
Ptu1ty Cream 5
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Gordon If
AB R H F.
Boy Scout Book of QQod StOJriet. •
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Allensworth,
. 4:J 0o 00 041 j M n ttllews Bn d many o,"hu :s.

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[ MISCELLANEOUS SHOWF.R
I on Fis her street Thursday evrmili~ ·
\ MISses Nellie and Hallie Zirk.le ' A brief bllilineAA. meeting wnd fol-· I
tbltertalned Thun~day evening with I lowed by a ~OCIBI time. Light rr- ~
~ mi'lcellaneous shower :1t their , freshment.'i were served b;t· the hv~ ­
home In honor of Mrs Bruoc Llu.l d tess.
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BURN SAYS, "IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE" ~ JULY CLEARANCE SALE
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BAKERS

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tests for mildness, for aroma, for wte, No
raw inferior tobaccos ever find their way into
Chesterfield cigarettes!
Tbe manufacture is right. Every Chesterfield
is well-filled, well-formed and burns evenly,
' weight and
Tbe paper is right-in textute,
purity. Money can't buy better.
Tht taste is right, It is not by accident that
Chesterfield holds its smokers. They're milder
-and yet They SatisfY,

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"No comebacks" -when you smoke Chesterfields,
Tbe '"'"ttcos are right! Chesterfield uses only
mild, ripe, sweet-tasting tobaccos-the best
~nd purest money can buy.
The bleud is right! lt'9 an' art ti) p~ttobaceol :, ·
together the Chesterfield way-in the exact proportions which bring out the finer qualities of
each tobacco type. A science too! For each
• ·;pe nl mbacco used must pass rigid laboratory

QUALITY MEATS
Ha111burger, frer.h ground, 3 lbo, ..... 25c
Saft Side Meat, nice lean, not jowl, lb 12%c
Nice Rib Roast, from youn11 tender beef
. :Pouncl . , ....... ..... , .. ; ...... 15c
Juicy Tender Steak, pouad ........ , 20c
Boiling Beef, Pound . , , ........ , . , . . .8c
Swift'a Premium Bacon, Yz Pound . . . 20c
Swift'• Premium Ham, half or whole lh 25c
LUNCHEON EATS OF ALL KINDS
Nut Loaf, Wafer Sliced, lb, . .
30c
Veal Loaf, Wafer Sliced, lb.. , ...... , 30c
Macaroni Loaf, Wafer Sliced, pound . , 29c
Monogram Bologna, Pound . , , , .... , 20c
Preued Ham Wafer Sliced Pound .... 30c
· Pork Roll,'Wafer Sliced, Pound , . . . . . 29c
ALL OUR MEATS ARE U. S. INSPECTED

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lnntlle "ben~ .~rll ," nu!aull.g beaJ
rhlrt
In ~·01-sc: tr1Hiltioo an(\ f(llk ·
lo~ a be1•;,et ker wnJI; one Of •

elaA or wild wa:rrlors or chaiO·
pions ot the beatl:Jeo, who drellld

T eachero Remain In Run·

nina By Takinr Every
Advantage

OFFERED TO TH£M

fll beanklba.

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buy yovr ftocklnlf!

For Sale. Mioc:.POn BALE=Red SLru ollnr PeaCh-

et. f2 00 bushel Call 33:1·J L. H.

Pratt

1-15-3t

HONEY. flr&amp;t quaUty 20 cents per
.b. In sections or 4 or 5 lbl . 2S
oenta per lb. In lllll&amp;llu amounte.

t.o pleue or maaey
refunded. Beu on'
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nlture at THJ: OLD INN Sate begins at. 1 .30 ,P. M.

Charlea McNamee
Wk 7-lli, Dally
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Auctioneer

LIFE· BOAT

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Smaller Industries Are Planning
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FOR bALE- Baritone horn.
tlcally new. At
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l!OO Fiirepi'OOf Roome
100 Roome at Sl.OO
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COlumbus' Molf
Po,...sar Rotal

300 ROOIU With Balh al $Z lo $3 - No Riper
Convenlent to Stores al]-d Theatres
lUI PAR'I.ING LOT AND GARAG&amp;
IN CON'~ECtiON

BIG "SAVlNGS

PIA'MOMAJ, d:A.3rJE

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Plttsburgh 12, Phila.delph1a 8.
Bo.!!ton 2', Clnctnnatt 0.
Chicago II, New York 2.
St. Lc.trla 5, Brooklyn 0

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NOW ON BE1'TER

USED CARS

AMERICAN Ll£.\0111•:

Cleveland 9. New York 8
Philadelphia 5, DeW oiL 3
Washln'gt.on 5, Chicago 4.
St LouUi 3, Boston I ,

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l::aDIIkl . wtJo was recently puroha&lt;~ !l!
thO!=Mantrt:al Royals ror 135,000
·B&amp;totl lJrt.VCII ila~ no AlmJ
neither dtd he star Ill! a

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11130 Euox 4-Door Wire Wheel Sedan
ljke new.
, Hfil9. f;ooex 'J·Door !ip.Jttn,
extra good
· 1929 EMi::Coach ~ ~ ·: ' ~p '~:''""'"'-... ,. •"; ··~
1928 Ealex 4-Dllor Sedan
1928, Chevrolet Coach
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In ~·01-sc: tr1Hiltioo an(\ f(llk ·
lo~ a be1•;,et ker wnJI; one Of •

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pions ot the beatl:Jeo, who drellld

T eachero Remain In Run·

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Advantage

OFFERED TO TH£M

fll beanklba.

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buy yovr ftocklnlf!

For Sale. Mioc:.POn BALE=Red SLru ollnr PeaCh-

et. f2 00 bushel Call 33:1·J L. H.

Pratt

1-15-3t

HONEY. flr&amp;t quaUty 20 cents per
.b. In sections or 4 or 5 lbl . 2S
oenta per lb. In lllll&amp;llu amounte.

t.o pleue or maaey
refunded. Beu on'
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Charlea McNamee
Wk 7-lli, Dally
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Auctioneer

LIFE· BOAT

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thO!=Mantrt:al Royals ror 135,000
·B&amp;totl lJrt.VCII ila~ no AlmJ
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extra good
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France

3 Thll . eonUeratloil hu been
~ie tn tbt union
8erYloe &amp;ti t.bt ..u1NrY ll. B. cburdL
1 :30 C.
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7 . ~ Bvao..uaamc Btrenla1 aenLoe.
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the hot HUOII.
ftl'l..---"-pf'lll"d"d•
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Wtd. 1::10' Pra)'ft''f.lld 1Wdy hour.
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th ~ldnfl of
the Cbriat wru.. worda flt
ever,t•lold and crevice
of $U human hear..tJ ud of whom it wu aald ln John 7 :46, ":-lEVER MAN

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PE.\CE EVANGELICAL AND
PRE8BI'Tt:BJAN CBliBCH
Tbeophll Melli. MlnWer
school at t A M. Earl Har~
11uperlnten:dent;

Beltanf Sunday school at. i a . m. ·
1
.Ourtl.l carna.tuw. Supt.
Pruehl.na at 8 p . m R~v. t.tor- 1
uaiatant aupertnt.mdmt..
ct ....-oy.
Mcrnlnr wonblp 1ot lO ·:tO AnlunclaY aehool at 9 .30 them by the choir.
.
Supt.
Evfonln&amp;· wonhlp at t.he Simpson
lO :SO Bcrlpture Gala· M. 1 . church. Thla 1a a. un1on servlc.!
and all members are Ulyed to attend
Bunde.)' aehOOI 9 :30
Bupt.

porlant
actend . ring

HI!:ATB M . E. CRUR.cll
on Monday. Quarta
m. All omc1a1a c. H. Elehtnru. ra.w,. Mlddh!port
there 11 lm·
9: U A. M . Sunday Behool, 1 E.
to wbich we shot~kl I"'UI"'· Supt.

your~

A. N . Morning wonhlp.
"Doe! the Church Service
to Llve?"
M . Evenlns aerv~ . Bub·
Batth the Lord."
1 .30 P M. Wednesday, mid-week

RACINE IIAP'riaT CHURCH

0*- M. LuleJ, PutGr

Personals
LlDCOin
Mich., l8 spendhli the week
with hla alatera, Mr&amp;. Charles Mul·
len and tunllp and Mrs. Waller

Vauaban and famJcy.

Dr Pnd MeaiSOI'I, returned to

service.

~~~~~~~i~~t.~J~~~:~~wo~nh~lp
~t

of It' 8enoonetre

10 :30.
h . B. Y P. U. 4 :30 P. lL
seruor B. Y1 P. U. 'I 11. M .

waaner. A new 11ei\ea of 11\u·
are to bet:ln thll w~. Come
bring your

Bible

"-Jt.h. youl

your frlen~ &amp;nd lei: WI &amp;tart
new courae wlth an at~

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READERS
U.. Newo Ollice ol n.. Dall,
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Welcome, Wek:ome, Welcome.
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W.RBS'I' R.tiN M. E. CHURCH
A. M. eundi.y ~1.

A. M. Momin&amp; aervtce ot wor

least a. hondred.

HUDSON and ESSEX
Free 'Wheeling is
BETI'ER

LEASED

VOL. V-NO. 261

Ger•ans Arrive
rarla For
Economic
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WIRE

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I.NT.JRNATION AL

POMEROY, OHIO', SUNDA

NEGRO SOUGHT

O.l inFinancetangle

AUTHORITIES AS'
LEADER__Of MO~E
Chancellor Brueninr And F oreirn Minioter Curtiu• l
' Are Greeted By Crowd Of 10,000 Ao They
Come To France For Conference

To Free Eif(ht Fellowmen
, Sentenced To Death

WHICH MAY SHAPE GERMANY'S FUTURE

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Reported That United Stateo Will Sprinr Surpriae
By Proposinr Armament Holiday To Run Con·
currently With Moratorium

In temJ)!'rt.ture ; SUnday

JeneraUy !air

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V. &amp; CHUacJL 8VB.\CV.I
B. K. Merpn. rut.
Sundll,. I!ICbool •·so A. ¥:.
Pw.acblna 10:-30 A. ll.
EYei')'Olle welcome to the :Uttle
Hollheaa church by thP Hlllaldt.
Wt-lcO'me . Weleoml, W~lcmne.

c hanl)~

For Attack
ON WHITE WOMEN

NEWS

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SERVICE

PRICI!:-SUNDAY 5

19, 1931

[5 AND R~IN IIJectrleal
Claims
IN MUICO:,VIctlms In Bu,keye State
HEEWO'MENOIE;Terrllic Beat Wave Is
News Flashes

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Five Death• Occur When Victillll Are Struck
Lirhtninr; Four Are Killed In Weotern
Pennaylvania From Same Cauae
HEAVY RAIN FALLS IN CENTRAL OHIO

Try It

BLAEri'NAR AUTo CO.

CHURCH OF CHRIST
Fred L OUdner Pa.l&amp;or, MloOdl&lt;'"""
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Pine Bible sebool.

Bvenlnc seryloe a P . M.

at the Whaley Den._.l
a week'a

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vi the World?"
Prayer meetlnr Thl.irsday 8 P . M.

Fool Goiaa "Frieildl; J.'""
E.pec:ted lo FVIIiob .
Ro•r COonpetilloa.·

GRJ:AT IIEND BA.J1'1S1 CHVBCH
OwonM.......,.,~

B•mday ScbooJ :J P . M.
Prenc.blnJ Service Hr H .

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FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

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COOKFl,INERAL
SERVICES

WATERMELONS
Delic-

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'Dlfl funeral or llr. Jamee Thlllm·

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380 Siao Sllllkiot

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TOMATOES

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15 lb. Peck

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The Wanda Beaut,

Shoppe_will be ciOied
July 20th. fo July 26
incluaiYe.

FIGHTS ESCORTOt
WIFE; CRASH VICTIM
Cleveland, July
l8-IN8-~
Davis. 34, died ben today from ID·

Jur:lea he auatalned in a trdle amdent whkh occurred when be
ac:ruaht to prevbt his wire
betna eiCOI'ted home by another rn8,tl
•CC01'dlnl to poUce.
,

tl1iJD

Davis was atandlni on tbe run-

nina:

of an automobJle in
Moi.JJ Jackson, bla liwtte, and her escort. J~ AumiU,
were ridlne, and was beatlnJ AQ..
board

wblch Mn.

nl&amp;l1 Vtith hill &amp;til when the C!lr
erubed Into a telephOne pole, ...
hoe were tDld.
Davis' body feU thrcugh the w!Dd
shield, and the llallfl severed aa
kty ln hll left arm. He bled •

ar..

death before pollee arrived.

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