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L L TONIGHT·, ~::~:~;;:ti~~~~. ~~i~n!:~.:~~· :~ 0 HOBART AS
·A·..IO IS ft[ijUIR["U :"~.~!~~~=~'=-~:": "f~·,:;i~~~~:;,!.'i MINING TROU 00lrL
Persoaals
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Mr and Kra. ·IW'Wb.nl··· troru:

RUTLAND WOMAN PASSES
Mn. Sonh Chun,h . widow ......
~A l&amp;t.e James Church, died &amp;~ ~ the

¥ •t.. Ell1! Ble&amp;l1na and two ch.il-

of Mela:! county tor a number

vlBit with &amp;heir father Philip Bruch

of Athena, Dr. Del uf AUon,

a.nd e-ther relaUvs and lrtends.

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Hat ry Oot.frted and Elmer Eben-

Of IMMI.
bo&lt;h Peter
o! Pt. P""''"" 1 vlolted Mr and
T0 Defr&amp;J "L.apeDiel
Eberabach Sunday.
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Weat VirBfnian&amp; n
Mrs. Mary Bhwnway of Hwn~
Getting Here
lngt ·,n came to spend ~~tveral ween
TO PRINT BALLOTS
To Get Reaction Of Fane
And Playen As To
Future Playin11

w!U. her alster, Ml'l. Dorothy Bny·
der &lt;.·n Lincoln HUl.
Ot:rtrude and Mary Healy return·
ed to Columbus followina a wee.lr.
end visit wlth their father P _

ot New York and two dau- ]

Mra. Bw-1 MacFarland of
and Mrs. Tuylor ot whoee

died.servWs will be con'fh(· ohe
fune-ral
at Lhe RuUa.nd Chrl!Lian
a t six o'clOCk Thursday
with burial, in chtu"Be of
undertakers. 1n tht
there.

MlnntellOCAl p0~ T TO
ACK Pl~f[ n·~ IN
INANCIAl W~

Dav
liurtis
&amp;, M1sse8
HamUtpn,
Barllh Mn.
PhUbps

ELBIRP
'' Sale
''Good

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Cla.rll Garland motored to Lancas·
.., Sunday ond spenL Lhe d•Y with
nif"raat Parkenbura outftt which Willis Davia and family .

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Sa yo He lo Willing To
Meet At Conference
Table

to play a picked team in· &amp;~n~'::: a ofew ~~ys with M rs. Jue
·ltMd of the Teacher·Biue Diamond Baer at Poreat RWl.

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Trll&gt;une.
The Tooohe,.·BIU&lt;
Dto- Mn. ""'" Parley Howell of Down ·
.: pme
u
tn last nl.iht's Dally
DwQ(i aam.e will 11e played Wed · ington W'a8 vLsltlng among friends
Qee4a,)' even1n1 to be followed here 'Monday.
, Thursday evenlnr by the Peace
Mr.L Uthur ProbHt and daugh ~ r
.' £bliti=~ ·Lejlon contest.
Car.J !~ arrived from Clndnna.tl
· A .!lrwe crowd should be present for ... lWq weeks visit with her HI!·
to 11M lhil!l aame and contribute as ter, hil:i-s. Olenroy Ewlna and famil y.
J.iWq.Uy aa possible beca\18£' the loMr. #lnd Mrs. Fl~d Clark and
ul sportarnen are at con&amp;1del'$ble ramlly ' a'nd Mr and Mrs . Mox Bower~
apenae to Bet these Parnn;burg and family motored to Old Man'S'
boYJ down bent for Lhis KBUi e. The cave Sunday and spent the d.11.y.
Brkll:e Tolls alone are no lnconMr. and Mrs. Dana Windon of
. AAde'-ble Item not to speak of Nelsonville were SWlday Illest&amp; of"
U.Upbrtat.lon.
The publlc should turn out en- Mr. and Mrs . Raymond Elselsteln .
DlUI!I1e . and help to bring Wftmij ot
Tom Hennc.t~sy and Arthur Ge:1•
tbil 'dasa lnt.o the bend .
helmer who are employed at Bucy .
8o Jiluch 1nt.erest h·as beeh ma.iil- rus ere en joying a. weeks vacation
fMttd." durJnK the past few days here at. their homes.:
•tt•t ~lt. baa been decided to run a
Mr . and Mrs. M . 8 . Holllngs.lor the pubUc and players, In worth returned to their home In
'DlC! Dtllly Tribune. the ballot will MlddJeaOOro. Ky., arter
appear in Ule Wednesday w.nd 1"'""'" and Bertha Seyfried .
Thur&amp;d.ay luue of The Dally TrlD. Curtis Reed, son and da\ll'h·
bune. AJJ who are ln.terested should ter, who were week end 1uests
vote on the quetakm. as to whether Mr . 1U1d Mrs. w . p , Reed reiCu'n"JI
)'OU prefer to see the local teams to Columbus Monday.
eJIIIP ln another round of resu and Mrs. A . F'.
lad~ aeheduled Katnes wherein the
Oren Hyself at Dexter Sun·
·*~ will not be permitted to pick
They report Mr. Hysell !ll!ri !OP lrany or aU star playen to flU out
ill.
tbe qu.otu when playlns, or
Jud Bear~1a, daughter N~""'" J
wD!eUM!r they would rather see out. W. L. Stivers were
e.lde \earns come In to enp&amp;e local
Monday .
playere for the balance of the year.
Thornton and daugh·
Wat:eh for the ballobl Wednelday
Mr .and Mrs. Oeo.
II.Dd Thursday and coat Lhetn etth~
daughter of
er in the box placed for the pur- were
IIUeHts of Mr. and Mrs.
pose at the ball fteld on theRe t.wu Harley Brown ot Enterprise.
;,llitbta or leave them at the TriMr . and Mrs. Fred La.n&amp;lotz re·
)une ~ otllce or mail them but vote turned fi'Om Colwnbus Sunday
and &amp;et your voLe where JL wUI where Mr. Langlotz has been l!l.k·
count. The oftkla.J..s or the lea1ue 1111 treat.ment lor an Injured loot.
want to take whatever action the
Mr. and Mr11. O eollfe Conde and
..ajorlty of the f-"' and players children and Mrs. Tom Hendricks
want as th ey are ~ ones who jlre visited friends at Parkersburg Bun·
to be considered, Hnt, lut ani al· day.
waya.
Dllborn Meter who l9 spendlna

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SPECIAL JURY IS
CALLED IN CASE

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Otlice uk for 2Q2.R.

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LEASED

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f h ur!!day tmd In North porUOn tonilht.

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INTERNATIONAL

NEWS

SERVICE

POMEROY, OHIO, WE,D~SDA,Y, JULY 29, 1931

VOL. V- NO. 270

Of Preoenl Local Mining
And Laboring Differencea

BRITISH ISUS ON:

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hro larre pod;MI wU.b b•ICo-n down top&amp;

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DARING RIEA·S
Aviaton On Lon&amp;
~litrht After Leaving
NO ANXIETY
Fell For Safely Ao Yet;
Flying Conditione
Ideal At Firat

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WOOD CLOTHES PINS
Kmooth,

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1Ukbed-Coat atyle-ldoubb! abo•lden-

SALE

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INCURRED BY BOYS

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FOR DISCUSSION

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whu h.,
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last. lo&lt;al
year, ...wW
be here
thle thM". Stell&amp;
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Lloyd George U
STHl COMP~NY! -----:==-­

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Fin Yea~-aJ.I'tot li
Dead, Three Year Old
Babe Ia Dying

Kf[p~ r~ITH ON1 ..""''.;,..,
W~CE Rf~

THREF BADLY HURl
As They Play In Eaot
Side Street; Beer
Runner, Object ·

Adminiotration
However, Becauoe Div·
idend Reduced

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4 DOZEN

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FOR .. .. ..

ABC DRESS GOODS
Fine &amp;Uste, FIDe Dlmltr, Pleuanl
Prbl'l, Idee&amp; Volle, Pall Mall Prtnt.-AII
Guaranteed faaC eolon-Good WUI SaleAVard-

with his en.nd
and Mrs.
Meier
r.!he~1:~·um~i~mMr.
1~erInmonths
tb18 week.
PhUJ~
~e11ville

John Bachman

ot Mr.

A Q)6e~l Jury waa called Tuesday
Mon&gt;ey
morntna .lor the PW'pOIIe of aoinll
throueh neceuary legal proceed.l.ngs
Byron Bing
GAS CAS£8 HEARD
tbe case of Andrew P.,yton, et Ill~~;~;~.~,;:,
Vir&amp;lnla will
Judge J . D. Sames of the Shelby
Yl. Wyllb RUMell, .et aJ, conteatlns
a few
Cile\lellnKI I County oommon pleas court was In
the proba.-.ea ·wtu ol M. L. Ptt~t.on.
lake and at
•?omeroy Tuesday to hfii.T the mo·
Hetrr. otJu:r than tJlO&amp;e namtd In
their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. ttons In Lhe C81ies filled jlgalnBt th e
•he
filed the case to conteat
Smith and son David Bin&amp; . OhiO Fuel Oaa Company ll8 a reb
be
· and Mrs. John Hlt.e had a~ sulL or the explosion on Mlll street
the W I ut
lore the court o~en·
week end guests, Mr. and Mrs. in Mtddklport, October 6, 1930.
t:d, atl.IJrneys for tile pJalnW! ··-·'"'"o"c. Orahum of Charleston, Mrs.
Theru were eta:ht
the derendani. t.:ei..Uea tue CWM: .
E. Moury and son of St. LouiN,
tiled, heard by
Bau 11
t:ver, it was necesa~~ry to ~u a Jury Okla ., Mrs. P. Y . Debolt of Hunt~ Tue8da)", &amp;iflfCPtlns
Ut ,ieP.der (4' verdict to aust.ain Uk: lnKton, W. va ., Mrs. George Lemon mount ol over $150.000 .
wJU llS 'tt. wa.11 proba-ted. J1.1dp J . D. of Roseville tmd Mr . and
9.tl:fl fiUIUI as follows : MnJ.
Baruet~ of 8helb~ county premded Charles Vernert of Columb!.U;.
Wlne1ar , $31,988.32 and t3,78s.tl5 ;
Oh .the . beneh.
Mr. and Mrs. Vir&amp;U Campbell
Charles J . Winegar, 81,342.50 ;
!•'~"•·· Mr. Rnd Mrs. R . E.
Fannie R. White. ~.000 and $969.·
, were Huntill8ton vlsiLon~, su 11 • f:aO ; Milton 0. White , 842,182.84. ;
0 . N. Entlllnlnyer for his 1100, DaThe &amp;nnowulement of U\e
Franz of Colorado, spent
!f:,I.OOO; Thoma&amp; and Vlrrtnla
r1ap of Mlas Olive
end here with his
Mrs . Della Wind·
Mr. O:l)'de Gloeckner, ~
Edward Pranz and family . He j1
July 22, at Columbus;
for PartersbUl'f Sunday eveneeived by rrten,d11 h'*.
tlle daUBbt.er of Mr. and
llarJo.we of CoJwnbus and
poom l8 a son of Mr. and
J, Oloeekner, Blso ot Columbw;,
roi'met1y of Pomeroy.
Ute wedding ceremony was
formed ln the St. Aloysius church
there, which was rollowed by
wcddlDi breakfast at the
attended by the members of
weddlna party . They left 1mmt&gt;dt•~Jt tolloWifll the breakfast
lhort honeymoon t.rlp. 'lber
Hilde in Oolumbua.

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Ladies .Silk Stockings·
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Pearl Parller

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Cr~tlon ot tbe dead "'"' tbe
pmt
pracuce ot tbe •neJ.,at
worl ~lth the l&amp;D~rt•'n&amp; tWe,pUOQ
o1. EJYPi, where ·the.s . were burll"\1

.In leJlUiet!erl. aDd Oh.I.D·a, Wber•
:t bey w_Pre·~t~!.~ • the

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TABLES
A. .. National" JH'odlld

t.eded and ap-

8clentlstt have ' ~:~~tehlhthed that
It 11 &amp;Iller to puU tbao · 1Jl. pUih.
Tlle d•zllli or beodlnr m~clet of
oor arw• tart 1110re r,o.,·ertul tbnn

preved by GOod Houaekeeplar lm&amp;ltu&amp;eur•t-Pondou. pine. lep and ileii!C:!W
a.,.....w-tu not nrp--

U1e ezteodloli ·or 1tru sbtentuc w~•
du. .._ teat wltb oart prove4 thut

Comp~Wt-Lep do not preJeet beJond

tke "pvll" .atral:e Wll.fl "l'llrly lw k•
Rl etredhe a• t)ie •pu8h."

Every pail' IJUIIranleed to give abaolutl! aa"-f!lction or a new
pair FREE-Pure oilk, full faahioned-Service weight or Chiffon
-Colon--Off-white, Beige Clair, Sand, Reve, Light Gun Metal
Tendreooe-Sizeo 8V2
to 1~ Good Will Sale•

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It PayM to take advantare o.r tbe

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SALESatELBERFELDS

and Feel Llloe a

Re~rod

OAWa county falr grounds, August
'hie committee in eharve of
tJJ, , preparation o.r the program
bu arraDif(l several entertalnln1
1~\ur.. A balket diner will be had
d1U1ol' U1e dQ and all members of
uie ' MUkr and Barton ueoclatlon
a~ requested to attend the ptenlc,

Good Will Sale

Gallon Milk Crocks lOe
Be11r Brand Moli--1 Pain Z5c

Men'• Nlrht Sllitrts 85c
Men's P&amp;jaii1As 95c

WIDE CRESCENT
UASE

S PI..,Kreehler Llrinl Room
Sod l8i ·
8 Piece alnut. DIDIIIJ Stdtn fit

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Boy'a IUO 'and $1.50 Wash· Salts 'lh
9 bJ. I! f~t hmtnl~r a.,.. SZU5

,;A RUNNING

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over a.&amp;I\Jn the ad .lor tbe

Girl's Wa•h Dreuea 'J'fe

a larre teledloD ol new .

~er ·and Barton reunion, an an·
oual aft'aur, will be held at

couroe
apart.
The brilliant weather which had
promised triumph forothts latest and
in some respects most spectacular
trans·Atlant.lc venture, fled early
thlB a.fternoon when black storm
clo•d• :~ , uP .9'!•' ""'' 1Elsh , &lt;J!!!.
Rain · fttlll in :,ptfrPatcltes \-:Wid.
vlslblltty became poor. Hopes that
the two planes would &amp;~ilr over the
coast. In full view or pRtient. :wat.cher!l diminished as the skies · blackened. ~
No anxiety was felt for eU.ber
plane by omctBls or th~ British
ministry early this afternoon, how·

A PAIR

&amp;op ..._en folded.

8EUNION TO BE HELD

U· waa announced here that the

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Slle of top ll lA.dZ la......zt iu. httlt-

81Jt!Dih Wood Dnu Hanpn-oiJUJ •
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MabopDJ wl&amp;b tllillojted e4....-

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In Suburb Bank Near Pillt..
bur.h; Eoeape Witb
•• ,000 iR Calh

St. Louts , July

11111 llfe.
In acldltJon to bavl.nB hll drlvlnr:
rllht lifted, Reece alao was Klven a
sentepce. Botb were handed
by Mayor Arthur Sohuler.

London. July 29. -INs-The pmar
submarine Nautilus, und.:1 command of Sir Hubert Wllk l u~ . was on
Its way to Berpn. Norway, todar
on the second lap of Its J.mrney te
the North Pule.
Str Hubert !!Xpre&amp;Red full oonft dence he would succeed In rcachln;.c
the pol~ by August 35.

~IN8-Wha~

poltc'= bel1eve may have beeft' 8 "far

oounterfeit
ring
waa
been broken up
hen tOday W1th the arrest of I1X
, men and a woman .
Acl lng under a gowrnment aearch
warrant Leo Bmupl nnil' Karl
Dixon, secr£t l!ervtce operat.lyes dlacoverEd $13,920 In bogus tm dof1q.:r
federnl reserve
bilJs, a. priDt.lnl
W.U.SH RITES THURSDAY
press;' J?,hotosfatlc copies of 510
-1btJ;b;, cO~
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New York, July 21--INB-Pnneml 1dt..~~fM:' ,;~ $5 bill. 1n1r. dra.wktt
services will be held here tomorrow lQ.lltfu
..and paper and other
fnr Helen Walsh, stage beauty who i olle!Jf · 1co'unterfettinl( material In a
dled from bums received tn an ex··
declare
ploslon on the yacht of Harr y lhousr. here today, tbeJ
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Richman , screen and ·11ta.gtt star.
1 Confess:IOOB from aorne or . ~ 1
OladYR &amp;lad and Vtrainia. Blddl~. men held that the-y paMe-d bollia
also of the stave. who were bW'Jled currency have allo been obt~
ln the lalt, were recoverlnl( today. authorit.1ei8 ltalll.
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Craad Jury ;n... ~Tt.n:. ,~..~.:,m;::

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· by E.dwe- APlllfalilJt"· the ~per·r;
1eont.tnue4 !roo- j)lle ond
f'ranlr:Un Rubrechl
iUI asa~t~: , tditol'.
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u::u:JIY pre~~ect.~W be&lt;;au.se he pe \ .. The re&amp;l wue the artide atatmtticd Judie BGstw1CIL Lu Uuptopel· cd, ··1£ simply one of whether Jud&amp;:t'
ly we him in hls pos!Uml m con- Bu;.twlclr. prepared to have M.rti.
nectlon wtt.h a pnval e maLLei - ' t..\HSLk prcsecuted or. u cho.rc:e o!
na.p'lt'ly tht rLcovery HOIII Mr~;.l pel jUlY 1md whc\.her Ml&gt;r. '''"""'"
Op.l C.~Hsole , 34, oi II. uuec-karll.t rrtght.cncd b.)l' the p~[W!el. nl ~uch
diamond rtna: &amp;lven her by Judge I prl&gt;_,lcutlon , sut•rc4ldcred. 11. dla·
Bc:s' wld: the ufllli \.l.'CIIl} lia.dJp &gt;lWII mt:ll(i rmg to the Judi;e .'
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CliECJliNG riJANK LOSS

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Scoreli; 8, Little
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7 :ll)..Hclen Fogle,

Southern 0 hio Boyt Go
In For Gentle Art Of
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Anay, 6.30. Phil Cook; 6 ·45, '" BC·
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condition of o ur fc.d£'1" 11 1 h'&lt;"&lt;l~Ury hut ~o ar~C- th r. :H· ·
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ways at the Henry Gielow Shipyard, in Bath, Mame. Little C11 rolme
Fenimore Fitler (lneoert), 6-year· old daughter o! Mr. and Mrs !'.;u t han
M.. Fitler1 ol Philadelphia, chr~atened tlle new f)o~~otm~~: galaee.

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lh~ w111 v1slt wtth the forhas been In
CELEBRATION tralr:ing ther..:'. They will 1cturn tu
M1 and Mrs Elmer M I,Icr !:llt.l l thetr humes Thm-sday Uan 18 t'X·
dau'!htfl", Juli a. MISS Marjorie Wurd pectrr! lo rl'tnrn !W RHI tnnc Fttdav
anct Mr and Mrs J J . Mllt' hell
Mrs FJshct Russe11 spent T'ICSm~ l a rtd to Eno Sunday when' th ey dav In Bmdbury vlsitmg Mr.-; MIIJ'r (tC'1dcd the. annual bhthduy cclc- cellu Russell and other rr l.~l!v,•s
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M!". n.nd Mrs. Robert Glenn am!
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their 7...th b!rthdn v wns h eld at the 1Qrf'gun arnvPd Tuesday to1,n shoii
hom•• of the latter's son·ln· law a11d v1stt With Mr. and Mrs Cedrl&lt;'
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daur}hter, Mr and Mrs Oscnt Rupe Clark Corvallis wa~ the fo m wt·
225 rf'lflUves ond frlcnds being pre- h om e or M1· and Mrs Cla•·k
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Betty and Zelln Llght(!r left
had bten planned r::n· the occasion Ttte31.lsy evemng tor a vlsll with
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mer· ~ so n, Dan. wha

Mti.&lt;kcw;on , M1ch , Jul}' 29 - IN8!"Ian•· for thf' consolldatlun uf four
I u·ge box n•anufactunnl!. til ms mto
u $1,000,000 cc.n ccm hu a been cc 1~&gt; umut t• d herf' today
Companies invoivf'd m t hr• nwra r r are the Indwnu box compn.n}, of
C:lw"'"l ,, Ens&lt; Chlcugo Indl fUia
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Vn&gt;lde&gt;grlft Box Companv. of
1\ia11t1crgdft. Pennsvlva.wa. th ' N1v.
c .•:,llc Blx Cr m]l any .of New Cll.stle
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b(' In Muskegon

Lor,d on. July 29-lNE ~ Tll't-tJt\
thoutand communist soldier:, w~r. I'
taken pnson er ln 11. cla.:oh betweeu '
communists and nall onaU~;u; at 1
Ning.Tu In the Province of K1angsl,
according t o a disputcJ• frum Shu.n~
hal received In London tu&lt;Jay
H ~.• l d{'s the pusvners. sa1d the dw•
pu le!• t h" JLatLtmalLst a1 my with h
has been
operating
In K1ang~1
agaln~t an u.uuy of Reds t'stlmutl"' l
fiL 50000 took 13 ,000 rLHI'M. tl!:v "' I
t•cld guns. sixteen lrench mo1tu rs
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- WELCOME TOTHE ST. JAMES WAFFLE SHOPPE

Now Open Fur Business
3 Doon Above Hott-1 Ohio

MIDDJ.E PORT

Day and Evening Service

To Reserve Table in Advance Phone 519-J

TEMPERATURES ARE IIIGH
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advanced by au infield hit or H~n - ' •lsitli1g the ir aunt, Mrs Winegltr
drJx. Oeens t hen scored when the
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Walccr Hewell .• p ~nt the
catcher drnpped the ball
SCholl \\fCk end LJ\ N1tro w1th h er moth·
advanced Hundrlx to third , v.·h•J t l. M1s Sut.lT who Is Jcc upt&gt;rntmg
5cored when Sauer muffed a groun-:1 !l"Om a very scrlOU.!i Illness.
b a ll hit b Y M urray Th e sld e was
Captllm W R Hapto.J!, l n ll le fl
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Mt •. C A. Hoffman of Chicago
inulng when Loll~ got '' hLt hi centel' Held, t hen went to second on niJl~•~; T•tc&gt; duy aftcttloon fo1 a
scve 1 ~., weeks VISit 1111!1 1\Jr a•1•1
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Direct From the Farms and From Leading Producers
Of Quality Foods Come Our Dairy Products and
Our Meats All Kept Cool By

Be Safe! Buy Your Perishables From the Stores Who .Use FrigidaireThe Advanced Refrigeration System.
IN POMEROY
Nease's Groce~y. Main St.
Sanitary Gl'ocery, Main St.

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DAIRIES

Spring Hill Dairy

Modern Markets, Main St.

R. F. Hysell Dairy

Leonard &amp; Leonard, Second St:

A. W. Hendrick Dairy

IN MIDDLEPORT
White's Grocery, 2nd St.
Modern Markets, 2nd St.
Grogan's Meal Market, Mill St.
'chamber's Grocery, Mill St.
Quickie's Grocery, 3rd St.
Modern Markets, 3rd St.

THIS ADVER'fiSEMENT IS PAID BY THE ABOVE NAMED STORES ANI} DAIRIES
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luxury- and at a great aaving ln price.

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Min Gloria NayJQr of Newar II education pT~~~~~~~ii~~
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11'4811.1 of Mr ond Mr1. 7. A. vllitina Mr. and 14rs w. F. Btobel a.r«-n, ~leme' ritary

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and Mr. and Mre. N:. :n. Chapmo.n CltldSJ")' ed caUO
~;;w.e :~O ~xpect even~ H111 c a~.
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o. H.Kitne of~eiJ!lJ. Ml'i.,
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m~~ ~t'DfOOcnt &amp;eem• to be IM&lt;It! Wl!\1 tho e)l;preos 4~1-el· • wha ~a~on vl.o1t!J!I .. !\IIf~ionlo .V:.. Q. P10l!!ll~~,~~wf01'011 ol;
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That's how - th0:Usinds of owners of -older Hud80nl
describe thelc fint ride in the Greater Hudson Eight.

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that he ha r; b een afforded every chan ce, in l'f)it_e of he~n~~t~~~/:11;.~~~~ ~~~c~f;nR\~li,'ltllno"r. Dcr.\ CI". Ju ly :.19- INB-Th c:.Jsand.' The craanlzation has lUI I~ ob·
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Ls or the jecthes the attaining of "friend~
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tlte fact that the '-\"Uilty pair hayc them~elves a ffil e&lt; scv.Cia l IVCC!ks retuLuecJ Suncln} tojcf r:duca ~ors r om
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wa :~ l1e1 h(Jm c al Roanoltc. Va .
woln are ccnv~:ning In Denver with
Doyle McKui· ·ht RIIIved s t d
th:- noticns or ~world, toi"M'&amp;nce
t heir guilt • in ·~pitc of th e fact that t e poor VIC. lm .
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D ur a;,- th e \Vorld Federat ion flf Educatlc n of the rlkhta of a.ll natlqns and t~,p
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prcch•tlcn or the va.Jue ol lnberUed
ntf ~he~c thing!\ and m·&gt;rt~. in spite ~£the _fn~t that an_ out-~mmni1~g a.:cmn 11anied by " his wife . • Th ~ Wolld r-rdcratlun wus or· gUts of nations and areca."
d public ir; clamoring ln ACC guilty cr1mmals pUIII~hcrl who v.cn~ to ~elP.ct .1 house which 1gan·:·ect 111 San ¥ranclaco eight ~.:; worlt of oommlttecs wlUUn
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1 lh 0 sum t~ usooiatlon ball blf!ort
tao lh &lt;,.t r mhHiPcd!i tho high courts of our state,
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exer.ution, th r ~tay to be indefimte to a fT or d hi m · Ken anct nephew, Ed\l'ard Kelt.
) Tl,l! n.rst b1tnnhll convent1on wa11 1 &lt;in. ...,
the Plan of
Dr. na:vld
_-,rr• cbflnre to t&gt;rn vc hh&lt;~ inno ce nce after both hR\"C timd !tllMc~~oKLln'""tahtQllo·u
fcot oMronandd Milas ARd- ~ ~·,','•, "w'lthEd,lnobuooroehd.uoaaooloratlan~ a~ dan, who, ELt ~~~c 1923
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11 ain admitted cvel'y s tep of their ne anous WOI ·
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~e ~·. ~P.~Jllook Is attcndlntr·a two ~ rc!'illtntd aue~t.s At Geneva tn 1929 to pro4:ctJ wcrtl\
arc most rtimcult to fathom by t"he pub lH' · They IJO 1 \'leeks study course a t Mcunwln ~ eM clclcptr.." reprc~ntlna 53 na· •:;: co P!ratlon
1;'° undermt'ne the co nCldence of that public and fur·I L&amp;Mkc,.
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escapmg ·.~ I tf. ·:r. ~tth and 110n R . F. J~-~~:
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of their tetTible miMdeed!t. Why can't we have 111, were bl!SineKS vteitoro 1n Atneils list I • =
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These stores nc)t only keep their Milk, Cream and Butter Cold but all Smoked Meats, Fresh Meats ·
and other Perishables--Furtht!rmore They Guarantee to Deliver These Products to the Customer in
Firat Class Condition. ~any of these stores have been using Frigidaire&amp; for five years.

'lThousands Of Educators Meeting
spent Sundav with MIS. ll!.u btll&lt;l
w·th
world Federat•ton In' D'e..~~ver
P ou y and &lt;l&gt;u&gt;gl&gt;to•· " Sn nd)v ll lo.
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'mug·st diU J:ackw tud:.. Anll that the play ·
l{'l ;;u rc lt mny bt• that 1, 1s a th·n· eu' and vtag&lt;.'craft cr the modern
rnuttc traditio~. 11 hcrll;-~ t.!f" ht.cklna ·· tola athe"', ·· ~ikado" , "Patlence;
ln t he Clii"LCilt dla mn of 1. ~x liml"iy "" Pindorc" "'PhutesofPetmance'"nnd
topiC!;, translcn ~ sophlstlca.tlon ..1mi I'Th," GcudoUcrs"' Mllll be memorable
the ._urrcnt n:u~lcal shows contrived mem~rles or future gnybeELrds.
a10und a tonHom t heme bong and
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Tb~ plot Gr ··Iolanthe" il the lj.mu.s
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'" l clnnlhe"' IS the late.o;t Oll~rt (Frank
Moulan)
rnartYi"l,lg the
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1 110111 ~ uf uw 110 pertoh&lt;: and hn!. nd caui~;y shone ln hill pc1fo.rma~c of
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('Cll .~1'1'11 ~ n Brcu t..lway for almost. Stl'ephcn, the half·tmmortal SQn of
JltE LAW'S DELAYS
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Tr:la.1:th c. Vtvta.u Hart charmed 1u;
A dh;Uufiul&lt;hod graybeard In th e 1Ph111:~. th~ word of Lhc Lord Chan·
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M ete Important . perha~r:; thn .l the
aoun.: c of wnudel' .lli&lt;lt why It 1:::. ~n nr. c(:HBR!'Y
1y to 1;t' t the PI'OJlt' tLY m 111111110 " Ll 18~2 at t ile old s tandatd Theatr~ pkt lc the fans is the ~lngly mu~ic .
...._., 8 tu cnuse •;o ,manv dPlav s tn nc{'UI'. Fo i' m s tan1'l'. t h " i U&amp;dt•I T wo luge P"lllfll, hu\'c been h er.:!
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A..)ier Tilhy Smith, nn Ohioan , who ploth•d wtth hi ~ Jlar ~: - uut ti* mlnc, so111c pr!.!lunln ary thn'.;lnLI\1 tcar11 from behind his sp~c- wlthcut n fumble. And mcsL or them
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· Bmllh h .1s hacl some thirty tlvc Sally Reber who plRYI'd Rn tntnut- c f ,)t(' dll ty. A suppressed c.:lmmun- dded wife. tho mother of hi s two children, whtlc :o~hl' 1\C!I. IS cxpcLicnce ln this !Jusmess. nble Phillll'l , William Cark!ton , one !ly &lt;:! ng1ng group....-bu t only hair
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lonu ot th ~trca.test h .no 5 who
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w!th L' '.c Liverpool Suit and Coal a llfl~e, duettert wl:h !hll;v~n " F"or
A•ld le ·tne how:::! rtllcd CJ!.Ch
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nrl hiK infamollf.l lover W€l'~ legally tned and COli- Co a l u~al mnce m ancJ Will no W, T 0 B M l d T d .. " .I night? Like on Unemploymen t con.
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the hotls-~ went for that ~:mg.
ll\enllon.
I' ( }', } Jnt to ft!t rid of t.flc Mn, .1 W ,Tour.•; af Abc Ilene,' '"Tllen there WDS Made J11.n11 ·n ~~ ~ It muet be II. lot of fu~ being 8
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hlo( k lo thell' iiiPgal relnt!OilS. Aftct hu: Ill! ! .'\1!]1 Kc ll hm l ulhe r ](' lt iWlS.
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11 1:"1 conres.~lons of a Hackat.cc•·
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Dr AugmtUH 0. Thomas. Agust.a .
Wcr ld
Maine, Is president of the
Federation of Education .Associa.ttcm and O;· Charles H. WUHam o;
IUnlverelty or ML.ssouri, Is secretary
The Ust of ccmmlttce chalimcn in ·
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edHcat.,rs
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til em \\hell they .wel]t tn chun·ll.
advcrlltiiiW th· ~
11 JD nn nd Music , 11 4~ 01· tnl'l· invofft c •clc lor thC•I iavm·
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1.'1\e A.r.ie{' wurll for J•m·wl nr cho('f•
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N!)',\ that ~Y frknd g rH.~t"iHd Iii ] lnte mf'11n11 ··tuod 11r the I!OJls.•· sn
prnctic(•tl by the 1• e~l - 2 30 I\•tmla 1 Vor[,l, ::!.45 Amhass.·•· · c uc
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n et ln the \'lc m\ly I can wgr;cst I lhnt It wnA 111•t 1w.~pror1·h••e '"
ders ur Mcloay· J Orr.u.n Music,
Wl,tl IL lb U1.1l brct'f..ls SllCh the a· that ye~Lenhw 1s c nl}' tcJtly WAlk · drink rl\o('fiJnre 1lnrli1p: tlProlluns.

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~,eccnc: OOicony cr 1 -.:u
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wil&lt;'n s he plead E:d for her son.
~'meri c un husines~ '! Sun•ly thfl two ore. O~ far apurt a :~ BuUetJn Board: 11.15, Emerson
Nrw Yc rk July 2!l- BBseb;a l! haB I h"A.nd you sboulthcdhavetl hea~dJ t~c
Oich 12 Mltinl"h~ Melodies ·
d h lhealre has l e:hl'e rco.r c.vcr
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t"tl p ol€8 so far 'I . wurkil1g 'In h artnony 1::; conc ern c d .
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Ryle; as the Ch».ncellor.
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J "Yes, my lad. thec&gt;e were t.be"'' real 11
Ch•colato Ja Cluarclt
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ltl amcerc m Wan mg
D:~nccMnurlce
Orcll. Spltuln~ ·s Popular ItsNew
York for a lmcst a doz;.1JI.
" · n to koep thl'it• cmpiOyoeH~tlS;~, ~n tryiug to drum up
Thurlday Jaly 30ih
W£'~1&lt;..~ hAs b een enJ c..vm;! Ll restlvo.l day:-. of Ollt·)rt and Sulllv:~· ~~t wl~!;.1~111:l11e ~~~:~~:11 "\~!:::.JI!:~~"rc1~~1 rl~lr
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WOBU-Churkston 9 00 A. M. cf 1.i"lGf!C satll"lc mustcal repl'odtic · that thh&gt; company lm't
o na s our IL'Otlt•rn ("()COO, diOCo,)tlle, m!lll
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c ::; e I Morn ing
1\&lt;ft'lodles frcm Kea1'se tlon t..-lnder the direction ot Milton to.st. But you cannot catch the at- d•ot.:l.dllle, du&gt;t.:olllte c4l,Udy und
.SfJCrity thun failur e) to help retain the confidcncr of ,Th&lt;..fllre, to Dnnce Music; 10.30 Ha· Abc:n at Erlanger's the~ttre.
moaphet'e tn theilc tlm_ca of radl06. ~hocuh!llll bnr~• . ,,·ua dlsct,~rc•·et1.
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buying n s wrU ns the .:;c lllj{ J1ll IC, c~r am
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lla-ve you callouses, crannk;d toes or burning
sensations at the ball of the foot? How
to get relief from this or any other Foot
Trouble will be demonstrated at our store

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Uut almost at the l'iame tim e, we pick up met· WTAM~Ieveland 1280·1070 J 6 10
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rv,politan newRp.apen~ or rett. In o er news l~pa c
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\.Uat• 0\' ('r the radio thai Pre:-udent Hoov er ha s ordered a :Po.-ular Concert,
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Red Meu st~•·le.;. tlw :tam• 1 Mlutu.\ 1t
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o . w1tb o. bani. milking t\JO 1 . 111 , ll:.bci:.l.:aclL c
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a ter &amp; walk., nn f'nor Rnd onf' ilH v~ ... mun. &lt;l
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1tt•;n lH.. Iecl ~om e tm pi"OH'll\Uif ln
h.,d been made, bl!t tu be overtaken Hood p &amp; If
4 0 0 0 Cupid usually pt.s in hi11 best work when. the ·
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by the• st rong Electric team . when ·
- - d eadly shafts ara 'round about the twenttes, but
a case where
•n lho cute l&gt;l' feller wo'th the bow -·
••d ·-ows
•·d 1o •t on tho )Oo
· '- tlw r&gt;L&lt;J\('IIli"Lit ' f mwvtduti lomthey made one run in the second 1 Total
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Tl11 ee base luts, BeaveJ .
early in life. Madalena Marano. 14, of the North En • Boston, has 1LliCdLl .t!&gt; The mo\"f'll't It of 1m ~~uck
few more st tnte rvul::; after that
ufltr;f:! •uns, Audccsu11.
been granted Jlfrnl13SLon to be£ome the bride of Antonio Sa.rdo, 27, 1 ~ 1HI , 0rc:-;t ~wlluct•, IICH' !11glLrr
trame lo finall y take t h e came, 7 to
Sloul"k out bv Demo~key 2
also of the North End. War l&amp;ofl_le4 at ~irst 0"9er the gi!"l's tender 1lm:1 w tile IHI'~f'~hng week. aiBa~c:, 011 llall:-;, off Hood 2, Oeer.~ )'ears, but eoun and. tamLIY pennLS&amp;~on f1~ally were obt&amp;iaed, Tbe \IIOU!;h 1101 up 10 Pl"t' 1.1011 .,. ye.Ll ~.
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The gam~ was mther looseh I, Dtmosky I
h&amp;"DPV COUPle Ia sh WD.
Fo1. the plcscnL the adnun!strnM:'s. Louisa Denm~, da ul,lllltt tJcu .•ppu 1r utJ.1 has Uclua 11ned up played from start to ftmsli . t.he
Druble pla} ~Demoskcy to Sauer ris motored 10 Akron
Tuesday
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Kath
after a few Innings ot play . Tht
Umpll es C Allf'nswol th and R wllln· they spe nt the dRY
Marv an gran c 1 en
ryn 1on an au 1tu d e f ll ence JJ!o!al Ulllk
Mr~ w G Gravely of Clncln· •FrancJs and Mary Kath1yn motm· t he ~tcel cmpma!w.1.s l'('potl
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Indlons just co uld not connuct w1lh Allenbworth .
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that ball of Eddie Demoskey·s, and 1 Reme by Inningsnatlltrrlved Munday for a week's ed
to the Pifuns
Wt•tl w~day, 1mi.Jil'lics nt Ihe Whlle House were
were forced tu tu!;lo tn~ tr bats asll.lL" R M
and o~g nmed and cvc11 cabinet membc1 s
200 000 (00- 2 58 visit with her s1ster , M1 s H 0. where they visited with Mt
ttpch hmln 11 111 a futile attempt to s o E
012 110 ·2x- 7 b 4 Ewing Nort h Third n•;enue
Mr11 E r•mney
ideclmed to com me nt v1 till' em·
...,k the ball.
Ja ne St.ansbmy ls spending lhe
porat lon·s 1r po1t
Mr. and Mr~ D S Fa1 mer aml
Watson fh st up for the Indians In
her nunt, Mn; Ro· Ml·. Rnd Mrs James Souders lert
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the mitlal lnnln~. go t a l11t but wo~
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Cl tflcld Rusf&gt;f'll I te11 Mitchell ul Pleasant Fitts. W Wed"e•dny morning 10,. &lt;he C. M
fcrced ou t at seennd when Gce1 s 1
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hit onf: to the infield. Geers v.a•, I and famt ly cl Mnrlms Fury We i"\':
T C Camp at Fort Thomas, Ky .

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Interlude;
Duke
vi1ng, .· not to dhwharge
their employees_ nor to busmess.BkL&gt;O::lX
~edu~e I &amp;:30. ClJJ..~a.
Lu an(l
Em; ~ - 45:8, Dream
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wages of th elr ass!S at • ·
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Stebbllltl Boys; 10:30, Herbie Ku.)'"s

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Me lody Momentb B, The First Nlghter; 8:30, Baud Concert: 9 30. Clara
Lu and Em : 9"45, Pa1·1s Night Life,
Slumber Muslc, 11 Tal Hcmy·s

)VORDS AND DEEDS
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HERE is NO disposition on the part
the. wnter to find
fault with President Hoover and has a1des at Wa~h·
ington during the P,rescnt trying period wheil depression
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ttl· be commended for his unceas ing efforts to put an end
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Thomas ; 11 :15 LoUJe"s
te.the hard times thtough which we are passing. owever,
Five; n 30, Ben Pollock 's
1tmust be admitted that he is not gaining any confidence
12, Ralph Williams' Orch;
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ltlnong business leaders when he advocates one thin¥ nn
WON-Chi'"&amp;• f&lt;W&lt;-120&gt;
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Teen· 7 WON Orch · 1 ·05 1
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0 , July - I N s With 11.0 18·Ye&amp;r..old rlrl u a wit·
)}('Foil &amp;&amp;:alnst tkSi. Samuel
MUle!",
re11Wuram. ownt!r, L&lt;Jday was IDlder
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frQ.dulent eii!Otlon regV!tntJou.

in Chu.rlestoo
L N Fl.s.h of Colu.mbWI t~o.· as •
bwmerss Vlaltor here Wedne&amp;dny
Whllt" her~ he was the gue11t Ill" B
p Fultz.
F.mml:'tt Schuler and Helen Ht-8.!!
atte:lded. the openlnK of the a.it")JOrt
at Alben:; Tue&amp;hi ) llft.crnoon
MIHii LllUill Mt·Kuy flf Portland
. 1Kl!t er oi P rr,fl'·l&gt;(;r McKa\ ent~n: d
•1Holzer hcspltal Mc..:tduy where :.he
. I undtcwrnl an op( ratlocJ 1mmedl11,
tt:lv Mr~ A . W McK:tv accom·
' 1paniJ.:d h~r Ht'IXlrttl Wl'dlwsdav an·
"lh ill !!ht• ts '!*"tung lllong ns wdl us
cnulrl be cxpectt'd Prof McKay a.nd
d11.ui!'htt.r Jtan ure 111 Portlu nd tu.k·
lmc care- of U1e duties on the fnrm
C. un. l!i Mls..~ Mc Kay's ab6enct'

Cc!nter flt:lc..er s nea.d. Llll n h ul mer Tlie11 M:m 1111{ lhen t u.ll•.: •~ J· 1
must \lolllClol'ICI they ueeded ~~ un~1 1
1 ~liat tu t•HU at 1 to 2
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lhe f~;~,HIS llt the high sc hool groLUlds

C. I t(&gt;p cf U1c heap luy d~eman~
r 1cmout., 0, Jut)'
from Judie ba\WLCil . {lalnl 111 ~ 11c Ar&gt;:cuts ror n n msurance
hBJ:i bc&lt;.n nw~ the \'lctun or u con· w~rc m Fremont today to
sp•racy concocted by an ll.ftefnf'Oil fuud ~ o{ t he Uber~)l bank 11.nd
·~r "to ruin my pnv».\.e llfe uemlne Lhe exact amount ol
ne\\'Spa.,..
, 1 obt~med b Y SIX d ar ..
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my pollt1cal carcu," fo: a gra.•&lt;
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A!i&amp;"rtlug ttul.l t e ftc\
the ~il\mond 1\ng epu;odL' 11.•~ b~ n bullC't...., ·

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· by E.dwe- APlllfalilJt"· the ~per·r;
1eont.tnue4 !roo- j)lle ond
f'ranlr:Un Rubrechl
iUI asa~t~: , tditol'.
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u::u:JIY pre~~ect.~W be&lt;;au.se he pe \ .. The re&amp;l wue the artide atatmtticd Judie BGstw1CIL Lu Uuptopel· cd, ··1£ simply one of whether Jud&amp;:t'
ly we him in hls pos!Uml m con- Bu;.twlclr. prepared to have M.rti.
nectlon wtt.h a pnval e maLLei - ' t..\HSLk prcsecuted or. u cho.rc:e o!
na.p'lt'ly tht rLcovery HOIII Mr~;.l pel jUlY 1md whc\.her Ml&gt;r. '''"""'"
Op.l C.~Hsole , 34, oi II. uuec-karll.t rrtght.cncd b.)l' the p~[W!el. nl ~uch
diamond rtna: &amp;lven her by Judge I prl&gt;_,lcutlon , sut•rc4ldcred. 11. dla·
Bc:s' wld: the ufllli \.l.'CIIl} lia.dJp &gt;lWII mt:ll(i rmg to the Judi;e .'
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CliECJliNG riJANK LOSS

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ways at the Henry Gielow Shipyard, in Bath, Mame. Little C11 rolme
Fenimore Fitler (lneoert), 6-year· old daughter o! Mr. and Mrs !'.;u t han
M.. Fitler1 ol Philadelphia, chr~atened tlle new f)o~~otm~~: galaee.

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lh~ w111 v1slt wtth the forhas been In
CELEBRATION tralr:ing ther..:'. They will 1cturn tu
M1 and Mrs Elmer M I,Icr !:llt.l l thetr humes Thm-sday Uan 18 t'X·
dau'!htfl", Juli a. MISS Marjorie Wurd pectrr! lo rl'tnrn !W RHI tnnc Fttdav
anct Mr and Mrs J J . Mllt' hell
Mrs FJshct Russe11 spent T'ICSm~ l a rtd to Eno Sunday when' th ey dav In Bmdbury vlsitmg Mr.-; MIIJ'r (tC'1dcd the. annual bhthduy cclc- cellu Russell and other rr l.~l!v,•s
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M!". n.nd Mrs. Robert Glenn am!
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their 7...th b!rthdn v wns h eld at the 1Qrf'gun arnvPd Tuesday to1,n shoii
hom•• of the latter's son·ln· law a11d v1stt With Mr. and Mrs Cedrl&lt;'
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daur}hter, Mr and Mrs Oscnt Rupe Clark Corvallis wa~ the fo m wt·
225 rf'lflUves ond frlcnds being pre- h om e or M1· and Mrs Cla•·k
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Betty and Zelln Llght(!r left
had bten planned r::n· the occasion Ttte31.lsy evemng tor a vlsll with
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mer· ~ so n, Dan. wha

Mti.&lt;kcw;on , M1ch , Jul}' 29 - IN8!"Ian•· for thf' consolldatlun uf four
I u·ge box n•anufactunnl!. til ms mto
u $1,000,000 cc.n ccm hu a been cc 1~&gt; umut t• d herf' today
Companies invoivf'd m t hr• nwra r r are the Indwnu box compn.n}, of
C:lw"'"l ,, Ens&lt; Chlcugo Indl fUia
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Vn&gt;lde&gt;grlft Box Companv. of
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b(' In Muskegon

Lor,d on. July 29-lNE ~ Tll't-tJt\
thoutand communist soldier:, w~r. I'
taken pnson er ln 11. cla.:oh betweeu '
communists and nall onaU~;u; at 1
Ning.Tu In the Province of K1angsl,
according t o a disputcJ• frum Shu.n~
hal received In London tu&lt;Jay
H ~.• l d{'s the pusvners. sa1d the dw•
pu le!• t h" JLatLtmalLst a1 my with h
has been
operating
In K1ang~1
agaln~t an u.uuy of Reds t'stlmutl"' l
fiL 50000 took 13 ,000 rLHI'M. tl!:v "' I
t•cld guns. sixteen lrench mo1tu rs
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- WELCOME TOTHE ST. JAMES WAFFLE SHOPPE

Now Open Fur Business
3 Doon Above Hott-1 Ohio

MIDDJ.E PORT

Day and Evening Service

To Reserve Table in Advance Phone 519-J

TEMPERATURES ARE IIIGH
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advanced by au infield hit or H~n - ' •lsitli1g the ir aunt, Mrs Winegltr
drJx. Oeens t hen scored when the
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catcher drnpped the ball
SCholl \\fCk end LJ\ N1tro w1th h er moth·
advanced Hundrlx to third , v.·h•J t l. M1s Sut.lT who Is Jcc upt&gt;rntmg
5cored when Sauer muffed a groun-:1 !l"Om a very scrlOU.!i Illness.
b a ll hit b Y M urray Th e sld e was
Captllm W R Hapto.J!, l n ll le fl
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Mt •. C A. Hoffman of Chicago
inulng when Loll~ got '' hLt hi centel' Held, t hen went to second on niJl~•~; T•tc&gt; duy aftcttloon fo1 a
scve 1 ~., weeks VISit 1111!1 1\Jr a•1•1
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Proprietreu and Manager

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Direct From the Farms and From Leading Producers
Of Quality Foods Come Our Dairy Products and
Our Meats All Kept Cool By

Be Safe! Buy Your Perishables From the Stores Who .Use FrigidaireThe Advanced Refrigeration System.
IN POMEROY
Nease's Groce~y. Main St.
Sanitary Gl'ocery, Main St.

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DAIRIES

Spring Hill Dairy

Modern Markets, Main St.

R. F. Hysell Dairy

Leonard &amp; Leonard, Second St:

A. W. Hendrick Dairy

IN MIDDLEPORT
White's Grocery, 2nd St.
Modern Markets, 2nd St.
Grogan's Meal Market, Mill St.
'chamber's Grocery, Mill St.
Quickie's Grocery, 3rd St.
Modern Markets, 3rd St.

THIS ADVER'fiSEMENT IS PAID BY THE ABOVE NAMED STORES ANI} DAIRIES
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to co-opeane Ill part A numbr1 vf
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luxury- and at a great aaving ln price.

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Min Gloria NayJQr of Newar II education pT~~~~~~~ii~~
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11'4811.1 of Mr ond Mr1. 7. A. vllitina Mr. and 14rs w. F. Btobel a.r«-n, ~leme' ritary

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and Mr. and Mre. N:. :n. Chapmo.n CltldSJ")' ed caUO
~;;w.e :~O ~xpect even~ H111 c a~.
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o. H.Kitne of~eiJ!lJ. Ml'i.,
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m~~ ~t'DfOOcnt &amp;eem• to be IM&lt;It! Wl!\1 tho e)l;preos 4~1-el· • wha ~a~on vl.o1t!J!I .. !\IIf~ionlo .V:.. Q. P10l!!ll~~,~~wf01'011 ol;
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That's how - th0:Usinds of owners of -older Hud80nl
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that he ha r; b een afforded every chan ce, in l'f)it_e of he~n~~t~~~/:11;.~~~~ ~~~c~f;nR\~li,'ltllno"r. Dcr.\ CI". Ju ly :.19- INB-Th c:.Jsand.' The craanlzation has lUI I~ ob·
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Ls or the jecthes the attaining of "friend~
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tlte fact that the '-\"Uilty pair hayc them~elves a ffil e&lt; scv.Cia l IVCC!ks retuLuecJ Suncln} tojcf r:duca ~ors r om
Pill'
ship, Juatlce and good wm imon1
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wa :~ l1e1 h(Jm c al Roanoltc. Va .
woln are ccnv~:ning In Denver with
Doyle McKui· ·ht RIIIved s t d
th:- noticns or ~world, toi"M'&amp;nce
t heir guilt • in ·~pitc of th e fact that t e poor VIC. lm .
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D ur a;,- th e \Vorld Federat ion flf Educatlc n of the rlkhta of a.ll natlqns and t~,p
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prcch•tlcn or the va.Jue ol lnberUed
ntf ~he~c thing!\ and m·&gt;rt~. in spite ~£the _fn~t that an_ out-~mmni1~g a.:cmn 11anied by " his wife . • Th ~ Wolld r-rdcratlun wus or· gUts of nations and areca."
d public ir; clamoring ln ACC guilty cr1mmals pUIII~hcrl who v.cn~ to ~elP.ct .1 house which 1gan·:·ect 111 San ¥ranclaco eight ~.:; worlt of oommlttecs wlUUn
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1 lh 0 sum t~ usooiatlon ball blf!ort
tao lh &lt;,.t r mhHiPcd!i tho high courts of our state,
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exer.ution, th r ~tay to be indefimte to a fT or d hi m · Ken anct nephew, Ed\l'ard Kelt.
) Tl,l! n.rst b1tnnhll convent1on wa11 1 &lt;in. ...,
the Plan of
Dr. na:vld
_-,rr• cbflnre to t&gt;rn vc hh&lt;~ inno ce nce after both hR\"C timd !tllMc~~oKLln'""tahtQllo·u
fcot oMronandd Milas ARd- ~ ~·,','•, "w'lthEd,lnobuooroehd.uoaaooloratlan~ a~ dan, who, ELt ~~~c 1923
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lley tn Harrloon OOLin'Y to o.ttend · tco1~tnce. The next m[".!tin&amp;. h~ld t:JB&gt;"OOOfdr 'th be.st ta ,
11 ain admitted cvel'y s tep of their ne anous WOI ·
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e pal 0 . u
~e ~·. ~P.~Jllook Is attcndlntr·a two ~ rc!'illtntd aue~t.s At Geneva tn 1929 to pro4:ctJ wcrtl\
arc most rtimcult to fathom by t"he pub lH' · They IJO 1 \'leeks study course a t Mcunwln ~ eM clclcptr.." reprc~ntlna 53 na· •:;: co P!ratlon
1;'° undermt'ne the co nCldence of that public and fur·I L&amp;Mkc,.
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escapmg ·.~ I tf. ·:r. ~tth and 110n R . F. J~-~~:
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of their tetTible miMdeed!t. Why can't we have 111, were bl!SineKS vteitoro 1n Atneils list I • =
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These stores nc)t only keep their Milk, Cream and Butter Cold but all Smoked Meats, Fresh Meats ·
and other Perishables--Furtht!rmore They Guarantee to Deliver These Products to the Customer in
Firat Class Condition. ~any of these stores have been using Frigidaire&amp; for five years.

'lThousands Of Educators Meeting
spent Sundav with MIS. ll!.u btll&lt;l
w·th
world Federat•ton In' D'e..~~ver
P ou y and &lt;l&gt;u&gt;gl&gt;to•· " Sn nd)v ll lo.
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'mug·st diU J:ackw tud:.. Anll that the play ·
l{'l ;;u rc lt mny bt• that 1, 1s a th·n· eu' and vtag&lt;.'craft cr the modern
rnuttc traditio~. 11 hcrll;-~ t.!f" ht.cklna ·· tola athe"', ·· ~ikado" , "Patlence;
ln t he Clii"LCilt dla mn of 1. ~x liml"iy "" Pindorc" "'PhutesofPetmance'"nnd
topiC!;, translcn ~ sophlstlca.tlon ..1mi I'Th," GcudoUcrs"' Mllll be memorable
the ._urrcnt n:u~lcal shows contrived mem~rles or future gnybeELrds.
a10und a tonHom t heme bong and
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Tb~ plot Gr ··Iolanthe" il the lj.mu.s
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Jng results Qf th~ Lord Chan~:rellor
'" l clnnlhe"' IS the late.o;t Oll~rt (Frank
Moulan)
rnartYi"l,lg the
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1 110111 ~ uf uw 110 pertoh&lt;: and hn!. nd caui~;y shone ln hill pc1fo.rma~c of
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('Cll .~1'1'11 ~ n Brcu t..lway for almost. Stl'ephcn, the half·tmmortal SQn of
JltE LAW'S DELAYS
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Tr:la.1:th c. Vtvta.u Hart charmed 1u;
A dh;Uufiul&lt;hod graybeard In th e 1Ph111:~. th~ word of Lhc Lord Chan·
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M ete Important . perha~r:; thn .l the
aoun.: c of wnudel' .lli&lt;lt why It 1:::. ~n nr. c(:HBR!'Y
1y to 1;t' t the PI'OJlt' tLY m 111111110 " Ll 18~2 at t ile old s tandatd Theatr~ pkt lc the fans is the ~lngly mu~ic .
...._., 8 tu cnuse •;o ,manv dPlav s tn nc{'UI'. Fo i' m s tan1'l'. t h " i U&amp;dt•I T wo luge P"lllfll, hu\'c been h er.:!
Tht.: Lt wns lli"Obp.bly nnlxldy m lh .!
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"'There v-:a:; .1 ca:;;t for y~ u, my ll.Udlcnct but nlYfrelf who could not
IIIRtanrc on file IH that 11f the ar
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l! n:;tRllcr!. tl•r:: w111 bcgm to pump lnrl"" tlalll the g 111.vbeard wtpmg e~n- rccltt• the Jyrlco; and hum ~ach tune
A..)ier Tilhy Smith, nn Ohioan , who ploth•d wtth hi ~ Jlar ~: - uut ti* mlnc, so111c pr!.!lunln ary thn'.;lnLI\1 tcar11 from behind his sp~c- wlthcut n fumble. And mcsL or them
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ftto\lr t o k1ll nnd d1d :-~ho •1t (own
In ro 1 1 00 •
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· Bmllh h .1s hacl some thirty tlvc Sally Reber who plRYI'd Rn tntnut- c f ,)t(' dll ty. A suppressed c.:lmmun- dded wife. tho mother of hi s two children, whtlc :o~hl' 1\C!I. IS cxpcLicnce ln this !Jusmess. nble Phillll'l , William Cark!ton , one !ly &lt;:! ng1ng group....-bu t only hair
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1 huvlng lleen com1ccted tha t
lonu ot th ~trca.test h .no 5 who
r sang suppt"tssed
l:!r re~ . ·
the youngest clute e
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w!th L' '.c Liverpool Suit and Coal a llfl~e, duettert wl:h !hll;v~n " F"or
A•ld le ·tne how:::! rtllcd CJ!.Ch
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nrl hiK infamollf.l lover W€l'~ legally tned and COli- Co a l u~al mnce m ancJ Will no W, T 0 B M l d T d .. " .I night? Like on Unemploymen t con.
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almo~t entinly on the t e ~t1muny gtvcn by th e gmlt~ l~klo~
the hotls-~ went for that ~:mg.
ll\enllon.
I' ( }', } Jnt to ft!t rid of t.flc Mn, .1 W ,Tour.•; af Abc Ilene,' '"Tllen there WDS Made J11.n11 ·n ~~ ~ It muet be II. lot of fu~ being 8
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• r ITc)(,:t .. itl hi~I C V)/11~11'!; l·~ I 3.tlllt, Mrs Jclaufht. liven the hood lums In the' Ollb:rt and SulUvan fan.
hlo( k lo thell' iiiPgal relnt!OilS. Aftct hu: Ill! ! .'\1!]1 Kc ll hm l ulhe r ](' lt iWlS.
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erlplL&lt;.m;; 9 30 B cllemlan N•ghW;
10 1-llln ,Y &amp; cc~..n!t Voca l Duu, 10 ·
l.'l P.n'\-mond B caul:,· Shc]lpe Prog:
to :~o 14lulo::'s Hnn(,.'T)' . Fh .:
10 .45
B c!wt ll Elstcrs. 11 Callbama Co·eds
11 1:"1 conres.~lons of a Hackat.cc•·
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Dr AugmtUH 0. Thomas. Agust.a .
Wcr ld
Maine, Is president of the
Federation of Education .Associa.ttcm and O;· Charles H. WUHam o;
IUnlverelty or ML.ssouri, Is secretary
The Ust of ccmmlttce chalimcn in ·
cludeE the names of
edHcat.,rs
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til em \\hell they .wel]t tn chun·ll.
advcrlltiiiW th· ~
11 JD nn nd Music , 11 4~ 01· tnl'l· invofft c •clc lor thC•I iavm·
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1.'1\e A.r.ie{' wurll for J•m·wl nr cho('f•
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·~•ll1 M&lt;J',il, 2 P . M . D.1ncc Mu.~lc, , 1 ··tor or actn·s~.
N!)',\ that ~Y frknd g rH.~t"iHd Iii ] lnte mf'11n11 ··tuod 11r the I!OJls.•· sn
prnctic(•tl by the 1• e~l - 2 30 I\•tmla 1 Vor[,l, ::!.45 Amhass.·•· · c uc
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n et ln the \'lc m\ly I can wgr;cst I lhnt It wnA 111•t 1w.~pror1·h••e '"
ders ur Mcloay· J Orr.u.n Music,
Wl,tl IL lb U1.1l brct'f..ls SllCh the a· that ye~Lenhw 1s c nl}' tcJtly WAlk · drink rl\o('fiJnre 1lnrli1p: tlProlluns.

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By DENVE" P. SENTNE
~,eccnc: OOicony cr 1 -.:u
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(Copyrl8ht. 1931 , by I. N s
wil&lt;'n s he plead E:d for her son.
~'meri c un husines~ '! Sun•ly thfl two ore. O~ far apurt a :~ BuUetJn Board: 11.15, Emerson
Nrw Yc rk July 2!l- BBseb;a l! haB I h"A.nd you sboulthcdhavetl hea~dJ t~c
Oich 12 Mltinl"h~ Melodies ·
d h lhealre has l e:hl'e rco.r c.vcr
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t"tl p ol€8 so far 'I . wurkil1g 'In h artnony 1::; conc ern c d .
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Jt.s t.leaehe rlles an l e
Ryle; as the Ch».ncellor.
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and Sullivan ran.s.
J "Yes, my lad. thec&gt;e were t.be"'' real 11
Ch•colato Ja Cluarclt
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ltl amcerc m Wan mg
D:~nccMnurlce
Orcll. Spltuln~ ·s Popular ItsNew
York for a lmcst a doz;.1JI.
" · n to koep thl'it• cmpiOyoeH~tlS;~, ~n tryiug to drum up
Thurlday Jaly 30ih
W£'~1&lt;..~ hAs b een enJ c..vm;! Ll restlvo.l day:-. of Ollt·)rt and Sulllv:~· ~~t wl~!;.1~111:l11e ~~~:~~:11 "\~!:::.JI!:~~"rc1~~1 rl~lr
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WOBU-Churkston 9 00 A. M. cf 1.i"lGf!C satll"lc mustcal repl'odtic · that thh&gt; company lm't
o na s our IL'Otlt•rn ("()COO, diOCo,)tlle, m!lll
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.W business, (and who is t e re w l'l WOU ' no r
c ::; e I Morn ing
1\&lt;ft'lodles frcm Kea1'se tlon t..-lnder the direction ot Milton to.st. But you cannot catch the at- d•ot.:l.dllle, du&gt;t.:olllte c4l,Udy und
.SfJCrity thun failur e) to help retain the confidcncr of ,Th&lt;..fllre, to Dnnce Music; 10.30 Ha· Abc:n at Erlanger's the~ttre.
moaphet'e tn theilc tlm_ca of radl06. ~hocuh!llll bnr~• . ,,·ua dlsct,~rc•·et1.
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t · ly &gt;&lt;o rn e ka l(l H-culth 'l'alk. Dr,Pu~h ; 10:35 Til e theatre lobby nt eurh p'll'- !n utr n·Htlt rdrigcsntors. talking pi~- n"t'l'll 811 dt.'IIJrh(ell l'.lth lilt! ne'~
buying n s wrU ns the .:;c lllj{ J1ll IC, c~r am
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. Dcvdh.na.l Sc•vl~ Ru. r c. Drc w n h:rnLt~ncc l1:1 filler! with natuJnnll!!h 1tn1r~ . ~(td m~tnncre and aasollne vc· drlllk ~lu~rt they 1111~ It ci~tl'h•illlftH

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lla-ve you callouses, crannk;d toes or burning
sensations at the ball of the foot? How
to get relief from this or any other Foot
Trouble will be demonstrated at our store

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Uut almost at the l'iame tim e, we pick up met· WTAM~Ieveland 1280·1070 J 6 10
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rv,politan newRp.apen~ or rett. In o er news l~pa c
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\.Uat• 0\' ('r the radio thai Pre:-udent Hoov er ha s ordered a :Po.-ular Concert,
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Red Meu st~•·le.;. tlw :tam• 1 Mlutu.\ 1t
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o . w1tb o. bani. milking t\JO 1 . 111 , ll:.bci:.l.:aclL c
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a ter &amp; walk., nn f'nor Rnd onf' ilH v~ ... mun. &lt;l
4 o o I :
I \Co11Unued I! om page oneJ
1tt•;n lH.. Iecl ~om e tm pi"OH'll\Uif ln
h.,d been made, bl!t tu be overtaken Hood p &amp; If
4 0 0 0 Cupid usually pt.s in hi11 best work when. the ·
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by the• st rong Electric team . when ·
- - d eadly shafts ara 'round about the twenttes, but
a case where
•n lho cute l&gt;l' feller wo'th the bow -·
••d ·-ows
•·d 1o •t on tho )Oo
· '- tlw r&gt;L&lt;J\('IIli"Lit ' f mwvtduti lomthey made one run in the second 1 Total
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Tl11 ee base luts, BeaveJ .
early in life. Madalena Marano. 14, of the North En • Boston, has 1LliCdLl .t!&gt; The mo\"f'll't It of 1m ~~uck
few more st tnte rvul::; after that
ufltr;f:! •uns, Audccsu11.
been granted Jlfrnl13SLon to be£ome the bride of Antonio Sa.rdo, 27, 1 ~ 1HI , 0rc:-;t ~wlluct•, IICH' !11glLrr
trame lo finall y take t h e came, 7 to
Sloul"k out bv Demo~key 2
also of the North End. War l&amp;ofl_le4 at ~irst 0"9er the gi!"l's tender 1lm:1 w tile IHI'~f'~hng week. aiBa~c:, 011 llall:-;, off Hood 2, Oeer.~ )'ears, but eoun and. tamLIY pennLS&amp;~on f1~ally were obt&amp;iaed, Tbe \IIOU!;h 1101 up 10 Pl"t' 1.1011 .,. ye.Ll ~.
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The gam~ was mther looseh I, Dtmosky I
h&amp;"DPV COUPle Ia sh WD.
Fo1. the plcscnL the adnun!strnM:'s. Louisa Denm~, da ul,lllltt tJcu .•ppu 1r utJ.1 has Uclua 11ned up played from start to ftmsli . t.he
Druble pla} ~Demoskcy to Sauer ris motored 10 Akron
Tuesday
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Electrlclt~ men finally :-;etllm~ down lo Luh~
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Kath
after a few Innings ot play . Tht
Umpll es C Allf'nswol th and R wllln· they spe nt the dRY
Marv an gran c 1 en
ryn 1on an au 1tu d e f ll ence JJ!o!al Ulllk
Mr~ w G Gravely of Clncln· •FrancJs and Mary Kath1yn motm· t he ~tcel cmpma!w.1.s l'('potl
All
Indlons just co uld not connuct w1lh Allenbworth .
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that ball of Eddie Demoskey·s, and 1 Reme by Inningsnatlltrrlved Munday for a week's ed
to the Pifuns
Wt•tl w~day, 1mi.Jil'lics nt Ihe Whlle House were
were forced tu tu!;lo tn~ tr bats asll.lL" R M
and o~g nmed and cvc11 cabinet membc1 s
200 000 (00- 2 58 visit with her s1ster , M1 s H 0. where they visited with Mt
ttpch hmln 11 111 a futile attempt to s o E
012 110 ·2x- 7 b 4 Ewing Nort h Third n•;enue
Mr11 E r•mney
ideclmed to com me nt v1 till' em·
...,k the ball.
Ja ne St.ansbmy ls spending lhe
porat lon·s 1r po1t
Mr. and Mr~ D S Fa1 mer aml
Watson fh st up for the Indians In
her nunt, Mn; Ro· Ml·. Rnd Mrs James Souders lert
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the mitlal lnnln~. go t a l11t but wo~
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Cl tflcld Rusf&gt;f'll I te11 Mitchell ul Pleasant Fitts. W Wed"e•dny morning 10,. &lt;he C. M
fcrced ou t at seennd when Gce1 s 1
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hit onf: to the infield. Geers v.a•, I and famt ly cl Mnrlms Fury We i"\':
T C Camp at Fort Thomas, Ky .

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· Z:IUmi:ton 's arch 8:30, Popular Hom·
l b Uti mess m e n uo a
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Interlude;
Duke
vi1ng, .· not to dhwharge
their employees_ nor to busmess.BkL&gt;O::lX
~edu~e I &amp;:30. ClJJ..~a.
Lu an(l
Em; ~ - 45:8, Dream
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· t Its i'hi~ il:i fane lf the busm~ssP.s Bhlp, 10.1P, March Time, 10.15, The
wages of th elr ass!S at • ·
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Stebbllltl Boys; 10:30, Herbie Ku.)'"s

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Th6 Southern OhiO Eleclnes toolt HcmhJ.x IIJ

Me lody Momentb B, The First Nlghter; 8:30, Baud Concert: 9 30. Clara
Lu and Em : 9"45, Pa1·1s Night Life,
Slumber Muslc, 11 Tal Hcmy·s

)VORDS AND DEEDS
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HERE is NO disposition on the part
the. wnter to find
fault with President Hoover and has a1des at Wa~h·
ington during the P,rescnt trying period wheil depression
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llas all but floored ;;;any good businest~ men. In fact he id
. BELud c~n~ert: 9 30. Clara
ttl· be commended for his unceas ing efforts to put an end
10, Amos 'n' Andy: 10,,
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Thomas ; 11 :15 LoUJe"s
te.the hard times thtough which we are passing. owever,
Five; n 30, Ben Pollock 's
1tmust be admitted that he is not gaining any confidence
12, Ralph Williams' Orch;
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: r.m, Otm Russo's Dance Orch.
ltlnong business leaders when he advocates one thin¥ nn
WON-Chi'"&amp;• f&lt;W&lt;-120&gt;
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pm, Dlnne1 Dance; 0.45, ~~~f~:~
noes 'he exact opPosl e •mse ·
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Teen· 7 WON Orch · 1 ·05 1
~~ · For h1stance, the ndministration has been advoc~tmg u~,~njry ·~o~Jve: 1 · 15, u~cle Wa.!t and

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1'1~9~SIDER THE POOR-Blesaod i~·

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Red Men Get Off To leo.d
But Poor Fielding Can·
cela Effort•

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0 , July - I N s With 11.0 18·Ye&amp;r..old rlrl u a wit·
)}('Foil &amp;&amp;:alnst tkSi. Samuel
MUle!",
re11Wuram. ownt!r, L&lt;Jday was IDlder
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mdletme nt, ch&amp;rJf&gt;d with obta1nlnc
frQ.dulent eii!Otlon regV!tntJou.

in Chu.rlestoo
L N Fl.s.h of Colu.mbWI t~o.· as •
bwmerss Vlaltor here Wedne&amp;dny
Whllt" her~ he was the gue11t Ill" B
p Fultz.
F.mml:'tt Schuler and Helen Ht-8.!!
atte:lded. the openlnK of the a.it")JOrt
at Alben:; Tue&amp;hi ) llft.crnoon
MIHii LllUill Mt·Kuy flf Portland
. 1Kl!t er oi P rr,fl'·l&gt;(;r McKa\ ent~n: d
•1Holzer hcspltal Mc..:tduy where :.he
. I undtcwrnl an op( ratlocJ 1mmedl11,
tt:lv Mr~ A . W McK:tv accom·
' 1paniJ.:d h~r Ht'IXlrttl Wl'dlwsdav an·
"lh ill !!ht• ts '!*"tung lllong ns wdl us
cnulrl be cxpectt'd Prof McKay a.nd
d11.ui!'htt.r Jtan ure 111 Portlu nd tu.k·
lmc care- of U1e duties on the fnrm
C. un. l!i Mls..~ Mc Kay's ab6enct'

Cc!nter flt:lc..er s nea.d. Llll n h ul mer Tlie11 M:m 1111{ lhen t u.ll•.: •~ J· 1
must \lolllClol'ICI they ueeded ~~ un~1 1
1 ~liat tu t•HU at 1 to 2
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&lt;JLII' C.. I Ill' lttl!ool (l:iillli!S o! the ISC!lw
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I ;; .. 1~ t"llpt:cted Lo be present('d to
lhe f~;~,HIS llt the high sc hool groLUlds

C. I t(&gt;p cf U1c heap luy d~eman~
r 1cmout., 0, Jut)'
from Judie ba\WLCil . {lalnl 111 ~ 11c Ar&gt;:cuts ror n n msurance
hBJ:i bc&lt;.n nw~ the \'lctun or u con· w~rc m Fremont today to
sp•racy concocted by an ll.ftefnf'Oil fuud ~ o{ t he Uber~)l bank 11.nd
·~r "to ruin my pnv».\.e llfe uemlne Lhe exact amount ol
ne\\'Spa.,..
, 1 obt~med b Y SIX d ar ..
•·-.· band"·
and
my pollt1cal carcu," fo: a gra.•&lt;
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l and cse:tped through lhe
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SCOR£1 FIGHT RESULTS Profe'"'l'onal
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Rumor Spt'ked
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PrJtndty
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Once more the Friendly Plvc org:antr.atlon came down from Park-

Harry- A clean one.
Aeto SuncMion
v.~ sta.tJ.a1ac•
Road maps are un.ne£-':ssary. T t-. ~ I Mtlnmony 111 llll nght
8Vf'188~ motorist can get )ost all know when to stop
ri.Rhl. without them.
FINED tHO .\ND C:OS'lS
Null a.nd Void
W11;1am Rade",- Wh:J wu l.l'I'Nted
Uea.lth "in&amp;
The cqu ~strltnne who wouldn t
For RentfOl" the JM)8ICII1Dn of ·lntox.lco.tl.ng 11Obl"alty l..s a .contagious dlseast
buy "- hcrse t hll; summer Bhe says
•- - - - - - - - - - - - - quo" and ttne4 1100 '&amp;lld COBta tn that m01;t wome.n catch 1!1 a.mlng ::.he want.s 1.0 walt until October
Mayr..r A P Stormont'.l court. wa~ rooms.
wh~"11 the new models come out
POrt RENT- Furnished rooms on rt'IA&amp;ed when pan of t.he flne was
Bu!.t.ernut ';.t. Call 328-L.. Mrs A paid and arraf\ltment8 to P•Y the
Amer&amp;can Trqedjr.a
P . Miler.
7-28-2 t j balance wu made wlth the court
Being so pool' that your children
The Crooll. tJr t.he 1\olontb Club
• At-cording to SherUf c H Swan- bavr.: to play the plano by hnnd
Tl1e burglar who \\as anested !1°
- - - ·- - - - - lOR REl'I'I'-Two o.i1 1ce room• on son he now has but three guest..s 1n
--· Gft'&lt;' n they gave htm a lr.O' t.o the
Oourt. s~ .. over Bulldl.na: and .LoaD tho:! t'('lunty jail, the smalle6t numbe1
Wute4 Enern
pat rol wagon.
omce. 1n nne condl\lr.4, with for .xveral yean.
It'.' !ooll!ih to put a special de'
El:cUIIe U Pleau
llklam beat. See o. B. Dpw or
livery stamp on a cLrcular letter IL
A ;icotchma:Jl never suffers ftom
Edw. Ebf!rabach, ~rov. Ohio.
PA!SII:S EX..lM
ldoesr:'t
reach the waste baskel
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lns{. r.mla He always s leeps tight
Allo two oJDce rDOIIlA Gi1 MaiP
LAwrence Meal, &amp; forme1 Galli- mudl quicker
&amp;tree¢.
s ..2f&lt;4 pollA boy, now residing In Clnctn-&lt;.: hilrlrell are homemot;:
na.tl, ha&amp; suceeutu\ly paaaed the tmdt&gt;ci visit.
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Mr l!nd Mu; Leo Shaver (Mayme trip tc Colora.do where they vlslocu
Help Wantecltered phazrna ists It ha.a bH \Drummond I annom1ee t:1e birth of relatlvel!
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Dr and Mrs Ernest Wpod spent
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here. Mr. and Mn11 Mea.ll Mr and Mrs w H Belcher m 11J l!"'le \" eck end 111 Columbw;
MEp.;' WANTE~Pot Ra.wlei&amp;h City Katherine Caurmanl will come M
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' w w '"'Jgler and Dr J T :H.o.n tbio
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Routes or 8:00 Pamtliea In Pomef'Ql' here to spend their vacation
Bob
and
John
5pent
su~Jd&amp;
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1so u ve1 e btL&lt;;mess VISitors Manda~
Middleport and Oalltpoll! re\Ja.bll!
delicious
new
cheese
food
Pt::iBONALS
!riL.ldr. ln,.liuntlngwn
In C. r.clnnatl
hustler can &amp;tart ~arnlng lf35
Mr:-. C M Yenuger and duaghmelts, sikes, apread•!
wt:~kly
and
tnereue rapidly
MI&amp;.~ Evelyn Rothgeb Is having a
Mr and Mrs L
tilmms mo- I ter J ean !ll'P visiting m Columbus
Wr•lt lmmtdlat.ely. Rawletah Co., two ~b vacation from ).hfl Davts- torect to Portsmouth Monaay The'!'
MJrs Anna Bradbury has returned
How ita Cull, rich cheeK~
Dep\.. OH~BA·l&amp;l-V
Freeport, Shuler Co. and Is leaving Thursday were acocmpanlcd h ome t:y the11 hom-:: ftcm l\ll e"&lt; t&lt;: nded visit m Coflavor blends whh other
JU.
7·W-al w~th her mother Mrs Nannle Roth- dau'jnter Mrs S M Evan~ whc lurnbul&gt;
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gcb nnd brother- In-law and alater, cam" (or a short 'iislt
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foode! Meat, fiah,qge, vegMr. Bnd Mrll Gilbert Beard for a
M' se Marian Schwaaz cf Clncln NOTICE I
vlalt In Colu~btlll and Cinclnna.tl
Mr and Mrs Whilnm Wayne
Is v1111bng her uncle 01 . J 0 .
etables. And it'a as health.La
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I'QrH
ura .&amp;..m.Vls or Columbu.s Is
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Jlina
be on visit'
arrived Tue::;:l:t}! or a v s t w
t e [ Mr nPd Mrs Wilbur Cnr pc:ntez of
ful-us dlgestible-aiJ pure
a t the h ome G r Mr a_ld
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t '.._,Mil Amr ~vJllc wt:zt week end
guest~~ cf
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whole mUk itself!
oomtJfmifld Ba.turda.y by her dlmgh- an
·Mr. :md M1s R:)bert 1-lt:n c
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3 or 4th. incluoive.
Ur Ml98 Mlldrt1d Davt.s and Joe i M n BII\Ul WEt •. crll ult :tCC')nl - I Mrs 0 B White c f ,JackSon e'.lTry it today-for wokLarnb who returned atter spending I pau ot-a by Mr ami Mrn Mal'k.~ 1u U tercd Holzet hosp!t:W Mol'iKY !01
lng Qnd l!landwiches. Your
the week end
1son ot Huntington "Pent t 1lelr Sun - jobsel'latlou
HOTEL tOLUMIIUS
M: and Mrs. Bnnard Lombarrl : liRY :ll their hom~ here
M1 .• J L Hasklm c. nd guests Mr
g.:Ocer hal!l it in the half
and Walter Thompson of Columbus , J ~hn McOutnn. who ha :, tweuly and Mrs Huhd Hood 1ue ,;pcn&lt;llng
I Short Bloob Norlh of Metu·
pound
IJBckage,
and wn Howard
Thompson a l rl day1 furlough trcm the U S Nnvy a f~;w days In Charlc!i-U.n.
orb.l llall and lhoad Street..
iwife r.r Cleveland \OCI'C wr~k t:rJd 1:J :;p('ndlng It Wllh rrl::ttlvcs here , Mr and Mrs Clolr Kimball have
j8'Uests or Mr. and Mn!. Je~sc Thomp ·a 1d at CGiumbus
I n:tutl zed f1om a visit &gt;Jilh relatives. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1 M'1 :md Mz"S Ji.fi.JI Bamul ~ rs lllHl .wa r Cu1 c!nnatl
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"Doc" Crow B.nd once more they rcturned a.fter t.a.klng a IC&amp;l clrubblnll
Th' SCO'' W •• 8 to 0 and ar•-· the
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and far between

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hl&amp; speed ball whizzing by, the lQcal
bOys were able to do but little wtth
tt. HI' d'r'n" [ailed h&lt;m Not trltlcal moments however tmd towa1 r1
the latter pa~:.tor the gttme. he slmPly lobbed the ball "P to t he bat"
tel'&amp; although the local boys did
earn four of then· runs without a
queotion
Pllcher fnnned fil'e of his opponents get.tlng the three hl the tl.rst
inning interr;pe1·sed between r our
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ted
hits and an en or Whlcn e.ecoun
for two rm1s. He fal!ncd two more
on his smoke ball 111 the thlul but

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you cfedde, it will tlll'ft the OYea oa autamatically. Temperatura 1ft UMti
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At the hour you cleoipate, to the miaute, lhe lleat will be IUttl&lt;d of md • deliciowly cooked cfumer will be owoitiaJ your _,.,,

And thia ~ that aoedo no WllkhinJ io ... one of the miNdet lorouaht you by
the ...,..,.;.. Gt:tton1 E1octric: Ho&lt;point ...... A cool kitdxa io
So
perfectly inaullt.al. il a Hotpoint ovm th.t whea the heat il U0° inlide, ice water
oct on top kecpo coc!t Came iD ousd- thia ........W...,.. today.

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the earlier inntllgs. Hi" catchet ,
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M ooney Is a rca I ball payer,
as
nitty a catcher i'.s one would want
to see and m addition he can throw
e. mtl&amp;n ball hhnselt as was attested
by his pitching etfoJ·t In the nightcap, a five hmtng affair indulged in

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Luther Jonu ond wile In Jnck .. :&gt;:l
~' )i- ll'ra. 0. H. Wrl~:ht, dat11tht:o,.
IBt.eUa and e-on Bert Wrlgl)t and wife
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t"lllCI street. rarklaf-1'1• limit
SundBy with trlends
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Bob 8tevason cf Cclumbus sp A n ~ HARPOONER?
John
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sunc:oy herr with friend s
Maaa&amp;IDI Dlreclor
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~ hlti rarcnt~;, Mr
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'I h~vr only t 1l•cn =! 1-ootllcs but I
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down t ltl md by lh1
Clucag~ seut
Cul.l:i JHClllg ho1ue 011 a
fnu:'ld nhd m th e liru one I took_
Today and Tomorrow
RoUBh, If
2 0 0 0 0 0 lting fly by FIOWfiS \d Wlll ! t.n U for
l rccomnu r.d 1110 .my \\Om.m ,.,ho
Weyersmiller, 2b
2 0 0 o 3 u the canimllbl 0,c1 Booton zncharv
r.uffers as I d,d '' -Mrs. C E. J!,n.. k,
"THE PRODIGAL"
, Hysell ss
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2 o 0 2 1 0 wall the hm lmg v1cttm but he he lll
R'. R. No. 2, Prum1se Cu-y, hw, a. I
RUSifll, lb
1 0 0 8 0 1 St LoU!s lo sllr lllt ~ . Hame:; givlnl':
llnu and ~c-. Lallrern.~ Tibbett, Cliff Edwards, blht'r RalsloQ,
i Giles,cf
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1 0 0 (I 0 0 Bt slt,n eight
1 Williams rf
ll ~.: tl:..lll HtlfllJ&lt;'r a11d ~arpin t"ete hit.
.teuo Tibbett JJn{- you'll
N!rk Cull op doubl('(1 tn ld l 111Ln
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1 o o 1 0 0
• :INB Stivers,
ho1\l at his ho!lu pal~ Roland Yoanlt' and Cliff T.. d'l\'ll.rd!l.
Hnrbrecht, c
2 0 o 2 0 0 IW::J c ul m Ute HI nih o.nll ~ cor •r l
Green. 3b
2 o 1 1 1 o on n single by Ton:. Cuu:uu lin a ~
•.BY ICING FEATURES
IN C
' Else!. p
1 1 0 1 1 o the Red~ a mbu:;hed th1 Hrookly-n
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R.obJm. 5 t-n 4 Tony was Uw llllling
Tbe IIUd~. Mlcied b\dy of O.ral- here-tha.t 11omethlq had hap- Colt was not answering question~ 1 Total8
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diae Foster is found buried a s/IQrt pened."
he wu asking them.
Home run Mooney
Rf,gcrs aomsby h1mse tr doublefl
~isr.J.ar;;e from the Peddler's Rao~d
"Can you account for your
''Yea knew the police we,.
Bases on balls, by Muonpy 1 by tG •co r( the 1un thttt c:.' \m tt&gt;d mo~ t
ious,. The fi'.IYI' is liiJN. witll a time since your return T"
looking fOJ' Geraldine Fol'!ter," ho Els:!lsteln 2
m •,h~ Chlc&amp;~o's cub 0 to 3 di! Jl·
li8easc~ated lluid1 o~adneo~rb1 ue
"Surely."
re&amp;1U11ed. "Why didn't you coma
Struck out. by Mocucy a. b\' tn g of the Ph!Jlles DhH t lut u. lt:JmCw'o bottles sh:uii.J.r to tlto1t fpund
"Please do. 1hen-here and and ten me about that telephon• EiseiF.teln 2
a rwwmg in Ra jah for th&lt;' e,.; u ,t
Ia tll~ o/llee of Dr. Humphrey now."
call?'"
Falil!ed ball, Huggins.
taJti"S Root iann~d 111 H' P!ulh
~.tkctll. Getaldlae'• emplttyer. Mas~ll ctanced with a lltlperior "Geraldine told me she was Ia
Earned runs, Parkel sburg 4, Pum- Glllld. Hem~ lcy , RO'tt:&gt; b nll crv nM tU/
• wo wom•D we.r• sei'JJ ,._.,Ia&amp; air frOm Doughertv's red an&lt;\ troubJ• of •a prlvat,o e!har&amp;ett:r. 1 e 1·oy 1.
&amp;lie do9for't 911ice CV'E7iD~. •im.., (rankly skeptical fac\ to Hogan'•· wantod to talk with her fir.st."
Left on bases, Pomeroy 2, Far- net only caught u 1'1 nr gmn ~ l:n t he
lla~ bottl~•- Colt pJ'r:b liP a blo11d, ihrewd, pale cdbntenance, aod
DoU&amp;"herty snorted and winkrd kersburg 6
11.1dffi grcatly en tile cr~. t'~ r bv
lair at th~ .sr:e11e oJ tl.re t;rlme, tlien, wlth a sigh something akin at Hogan, ali Colt veered to another
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IIrs. II or~.ID, • a~tiJuOt,
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cor~o .. t;o relief be tumed back to the tack.
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•rates tbe doctor'• .sto1t~me•t Commiaa!oner.
"Doetor, you have an office in
Umpires, Mnn:hl nnd Plu ottl
Tl1 •' (,r~ut s ow ~' 1 \JJ ( h r II '·1
tAo~t be
w'tb her daughter tbl'
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Washington Square and an apartSeme by iunln,s
fi .mlh 6 lc 2 Hutbl•H Plm h : h n l
4.1J' oJ th d1sappearance. H.•
yetenoua Phone Call
mont on Fifth Ave, Do you ront
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~" m.r •.stra~ge W';'ltiiD wu walt"I arrived In town early Thurs- pr own anv other property?"
hil.'i
o 1 ' t 0 ::- t• 111ft'.:' hit t• :11£1 ll'l' I hi P ' .JI 'llt.:
in1 outside .fus offtr;;e wllea herefn
"A ro~Mt'"~deal."
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r~rnfd. Otll~r susp~ts ar~ G~ral- day morn It and went to my of"Mind telllnc me where'!"
Cptlll'' nH, crJoJ s
u 1 o 1 O-~ ['1 h•· 01 m t·. Jt.H1 •,us 11 ~ 1 1 mg, 1" w 1
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'!•ne s. brother, Bruc., .,.ho u ~ ff,i0ctel,en~U «Biauyt 18 wboau'tbthus,y00w•0'~h010m0k'
h tber es."
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o o 1 o 0-- 1 p., 1, In tlH' lih a •HI h ~· w,ts fo•C"10 ert
~. ~n d Hur 1 Anrl• n the WI.
afternoon I received a tclo- some fanning land that he owned
•tronr, tbe vrcftms former Mnce. h
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th sh kin upper New York State, a. house Oppont".ll.~ L"Iro1 s
IJ o o o o- -o rrl t ,, k ,t\ J' tl•1 ... llr l'
A~mstroDf sto~tes he pbo11~ Geral· P one call wat gavo me e oc on the We.llt~Jde which he rented
Ll~ f llb&lt;-c w~ s 11 ,1 · he ct t 1 l' on lv
d1ne from Hartford the rught be of my lif1!.
- - - - -- · -- thl\.~" llltH b" D·' IH Ht l"lu 1 ~ tile
• to rurg"'~
"Frolil whom W&amp;ll that?"'
out and a f' ing tshack
down oa
'!Jl.Jclr t~ s,1" 1 1 r, fi 1
lore she dJSappeued
T HE STANDING
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"Mr. Colt," declared Doetor th e 'E u •.... ru,.t ore o Mary1am1.
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"Well but don't you and 1 b(lt]i
Whllt n 11 11 rw h addf'l 1 up Bo.s!r.n HI
karlls tllat. Bruce Foster is aa a rinp: of conviction, "I talked know th8t you also have a Lunga.- Club
Wool Lo:,[ Pc.:\ Df' l ·czl 1
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Hopt~d Child, wbose lathe~ was with Geraldine Foster."
loW' on Peddler's Road?"
J\1\oli'RICJI,\ raS:-if' .: M 'riON
:::;,,(1 f':~ •n J on&lt; s ,, 1'. ~ o0· 1 ·• ' td
JJuag for murd(Jr. It fs bel~eved,
''Geraldine Foster!'"
Maskell was plainly ta.ken abac'k s t Paul
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•owever, that Mr. Foster I&amp; the
Dougherty's vo ice wa! a. s(Juenl at this
Louisville
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r;!1e/::~; ·P!di~,.·~ifo":d
Columbus
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495 ton r hort~t u tr. CrmH:&gt; tx·g;: ·1 tJut·-1
louse, identifies Dr. MasbiJ as
Kansas City
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lndib.uapoll.~
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1
F Maskell Were under sur· ·'
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WRE.'IT;.Hl(: il.ESVL ~-s
veillanee. I wouldn't mm!
N,\1'10:/AI, I.Ei\(Oi fl·:
1
Wou
Lo·,L
f-'c'
Clno
dela}1ng but"62
35
G39
111 Tlill'tll,Jilona.l Ne•·, •, ,3("V JCP
S~
Louis
,. AU right, Dougherty. WoulJ
52
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fl.'iJ
Al S1o :1 F'wnel .co 1J . Kn1 I l:i.ltCluea(:o
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lk
to
JOU like to t.a
1m ·
New Ymk
.. 50
41
640
J • ClPv c lunrl llClY.••'eJg-ht , c!e"When 1"
• .ik ,\,
B!Ooklyn . . .
.. 52 , 46
.w1
[~,?~;:~,.,,"~,r~;.,,~f{{..;,m.·jtan.
roml('l'
"'Now.'"
:~.:.. '1."\ •'4-.\.,.
45
4"1
t •89
: ~1 two out or tt u ·o;&gt;r
llosllm .... .
2
4
6
Pittllburgh .
42
49
"Where?"
Philadelphia ..
38
.57 ' .400
••Here. Tony, bring in :Ooctor
Cineinn&amp;tl
3G
60
37~
Humphrey Maskell.''
Info '!hatcher Colt's office I led
,.. ·- -- ---- -- ...;:r-~.-~AMERICAN LEAGUE
the "lau_ghmg p,hysician of Wash.&amp;'1 •
•
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Club
,
-.olun
Lc.st
ington Square,' whil&amp; J)oughert:r
Goodyear is die greatest name in rublier.
Philadelphia
..
.
.
72
26
ata.red in dumb amazeme'nt.
VVashlngton . .
60
36
To his tull bei~t stopd HumMillions and millions more people ride on
New Y01·k . .
. . 55
39
plrre)' Maskell; bas, hat, Was held
, Cleveland
45
51
against his heart, bu~ chin wa9 upTires than on any ocher kind: ~ ·
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1St. Louis
42
51
lifted so tha.t be nminded me of a
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t
Bos
ton
•
37
fl7
politician on the real' platform of
C)lle&lt;\go
36
5\1
a Pullman about to make a speech.
That's why, at times like these, wid} ritblier prices at
Dcli'Oit
35
63
,.Sit down, Doctor,"' tnvited
Thatcher Colt, In a colorless to~e,
rock bottom, Goodyear can offee.nluCs none ca.a·match.
TUF.SDA \"S RESULTB.
after presenting h.im to th, ra;:m "About tltrett o'clMh In the a/lernoon, l received a t~lc·t,lrone
AMER·C~ LEAGUE
Doqherty amf t'he 'partiC:u a.rly
a~ll llwt •at;e m.e IIUJ tlaock oj my lije," aafd Ma•kell.
Here we list some of the amazingly low pri~es- now
8, lndinnnpolli, 4.
CoiumbUs,
threateninl Hogan.
,
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The pbyl!ic:ian sank eaetly, al- ot aurgrise. We were all as"RigL' you are," he admitted.
[ prevailing on Goodyear Padilindets.
St Paul. 6; MUwaUkec. 1
mOlt with affected earelessneP,
h
b
1y
raon who ''1 .,,eaaed vou knew when I aa.w
-ossed
his
le~~'s.
tonis
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t
e
on
pe
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St Paul. 13, Milwaukee. 5.
Into •• hair' and ....
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seemed ...... t(, regard it without Mn. H•berbomut w f o )'O
Check the list carefully.
Ito... little it will cost to
,Kansas Clty,1'l;- Mlnneapol!D, 8.
Thatcher Colt bep.p, to que!ltJon emotion wa9 the doet"lr himself.
bring that up now!"
Louu:vllle, 8; Tol!:!clo. 'l 110 Jh.
bim wjth disarming mildness.
"She aald It wa~~, and it sounded
1 noticed that a fugitive note of
I re-equip your car.
ning'l I
Maal~r Of
lille ber voice," he added c11.lmly · anx.letJ was in his voice.
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"But the conqection waa bad."
"What did you use that house
NA'nON.ULEAGUE
Great, sturdy Supertwist balloons, built to Goodyear
"You knoW that oucra ne 011ua0 on," urged •oJt. "What tor-w•:v off there in the woods!"
te.r b. dead!"
hanpened'!''
asked Thatehor CoJL
, St. . LOUis. J; Bost.on, 0
1
"1 heard 11ome talk while was
l•sbe Informed me 1~e was in
N H deaw
1· ~t!W Yorlt, (I; PltlsburJh, 2.
standards ,by Goodyear craftsmen, at prices a thrifty
'
waiting outside. I gathered t!Jat aome terriblo trouble, but she J'-;;;:;:;:::;-' °;;;;;;;;1;;r.-;ayi;;;;:;;&lt;""hl.' Oli'lt:fqr{a.t'l, 5, irooklyn, 4.
1
abe wu murdered, the PWJ.', girl! could not tell me about it over the
Doctor Maskell cleared bit l Ohlcagp, 6; Philadelphia, 3
man can understand.
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But I have n~'-detailf. kill~~ ~~d telephone, l'l aha bcued me to throat. h~a'ribr.
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AilfE1IICA1' Ll'•GI t:
ten me how ane w~..
come to bet at once. which I tried
"You needn't be embarrassed 1
Qhlc~·o, ·t4; New Yol'k, 12.
where 1he wa.1 found •
to do. u
,
with me," puraued the Com~s"Do :rou know a.nythlng about
"You trled to do,•• snarled Ho- slopet. "Did you have It aaa
e• 1 ~CAtOn. 8i Dettoj~. 1
'PbflitleJPfiia, 8; · ~t. r.ours, 3.
.,
lt at anT"
.
goan.
~&lt;What
·
~
ld
7ou
do!"
&amp;w•r
for
~-ada
that
requ
d
''N~ertarnly, no 1
,
!"
"I'!
ldl 8 ask•d me t.o meet 'riv
· acyl"
· WhshhiktlHa, 8; Cleveland, l.
"Haven't -•
auoplc1ons
n
~"'"' Maa:,n llhook his bea~ , l
"~ an•
or
d
her ~era
at the en
ncq of Bronx Par~ Doctor
"None," a swere'd the octor yn Jl:.le P.elha Parltwaf.· 1 drove
"'N'o. I hope that you do not
beartilJ.
b
t
th btit theft alo e, •l)i.rkei:l near the aa1ume-''
·
"Where have 7oa een 15 nee e eutrap.ce, wai!ell~ ~o hours, e!~~
~eher Colt held up his b.Jldl
nl1bt I talked to JOU In f'&gt;ur 1aw nothl'D.I
her. Th.e'n 1
in ~rotest.
office 1"
h orne.,.
• al..lftr,
York.'"
,
... nOt aesumf.....
... an.....
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New
••A.wa'f t rom
"Did anvbr,y · who knew you Doctor Mulr:ell," he auured him.,
"Where?"
~ 11"&lt;·•...,...e
... •1- d Tha t e~b er ..D.Ju..,,Yttu ever ·-•-GeraJ..l'
.,
In the w,,est. .. see you ther
f,oAIUI
~me Foa- ,
1 wu travelling
1
~r.
'kckt
Colt.
ter to· that plaeet"
•
&gt; • •g,u did. roq ,~e~ · "4••Nobod~l
am
&amp;Orry to 1ay." ,
-'Abaolutely never.'' nld boc-,
1
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do
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' ' to• )IJ!!Ic~l... I .. ' t,
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•r· ' ~' I) 0"-:le'ft ~·:onaJ 1«'• il'1""'l'dl/ i/·fttqi.~Q-~tast.!Jan: ~l.t•J~Nt~e~rfor ·• sluirti'vl1~tf"
' Dtceii\J.$1' 29, ana
on 5, In the attera.oon.'"
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.. ~ tlrne Jibe was murdered,"
"Didsbe' krw,.ot.iteexlatenceT" 1
1 ld
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11(_,-ell, ' don•t think ao."'
"Yea-two dtJa ago, •• · to
thundered Do:ucJlerty. ' 4Aod th•t
oa. Bu' 1 bava ~en visi'tlDr.b my Ia •••• all"!" ,
..... e two men toO'bd at eacJa·l
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,,'!tow
w
•n . In 1lle Dli!! •.&amp;.Df 'a mom.en~·· ~
-~ hoafe"'dd found • a ·detec·
dOes
tba:t afh;t aqe!'" otluw
i;."' wllo told me I abould come eea&amp;ered thedoeter. But'I'Uteher (To I• C.t.lil111d Tomo,.,.nr.) _j

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Ml!1s Nu·ma Hcrn&lt;"r has l('lulll1cl
!rGm n two wrck b v2.1utlrm whl( ll
sh~ "Pe11t In Rl&lt;"hmonfl .Ky~ n~ th ~
gntst or MIH~ W r rda Polnd~ x·l ~:- wi n .
motPt't!d home wlti1 he for an cx-

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nat.
She denied aht planned to ept.er
\he nsovtes to mate
auch aa Utoae fea.tu.rtnc BobDJ

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control than Pilch...
plc:k the br,U up In center. 1'!..., ,.,...., ,,
I 0 • 0 0 •
• L Ne• Yor.--Chad ey Jl.&lt;otZWI
BIU TJI4en_:c· _ _
Of the ftn:t. nen men to
'1(1.1 IJIYtn a We whip_· RuaeU
' ..airtrbl ef
\ 0 1 1 0 1
1 DulULh heaY)'Wela:ht, knockeu out
14ooney, six went ba&lt;.lk to Bit down J)6d h1.1 1n1llld fiJ &amp;Qii &amp;beD ~''* l H .~ 1
f 0 0 7 0 0
Mal.eOO&amp;a, Spain . t31
Tnpt Othtlr Fia•
mutt.erln1 IU»ut 10methln&amp; about wild , baC.h. advanced em R&amp;YUaill J
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1 eteve Hamas, Pall8aic, N J koocl!.
4 0 0 1 0 0
11
th e bell becotPIOJ lnvl41ble u It hit put. t.hil'd QaLLl fumed &amp;ad
n,y, c
d ut Fra nk Morris Ney,• Yor k •71 Who Say z: 5 he L1kea Tennia
'-The fn u·~&gt;l mll
!hill neer I
neared t he plat~ He Canned eta:ht Shorr•• tap tO lhoR &amp;tulle)'
Jlcrleaort~. 3b
fi 0 :J 3 3 1
T~·
ND
B
ld
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l; al f
111'0 fl•t•t lnu~ ill &amp;u mt! • ·oqdtrhJI
In the ftve tnn ingl. Tho ftnt two rorcectat hOme . DUilD Yllkect torc~ ~ Bamum, lb
.. f 0 0 I ~ 0
hea!t~ei h~cw:erea t!d ~~rty }'~x
Too Mu c h to Deaetl
'I nmnl.er cull "l\111• II :; fi\O llnh·.e • tOt
In the Cret liUllUII belnl vlet.lma af· lnJ Nca)' home "Nitb the .ftnt l'WI J~~· ~f
. fo 00 1 ~ ~ 1,
INew \ o. ~ (81
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Ama te ur Ranka
I • ~l'!llwr In u 11.1 ~1· \II .. nl rnp t rt) WID!
tQt which Hysell popped to till! ot the 1nnlna. H~~orbneht, llnclCC!_~ I ~Ictier' p
• 3 0 '1 1 0 ~ I
r Vlncen ~ pad lll, Arge ntln~ h Cil \j- 1
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1
p1Lc hei:1and. tle then fanned LhB neXt left, Ra1Vlinp IOOllnl and Wmm
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l WCJi h t de(elltcd Ulll Hij;~JU~. N~ ~
1 •· u Si' , . " ' ~&gt;tl
tour
•--·- lh~w '"·
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a row ILild wound up lhe J a.c......,.,
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rt I urn -"ld
'"' • Totals
y nk B 14 T lZ · Y::::ok. (6J
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· REWARD 1
33 0 6 34
41
1
fifth with tmoLhcr. He is a. sweet ~r.. -~-mtrki!Cl U]l but
I rom .. '
y
0
Vl:l.itlllt.mO Camvolu,
Al)ll:llll!l j H i l t' !•' il l' l~l i ll ltt' ]I :J t'&lt; l '-•1. .
th t
I) OlU'ts,t~
pllchor a.s well 1'11 t·ecclvt!r.
~
po~..."'to·~t,'.,.'"'-~ ..thlrdllnsol~ s:'e%~ct
5 0 ) t o 0 Score; Grove Credited ' lwabcvy~cG
zQht. knock,e,·d, out au~ Rue!- I,.,.,.'" l•'~kn fn, rn ti lt: J;llll:s uf ,t il l' l llt~.~~~st ; t~;~~ce sto~ w:bi/~ ·roUo.itn
Pomero(11 chancel! loot¥~ bi\&lt;1 in
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W'th 21 t
len 11:. ernlfUIY,
' Jir,, 11 Lll. l 1 ~, d
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ch
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6 3 4 2 1 0
the openlna stanza. ' Freua ftnt up t.o Harbrecht bu was ap.t on an at~ av .... ftli
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At Lo:; Angeles Ca l -DJ. n. m J~ ll [ , 1 , 1 1, 111 ., 1,,1 '
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-~ !rem 1ih&lt;.: Pt.lldl Ha use at"'""' "~~.er (
lk
•8'"1lioy
2b
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wa e W en Ha• breebt LOBt 'ton'trol t.emp I to plller &amp;ocond with Hob )I 1 ..
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G sun . or u:.t! K
Marchi beat out a hit t.o the pit- holdlnll the ball, JackSQn ~lnll.ed :Ne;:selrOQd. c
5 2 I I 0 Uj
lw'ciK h t, 'won on ,.. t~hn lcal k no ck - 1 1 ~ P 11 " ct 1
b ' 1 11 l aL. 111 1111 sen Mine 1:1t Hob!on , or t.he ,pe
\
e l~r Frezza goiug t.o third. He had pul&gt;t third aft.er Barnum wu out RawllnJs, lb
5 1 312 0 0
o ut rrum Bn lvD.tOlC R llggnel1 ~ ~ w!_, ' ' 1 '/
; 1 I 'l' lll 1C11 no l ll&amp;'ll l.l lilHl Mint' a t HobsO n
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1 · H il 1· W.ds !VIrKod ,
taken se&lt;:ond on a pa556d ball
H. lm his t.up to Hobby nnd Ruwll Galli, 3b
f 0 1 2 10
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Pna..'-J! n~ am aud., v,t:lghtsJor : 1
Bmwn hJt to O ~~oul wbo Qeld f'J'ei'.Za h1t to Oaul for the fint\-1 out ot t.he Shorr, rf
• 2 J 2 0 0 In Stll; wa.htnglon Beat•
{.,l t1o 11 1 I! I&lt; ' I \\ •• ~ 1 1 ' \
l lll)lil .I L1r
fh ~ \.(. :1 mme .5CUI1.:
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on Lhh'd as he threw ,put Brown I inning •
Dunn It
3 0 o 2 o o
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m kllllil. u a, t Ju, iJ' 1 l ui' Wl ''! tu• I
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Ma1chl taking se~ond Mooney \lia~
Dav~ opened the fourth for Harb~ht. p
f o 1 3 3 o
_,.eve an ;
eml ey
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F tglll B r,~.&amp;~ a
o.n4 ~enM!I :
1'1r rJ,, ., ' ~ . · ~· · ~.,, • 11 tl lo· ~ L t o1nsare v.hen Gaul book'd his IJTOtlhder 1Pomeroy with a double down the
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Hitr. Hard
W: M T.'red tl C II , Jf/
cuns
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and lhe bw;es were lou.dP.d but f'og~ left fi eld roul Hue, Stanley popperi Totalti .
. . . . 40 a 15 ~7 a 1
'4 1 1
orle - ~ 11.: . ~ 1 .1 1 1 , 1r.: 1 1 r " · s , .11,z•14t 1 1
Ou .: Brass 1~1&gt;1 ~Cator
he I 1
le.song ftled to Shor r and Frezza re~ to fln;t Nessy s.lug:ect to center and
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By COPELAND c BUHG
La ':I 11 J ' '11 111' :1: •d CmJ..:1 t Clul, Lw- 1 a l J\e tJ.K !:'n otf · team
te. 1
fused La take a. elmuce after which Dnvis .scored, fta':.v iings tlied to left.
Two base hit:!, Dtwls, 6hon
1 N s Spmt,&lt;,; Writer
It1;'' 11'1 ut 1111 \h(· rou r l ~ lo.t \h '
fi.LbO
wi t h til!! bases still loaAcd. Barnum rand Nessy t&gt;eorcd ~o~t.er the ca.tc;h,
Baees on balls, by Harbrecht 2 by
New Yo1Jt. J uly .!9- With
1.1; . l Pt"' ~ brtb lt Dt O m1:! Gcucul lor Fll'lds, t\\ 1~ bUII&gt;lt
endc&lt;llhe lnmug when his pop was having taken second on the throw iPilcher 1
Athletic« clic ki ng bdll nd Jum llk •' 'J
CllllL _, ' l 11 lu n1 · h · 1111 1 Ls 1•1 tl u 1 !JJuslt lwldl:'t
z"lugs 1\ud lh1ny
gath('l'ed lu , 111 deep shol't by Davfll. l m to get Davis ll.nd thll'fl on" wild 1 Stmck out, by Harbrecht 1. by pen)et unl motion Lf'f l Y Ot u\"e h iil&gt;
Pt!tl t t1•r- tw.d zuuml ol th~ lad!(':,'
tw, bJn.ss br uslJ l wldt" n lor 100
Poroeroy v;as.,. more successfl,ll pit ch Parkersblll'{; iiOt one on Ulr~1 ' Pilchcr $
oSl'l t!.lt" cull l[ll'l JI, ul
K w Gem~t at.ors
1an e:"&lt;ccllcnt &lt;: h an~·e to \ll;lkc bas;;-Stivers fanned bu~ Davis slngled to 1:1. walk ln the fl.tth and Pomeroy
Wild p1tch, Pilcher
ba ll h! stor~
1
Tl' h f QUipment.. Y. HS taken
"'··•·,·~ pp In g 1\ speed ball, the[a dd cd ano ther run 1n their ,..air,
'Passed
ball~ .
Nesseli'Oact 2
I llk t ll loll ~ [;,u lll Ul !J '" ''''''
111m Hob:,(m n·~ tre
spher , lOllinG to first out Qf teacil Shorr led off ., lt.h a double down Mc.cm ~y 2
· He lfh.d hts 2lS l VIc tor~ of tl.tl )
f•11 I · ~ ~ 1 '-'lla !,' \\ ,ts tlu
l• ll) lht•
ALSO
of the· in11eld witll just enough llcfl field foul line went to third on
Double play, Barnum to Fogle- yen1 WH~er IllS belt L00:1 \' a nd t! l
\\ l,l ]U" '--ham pwn J11 ll JL
One and On e half Wu lll!gc
·eugi\Sh" on It to kcc1) it rolllng 1 Stilcts bingle to center and BCQred aong to H Brown
he wms nine more G'UL 1ll'B h e wi ll j
n , r• putb t !J.&lt;t
H&lt;!~ ~ uu~lll ruunQ t op(X'r w•rc ,
fan until it passed fu ~t lx:.se. Sinu- [on Davis hit pn~t t hird which th:!l Lert on bases, Friendly Fi no B be tne l:~&amp;t lcfl - llRn d(·l t.o U!Ju
fl i-Jpr·1:ac h{(l lo tu zn I i;;~\~Ml'~1. ~~ i
thL' wir e h ung b.W. oil(.'(', no
l~y ~oll~~ed w•th a single thru ~;lrd ~lcked found too hot to han- Pomeroy 9
litlle tl!cl;_
~u, rl r&gt;( • c:l ' LUlU 11 1! 11 H P11"l C (J- kinks llk(' llPW mu,Y bt' cut mto
~tor a. 011 r D:wls had :J.dvanced to e.
EAnled runs, Pomeroy 4
GIO\e got o bJ !';l..- y~d~JUa~ , 1'th t t Rl(' .1 b~ol u l1 I\ un!r ue- I ha l e
kP gth:; of 30 lo 36 inche;; Tak~eoond
p,L&amp;;edGeored
ball and
DaviS
First
hase on 2'. errors , Prl£!nclly eelvin"'~ er:'d • rm th e 6 to 3 •H,~ lmtr
Jwa1U no! h111"b ubou&gt; &gt;I ··.. nd I&gt; 1 ell f•·om Red Blrtl Mine
by a prett~ a fipun~
the mltlal
Fog 1esong s1ng1~
''"' 1n the s 1xlh but Five
I, Pomeroy
tally ot the game Joe took: second It was was Led as wns Rnwllngs hit
Umpires, Mees and Dnvls
of the St Louis Browmes whL· n :1c
evu \H~ H' a ~ k( d t.u de.se 1t l hl:' a ma M c Hobart,
on th~ throw m, went to third on a In Pomeroy's half, he bc!ng doubled
Score by lh&lt;&gt;in""'·
relle\ed Eallls ha w m tiL e t'ig hLh AI
1' UI I lloJi d .urn Lh'" olfiT down
Mu'ldlcpolt
on Gaul's smnok to thl- Pllche' "
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Smm10US. one of • ~""•c betLer ball
passed ball and scot·ed when Fogle•u.
'"' Friendly ~,,_ "l&gt;ns ooo 000 ~ •
- - -- song failed to handle NeS!!elrond'.s hit was wasted In the seventh and
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roller Ncssy reaching first on the Pomeroy failed to get a man on m Oppo•·-n'·· o-ra~ 101 201 OOO--l u1u.mplons
tn:.mph :;J I.JuHLmr,
100 000 DOx-------8 rortll wtth IL 1 l!'ith honw r
bobble, Rawhngs then blngled thru their half. The visitors were oM Pcrne;~Y..., ru~~....
203 210
s hort . Ne-ssy going to Becond . he ~wo three in the last two lnninJIS
· hits
'I'he Cnlcago Sox. ltlw a Jot ~f
41 ;3 231 02,_ 15
took third on Gaul's hit to tert but a.nd the lOcals "'aBted two hits in
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wrm•J out t o be not ha 1I .1s
Oppon
was lett along with Rawlings and their h alf of the eighth, Davis getent s erl0l'8
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Gaul when Shorr and Dunn both ting h'~ our
ng e au Stan ey Pa k b , •r.on ABamR• H PO
E the pmnacles to lowe• &lt;LW!I J' til~
did the r~~onnlng stunt
his t ud in this frame
r er!l urg
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The leading hitters fm the 'i lslt- Brllllont. U .
2 1 0 0 o 0 ptoud New Yui k Yan k~:-s. 14 to 12
"{ WAS ~ eak ami run do" n and
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The Alaba:;tcrs Got 111.1.d v. Jth the
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m!~l! t~el}i:C~t~n~~Oa~~:li~g; ~:, w~~g:'~:?~gJ~~~s~ru:~~ ~1~ :~~m~V:,~· 3~
~ ~ 0 ~ ~ ~ heat or rumf' r lnng In llle !•lghlh Ju- I "a\cuuldn'l
in
bed
aU day , , . vn an -oum
IJc..tr and See; John Roles, (.ienevleve Tobin, Louis Wilson, Raymond
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11 l a iJu~s
throw t.o catch Jackson, Gaul 9.lso cher accounted for the other twl), Mooney, p
3 1 2 2 o o nlng 11 '111 Jushell ove
of fem~ le weakcC\'s.
WllS only H1ree 1uns .shur l d
th rew ou t R usse II an d PI'c h er. Tbe F or Pomeroy D av Is c IIck e d a d au bl e Te,I 'b
3 I 0 0 0 0 Thlo,;
Ha1 kelt, Zasu t•itls a. ml HI&lt;' hard Tuekr-r. A brlllia.bt-very frank
nwUeJn tc cOid for ac tl vtLY In IL- sin"My cousin rox onJm(ndeU ynur
local boys wen: retired In Older alsa and three singles, Stanley register- HugghlB, c
I 0 1 B o o gll:' mnmg Cnrl Ht!ynolds tred .l
Vegetable ComJ-lOunJ 111 m.: and 1
fl' fSt'ntaUon or the mu.sl per11onal of human rcla.Uons.
In the thlrd Marchi singled over ed three singles ll.S did Rawlings, Thomas, rr
3 0 1 o ll 0 lecotd , howe\ el , by hitting doui.Jles
besan 1akinb It rJ gbi il\\al .
second after Fre~ hil.d been 1e- Slivers, Nes.sy, Gaul and Harbrecht C Stiver~ . lb
3 o 1 3 o o
Also Comedy
" l sure f~:cl !Jke a new '"Om.m.
tired, went t.o second on a passed each singled once and Shorr daub- Brull1, tr
2 o o o o o m Lhe ~'anzll
\\'or k .: 11 day .:nJ a .D ~1ronge r and
ball, took 3rd on an out but was left jled Nessy, Shorr and Davis eo.Cit
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SCOR£1 FIGHT RESULTS Profe'"'l'onal
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Rumor Spt'ked
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PrJtndty
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By Mrs. M00 dy ''*'" "'"
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Once more the Friendly Plvc org:antr.atlon came down from Park-

Harry- A clean one.
Aeto SuncMion
v.~ sta.tJ.a1ac•
Road maps are un.ne£-':ssary. T t-. ~ I Mtlnmony 111 llll nght
8Vf'188~ motorist can get )ost all know when to stop
ri.Rhl. without them.
FINED tHO .\ND C:OS'lS
Null a.nd Void
W11;1am Rade",- Wh:J wu l.l'I'Nted
Uea.lth "in&amp;
The cqu ~strltnne who wouldn t
For RentfOl" the JM)8ICII1Dn of ·lntox.lco.tl.ng 11Obl"alty l..s a .contagious dlseast
buy "- hcrse t hll; summer Bhe says
•- - - - - - - - - - - - - quo" and ttne4 1100 '&amp;lld COBta tn that m01;t wome.n catch 1!1 a.mlng ::.he want.s 1.0 walt until October
Mayr..r A P Stormont'.l court. wa~ rooms.
wh~"11 the new models come out
POrt RENT- Furnished rooms on rt'IA&amp;ed when pan of t.he flne was
Bu!.t.ernut ';.t. Call 328-L.. Mrs A paid and arraf\ltment8 to P•Y the
Amer&amp;can Trqedjr.a
P . Miler.
7-28-2 t j balance wu made wlth the court
Being so pool' that your children
The Crooll. tJr t.he 1\olontb Club
• At-cording to SherUf c H Swan- bavr.: to play the plano by hnnd
Tl1e burglar who \\as anested !1°
- - - ·- - - - - lOR REl'I'I'-Two o.i1 1ce room• on son he now has but three guest..s 1n
--· Gft'&lt;' n they gave htm a lr.O' t.o the
Oourt. s~ .. over Bulldl.na: and .LoaD tho:! t'('lunty jail, the smalle6t numbe1
Wute4 Enern
pat rol wagon.
omce. 1n nne condl\lr.4, with for .xveral yean.
It'.' !ooll!ih to put a special de'
El:cUIIe U Pleau
llklam beat. See o. B. Dpw or
livery stamp on a cLrcular letter IL
A ;icotchma:Jl never suffers ftom
Edw. Ebf!rabach, ~rov. Ohio.
PA!SII:S EX..lM
ldoesr:'t
reach the waste baskel
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lns{. r.mla He always s leeps tight
Allo two oJDce rDOIIlA Gi1 MaiP
LAwrence Meal, &amp; forme1 Galli- mudl quicker
&amp;tree¢.
s ..2f&lt;4 pollA boy, now residing In Clnctn-&lt;.: hilrlrell are homemot;:
na.tl, ha&amp; suceeutu\ly paaaed the tmdt&gt;ci visit.
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Mr l!nd Mu; Leo Shaver (Mayme trip tc Colora.do where they vlslocu
Help Wantecltered phazrna ists It ha.a bH \Drummond I annom1ee t:1e birth of relatlvel!
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Dr and Mrs Ernest Wpod spent
~&amp;rued
here. Mr. and Mn11 Mea.ll Mr and Mrs w H Belcher m 11J l!"'le \" eck end 111 Columbw;
MEp.;' WANTE~Pot Ra.wlei&amp;h City Katherine Caurmanl will come M
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' w w '"'Jgler and Dr J T :H.o.n tbio
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Routes or 8:00 Pamtliea In Pomef'Ql' here to spend their vacation
Bob
and
John
5pent
su~Jd&amp;
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wn
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1so u ve1 e btL&lt;;mess VISitors Manda~
Middleport and Oalltpoll! re\Ja.bll!
delicious
new
cheese
food
Pt::iBONALS
!riL.ldr. ln,.liuntlngwn
In C. r.clnnatl
hustler can &amp;tart ~arnlng lf35
Mr:-. C M Yenuger and duaghmelts, sikes, apread•!
wt:~kly
and
tnereue rapidly
MI&amp;.~ Evelyn Rothgeb Is having a
Mr and Mrs L
tilmms mo- I ter J ean !ll'P visiting m Columbus
Wr•lt lmmtdlat.ely. Rawletah Co., two ~b vacation from ).hfl Davts- torect to Portsmouth Monaay The'!'
MJrs Anna Bradbury has returned
How ita Cull, rich cheeK~
Dep\.. OH~BA·l&amp;l-V
Freeport, Shuler Co. and Is leaving Thursday were acocmpanlcd h ome t:y the11 hom-:: ftcm l\ll e"&lt; t&lt;: nded visit m Coflavor blends whh other
JU.
7·W-al w~th her mother Mrs Nannle Roth- dau'jnter Mrs S M Evan~ whc lurnbul&gt;
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gcb nnd brother- In-law and alater, cam" (or a short 'iislt
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foode! Meat, fiah,qge, vegMr. Bnd Mrll Gilbert Beard for a
M' se Marian Schwaaz cf Clncln NOTICE I
vlalt In Colu~btlll and Cinclnna.tl
Mr and Mrs Whilnm Wayne
Is v1111bng her uncle 01 . J 0 .
etables. And it'a as health.La
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Shan and son Billy of C lc\eiRild "'-hwa J ;e and wife at Lhc o H F.
I'QrH
ura .&amp;..m.Vls or Columbu.s Is
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1 1 lth h ~
Jlina
be on visit'
arrived Tue::;:l:t}! or a v s t w
t e [ Mr nPd Mrs Wilbur Cnr pc:ntez of
ful-us dlgestible-aiJ pure
a t the h ome G r Mr a_ld
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Jczm~ r- rna cJ ...u-.
t '.._,Mil Amr ~vJllc wt:zt week end
guest~~ cf
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whole mUk itself!
oomtJfmifld Ba.turda.y by her dlmgh- an
·Mr. :md M1s R:)bert 1-lt:n c
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3 or 4th. incluoive.
Ur Ml98 Mlldrt1d Davt.s and Joe i M n BII\Ul WEt •. crll ult :tCC')nl - I Mrs 0 B White c f ,JackSon e'.lTry it today-for wokLarnb who returned atter spending I pau ot-a by Mr ami Mrn Mal'k.~ 1u U tercd Holzet hosp!t:W Mol'iKY !01
lng Qnd l!landwiches. Your
the week end
1son ot Huntington "Pent t 1lelr Sun - jobsel'latlou
HOTEL tOLUMIIUS
M: and Mrs. Bnnard Lombarrl : liRY :ll their hom~ here
M1 .• J L Hasklm c. nd guests Mr
g.:Ocer hal!l it in the half
and Walter Thompson of Columbus , J ~hn McOutnn. who ha :, tweuly and Mrs Huhd Hood 1ue ,;pcn&lt;llng
I Short Bloob Norlh of Metu·
pound
IJBckage,
and wn Howard
Thompson a l rl day1 furlough trcm the U S Nnvy a f~;w days In Charlc!i-U.n.
orb.l llall and lhoad Street..
iwife r.r Cleveland \OCI'C wr~k t:rJd 1:J :;p('ndlng It Wllh rrl::ttlvcs here , Mr and Mrs Clolr Kimball have
j8'Uests or Mr. and Mn!. Je~sc Thomp ·a 1d at CGiumbus
I n:tutl zed f1om a visit &gt;Jilh relatives. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1 M'1 :md Mz"S Ji.fi.JI Bamul ~ rs lllHl .wa r Cu1 c!nnatl
son and other relatives llcre.
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"Doc" Crow B.nd once more they rcturned a.fter t.a.klng a IC&amp;l clrubblnll
Th' SCO'' W •• 8 to 0 and ar•-· the
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and far between

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hl&amp; speed ball whizzing by, the lQcal
bOys were able to do but little wtth
tt. HI' d'r'n" [ailed h&lt;m Not trltlcal moments however tmd towa1 r1
the latter pa~:.tor the gttme. he slmPly lobbed the ball "P to t he bat"
tel'&amp; although the local boys did
earn four of then· runs without a
queotion
Pllcher fnnned fil'e of his opponents get.tlng the three hl the tl.rst
inning interr;pe1·sed between r our
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ted
hits and an en or Whlcn e.ecoun
for two rm1s. He fal!ncd two more
on his smoke ball 111 the thlul but

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u arly 11 you ........ Tboa leave. Hacpolnt ..... 110 wauhiiiJ. At whot.YU time
you cfedde, it will tlll'ft the OYea oa autamatically. Temperatura 1ft UMti
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At the hour you cleoipate, to the miaute, lhe lleat will be IUttl&lt;d of md • deliciowly cooked cfumer will be owoitiaJ your _,.,,

And thia ~ that aoedo no WllkhinJ io ... one of the miNdet lorouaht you by
the ...,..,.;.. Gt:tton1 E1octric: Ho&lt;point ...... A cool kitdxa io
So
perfectly inaullt.al. il a Hotpoint ovm th.t whea the heat il U0° inlide, ice water
oct on top kecpo coc!t Came iD ousd- thia ........W...,.. today.

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:it~e!n~~~sf,i~ ~0~~~~~ s~we~ar~
the earlier inntllgs. Hi" catchet ,
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M ooney Is a rca I ball payer,
as
nitty a catcher i'.s one would want
to see and m addition he can throw
e. mtl&amp;n ball hhnselt as was attested
by his pitching etfoJ·t In the nightcap, a five hmtng affair indulged in

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Luther Jonu ond wile In Jnck .. :&gt;:l
~' )i- ll'ra. 0. H. Wrl~:ht, dat11tht:o,.
IBt.eUa and e-on Bert Wrlgl)t and wife
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t"lllCI street. rarklaf-1'1• limit
SundBy with trlends
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Mlste~ Annet-te and Clara Gills anf}
HO.
Bob 8tevason cf Cclumbus sp A n ~ HARPOONER?
John
.Welch,
sunc:oy herr with friend s
Maaa&amp;IDI Dlreclor
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~ hlti rarcnt~;, Mr
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23 4 6 15 3 0 Adarns
down t ltl md by lh1
Clucag~ seut
Cul.l:i JHClllg ho1ue 011 a
fnu:'ld nhd m th e liru one I took_
Today and Tomorrow
RoUBh, If
2 0 0 0 0 0 lting fly by FIOWfiS \d Wlll ! t.n U for
l rccomnu r.d 1110 .my \\Om.m ,.,ho
Weyersmiller, 2b
2 0 0 o 3 u the canimllbl 0,c1 Booton zncharv
r.uffers as I d,d '' -Mrs. C E. J!,n.. k,
"THE PRODIGAL"
, Hysell ss
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2 o 0 2 1 0 wall the hm lmg v1cttm but he he lll
R'. R. No. 2, Prum1se Cu-y, hw, a. I
RUSifll, lb
1 0 0 8 0 1 St LoU!s lo sllr lllt ~ . Hame:; givlnl':
llnu and ~c-. Lallrern.~ Tibbett, Cliff Edwards, blht'r RalsloQ,
i Giles,cf
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1 0 0 (I 0 0 Bt slt,n eight
1 Williams rf
ll ~.: tl:..lll HtlfllJ&lt;'r a11d ~arpin t"ete hit.
.teuo Tibbett JJn{- you'll
N!rk Cull op doubl('(1 tn ld l 111Ln
rf
1 o o 1 0 0
• :INB Stivers,
ho1\l at his ho!lu pal~ Roland Yoanlt' and Cliff T.. d'l\'ll.rd!l.
Hnrbrecht, c
2 0 o 2 0 0 IW::J c ul m Ute HI nih o.nll ~ cor •r l
Green. 3b
2 o 1 1 1 o on n single by Ton:. Cuu:uu lin a ~
•.BY ICING FEATURES
IN C
' Else!. p
1 1 0 1 1 o the Red~ a mbu:;hed th1 Hrookly-n
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R.obJm. 5 t-n 4 Tony was Uw llllling
Tbe IIUd~. Mlcied b\dy of O.ral- here-tha.t 11omethlq had hap- Colt was not answering question~ 1 Total8
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2 t:tnr. blrrstmg four hit..s
diae Foster is found buried a s/IQrt pened."
he wu asking them.
Home run Mooney
Rf,gcrs aomsby h1mse tr doublefl
~isr.J.ar;;e from the Peddler's Rao~d
"Can you account for your
''Yea knew the police we,.
Bases on balls, by Muonpy 1 by tG •co r( the 1un thttt c:.' \m tt&gt;d mo~ t
ious,. The fi'.IYI' is liiJN. witll a time since your return T"
looking fOJ' Geraldine Fol'!ter," ho Els:!lsteln 2
m •,h~ Chlc&amp;~o's cub 0 to 3 di! Jl·
li8easc~ated lluid1 o~adneo~rb1 ue
"Surely."
re&amp;1U11ed. "Why didn't you coma
Struck out. by Mocucy a. b\' tn g of the Ph!Jlles DhH t lut u. lt:JmCw'o bottles sh:uii.J.r to tlto1t fpund
"Please do. 1hen-here and and ten me about that telephon• EiseiF.teln 2
a rwwmg in Ra jah for th&lt;' e,.; u ,t
Ia tll~ o/llee of Dr. Humphrey now."
call?'"
Falil!ed ball, Huggins.
taJti"S Root iann~d 111 H' P!ulh
~.tkctll. Getaldlae'• emplttyer. Mas~ll ctanced with a lltlperior "Geraldine told me she was Ia
Earned runs, Parkel sburg 4, Pum- Glllld. Hem~ lcy , RO'tt:&gt; b nll crv nM tU/
• wo wom•D we.r• sei'JJ ,._.,Ia&amp; air frOm Doughertv's red an&lt;\ troubJ• of •a prlvat,o e!har&amp;ett:r. 1 e 1·oy 1.
&amp;lie do9for't 911ice CV'E7iD~. •im.., (rankly skeptical fac\ to Hogan'•· wantod to talk with her fir.st."
Left on bases, Pomeroy 2, Far- net only caught u 1'1 nr gmn ~ l:n t he
lla~ bottl~•- Colt pJ'r:b liP a blo11d, ihrewd, pale cdbntenance, aod
DoU&amp;"herty snorted and winkrd kersburg 6
11.1dffi grcatly en tile cr~. t'~ r bv
lair at th~ .sr:e11e oJ tl.re t;rlme, tlien, wlth a sigh something akin at Hogan, ali Colt veered to another
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IIrs. II or~.ID, • a~tiJuOt,
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cor~o .. t;o relief be tumed back to the tack.
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•rates tbe doctor'• .sto1t~me•t Commiaa!oner.
"Doetor, you have an office in
Umpires, Mnn:hl nnd Plu ottl
Tl1 •' (,r~ut s ow ~' 1 \JJ ( h r II '·1
tAo~t be
w'tb her daughter tbl'
M
.
Washington Square and an apartSeme by iunln,s
fi .mlh 6 lc 2 Hutbl•H Plm h : h n l
4.1J' oJ th d1sappearance. H.•
yetenoua Phone Call
mont on Fifth Ave, Do you ront
h
1 1 1 u 1 c a rl ll''l d 1
II
Parkca:uUig, llltl~
0 l! 3 {I 1 -~4 pt 1,. •n~ u J H' l il '
,
•l
~" m.r •.stra~ge W';'ltiiD wu walt"I arrived In town early Thurs- pr own anv other property?"
hil.'i
o 1 ' t 0 ::- t• 111ft'.:' hit t• :11£1 ll'l' I hi P ' .JI 'llt.:
in1 outside .fus offtr;;e wllea herefn
"A ro~Mt'"~deal."
t
Ill I
1
r~rnfd. Otll~r susp~ts ar~ G~ral- day morn It and went to my of"Mind telllnc me where'!"
Cptlll'' nH, crJoJ s
u 1 o 1 O-~ ['1 h•· 01 m t·. Jt.H1 •,us 11 ~ 1 1 mg, 1" w 1
1
Dootor v~skelJ then enumerated rcmC" oy, 11m.s
u o 1 o 0- 1 1 1~ l unul I h
(• 1 •
1" II
'!•ne s. brother, Bruc., .,.ho u ~ ff,i0ctel,en~U «Biauyt 18 wboau'tbthus,y00w•0'~h010m0k'
h tber es."
t t
..,""
l1ils
o o 1 o 0-- 1 p., 1, In tlH' lih a •HI h ~· w,ts fo•C"10 ert
~. ~n d Hur 1 Anrl• n the WI.
afternoon I received a tclo- some fanning land that he owned
•tronr, tbe vrcftms former Mnce. h
.-.
th sh kin upper New York State, a. house Oppont".ll.~ L"Iro1 s
IJ o o o o- -o rrl t ,, k ,t\ J' tl•1 ... llr l'
A~mstroDf sto~tes he pbo11~ Geral· P one call wat gavo me e oc on the We.llt~Jde which he rented
Ll~ f llb&lt;-c w~ s 11 ,1 · he ct t 1 l' on lv
d1ne from Hartford the rught be of my lif1!.
- - - - -- · -- thl\.~" llltH b" D·' IH Ht l"lu 1 ~ tile
• to rurg"'~
"Frolil whom W&amp;ll that?"'
out and a f' ing tshack
down oa
'!Jl.Jclr t~ s,1" 1 1 r, fi 1
lore she dJSappeued
T HE STANDING
B·- ·1·&gt;&gt;
"Mr. Colt," declared Doetor th e 'E u •.... ru,.t ore o Mary1am1.
- Sox
- ...
!JIJ.tF fllope, but .die re/ust~d. Colt Maskell, his voice vibra+ing with
"Well but don't you and 1 b(lt]i
Whllt n 11 11 rw h addf'l 1 up Bo.s!r.n HI
karlls tllat. Bruce Foster is aa a rinp: of conviction, "I talked know th8t you also have a Lunga.- Club
Wool Lo:,[ Pc.:\ Df' l ·czl 1
l
Hopt~d Child, wbose lathe~ was with Geraldine Foster."
loW' on Peddler's Road?"
J\1\oli'RICJI,\ raS:-if' .: M 'riON
:::;,,(1 f':~ •n J on&lt; s ,, 1'. ~ o0· 1 ·• ' td
JJuag for murd(Jr. It fs bel~eved,
''Geraldine Foster!'"
Maskell was plainly ta.ken abac'k s t Paul
61
41
5~1{ w8ul,1 ha ·:r s&lt;"c:c d t• shutout ow t
•owever, that Mr. Foster I&amp; the
Dougherty's vo ice wa! a. s(Juenl at this
Louisville
5~
50
:ihl th " ('J r vt'l a nd Jnd1a ns rxci:pl for
r;!1e/::~; ·P!di~,.·~ifo":d
Columbus
50
50
50r'J &lt;.: r.:ctl ) t r.! Lt by J c('; CJot:·I•. ,Wa~h·n~- 1
495 ton r hort~t u tr. CrmH:&gt; tx·g;: ·1 tJut·-1
louse, identifies Dr. MasbiJ as
Kansas City
4tl
llO
4" 0 '
4B
50
Iter teon.tut, ''llr. BigdJee."'
lndib.uapoll.~
hlln wtth a t.~tJII' 1'1 • • ~(1 •1 c d
4,8 lhrc" 11mr. the [•,,al . l" .m•ll'"-lllJ::
'MIUilt:ilJ.IClu;
4!1
fi:!
4 11
• Mlhv.tut::ec
47
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CHAPTER XXI.
1__ - - - - f!~
lccto
15
51
·141 ' 1 B
1
F Maskell Were under sur· ·'
1
WRE.'IT;.Hl(: il.ESVL ~-s
veillanee. I wouldn't mm!
N,\1'10:/AI, I.Ei\(Oi fl·:
1
Wou
Lo·,L
f-'c'
Clno
dela}1ng but"62
35
G39
111 Tlill'tll,Jilona.l Ne•·, •, ,3("V JCP
S~
Louis
,. AU right, Dougherty. WoulJ
52
4:J
fl.'iJ
Al S1o :1 F'wnel .co 1J . Kn1 I l:i.ltCluea(:o
. , ..
h
lk
to
JOU like to t.a
1m ·
New Ymk
.. 50
41
640
J • ClPv c lunrl llClY.••'eJg-ht , c!e"When 1"
• .ik ,\,
B!Ooklyn . . .
.. 52 , 46
.w1
[~,?~;:~,.,,"~,r~;.,,~f{{..;,m.·jtan.
roml('l'
"'Now.'"
:~.:.. '1."\ •'4-.\.,.
45
4"1
t •89
: ~1 two out or tt u ·o;&gt;r
llosllm .... .
2
4
6
Pittllburgh .
42
49
"Where?"
Philadelphia ..
38
.57 ' .400
••Here. Tony, bring in :Ooctor
Cineinn&amp;tl
3G
60
37~
Humphrey Maskell.''
Info '!hatcher Colt's office I led
,.. ·- -- ---- -- ...;:r-~.-~AMERICAN LEAGUE
the "lau_ghmg p,hysician of Wash.&amp;'1 •
•
-·'·
Club
,
-.olun
Lc.st
ington Square,' whil&amp; J)oughert:r
Goodyear is die greatest name in rublier.
Philadelphia
..
.
.
72
26
ata.red in dumb amazeme'nt.
VVashlngton . .
60
36
To his tull bei~t stopd HumMillions and millions more people ride on
New Y01·k . .
. . 55
39
plrre)' Maskell; bas, hat, Was held
, Cleveland
45
51
against his heart, bu~ chin wa9 upTires than on any ocher kind: ~ ·
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1St. Louis
42
51
lifted so tha.t be nminded me of a
'
,
t
Bos
ton
•
37
fl7
politician on the real' platform of
C)lle&lt;\go
36
5\1
a Pullman about to make a speech.
That's why, at times like these, wid} ritblier prices at
Dcli'Oit
35
63
,.Sit down, Doctor,"' tnvited
Thatcher Colt, In a colorless to~e,
rock bottom, Goodyear can offee.nluCs none ca.a·match.
TUF.SDA \"S RESULTB.
after presenting h.im to th, ra;:m "About tltrett o'clMh In the a/lernoon, l received a t~lc·t,lrone
AMER·C~ LEAGUE
Doqherty amf t'he 'partiC:u a.rly
a~ll llwt •at;e m.e IIUJ tlaock oj my lije," aafd Ma•kell.
Here we list some of the amazingly low pri~es- now
8, lndinnnpolli, 4.
CoiumbUs,
threateninl Hogan.
,
[ ___::::::::::~·=:::_:::::..:.::::;;.:.~:.:;...::..;;;;;:.. ~=~:=:-;;--;:::-;::;;;;;;;;;;;Indianapolis. 2; Colwubu~. 1
The pbyl!ic:ian sank eaetly, al- ot aurgrise. We were all as"RigL' you are," he admitted.
[ prevailing on Goodyear Padilindets.
St Paul. 6; MUwaUkec. 1
mOlt with affected earelessneP,
h
b
1y
raon who ''1 .,,eaaed vou knew when I aa.w
-ossed
his
le~~'s.
tonis
e
;
t
e
on
pe
•,
B
b
d
"
St Paul. 13, Milwaukee. 5.
Into •• hair' and ....
P
seemed ...... t(, regard it without Mn. H•berbomut w f o )'O
Check the list carefully.
Ito... little it will cost to
,Kansas Clty,1'l;- Mlnneapol!D, 8.
Thatcher Colt bep.p, to que!ltJon emotion wa9 the doet"lr himself.
bring that up now!"
Louu:vllle, 8; Tol!:!clo. 'l 110 Jh.
bim wjth disarming mildness.
"She aald It wa~~, and it sounded
1 noticed that a fugitive note of
I re-equip your car.
ning'l I
Maal~r Of
lille ber voice," he added c11.lmly · anx.letJ was in his voice.
"' tdl
P'
"But the conqection waa bad."
"What did you use that house
NA'nON.ULEAGUE
Great, sturdy Supertwist balloons, built to Goodyear
"You knoW that oucra ne 011ua0 on," urged •oJt. "What tor-w•:v off there in the woods!"
te.r b. dead!"
hanpened'!''
asked Thatehor CoJL
, St. . LOUis. J; Bost.on, 0
1
"1 heard 11ome talk while was
l•sbe Informed me 1~e was in
N H deaw
1· ~t!W Yorlt, (I; PltlsburJh, 2.
standards ,by Goodyear craftsmen, at prices a thrifty
'
waiting outside. I gathered t!Jat aome terriblo trouble, but she J'-;;;:;:;:::;-' °;;;;;;;;1;;r.-;ayi;;;;:;;&lt;""hl.' Oli'lt:fqr{a.t'l, 5, irooklyn, 4.
1
abe wu murdered, the PWJ.', girl! could not tell me about it over the
Doctor Maskell cleared bit l Ohlcagp, 6; Philadelphia, 3
man can understand.
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But I have n~'-detailf. kill~~ ~~d telephone, l'l aha bcued me to throat. h~a'ribr.
1
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AilfE1IICA1' Ll'•GI t:
ten me how ane w~..
come to bet at once. which I tried
"You needn't be embarrassed 1
Qhlc~·o, ·t4; New Yol'k, 12.
where 1he wa.1 found •
to do. u
,
with me," puraued the Com~s"Do :rou know a.nythlng about
"You trled to do,•• snarled Ho- slopet. "Did you have It aaa
e• 1 ~CAtOn. 8i Dettoj~. 1
'PbflitleJPfiia, 8; · ~t. r.ours, 3.
.,
lt at anT"
.
goan.
~&lt;What
·
~
ld
7ou
do!"
&amp;w•r
for
~-ada
that
requ
d
''N~ertarnly, no 1
,
!"
"I'!
ldl 8 ask•d me t.o meet 'riv
· acyl"
· WhshhiktlHa, 8; Cleveland, l.
"Haven't -•
auoplc1ons
n
~"'"' Maa:,n llhook his bea~ , l
"~ an•
or
d
her ~era
at the en
ncq of Bronx Par~ Doctor
"None," a swere'd the octor yn Jl:.le P.elha Parltwaf.· 1 drove
"'N'o. I hope that you do not
beartilJ.
b
t
th btit theft alo e, •l)i.rkei:l near the aa1ume-''
·
"Where have 7oa een 15 nee e eutrap.ce, wai!ell~ ~o hours, e!~~
~eher Colt held up his b.Jldl
nl1bt I talked to JOU In f'&gt;ur 1aw nothl'D.I
her. Th.e'n 1
in ~rotest.
office 1"
h orne.,.
• al..lftr,
York.'"
,
... nOt aesumf.....
... an.....
.1w•
New
••A.wa'f t rom
"Did anvbr,y · who knew you Doctor Mulr:ell," he auured him.,
"Where?"
~ 11"&lt;·•...,...e
... •1- d Tha t e~b er ..D.Ju..,,Yttu ever ·-•-GeraJ..l'
.,
In the w,,est. .. see you ther
f,oAIUI
~me Foa- ,
1 wu travelling
1
~r.
'kckt
Colt.
ter to· that plaeet"
•
&gt; • •g,u did. roq ,~e~ · "4••Nobod~l
am
&amp;Orry to 1ay." ,
-'Abaolutely never.'' nld boc-,
1
" 4 "
.-!fl!~-~~
do
",Md W tD ,,... ~i{J'l'
' ' to• )IJ!!Ic~l... I .. ' t,
•,
•r· ' ~' I) 0"-:le'ft ~·:onaJ 1«'• il'1""'l'dl/ i/·fttqi.~Q-~tast.!Jan: ~l.t•J~Nt~e~rfor ·• sluirti'vl1~tf"
' Dtceii\J.$1' 29, ana
on 5, In the attera.oon.'"
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'thund&amp;YfJ'a.nuary 5 ·
.. ~ tlrne Jibe was murdered,"
"Didsbe' krw,.ot.iteexlatenceT" 1
1 ld
1
11(_,-ell, ' don•t think ao."'
"Yea-two dtJa ago, •• · to
thundered Do:ucJlerty. ' 4Aod th•t
oa. Bu' 1 bava ~en visi'tlDr.b my Ia •••• all"!" ,
..... e two men toO'bd at eacJa·l
'
•••- I• ~---'•le. To~b\ I re·
,,'!tow
w
•n . In 1lle Dli!! •.&amp;.Df 'a mom.en~·· ~
-~ hoafe"'dd found • a ·detec·
dOes
tba:t afh;t aqe!'" otluw
i;."' wllo told me I abould come eea&amp;ered thedoeter. But'I'Uteher (To I• C.t.lil111d Tomo,.,.nr.) _j

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Ml!1s Nu·ma Hcrn&lt;"r has l('lulll1cl
!rGm n two wrck b v2.1utlrm whl( ll
sh~ "Pe11t In Rl&lt;"hmonfl .Ky~ n~ th ~
gntst or MIH~ W r rda Polnd~ x·l ~:- wi n .
motPt't!d home wlti1 he for an cx-

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nat.
She denied aht planned to ept.er
\he nsovtes to mate
auch aa Utoae fea.tu.rtnc BobDJ

o~

control than Pilch...
plc:k the br,U up In center. 1'!..., ,.,...., ,,
I 0 • 0 0 •
• L Ne• Yor.--Chad ey Jl.&lt;otZWI
BIU TJI4en_:c· _ _
Of the ftn:t. nen men to
'1(1.1 IJIYtn a We whip_· RuaeU
' ..airtrbl ef
\ 0 1 1 0 1
1 DulULh heaY)'Wela:ht, knockeu out
14ooney, six went ba&lt;.lk to Bit down J)6d h1.1 1n1llld fiJ &amp;Qii &amp;beD ~''* l H .~ 1
f 0 0 7 0 0
Mal.eOO&amp;a, Spain . t31
Tnpt Othtlr Fia•
mutt.erln1 IU»ut 10methln&amp; about wild , baC.h. advanced em R&amp;YUaill J
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1 eteve Hamas, Pall8aic, N J koocl!.
4 0 0 1 0 0
11
th e bell becotPIOJ lnvl41ble u It hit put. t.hil'd QaLLl fumed &amp;ad
n,y, c
d ut Fra nk Morris Ney,• Yor k •71 Who Say z: 5 he L1kea Tennia
'-The fn u·~&gt;l mll
!hill neer I
neared t he plat~ He Canned eta:ht Shorr•• tap tO lhoR &amp;tulle)'
Jlcrleaort~. 3b
fi 0 :J 3 3 1
T~·
ND
B
ld
!
l; al f
111'0 fl•t•t lnu~ ill &amp;u mt! • ·oqdtrhJI
In the ftve tnn ingl. Tho ftnt two rorcectat hOme . DUilD Yllkect torc~ ~ Bamum, lb
.. f 0 0 I ~ 0
hea!t~ei h~cw:erea t!d ~~rty }'~x
Too Mu c h to Deaetl
'I nmnl.er cull "l\111• II :; fi\O llnh·.e • tOt
In the Cret liUllUII belnl vlet.lma af· lnJ Nca)' home "Nitb the .ftnt l'WI J~~· ~f
. fo 00 1 ~ ~ 1,
INew \ o. ~ (81
I
Ama te ur Ranka
I • ~l'!llwr In u 11.1 ~1· \II .. nl rnp t rt) WID!
tQt which Hysell popped to till! ot the 1nnlna. H~~orbneht, llnclCC!_~ I ~Ictier' p
• 3 0 '1 1 0 ~ I
r Vlncen ~ pad lll, Arge ntln~ h Cil \j- 1
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1
p1Lc hei:1and. tle then fanned LhB neXt left, Ra1Vlinp IOOllnl and Wmm
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l WCJi h t de(elltcd Ulll Hij;~JU~. N~ ~
1 •· u Si' , . " ' ~&gt;tl
tour
•--·- lh~w '"·
- - - - - 'J _ , F
I GI'IOO
a row ILild wound up lhe J a.c......,.,
wu::
rt I urn -"ld
'"' • Totals
y nk B 14 T lZ · Y::::ok. (6J
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· REWARD 1
33 0 6 34
41
1
fifth with tmoLhcr. He is a. sweet ~r.. -~-mtrki!Cl U]l but
I rom .. '
y
0
Vl:l.itlllt.mO Camvolu,
Al)ll:llll!l j H i l t' !•' il l' l~l i ll ltt' ]I :J t'&lt; l '-•1. .
th t
I) OlU'ts,t~
pllchor a.s well 1'11 t·ecclvt!r.
~
po~..."'to·~t,'.,.'"'-~ ..thlrdllnsol~ s:'e%~ct
5 0 ) t o 0 Score; Grove Credited ' lwabcvy~cG
zQht. knock,e,·d, out au~ Rue!- I,.,.,.'" l•'~kn fn, rn ti lt: J;llll:s uf ,t il l' l llt~.~~~st ; t~;~~ce sto~ w:bi/~ ·roUo.itn
Pomero(11 chancel! loot¥~ bi\&lt;1 in
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un.u
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W'th 21 t
len 11:. ernlfUIY,
' Jir,, 11 Lll. l 1 ~, d
,., ,. ,,11 11. .. 1, 1
ch
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6 3 4 2 1 0
the openlna stanza. ' Freua ftnt up t.o Harbrecht bu was ap.t on an at~ av .... ftli
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At Lo:; Angeles Ca l -DJ. n. m J~ ll [ , 1 , 1 1, 111 ., 1,,1 '
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-~ !rem 1ih&lt;.: Pt.lldl Ha use at"'""' "~~.er (
lk
•8'"1lioy
2b
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wa e W en Ha• breebt LOBt 'ton'trol t.emp I to plller &amp;ocond with Hob )I 1 ..
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--J ICk fo(lll Los Angeles •wg• o h e al ) u n11 1 Mmc J1o'~
G sun . or u:.t! K
Marchi beat out a hit t.o the pit- holdlnll the ball, JackSQn ~lnll.ed :Ne;:selrOQd. c
5 2 I I 0 Uj
lw'ciK h t, 'won on ,.. t~hn lcal k no ck - 1 1 ~ P 11 " ct 1
b ' 1 11 l aL. 111 1111 sen Mine 1:1t Hob!on , or t.he ,pe
\
e l~r Frezza goiug t.o third. He had pul&gt;t third aft.er Barnum wu out RawllnJs, lb
5 1 312 0 0
o ut rrum Bn lvD.tOlC R llggnel1 ~ ~ w!_, ' ' 1 '/
; 1 I 'l' lll 1C11 no l ll&amp;'ll l.l lilHl Mint' a t HobsO n
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1 · H il 1· W.ds !VIrKod ,
taken se&lt;:ond on a pa556d ball
H. lm his t.up to Hobby nnd Ruwll Galli, 3b
f 0 1 2 10
II6J
Hr " 1
Pna..'-J! n~ am aud., v,t:lghtsJor : 1
Bmwn hJt to O ~~oul wbo Qeld f'J'ei'.Za h1t to Oaul for the fint\-1 out ot t.he Shorr, rf
• 2 J 2 0 0 In Stll; wa.htnglon Beat•
{.,l t1o 11 1 I! I&lt; ' I \\ •• ~ 1 1 ' \
l lll)lil .I L1r
fh ~ \.(. :1 mme .5CUI1.:
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on Lhh'd as he threw ,put Brown I inning •
Dunn It
3 0 o 2 o o
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m kllllil. u a, t Ju, iJ' 1 l ui' Wl ''! tu• I
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Ma1chl taking se~ond Mooney \lia~
Dav~ opened the fourth for Harb~ht. p
f o 1 3 3 o
_,.eve an ;
eml ey
. 1 t•'' 1 11 ~ 1''&lt;J!' It.' • J i t t11t' l11.l&lt;l ll11., 1
F tglll B r,~.&amp;~ a
o.n4 ~enM!I :
1'1r rJ,, ., ' ~ . · ~· · ~.,, • 11 tl lo· ~ L t o1nsare v.hen Gaul book'd his IJTOtlhder 1Pomeroy with a double down the
- - - _ ~ _
Hitr. Hard
W: M T.'red tl C II , Jf/
cuns
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and lhe bw;es were lou.dP.d but f'og~ left fi eld roul Hue, Stanley popperi Totalti .
. . . . 40 a 15 ~7 a 1
'4 1 1
orle - ~ 11.: . ~ 1 .1 1 1 , 1r.: 1 1 r " · s , .11,z•14t 1 1
Ou .: Brass 1~1&gt;1 ~Cator
he I 1
le.song ftled to Shor r and Frezza re~ to fln;t Nessy s.lug:ect to center and
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La ':I 11 J ' '11 111' :1: •d CmJ..:1 t Clul, Lw- 1 a l J\e tJ.K !:'n otf · team
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fused La take a. elmuce after which Dnvis .scored, fta':.v iings tlied to left.
Two base hit:!, Dtwls, 6hon
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wi t h til!! bases still loaAcd. Barnum rand Nessy t&gt;eorcd ~o~t.er the ca.tc;h,
Baees on balls, by Harbrecht 2 by
New Yo1Jt. J uly .!9- With
1.1; . l Pt"' ~ brtb lt Dt O m1:! Gcucul lor Fll'lds, t\\ 1~ bUII&gt;lt
endc&lt;llhe lnmug when his pop was having taken second on the throw iPilcher 1
Athletic« clic ki ng bdll nd Jum llk •' 'J
CllllL _, ' l 11 lu n1 · h · 1111 1 Ls 1•1 tl u 1 !JJuslt lwldl:'t
z"lugs 1\ud lh1ny
gath('l'ed lu , 111 deep shol't by Davfll. l m to get Davis ll.nd thll'fl on" wild 1 Stmck out, by Harbrecht 1. by pen)et unl motion Lf'f l Y Ot u\"e h iil&gt;
Pt!tl t t1•r- tw.d zuuml ol th~ lad!(':,'
tw, bJn.ss br uslJ l wldt" n lor 100
Poroeroy v;as.,. more successfl,ll pit ch Parkersblll'{; iiOt one on Ulr~1 ' Pilchcr $
oSl'l t!.lt" cull l[ll'l JI, ul
K w Gem~t at.ors
1an e:"&lt;ccllcnt &lt;: h an~·e to \ll;lkc bas;;-Stivers fanned bu~ Davis slngled to 1:1. walk ln the fl.tth and Pomeroy
Wild p1tch, Pilcher
ba ll h! stor~
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"'··•·,·~ pp In g 1\ speed ball, the[a dd cd ano ther run 1n their ,..air,
'Passed
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Nesseli'Oact 2
I llk t ll loll ~ [;,u lll Ul !J '" ''''''
111m Hob:,(m n·~ tre
spher , lOllinG to first out Qf teacil Shorr led off ., lt.h a double down Mc.cm ~y 2
· He lfh.d hts 2lS l VIc tor~ of tl.tl )
f•11 I · ~ ~ 1 '-'lla !,' \\ ,ts tlu
l• ll) lht•
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of the· in11eld witll just enough llcfl field foul line went to third on
Double play, Barnum to Fogle- yen1 WH~er IllS belt L00:1 \' a nd t! l
\\ l,l ]U" '--ham pwn J11 ll JL
One and On e half Wu lll!gc
·eugi\Sh" on It to kcc1) it rolllng 1 Stilcts bingle to center and BCQred aong to H Brown
he wms nine more G'UL 1ll'B h e wi ll j
n , r• putb t !J.&lt;t
H&lt;!~ ~ uu~lll ruunQ t op(X'r w•rc ,
fan until it passed fu ~t lx:.se. Sinu- [on Davis hit pn~t t hird which th:!l Lert on bases, Friendly Fi no B be tne l:~&amp;t lcfl - llRn d(·l t.o U!Ju
fl i-Jpr·1:ac h{(l lo tu zn I i;;~\~Ml'~1. ~~ i
thL' wir e h ung b.W. oil(.'(', no
l~y ~oll~~ed w•th a single thru ~;lrd ~lcked found too hot to han- Pomeroy 9
litlle tl!cl;_
~u, rl r&gt;( • c:l ' LUlU 11 1! 11 H P11"l C (J- kinks llk(' llPW mu,Y bt' cut mto
~tor a. 011 r D:wls had :J.dvanced to e.
EAnled runs, Pomeroy 4
GIO\e got o bJ !';l..- y~d~JUa~ , 1'th t t Rl(' .1 b~ol u l1 I\ un!r ue- I ha l e
kP gth:; of 30 lo 36 inche;; Tak~eoond
p,L&amp;;edGeored
ball and
DaviS
First
hase on 2'. errors , Prl£!nclly eelvin"'~ er:'d • rm th e 6 to 3 •H,~ lmtr
Jwa1U no! h111"b ubou&gt; &gt;I ··.. nd I&gt; 1 ell f•·om Red Blrtl Mine
by a prett~ a fipun~
the mltlal
Fog 1esong s1ng1~
''"' 1n the s 1xlh but Five
I, Pomeroy
tally ot the game Joe took: second It was was Led as wns Rnwllngs hit
Umpires, Mees and Dnvls
of the St Louis Browmes whL· n :1c
evu \H~ H' a ~ k( d t.u de.se 1t l hl:' a ma M c Hobart,
on th~ throw m, went to third on a In Pomeroy's half, he bc!ng doubled
Score by lh&lt;&gt;in""'·
relle\ed Eallls ha w m tiL e t'ig hLh AI
1' UI I lloJi d .urn Lh'" olfiT down
Mu'ldlcpolt
on Gaul's smnok to thl- Pllche' "
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Smm10US. one of • ~""•c betLer ball
passed ball and scot·ed when Fogle•u.
'"' Friendly ~,,_ "l&gt;ns ooo 000 ~ •
- - -- song failed to handle NeS!!elrond'.s hit was wasted In the seventh and
r• - •hi'" .
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roller Ncssy reaching first on the Pomeroy failed to get a man on m Oppo•·-n'·· o-ra~ 101 201 OOO--l u1u.mplons
tn:.mph :;J I.JuHLmr,
100 000 DOx-------8 rortll wtth IL 1 l!'ith honw r
bobble, Rawhngs then blngled thru their half. The visitors were oM Pcrne;~Y..., ru~~....
203 210
s hort . Ne-ssy going to Becond . he ~wo three in the last two lnninJIS
· hits
'I'he Cnlcago Sox. ltlw a Jot ~f
41 ;3 231 02,_ 15
took third on Gaul's hit to tert but a.nd the lOcals "'aBted two hits in
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wrm•J out t o be not ha 1I .1s
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was lett along with Rawlings and their h alf of the eighth, Davis getent s erl0l'8
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Gaul when Shorr and Dunn both ting h'~ our
ng e au Stan ey Pa k b , •r.on ABamR• H PO
E the pmnacles to lowe• &lt;LW!I J' til~
did the r~~onnlng stunt
his t ud in this frame
r er!l urg
A
The leading hitters fm the 'i lslt- Brllllont. U .
2 1 0 0 o 0 ptoud New Yui k Yan k~:-s. 14 to 12
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h
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"SEED"
m!~l! t~el}i:C~t~n~~Oa~~:li~g; ~:, w~~g:'~:?~gJ~~~s~ru:~~ ~1~ :~~m~V:,~· 3~
~ ~ 0 ~ ~ ~ heat or rumf' r lnng In llle !•lghlh Ju- I "a\cuuldn'l
in
bed
aU day , , . vn an -oum
IJc..tr and See; John Roles, (.ienevleve Tobin, Louis Wilson, Raymond
1
11 l a iJu~s
throw t.o catch Jackson, Gaul 9.lso cher accounted for the other twl), Mooney, p
3 1 2 2 o o nlng 11 '111 Jushell ove
of fem~ le weakcC\'s.
WllS only H1ree 1uns .shur l d
th rew ou t R usse II an d PI'c h er. Tbe F or Pomeroy D av Is c IIck e d a d au bl e Te,I 'b
3 I 0 0 0 0 Thlo,;
Ha1 kelt, Zasu t•itls a. ml HI&lt;' hard Tuekr-r. A brlllia.bt-very frank
nwUeJn tc cOid for ac tl vtLY In IL- sin"My cousin rox onJm(ndeU ynur
local boys wen: retired In Older alsa and three singles, Stanley register- HugghlB, c
I 0 1 B o o gll:' mnmg Cnrl Ht!ynolds tred .l
Vegetable ComJ-lOunJ 111 m.: and 1
fl' fSt'ntaUon or the mu.sl per11onal of human rcla.Uons.
In the thlrd Marchi singled over ed three singles ll.S did Rawlings, Thomas, rr
3 0 1 o ll 0 lecotd , howe\ el , by hitting doui.Jles
besan 1akinb It rJ gbi il\\al .
second after Fre~ hil.d been 1e- Slivers, Nes.sy, Gaul and Harbrecht C Stiver~ . lb
3 o 1 3 o o
Also Comedy
" l sure f~:cl !Jke a new '"Om.m.
tired, went t.o second on a passed each singled once and Shorr daub- Brull1, tr
2 o o o o o m Lhe ~'anzll
\\'or k .: 11 day .:nJ a .D ~1ronge r and
ball, took 3rd on an out but was left jled Nessy, Shorr and Davis eo.Cit
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