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TID DAILY TIUBUNI, POIIIIIIOT 01110.

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READERS NOTICE-If ,._ wut
lloe Newo OS.. of TiJe Dall)
Tribune, call 238-L, if ~. B...U..u
Ollic:e uk f.w 202 R.

J A. Walden. Paai.Ol
SDIPSON ME1HODJ!:oiT UHUIC.CI
PuuJ. A Bttchi. Putor
Jetae Brewster'
Sunday .IICboo.

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LEASED

VOL V- NO 290

One Colha1on
Near Approach
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WEATHER FORECAST-

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0~ HITERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE
PRICB-SUNDA Y G CENTS

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POMEROY oHIO, sutDAY, AUGUST 2a 1931

CHINESE ARE DRO NED BY HUNDREDS

DRIVER ARRESTED

In M1ddleport After
Fa1led To Stop Fol·
low•a11 Accident

fwo \.)fftcen Two Bandits,

Taxacab

And

Draver

Three Year Old Tot Are V1cllma In Bloody
t nd I Oardaer ~dlep rt hat.or
9 I Fine JUDie SChool Come aoo
ov lt.
JO :!0 MorQ1niJ wor&amp;hJ.p sermon
i UbJ c Buy {rom Ood
6 30 0 E &amp;rvire
'J ;! Ev&amp;n1ellsttc servl~e Sern on
ub! e~ A .Larae Upper Room tor
Jt'l3us We Daolt cordially tntit.

attendance
W n 7 30 Prayer ami study hour
We pledge our be«t etrort to make
ervlce both helpful and in

RING

Ia Ahead Ao 7 000 000
Eohmated In Need Of
Food, Clotheo

DAMAGED

you

I"'•"''"'

Runnmg Street Engagement

lncreaoea Toil Ao Many
Walt lmpan1vely For
Death To Come

CRU&amp;CH OF CHRIST

For Upk~p of Land Sea
WHICH IS CARRIED ON FOR
and A•r Armament. Do
nun1nn• N.,t Included
Followmg Pay Roll Hold Up Guard

Shot powa
W•thout A Chance For L1le Money Founo
In Car W 1th Bod ••• 01 Band 111
h J
'r rk Au~ ?2 - 1~ 5---W I t h
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1 ~ w th
r mo th tr m th e ull e t f
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le n and ~; I \\ ur to the
Ia Itt'

By OEOROE E DURNO
Wuhlnaton AUil: 2 ?'I es dent
Hoover pia ned to take h ~ unem
piO_yme t down to the Rap dan lo
!lay where over the week e1 d u
deDI lte -'tart will be nade on nu
\ltm wide reller oraanlzatlon ror t e

IRE HERE

Come

ea

oomin11 wtnte

American

HEATH M. K. CHURCH

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Mr and Mrs E K IJppincoLt en
tertained with a 8IJC o clook d nner
ThUrHday Mrs A R
Abshire of
Winchester Indiana aunt of Mrs
Lippincott and Mrs Walter coates
also of Wlncl ester and Mrs Ke1
neth Wrl&amp;:ht 11nd da\llhter Janet
of Richmond Iml

old

tf
'-0 reach an

We ,.poir tirn "9ht onJ tl
RWprllfngly tow colt with
mod•n electrl ull1 opera
•ted Helnb. v-.l;unhlng
equipment Brtng your d1m
oged llr11 to u• f., t1oe ~~~~

and Ma k A
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1tev M J Bet~ f()rmc:r mlnh!ier
Bt~tlumy M E church here b lt
now at Ule Franklin M E church at
PortllmCiuth wUI deliver a sermon
at the Bethany church here SW1
day The lodal minister Rev: Olenn
Tennm w II be 1n Portsmouth at
ttlls time

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20

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lght~cl!rht

Botlmg Beef low ~r1ce good plate meat 6c
N1ce Pork Roast f1 esh calhes
lie
Hamburge1 fresh g10und
3 Lbo 2Sc
N1ce R1b Roast From Young Tender
beef pound
lSc
Steak Jmcy tender
20c:
pork IJ,ver good and tender
tOe
lollce Pork Chops lean cuts
23c
Brams A low pnce
18c
Veal Chops f1 om m•lk fed calves
34c
SWifts Premmm Ham whole or hoJf 25c
SWifts Premmm Bacon the fmest
money can buy 'A Lb
20c:
Lard
tOe
Good Bulk Coffee 2 Lbs
2Sc

LUNCHEON MEATS OF ALL KINDS
Monogram Sugar Cmed Breakfast
Bacon
25c
Matches 3 large boxes
tOe
Chooce WmteljWheat Flour
4Sc
~
Comot Ea~u.ind Avo1d The R...t.
i I I jill

BWR'S GROCEIY

Pa.rkersbu 1Jh

and slater Oeorce and By!

QUALI'fY' MEfTs

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8W1day
famii.J

CoUIM
with

Crew and family who have
Ill's Ethel Ra.lney and

senral

daya

ret.u~ned

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NEW
NEW CREPE
NEW TRAVEL CREPE DRESSES
NEW FALL COATS
MORE COMING.

r \1n Drnold wo ld dare 11.tt.t"mpt
22- INS-1 n
n
p
hi ~ plnn I to Ptlect wltl o t
nee 0 0 0
s nett n of thf' powe- ru r11
Levi e who
ion cou ell which
yest.erchy
wllh Cia en c
pns: ed thC' t ck c thf" tra k" un 1\Cro ~ the crl':l
W lly Rc;Jy a d P
n conpSII meetlnR h Br tol
~n
German 11via
Septembt&gt;r 7th To JIO ahead w th te J I a

so.ld
They bad 11. very hlrge loa I
of ellef to carry I have eve oy rea
son ro believe we will b able to meet
the situation this year
I t:P d ff from Templchof Air
Mr a d Mrs Hoover expected to
dr n :-at Ql A M
: x hy for a cave the White HOUIIe for titre r
~lgh to Nf"W Ycrk \Ill Llstot a 1 Vlrr ill retreat about noon Othe
lhe A"On:s.
week e d guest.a Invited were Secre
Tl e ftyers before the t ck"p:ltture ta y of Agriculture Hyde Se atllr
n.ld tbat they might sta1 at Lym Townsend R of Delaware and I s
Ji'm Ke ror rerue og tcfore p o dauKhter Assl:ltant Secretary of
ct.oed 1 over tl e Ma !It' I es a
State a1 d Mrs James Ror;en Mn;
Spalr. to Lisbon
Croxton Mr and Mrs A H Kirch
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hofer of Buffalo M
and M
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Charll!ti M Morrison of Phlladel

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c mpn 1 1 othe sn al r
1 an o:s to mt"t" t.he u rease

can

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Icents a b8 rei annoanced yesterda
by t e T xas cornpan~

UNCtE S~ M'S PF.PUTATION AS Mansfield Paper ~~:· :::::.:~:~·~~:~:",H'7"·1LINDY AND ANN ARE fORCED
TRADER SUFFERS AS RESULT Plant Is Bombed~~~~~;,!::'..=.,~~ w~~~ ~ DOWN ONCE MORE· FOG IS TOO
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OF TRANSACTION IN COFFEE
Cln~:.!'t F~TALA:' ;,oTINSTHICK FOR SAFE TRAVELING

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I cannot spe1:1.lr. too h IJhly of he
actual rtmults obtained by the mu
tltude of comm tees and the pub! c
author ties over last w ter
he

c na ti 0
Aug 22-INS
wa hlngton c H 0 Aug :n-The bodv of Louis M.a.der 21 of INS The to1y of J h Kruse
DJ.ylc Ky wh drov.; cd whe I
ul a ucul Cl\:!~;ry com~~; (I t ht sa c lo of he cone: Pfll
ft. II from u. boat
nt.o the Oh o age
was round after 111 10 hour searcl whlct: 1 ns 130 r 1lre&amp;e11Lilti es
river ruesdny had b~cn r ~n c cd
thr House cr ConunnnR wo I I
1 '1 large reservoir near here
mear th 6t tl e M Do ld cab net
t{,d&amp;)
Jt wus b llevrd hBt Kr 1~ w&amp;s
ac n!l.
try ng to n a.ke t st.s 1 the wat r wculd be cot rUng dereo.t or the
MONARCHIST MOVE and that he slipped Into the pool ftrst •otc of oonf dcnC'e
TO BE COMBATTED He s sun €" b~ 8 wki;Jw an:J 1 The govP.r~n~~nt 11 econon y pn
rou C'hlldren
(Continued on pa,p thrffl
Madrid Aug Z2 IN ThE' new
Republican governmen~ took 11teps
today to put down an Incipient
counter
revolution by Catholic
MonarchiRts n the northern prov
ln«lll of Navarre and the Basque
country where Monarch sts out
awnber Republicans
Conaiderable Dama1e Dona
San Sebastien pollee e.nd troopa
were scouring the norther• oountr
by Blast, no One Serl
side today lor firearms and watch
Hy
OEOROE
R
HOLMES
excet:!
of
'75 cents 11. bUsb l Uslnu
outly laJurecl
inl for RoyaUst smug ers operat
NS
Stoff
Cor
spondeot
that
lllUre
thP. board slandll to
tnv from to•ns on the Prench side
W!.shlnQ:ton
Alii
22- U tell! laM." ;.~5 c:eni.B a bU.sbel on 15 000,000
Manafteld 0
A\111 22--INs-of the border
~·-·
bu
1o
1m
lei
'"":JOO.OOO
Year
old
telephone
threats to own
Tbe 10vernment was reported to Sam " reputiLtlon Ior
11
.......00 a
r or approx a Y ...,
el'9 of the Yansfteld Journal warn
have ordered two d visions of trot pa shrewd tmder &amp;Uf!ered l!ORlewhnt
'lbt ll"ade of coUee which Braz I
~- 1 will
1
b
1 11\e he 8 t lnr them that the 1r new pope
hekl In readiness to entrain for the in t1 e deal by which the 1"""""
lt.nd n exc anp or
w
would ever be allowed to 80 to
north at a moments no~lce
farm board has arranred to t.radf' is now &amp;elliHI In the New Yo k press were lnvesu1ated by pollee
2:1 OftO,OOO bushels of
Amerlcon market •t 5 cents a powld Under here t.oday aa they tried to locate
wb ~~.!o,.r 1050000 bags of Brazil the terms ot Ule BratUlan trade the persons who bombd the Journal
WHOLESALE CIGA!RET
"'m
the bo!lrd wiD acquire 1 054.1 000 inKS bulkl.inl last ntcht
DEALERS WIN POINT T ... govwune:tt or the farm or approx mately 138 000,000 pound! With a portion of the .bUSiness or
t.card. which amounts to the same at slightly more than 'J c-e~t.s n nee torn up furniture and flxture11
OolumbUll 0
Aug 22-INS-- Ithlnp ala.nds to Incur 11 approec poqnd Tht: nV(lves 11.00ut •2000 damqed and Nllht W&amp;tchman J
Wholesale clpret dealers and job able lollS on the transa.c:tlon on th"' fiOO n ore lOR&amp;
V Richardson auft'erinl cuts caused.
bers apparently were victors today basi.!! of Its own wheat purohasell
In defft'llle of the deal however by ftl'ln&amp;' Klaas samuel A Horwttl
when the State Tax CommiJJSionel"il and th current market quotations tu.rm board rnemben cited the en owner of the paper W88 reported to
indlcated that wholeaalen and Job- on both commod.IUes.
rmo 11 cost .ct carrying tht wheat be en route from Cleveland to as
bers wUl apply the new clpret tax
The wheat which 'lhe board will tn sera(~(&gt; the ln.surance and the fliRt In the inquiry
stamps on pacltqea bought 1n Ohio ..nd to Brasil .... at a ....._ of ddeltoratlon that wou d be lnes- I Pollee had Qllly one clue That
.,. """
wat1 the lcenae number of the auto
...
retailers 'The wholesalers and ll.bo It 50 centli )Jer OJUSbl"l It was eopalle lr the stoclta were held for mobile rrom which the bomb wae
JoiDben will receive a 10 per cent purchased by the board in Its fu a 161lf; period AU \old the board thrownu It 11ped put the Joumo.l
~=unt on Lhe stamps tor aftlxlng tiJe. t.oftort 00 per prlefS at t1. o.m l:if'lb:\u If struck a happy bargalr. bulJdinl
RetaUe!!'ll wUI appl,y &amp;tam
on stderably higher price No one Th"' ll.'hee.t IB tali:en Oft' the martet
Investlptlon at Colwnbuli rweal
pacb,IJI!&amp; bolllht from out.atcf: the Jmo• s exactly what the board ha.o; tn the United states, and roes t.o
ed that the llcenae had been iSIIued
Btate but wtll receive n~ for paid for the entire 200.000.000 bU!!h COW1try that hitherto has bought to Gel&amp;Jd Myre8 of Toledo Polkie
thetr eft'ort. 'lbey will be ,.... 1__. ele It bas on 11.11 han~ rt wu llttk: American Wheat Thus no re tn Toledo lm111edlateb" were Wbd
ID poy the full value tor l.he _ ..... .,.,. b u:J}lt at prices
rangin1 up to gular IDIIrlet la belnl lnvaded and to tey to lind IIJen. Tber eapreg
A CObiPiete list of - ....... _a '"'01 •1110 a budtel U Is bebe¥6d b()W 11 JlOS5 1.1e 11venue I1 ope... Ior ed the fear boweftl' that the U
be !slued Monday
'1:;..
e~ that tbe boards holdlnp re the ruture sale.t of Amerlcun wheat cmse ..eel on the car Jut nlafl
oomes eaeeuve Sept 1
preant an amap lnYeatment ln 1n BIUU
mllbt blvt been ~~Glen

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DROWNED IN RIU~ERV01R

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Wedne&amp;~ay and vll11t~ Mrs
Turley and dauc~Jter Anna

Mrt Oeoree Roush and
Akron are IUI!III.s o! hill

~he

0 •to 'tl"S Wt're W(lndt'rh R toda

0

IN MIDDLEPORT

~ !lldcab
had bten tilled bJ po

re pulled 1 nm

tton

IN AT

BAKERS

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d of the ba.tUe came when
dd erl bOO~ of hr Y.J

ad tc1ay

New Pall

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accomPanied him home IU d
visit relative&amp; for several days
Miss Marcella. WUIIaml'l 01 L:o
Is spendlnl: a week w t.h
Mr and l\(1'9 John T

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PERITONITIS VICTll\ol
n at 0 Aug 22 - INB--A
of peritonitis Battling Or

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SATURDAY SPECIALS!

daughter o(

te M;ac

Min !!iter on ndlcat on tho

arn a\ of lh

Roush or

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&amp;lll'f!'flmet t

oday s Pr me M

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Dcnl'\ d a se nbled h~ cubh et n
he first Saturday se!'slru slnce Ul
rateru days of tl e world wllr
Ob ervrrs SllW In the SChCdUit'd
arrlr.d !.p London t 11t!ht ol St ~n
ey Baltlw n leau.,r of the conser
vatlvt&gt; Jlatty &amp;Ild forme P hnf

POT LUCK DINNER

tbe Gleaner r.lus and their ram
llie11 motored to the home of Mr
and, Mrs Tl eodore Mora on the
Cheater highway Wednet~day even
IDI ahd enjoyed a pot luck dlmer
'Itllrty three were present and ttU
enjoyed o pleuant eve1 lng

rna&amp;:

Aug 22- The to. I or Uw
ubcr rover e t SEen e t una void

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nate

Londot

Breoks-Ebersbatti

GARAGE BURNS

ter B Olf!ord pubUc utilities

on OOOJll!rotkm

,and qutcke.t Mrvlc..

POATSft(OVm MINISTER
COMING

StoN

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a 1 ll e 1 he r h ead ca u e I t 1~ de I
n the te m lc ru llllllg Uattle of llood
fl ee I g r a' 11 roht 1 ~ n I pursumg

Acoompanyll 1 Lhe Execut ve to
his mountain c11mP were to be Wnl

who I as just o.ccepted. the
I tusk or dhect ng thh; year !:1 pro
Partially Wrecked
By Exploa1on
tUt.m. for aldlnw U e Jobless and
"red 8 Croxton of Ohio act1n11
chat num or th~ President a Erne
He. ana Au
1ency oommltt.ee 01 unemp oyn en
wa f!;MU" al 'i quit! e dow
tor the past few monUu Croxton
Havnna waft s artlNI todtt.V by I wUl act as 0 tro d s lUI.~ 11tant du
tna this wlnt.er s dr ve
Untll Monday morning the thre"'
will Kive the r attent on Ul 11
destcned to care for the 1
men and wom.ep It l!! estl
wm be out or
durb 11

Don I noglo&lt;t injUrloolo yoow
tires A repeir tn tfme w~
- • lho ori9inol lull lifo
yo&lt;or tiff •1111 rodu~f yl&gt;ut

GAVE SIX O'CLOOK DlNNEit

Chain

MILES

"n\e

be

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had ca sed
the death or four year old Llillan
Luca here The Child accidentally
By JAMES R YOUNG
plunlt'd out of a t.hird story win
Tokyo Aug 22--Colo el
dow of her home landlnl on the Mrs Lindbergh who ook oft' rro
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..- - Bay Blm···•·
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t.'tree
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at 2 30 p.m 12 30 am I'JJ t were
OIL--:Mc:;£R;;:::.G~E;:;R;--;T;:;O;forced down aga.ln by fOI at Etor
rcru Island eighty rnUes north af
BE CONSUMMATED their desttnaton Nemuro acwnl
lng t.o a dbpatch printed b} th('
San Jl'rancisoo Aug 22--IN&amp;-A ToKyo Aaa.hl
m.eraer which w()uld create a com
According to the newspape U
pany with eomblned ret10urces of LndbefthB came down at 6 p m
lllCJft than f2,3111,289 000 tbe larce&amp;t
t a.m u t )
In the hiatory of the oU Industry
The ramous avlalor and hts w fe
wn In the m&amp;.tilll today at the ftre held up three days at Ketol
La~ Tahoe swnmer home o1 K R. and SlrnWIIr Islands by r~ and e
Ktnpbury presklent of the Stand gine trouble At first they eam
ard 011 Company ol Gallf()rnla
down oft Ketoi but were later tow
W C Teqle pre&amp;ldent ol the ed to Murot.on Bay twenty mUes
Standard OU Cmnr-oY of New Jer away by the steamer Shlmh (
aey waa Ute 1ueat of Kinpbury ad Ma.ru which had rone to thelr a.ad
mfttedly for the purpose or trying
Ttl" 11l1ng colonel succeeded I
to arrt\'fl at a plan whleh would ef
£'pa;rlns he refractory eng ne of
teet the conaolklation of the two his plane after 1\ had bee houled
companiea a merpr Wblch has up 0 the beach at Muroton Bay
been rumored for several )lean
d then shot through the r o;t
klnphurJ ln a datement from "."n 1 lh lot for Nemuro
Tahoe 01,. declaftd. that It was .-. 1 n 1 e d ••- Llndbe-h ,..nl
prot:ltblt Ute merpr would Q:O 0 0 c::ne an DILID
.,
t
thrauib"
yestud&amp;J camped on tbe beach •

Mur to

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SAVE THE SURPLU_s;:
PROJECT APPROV.t.U
n In
ft

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W chmcn l't
ea to
!.!Ia ds w th n Ut:t
m n c th npp cM:h of
by ( lng rockci.s
Tl
Lil dl::e ~hs
C\1.

Co mbus 0

A\11

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commeodaUon of Oovemo G orge
Whites emergency rei ef comm ttee
that ev£ y oommunl l n he slate
adop U!e
ave the s rpl IS can
nlng project which Wfts orlg n1ted

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by P"rank In Ctlunty women for the
s etback relic of need ram llt&gt;.s nm w n
cnn as a kCCI dhnppo tn er.t t 1 t~r eoe ved the appro al or the
Jop11 s n tlllons who have 11. a t J gO&gt;e:nor today
pat 1 tb for thrfc days 'fth le Co
TI e cannlniJ project 9.! e ndorEM
lnne Lindbergh fought U
com by U e committee ta purl;.' y o. vol
blntor!
obf;taclf's of trea.chemus untary one
with J:Ut lc tiJJI J d
weather and a balky e glne en th~ t'ltlzent!i donating jars
l'A n ng
nut to the last les of th~l vaca rubbfrs sugar and other IOf""d
tlon jLumey into the OJ. ent
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l&lt;101&amp;ed l.lD Lo1ftr Second Bttett PonltroJ
frleudi IUid. a. lttterl or D._ matter for publlcaUo.a tbfJ

lD Ill • • IIIP Ultir DU~~e--&amp;lt.houah not

p • .&amp;Dornymo\11 lett.en bOWI;f't tJceUct
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Dteetlaflly

to be

Holcomb, Uf Nutmeg
State Retires At 87 Ye8l'IJ For Quiet

t? War Governor

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P a rv e Ida t.od11.y ww; be
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50 00 h a l we re menaced by
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a.g g a ong a 35 mllf:

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rt&gt;sld.enL
e the
ho t'S an d bu.Hd ng~
1 h uugt ou t he long n gh
a

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M h
A ~ 2...-INsof P
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~ na n
J

t a z ng mben a ned down oi the Ch
owu he) we ted down the r roots wa
O:.he miming town,&lt;; Wt: e hrea
ned b} h e new sh n
h~ b az

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ts :N b) a JJ ~M ~~oo:re
aklflll a t-rrir c wu or tlmbe and
Drt.P.. r y hro &amp;hOUt H.stern Wuh
orthen Idaho and west
ana
was rpru te&lt;l t.o.t.:.

Nootb

By EVA A TINGEY

YOUTHFUL AND CHARMJMG

.....,.or)o.sof;ll,.,
..... All rehclou• teaohm• dootrine "'
o.UI'
U
iiiJ4"....ur. creed lftheyare have any claua I
tD

apoa U.e love loyalty and devot1Dn of the people, must be In harmony w th

COSIV7Ui!IHT

the teaehmp of JeaUI the Chrillt wh01e worda tit mto every fold y.d cre'fll'e
Ill the bwuaa heal'!, aDd of whom 1t wu Aid In John 7 46 NEVER MAN

BPAKE MKE TJ11S'MAN

liY

01,1';

c.r

TR EDI!

or

I Th s It le a'ke su t s ou for
effect. hn t t snavpy 1

ThebrdJ&amp;ktw
ar s the cue ~ er
skt 1marw
s
oned ~(llum An
he ce tee f ont g

ONY ABBOT

CHAPTER XLII

•

I

by AN

,,J, "

.Ill T ,,,,
t c '" td (Inti
ltd httl tt Pa 1 fiiiJ ht jM t II II t
1ud• 11 Nt&lt;w Y8 It

eandt cnt~

h&lt;m
Jl ~ d nt k ""'
y w
\)0

Tht blouse " h

TID LOHD IS NEAR- The I o1 I
that are of a brokQn heart 1u J ~avuth
contnte :sp r l - ! :salm 34 l 8

1 gn
uc h

18

add

1 t thelll
Ie f a

ha

h

ant n the n ud

•
LOCAL CONDITIONS
coNOJTIONS IN the 1om clOY bel d :-~eem t
a n ot Ill
JUst about tl1e Rarne tenm n wh ch l ht=y have been
movmg f01 JUlt~ some t me Ma
of our Y.o ken! are
Idle and have been for a c 1s dct aile l ~ngth t time At
th11:1 t me thcr t 1c t
met'! e~; l et.: Jall y 11 OJ poltUI e that
o ur rnm elt the opeut o ot vh ch \\ IJ gl c cm plu)men t
to scvaul hUJ Ured men h uld l c 1dle
The writet I S 01 t 11 1 OMit u 1 to 1 mt the I ge1 01
blam e lor this 1dl e ne x~ J.o 1 oug} I th~ tuaiiOI h owe-.er
IS know1 I} the n\er 1ge l c 01 to 11:! II e t hat Ll c lak
~:~caso n

1 1 c al hand! g 1:-1 on 111 t II bla~t t th ::! tJme
Furthe1mo e thlK outlet tor coal p1oduct on &lt;:CU::!t::::! ul out
the middle of No eml e s that tl ere :i st II 11 v.:~cks
work ahead !rom tht!-1 M( Ul e f th~ mtw should 1 e~ un
on Septl:!mllei ht ~t
The fact that the mme.s are die he1t.&gt; mu111 ::~
lo the lUntly t1 ge n era l It 8tmply met
that ~t me
commumty 111 dell\ mg \ e nent8 111 t.hc for m f wm k v. h1ch
our men should be enJoymg lt means thut ou1 folks w
ths Pomeroy Hend a1e doll g 1 othmg theu htldtCJ dot g

T

forego th tt p vtlege becau e
their pa1~nts ate u1ahl c to d es~ them a ot hcl high 8c hool
ch1ldren are dre.;&gt;~e J fhe} w1l! tl relo e 1 e k pt ft m
iiehool be a ~c pnde Will 1 ot ull w them t o l Ue1 d sc hool

and pa tl

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How to Get These Patterns
7~1:1

many hw dreda In Pari&amp;

It was nrst pla.yed with th"' bB. "'

SIDE-LIGHTS IN NEWS OF
CAPITALS OF THE WORLD
BIDE LIGHTS IN THE NEWS OF

a.nd hence
IIpa.urne
a.nd

the marne of jeu de
m.ter w th a racquet
during lhe latter !)art of the 15th

I

n th"' fol ow

century

DAILY S TRIBUNE

croasLn1 th£! century mark ~ bl!
comlnr such a usual thing In the
Hautes Pyra.nees that one ver:y ott
en meet11 R number of een~nalres
at a slm}:'~ gathering
One of tbel!e was tbe recent ban
quet held ln honor of Dr Dupin
Intrepid Alpinlat who ,at. the a1e ot
81 yean has Just scaled Mount. Per
du near Y 10 000 feet 1\lah
At the same table sat ~il.me
Batu:re ared 101 yeara apd Ma
dame Domeraue Who coUhbl Uu;
sam"' number The latter 1a re
markable
for uheract1ons
)'o)Jthrul
appear
~~~~h~~~~:~:~b~~O~~:~~~-~
ance
as weU
8he
walk~
wthout a cane reads without 1pee
t.acl~s and drinks hflr wine lltr6la:htl

FASHION BUREAU

EYa A Tlnr:t.fJ I arls St 'I e
Roam 309 No. 2 West Strtd

Ge11eral Weather
Conditioats

I)5 CENTS m c

N!W YORK l JTY
1n aJ d

1

I

A g :.!'.! Ul 31

B Wa er B caCo

•

Yo k
AUJt
Z! - INS--T e
CBfl a )' l st In
he holrtup g 0
ba.t e and cha..'le n New Yo k 0
Frida} arte noon n v.ht h x w
k ed nnd 12 lnj red fo 0
Tl e dr.ad
GoaLopezJrl c
c Y fi reman
PK onan Wal(' J Wbb
Mo to ) e Pat oln un
Edward
Chur h
John B 'e lit bA.nd Ma
na, h
or k bandit
H
t Ha ~
Wou ded

ltand

w e

a ural
kes a perfect hOI:!te i&gt;;:i

th1s ( oupo n fillc I out "tll
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m tl
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HAVE YOU MET
THE LADY WHO NEVER

Tuskegee Institute Figures On
Lynching Show Big Drop In 1931

f t ced t

#a

ne

and 11 t Uto20
mmtd at Jtl "'~ 1

ea ned how to p n.y the aaQle t10n
PARI S
tl e rutd c tes u proof of tbe facr
By !\LICE LANGEI lER
I Engllsi a Robert Dallngb::m &amp;ec
I N S 8 aft Co esponden
I e a "Y t~f the Br t &amp;h Emt.uy
PD. Is Aug 2'l INS- The Ehg !ih
~ na
nu.k.es
ve y be t wife n
he year
1698 Dalllil$ton
t c wur U fo a } e e 1 an Th s
his boot
The v ew ot
s the opll u ol 01 e of the m the F anOI:!
tha
the sport laYored
Ho Mrfl Ja nea Rodney
-..·tilo abO"ie f\11 b)' the French 18 ttlnnls
Amerlca.n women have a c
Ftc. -&amp;lUI noted that more people
ttaJr for IJe ng well g oo nlld
nciUdiJig women and chi dreit 'l"ere
that
without rnuny thmgM deemed necessttJe!:l b~ those In m re their
the 1!. persout~
glh;h IHtot tl etr
a dhomes
t 1Ls an Ill playirig
eo.1 thnntennil:l
1n allIntheFtance
rest or1nChris
fortunate circumstal ce:s while moth ers a d \\tves I OK ow: qun tty mukes th n he type ol tendom comllnctl that there were
es v.ho co do house otk look 60 cour~ &amp;.t Orleans and he &lt;11dn t
w'rth app1ehe1 ston 1 the l me to !:l dwol to belltn
o. e U el Olt' babies p ~pa1e an
and they tmd then larl ugs ate nut equ ppt:d lu m~cl a rve a very U.l:ity meil a d yet b&lt;J
s Ent. o a nee
the eve 1 IS o
other chtldre 1 on u equal ba~IK bccau!'le of tht t ct that nake p a tou for e n s b dgo
d1sagreeme t tt~ are keep11 ~their wage ea t nc 1 :-~ ron eat1 101t
II e ltt.le French wotnet
wh
ve t) oHen are n~ t1o petite at tha~
In( a c lmpetence
tl. us -0 bt! ve y del~ wlth he
It meant! that ~orne ~ f oul ld cr cluldrc.!n whu G d !!heftngerM sk cr.t
t.h an uf sew 1 il
kfl.OW8 one entitled t a fair tha c~ 1i a ht tt h sc hool e lu and cook. ng a~;~ €lXce e n 1:1. ager
B U a de ight to a nool a1 y flus

cat on mny be

1

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poorly lreS8ed
/
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It meun tl t oul mel h~ nt!ol c l ev 1 g a hajrd
e
makmg er d ~:~ mt:ct and ttl dmg 1 e\ e ue to 1 ay fil.r
il
wh1ch they mu ~t l'it c.:k tf the} wu 1ld continue buHtne 1t
means that lht:!-ie ume merchants are t ghl g 1 hgl t.l c
equal of \\h I I v ~a e ~01 e th Olgh
In th ace o U ~ t' thmg t app ea tu til 11te c ~l
folks-bu~mes me
lab rer:&lt; w tk t&gt; ~ o1 all d CrlJ t o
profe ~:-tiO t I mc
lhc nt 1 e eomm mt) 1 1 l!(e! cull ll t
the ven leaHl lh tl w h.l I e d one unde1 th e urcumHtu 1cc
IS for a1 ho ~ t to guudnc~ stuughtforwaJd elf01t to lr
made both I:, the men und t11 e companv to gel the::~e mu c!i
mto o)ttr 1l o as ~ on as po,.!iible By h 1 c t effort
ml(ht I e en phk!-1 e&lt;.l IS not meu1 t a pert
l ty meet! g
or tw o but a 1ca l d ~ n c t meet eac h lh~1 h If \a.)l
fh!! " ~"~ I !! to 1 not hk e the avcru~c 1
It 1 ttl
m1tted th c1
om phunt because of v.agc" ( erhml}
that Is the l1g tem certuwl y the others should Le d\\a 1

READS THE ADS?
GO INfO HER kttchen

1 he shelves are hlled w•th famthar
brands of toup and eoap and foods of all aorta
Her electric 1ron

THE

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RUBIES

and

ICC

box have been adverhaed regularly

and towels and table a1lverware

So have he'!' rugs

Somebody mud have her n1ga

and towela ~nd table a~lverware
Somebody must have been
readmg "the ads' - aakmg for known qual1ty- buymg the goods

'PHOSE wlio seek

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Few women now are content to m•ss the marvelous comforts of

the hoard of

prtceleaa p1111, once

the lime•

tho properly of

'er and pleasanter than thta yea.:

a....

11au pl'llleellet, now
nptfolly bcJODBJIII
Jo lovely KathanDe
Farias, find v•o·
lence IDd mddon
de•th f•cms them

Nntost every one

Is

planning to make next year eat
You read the adverhaementa

w1th mtereet because m them you fmd the freshest newa and the
moat practical 1deaa about keeping bouse--and about all other

branches of the modern art of hvtng
Naturally, your mterest and your confidence grow when you aee

at every ltmL Fol·

the same product appearmg over and over agalD

low the •transo
c:urae whl,ch eeema

better now than ever, but an old fr1end, anrway

Jo haag ..,.. tho

ImprovedSomething ,-ou

can rely on to meet a need, and do a Job

DU8SJDS ruh1eo.

•

full of mteresltng facts and usefultdeu

THE

lime and money-and brmg you better thmga

Follow the advert11ementa

BegJDI Monday
-In-

Ill

thta paper carefully

They are

They wtll aave you

DAILY
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p • .&amp;Dornymo\11 lett.en bOWI;f't tJceUct
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Dteetlaflly

to be

Holcomb, Uf Nutmeg
State Retires At 87 Ye8l'IJ For Quiet

t? War Governor

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50 00 h a l we re menaced by
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na wnal fOI'el;t
a.g g a ong a 35 mllf:

h t u c tforo;
rt&gt;sld.enL
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ho t'S an d bu.Hd ng~
1 h uugt ou t he long n gh
a

CIIIEf HIEMOVED

k
M h
A ~ 2...-INsof P
t' Ch11 es
E Ptle pt';
d~ m s.5ed by C
Ma o.ge W
B H dg
&lt;X111 at" he
~ na n
J

t a z ng mben a ned down oi the Ch
owu he) we ted down the r roots wa
O:.he miming town,&lt;; Wt: e hrea
ned b} h e new sh n
h~ b az

NATIONAL A.DVE&amp;TISING REl'RESE.NTATJV!::t
Dtvlne-Tenmy CorpOration

~ ;m&lt;.l

u

cun:s

li!

011

of

Jurlge

arlo e JaC&lt;lbs had made Its

::; &gt;&lt;: Iran

New York and Chlcqo

r.,.

'II Get a Pattern of Thts Parts Style

Dtllnn4 ltJ C&amp;n'lt:r

.,. w...

cae

f

da b)

ar.d desftb~ ln tbelb

..., ...... ~.. ••• ott.•...••• u.,a. eau
Jtw EaterlaJ Oflkle c.JI - L

'

ts :N b) a JJ ~M ~~oo:re
aklflll a t-rrir c wu or tlmbe and
Drt.P.. r y hro &amp;hOUt H.stern Wuh
orthen Idaho and west
ana
was rpru te&lt;l t.o.t.:.

Nootb

By EVA A TINGEY

YOUTHFUL AND CHARMJMG

.....,.or)o.sof;ll,.,
..... All rehclou• teaohm• dootrine "'
o.UI'
U
iiiJ4"....ur. creed lftheyare have any claua I
tD

apoa U.e love loyalty and devot1Dn of the people, must be In harmony w th

COSIV7Ui!IHT

the teaehmp of JeaUI the Chrillt wh01e worda tit mto every fold y.d cre'fll'e
Ill the bwuaa heal'!, aDd of whom 1t wu Aid In John 7 46 NEVER MAN

BPAKE MKE TJ11S'MAN

liY

01,1';

c.r

TR EDI!

or

I Th s It le a'ke su t s ou for
effect. hn t t snavpy 1

ThebrdJ&amp;ktw
ar s the cue ~ er
skt 1marw
s
oned ~(llum An
he ce tee f ont g

ONY ABBOT

CHAPTER XLII

•

I

by AN

,,J, "

.Ill T ,,,,
t c '" td (Inti
ltd httl tt Pa 1 fiiiJ ht jM t II II t
1ud• 11 Nt&lt;w Y8 It

eandt cnt~

h&lt;m
Jl ~ d nt k ""'
y w
\)0

Tht blouse " h

TID LOHD IS NEAR- The I o1 I
that are of a brokQn heart 1u J ~avuth
contnte :sp r l - ! :salm 34 l 8

1 gn
uc h

18

add

1 t thelll
Ie f a

ha

h

ant n the n ud

•
LOCAL CONDITIONS
coNOJTIONS IN the 1om clOY bel d :-~eem t
a n ot Ill
JUst about tl1e Rarne tenm n wh ch l ht=y have been
movmg f01 JUlt~ some t me Ma
of our Y.o ken! are
Idle and have been for a c 1s dct aile l ~ngth t time At
th11:1 t me thcr t 1c t
met'! e~; l et.: Jall y 11 OJ poltUI e that
o ur rnm elt the opeut o ot vh ch \\ IJ gl c cm plu)men t
to scvaul hUJ Ured men h uld l c 1dle
The writet I S 01 t 11 1 OMit u 1 to 1 mt the I ge1 01
blam e lor this 1dl e ne x~ J.o 1 oug} I th~ tuaiiOI h owe-.er
IS know1 I} the n\er 1ge l c 01 to 11:! II e t hat Ll c lak
~:~caso n

1 1 c al hand! g 1:-1 on 111 t II bla~t t th ::! tJme
Furthe1mo e thlK outlet tor coal p1oduct on &lt;:CU::!t::::! ul out
the middle of No eml e s that tl ere :i st II 11 v.:~cks
work ahead !rom tht!-1 M( Ul e f th~ mtw should 1 e~ un
on Septl:!mllei ht ~t
The fact that the mme.s are die he1t.&gt; mu111 ::~
lo the lUntly t1 ge n era l It 8tmply met
that ~t me
commumty 111 dell\ mg \ e nent8 111 t.hc for m f wm k v. h1ch
our men should be enJoymg lt means thut ou1 folks w
ths Pomeroy Hend a1e doll g 1 othmg theu htldtCJ dot g

T

forego th tt p vtlege becau e
their pa1~nts ate u1ahl c to d es~ them a ot hcl high 8c hool
ch1ldren are dre.;&gt;~e J fhe} w1l! tl relo e 1 e k pt ft m
iiehool be a ~c pnde Will 1 ot ull w them t o l Ue1 d sc hool

and pa tl

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m.ry bt ,&amp;

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tady
ha d

~OCIF.TY WOMAN MISSING
C o ado Cal A g 22 - INB
Ml~ s ng und r mystertou
knuw

How to Get These Patterns
7~1:1

many hw dreda In Pari&amp;

It was nrst pla.yed with th"' bB. "'

SIDE-LIGHTS IN NEWS OF
CAPITALS OF THE WORLD
BIDE LIGHTS IN THE NEWS OF

a.nd hence
IIpa.urne
a.nd

the marne of jeu de
m.ter w th a racquet
during lhe latter !)art of the 15th

I

n th"' fol ow

century

DAILY S TRIBUNE

croasLn1 th£! century mark ~ bl!
comlnr such a usual thing In the
Hautes Pyra.nees that one ver:y ott
en meet11 R number of een~nalres
at a slm}:'~ gathering
One of tbel!e was tbe recent ban
quet held ln honor of Dr Dupin
Intrepid Alpinlat who ,at. the a1e ot
81 yean has Just scaled Mount. Per
du near Y 10 000 feet 1\lah
At the same table sat ~il.me
Batu:re ared 101 yeara apd Ma
dame Domeraue Who coUhbl Uu;
sam"' number The latter 1a re
markable
for uheract1ons
)'o)Jthrul
appear
~~~~h~~~~:~:~b~~O~~:~~~-~
ance
as weU
8he
walk~
wthout a cane reads without 1pee
t.acl~s and drinks hflr wine lltr6la:htl

FASHION BUREAU

EYa A Tlnr:t.fJ I arls St 'I e
Roam 309 No. 2 West Strtd

Ge11eral Weather
Conditioats

I)5 CENTS m c

N!W YORK l JTY
1n aJ d

1

I

A g :.!'.! Ul 31

B Wa er B caCo

•

Yo k
AUJt
Z! - INS--T e
CBfl a )' l st In
he holrtup g 0
ba.t e and cha..'le n New Yo k 0
Frida} arte noon n v.ht h x w
k ed nnd 12 lnj red fo 0
Tl e dr.ad
GoaLopezJrl c
c Y fi reman
PK onan Wal(' J Wbb
Mo to ) e Pat oln un
Edward
Chur h
John B 'e lit bA.nd Ma
na, h
or k bandit
H
t Ha ~
Wou ded

ltand

w e

a ural
kes a perfect hOI:!te i&gt;;:i

th1s ( oupo n fillc I out "tll
Y u tht s pattf'r I r t
m tl
I lease rna I at once :,ou
1 altH No 7ulu

to

"'

HAVE YOU MET
THE LADY WHO NEVER

Tuskegee Institute Figures On
Lynching Show Big Drop In 1931

f t ced t

#a

ne

and 11 t Uto20
mmtd at Jtl "'~ 1

ea ned how to p n.y the aaQle t10n
PARI S
tl e rutd c tes u proof of tbe facr
By !\LICE LANGEI lER
I Engllsi a Robert Dallngb::m &amp;ec
I N S 8 aft Co esponden
I e a "Y t~f the Br t &amp;h Emt.uy
PD. Is Aug 2'l INS- The Ehg !ih
~ na
nu.k.es
ve y be t wife n
he year
1698 Dalllil$ton
t c wur U fo a } e e 1 an Th s
his boot
The v ew ot
s the opll u ol 01 e of the m the F anOI:!
tha
the sport laYored
Ho Mrfl Ja nea Rodney
-..·tilo abO"ie f\11 b)' the French 18 ttlnnls
Amerlca.n women have a c
Ftc. -&amp;lUI noted that more people
ttaJr for IJe ng well g oo nlld
nciUdiJig women and chi dreit 'l"ere
that
without rnuny thmgM deemed necessttJe!:l b~ those In m re their
the 1!. persout~
glh;h IHtot tl etr
a dhomes
t 1Ls an Ill playirig
eo.1 thnntennil:l
1n allIntheFtance
rest or1nChris
fortunate circumstal ce:s while moth ers a d \\tves I OK ow: qun tty mukes th n he type ol tendom comllnctl that there were
es v.ho co do house otk look 60 cour~ &amp;.t Orleans and he &lt;11dn t
w'rth app1ehe1 ston 1 the l me to !:l dwol to belltn
o. e U el Olt' babies p ~pa1e an
and they tmd then larl ugs ate nut equ ppt:d lu m~cl a rve a very U.l:ity meil a d yet b&lt;J
s Ent. o a nee
the eve 1 IS o
other chtldre 1 on u equal ba~IK bccau!'le of tht t ct that nake p a tou for e n s b dgo
d1sagreeme t tt~ are keep11 ~their wage ea t nc 1 :-~ ron eat1 101t
II e ltt.le French wotnet
wh
ve t) oHen are n~ t1o petite at tha~
In( a c lmpetence
tl. us -0 bt! ve y del~ wlth he
It meant! that ~orne ~ f oul ld cr cluldrc.!n whu G d !!heftngerM sk cr.t
t.h an uf sew 1 il
kfl.OW8 one entitled t a fair tha c~ 1i a ht tt h sc hool e lu and cook. ng a~;~ €lXce e n 1:1. ager
B U a de ight to a nool a1 y flus

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It meun tl t oul mel h~ nt!ol c l ev 1 g a hajrd
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makmg er d ~:~ mt:ct and ttl dmg 1 e\ e ue to 1 ay fil.r
il
wh1ch they mu ~t l'it c.:k tf the} wu 1ld continue buHtne 1t
means that lht:!-ie ume merchants are t ghl g 1 hgl t.l c
equal of \\h I I v ~a e ~01 e th Olgh
In th ace o U ~ t' thmg t app ea tu til 11te c ~l
folks-bu~mes me
lab rer:&lt; w tk t&gt; ~ o1 all d CrlJ t o
profe ~:-tiO t I mc
lhc nt 1 e eomm mt) 1 1 l!(e! cull ll t
the ven leaHl lh tl w h.l I e d one unde1 th e urcumHtu 1cc
IS for a1 ho ~ t to guudnc~ stuughtforwaJd elf01t to lr
made both I:, the men und t11 e companv to gel the::~e mu c!i
mto o)ttr 1l o as ~ on as po,.!iible By h 1 c t effort
ml(ht I e en phk!-1 e&lt;.l IS not meu1 t a pert
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or tw o but a 1ca l d ~ n c t meet eac h lh~1 h If \a.)l
fh!! " ~"~ I !! to 1 not hk e the avcru~c 1
It 1 ttl
m1tted th c1
om phunt because of v.agc" ( erhml}
that Is the l1g tem certuwl y the others should Le d\\a 1

READS THE ADS?
GO INfO HER kttchen

1 he shelves are hlled w•th famthar
brands of toup and eoap and foods of all aorta
Her electric 1ron

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box have been adverhaed regularly

and towels and table a1lverware

So have he'!' rugs

Somebody mud have her n1ga

and towela ~nd table a~lverware
Somebody must have been
readmg "the ads' - aakmg for known qual1ty- buymg the goods

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Few women now are content to m•ss the marvelous comforts of

the hoard of

prtceleaa p1111, once

the lime•

tho properly of

'er and pleasanter than thta yea.:

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11au pl'llleellet, now
nptfolly bcJODBJIII
Jo lovely KathanDe
Farias, find v•o·
lence IDd mddon
de•th f•cms them

Nntost every one

Is

planning to make next year eat
You read the adverhaementa

w1th mtereet because m them you fmd the freshest newa and the
moat practical 1deaa about keeping bouse--and about all other

branches of the modern art of hvtng
Naturally, your mterest and your confidence grow when you aee

at every ltmL Fol·

the same product appearmg over and over agalD

low the •transo
c:urae whl,ch eeema

better now than ever, but an old fr1end, anrway

Jo haag ..,.. tho

ImprovedSomething ,-ou

can rely on to meet a need, and do a Job

DU8SJDS ruh1eo.

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THE

lime and money-and brmg you better thmga

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BegJDI Monday
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They are

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Newa-AdvertJaer, PridaJ, John
hcnws
the
Oa.lllpoli!; entry, wu ready to enter
M1 and Mn~ . D D Neal BCfOm·
mto the :~emJ-fina.ls in the M:en'!i p'!lnll'd by their gu-~st.:. Mn. ~~leu
J t~l.Dales matches wltb JOb.n JohllfiOn, MeCrrmlck an1 d.&amp;IJ8ht.."t. mc;&gt;tond
Po.1 ttwnouth City chamJ!ion. It •a.s t:L Cl'lwnbw; Thtll'.sday retumln1
Cellel·ed, 11 weaUler permitted, t.he I W'lth thtlr dauaht~r Mw; Helen
matche! would be closed Saturday. Neal who 11a11 t.:!en y~tJna ther!

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t.he boys were enroui.c j nai"~ Thur~;ri=dto~llt'fa~ ~~:; th~ Jl;"tc~:r~,\~1~k.sand Mr3
to *'be C~~otnp Conley awunmml![ pool wa~&gt; ah;o ellm1nated.
vawner, Mi.ss DrummonJ.

leow M)'l .M ~ MM, W. Va.,
wUb Mn- Pe-Jloa ReyQOWI.
1\eY and Mn. Hardlnf and cbll·
4r'Gl of Pl.tt.abiUih. arrived ben lot
• vlalt with the l&amp;tter'1 f~r, W·
H . -'l&amp;rtt.
Ki11e1 QQtnet and M&amp;ude Smith
have returned
a vlllit wiU1
HlaU.Wt&amp; a~ OoWmbul.
lira. Marl~~ hal ret.w"ned
from an extended vlllt wltb her
d&amp;Uihter,
Kall,
fam~
11)' at Tht PtalnS.
Jilh. Neal Wiley and Mrl. Walter
Wise 1pent Wednsadlloy In Runtinll:-

d&amp;Uihten,
and llett)', of 0olumbul, were rue~t~ 01 Mr. and Mrl.
Joha Lear and
relative. n•
centl).'.
Kn. Joseph carr and arand·
daua.bt.er, MUll Macy Loulee Carr,
ol Cinc:tnnatl, arrlvled Tbur&amp;d&amp;J and ton
will viait Yltth the former'~&gt; niece,
Mra. lllarraret D. Cuter.
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At
present.
the
Brooklyn
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Lui;
Allttlu
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!.he
I Veterans ot t.he ~ ecotch 1:1lmC the ~ lumf! qt the J!,ro~:rn R.oOlnl oompoeed larpiJ or veterana whv
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lltood .aapo at the st.amln&amp; of Ule In \:.til! )'tlar'l M&amp;Uatul l.a.&amp;l.l.l race 10011 w1U have to be replaocd 8uch
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nws.lt 2,000 1obuat 11.t.hletes when repoae In the flll'lTlhouse and ~
youth a11 piey jolned 1n ~he ifllery , lndl.co:.te~~o. tlul.t pUo»inl wlll '- tbe _ otdllten u
Shaute, .\luq,ue and
I Wy 11.rrne Ill Loti Anaeles to com- Spaniard will take hl11 sleata in bill
hJ the ~al round. Many tiU'ned club~ Dlgl(e!St problem In repalrllll QuJnn are near the end or their
pete 111 tht: lla.lne~ uf the lOth Olym- cs.au. o.1 Pueblo de111l1Pl
Lo.,. Ga
- me W.eII EnOUIh 9Qck after tnverelna part. ot. the Its (enc.-es for-ne.t ae&amp;600'1 earn·· rape, lllt.hclqh Vanoe wm be In Aa Sox Pitchers Walk plad trom Ju ly 30 to AuawL lt . • And 1.0 oomptete the home-like
couno~ue to the Intense heata, but Mn .
there for • good many yeartl Lo
Ten T0 LOM BY IS I 11112.
...ettlna;s the spac1otli a: rounds w111
0 Do Wlthout
Jimmy retus~ to break. undei the
Wlii.le laet wl~r'a Lr&amp;de with
Oaterlni lo 2,000 !tumachl&gt;, rep- be hmrtJcaped to narmoniU w\.th
Sl eep
strain
&amp;oo\~&gt;~
To 12 Score
ruenuna· the nawonal appeW..t li ur the dwelllng;s
9 ocme.
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On the openlnl hole Batd¥lder the Ph1Wea
rave
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• nearly twu-l;Wre mHIOnb. requires
Equally as dtlla:ent will be the
snared two b1rd1es Ulree~~ to Dql&amp;n'a mt&amp;hly aiuner in Prank 0~
WRESTLING
SENATORS WIN
•the llil.'idom of a Solomon and the committee In caterlnl to the vapar tour 8 . Such a llt.w't would have the tra.n~~ter Ql J.wnbo Elliott a::la
\lslon or a prophet. the Otij:llnlzl.n~ ga.rles of 2.000 appetites
discoW'aged the beat at gOlfers. Not Oll&amp;e Duclley to CIWioktft.Own greatly
Commu.ue declAred m announcm~
It (me group of a.thlet.es has been
weal.ened the Pl&amp;l.buzlh
hW'llnl
By Interna.Uonal News SerVice
From Cleveland; Boaton that pteparatlons to1 teedln11 the aCCLL~tomed to tra.ln on the succ.uFor Pla)'itlr; Worko Aa w1Ul Jimmy. He foua:ht on.
wa.a t~ aituat1on throU&amp;h- ewpr.. The 1086 or l:wott was par·
At New York-Taro M.IYa.k1, Jahad been ~:umplet~!li
lent rnnll:rurter and aauer kraut,
1 ~~.thleles
Deopatcher For Elec· outSuch
the 36 holea wltb Batchelder n- · UtUlar!y dalt\q'lng for Jumbo prov- pan, defeated V•nka Zelesn1u,
Beata Pirate1
No le~;~ puzzling 1n Its lnt.crna· they will be torced to break no
ually winning 9 and 7 playiol IS\l· ed to ~ one or tht! moet o!UCOOIIII• Ruaaia.
National
I Uanal aspect WIUi the problem or rules becauae of an empty larder
tric Firm
pcrb lOll, but. Dola.Jl'a playJni WB.I !ul ;JI~ /Jl the circuit with the
Oeorae Manlch. New Jeruy, de ·
• proYidmg housln~~; facmues . Mod - If It take~; flnnan haddle to meet
By DAVID F Kn..EY
not to be overlooked with his tal'd Phlls O'ile year.
feated Tom Draak . Holland.
un athlete&amp; can be 11s lempera.men- the giUitronomlc requlrt!mentE ot
reading t 0 th da J
Jlm McMtllen, Chicago, and Stun
By COPELAND 0. BURG
l la! lUi prima donnas and what others they will nnd no shortail!
t N. 8. Btaft Correspondent
F
Y UDt Ulls &amp;Ide of
Brooklyn baa h&amp;d no oui.Btandlna Steln, New York, drew.
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I would be home t.o the ath lele Jror., or nn~an h.ll.ddle
u 15tm othera
~ton, A\18. 22---What is this so-~ 1 ar th 0~ .n8 ,.onsetuUve holes dur· w¥lowr on it&amp; pJtehllll &amp;taft t.bJs Gino Oarlbaldi, Italy , defeated I
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ll8 e ay P y, the Salem cbam· )'Car At the
present wrltlni it Cyclone Ress Germany
be
th l
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pion was shooting for bicdles threes. sct:rL' c w\llkely UlaL IL&amp;lY Jloclier
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22 -· Yuu see,
no ng; ut a pam Ill t e nee;~. England boiled dlnneu It wHJ be
Perh&amp;ps the expl&amp;natlon can be
Aod under 8 ::;hady tree well up
Ill rtn•·• the
lib
sun. I JSpecmlly Want thiS ball a:; ll to the Rt Llsllc one from th~ shon:.s one lllld the same to the Organlzlna:
found tn retrH.clng the steps of on the ci•ff near the nlnth hole and bo:unan w
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&amp;ea.BOD. w
JUNIOR tEAGUE G.\ME
IYras my s ix hundr edth homo run lii i o! the blu.a MedJterranean
Committee
Wh~n he defeattd the Chicago
youns Jlm.my Dolan, ZO-yer.r-old the turn or the course lHllo a little ftft-.:!Wl vll:$0r.les to b.J.s credit.
Cr.!•.rado Splmgs , Colu Aug :..! 2 1t11c major league~;..
1 In Lt.s solutiOn of these problems .
The one concession the com!Tull.ee Whtto Sox the other day for hi11
.son o1 a Worcester pohcemau and lrt.sh mother fur two afternoons
Dazz,y Vance usually the ace of - lNd--8
h CJI
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Thut..s ,what Balle Ruth Lold 11 hov..e\Ci, the OrKallJz.mg CommJne;; w111 require l.~ that each team Cur- iliteenth victol')' in a row, Robert
1 cago ana l:&gt;todt I1tiny bas~baU !au out
runner~up to Joe Batchelder, of Sa - watch'ug her son as he romped over lhe ::.tatr ha!l recorded IJ:lliY ten vlc, out
n1sh !u; own chef and not!!)• the I MG8es "Lefty" Grove (above),
111 St
1 has proYcd Jt.self 1ewunduJ
!em, winner Of the New England the course.
torlr~ aJ. the prE&amp;.!lt wrlt.ing With ton, GaL "" 111 p!ay thi::; attelllOC..l aiLer he hlld clouted hi hLou s • It WJ!I btilld au Olympic VLlhtge. &lt;:ommLlle~ three month~; In advance •tar hurler for the champion PhilaAmateur Golf Championship .lt
''How does that son of yoms do the llefi.SOn oom;idcrably mol'e than [Am•·,'llctU! IA:ai!I;JU I.Jumot .~~:.sebull !No 35 or the UJJl season ~este~~~~~~ ood el·omplete, so \'!!LYing ltL d~tall and a.s to the approximate na~urc of 1U; : delphia Athletics, tied the AmeriBrookHne.
Jt," asked EUI elderly Individual, who twll-t"l-.lrds f,One, th ~ vel~ran sti!kl!'· ~r JC western .c )ampwn., .. p L.l I He pressed a UO bill
Jespom;Jv•· Lrni.JJJJg menu In ordCI th&amp;t eacb can League record for -consecutive
1 ~~; 1&gt;n a:; lo stnkc a
Employed nights as a dCIIpatchcr! h~ppened to recoyulze Ml's. Dolan. out &amp;rll~t will have t.o sUp on the
'lho.: lllJnol:; o.:humplun.s deit•u, cu , new ball 111 tht• handsflll~r aT b! ar~ chm d on every heart strmg It will te!•m may ca1 ry out lt.&lt;; ~ra!nlng to 1 vijrriea. The mark was .11et origiWell, what can you do Wllh a ilLS ccn.sldcrulJiy to leach the til- Seattle 4 tu 2 atld Stockton put uut 1ccJheo who ll s~ ·
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t ~wmy put a dash ot sunny Italy hcLc. a the nth d"gtee, a pih'a~ kitchen 1 ii:dy S~x
J:~n~ o oton
ln a Worcester branch of an elec·
me com;:em, Dolan, a former cad- boy ~at loves the game as Jillllll} teen mark
Nnv Orkans 4 to 3, by a nmth J.Lll· 1bls sh~rt life h~d'·'~~ 0 ~ k\Q 1 f 01 pmcll ef Germany the!'e, a bit r, f and dunn.: roum wlll be ptovlded WaahiQ,&amp;"ton durin&amp;: the Summer o!
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die at We.sctlusett Club, finds time doe~. replied Mr.s Dolan
The other ln-and-ou[ers oi the mg rally.
I home-run bull ~ but 8 Jwaoo }1 ~ 1 or Fl ance at the top a l:&lt;nd&amp;:ape limn each of th e PIHtldpatlng nations
1912,
to ?lilY tournament golf during the
BrookiJ'n 5tllft'-CIIU'k, Shaul&lt;, LU ·
Jvlctlm to
· bl
ys e
a rumant1c old Mexico :some othe1
With the opening date of the~~======"=:~====-=
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some gger, faster boy, pluce--aU for ar t's sake
game~ le!!S than a year awa~' 37 na- J•
1 It 11.111 bil.lld nctween 700 and 1000 tlon s have fO!mally nntifl~d the
y.
que PhdJN;. ThW"s.ton
etc,-are
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until he grabbt•d up his $10 fmd
GREAT BEND
Butthe
his championship
courage and stamina
dmFIGHT RES
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AMERJC4N ASSOCIATION
e pnne.ee
Otgaml'.ll'.g Cornmlttf!c of t.heu in ·
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~ye yet to be touched, according
the win column,
Club
WC!n Lo~
Prl. ~f jc) und lt dJd not lllalter mucb ' Fn:nf!h, English, Mexican htr!IL- tentions t.o enter teams Be~·eral
to the veterans of the game, l!nd
By International News Service
Thl~ I" an unMual state of af- St Pnul . . . . .
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6HI n~terta 17hPn Babe, the great sejltl· lwu~e and Pueblo In design
olhcr eountru~s are expected to file
William Mc:Blalne and btoth~'
all becau.se--"I love the game ..
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ralrs for a Brcoklyn pitching ..staff lndU.napoUs
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~il:t 1 en: st, prote~tt'd n holl!e-nrli b)
rr an athlete ftvm France crave::; ~nmlar notices wlthUJ the next few ' JesBC of Coiwnbus opcnt I he week
At New York-Nat BueSH, New with a big seatton
Kan•os City
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50ti iKres:; that went mto Lhe :,.;tand:.; and a breath nf homeland, he w11l f\ud Wt"ek:.;
end h~re with D B. Han~ aml
t u : : ~:O~ur~o~ou':or!~mn;~:d i~~~st ~~-:;u~:e:· Yo~oc~~~d out
Brocklyn pitcllJlll' replaeemenl.s Milwauk-ee
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500 Igot chased out et tlle game by l.ht '
~-·-~--fwnll}' left Sunday acccmpanl:!d bv
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throug
oo rea ast an 8et out. AI Ciullo, New York featherV"_..
Lou!!:vlllc
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~ 1 Ruth still hold.~ the lea,..,• ~ iean-~
than a •mid •.o1utlon cf boracic lha"o ~n he""' fn.- t.he "'"'St Lhrec
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youth:! a.nd a bag of clubs In a ram- York (2).
Ew!tern League. This team has nve M.ill:leapolls
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s~s
' terr:'n{jnly l'lll L d b)riCI .wld u• e j weeks With her pal ~nts . Mr ll•lti
~hackle automobile fQr the tourna- Jack Wltson, New York mtddle- of the leading eight pltehers In the Tol~do
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414 his understudy, Lou GchJig hit .No 1
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an eye cup and roll lne C} eoull Mrs J B Proft'!tt nnd family
1lrcn1 sldt to ~Jde ~:&gt; a~ t J ••'m J\'C I' Mr and Mrs Albeit Murra)·
1 ~ 4 l.o aid Ruth In the 11 to 7 be[]t- 1
ment, a distance ot more t.han 42 weight, defeated Johnny Bates, league Two of them, Phil Ga!Umiles, II. dally total or over 84 miles. Brooklyn (10),
V&amp;n and Earl Mattingly, had lm~
NATIONAL LEACilJE
n~,or ~he dBrownle8
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any mlll\l t':! partlclf' c f 1uet or foJ- called on Mr and Mrs M L FurHlR l'lleep during the four days f)l
AI RoWe, Philadelphia junior pressive seasons. Each had won
Club
Won Los•
Prt l ls t~e ~n ~r.d l~omers . 111 10 ycat:.l
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1ugn !roatlf' l When th ~ ~ye~ &amp;.1 " •be. and family Sunday
the tournament totalled slightly lightweight, defeated Mike Barko, eleven rames &amp;nd. lost only one ll.t
g ea ones recmd-an av PJ·
lltcrt rr::m len(! usc you w11l fma 1 Mr and Mrs Harry UToz ami
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636 age of mor:! than 33 homt'r~ a ~f'a· 1 Jn HI? f.'ll"wlng llrti&lt;'Le. lhL· Z-1tll ' thlB very restful and it wiU also , tHmtlv who has been s nd!J
more than eight h.ours W!th an oc- New York, HQ)
this writing.
St. l-QUis
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565 161111- neaiiy 50 a sea::.on smce he l.,r ' I ••rn·~ uf Ltlk!i tc thr r1:1dn ~s
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casional n&amp;p taken between round:;
Marty Samp.son, New York midThese two br1111ant recruitllshow- Chicago.
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sene as 11. splendid protectk..! fto:n ! pa.~~ fev.. wu·kb hc rt' wlth the lat·
1d 'file Dlil '!'ribun= "ArtU"
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5 bS qu!L as 8 pttchcr 12 )'l'llr 6 ll 0
Dally he romped 36-hole.~ ovc: .. dlewell!'ht, knock~J out Ma.dlaon ed fta.shes of greatnMS when tried Brooklyn .
Rube WAlberg wo• k
k Kd
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mft ,tlon d any kind when cult!· , ten; 1.a.rents, Mr and Mrt&gt;
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hill and dale durlns the rounds, :\ Dlx California 16)
ou~ by Brooklyn earlier in the year,
-~ noc e
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amoll~&gt; P yM, :J
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daily h bit
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8 in the sixth Inning when the C!u-' and lllrt~'lnr or MeGQ\'I'tn'!i · Gytn- va c as n
'n
distance of 13,110 yards, or ncar!"
~nn)' Valg&lt;~. N~w York Jlnht- and p-bly wiU be Robin rc : n•~
a
1 Tageart
ft SaiLuday for th 'lr
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tll:l cago White Box made tlvt! tUI'" b 1 I
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It )OUr work invohes lon11 u ~:! r:f hr 1~c at Amb1ldg:e, Pa
eight mUes. defeatln~ several vet~r- weight, defeated Frankie Senrentc, ian next season
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41 :! got ctedlt for his ctght~enth ~ea - ' ' ( me simple ruh·s h ir 1\c Jlth build ws in his mArch to the fl.oal round. New YorK, (6).
Other promlaing hurlMB on the Philadelphia
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e eyes you t: ou
oomu
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n.o""'Jt
WTa)'. Muck SprarJ.
Throughout the !our days the
At lndlanapolls-Tracy Cox, Ill- Hnrtford ft1.l'DI are Kershaw Jc .ws Clncinnatl.
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J6t!sonal triumph a.s the Athletic.:; 11 . 1 in~t
oculist as !'egular!y RS you do you. dli,lP, of CharU&gt;.ston spl'ut the wc~k
tqm.~'ture reached nesllly 100 cte- dianapolis lightweight, knocked out who has won u games and lost
nally emerged on Lop, 15 to 12
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dentlt&gt;t Surely your eyt•s ar~ val- end with the Iormer s parents.
IP'.etl!i but Jlmmym@rely .smlled.nno:I 1Eddle Anderson, Cody, Wyo., (4).
four; Van Mungo, who has won tell
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Tkhle Sox did things In a big wily.:
J.y ".-\R1U." lUcGO VERN
UHbl" ~nough lo warrant f '! ~:h al~
JiiRllita l'~w-tN':e ~&gt;pent Sullday
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Won Lcn;t Pet. ma ng 14 hils. four more than ti1e W ~Hte n E~peL· i;~. lly lur ;auy I'Opy - :cn ll ~.l l! Y(U 11re an ~ who ncerls W!Ul L&lt;:~lna FencU and L&amp;YI.s Vf:IL
s:J
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7~-l Ali and WJiug fl.\'e pltchel's. Tc 11 1l
H.Ltht by I. N. s. 19Jl
glas::es makt certain that th:y fit I otmrn
PhlJ.ulelphla
Washmgton
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.607 wallks and three error:; catlsed the
N,·w \'mk Au g 2:.! - Abu~c o: puitcll) and have them te5 tcd froE L Pa. LJ;h and brother Harry
I New York
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.bllG hOS:! to drop lt.
: th\' e~ : :; Lllot!ghtl\ ,.., IJ }ll l1Ctlcc1 br que,,t!y
cf NJW Hrlghtr&gt;n, Pa nwtor:::d her!!
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Llc.yd Brown was IJct~r tilau l n1arr PCIXIlS IJut pa1ll~ularly hy
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Clevrltmd
St Lnuls
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422 Clint Brown, holdhtK dievcland Lo i the ycung. mllY 1rsu1t l1l ~ ~rlou~
GRAIN MARKETS
and Hcl:: .1 Pansh who have spent
Boston
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70
402 ~lx hilS and the Wa~bmgt.on Sen -lclt: c. 1 ~o.: s r t the cy~ s, JlGOI sJghtand 1 Chicago, Aug
22- INS- Gmlns thr pn.st thre:&gt; we"kl; wllh U!clr
Chkuao
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70
402 at.ors won, .6 to 3 Clmt fJt-eeted , nrn lct!ll tllndnes:;
opened un~~en ~oda~
WheaL WM 1Rl'110loparcnts Mr. nnd Mrs Albert
Detrctt
'Im &lt;Y t S aJ, l!' J pr!ctle~s lL p;:;,- :-: t11-4c upd oorn 1-8e hlghed' co IMunn}
381 ~he shn~et'801 Jn the tl!th, after glv·
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lkts.
!sesS'J.d ~nd blindness :;uch an m- ,-,c ower an oats une0 ange to 1 James Wtlson J ; of P::~rt.&lt;;mouth
8 r:vcn
wa s and fiye error•· b~·
e up
t th
the Busto R'Xi So
tl d ut'J
, tl!rr, t ic htmtiu.:ap t h ar 1t .s~ms Opcnmg
pnc~
spen
e wee k " H'1 here wllh hi:;
VESTERDA.J!'S ftESUL'l S
~core an ~ to- 5 ;·Jc~:~ ; 0 ~I' ~ ~c a tr: ly 11.c~ssa.y to C!tll a tten tiOt1
Whea t-sept ·49 J-B; Dee 53 1 _4 Pil.r&lt;'nl!;, Mr and Mrs .• fames WIIAMERICAN ASSOC14TION
kNliiWl City 2, Columbus 1 111
C!lntwell won a hurl~
tl 0 t ' tc. the need for &gt;&lt;per.llll car'" Ye-t \ May 5B 1_8_1_4
FOI\ and family,
Brame a,s the nocsto
ttofrom \wc :,now Umt CL•IY U;o frcqu.entl.)'
Corn- Sept.. 42; nee. 38 3-,.&amp;-1-2,
Mr. and Mr.i . a.oseo Ha.. &lt;Un were
inntr.g6 l
t).:d Lhe Pirates, 2 to~ ~~f; :~= the eyrs rcr.'l\t l!lt!e o1· no ntun- 1March tl; May t3 ~· - ·''
railing on Mr and Ml"'l L. 0 "h!!IS
M1lwaldree 3; Toledo 0
gcr's home-run. llJ.~ 17 th of l'le ' flcn :,nUl ,.,u('IL a tum· as scJ!ous 1 Oat..'l-Sept 20 3-B. Dec 22 3-8,
Inal,llnapoUs 10. MJJmeav:::lls 8
St PB.ui 6: Loulsv11le L
~·car
was impmtnnl
PJU.:,burgh l, c• ·t' : dem:mds tt
Mf,)' 25 1-8
only got s.!x hits
fl'opcr IIRhtL1g J&lt;. cl'smtlul t( 1
LIVESTOCK
NATION.U. LEAGUE
Th11 Boton-PJttsiJurgh g.nnle ll'fl!l gco' ' eyr ~ isht Ncv::-r uttcmpt tJ
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Rec 1 t
bo!dovers
.\ llhhH ·~&lt; t ~oun~ mnn r~OOI~I
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Boston 2; Pittsburgh I
thn cnlv one played 111 th(• n!ltiOuul IU 'J Ill c d,m il".bt nm, 011 th: 600 . ~~arket ~~;: HI io 25c lowe 1·, t!JJ~ 11-&gt;illt~Ltd !ILI'l!I&lt;Hj.i:e fwm hl11 fn ·
Cif'cinnall at New York Ht11cat- circuit and nccpL for the PuateR dl!u htULd In Uw lill \'ct 11.luL e of unal'rweight off mostly, packirl.; !hfl' tunn1110 1•:m·u11f': MDo•ur Sou-·
11llld Braw• a ll 1:lub.s will chu;!J ml ~ unl !~ht t.J clrf'tnc light Dun ~ha.d ~ows Uttle change; Hi0·2 1U lbti . '1:25 Ou riLe (Jtlwr Hide 'nu will see a
enlng weather!
St. Lou!:; at PhtladciJllnn !liB!\ I !do:JIJie-hf'nders tod:L)'
l~''l lt~!Jt~ lrl!l) !_• L:d atmu.spht. ;;" '150. 220-2W Jbs .. G.7ti~725, 130-160 pkllllt• '~r l iLt• r.,cJ, frvm \\lileb tbt'
Ch•eago at :aroOkl} .l LLhil'ut.en-~ The Hlllug nnd jJitcht'rit•ss r; 1- 1lu t ,( dec:rntll' : s1 h rmc ot u roo m Jb~ . 6 75-7 21i, plg6 nwnerous Hround . ~I!!Lrluns u11eo1 1'• llu·ow •ll'feeth:f'
~hllllrcn.
\\ish ~{lU we~ t.crf'
mgl
ant.~. who must phy donblt&gt;-hf'IKI. ~ r s , tut tJ,C} il!f c1 Jl:.LI•lly no~ meant 650, packing 6QWi:j up to fi 25
for thr nexl thrt&gt;P dav~ vestcrdav l t..l •cadlng or ~tudy
Cattle· Receipts. 100: market Dad.''-t 'nppo&gt;r':o. )la,::t~zlne
MIERICAN LEJ\GUE
purchased P1tchr1· Sam Glb.sou, a ! When JT arlPLg Wlltilll:. or usug nGmlnllliY Wlchanged
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WDshlngton 6, Clevdand J
right handcr IJ'Orn the Su.n F1.11.n- l th e L,.'l'!&gt; fot nn.1• r onccnlmkli work
Calvftl
Re(:etpts, 50, market
Nmv York 11; Bt. Louts 7
lctSt'O club of tlw Coast League H clas~ 1 m 1 ~ n pc oitwn ~ 0 !hal lh&lt;' lighl nround !itf8:dy, better grade vealens
Df&gt;Oroit 11; Boston 5
wont. h &lt;'IIJ ou~ much right now , wlll t·cme u\'LL y 0 ll, 1 1, J t scarce , ehm~e up to 1000. ~d lot.
Fhl'mklphin 15; ChicaGO l:.l
hawev~1. as he doe.s not 1cpoJt to 1 ~ h o • Jidct al an angle whteh will medium ana good. 600-900, a few
LIQUID oa TABLETS
the Nrw YoJk!:!l!&gt; untu :.pJlilg
ltluO'v the lme:; 01 .cflcetlun t~WO) good to chiJJC~ 950
. , Ro::lirVI's a lfc:adil&lt;'b~ or N•w•ll•
TODA1'" GAMF.8
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Sheep .
Receipts. 500. lamb , In :tO minut"s eht~A~~ a CoN Jbe
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!ru~ ..~ c 1u eyes Never allow the rc- steady to higher. top, h:lll&lt;bwclght
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ll~cb Malaria lu
'!I!DtiCAN ASSOtiAfiON
lftrC'lt•t; IU,\S to Mnkc ill~U yoUJ ~·ve s 825 . Olll~r:; desirable 6 ~_ 72 lb lfll'9t d.ty, u.nd c
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Columbus at Kansas City.
It ~s u wl~c pract lc{ to WHile uw weight. 7 50~8 oo. some medmm to """ ••Says.l
ld
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Toledo at Milwaukee
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cyrs at J.t.•ns t ann · Jn':l'y d.t~. uml l gr:od 500 • 600
VII'! 1or
a Y• 0
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Indianapolis at Minneapolis.
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Mn; 11. o Lee wcJLt to ua~tc n :o ~:m:un::."..:n::::u:m:=:u:u.-:uumu:mmn:mur:mmt. •;•-••••!t•::::::u::u~mw::U:n=lmti&amp;IIIJIIi'llll
~pend n Hho rt time w1th
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band and Mt· and Mrs Arc!ll&lt;' 1
Lee.
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Clnetnne.tl at New York.
(I.WC' gamefl 1
Mrs. Lulu Brllcts who hns bt:enl
Cblcaao at. Brooklyn
v!.Sitmg rclallves and frclntls here i
(t"'o gllmeu)
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Bt. Louls at Phlla.dclphla
or severe. ay:; returned to beL i
home nt Clevcl.md.
(\wo gamesJ
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Plttsburah at Boaklo.
Mrs J W Capehart and dau~h- l
lf'rs. Mrs Mtldred Da\'ls and Mls~
Bentrlcr C'apehart of Columlms, i
AMERICAN LEAGlJ£
Washington at Cleveland.
~:pen t th&lt;! week end here with rrl- •
nllves and fncnds
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PhUa.d.elphta at Ohlca!IO.
By Edson R. Waite, Shawnee, Oklahoma
New York at St. Lotlls.
!\:11'1i ROXIC WllllalllS ami cbUdl PJl
Boston at Detroit.
Elmo and Ke1mlt of Eskdale ·~ 1
•••1, ~ : ,
Va. . Hurold Fetty and Lee Scott
SOCIAL
Sharon, W Va, who lta\e b~ en Lhr
THAT the merchandir.e sold by your local dealero is pleaiing oth·
guest:; ct Wm OulnUlet and fam.l~ 1
en--it is •ure to pleaae you.
Hp,n.e-made Ice Creana returned home Monday accomuaaand .(:a~ at th,e Beth-'"Y M. led by Mrs Daniel Griffitl1 who will 1
visit them for a few week.s.
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By trading in the home city you help yourself, your neighbora and
E. Church, Saturday e,·e· La1\J~1ce Soulsby and Wllllum 1
ning,
Au•u•t 22, 1931. Br.ul:o.by v,ere ~i~itlng rcln t1v cs u.nd ,
your city.
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the truck attempted t.o PIIB~
Henrlet~ Cherrm~ reached Tayj(IJ Mr and 14rs M
The truck ~;~werved mt.o tue Quarter nnah&gt; in the La&lt;Ues' aln·
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Wednescfl,y
the week.·end t.ere, i)le ruests of
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tbro••lng Jl tn lo a dlLch gles IUld th('n wa.s defeated by Hel- a.nd Lyvonla tpept BundaJ WJlh
Miss N&amp;rtar
Sarah Jane Roberti! a.nd daughte•·.
i ~·~te~~l~:,;tht leas~ burt of the len GJaves, of Chillicothe
~~;nue Clark lil..nd dauahter In Wedn£8CI8.)' rro!t • .S:I;Ulswl~tu~C:~ Mollie.
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-~uvea 1n 8a&amp;:lllaw Mlcb
Mr. and Mrs. James Murray )r
lte and Yellow
Jones sutferea a !racture.:t
ENTERTAIN CLUB
M.. aud Mrs Ben ~cbua and
u:r. and Urs. Lorah ftobilli!On and MoWldsvlll~, spent rrom Wednesday
·p ~ A H E 5
C0118.r bone. Lloyd and lwloStime.n • Mr and Mrs J. Will Clendenin &lt;'hlldn.n returned Frldlly after a 60n, 'nlmmy, are spe.Qdl
a weet till Saturday with Mrs. Kale Leach
iti:-ij·i;
· iiii4iii0•~r,,.;ojiilitdiiO;;i..._jjj;.:-;r.tfiit'iildiiiiiiiiJ
were severely cut and trutscd
A!l j ent.eruuned the membel'll or uv• vl~lt with rel~tlvea at klagaton
ilt La.ke61de
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J 11.1"~ Mr. and Mrs Charley Parson4 1
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~t-the ix)ys •ere tak.en to the HOlllc' Rook club WedneSday evenlnli:- Mrs'
Mr and Mrs. E. S. Vaftover,
Charley AdtllnS of Zanesville, and 1
hoopjtal where their lnjunes were H J Wll.i'd and Mta. R P . Thomp~ IKutt.tE of C E Cltu'k lor the past
~.~d Mrs. Robert Wood o! Oo- Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McOraw vf 1
..,_. ad tulb' w1llllktt .a.ll\ Jod
attended.
. son piayed m the absence or tw.:. w~k moved into an apartment at [lum-, who were recent!Y married, Bebrina. spent the week-end here
jf. .......... . , lbjt ibe aapJ fGr
The driver of t.be truck aJd not membet·s. H J WIU'd e~trrled otf, Jsland Slde
::t~ ~e fonneu parenU;.. wlth Mrs Quincy Adams and son,
Jour 14 11 ~ .In • • a Week or A~DI H., $1.00 per ba. :otop, and the boys failed to iCilentJl} lhe honors for the evening'~; play.
Mn Fore•: a.!"tt~-_!ood·tMII'•ed B~art.
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Following the ~s a dellclou.s
Ml!&gt;S E1nestme Sheets &amp;pent the
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BRING OON'TAINI;R
nireshment OO"..I.rse was served to past WLCI( with friends ln Hlllt- Lanier' entered Holzer hospital LlnesvUie, Pa , lett last Monday for
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t he guests.
mgtou
Wednesday, where ahe wllllUldergo a two-weekS' visit With relatives In
l'be ubUabtn wm be
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Ml and MIS hed Paden
f treatments.
M1ebt(l:an.
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nllllT he !une1al of Mr::. Luee,ta Cald- ~
PERSO:SAM
Avcn
Park.
Fla.,
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and,Mr~:..n~
Mhartm
.~n
MrB Sarah Ja.ne Robert:; and
~ rar.~ lnaeri1oD r=;~:~:~·;;·lf "now on Lllt' Hor k) Yr'C 11 • who dled WediLC5day, at Hoy~Jntt 'l 5
vh:tms the
ur ay or ....... ""U, w ere wai:V da!,Whter, IJfoUie, aceompanted b,y A graduate
aQ _,...-_
-.&amp;. ICrrorl lb
a
I he renr nronn1l I v!Ue, at t.lle home or her daughtl'J,
.l\.1Is Chlllii:s J enkms cl Fire- A icat porcn'ts. Mr and Mns J will visit their SOD, Andrew Martin M.r. and Mn Edwin Brinker and Ulinoi~ , this
::Wm:.\~~~Lit lbouJd bl 'ftporied
, j '.' ~~i:~~~~~~~~~ fl~~~~:u·~:~ Mrs Mabi}J At~hclcy, V..J•cre she hn'l I b: '' k entered H alzet hr:l'r.&gt;~ta! wh 'J'e
s ,
and ramlly.
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l l!ved the pa,s . ~v..o .1 ~·a 1 ~ was con- ,h ~ wm und er 0 u~:nmcnt
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.Mr -•Charles Ward. Mlfili Eliza.
Mra. Anr:1a Mae Womeldortr has relat.l.ves at Letart la8t sunday
!!addles and a racing
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~·r.,.,·kM anol s hn•I• •WP&lt;I I ducted f'tJday mm nmg with tuJml 1 1
g
l: . th McOhL't' and M185 Maym~ [ returned rrom an 011tlng at Lake ttl l Mrs Hoyt Ptlwea and dl:lughtet· L1p;-time tracks of
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~:~of'll "hlt"h tile llLh IM'Idom llrl the Can'!Jbell F[]mJly cemetery 0 ,J,L:o&lt;UJJ DflVls Gf Patnot wu:; Jp- l.!."&lt;~undns w~re visitor:.. at Hunting- the Woods, Cami&lt;la.
Betty .of Qolumbu.s, ate YISitlng M:l s fo'rQrQ urging rooters
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Mrs. Caldwell was formerly a rest ,!let• en fer the remoyal of tt•,t- 1u. 1 'fhunday
Mr and Mrs Oeorp MOhr a.od Ellubeth Powell this week
lung explo!!ionB
)d!nt of Galllpotl.s. J:&gt;he 1s MUvlved ~~~.~ ut th e Hc !:.:et ho.sp!tal Tue5dny
Matt Reid was called to Crown 1daua:hter, Mise Hortense, vUitted re-1 Mr. and Mrs. Okey LaudermUt 11 Gumge was
:~;;~i!i~,
lt.br.-w Melodi• Adoptad
j by another daughter besides Mn; 1 l r !WI~ Wells c f Huntu;gtou 15 Pclr.', I ndiana by the lllncs..~ of hl.!:l ~~tly With Mrs Sam Oook and v1l1Uoed the rormer's brot.ber Her· Ma,b""De r has
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The h,vl!ins 11 -._,d In I he t~IIIPie 1&gt;l 1 Atcheley, Miss Bertha Calclwell. or ~ ~nr'lng a few days hece witn 1el- !:!l~ tcr Mrs Barb&amp;.ra Rol::ln.s~n
r:_~er relatives.
bert Laudermllt, and wlfe, of Thom-~nags
!he nn&lt;'lt-nl Hehl'f'WS &lt;'rH·tnf'O'! !hi&gt; 10arton . and one sister, MJ·s Juln ai!Y~.s
,runlcr !ICn of Mr ami Mrs 08 _ 1HMrs 0 G. Roberts, a paUent at as Pork, lalt Sunday
________ --- - - - -hJtHII!f ot i]u! Qlf'lmllts of I he t'nrl) Lanier, of Galil)mlis, and two brot11~
Mr o.nd Mu; E 1.1 Loug have car Bat:tlano wrus ~l the Holzet• ; olzer hoapftal, wa.s sutftclentJy lin~
Mrs Ha;tUe Dlil..ntels and doughMr. and Mrs. Jtimes Pea.r&amp;Ont
~;\_:C~h:"':::":•:•:.:••:•~•"':"~·
ers, John and Thomas Campbell. of 1t t Ut 'ltd
frc1:1
l'is1t w!th [ hr~r;Jia! Wec.l.!ll'sday whcr~ he uu- .!.:hure~ato be returned to her home t.er-ln-law ot Columbw, vtaited .Mr.l
Jllllm jl, of Pomeroy, viaJted U.i
.Bia.dm
tl' I thlldJtn m C~lkR..~ka Mlcli , d :- ·wolt a tonbll operallcn
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And Mrs. Oeocge Smith over the,Thulsu!.) wllh Mrs Okey Laud!#
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omer Kerr IJ specdll18' a Wftk.-end
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Mtt~ from an QPet1t.Uon at Ho!Rr hoB·
Mr. and Urs. »:iwin Brinker aurl
1 Clark pital to be returned to h.1l! home !CD Homer, of New Ha•.'en, spent

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~IJCHING AS IJJJi" ""T WORRY
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HOME
unMER
IN BflOWNII a,NwALL.~';.Ec X''"R~WndLESon• ~,10-f
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"'OUR JNJURrn WHEN
LUTZ STIU IN RING
.lll'l Emma AJ:.Kul
dau~h~r
-"'~blt.,.~-;r."u; 01 Ironton.
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When uJu &amp;topped the South Cen- Aomt and Mr. and W:ra. Ray .Ubau
Mr~
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Me&amp;. Leo a.aa.D NH!1 ~
Mr.· W:t.)'De Booth hu bctm Jn Naocy aDd Betty returned fl'Obl a
rc.rtunout,b thts week where abe viiJ.t with rdatlvea tt Zanetv.llle.
a11 Juda:e ot Ule oi·H wort at .)l.r. r.nd Krll. Raaa Ken halve .as
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Buying at home mcan1 your money will be workina for your city
in&amp;teftd of working for aome other city .

Champaign, Ill. Aug 2Z-INS-- expeetod to be renewed
Coach l
Keeping money at home means rai1ing property values and hdpa
Th tl Btg Ten football 'Sqquads. IGlenn Thi~tlewnltc has a group of
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in the uphuilding of the home city.
Mlehlla.n• . wtaconsln Blld !Jhicago, arc 1111:eiy to be formed mto cham~
will tlD'n.l.lb the main atLract.lons pJoushlp contender.s.
of th~ Un.tversUy of mmois' football
Co11.ch St&amp;lfi wUI send his Maroon '
Spending your money in the city that ·aupporto 1ou !V!eans that
3easori here thtl ye8r.
warriors to the stadium on No~ H I
WI~ tlle prestiiC of a tie with Tile gamf' wm me.rk the 36th meet- I
you are a re~~ol citizen and that yO!J H~!' to ~~e yqur ilcri~.l!br,
N rtlfWI!I'Ilefh for the Blp; Tert ing between Coach Staig and Bob :
well u younelf, become more proapen&gt;ill.
e:amplonshlg last yen, ~tchlllul Zupp]fe
An improved Chtcagn 1
Ill tnvacte the llllnl stadium for eleven I ~ expected to be put mto
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One of the fin! dutie• of every citizen io to help the wheelo of buo·
R\valry
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" itlc some hard battles for the I!llnl)
inC61 of the home city II!Pve rapi&lt;lbTh Wolverine&amp;. who have not Lthls year St Louis Unl&gt;erslty 11.ill 1
Your local dealer• are ready and willi1111 to aupply your every
1won ~ game In the Illlnl stadlum 1open the season here Oct. 3 Coach- ;
lflc:e 1926 will lla\'e a hOst of let·, cti by Charley Wa.lah or Notre Dame. i
need. They should ~ave your ~rood
and ouppoJ1.
~men
~e aquad th!Jt yea,, In- the BilHkens will match the Notrn
IcJudlns Harry NeWman, the fotwllrd Dame ~ystem aiJalnst that of Zupp1.....
wll\ re~ly mainlY J;:e and Mivc the Illlnl expCJICI\Cf'
l m ~ .~ .p! pf: • lwalt!s
ot~i~sf.a.sn~~&gt;t h~'l style or f~tball tlwy j
and
terw,e .1 E.ist yea an 1tf.. W111 meei 'the loll~~o,l: week-end at .
expertlinced Dllnl eleven lost a hllrd Pur uc.
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rou~~:ht battle .at' Ann ~bor, 15 to 'i I 'BrMI~y wm be a "breaU.er' be- .
Wiltoiwn will ~Urnl8h the attrac-11 w£en toe Purdue a.nfi Mlchlgun
ucn tOr Dadll Di,y NO\'embel 7 aames. but the well-coacbPd Peorl ·!
Wblle ~ Ba,4aertl have not plaJOO a.ns alway5 put up a hare! flight. UJ. ·
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Newa-AdvertJaer, PridaJ, John
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M1 and Mn~ . D D Neal BCfOm·
mto the :~emJ-fina.ls in the M:en'!i p'!lnll'd by their gu-~st.:. Mn. ~~leu
J t~l.Dales matches wltb JOb.n JohllfiOn, MeCrrmlck an1 d.&amp;IJ8ht.."t. mc;&gt;tond
Po.1 ttwnouth City chamJ!ion. It •a.s t:L Cl'lwnbw; Thtll'.sday retumln1
Cellel·ed, 11 weaUler permitted, t.he I W'lth thtlr dauaht~r Mw; Helen
matche! would be closed Saturday. Neal who 11a11 t.:!en y~tJna ther!

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to *'be C~~otnp Conley awunmml![ pool wa~&gt; ah;o ellm1nated.
vawner, Mi.ss DrummonJ.

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wUb Mn- Pe-Jloa ReyQOWI.
1\eY and Mn. Hardlnf and cbll·
4r'Gl of Pl.tt.abiUih. arrived ben lot
• vlalt with the l&amp;tter'1 f~r, W·
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Ki11e1 QQtnet and M&amp;ude Smith
have returned
a vlllit wiU1
HlaU.Wt&amp; a~ OoWmbul.
lira. Marl~~ hal ret.w"ned
from an extended vlllt wltb her
d&amp;Uihter,
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Jilh. Neal Wiley and Mrl. Walter
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and llett)', of 0olumbul, were rue~t~ 01 Mr. and Mrl.
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relative. n•
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Kn. Joseph carr and arand·
daua.bt.er, MUll Macy Loulee Carr,
ol Cinc:tnnatl, arrlvled Tbur&amp;d&amp;J and ton
will viait Yltth the former'~&gt; niece,
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lltood .aapo at the st.amln&amp; of Ule In \:.til! )'tlar'l M&amp;Uatul l.a.&amp;l.l.l race 10011 w1U have to be replaocd 8uch
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youth a11 piey jolned 1n ~he ifllery , lndl.co:.te~~o. tlul.t pUo»inl wlll '- tbe _ otdllten u
Shaute, .\luq,ue and
I Wy 11.rrne Ill Loti Anaeles to com- Spaniard will take hl11 sleata in bill
hJ the ~al round. Many tiU'ned club~ Dlgl(e!St problem In repalrllll QuJnn are near the end or their
pete 111 tht: lla.lne~ uf the lOth Olym- cs.au. o.1 Pueblo de111l1Pl
Lo.,. Ga
- me W.eII EnOUIh 9Qck after tnverelna part. ot. the Its (enc.-es for-ne.t ae&amp;600'1 earn·· rape, lllt.hclqh Vanoe wm be In Aa Sox Pitchers Walk plad trom Ju ly 30 to AuawL lt . • And 1.0 oomptete the home-like
couno~ue to the Intense heata, but Mn .
there for • good many yeartl Lo
Ten T0 LOM BY IS I 11112.
...ettlna;s the spac1otli a: rounds w111
0 Do Wlthout
Jimmy retus~ to break. undei the
Wlii.le laet wl~r'a Lr&amp;de with
Oaterlni lo 2,000 !tumachl&gt;, rep- be hmrtJcaped to narmoniU w\.th
Sl eep
strain
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ruenuna· the nawonal appeW..t li ur the dwelllng;s
9 ocme.
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Equally as dtlla:ent will be the
snared two b1rd1es Ulree~~ to Dql&amp;n'a mt&amp;hly aiuner in Prank 0~
WRESTLING
SENATORS WIN
•the llil.'idom of a Solomon and the committee In caterlnl to the vapar tour 8 . Such a llt.w't would have the tra.n~~ter Ql J.wnbo Elliott a::la
\lslon or a prophet. the Otij:llnlzl.n~ ga.rles of 2.000 appetites
discoW'aged the beat at gOlfers. Not Oll&amp;e Duclley to CIWioktft.Own greatly
Commu.ue declAred m announcm~
It (me group of a.thlet.es has been
weal.ened the Pl&amp;l.buzlh
hW'llnl
By Interna.Uonal News SerVice
From Cleveland; Boaton that pteparatlons to1 teedln11 the aCCLL~tomed to tra.ln on the succ.uFor Pla)'itlr; Worko Aa w1Ul Jimmy. He foua:ht on.
wa.a t~ aituat1on throU&amp;h- ewpr.. The 1086 or l:wott was par·
At New York-Taro M.IYa.k1, Jahad been ~:umplet~!li
lent rnnll:rurter and aauer kraut,
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Deopatcher For Elec· outSuch
the 36 holea wltb Batchelder n- · UtUlar!y dalt\q'lng for Jumbo prov- pan, defeated V•nka Zelesn1u,
Beata Pirate1
No le~;~ puzzling 1n Its lnt.crna· they will be torced to break no
ually winning 9 and 7 playiol IS\l· ed to ~ one or tht! moet o!UCOOIIII• Ruaaia.
National
I Uanal aspect WIUi the problem or rules becauae of an empty larder
tric Firm
pcrb lOll, but. Dola.Jl'a playJni WB.I !ul ;JI~ /Jl the circuit with the
Oeorae Manlch. New Jeruy, de ·
• proYidmg housln~~; facmues . Mod - If It take~; flnnan haddle to meet
By DAVID F Kn..EY
not to be overlooked with his tal'd Phlls O'ile year.
feated Tom Draak . Holland.
un athlete&amp; can be 11s lempera.men- the giUitronomlc requlrt!mentE ot
reading t 0 th da J
Jlm McMtllen, Chicago, and Stun
By COPELAND 0. BURG
l la! lUi prima donnas and what others they will nnd no shortail!
t N. 8. Btaft Correspondent
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Brooklyn baa h&amp;d no oui.Btandlna Steln, New York, drew.
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I would be home t.o the ath lele Jror., or nn~an h.ll.ddle
u 15tm othera
~ton, A\18. 22---What is this so-~ 1 ar th 0~ .n8 ,.onsetuUve holes dur· w¥lowr on it&amp; pJtehllll &amp;taft t.bJs Gino Oarlbaldi, Italy , defeated I
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ll8 e ay P y, the Salem cbam· )'Car At the
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pion was shooting for bicdles threes. sct:rL' c w\llkely UlaL IL&amp;lY Jloclier
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no ng; ut a pam Ill t e nee;~. England boiled dlnneu It wHJ be
Perh&amp;ps the expl&amp;natlon can be
Aod under 8 ::;hady tree well up
Ill rtn•·• the
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sun. I JSpecmlly Want thiS ball a:; ll to the Rt Llsllc one from th~ shon:.s one lllld the same to the Organlzlna:
found tn retrH.clng the steps of on the ci•ff near the nlnth hole and bo:unan w
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JUNIOR tEAGUE G.\ME
IYras my s ix hundr edth homo run lii i o! the blu.a MedJterranean
Committee
Wh~n he defeattd the Chicago
youns Jlm.my Dolan, ZO-yer.r-old the turn or the course lHllo a little ftft-.:!Wl vll:$0r.les to b.J.s credit.
Cr.!•.rado Splmgs , Colu Aug :..! 2 1t11c major league~;..
1 In Lt.s solutiOn of these problems .
The one concession the com!Tull.ee Whtto Sox the other day for hi11
.son o1 a Worcester pohcemau and lrt.sh mother fur two afternoons
Dazz,y Vance usually the ace of - lNd--8
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1 cago ana l:&gt;todt I1tiny bas~baU !au out
runner~up to Joe Batchelder, of Sa - watch'ug her son as he romped over lhe ::.tatr ha!l recorded IJ:lliY ten vlc, out
n1sh !u; own chef and not!!)• the I MG8es "Lefty" Grove (above),
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1 has proYcd Jt.self 1ewunduJ
!em, winner Of the New England the course.
torlr~ aJ. the prE&amp;.!lt wrlt.ing With ton, GaL "" 111 p!ay thi::; attelllOC..l aiLer he hlld clouted hi hLou s • It WJ!I btilld au Olympic VLlhtge. &lt;:ommLlle~ three month~; In advance •tar hurler for the champion PhilaAmateur Golf Championship .lt
''How does that son of yoms do the llefi.SOn oom;idcrably mol'e than [Am•·,'llctU! IA:ai!I;JU I.Jumot .~~:.sebull !No 35 or the UJJl season ~este~~~~~~ ood el·omplete, so \'!!LYing ltL d~tall and a.s to the approximate na~urc of 1U; : delphia Athletics, tied the AmeriBrookHne.
Jt," asked EUI elderly Individual, who twll-t"l-.lrds f,One, th ~ vel~ran sti!kl!'· ~r JC western .c )ampwn., .. p L.l I He pressed a UO bill
Jespom;Jv•· Lrni.JJJJg menu In ordCI th&amp;t eacb can League record for -consecutive
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Employed nights as a dCIIpatchcr! h~ppened to recoyulze Ml's. Dolan. out &amp;rll~t will have t.o sUp on the
'lho.: lllJnol:; o.:humplun.s deit•u, cu , new ball 111 tht• handsflll~r aT b! ar~ chm d on every heart strmg It will te!•m may ca1 ry out lt.&lt;; ~ra!nlng to 1 vijrriea. The mark was .11et origiWell, what can you do Wllh a ilLS ccn.sldcrulJiy to leach the til- Seattle 4 tu 2 atld Stockton put uut 1ccJheo who ll s~ ·
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t ~wmy put a dash ot sunny Italy hcLc. a the nth d"gtee, a pih'a~ kitchen 1 ii:dy S~x
J:~n~ o oton
ln a Worcester branch of an elec·
me com;:em, Dolan, a former cad- boy ~at loves the game as Jillllll} teen mark
Nnv Orkans 4 to 3, by a nmth J.Lll· 1bls sh~rt life h~d'·'~~ 0 ~ k\Q 1 f 01 pmcll ef Germany the!'e, a bit r, f and dunn.: roum wlll be ptovlded WaahiQ,&amp;"ton durin&amp;: the Summer o!
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die at We.sctlusett Club, finds time doe~. replied Mr.s Dolan
The other ln-and-ou[ers oi the mg rally.
I home-run bull ~ but 8 Jwaoo }1 ~ 1 or Fl ance at the top a l:&lt;nd&amp;:ape limn each of th e PIHtldpatlng nations
1912,
to ?lilY tournament golf during the
BrookiJ'n 5tllft'-CIIU'k, Shaul&lt;, LU ·
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a rumant1c old Mexico :some othe1
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some gger, faster boy, pluce--aU for ar t's sake
game~ le!!S than a year awa~' 37 na- J•
1 It 11.111 bil.lld nctween 700 and 1000 tlon s have fO!mally nntifl~d the
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etc,-are
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GREAT BEND
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Otgaml'.ll'.g Cornmlttf!c of t.heu in ·
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Club
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to the veterans of the game, l!nd
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Thl~ I" an unMual state of af- St Pnul . . . . .
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6HI n~terta 17hPn Babe, the great sejltl· lwu~e and Pueblo In design
olhcr eountru~s are expected to file
William Mc:Blalne and btoth~'
all becau.se--"I love the game ..
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ralrs for a Brcoklyn pitching ..staff lndU.napoUs
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rr an athlete ftvm France crave::; ~nmlar notices wlthUJ the next few ' JesBC of Coiwnbus opcnt I he week
At New York-Nat BueSH, New with a big seatton
Kan•os City
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50ti iKres:; that went mto Lhe :,.;tand:.; and a breath nf homeland, he w11l f\ud Wt"ek:.;
end h~re with D B. Han~ aml
t u : : ~:O~ur~o~ou':or!~mn;~:d i~~~st ~~-:;u~:e:· Yo~oc~~~d out
Brocklyn pitcllJlll' replaeemenl.s Milwauk-ee
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500 Igot chased out et tlle game by l.ht '
~-·-~--fwnll}' left Sunday acccmpanl:!d bv
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l lcr IJLI::; purpo::;e nctlll.ljl Is b! CCI hl.S wlfe and tii.O children who
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throug
oo rea ast an 8et out. AI Ciullo, New York featherV"_..
Lou!!:vlllc
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~ 1 Ruth still hold.~ the lea,..,• ~ iean-~
than a •mid •.o1utlon cf boracic lha"o ~n he""' fn.- t.he "'"'St Lhrec
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with hie personal gallery of fhe wel.ght, knocked out Joe Ourry, New the dub's HIU'ttord farm In th ~ Columbws _
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youth:! a.nd a bag of clubs In a ram- York (2).
Ew!tern League. This team has nve M.ill:leapolls
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~t;:; I ers IP n c !CUI! hhung, nlthoulill
s~s
' terr:'n{jnly l'lll L d b)riCI .wld u• e j weeks With her pal ~nts . Mr ll•lti
~hackle automobile fQr the tourna- Jack Wltson, New York mtddle- of the leading eight pltehers In the Tol~do
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414 his understudy, Lou GchJig hit .No 1
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an eye cup and roll lne C} eoull Mrs J B Proft'!tt nnd family
1lrcn1 sldt to ~Jde ~:&gt; a~ t J ••'m J\'C I' Mr and Mrs Albeit Murra)·
1 ~ 4 l.o aid Ruth In the 11 to 7 be[]t- 1
ment, a distance ot more t.han 42 weight, defeated Johnny Bates, league Two of them, Phil Ga!Umiles, II. dally total or over 84 miles. Brooklyn (10),
V&amp;n and Earl Mattingly, had lm~
NATIONAL LEACilJE
n~,or ~he dBrownle8
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any mlll\l t':! partlclf' c f 1uet or foJ- called on Mr and Mrs M L FurHlR l'lleep during the four days f)l
AI RoWe, Philadelphia junior pressive seasons. Each had won
Club
Won Los•
Prt l ls t~e ~n ~r.d l~omers . 111 10 ycat:.l
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1ugn !roatlf' l When th ~ ~ye~ &amp;.1 " •be. and family Sunday
the tournament totalled slightly lightweight, defeated Mike Barko, eleven rames &amp;nd. lost only one ll.t
g ea ones recmd-an av PJ·
lltcrt rr::m len(! usc you w11l fma 1 Mr and Mrs Harry UToz ami
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636 age of mor:! than 33 homt'r~ a ~f'a· 1 Jn HI? f.'ll"wlng llrti&lt;'Le. lhL· Z-1tll ' thlB very restful and it wiU also , tHmtlv who has been s nd!J
more than eight h.ours W!th an oc- New York, HQ)
this writing.
St. l-QUis
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New York
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565 161111- neaiiy 50 a sea::.on smce he l.,r ' I ••rn·~ uf Ltlk!i tc thr r1:1dn ~s
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casional n&amp;p taken between round:;
Marty Samp.son, New York midThese two br1111ant recruitllshow- Chicago.
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sene as 11. splendid protectk..! fto:n ! pa.~~ fev.. wu·kb hc rt' wlth the lat·
1d 'file Dlil '!'ribun= "ArtU"
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5 bS qu!L as 8 pttchcr 12 )'l'llr 6 ll 0
Dally he romped 36-hole.~ ovc: .. dlewell!'ht, knock~J out Ma.dlaon ed fta.shes of greatnMS when tried Brooklyn .
Rube WAlberg wo• k
k Kd
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h ·
In
mft ,tlon d any kind when cult!· , ten; 1.a.rents, Mr and Mrt&gt;
E 0
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hill and dale durlns the rounds, :\ Dlx California 16)
ou~ by Brooklyn earlier in the year,
-~ noc e
nul "" ' 'c ' JJ,
amoll~&gt; P yM, :J
Ira e•·
t d
daily h bit
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4
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8 in the sixth Inning when the C!u-' and lllrt~'lnr or MeGQ\'I'tn'!i · Gytn- va c as n
'n
distance of 13,110 yards, or ncar!"
~nn)' Valg&lt;~. N~w York Jlnht- and p-bly wiU be Robin rc : n•~
a
1 Tageart
ft SaiLuday for th 'lr
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tll:l cago White Box made tlvt! tUI'" b 1 I
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It )OUr work invohes lon11 u ~:! r:f hr 1~c at Amb1ldg:e, Pa
eight mUes. defeatln~ several vet~r- weight, defeated Frankie Senrentc, ian next season
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own th
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41 :! got ctedlt for his ctght~enth ~ea - ' ' ( me simple ruh·s h ir 1\c Jlth build ws in his mArch to the fl.oal round. New YorK, (6).
Other promlaing hurlMB on the Philadelphia
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e eyes you t: ou
oomu
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n.o""'Jt
WTa)'. Muck SprarJ.
Throughout the !our days the
At lndlanapolls-Tracy Cox, Ill- Hnrtford ft1.l'DI are Kershaw Jc .ws Clncinnatl.
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J6t!sonal triumph a.s the Athletic.:; 11 . 1 in~t
oculist as !'egular!y RS you do you. dli,lP, of CharU&gt;.ston spl'ut the wc~k
tqm.~'ture reached nesllly 100 cte- dianapolis lightweight, knocked out who has won u games and lost
nally emerged on Lop, 15 to 12
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dentlt&gt;t Surely your eyt•s ar~ val- end with the Iormer s parents.
IP'.etl!i but Jlmmym@rely .smlled.nno:I 1Eddle Anderson, Cody, Wyo., (4).
four; Van Mungo, who has won tell
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Tkhle Sox did things In a big wily.:
J.y ".-\R1U." lUcGO VERN
UHbl" ~nough lo warrant f '! ~:h al~
JiiRllita l'~w-tN':e ~&gt;pent Sullday
--.---Club
Won Lcn;t Pet. ma ng 14 hils. four more than ti1e W ~Hte n E~peL· i;~. lly lur ;auy I'Opy - :cn ll ~.l l! Y(U 11re an ~ who ncerls W!Ul L&lt;:~lna FencU and L&amp;YI.s Vf:IL
s:J
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7~-l Ali and WJiug fl.\'e pltchel's. Tc 11 1l
H.Ltht by I. N. s. 19Jl
glas::es makt certain that th:y fit I otmrn
PhlJ.ulelphla
Washmgton
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46
.607 wallks and three error:; catlsed the
N,·w \'mk Au g 2:.! - Abu~c o: puitcll) and have them te5 tcd froE L Pa. LJ;h and brother Harry
I New York
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48
.bllG hOS:! to drop lt.
: th\' e~ : :; Lllot!ghtl\ ,.., IJ }ll l1Ctlcc1 br que,,t!y
cf NJW Hrlghtr&gt;n, Pa nwtor:::d her!!
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Llc.yd Brown was IJct~r tilau l n1arr PCIXIlS IJut pa1ll~ularly hy
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ISatlllQRy artcrucon f!.vcJett lee
Clevrltmd
St Lnuls
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422 Clint Brown, holdhtK dievcland Lo i the ycung. mllY 1rsu1t l1l ~ ~rlou~
GRAIN MARKETS
and Hcl:: .1 Pansh who have spent
Boston
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70
402 ~lx hilS and the Wa~bmgt.on Sen -lclt: c. 1 ~o.: s r t the cy~ s, JlGOI sJghtand 1 Chicago, Aug
22- INS- Gmlns thr pn.st thre:&gt; we"kl; wllh U!clr
Chkuao
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70
402 at.ors won, .6 to 3 Clmt fJt-eeted , nrn lct!ll tllndnes:;
opened un~~en ~oda~
WheaL WM 1Rl'110loparcnts Mr. nnd Mrs Albert
Detrctt
'Im &lt;Y t S aJ, l!' J pr!ctle~s lL p;:;,- :-: t11-4c upd oorn 1-8e hlghed' co IMunn}
381 ~he shn~et'801 Jn the tl!th, after glv·
4fo
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up
lkts.
!sesS'J.d ~nd blindness :;uch an m- ,-,c ower an oats une0 ange to 1 James Wtlson J ; of P::~rt.&lt;;mouth
8 r:vcn
wa s and fiye error•· b~·
e up
t th
the Busto R'Xi So
tl d ut'J
, tl!rr, t ic htmtiu.:ap t h ar 1t .s~ms Opcnmg
pnc~
spen
e wee k " H'1 here wllh hi:;
VESTERDA.J!'S ftESUL'l S
~core an ~ to- 5 ;·Jc~:~ ; 0 ~I' ~ ~c a tr: ly 11.c~ssa.y to C!tll a tten tiOt1
Whea t-sept ·49 J-B; Dee 53 1 _4 Pil.r&lt;'nl!;, Mr and Mrs .• fames WIIAMERICAN ASSOC14TION
kNliiWl City 2, Columbus 1 111
C!lntwell won a hurl~
tl 0 t ' tc. the need for &gt;&lt;per.llll car'" Ye-t \ May 5B 1_8_1_4
FOI\ and family,
Brame a,s the nocsto
ttofrom \wc :,now Umt CL•IY U;o frcqu.entl.)'
Corn- Sept.. 42; nee. 38 3-,.&amp;-1-2,
Mr. and Mr.i . a.oseo Ha.. &lt;Un were
inntr.g6 l
t).:d Lhe Pirates, 2 to~ ~~f; :~= the eyrs rcr.'l\t l!lt!e o1· no ntun- 1March tl; May t3 ~· - ·''
railing on Mr and Ml"'l L. 0 "h!!IS
M1lwaldree 3; Toledo 0
gcr's home-run. llJ.~ 17 th of l'le ' flcn :,nUl ,.,u('IL a tum· as scJ!ous 1 Oat..'l-Sept 20 3-B. Dec 22 3-8,
Inal,llnapoUs 10. MJJmeav:::lls 8
St PB.ui 6: Loulsv11le L
~·car
was impmtnnl
PJU.:,burgh l, c• ·t' : dem:mds tt
Mf,)' 25 1-8
only got s.!x hits
fl'opcr IIRhtL1g J&lt;. cl'smtlul t( 1
LIVESTOCK
NATION.U. LEAGUE
Th11 Boton-PJttsiJurgh g.nnle ll'fl!l gco' ' eyr ~ isht Ncv::-r uttcmpt tJ
H
Rec 1 t
bo!dovers
.\ llhhH ·~&lt; t ~oun~ mnn r~OOI~I
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Boston 2; Pittsburgh I
thn cnlv one played 111 th(• n!ltiOuul IU 'J Ill c d,m il".bt nm, 011 th: 600 . ~~arket ~~;: HI io 25c lowe 1·, t!JJ~ 11-&gt;illt~Ltd !ILI'l!I&lt;Hj.i:e fwm hl11 fn ·
Cif'cinnall at New York Ht11cat- circuit and nccpL for the PuateR dl!u htULd In Uw lill \'ct 11.luL e of unal'rweight off mostly, packirl.; !hfl' tunn1110 1•:m·u11f': MDo•ur Sou-·
11llld Braw• a ll 1:lub.s will chu;!J ml ~ unl !~ht t.J clrf'tnc light Dun ~ha.d ~ows Uttle change; Hi0·2 1U lbti . '1:25 Ou riLe (Jtlwr Hide 'nu will see a
enlng weather!
St. Lou!:; at PhtladciJllnn !liB!\ I !do:JIJie-hf'nders tod:L)'
l~''l lt~!Jt~ lrl!l) !_• L:d atmu.spht. ;;" '150. 220-2W Jbs .. G.7ti~725, 130-160 pkllllt• '~r l iLt• r.,cJ, frvm \\lileb tbt'
Ch•eago at :aroOkl} .l LLhil'ut.en-~ The Hlllug nnd jJitcht'rit•ss r; 1- 1lu t ,( dec:rntll' : s1 h rmc ot u roo m Jb~ . 6 75-7 21i, plg6 nwnerous Hround . ~I!!Lrluns u11eo1 1'• llu·ow •ll'feeth:f'
~hllllrcn.
\\ish ~{lU we~ t.crf'
mgl
ant.~. who must phy donblt&gt;-hf'IKI. ~ r s , tut tJ,C} il!f c1 Jl:.LI•lly no~ meant 650, packing 6QWi:j up to fi 25
for thr nexl thrt&gt;P dav~ vestcrdav l t..l •cadlng or ~tudy
Cattle· Receipts. 100: market Dad.''-t 'nppo&gt;r':o. )la,::t~zlne
MIERICAN LEJ\GUE
purchased P1tchr1· Sam Glb.sou, a ! When JT arlPLg Wlltilll:. or usug nGmlnllliY Wlchanged
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WDshlngton 6, Clevdand J
right handcr IJ'Orn the Su.n F1.11.n- l th e L,.'l'!&gt; fot nn.1• r onccnlmkli work
Calvftl
Re(:etpts, 50, market
Nmv York 11; Bt. Louts 7
lctSt'O club of tlw Coast League H clas~ 1 m 1 ~ n pc oitwn ~ 0 !hal lh&lt;' lighl nround !itf8:dy, better grade vealens
Df&gt;Oroit 11; Boston 5
wont. h &lt;'IIJ ou~ much right now , wlll t·cme u\'LL y 0 ll, 1 1, J t scarce , ehm~e up to 1000. ~d lot.
Fhl'mklphin 15; ChicaGO l:.l
hawev~1. as he doe.s not 1cpoJt to 1 ~ h o • Jidct al an angle whteh will medium ana good. 600-900, a few
LIQUID oa TABLETS
the Nrw YoJk!:!l!&gt; untu :.pJlilg
ltluO'v the lme:; 01 .cflcetlun t~WO) good to chiJJC~ 950
. , Ro::lirVI's a lfc:adil&lt;'b~ or N•w•ll•
TODA1'" GAMF.8
.
Sheep .
Receipts. 500. lamb , In :tO minut"s eht~A~~ a CoN Jbe
s
.
!ru~ ..~ c 1u eyes Never allow the rc- steady to higher. top, h:lll&lt;bwclght
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ll~cb Malaria lu
'!I!DtiCAN ASSOtiAfiON
lftrC'lt•t; IU,\S to Mnkc ill~U yoUJ ~·ve s 825 . Olll~r:; desirable 6 ~_ 72 lb lfll'9t d.ty, u.nd c
1
Columbus at Kansas City.
It ~s u wl~c pract lc{ to WHile uw weight. 7 50~8 oo. some medmm to """ ••Says.l
ld
6 6 6
Toledo at Milwaukee
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t :.a
cyrs at J.t.•ns t ann · Jn':l'y d.t~. uml l gr:od 500 • 600
VII'! 1or
a Y• 0
1
Indianapolis at Minneapolis.
- - - · · -- - -- -- - - - · - - · - -- - - - - - 1 -~- Loulsv!Ue a.l ~ Paul.
Mn; 11. o Lee wcJLt to ua~tc n :o ~:m:un::."..:n::::u:m:=:u:u.-:uumu:mmn:mur:mmt. •;•-••••!t•::::::u::u~mw::U:n=lmti&amp;IIIJIIi'llll
~pend n Hho rt time w1th
her lms•
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
band and Mt· and Mrs Arc!ll&lt;' 1
Lee.
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Clnetnne.tl at New York.
(I.WC' gamefl 1
Mrs. Lulu Brllcts who hns bt:enl
Cblcaao at. Brooklyn
v!.Sitmg rclallves and frclntls here i
(t"'o gllmeu)
r
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Bt. Louls at Phlla.dclphla
or severe. ay:; returned to beL i
home nt Clevcl.md.
(\wo gamesJ
1
Plttsburah at Boaklo.
Mrs J W Capehart and dau~h- l
lf'rs. Mrs Mtldred Da\'ls and Mls~
Bentrlcr C'apehart of Columlms, i
AMERICAN LEAGlJ£
Washington at Cleveland.
~:pen t th&lt;! week end here with rrl- •
nllves and fncnds
1
PhUa.d.elphta at Ohlca!IO.
By Edson R. Waite, Shawnee, Oklahoma
New York at St. Lotlls.
!\:11'1i ROXIC WllllalllS ami cbUdl PJl
Boston at Detroit.
Elmo and Ke1mlt of Eskdale ·~ 1
•••1, ~ : ,
Va. . Hurold Fetty and Lee Scott
SOCIAL
Sharon, W Va, who lta\e b~ en Lhr
THAT the merchandir.e sold by your local dealero is pleaiing oth·
guest:; ct Wm OulnUlet and fam.l~ 1
en--it is •ure to pleaae you.
Hp,n.e-made Ice Creana returned home Monday accomuaaand .(:a~ at th,e Beth-'"Y M. led by Mrs Daniel Griffitl1 who will 1
visit them for a few week.s.
1
By trading in the home city you help yourself, your neighbora and
E. Church, Saturday e,·e· La1\J~1ce Soulsby and Wllllum 1
ning,
Au•u•t 22, 1931. Br.ul:o.by v,ere ~i~itlng rcln t1v cs u.nd ,
your city.
Price ] ... -.
i'rtf'ncls Ill Columbus from FrulJ.y

TO FIND TIME

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JuhMY Krt-

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and IO&amp;t ·tllrft; and

CONKLIN

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the truck attempted t.o PIIB~
Henrlet~ Cherrm~ reached Tayj(IJ Mr and 14rs M
The truck ~;~werved mt.o tue Quarter nnah&gt; in the La&lt;Ues' aln·
·
Wednescfl,y
the week.·end t.ere, i)le ruests of
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tbro••lng Jl tn lo a dlLch gles IUld th('n wa.s defeated by Hel- a.nd Lyvonla tpept BundaJ WJlh
Miss N&amp;rtar
Sarah Jane Roberti! a.nd daughte•·.
i ~·~te~~l~:,;tht leas~ burt of the len GJaves, of Chillicothe
~~;nue Clark lil..nd dauahter In Wedn£8CI8.)' rro!t • .S:I;Ulswl~tu~C:~ Mollie.
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Wh'
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only cuu; and b!ut5·
-~uvea 1n 8a&amp;:lllaw Mlcb
Mr. and Mrs. James Murray )r
lte and Yellow
Jones sutferea a !racture.:t
ENTERTAIN CLUB
M.. aud Mrs Ben ~cbua and
u:r. and Urs. Lorah ftobilli!On and MoWldsvlll~, spent rrom Wednesday
·p ~ A H E 5
C0118.r bone. Lloyd and lwloStime.n • Mr and Mrs J. Will Clendenin &lt;'hlldn.n returned Frldlly after a 60n, 'nlmmy, are spe.Qdl
a weet till Saturday with Mrs. Kale Leach
iti:-ij·i;
· iiii4iii0•~r,,.;ojiilitdiiO;;i..._jjj;.:-;r.tfiit'iildiiiiiiiiJ
were severely cut and trutscd
A!l j ent.eruuned the membel'll or uv• vl~lt with rel~tlvea at klagaton
ilt La.ke61de
1"11'
J 11.1"~ Mr. and Mrs Charley Parson4 1
. l fl( ~ (. . . 1""r,....-.
~t-the ix)ys •ere tak.en to the HOlllc' Rook club WedneSday evenlnli:- Mrs'
Mr and Mrs. E. S. Vaftover,
Charley AdtllnS of Zanesville, and 1
hoopjtal where their lnjunes were H J Wll.i'd and Mta. R P . Thomp~ IKutt.tE of C E Cltu'k lor the past
~.~d Mrs. Robert Wood o! Oo- Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McOraw vf 1
..,_. ad tulb' w1llllktt .a.ll\ Jod
attended.
. son piayed m the absence or tw.:. w~k moved into an apartment at [lum-, who were recent!Y married, Bebrina. spent the week-end here
jf. .......... . , lbjt ibe aapJ fGr
The driver of t.be truck aJd not membet·s. H J WIU'd e~trrled otf, Jsland Slde
::t~ ~e fonneu parenU;.. wlth Mrs Quincy Adams and son,
Jour 14 11 ~ .In • • a Week or A~DI H., $1.00 per ba. :otop, and the boys failed to iCilentJl} lhe honors for the evening'~; play.
Mn Fore•: a.!"tt~-_!ood·tMII'•ed B~art.
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Following the ~s a dellclou.s
Ml!&gt;S E1nestme Sheets &amp;pent the
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Vt . F Sayre and FraJlk Sa}'re of
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BRING OON'TAINI;R
nireshment OO"..I.rse was served to past WLCI( with friends ln Hlllt- Lanier' entered Holzer hospital LlnesvUie, Pa , lett last Monday for
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t he guests.
mgtou
Wednesday, where ahe wllllUldergo a two-weekS' visit With relatives In
l'be ubUabtn wm be
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Ml and MIS hed Paden
f treatments.
M1ebt(l:an.
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nllllT he !une1al of Mr::. Luee,ta Cald- ~
PERSO:SAM
Avcn
Park.
Fla.,
arf!
T;:-r,.,
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and,Mr~:..n~
Mhartm
.~n
MrB Sarah Ja.ne Robert:; and
~ rar.~ lnaeri1oD r=;~:~:~·;;·lf "now on Lllt' Hor k) Yr'C 11 • who dled WediLC5day, at Hoy~Jntt 'l 5
vh:tms the
ur ay or ....... ""U, w ere wai:V da!,Whter, IJfoUie, aceompanted b,y A graduate
aQ _,...-_
-.&amp;. ICrrorl lb
a
I he renr nronn1l I v!Ue, at t.lle home or her daughtl'J,
.l\.1Is Chlllii:s J enkms cl Fire- A icat porcn'ts. Mr and Mns J will visit their SOD, Andrew Martin M.r. and Mn Edwin Brinker and Ulinoi~ , this
::Wm:.\~~~Lit lbouJd bl 'ftporied
, j '.' ~~i:~~~~~~~~~ fl~~~~:u·~:~ Mrs Mabi}J At~hclcy, V..J•cre she hn'l I b: '' k entered H alzet hr:l'r.&gt;~ta! wh 'J'e
s ,
and ramlly.
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liOn, Homer, of New Haven. Vlsltert tladed his degree
..,.
l l!ved the pa,s . ~v..o .1 ~·a 1 ~ was con- ,h ~ wm und er 0 u~:nmcnt
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.Mr -•Charles Ward. Mlfili Eliza.
Mra. Anr:1a Mae Womeldortr has relat.l.ves at Letart la8t sunday
!!addles and a racing
1
~·r.,.,·kM anol s hn•I• •WP&lt;I I ducted f'tJday mm nmg with tuJml 1 1
g
l: . th McOhL't' and M185 Maym~ [ returned rrom an 011tlng at Lake ttl l Mrs Hoyt Ptlwea and dl:lughtet· L1p;-time tracks of
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~:~of'll "hlt"h tile llLh IM'Idom llrl the Can'!Jbell F[]mJly cemetery 0 ,J,L:o&lt;UJJ DflVls Gf Patnot wu:; Jp- l.!."&lt;~undns w~re visitor:.. at Hunting- the Woods, Cami&lt;la.
Betty .of Qolumbu.s, ate YISitlng M:l s fo'rQrQ urging rooters
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Mrs. Caldwell was formerly a rest ,!let• en fer the remoyal of tt•,t- 1u. 1 'fhunday
Mr and Mrs Oeorp MOhr a.od Ellubeth Powell this week
lung explo!!ionB
)d!nt of Galllpotl.s. J:&gt;he 1s MUvlved ~~~.~ ut th e Hc !:.:et ho.sp!tal Tue5dny
Matt Reid was called to Crown 1daua:hter, Mise Hortense, vUitted re-1 Mr. and Mrs. Okey LaudermUt 11 Gumge was
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lt.br.-w Melodi• Adoptad
j by another daughter besides Mn; 1 l r !WI~ Wells c f Huntu;gtou 15 Pclr.', I ndiana by the lllncs..~ of hl.!:l ~~tly With Mrs Sam Oook and v1l1Uoed the rormer's brot.ber Her· Ma,b""De r has
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The h,vl!ins 11 -._,d In I he t~IIIPie 1&gt;l 1 Atcheley, Miss Bertha Calclwell. or ~ ~nr'lng a few days hece witn 1el- !:!l~ tcr Mrs Barb&amp;.ra Rol::ln.s~n
r:_~er relatives.
bert Laudermllt, and wlfe, of Thom-~nags
!he nn&lt;'lt-nl Hehl'f'WS &lt;'rH·tnf'O'! !hi&gt; 10arton . and one sister, MJ·s Juln ai!Y~.s
,runlcr !ICn of Mr ami Mrs 08 _ 1HMrs 0 G. Roberts, a paUent at as Pork, lalt Sunday
________ --- - - - -hJtHII!f ot i]u! Qlf'lmllts of I he t'nrl) Lanier, of Galil)mlis, and two brot11~
Mr o.nd Mu; E 1.1 Loug have car Bat:tlano wrus ~l the Holzet• ; olzer hoapftal, wa.s sutftclentJy lin~
Mrs Ha;tUe Dlil..ntels and doughMr. and Mrs. Jtimes Pea.r&amp;Ont
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Jllllm jl, of Pomeroy, viaJted U.i
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.lll'l Emma AJ:.Kul
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Me&amp;. Leo a.aa.D NH!1 ~
Mr.· W:t.)'De Booth hu bctm Jn Naocy aDd Betty returned fl'Obl a
rc.rtunout,b thts week where abe viiJ.t with rdatlvea tt Zanetv.llle.
a11 Juda:e ot Ule oi·H wort at .)l.r. r.nd Krll. Raaa Ken halve .as
Geioto oountJ fair ~t LJca:;. tlitir
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Buying at home mcan1 your money will be workina for your city
in&amp;teftd of working for aome other city .

Champaign, Ill. Aug 2Z-INS-- expeetod to be renewed
Coach l
Keeping money at home means rai1ing property values and hdpa
Th tl Btg Ten football 'Sqquads. IGlenn Thi~tlewnltc has a group of
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in the uphuilding of the home city.
Mlehlla.n• . wtaconsln Blld !Jhicago, arc 1111:eiy to be formed mto cham~
will tlD'n.l.lb the main atLract.lons pJoushlp contender.s.
of th~ Un.tversUy of mmois' football
Co11.ch St&amp;lfi wUI send his Maroon '
Spending your money in the city that ·aupporto 1ou !V!eans that
3easori here thtl ye8r.
warriors to the stadium on No~ H I
WI~ tlle prestiiC of a tie with Tile gamf' wm me.rk the 36th meet- I
you are a re~~ol citizen and that yO!J H~!' to ~~e yqur ilcri~.l!br,
N rtlfWI!I'Ilefh for the Blp; Tert ing between Coach Staig and Bob :
well u younelf, become more proapen&gt;ill.
e:amplonshlg last yen, ~tchlllul Zupp]fe
An improved Chtcagn 1
Ill tnvacte the llllnl stadium for eleven I ~ expected to be put mto
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~he ho,~;~~eeomlng attrnctlnn on OcL jthe tleid thh; year.
One of the fin! dutie• of every citizen io to help the wheelo of buo·
R\valry
be~
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N&lt;m-conforence
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" itlc some hard battles for the I!llnl)
inC61 of the home city II!Pve rapi&lt;lbTh Wolverine&amp;. who have not Lthls year St Louis Unl&gt;erslty 11.ill 1
Your local dealer• are ready and willi1111 to aupply your every
1won ~ game In the Illlnl stadlum 1open the season here Oct. 3 Coach- ;
lflc:e 1926 will lla\'e a hOst of let·, cti by Charley Wa.lah or Notre Dame. i
need. They should ~ave your ~rood
and ouppoJ1.
~men
~e aquad th!Jt yea,, In- the BilHkens will match the Notrn
IcJudlns Harry NeWman, the fotwllrd Dame ~ystem aiJalnst that of Zupp1.....
wll\ re~ly mainlY J;:e and Mivc the Illlnl expCJICI\Cf'
l m ~ .~ .p! pf: • lwalt!s
ot~i~sf.a.sn~~&gt;t h~'l style or f~tball tlwy j
and
terw,e .1 E.ist yea an 1tf.. W111 meei 'the loll~~o,l: week-end at .
expertlinced Dllnl eleven lost a hllrd Pur uc.
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rou~~:ht battle .at' Ann ~bor, 15 to 'i I 'BrMI~y wm be a "breaU.er' be- .
Wiltoiwn will ~Urnl8h the attrac-11 w£en toe Purdue a.nfi Mlchlgun
ucn tOr Dadll Di,y NO\'embel 7 aames. but the well-coacbPd Peorl ·!
Wblle ~ Ba,4aertl have not plaJOO a.ns alway5 put up a hare! flight. UJ. ·
Dll.ntl1t for efjht yaals. the' old. rl· lools also will meet Northwest~lll l u~millll'iliU'4ttttulllniCIUIIICI'IUIIIIUIIUillltiU:mtl=t~JaU•IIHIIJIP111::qtU"I~ lllt.lt!III,HW'tl!f~
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Maybe rm wrong
~~w TAX SYSTEM ~~~:7?~::ff:~~~L:·;~L:~:::I CAUS[ MURDER I.N 1 ,.~:'~ ~;.:";;; ~ ;~~:':~\ :~ 1 ~ o,, ••m'""' ""'''~"· :MilliON DOllARS '":=~~=B:y;J~oha~P~·~M~ed~b~ury=::==~
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un T hursday ,of'"
Aug.
n t d "'hool
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then b:J.c K ,
13lh , a~ the ho m!'" or the ir tiOU,
llvtd, as that longing t.o be gone, fP'Oil•'•d by the contmual r. dva n c:!· 1
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l lo rtr1 ue w placu1. u:. s tan an- ~ men~ of tbt" more modern trend o!
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Mr:; A_ W. Pullin s and daught-er ,
-ethel ~tt~l~menl Jw;t Hti t.he ~ne ~- educttion , was establiahed by a 1
At Court House By Speak· Kuth lce n , went to La.ucw;tc r Tue:'l- 1 F amoul Murinov Bauble• I fore hlm had been started Ln a vlr· 1 Mr. Ca rletc n In lti61. and ,t.~ t.l1:.. .By Meigs County
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d~&lt; lo' tu spe nd a few days with he.l tually undvlllud spot, s.1ezed hlm, t·:~g which s till stands at t h f&gt; so uth·
.;,er·Who Ha1 Stud1ed
~ ~~~ter- in-lt~w . Mrs. John Preer, o.wt l Concealed In CukheW&amp;!' usually not long in makmg em end or syruc use, wa.., ereded l
payers For Yearo
Arran ement
fami ly. T hey retumed Fmluy.
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a ehli.nge.
In tPat year. Prof. C . T Coak•s I_
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this feellng , this l.c.;lg- wa!l appolnte-J as
a t the:
:!f'A.LKS TO MEMERS
-~~s..~t~ ornce and Ella Wa~:~: no:r 1
BY SERVANT
ing,, described belore, WM the achcul sevual yt~un; prcvimc; 1..o 1890 .
AMOUNT IS LESS
w u~ tl!r:ner gut'~ll:i of their brother,
prlnc1pal cause for numy places In an(~ at that tim~ wa:; c.-.nt!n' l":~ I
•Dl'ltrl"ct
Boards Of J. H. Wilillll'r . und family ,at Ual· I Wh R , All Eff
f lhia county boostmg l!fl.rly settle- hbl ctutJes at the educatiowtl im.u- 1
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orb o ment~. at any ratt many of the vii- tutlon
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an wen Y
~ Education ThroughHarvey 81ggtns and family or
Revolutionist. To
lai!D and towns of Mel11s cow1ty
T}lr- Syr:uuse Coul and Salt co 1 five Thousand Than
Bel!a m~ . ~ J :;l ted reh~Uve s here ov~ r :
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d ate back to the earliest of historl- operrtlntt shaH mines of 81) fc!'t
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Out County
tne week -end.
et
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d('pt:, were est t. tllsh cd th ~z r :-,, J:;t:.J 1
ear feYJOU1
M1 ~- A1lbur Pettit spent a te\v
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tax of
'a.tr. Ward, who has made nn e:'· day:-; with J·clu tives lu Cha.rlest.on. , Int&lt;J thE' hands ot Paul FedercJf , 11 ne ·.o spot and to establish a set- •,.•eri! stllla doing a lhrivlml' bu \ i·
TllC total collec1-lons of
The honeymoon Is over wh:.-n th'l bride stops slghlng and be(rlns
1 1930
t~ve s~udy of thr nt'w s yslPm of ML and_Mrs. Camp Shliw or CO- wp£ ! intcll'lt'llt of the VllJ;l Murlnov tlemt'.nl may have bfen the J11cen- 11('~ r:s Is not.cd by an article p-rin· . Mtlg~ county for the Year f~r
de- yawnlnR.
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1on recently enact.ed by u ., lumbus , Vlb!led fnend.s hel'e lu!lt II tt~l l. IVht·n Ul . flHmf!!&gt;: uf rtvolu· llVt 1~..-J· Wlllinm Cruolui to sub- led lu 1891.
, ~unc~mted t.o $530:~0-0d,
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B:•dlclors hav&amp; a riM"hl to theb'
~ of Ohio, endeavored to ex ck. · nd j ,.1 1 ·ed
to ~- 1 10
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ductmm; of reftUV · ~ an a .......rneys
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rew :;crlhf' a band ol citizens !rom SyraTht Syracw: e Lod!O:P Nu. -t:,J I. 0. ,
. for collectioru; or Lax, accordlni' {,Wn t&lt;.!t'a~~, but there are also thouP,ktln the sybtf'm un d to show lh" we . .a .
~~w·ce of rrv'!nue fur M-el~:; tu liJJCilO ~heir ~acntlou. 0
· n~ :lr tu hl5 dcmu:.l, old Alex:s lUst' New York to trave l with him 0 F was char tert•&lt;.l In July 1870 tt'e.s
t 1 ed SRturday morn- san1 .-' of husbond'l who don't DeThiP Good Old Daze
COI.mtJ' schools m un addrPss be_
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Mur_:onv
con· m
wtsterly d'trectlon.
do not with . r. total membership of . 6'T.
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L. Roush, treasurer t;; v. · in rnar.iqe either.
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"l'e:&gt;ldeu h Ga Ill po 1Is. were GUe~;ts ol· Mrs. 'l' 'euu. ktom.u~
" h Jewels. H~:
to · o f Meigs &lt;ounty ·
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d know
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. ' the p:lrtif o! m-Q
and •other rn••Jflber~ or thP dlstrh':'. HJX sunday.
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The tot11l tax collection for 1929
Eu~~~e 11 Ple:ue
to tt-f' business man who cnn't
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bOardl of educallon or lhc county
Master Corter Johnson ha.s ~eil l ll IL l'·~ame PGSSiblf' WLI.llll ·1cltvet COJW' we.nderers, set out from that Oeorge Parker N. G . : James Mt~t- ~:~.mounted to $(156,292.58, $25,752.51
lf tr{am Is ar,t a id to benuty. sleep at home.
r;.tloots · he ld at the Court hou~·. qujtc ill for a week, ~;utrering !rmb ' them uHimal t lJI to an}· !&gt;t.U·vlvlUe part!o.:ulll.r settlement a centur y ago. thewron, V. O.J J. E. I.J!.wrence, l more thrm the coUcctlontl !or 1930. then a lo~ of girls must be using
Bitw-day mornlnM.
~ll!l'lllll'!' nu . 1s 1 mpruy,_~ ll.l th~; hdr d tht Mul'inovs. H~ hut~ll , Afh·r consld';!rable tr&amp;vtl, Jn which Per. ~-:.-c. : Johnatha~ Burnell. R. B. The December l'ollec tion for th•~ buttumllk.
Amerleu 'I ·1111flijes
1It' Wh pointed oul by .the speaker writing.
. Lh q • woultl 110 ut ln~t to l1ls .hull- dlllcrm lorts &amp;nd hardships were Tho;. Malmvart 11g , Tren~.; Wm. 1 1930 tax amounted to $10,536.1)7
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that th-e burden of t.axat10n wuu ld
Squtre and Mrs. J . T . Stewart, E.n~ .ld1 ~o:ro..ld- ci9.U{lhtu .Kathc 1'lne ~ufl'~red by the little , pat·ty, Ul~y R. Tuylm·. Chap.
: m01·e than lhe June colltd:!.~n ~~~
Ace- of Ca.d•
all •lil?ht trying 1:.1 , decidn what
talL M the real estutc find, ot' ';On.
und liuughler, Mri. Fan:11to a tertn tn Point on lht!
Onfl Item which provt!d very In- 1 Roush said
r for JlUle
1he father whp whipped hiF sop
l.anguage Lo say his prayers ln.
cdkleel the (IN!fltest amount of n!\'P - Enmrst Garlle, and grunlidaughLt'f, ( Wnhln u r(..Wld of :.he clock , 'J hlc. River, which wns destined to terestlng w the wrlt!!r was an ae· : this ~crense nf c~hec ° 11 ~ that
I for getting Ink on hili new pen
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nt\rwtuld be
frorr;
Hennln of Huntington, whilP.
Murinov and hi:; &amp;;ns--whv btu.mc with!Jl a Jew
one of c:ount deRCrlblng the W . F. B£Lrtels WWJ
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paid wi]X'r.
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Lhe McCall
OJt had remtlined o_n thr
the .t-adtnw coal an '.I sail producLlJ!: I Jlvery and ftled stables and ha.ck
in December,
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stead of two, as heretofor~. Til~ n r~t ~eut.-fn~~}', Sa_turday, vl~1ted Mr. ~e11ctlng .an !hen wc,mankud. _In- town!~ of the county.
I lin~. He employed two men and nut wl~hmg to re turn agair: .
Wc.n.der11 ot Natu_r :
~ t~n Hl'.nted to take an air t1·tp, sa
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e will not be rcc•clv _ and MIS. C. G. Houck.
I cludmg Kathf:Mne, out o! RussmIn the Yt'llr of 1&amp;50 a por:;t office , he ha.d In use ten driving and car- -- ..
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had 1:-t:en butchtl
and their em;- wus (stabllshed In the village and rlage
three cabs,
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SPt:eiAL RATES OFt'Jo:RiD
his
with cut.s.
·~lol. three m JIJ le vy un ooudll for I Ill ~ ofMMaJ ll~s ~en y, vl:;ited ht'r tif- runl:iatktd, plunderetl a ud l.!urn- :1 name was (liven It Syracu~e R"les, one M-mple wagon, two hea·,~·.
Ow Own Vaudevllle
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if huving failt'{l t.'J
rs. T . tsh.
ed. Dut In lhe meanllrne,
pn.lmhly named thus l•cause
transfer wagons Rnd tour hacks. A . The Chesapeake and Ohio Rail)'J'atrlmonlal M111rfyr11
Elsif'--Mothf'r, what is a
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az "" er r e n .. ve~; over
e wee*- Ire
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"- 1 •&lt;ll•k&lt;l'
become e· tfectl11e
and' settlers
h!ld .,.__
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~ gi""n
. .. - ' way company,
throurh 1•.., 1oca1 Ar. eeonom
u; o n e who ol 1
Bubmitted to the peoplt:, would be
Mr.i. Mary lA!e vislted l'l'lat·vri:· 1n cavern where none tould find It come originally from Syracuse, New as follows . . Lea\e Syrt~cuse. 7 a . m., passenger u~ent, Theron RUi:itiet., wa~·, g&lt;.ts ma1Tie4 In lhe s&amp;me I Mo:h~r-A street &lt;.leaner.
pJII;·e ed -into effect by the statP, un- ut HJo Gl'llltde Tue-•ay
· ': 1mlf:'s'' he gave thfi tlut to Its hld · York Ooorre Parker Wll5 appoint- and 1 p.m.~!eturn 12 m. and 5 p. anmunc ·.d he're Saturday mornina
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Ml~:;:,; Ruth Wartt•mlmrg
....., . of Mo. t-, 1.lflf{ ~, 1ace.
t:d as the first potltmRSter of t he 1m.; leave
d 2 rumeroy
d
R:30 and 10:30 t h at .~pr;~
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l re d uce d rarcs to u,e;
"f'
Under thr&lt; pew bystem, the three· ~tLll.. vislttld het' a·unt Mrs Ow~n
The splendor anrJ fabulmzs valu '::' newly e.stabllshed post of(]c- ~ In Ia.m. o.~
~~ . 4 j"m., rP~:~~~ 10 a . 1O.hlo Sto.l..e fair at Columbus, be - -t!l·
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nHU levy ?n ~:mlJ# !ot· tile scilonl Wack, and family, last.' week:
jd thr Mminov Jewels werl' well · Syra&lt;.use during thnt year. ~ ~ ~3oo.n
p.t ., 9eave 2"30 f'Pti Lwceu August ~H I:Uld Sept. fi, · wlU
Mlss Marcella R bel, daughter of
.
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Wi ll become eHec_u ve on:y
Mr:;. C.
went l u Hunting: 1 known to all Ru.%luns. They InWe find that
a
years : ·m
placed In_etrect.
ton Sunday, accomi&gt;Rnlcd by MJJ.SL:[. !( lm! ·u thr l:Jmow KCm s k!lown a · later t-he rellgJous minded !)e(lp-le
;...n11 10 cen ts and
Mid· ' An_
will 3e
I he home of Mra. Bertha Meea Le\J. I
Believe it or not- ;
It to become crfcctlce If lt I
,
i I"Th : Cli!Jrhl ll'l\
WIJich had of the village establisheu
two dleport 20
wof c the s
The past summer MiSS Reibel has
dne:s not receh ·e the J•;ajorlly ut Hunlinv~~w;c,~; v.ho Is employed at comt Into the fnmllys pt;~;eesslon chuh·hes, Uw Methodist an1 Pres.
Mr. Bartels _ wa~; prepared nt n e:~e her/ in the morning r turn - been studying with Amy Lee, who
CUitomell f~r
v~es In lln electbn, :.rconling- t.n lwre wftll ~ 18 ~~~tll the wcek•enJl fls rhe g1n of _a forn1·~r C7arlnn t ·J b~·ter:an. bot h esta blished tn 1873. times to furnish any desired mun . In~ from . C 0 1u m b u s 'at'i U:OO , hll.s been a pupil of ~arceau Thal · Truck Tires at any of oUr
Mf'. Wtu'(i.
Mi'. nnd Ml't; Wy. f' .--....
Cll!'
her !adte~: in Waltlng, whc tn lfl62, a church bearing the name 1ber of hOl'SCI with caJTlag~H rol' ' pm ThP. rll.llwuy com nany Will of- berg of the Clnclnna\ol Conservatory T'
b T"
· · motored
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· ·~pedal
· rt!duced rotes
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MISBted
1re torea can uy
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for this or Music. Miss
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Vlntoll su~day .to vlsti relallvt&gt;s ;
Dlt&gt;appomted at their Jallure tn
pleasure
par~s
a
t
rensonsble
rates.
&lt;me
da~·
trip.
Mr.
Russell
aunowlCby
Mit;:;
Allee
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P
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at
Dealen
Price.
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Mrs. Charles Dewi tt Rnt.l lllt.ll• fiJHJ lh t Jewel!! when tli~v rutd,•d Meier Sr.
linagtne lhc modern ym!ng, man , d t hat tholltl desiring to l'ema.ln
The program was as follows.
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A gas well, cupai.Jie of pr•Jcluc~llR sm , Hilly, are vl.~iilng friend~; 11 ·1 t he ('lStle, the revolutlonh&gt;ts 6US·
MIE.s Na ta Tracy who spent. sev~ 1 renting oue of Mr. Bort.ets ftn,~ 1th 11 fu ll week or longer than oce Two-part Invention No. l , in C.
FIRST GRADE
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Charles Lee OJ
!11rm, at . Haniaonvllle, Frida} after- IBpungflelll, ure KUCSts of MJ·.~. Macy · turc, or t hrea ts weJ ·~ they nble W
naon. it was reported here.
ILee.
· nnsero] his Ups. and Federoff flnul l;rbe well Is one Ql t.r1e lnrgcsl IH'O- I J. Sh~rman Port er. of LexJngtoQ ly ~-'!Cnped (rum Ru~sta and fount!
dticlng well~ ever • t!rllled In tha•_ Ky.,¥; a gue§t of Mrs. w. F. Dee"{ l'efu((!' In England.
sej:l.tons,. and prc 11.u·auons lll"&lt;' be- l t hi.~ week .
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If old Alzxls Murlnov had k:iown
InA" made, IL wa1&gt; UI\I IUUUCed. to ~tart
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the dt·illlng for considemble utor•
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In· that section within the near ·fu M~KRl~IGE .LI E j sutd ~-o.i. t~
~ ; j~rles o! tragedies
tute.
A m~trr uge cense was s.
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a Wll!l o o ow. p erhap&amp; he
- - - -- - ·- - lhc Plobo.~e court here SotllrdnY wcu ld . havt' chosw n to k!avtl them
BROUOHT IIOME
mornintt to Paul E. French, 28, a r&amp;- to f~th Into the hands of the vau.
llnmg operalor. uf ~lddlepol·t, 8 ~ dal~. who sucked hls pa.lace. For
~harle~ Haddox , who tms been b Ot·ace V) Cope, . aD, lliSO of Mhldlft- Fed :::rvtT was not forgotten by the
Ill hea lth In Athen11 tor ::~evcr11l \ !'e.:~,~l'!e Is t he ~ont D~MI~nn: ·Mrt ~evolu llcnl&amp;tA. He had beton a.l weeks., wp.s brnught to his hom e ln
io t h ~au h:~nllf lnw~:d to live only 1,1 the hope that
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\ Ten .Yenrs lat·.~r F'fodcmrt with lhr·
jtli&lt; l a Frnnk S"vern 1u 1 En IJ ·hman who WIHI EJ- tl'!t:~d of K~h: 1 ._

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Rubber oprlng IIIOUIItlnp
vu.-lon dampeners
.Silent ~In timing
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lolnto
Moulded brake llnlnga

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Important reasons why Graham
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WEDNESDAY-AUGUST 26TH.
THURSDAY-AUGUST 27TH.

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·MR. VERN G. ROGERS

paseaall

IS!'Cm ed

failure OQdng ll t.be
•avid Ll oyd Gcoge, Liba to participate.
l'el'er. M!lCD... :mld ap~Jznde ::Ub.ltautial pro~lfo ! ~~ tn form s toall1 wu11 the .~upport of
i"iu, forme.- co:Jservallm:;: t:: r , aud It w·as
hll! bn Herbczi Sam3d t c; Pnt rr t!J C rallL1et
~ ·· 1 i ~• a lendin@ mt:mllberal party, whose
1a vld Lk n l
George,
l to p~rtlclpate In B
::ont ainlnt" tll:; pclltlcaJ
St~nley Baldwin .
Mal-Don&amp;.!d has perf{. Thonu:s laborlli&lt;t
th!' rlrrn • Biun.~;, a nd
f f n. Chauteibr of the
j&lt;; .n t he :1ut1onal
'hi' nc ·,y m ;:li:;!ry was
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;-; afternoon in or&gt; Rl!{'l'eed the La bor
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Eights con you obtain All of these ·
features which contribuli! so mud!
t~ quiet, trouble-free operotio~-

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t urnt•;:J to her home 1,1 O~tll!polls YOUIIQ' ladles.
, the one duy ,excu111ion fare.
Meditation from "Th11.fs" Massenct 32a:6 - 10-ply
$29.89
saturday.
1 ~r Til~~~~\ H Bart.o~, fhyslclon
'lh'.' Sl..ate f\tlr board has iss ued Laendler
Von Weber lZJ:&amp; _ B-ply
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0 Deten be.ch er accom·lnoted
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m1•n nt th ot time, WJJ.~ llOlll 1fan lo ttuvel by Lroin to avoid daq,.
SECOND G~AnF.
pamed h e:r mother Mr.• i; D. Will In Meigs colibnty In 1828 Ii;e took Igel' or co ngcsteq highways, parking Prelude
· .Chopin
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who has been h er guest the pllJ'lt I up th@ l)lll Uce o! medicine in 1pniJiems and traffic ".Anges tlon aL
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D Maj
· . NllnUm 3OJ:5 -1· 1 aeuom up
week from Columbus Friday ,;van- 1840 o. nd pract.l~d first In Pag~ .
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BIO REDUCTION ON AJ,L PASS·
1 ·
ng ff'r a wEe k end vi.'IJt here at thl' ville nnd otHer smaller vlllases or the ~o;roun 8 · ·
Adagio All Le
heme uf her pArents, Mr. and Mn~. Meig:-; coun\y as Wl'll as a few In
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ENGER CAR TIRt:S
E. 0 Will.
Gnllla. coun y.
JIALL~lAN '· ARHt:STt:U
Hungat'y . , . . . . ..... . .... Koell.ing" 9x • as low as . .. _.. .... $3.S9
4
40
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Dr. Bart.on became tamous. n•·
J ohn Hallma n -rwas Drougm here
Marcella Reibel.
Ml'. an:J Mn1. H. B. McKnight relvlng prnlk from dltrerent M"· ·· · to t he cow1ty jall :by 8herltl Tracy
'lnct ' lnuahter Jean and the for - liuns or lhe ' state after he had · Friduy nlghl In in nllewed highly
EMPLOYEES PICNf.C
mer'!l ,;lster, Miss Margaret Me· written a book e~tltJed, "A\ltoblog ' Intoxicated c~ndition. Charges will
Wes lerb
Dealen .In PeiUlQlvanla Tlrn
Knl~ht Q,( Qindnnatl Ql·~ vl~ltlnt raphy Of Tl'ioma.s H. Barton. the· be prefel'red agalfi.st hlm and hn The cm[lloyeel! or the
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hehi few d11.yH enroute te Selfmadl! PJ-).yslcian of
will be given a hefkl ng within a rew 8ou.tllern
ln&amp;urance
.. a nd
Sale Ill The F ollowiniJ
ciew!and lor a weeks vacation.
Ohio." · The 'book aold Ill u.U. book- 1days, omce rs said.
then famlllt: s will mot or to Zunc5Ser.vice Stations
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Mr. antJ Ml'!l. L. . D. Pto)Jie~ re· atores and [Jenera! st.or£!8 tor the
James a nd Ross ~tobert , w~o h a~ ville Saturday where the~· will b•
Pemero:r-Burar
Raa.
tunze:l to Columbus Frlduy uftt'r a price of $1.5d for cloth blndh'lg and bee':' held here In the coun Y a
j....Jn2d by r.lmila1· KOUf..S and tu1
Ente:rprille-Areher's Station.
~-riel vlsll with the fJrm~r·s rm- 1•• 14125 ror sheep binding.
Frlaay on Huspicton, were rele!LI!!ed iF"dh er they will enjoy an all lla}
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G. N . Hayffian was the proprle- Saturday mornm g. It was belle;e~ rlc!Jll: held at Moxalllllll Park Ill
Chetl)lre-~ulford.'s Siatlon.
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tor of a genPrn.l store R B and b.¥ omcers that Ute boys were m zant'svlile
ne ·;~ring. IIUCCf'ssfully recovcn~r'
Mu; . c. o. Parsons and son Billy L . J . HeAA opernttld a ~eat. EU;d let' pllcattld In p,uWmobUe tire robber·
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K11·Da·ltua-ri..t~Riate Station.
. tht .. ewf&gt;l.'i and got them out flt 1·1•tumcd to their home at Boome r market. T. H. HolmeR was tbe sue- IP.S which have ~urred In and
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.. Ru!!sla 10 HI lnlo hidin g In E1)~~ oat · ~"dliY mom lug
tolluwing
a cessful ownPr nnd manager or a ' ubouL Antiquity dw·tng the past few
ROMINE JAILED
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1land Wltll ln 11 llhmt lime thflt :·- A'etkl' visit with Mrs. Not'!lllllt Me - general merch,ndl llt' 6tore and n weeks.
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SOCIAL
·~after, Fcdt'rcfT was murd ·•red
'] llllllm of Minersville.
cl or factory , Jrn~eph Lovett was
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John Roml~e was cummlttell t.o
This Is 1m outline oi merely the
Rev . Bct·t Orr and fA.mtly mov-1 Jt~e town'! betlt bQrber anQ. ha ir :
GUAitDIAN APPOINTED
1the county jatl hel'c Frlde.y night by
Home~made
h:e Cream
btgl unlng of one or the most
'l'rl ftom Cllidwdl to L:um.&gt;l C lilf dresser, A . H . Roush did bu~l&gt;tt&gt;'L~ I Emma Davis was appointed aR th~ 1Con11t.able Oulnther, who acted on
citing IJ')Vels e'li .w written h!Lvlml
IIH' tn 11. d(ug and pllarmacy store, G. I gull.rdian_ ~! oarn~t E. Burchett, ; a warrant from Jwttce Frank stowe.~~. and Co.ke at the Bethany M·
l he r; reat Russ lu .1 revolu tion n•· ·It-·· whf'lt! lw wlll toke rhtl.rg~ or
W • RaWly was · a JSUrKt"on J . H . minor, ilvtng at Midllit'port. In ~ht&gt; court. The warrant for Romines
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eved F
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, Probate coul't here Friday arter- arrest charged him with threaten~ E. Church, Saturday
Wllltam Davis left for Columbus
· nuon. The
bond was lug wJth tht&gt; Intent to kill. He wtu nine.
Aucuat 22, 1931.
ru•h··· thronRh an a 1na~ln
wht'n· he will -~pent! two weeks vis- M • ~lnahmer Was pr'oprletr~ of signed by J. M . Burc:IJctt and Dellf be given a hearing on the eharges
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Sanborn
Wltbln a few da.Ylll
Price JOe.
Urn or plotting and vlll!lilny that.: · 11 ~ 1 8 SSo.ot:r.
rs. · ·
cr- 1th c Ward 1-fowm, ~ fnshlonablc ho --~==~~:.:c~:::-.:c·
liolds Its rea 'iers stnllb:~lintl to '(h·: ton and family .
tel of t'he village.
. sta1·t1tng and satisfying fitldlng.
Dr. Frank R()U!:h formerly d
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·l That means that the n~adcrs r f Pomdoy but now r,f E't. p . l:&gt;r•:lu;:·r:
-~
. I The Datly Tribune have a treat In li'lc ridll. and hl~ &amp;.-.1 ca lled - on ,),;
store for them, ror " ThP C:t~1tl,n'r ftleuds and rehtlv!-'s he n~ ancl li t
•·
Rubles " by Sidney Warwick will Mld(licport Friday.
I ~ n•lJllt~h:&gt;d In this pnJ)l! r A'1 a Mr.; Mi\ltle Reeves and Mr1;. Nlal
clall_y ~ l'rla l s torv ~:t11rtln~ Mondav. 1-fy!-'( IJ and lwu chilrtren Belly
n&lt;•n't inl !\.~ n s lnq-1., htstu lme nt Or •nd Jack accom11anled Mrs. Pearl
thltl !oi tll'rlng novel.
'-lyst•ll an(l Mrs. MfiJ'Iou Radforri.
m d tlaushte r J eR':l fmm Colum. ---....-us Friday evenln11.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fkk moved
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fron1 the !!:pple prqM'I'ty on Ea~t
M~tH stJ·ut to the J,yman houxc un
Curtis HomJltun, Mrfl. Mhmi~ W-:s: Main s tt&amp;'t.
left a trail of myoDavJ.• ~t nt! B"-dle Phillip.&lt;; were L ·m Mr
lllld Mrs. J . L . Dnl'fit of
tery, of lcidmppin1
c.a=.:tt-r \'lsllorH with Mr. lll'l.d MJ·);. Ch9.1·Jcst.on. w. Va., arrived toda y
Willis Dnis Friday.
for a ~e veral .-lays vla lt with the
ud treachery and
Mh.r. Iren e Wilki n~ ur M andl!! former's si81·JL M:-r-. \Yll!l!llll ~lrt­
ouddea death
J.~ th e gurst cf ltev . un.-.1 M.r:•. Theo :r.el ond tamll_y. Mouday they wlli
::\f(' h].
motor to Plclterl ngt on wherr a
throush
Europe.
W. 8 . Hart of Columbl.s Is Jam:iy reunion will be enjoy('(] at
Their hicliD1 place
~PUHI!n8 ll few days at his home the home of Mr. and M1·s. M d ·~-&gt;:~
licr~ this w.•ek.
Carse..
became an etnip~a
St~nley Bobo Lt. movlug from th e
Chester Arnold, of Greensboro, s .
equally bamial to
EbersiJach ftat on Maln str ee t UJ c .. wl1o has been spenfllng the IIUffi•
Ath( J'IJ.
mer with his uncle6, George and
thooe to wbom they
George EIBels~ln of ColumbUii Arthur Arnold, at Mtuersport, visit-,
rightfully belonged
rrand!Km or Mr. and Mrt1. A. F . ed several days here with his grund· ·
Eiselstein undt~rwent an upera~lon parents, Mr. and Mn. J . B. Arnold.
•nd those~ who
tor appendlclt.Ls Friday
mornlnv He will leove sundk-y morning for
hl!l
home
at
Greensboro.
is the tailorill;! specitlliat who will L.~ here with hu~eds
nt ., Columbu.&lt;~ hoRpltal.
ooulbt to oteal them.
of ne'f1 auitin&amp;s aud coatinp
_Fall and ~inter-lai-ge
Ml'. and Mrs. E1 Smith an•l
SJdooy Warwicl:
NOTlCJI:
Union Avenue wUI
bolt Pilmples, and authentic COJbtOtll. He will oheer£ully
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for a Wf!(!k:s Vl81t with
hao '\written tho giVe Yf?U th~ benefit of hil taUorlna lmowled1e, a~ ~· at Akron.
1
otic
mystery
.
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IOJlB.IIJ take yow! measUre~1lor ·KaAn Clothes.
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MJ!fl El11le Precke-r returneit to
duties at Oalllpoll.s after a brid
tioD''\, of the ~
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with her parents, Mr. and
colodulao tho eourt
William Fret::ker and tamUy.
Roy Hoeftich and sou Earl
of
arri•'fd from Columbus l or a WC(kl;
•ia whence tb!CI
vialt with t ela.tlvu and frlenda in
You'll be amued at the remarbble valUH preeented thU seuon..
nnd around PomertJY.
5«' tho~rn. Meet KahD'• penonal repre~e~~tativc, without oblis•ru!!ieo
ca-.
Mr. an1 Mn. L. A. Persons re
tion. Fll and u.tUI'actkm are ~baolld:elp IUI$Rteed • • • Ccime lnl
rurnt'&lt;l from a wecb. atay at th eir ~ - u- .-; w.
I
1fal'fll In Torch, 0.
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Mr and Mra. c. w. Ihle or
Wa.o;!'.l nQ.ton. D. c ., are vlsitinll
NOTICE
Mrs. C. Ihle and other relatlveB.
Mr. u.nd Mrs. J'oe KrBWIS and
two c hildren attlved from Charles-ThiS l&amp; to notl.y Ul&amp; publlc, that
ton !or a Wet'k eml visit with the \he Whaley Dental O!lloe will be
dlaoon,lnued after Saturday, Aug~
forn,er'l!l parent&amp;, Mr. and M:ra. ua1. 29th., 1131 , and all parUes lnMikP Krausa.
debted to this omce wm plea.ae set·
Chuleio Prall's condition seeh'UI Ue Utelr accounts before the above
.slightly improved.
daUt, and aU peraona havlna; cl&amp;tma
The Grace ound enJoyed a p!.c-latr.;.toat 11814 omee wiU pre1111U~ same
nlc cllnner at the home of Mr. and
~~aid ttme. .AU dental equtpro..:m.t
~Mrs. aeorge Nye, Friday evenllll. for sale.
Mr. and Mnl. Joseph Meier IIDd
WHALEY DENTAL OPFIOE
dauehter or Detroit came far a vttU.I
By. Or. AlnY L. Wllalq.
t wttb t.11t termer• ~. atcqe d-1-n .....• w+~

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homo., woulcl JJUt ~
:!!strict pre~ldMI or
: Worker1 of Amertt will cut down
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, tiPLANATION 0f'H~:~~~~~~~~~~~~aw~~~..~~!HUSSIAN JEWElS~ ~~a:.~%~iif~~o~ :lJ~~JMOH THAN HAlf
Maybe rm wrong
~~w TAX SYSTEM ~~~:7?~::ff:~~~L:·;~L:~:::I CAUS[ MURDER I.N 1 ,.~:'~ ~;.:";;; ~ ;~~:':~\ :~ 1 ~ o,, ••m'""' ""'''~"· :MilliON DOllARS '":=~~=B:y;J~oha~P~·~M~ed~b~ury=::==~
' . 0[ ~~ATUROAY
0Ays or REVOlllcld
dt&amp;aat~·
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'"'IIs BROUGHT IN
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QINCOLOR
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blot&lt;d thoda1·'
50th'""'"'"''''
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andcwnmumt&gt;
he""'''"' where he Ions
TI••.&lt;-!nee b~n co
uo,l•. u l'.hil
I'
wedding
un T hursday ,of'"
Aug.
n t d "'hool
•.vlth the
plucu
then b:J.c K ,
13lh , a~ the ho m!'" or the ir tiOU,
llvtd, as that longing t.o be gone, fP'Oil•'•d by the contmual r. dva n c:!· 1
Thoma:-..
l lo rtr1 ue w placu1. u:. s tan an- ~ men~ of tbt" more modern trend o!
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Mr:; A_ W. Pullin s and daught-er ,
-ethel ~tt~l~menl Jw;t Hti t.he ~ne ~- educttion , was establiahed by a 1
At Court House By Speak· Kuth lce n , went to La.ucw;tc r Tue:'l- 1 F amoul Murinov Bauble• I fore hlm had been started Ln a vlr· 1 Mr. Ca rletc n In lti61. and ,t.~ t.l1:.. .By Meigs County
·
,
d~&lt; lo' tu spe nd a few days with he.l tually undvlllud spot, s.1ezed hlm, t·:~g which s till stands at t h f&gt; so uth·
.;,er·Who Ha1 Stud1ed
~ ~~~ter- in-lt~w . Mrs. John Preer, o.wt l Concealed In CukheW&amp;!' usually not long in makmg em end or syruc use, wa.., ereded l
payers For Yearo
Arran ement
fami ly. T hey retumed Fmluy.
I
et In Cavern
a ehli.nge.
In tPat year. Prof. C . T Coak•s I_
Of 1930
...,
g
this feellng , this l.c.;lg- wa!l appolnte-J as
a t the:
:!f'A.LKS TO MEMERS
-~~s..~t~ ornce and Ella Wa~:~: no:r 1
BY SERVANT
ing,, described belore, WM the achcul sevual yt~un; prcvimc; 1..o 1890 .
AMOUNT IS LESS
w u~ tl!r:ner gut'~ll:i of their brother,
prlnc1pal cause for numy places In an(~ at that tim~ wa:; c.-.nt!n' l":~ I
•Dl'ltrl"ct
Boards Of J. H. Wilillll'r . und family ,at Ual· I Wh R , All Eff
f lhia county boostmg l!fl.rly settle- hbl ctutJes at the educatiowtl im.u- 1
M
Th
T
t •
~ilpull:.:. sunday.
, i
o eallb
orb o ment~. at any ratt many of the vii- tutlon
! By ore
an wen Y
~ Education ThroughHarvey 81ggtns and family or
Revolutionist. To
lai!D and towns of Mel11s cow1ty
T}lr- Syr:uuse Coul and Salt co 1 five Thousand Than
Bel!a m~ . ~ J :;l ted reh~Uve s here ov~ r :
G Th
d ate back to the earliest of historl- operrtlntt shaH mines of 81) fc!'t
y
Out County
tne week -end.
et
em
cBI rlay1:1.
d('pt:, were est t. tllsh cd th ~z r :-,, J:;t:.J 1
ear feYJOU1
M1 ~- A1lbur Pettit spent a te\v
- - -F-t rhap.!i that lc.ngi11g to discover aii(J Il~ man.v ll~ t hirt y p2ar• ln t': r 1
tax of
'a.tr. Ward, who has made nn e:'· day:-; with J·clu tives lu Cha.rlest.on. , Int&lt;J thE' hands ot Paul FedercJf , 11 ne ·.o spot and to establish a set- •,.•eri! stllla doing a lhrivlml' bu \ i·
TllC total collec1-lons of
The honeymoon Is over wh:.-n th'l bride stops slghlng and be(rlns
1 1930
t~ve s~udy of thr nt'w s yslPm of ML and_Mrs. Camp Shliw or CO- wp£ ! intcll'lt'llt of the VllJ;l Murlnov tlemt'.nl may have bfen the J11cen- 11('~ r:s Is not.cd by an article p-rin· . Mtlg~ county for the Year f~r
de- yawnlnR.
7 a.. _
1on recently enact.ed by u ., lumbus , Vlb!led fnend.s hel'e lu!lt II tt~l l. IVht·n Ul . flHmf!!&gt;: uf rtvolu· llVt 1~..-J· Wlllinm Cruolui to sub- led lu 1891.
, ~unc~mted t.o $530:~0-0d,
,
B:•dlclors hav&amp; a riM"hl to theb'
~ of Ohio, endeavored to ex ck. · nd j ,.1 1 ·ed
to ~- 1 10
. I' ' ·1
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d
ductmm; of reftUV · ~ an a .......rneys
ou ,c~
on
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r;n .'WHf; Jng uver
U8BIIl
rew :;crlhf' a band ol citizens !rom SyraTht Syracw: e Lod!O:P Nu. -t:,J I. 0. ,
. for collectioru; or Lax, accordlni' {,Wn t&lt;.!t'a~~, but there are also thouP,ktln the sybtf'm un d to show lh" we . .a .
~~w·ce of rrv'!nue fur M-el~:; tu liJJCilO ~heir ~acntlou. 0
· n~ :lr tu hl5 dcmu:.l, old Alex:s lUst' New York to trave l with him 0 F was char tert•&lt;.l In July 1870 tt'e.s
t 1 ed SRturday morn- san1 .-' of husbond'l who don't DeThiP Good Old Daze
COI.mtJ' schools m un addrPss be_
!ot c
Mur_:onv
con· m
wtsterly d'trectlon.
do not with . r. total membership of . 6'T.
u
L. Roush, treasurer t;; v. · in rnar.iqe either.
1110
• ' m ••t ..
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"l'e:&gt;ldeu h Ga Ill po 1Is. were GUe~;ts ol· Mrs. 'l' 'euu. ktom.u~
" h Jewels. H~:
to · o f Meigs &lt;ounty ·
, of 'it"
" " oi"rks,
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t the Mu,
• n The f'mcers wh-o WN""- ,.Jected
·
C(. nfuences must be a godt&gt;end
d know
·
' however
. ' the p:lrtif o! m-Q
and •other rn••Jflber~ or thP dlstrh':'. HJX sunday.
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: . 1. w_ 1 mt f'l'{jer r; tf. U f 1tveu ill! and women. who were soon to bf: - ~ervt' during th ~ year uf U91 wcr":
The tot11l tax collection for 1929
Eu~~~e 11 Ple:ue
to tt-f' business man who cnn't
1
bOardl of educallon or lhc county
Master Corter Johnson ha.s ~eil l ll IL l'·~ame PGSSiblf' WLI.llll ·1cltvet COJW' we.nderers, set out from that Oeorge Parker N. G . : James Mt~t- ~:~.mounted to $(156,292.58, $25,752.51
lf tr{am Is ar,t a id to benuty. sleep at home.
r;.tloots · he ld at the Court hou~·. qujtc ill for a week, ~;utrering !rmb ' them uHimal t lJI to an}· !&gt;t.U·vlvlUe part!o.:ulll.r settlement a centur y ago. thewron, V. O.J J. E. I.J!.wrence, l more thrm the coUcctlontl !or 1930. then a lo~ of girls must be using
Bitw-day mornlnM.
~ll!l'lllll'!' nu . 1s 1 mpruy,_~ ll.l th~; hdr d tht Mul'inovs. H~ hut~ll , Afh·r consld';!rable tr&amp;vtl, Jn which Per. ~-:.-c. : Johnatha~ Burnell. R. B. The December l'ollec tion for th•~ buttumllk.
Amerleu 'I ·1111flijes
1It' Wh pointed oul by .the speaker writing.
. Lh q • woultl 110 ut ln~t to l1ls .hull- dlllcrm lorts &amp;nd hardships were Tho;. Malmvart 11g , Tren~.; Wm. 1 1930 tax amounted to $10,536.1)7
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Th-e linguist who ~tayed awoke
that th-e burden of t.axat10n wuu ld
Squtre and Mrs. J . T . Stewart, E.n~ .ld1 ~o:ro..ld- ci9.U{lhtu .Kathc 1'lne ~ufl'~red by the little , pat·ty, Ul~y R. Tuylm·. Chap.
: m01·e than lhe June colltd:!.~n ~~~
Ace- of Ca.d•
all •lil?ht trying 1:.1 , decidn what
talL M the real estutc find, ot' ';On.
und liuughler, Mri. Fan:11to a tertn tn Point on lht!
Onfl Item which provt!d very In- 1 Roush said
r for JlUle
1he father whp whipped hiF sop
l.anguage Lo say his prayers ln.
cdkleel the (IN!fltest amount of n!\'P - Enmrst Garlle, and grunlidaughLt'f, ( Wnhln u r(..Wld of :.he clock , 'J hlc. River, which wns destined to terestlng w the wrlt!!r was an ae· : this ~crense nf c~hec ° 11 ~ that
I for getting Ink on hili new pen
80
nt\rwtuld be
frorr;
Hennln of Huntington, whilP.
Murinov and hi:; &amp;;ns--whv btu.mc with!Jl a Jew
one of c:ount deRCrlblng the W . F. B£Lrtels WWJ
m
paid wi]X'r.
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Dally Trae- Str.ry
1
1
em-out.e
Lhe McCall
OJt had remtlined o_n thr
the .t-adtnw coal an '.I sail producLlJ!: I Jlvery and ftled stables and ha.ck
in December,
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01.ce upon a time a tightwad's
stead of two, as heretofor~. Til~ n r~t ~eut.-fn~~}', Sa_turday, vl~1ted Mr. ~e11ctlng .an !hen wc,mankud. _In- town!~ of the county.
I lin~. He employed two men and nut wl~hmg to re turn agair: .
Wc.n.der11 ot Natu_r :
~ t~n Hl'.nted to take an air t1·tp, sa
• uut h
e will not be rcc•clv _ and MIS. C. G. Houck.
I cludmg Kathf:Mne, out o! RussmIn the Yt'llr of 1&amp;50 a por:;t office , he ha.d In use ten driving and car- -- ..
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WJ-,en u talkative ba,r.wr illus- I his !ath~r puMlell ,him ou~ IJf ·.the
1932 _
:!rountli
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and
Oll_ver
had 1:-t:en butchtl
and their em;- wus (stabllshed In the village and rlage
three cabs,
bm: - :
SPt:eiAL RATES OFt'Jo:RiD
his
with cut.s.
·~lol. three m JIJ le vy un ooudll for I Ill ~ ofMMaJ ll~s ~en y, vl:;ited ht'r tif- runl:iatktd, plunderetl a ud l.!urn- :1 name was (liven It Syracu~e R"les, one M-mple wagon, two hea·,~·.
Ow Own Vaudevllle
·-ooi
if huving failt'{l t.'J
rs. T . tsh.
ed. Dut In lhe meanllrne,
pn.lmhly named thus l•cause
transfer wagons Rnd tour hacks. A . The Chesapeake and Ohio Rail)'J'atrlmonlal M111rfyr11
Elsif'--Mothf'r, what is a
~·
' through n vote end.
az "" er r e n .. ve~; over
e wee*- Ire
..., d· roIf 1•a d hldde-,, th e CaAket 1n
· party of fcunders
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~"hedale or. the ha&lt;k
line '""'
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1C6 1 ".r
"- 1 •&lt;ll•k&lt;l'
become e· tfectl11e
and' settlers
h!ld .,.__
,
~ gi""n
. .. - ' way company,
throurh 1•.., 1oca1 Ar. eeonom
u; o n e who ol 1
Bubmitted to the peoplt:, would be
Mr.i. Mary lA!e vislted l'l'lat·vri:· 1n cavern where none tould find It come originally from Syracuse, New as follows . . Lea\e Syrt~cuse. 7 a . m., passenger u~ent, Theron RUi:itiet., wa~·, g&lt;.ts ma1Tie4 In lhe s&amp;me I Mo:h~r-A street &lt;.leaner.
pJII;·e ed -into effect by the statP, un- ut HJo Gl'llltde Tue-•ay
· ': 1mlf:'s'' he gave thfi tlut to Its hld · York Ooorre Parker Wll5 appoint- and 1 p.m.~!eturn 12 m. and 5 p. anmunc ·.d he're Saturday mornina
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p. IANO ICITAL
;r
....,r
..- ' --the old . r u le .
Ml~:;:,; Ruth Wartt•mlmrg
....., . of Mo. t-, 1.lflf{ ~, 1ace.
t:d as the first potltmRSter of t he 1m.; leave
d 2 rumeroy
d
R:30 and 10:30 t h at .~pr;~
.. _m
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l re d uce d rarcs to u,e;
"f'
Under thr&lt; pew bystem, the three· ~tLll.. vislttld het' a·unt Mrs Ow~n
The splendor anrJ fabulmzs valu '::' newly e.stabllshed post of(]c- ~ In Ia.m. o.~
~~ . 4 j"m., rP~:~~~ 10 a . 1O.hlo Sto.l..e fair at Columbus, be - -t!l·
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nHU levy ?n ~:mlJ# !ot· tile scilonl Wack, and family, last.' week:
jd thr Mminov Jewels werl' well · Syra&lt;.use during thnt year. ~ ~ ~3oo.n
p.t ., 9eave 2"30 f'Pti Lwceu August ~H I:Uld Sept. fi, · wlU
Mlss Marcella R bel, daughter of
.
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Wi ll become eHec_u ve on:y
Mr:;. C.
went l u Hunting: 1 known to all Ru.%luns. They InWe find that
a
years : ·m
placed In_etrect.
ton Sunday, accomi&gt;Rnlcd by MJJ.SL:[. !( lm! ·u thr l:Jmow KCm s k!lown a · later t-he rellgJous minded !)e(lp-le
;...n11 10 cen ts and
Mid· ' An_
will 3e
I he home of Mra. Bertha Meea Le\J. I
Believe it or not- ;
It to become crfcctlce If lt I
,
i I"Th : Cli!Jrhl ll'l\
WIJich had of the village establisheu
two dleport 20
wof c the s
The past summer MiSS Reibel has
dne:s not receh ·e the J•;ajorlly ut Hunlinv~~w;c,~; v.ho Is employed at comt Into the fnmllys pt;~;eesslon chuh·hes, Uw Methodist an1 Pres.
Mr. Bartels _ wa~; prepared nt n e:~e her/ in the morning r turn - been studying with Amy Lee, who
CUitomell f~r
v~es In lln electbn, :.rconling- t.n lwre wftll ~ 18 ~~~tll the wcek•enJl fls rhe g1n of _a forn1·~r C7arlnn t ·J b~·ter:an. bot h esta blished tn 1873. times to furnish any desired mun . In~ from . C 0 1u m b u s 'at'i U:OO , hll.s been a pupil of ~arceau Thal · Truck Tires at any of oUr
Mf'. Wtu'(i.
Mi'. nnd Ml't; Wy. f' .--....
Cll!'
her !adte~: in Waltlng, whc tn lfl62, a church bearing the name 1ber of hOl'SCI with caJTlag~H rol' ' pm ThP. rll.llwuy com nany Will of- berg of the Clnclnna\ol Conservatory T'
b T"
· · motored
....:l'm an~l
· ·~pedal
· rt!duced rotes
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Retble
MISBted
1re torea can uy
1r~a
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r;ou, Lesli!l aud · fnll)llf
'"' · wll~· rr Murlno·t
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,.. · tt.me ml purpdses, 0 r for P1.eni cs and · lt'l'
for this or Music. Miss
T a
"t 'Was
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BIG WI::Ll. LlliU.EU
Vlntoll su~day .to vlsti relallvt&gt;s ;
Dlt&gt;appomted at their Jallure tn
pleasure
par~s
a
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rensonsble
rates.
&lt;me
da~·
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Mr.
Russell
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Dealen
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Mrs. Charles Dewi tt Rnt.l lllt.ll• fiJHJ lh t Jewel!! when tli~v rutd,•d Meier Sr.
linagtne lhc modern ym!ng, man , d t hat tholltl desiring to l'ema.ln
The program was as follows.
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A gas well, cupai.Jie of pr•Jcluc~llR sm , Hilly, are vl.~iilng friend~; 11 ·1 t he ('lStle, the revolutlonh&gt;ts 6US·
MIE.s Na ta Tracy who spent. sev~ 1 renting oue of Mr. Bort.ets ftn,~ 1th 11 fu ll week or longer than oce Two-part Invention No. l , in C.
FIRST GRADE
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Charles Lee OJ
!11rm, at . Haniaonvllle, Frida} after- IBpungflelll, ure KUCSts of MJ·.~. Macy · turc, or t hrea ts weJ ·~ they nble W
naon. it was reported here.
ILee.
· nnsero] his Ups. and Federoff flnul l;rbe well Is one Ql t.r1e lnrgcsl IH'O- I J. Sh~rman Port er. of LexJngtoQ ly ~-'!Cnped (rum Ru~sta and fount!
dticlng well~ ever • t!rllled In tha•_ Ky.,¥; a gue§t of Mrs. w. F. Dee"{ l'efu((!' In England.
sej:l.tons,. and prc 11.u·auons lll"&lt;' be- l t hi.~ week .
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If old Alzxls Murlnov had k:iown
InA" made, IL wa1&gt; UI\I IUUUCed. to ~tart
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the dt·illlng for considemble utor•
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In· that section within the near ·fu M~KRl~IGE .LI E j sutd ~-o.i. t~
~ ; j~rles o! tragedies
tute.
A m~trr uge cense was s.
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a Wll!l o o ow. p erhap&amp; he
- - - -- - ·- - lhc Plobo.~e court here SotllrdnY wcu ld . havt' chosw n to k!avtl them
BROUOHT IIOME
mornintt to Paul E. French, 28, a r&amp;- to f~th Into the hands of the vau.
llnmg operalor. uf ~lddlepol·t, 8 ~ dal~. who sucked hls pa.lace. For
~harle~ Haddox , who tms been b Ot·ace V) Cope, . aD, lliSO of Mhldlft- Fed :::rvtT was not forgotten by the
Ill hea lth In Athen11 tor ::~evcr11l \ !'e.:~,~l'!e Is t he ~ont D~MI~nn: ·Mrt ~evolu llcnl&amp;tA. He had beton a.l weeks., wp.s brnught to his hom e ln
io t h ~au h:~nllf lnw~:d to live only 1,1 the hope that
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reve nl.
\ Ten .Yenrs lat·.~r F'fodcmrt with lhr·
jtli&lt; l a Frnnk S"vern 1u 1 En IJ ·hman who WIHI EJ- tl'!t:~d of K~h: 1 ._

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Rubber oprlng IIIOUIItlnp
vu.-lon dampeners
.Silent ~In timing
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lolnto
Moulded brake llnlnga

These are only a few of the 54
Important reasons why Graham
cars are BETIER cars. let us show
you-and let us bring you the
entirely new thrill of a ride with
Grahnm Improved Free Wheeling.
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WEDNESDAY-AUGUST 26TH.
THURSDAY-AUGUST 27TH.

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·MR. VERN G. ROGERS

paseaall

IS!'Cm ed

failure OQdng ll t.be
•avid Ll oyd Gcoge, Liba to participate.
l'el'er. M!lCD... :mld ap~Jznde ::Ub.ltautial pro~lfo ! ~~ tn form s toall1 wu11 the .~upport of
i"iu, forme.- co:Jservallm:;: t:: r , aud It w·as
hll! bn Herbczi Sam3d t c; Pnt rr t!J C rallL1et
~ ·· 1 i ~• a lendin@ mt:mllberal party, whose
1a vld Lk n l
George,
l to p~rtlclpate In B
::ont ainlnt" tll:; pclltlcaJ
St~nley Baldwin .
Mal-Don&amp;.!d has perf{. Thonu:s laborlli&lt;t
th!' rlrrn • Biun.~;, a nd
f f n. Chauteibr of the
j&lt;; .n t he :1ut1onal
'hi' nc ·,y m ;:li:;!ry was
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;-; afternoon in or&gt; Rl!{'l'eed the La bor
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Rubber-dough body Insulation

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HOWELL &amp;. WR~GHT

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Eights con you obtain All of these ·
features which contribuli! so mud!
t~ quiet, trouble-free operotio~-

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t urnt•;:J to her home 1,1 O~tll!polls YOUIIQ' ladles.
, the one duy ,excu111ion fare.
Meditation from "Th11.fs" Massenct 32a:6 - 10-ply
$29.89
saturday.
1 ~r Til~~~~\ H Bart.o~, fhyslclon
'lh'.' Sl..ate f\tlr board has iss ued Laendler
Von Weber lZJ:&amp; _ B-ply
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Yl'll.C:I:'le s l 8 p..,cl:l.l rcquc.~t~ fm· patrons ol the
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0 Deten be.ch er accom·lnoted
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m1•n nt th ot time, WJJ.~ llOlll 1fan lo ttuvel by Lroin to avoid daq,.
SECOND G~AnF.
pamed h e:r mother Mr.• i; D. Will In Meigs colibnty In 1828 Ii;e took Igel' or co ngcsteq highways, parking Prelude
· .Chopin
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who has been h er guest the pllJ'lt I up th@ l)lll Uce o! medicine in 1pniJiems and traffic ".Anges tlon aL
t
D Maj
· . NllnUm 3OJ:5 -1· 1 aeuom up
week from Columbus Friday ,;van- 1840 o. nd pract.l~d first In Pag~ .
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d
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BIO REDUCTION ON AJ,L PASS·
1 ·
ng ff'r a wEe k end vi.'IJt here at thl' ville nnd otHer smaller vlllases or the ~o;roun 8 · ·
Adagio All Le
heme uf her pArents, Mr. and Mn~. Meig:-; coun\y as Wl'll as a few In
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ENGER CAR TIRt:S
E. 0 Will.
Gnllla. coun y.
JIALL~lAN '· ARHt:STt:U
Hungat'y . , . . . . ..... . .... Koell.ing" 9x • as low as . .. _.. .... $3.S9
4
40
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Dr. Bart.on became tamous. n•·
J ohn Hallma n -rwas Drougm here
Marcella Reibel.
Ml'. an:J Mn1. H. B. McKnight relvlng prnlk from dltrerent M"· ·· · to t he cow1ty jall :by 8herltl Tracy
'lnct ' lnuahter Jean and the for - liuns or lhe ' state after he had · Friduy nlghl In in nllewed highly
EMPLOYEES PICNf.C
mer'!l ,;lster, Miss Margaret Me· written a book e~tltJed, "A\ltoblog ' Intoxicated c~ndition. Charges will
Wes lerb
Dealen .In PeiUlQlvanla Tlrn
Knl~ht Q,( Qindnnatl Ql·~ vl~ltlnt raphy Of Tl'ioma.s H. Barton. the· be prefel'red agalfi.st hlm and hn The cm[lloyeel! or the
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hehi few d11.yH enroute te Selfmadl! PJ-).yslcian of
will be given a hefkl ng within a rew 8ou.tllern
ln&amp;urance
.. a nd
Sale Ill The F ollowiniJ
ciew!and lor a weeks vacation.
Ohio." · The 'book aold Ill u.U. book- 1days, omce rs said.
then famlllt: s will mot or to Zunc5Ser.vice Stations
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Mr. antJ Ml'!l. L. . D. Pto)Jie~ re· atores and [Jenera! st.or£!8 tor the
James a nd Ross ~tobert , w~o h a~ ville Saturday where the~· will b•
Pemero:r-Burar
Raa.
tunze:l to Columbus Frlduy uftt'r a price of $1.5d for cloth blndh'lg and bee':' held here In the coun Y a
j....Jn2d by r.lmila1· KOUf..S and tu1
Ente:rprille-Areher's Station.
~-riel vlsll with the fJrm~r·s rm- 1•• 14125 ror sheep binding.
Frlaay on Huspicton, were rele!LI!!ed iF"dh er they will enjoy an all lla}
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"nts. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Peoples.
G. N . Hayffian was the proprle- Saturday mornm g. It was belle;e~ rlc!Jll: held at Moxalllllll Park Ill
Chetl)lre-~ulford.'s Siatlon.
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tor of a genPrn.l store R B and b.¥ omcers that Ute boys were m zant'svlile
ne ·;~ring. IIUCCf'ssfully recovcn~r'
Mu; . c. o. Parsons and son Billy L . J . HeAA opernttld a ~eat. EU;d let' pllcattld In p,uWmobUe tire robber·
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K11·Da·ltua-ri..t~Riate Station.
. tht .. ewf&gt;l.'i and got them out flt 1·1•tumcd to their home at Boome r market. T. H. HolmeR was tbe sue- IP.S which have ~urred In and
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.. Ru!!sla 10 HI lnlo hidin g In E1)~~ oat · ~"dliY mom lug
tolluwing
a cessful ownPr nnd manager or a ' ubouL Antiquity dw·tng the past few
ROMINE JAILED
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1land Wltll ln 11 llhmt lime thflt :·- A'etkl' visit with Mrs. Not'!lllllt Me - general merch,ndl llt' 6tore and n weeks.
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SOCIAL
·~after, Fcdt'rcfT was murd ·•red
'] llllllm of Minersville.
cl or factory , Jrn~eph Lovett was
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John Roml~e was cummlttell t.o
This Is 1m outline oi merely the
Rev . Bct·t Orr and fA.mtly mov-1 Jt~e town'! betlt bQrber anQ. ha ir :
GUAitDIAN APPOINTED
1the county jatl hel'c Frlde.y night by
Home~made
h:e Cream
btgl unlng of one or the most
'l'rl ftom Cllidwdl to L:um.&gt;l C lilf dresser, A . H . Roush did bu~l&gt;tt&gt;'L~ I Emma Davis was appointed aR th~ 1Con11t.able Oulnther, who acted on
citing IJ')Vels e'li .w written h!Lvlml
IIH' tn 11. d(ug and pllarmacy store, G. I gull.rdian_ ~! oarn~t E. Burchett, ; a warrant from Jwttce Frank stowe.~~. and Co.ke at the Bethany M·
l he r; reat Russ lu .1 revolu tion n•· ·It-·· whf'lt! lw wlll toke rhtl.rg~ or
W • RaWly was · a JSUrKt"on J . H . minor, ilvtng at Midllit'port. In ~ht&gt; court. The warrant for Romines
1 k
eved F
" · :•1·ee Methodtst church.
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, Probate coul't here Friday arter- arrest charged him with threaten~ E. Church, Saturday
Wllltam Davis left for Columbus
· nuon. The
bond was lug wJth tht&gt; Intent to kill. He wtu nine.
Aucuat 22, 1931.
ru•h··· thronRh an a 1na~ln
wht'n· he will -~pent! two weeks vis- M • ~lnahmer Was pr'oprletr~ of signed by J. M . Burc:IJctt and Dellf be given a hearing on the eharges
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Sanborn
Wltbln a few da.Ylll
Price JOe.
Urn or plotting and vlll!lilny that.: · 11 ~ 1 8 SSo.ot:r.
rs. · ·
cr- 1th c Ward 1-fowm, ~ fnshlonablc ho --~==~~:.:c~:::-.:c·
liolds Its rea 'iers stnllb:~lintl to '(h·: ton and family .
tel of t'he village.
. sta1·t1tng and satisfying fitldlng.
Dr. Frank R()U!:h formerly d
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·l That means that the n~adcrs r f Pomdoy but now r,f E't. p . l:&gt;r•:lu;:·r:
-~
. I The Datly Tribune have a treat In li'lc ridll. and hl~ &amp;.-.1 ca lled - on ,),;
store for them, ror " ThP C:t~1tl,n'r ftleuds and rehtlv!-'s he n~ ancl li t
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Rubles " by Sidney Warwick will Mld(licport Friday.
I ~ n•lJllt~h:&gt;d In this pnJ)l! r A'1 a Mr.; Mi\ltle Reeves and Mr1;. Nlal
clall_y ~ l'rla l s torv ~:t11rtln~ Mondav. 1-fy!-'( IJ and lwu chilrtren Belly
n&lt;•n't inl !\.~ n s lnq-1., htstu lme nt Or •nd Jack accom11anled Mrs. Pearl
thltl !oi tll'rlng novel.
'-lyst•ll an(l Mrs. MfiJ'Iou Radforri.
m d tlaushte r J eR':l fmm Colum. ---....-us Friday evenln11.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fkk moved
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fron1 the !!:pple prqM'I'ty on Ea~t
M~tH stJ·ut to the J,yman houxc un
Curtis HomJltun, Mrfl. Mhmi~ W-:s: Main s tt&amp;'t.
left a trail of myoDavJ.• ~t nt! B"-dle Phillip.&lt;; were L ·m Mr
lllld Mrs. J . L . Dnl'fit of
tery, of lcidmppin1
c.a=.:tt-r \'lsllorH with Mr. lll'l.d MJ·);. Ch9.1·Jcst.on. w. Va., arrived toda y
Willis Dnis Friday.
for a ~e veral .-lays vla lt with the
ud treachery and
Mh.r. Iren e Wilki n~ ur M andl!! former's si81·JL M:-r-. \Yll!l!llll ~lrt­
ouddea death
J.~ th e gurst cf ltev . un.-.1 M.r:•. Theo :r.el ond tamll_y. Mouday they wlli
::\f(' h].
motor to Plclterl ngt on wherr a
throush
Europe.
W. 8 . Hart of Columbl.s Is Jam:iy reunion will be enjoy('(] at
Their hicliD1 place
~PUHI!n8 ll few days at his home the home of Mr. and M1·s. M d ·~-&gt;:~
licr~ this w.•ek.
Carse..
became an etnip~a
St~nley Bobo Lt. movlug from th e
Chester Arnold, of Greensboro, s .
equally bamial to
EbersiJach ftat on Maln str ee t UJ c .. wl1o has been spenfllng the IIUffi•
Ath( J'IJ.
mer with his uncle6, George and
thooe to wbom they
George EIBels~ln of ColumbUii Arthur Arnold, at Mtuersport, visit-,
rightfully belonged
rrand!Km or Mr. and Mrt1. A. F . ed several days here with his grund· ·
Eiselstein undt~rwent an upera~lon parents, Mr. and Mn. J . B. Arnold.
•nd those~ who
tor appendlclt.Ls Friday
mornlnv He will leove sundk-y morning for
hl!l
home
at
Greensboro.
is the tailorill;! specitlliat who will L.~ here with hu~eds
nt ., Columbu.&lt;~ hoRpltal.
ooulbt to oteal them.
of ne'f1 auitin&amp;s aud coatinp
_Fall and ~inter-lai-ge
Ml'. and Mrs. E1 Smith an•l
SJdooy Warwicl:
NOTlCJI:
Union Avenue wUI
bolt Pilmples, and authentic COJbtOtll. He will oheer£ully
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for a Wf!(!k:s Vl81t with
hao '\written tho giVe Yf?U th~ benefit of hil taUorlna lmowled1e, a~ ~· at Akron.
1
otic
mystery
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IOJlB.IIJ take yow! measUre~1lor ·KaAn Clothes.
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MJ!fl El11le Precke-r returneit to
duties at Oalllpoll.s after a brid
tioD''\, of the ~
'
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,.
with her parents, Mr. and
colodulao tho eourt
William Fret::ker and tamUy.
Roy Hoeftich and sou Earl
of
arri•'fd from Columbus l or a WC(kl;
•ia whence tb!CI
vialt with t ela.tlvu and frlenda in
You'll be amued at the remarbble valUH preeented thU seuon..
nnd around PomertJY.
5«' tho~rn. Meet KahD'• penonal repre~e~~tativc, without oblis•ru!!ieo
ca-.
Mr. an1 Mn. L. A. Persons re
tion. Fll and u.tUI'actkm are ~baolld:elp IUI$Rteed • • • Ccime lnl
rurnt'&lt;l from a wecb. atay at th eir ~ - u- .-; w.
I
1fal'fll In Torch, 0.
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Mr and Mra. c. w. Ihle or
Wa.o;!'.l nQ.ton. D. c ., are vlsitinll
NOTICE
Mrs. C. Ihle and other relatlveB.
Mr. u.nd Mrs. J'oe KrBWIS and
two c hildren attlved from Charles-ThiS l&amp; to notl.y Ul&amp; publlc, that
ton !or a Wet'k eml visit with the \he Whaley Dental O!lloe will be
dlaoon,lnued after Saturday, Aug~
forn,er'l!l parent&amp;, Mr. and M:ra. ua1. 29th., 1131 , and all parUes lnMikP Krausa.
debted to this omce wm plea.ae set·
Chuleio Prall's condition seeh'UI Ue Utelr accounts before the above
.slightly improved.
daUt, and aU peraona havlna; cl&amp;tma
The Grace ound enJoyed a p!.c-latr.;.toat 11814 omee wiU pre1111U~ same
nlc cllnner at the home of Mr. and
~~aid ttme. .AU dental equtpro..:m.t
~Mrs. aeorge Nye, Friday evenllll. for sale.
Mr. and Mnl. Joseph Meier IIDd
WHALEY DENTAL OPFIOE
dauehter or Detroit came far a vttU.I
By. Or. AlnY L. Wllalq.
t wttb t.11t termer• ~. atcqe d-1-n .....• w+~

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.

.ug. 324---- INs-Wh!Je'
t. he bJ{IIT'l!n o us coal
t.uincd a ·n cndm·

-

FUL ELEC'rRlC
F I 'L L
TURN
l'r ON I

lnt:n· k nderll In the
ind! cu t ~a n fa l·or~ the suggestion or
~ r r:ad. prr~ioJen t
of
:oal Company. t.h at
lnchot call n c1m•
e gnve1nors of Ohl()
nla ~kinp; a l!mi-

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Ctl(III _

nnlat lv~ s .
~ue r th at

howevel'.
the u.~-:o or
curb t he t ~ hr avv
mt, a lll:-ep ~imHaf
1 th e nil fields .of
homo., woulcl JJUt ~
:!!strict pre~ldMI or
: Worker1 of Amertt will cut down
!n r&lt;'a.!!onal:ll1• li m ·
prke.t; will bl' valfuctlon ~~ &lt;·ne ro!
1 &gt; problf'mli Jn lht

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1ud r tOday and

Prob-

!rs Jn E:xtrcme North portion to-

&amp;E ANGRY, DEAR tLVIRN ·
1MtA"'l NOWI?ONG·AL L1"E

At Court Hou•e By Sp&lt;
'.or·Who Haa Studied

..

LAOS 1-ltJNT

in Soulh PQrtlon

SI-IOW

()O~T

''"REAT

BOZOG flOW WI!

Q.A~f.:,rTS

r In North portion Tuesday.

UGED -ro 1:&gt;0 .,..110

A &amp;OUT TO
~I/IOON'

tonic:ht •M
·

W&gt;&lt;EN ·I WAS
,A KID

Arrangement

-SUNDAY 5 CENTS

''rALKS TO MEMER

of~ District

Boards
' Education Through•
Out County

·Mr. ward. who has mad r en
tcjlsive s ~utly or th1· new FystPI
tainttion recently enact.ed by
State of Ohio, endelworetl Lo
pJlln the sy~ tcm and W ~ huw
.:.Ui;i..,pource of rrv&lt;&gt;nue fur 1
county ~hools in un adt.lrt&gt;~~ tJ.
a i 111eetb1H or the clerk§, pres1c
and oth er m"mber ~ of thl' &lt;ill
bOarda of eduCilUOn of the l'()
school:; held at the Court h
s&amp;turdl:ty lllornlng.

]t Wfl! pointed OUL by . t hc

HUH?

l:i\&gt;E

that the burden ot t.axRtlou 111
fe..U 00 th e real e:;ta te a nd,
CQ'Iusej the grt"utest amount or :
nilr"would bP· rec!'lved from
alfltrunt. ThP d1StT\butlon Uf I
wm be mad[ 1n rour setlleml'nl:.l
di!Bd of t wo, as hereturorc The
aQloWlt, however. w11J not be re
ed-until Junuary, 1932.
iflw three-mill Jcv.v (In bond
ethool dl~trlct~. if having !'all(
become effective througl1 a
suhmitt.ed t.o the people. waul
pJlced ·Into effect. b,y th e btnte
dqr~- the old rule . .
Under the pew S)'Stcm, the t
mlU levy on bonds lor the 1
dl~ttlcts will llccomc elfL~tJve
If , pa5500 thruu~h u \'OU' ~u bn
to, the people. The ~ t at-e wll
allc.w It to beco me f'tfEcllce
dne s not t'PCI:llve .t he J&gt;"",ll. jorit
vdtt"'s In ll.n etectl:.m , t.r cordlr
Want.
! - - -·- - - ·
BIG Wt:LI. LRJU.ED

TTIMPT
JSTS IN

'AlLURE
(

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.

oility Of Labor Ad·
•'• Financial Crisis;
Proffer

!

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-'&gt;

......

ION FORMATION
By Retiring Premier;
raken By Leadero

Mf.

Council

/t. ilii.B well. cupa!Jle of llrtld·
&amp;'10ut UOO.OOO feet of gas per
was drlll\.&gt;tl In en the Melvin V
!arm. at.Hot·rlso nvllle. Friday l

.SC !Il!S
wndr·nl
MacD (! nald, prim:;

noon, tt was rep&lt;JJtef.l h err.
i):'tle wi!ll Is u n e 01 tnfJ Jiu·gt&gt;sl
dticlng well!! ever• drllled in
5eCUon:s. aud JU 'cparalions m'
i n(!: made, I~ w as tUI,IlUUI ICetl . to
the drilling for cowuderable
in thn t sedlon wlthln tlw ucn

n ~ay

rnHrnmcnt ~

'A STI(ONG,F
KNIGHT
W~O WOIILO 90 OtF.fJ5 Of DE~Pi~ATf.
1)1~D INO FO~ LOVE~ ~WEEl SAl&lt;~ .•·

turc. - - -- - - -- -

I-IE.Y,'THE12E.I WHA1':S
"TI-lE IDEA?

111f 01.0 DAY!&gt; A fELUJY'I1
WM0 VvANTt D TO &amp;E A ~~1&lt;0

.IIIST ~HAII'PIN~tllJP ~~~

,

BROlJGHT HOME

IN~r"

l~IT A~D

~hnrle s Haddox, who has be
Ill health In Athens for ~f
weelui, wp..~ brought to h is hot
Pomero~, Bu.turda.y mornlug b

.........

k'ILLtt.l A

Britain'~

~ thi:; afternoon in or:ry to ~ucceed the Labor
ay he f" J,use nf its iuubil-

1.

swrRo- stfi&gt; l&gt;en

in

hr.

-

...,.

....

rf'qlte .~ t

of K ing Gool"'t'.
MacDonald Immediately
Xlk the tas k or attempttnr to
1 national coalition
governtnnbra.clng the t hree lcu.dlng
, but, th('Te seemed every
ll'ld o! failure ol\'ing o thl!
of D:n•Jd LJ(I.I'd Oeoge, LlbLif'ftaln to partlcipnte.
;; hcl1't'\'er. Mi&lt;:l&gt;-:mld ap-

'11!~'1" IJRAG&lt;JN ''

~

RawUnP ambtdance.

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•·

...,

.,

~ b .!!tantlnt pro~

1 Ius rlt"c! ts to fcrnt a tosli:e h ad won th f' ~; upport of
1 Batd . &gt;.·itl, fo rllle: co:lsrrvalrnc lll llllSL( l , ll !ld lt. W'SS
tc G&lt;i th::.t btr Herbcri. Sam-

. L\LI. l'~E (iiANl~

111110 DRP.(iON 5
AR6 OI:AO,C"\-i'"'-1 DORA WA N1~
Only in the 1
Eights. can Y'
features wh.i
' quiet,
. tri
ta
ln~proved

ME itl Bf A
HERO-WHAT

(/-lANa 4AVfl(

) WA~
HER&amp;.

HlLP!

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DLA'1INC1

~IR.S1-

HILP!

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MY

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FINGEQ•·

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\NHEN I'M
AROUND II

':JAVf

IT ,"

6A&amp;'Y I

I

TtAC" ' IOU
NOl TO SiAQT

.. AND MA GIMMI'!. A
PI;No'\'1 "TO COME'.
OVER 10 VOl)R.
YARD -ro Cli!Y

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uJ!ct"l Clinl:r·

wlth

s.ilo!li:~Lit:n

fc.l:&lt;lv:ej

uff'rrnre

uf

a twu~

Bu!::k inl!ham

fltb K111g Gc('J!'gP, who l\ad
up 11!.~ Mll !trr.f'r vncutton at
J Cast!,, in Sc.· tl:tnd 1\nd
to ~.ondon tn be m at the
~ lh r lab&lt;:-r govemnwnt.
:ll\ oYe r ," s aid a memb!r

three'

: - - -··· -- ! Leaders
K.

0.

cars are BE

you-and
entirely ne1
Grahnm lm

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.

1osed

i l't."'~,,

E:essiori

'

-State Governors (Of:
niting Production
of Coal
trgh_ Aug . :324-INS--Whi.J.p
:~· of the b!lum:nou:&gt; coa.l

Htlii10 ? ~&lt; ,R

2

SAVI NG THAT
I "IQ[I&lt;~12f.O
(,~ QM

; maintaltted n ?w ncim'.,t n"P. la J.:.)r kn tien In thf!
to(:J&lt;y

itHIICllt r n n

fii\'Of•

:tlon to th e Sllggt&gt;SI.Ion of
Stm1Pl'Cad. pres ident or
wg l~ Coal Company. !J.lat
fnrd Pinchot cnll n cr:nvith the govt'mors of Ohio

HYSI

I Vlrginls seeklnc 11 J!rr.lproducUciJl.
~pn:sen t:ll i \· ~ s .

how ever,
Lhe bel!eC that th l' u~:" of
wcr to curb th e t'jfl ht'avy
1ll ourput. a !':l:f:p 5lmilar
tlt:en In the oi l fie lds of
d Oklahnrnn. would noJt ~
'agstn . district preslcW&lt;tt or
-d MI I'W' Work er.~ of Amer-

wit! cut down
o within reasonablt&gt; llrnt.:~.blllzr prices wUJ be val·e r-oroducli•m I:&lt;; f n e , f
:oerlous protlf'rw; In the
s."
lng that

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c u. oi
:m .' l !Y:L'. j.;l~. rt.: d .!i!id ~

l.ing!ed
futu:"t".

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ltinued o t; - ~JZ~-

~-.$715

was

tL, -:· e•I.J•·r:·n tn•·:· , •

M·

......... Y01

m. :1i~ tn•

1 to rontn in rnly t1~·ei\·e or
1 !"':l .. ·::.·:r: ~- ' ·. a·t ,,; tl "J 21

rr.n!s:~:.-

VIbration do
Silent ell
'
lolte

Gr. . . .. , . .

11~~·

!Ill . Ttw

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Rub 1M
Ru

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r rc .- Lllf' dcminion.~ . and
E: m1\l'd1n. Chanr:el br of the
.f('r to j ut n the national

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These are
important

St:lllley Baldwin.

ld il l&lt;' r. MacDonald has per.1
H. Th oma~ la bor!..

F1

\

CRifvi·AAIEN1'LI':Y1!

! a~r:-~d t ~; r:1t~r th : ca b:..1et
r Hcrtrn !.•, a lead ing mtmth ~
l it~ra l
part .\', whos.e
G eo rge,
in. Dnvir! Ll cvd
efus" rl L.o p&lt;;rtlcipate in a
n f' tl\ containlnt; his political

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'·

:R FORECAST- Tut~ctay .

1ud r tOday and

Prob-

!rs Jn E:xtrcme North portion to-

&amp;E ANGRY, DEAR tLVIRN ·
1MtA"'l NOWI?ONG·AL L1"E

At Court Hou•e By Sp&lt;
'.or·Who Haa Studied

..

LAOS 1-ltJNT

in Soulh PQrtlon

SI-IOW

()O~T

''"REAT

BOZOG flOW WI!

Q.A~f.:,rTS

r In North portion Tuesday.

UGED -ro 1:&gt;0 .,..110

A &amp;OUT TO
~I/IOON'

tonic:ht •M
·

W&gt;&lt;EN ·I WAS
,A KID

Arrangement

-SUNDAY 5 CENTS

''rALKS TO MEMER

of~ District

Boards
' Education Through•
Out County

·Mr. ward. who has mad r en
tcjlsive s ~utly or th1· new FystPI
tainttion recently enact.ed by
State of Ohio, endelworetl Lo
pJlln the sy~ tcm and W ~ huw
.:.Ui;i..,pource of rrv&lt;&gt;nue fur 1
county ~hools in un adt.lrt&gt;~~ tJ.
a i 111eetb1H or the clerk§, pres1c
and oth er m"mber ~ of thl' &lt;ill
bOarda of eduCilUOn of the l'()
school:; held at the Court h
s&amp;turdl:ty lllornlng.

]t Wfl! pointed OUL by . t hc

HUH?

l:i\&gt;E

that the burden ot t.axRtlou 111
fe..U 00 th e real e:;ta te a nd,
CQ'Iusej the grt"utest amount or :
nilr"would bP· rec!'lved from
alfltrunt. ThP d1StT\butlon Uf I
wm be mad[ 1n rour setlleml'nl:.l
di!Bd of t wo, as hereturorc The
aQloWlt, however. w11J not be re
ed-until Junuary, 1932.
iflw three-mill Jcv.v (In bond
ethool dl~trlct~. if having !'all(
become effective througl1 a
suhmitt.ed t.o the people. waul
pJlced ·Into effect. b,y th e btnte
dqr~- the old rule . .
Under the pew S)'Stcm, the t
mlU levy on bonds lor the 1
dl~ttlcts will llccomc elfL~tJve
If , pa5500 thruu~h u \'OU' ~u bn
to, the people. The ~ t at-e wll
allc.w It to beco me f'tfEcllce
dne s not t'PCI:llve .t he J&gt;"",ll. jorit
vdtt"'s In ll.n etectl:.m , t.r cordlr
Want.
! - - -·- - - ·
BIG Wt:LI. LRJU.ED

TTIMPT
JSTS IN

'AlLURE
(

.)

.

oility Of Labor Ad·
•'• Financial Crisis;
Proffer

!

' ~~J
-'&gt;

......

ION FORMATION
By Retiring Premier;
raken By Leadero

Mf.

Council

/t. ilii.B well. cupa!Jle of llrtld·
&amp;'10ut UOO.OOO feet of gas per
was drlll\.&gt;tl In en the Melvin V
!arm. at.Hot·rlso nvllle. Friday l

.SC !Il!S
wndr·nl
MacD (! nald, prim:;

noon, tt was rep&lt;JJtef.l h err.
i):'tle wi!ll Is u n e 01 tnfJ Jiu·gt&gt;sl
dticlng well!! ever• drllled in
5eCUon:s. aud JU 'cparalions m'
i n(!: made, I~ w as tUI,IlUUI ICetl . to
the drilling for cowuderable
in thn t sedlon wlthln tlw ucn

n ~ay

rnHrnmcnt ~

'A STI(ONG,F
KNIGHT
W~O WOIILO 90 OtF.fJ5 Of DE~Pi~ATf.
1)1~D INO FO~ LOVE~ ~WEEl SAl&lt;~ .•·

turc. - - -- - - -- -

I-IE.Y,'THE12E.I WHA1':S
"TI-lE IDEA?

111f 01.0 DAY!&gt; A fELUJY'I1
WM0 VvANTt D TO &amp;E A ~~1&lt;0

.IIIST ~HAII'PIN~tllJP ~~~

,

BROlJGHT HOME

IN~r"

l~IT A~D

~hnrle s Haddox, who has be
Ill health In Athens for ~f
weelui, wp..~ brought to h is hot
Pomero~, Bu.turda.y mornlug b

.........

k'ILLtt.l A

Britain'~

~ thi:; afternoon in or:ry to ~ucceed the Labor
ay he f" J,use nf its iuubil-

1.

swrRo- stfi&gt; l&gt;en

in

hr.

-

...,.

....

rf'qlte .~ t

of K ing Gool"'t'.
MacDonald Immediately
Xlk the tas k or attempttnr to
1 national coalition
governtnnbra.clng the t hree lcu.dlng
, but, th('Te seemed every
ll'ld o! failure ol\'ing o thl!
of D:n•Jd LJ(I.I'd Oeoge, LlbLif'ftaln to partlcipnte.
;; hcl1't'\'er. Mi&lt;:l&gt;-:mld ap-

'11!~'1" IJRAG&lt;JN ''

~

RawUnP ambtdance.

~· .

-' .

•

!Y h:J·I lllt\de

•·

...,

.,

~ b .!!tantlnt pro~

1 Ius rlt"c! ts to fcrnt a tosli:e h ad won th f' ~; upport of
1 Batd . &gt;.·itl, fo rllle: co:lsrrvalrnc lll llllSL( l , ll !ld lt. W'SS
tc G&lt;i th::.t btr Herbcri. Sam-

. L\LI. l'~E (iiANl~

111110 DRP.(iON 5
AR6 OI:AO,C"\-i'"'-1 DORA WA N1~
Only in the 1
Eights. can Y'
features wh.i
' quiet,
. tri
ta
ln~proved

ME itl Bf A
HERO-WHAT

(/-lANa 4AVfl(

) WA~
HER&amp;.

HlLP!

)A~~

DLA'1INC1

~IR.S1-

HILP!

i'LL

MY

I-IA~IVIEI2i:\:l fviY

FINGEQ•·

BAwl/

HERO

\NHEN I'M
AROUND II

':JAVf

IT ,"

6A&amp;'Y I

I

TtAC" ' IOU
NOl TO SiAQT

.. AND MA GIMMI'!. A
PI;No'\'1 "TO COME'.
OVER 10 VOl)R.
YARD -ro Cli!Y

~

:ettl ~· .

'

Rubber·tl

~:v·

I:HI 1u .q, 1,1
!i.,.J I .. l:[!'!'~ :

, .

:1 ' !1 J!(if:Hf
.\·j_·, U - ~:li(i :,.

cle--

f ' l · d: 1.11Jl•

'.1•hicJl

:: ·l ~!l:l 'iCY•

t c&lt; ~ 1Ii :e ::ft.r the l:lbo:
C ;I; :!:r• 1!129 I.'JUC·. t ·~. , b e

i;

~ ::1

T·r -··
I!

uJ!ct"l Clinl:r·

wlth

s.ilo!li:~Lit:n

fc.l:&lt;lv:ej

uff'rrnre

uf

a twu~

Bu!::k inl!ham

fltb K111g Gc('J!'gP, who l\ad
up 11!.~ Mll !trr.f'r vncutton at
J Cast!,, in Sc.· tl:tnd 1\nd
to ~.ondon tn be m at the
~ lh r lab&lt;:-r govemnwnt.
:ll\ oYe r ," s aid a memb!r

three'

: - - -··· -- ! Leaders
K.

0.

cars are BE

you-and
entirely ne1
Grahnm lm

"''

... .

~

.

1osed

i l't."'~,,

E:essiori

'

-State Governors (Of:
niting Production
of Coal
trgh_ Aug . :324-INS--Whi.J.p
:~· of the b!lum:nou:&gt; coa.l

Htlii10 ? ~&lt; ,R

2

SAVI NG THAT
I "IQ[I&lt;~12f.O
(,~ QM

; maintaltted n ?w ncim'.,t n"P. la J.:.)r kn tien In thf!
to(:J&lt;y

itHIICllt r n n

fii\'Of•

:tlon to th e Sllggt&gt;SI.Ion of
Stm1Pl'Cad. pres ident or
wg l~ Coal Company. !J.lat
fnrd Pinchot cnll n cr:nvith the govt'mors of Ohio

HYSI

I Vlrginls seeklnc 11 J!rr.lproducUciJl.
~pn:sen t:ll i \· ~ s .

how ever,
Lhe bel!eC that th l' u~:" of
wcr to curb th e t'jfl ht'avy
1ll ourput. a !':l:f:p 5lmilar
tlt:en In the oi l fie lds of
d Oklahnrnn. would noJt ~
'agstn . district preslcW&lt;tt or
-d MI I'W' Work er.~ of Amer-

wit! cut down
o within reasonablt&gt; llrnt.:~.blllzr prices wUJ be val·e r-oroducli•m I:&lt;; f n e , f
:oerlous protlf'rw; In the
s."
lng that

'·

·'
.~

I

r ~•~c-1

c u. oi
:m .' l !Y:L'. j.;l~. rt.: d .!i!id ~

l.ing!ed
futu:"t".

1

,... ...... .

:1 r:

,11!1

ltinued o t; - ~JZ~-

~-.$715

was

tL, -:· e•I.J•·r:·n tn•·:· , •

M·

......... Y01

m. :1i~ tn•

1 to rontn in rnly t1~·ei\·e or
1 !"':l .. ·::.·:r: ~- ' ·. a·t ,,; tl "J 21

rr.n!s:~:.-

VIbration do
Silent ell
'
lolte

Gr. . . .. , . .

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St:lllley Baldwin.

ld il l&lt;' r. MacDonald has per.1
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l it~ra l
part .\', whos.e
G eo rge,
in. Dnvir! Ll cvd
efus" rl L.o p&lt;;rtlcipate in a
n f' tl\ containlnt; his political

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the Newa Office of The Dail)
Tribuae, call 236-L 1 if the Buiae.,
Ollice aok for 202-R.

TAX SY!

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snu
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At Court Hou•e By
.:: er Who Hu Stu

Arrangemet

'.tALKS TO
~~&lt;Diotrict

OWE DOORBELL..
I WAS 50UNO ~.&amp;Ell&gt;~
t .,.....OlJb.MT I C()UI 0 ReST
wHEN MY ~&lt;\MIL.Y W1!:M' OUT
l'\&lt;&amp; OO.Y, 51JT NO 5UC:" L.UCK\

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IP 11'1 JrfiiWI 1T8 D1
THJ: DAL..Y 1'1UBUN•

Boa1

Pal tly cloudy Wday a nd Tue-st\a.y. Prob-

lbly loc!il showers In txlnmc North portion to·
day

Wumer In South porLlon

tonia:ht an4

;omewhu t cCKJJ .. r In North portion Tuesday.

OF

NEWS

lNTERNATION AL

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POMEROY, OHIO, MONDA)', AUGUST 24, 1931

1-'RICI!:-SUNDAY G CENTS

McDonald Tenders Gbor .Cabi~~t Resignation

Pl.EA.SE,

of Ohio. endeavor!

OWE
IOUNNY PAPEIR &lt;'

CAN\ HAVE.

p.ln the ~ystrm ami to
"*·.source o! rn,.nue

~A.ND

cqunt.~· scllools in un adell

1WANT"10

,.,.._OUT

C...SPER "'UNNY )"":"?-~

a .meetinlii of the dez ks,

and ·other mPmber~ of t l
bOanil of educo.tton of t

CLIP SUMPN

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OF -touR

FINAl REPORT ON! w~~~:n~~ ~i~ TWEUE ~ICTIMS News Flashes r'THHH MORE ARE NAU1J~~~~k~J5oERs! SECOND ATTEMPT
lAW OB~[~V~NCE c!~:. . ~~RN~~: RECORDED IN OHIO .,~;:;~::~tl~.:;r~~~: MOWH DOWN BJ : ~~::·;,:;?~:·;-,~.:~:~:::~&lt;~; :~i 1 BY SOCIALISTS IN
rn TOOAVJ i ~~~~;;il ~~~:t:.:: ::~~;: AUTO ACC InUENTS r:~!~~~~:::~:~f~:~~u~:;:t~~~-~~~~~~~: CAN ""T[
RS' GUNS I~.:. . :.:r:::~:~:&lt;~?i:'~':::~~·,
::~~;; BRITAIN' FAILURB
Is lssu [.U
a~
:.~naucnymullS
b~
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10(n'io AND

sdloots · held al the Co•
B~urda}' mornmg.
lt WHII pointed out by .t
tbQt the burden o( l.aX!I!
rflu ort the real cstatlt

co:'bll&amp;l the greatest amou

n\tr would be received .

adloimt. Th.- dlstrlbutlo:
wnt be made in !our setth

Rthd of two, as heretofor'
a.,Pow1t, howeller. will not
ed-uat.ll January, 1932
· 'fill~ three-mlH levy OIJ
1:!~001 districts. Jl ho.vin,
become efl'eetlve throual
~; ajhmitted to the people
plaCed into effect b.v the
dif"' tbe old rule . ·

'under the new system,

mill levy on bondli tor
d~"'llici.S Will become eft
if, past;ed Lhrough 11. \'Ot.e
t.Q, the people The sta
allc.w It Lo become el11
dne.s no~ receive the Jl
vOteR In nn electl :m, :..1

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EATHER FORECAST-

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NATIVES BLAMED

PRINT A COMIC. STA.MP oN OWI6 Ci:lR.NER EVER:'!' WEEK FOR. .
~L MON.,.., I TR'Y "10 t,tlT 1'15 MAN'f OF EACH 5TAIO\P AS
'YOU C.AN! PAST!! "TW!M tN A S00K AoN0 SAVE -n.EM !
TE"L.L ll&lt;E 4100\NN-uP~ 10 ~lit! 'THE !imiMPS I'OR 'IOU, 1'00!
fT WILL Bt; LD'fS OF FUN 10 51!E. YotllCI&lt; '!OUNJ,GTI!It. IN 'lOUR
NE14H801itH000 CAN COLLI!CT n&lt;lt .....::&gt;5T COMIC STAMPS !! •"

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A gu well, capable 01
atjout 1,800,000 feet o' 8
was drlll'ed In on tbe Me
tai·m, at .Ha!Tiwnvllle, P.
noon, II, was reported I~
!]'he well 1s one Ql l.ne
duclng wells C\'er 1 t:1"111
scct.lom1, 11nd pn)paratk
Jne- nuu.le. It was UllJW~'
the drllllng for conl:iiaE
In that section within t

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pleteo Job

HERE'S ntE FIRST lf@@lf$ GJ® ~CRt
STARr A COLLECTION!

ANO Lr1!'T A.NOTHE~
OF
1&gt;E
FOR .1UNI~O
ARB ~ 'TON'IN4 10 ""'!"~•~
-n&lt;E PO()IO CHIL.O'S HEAR"r

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DOWN '10 .,..1!

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For Conditions; 31 Citiea Prove Foreigner
Wronged

t"(..UI:! Idt:J t.:l •t a nuvul experl·
enle 1tlld a good JOke, os 1t
Wll.S caut&lt;i i.Jy uewspll.pt:'rrrwu
wli .... p1wpGsea u
Tcday, Earnshaw, who hiUI
lo.hmp t '-I.C il C.UJe sc;clll.l stanumg ' tt.ml
r.munc1al
b~ck ·
KI-.Ulld. !Lit tl\e JCJite turn on
him. A woman W1llJ saw u
J:ol~;tme cf the ··~J:J G,\·UP
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~:&amp;~a~;·a.~(ctkey a~~chr~~~~~
Mack, declareu "o p.1hcc tha '.
~ne idtn tlhed the basebeJ..I

Washlngtou, Aug. 2~eorge w ~~~~~ u~n~ 11 ~r[; 1~e~r ~~~un~:('

~JMM"Y'

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Two Killed Jn Wreck At
Ch'JJ
I icothe, Drivera
Are Held
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FOR JNTQXICATJON
Triple Cra;b'"Near E. Liverpool Causea·Death of
y
W
oun_c__ oman

tcr\:J.y
tht' rtosu]t{Jt
t'p t 1; pollct' I hut ,1 robt•: ,y wa~ In
pro~lrAA hllre.
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SEEK )IISSING (HRI.
HBl&lt;J\Ilon. 0 .. AU!!. 24--IN~Ol.llc!1nwtt postal 11 uUlorltJes
1.01111.~
wert' BBked to a.id In t.raclnl!l &amp; leller :ecelved Saturd~y by Waild
A Hnrm. u( thl£ cit y, trom hi!! 14

yc:u old dii.Ughtr:·, RDBem&amp;ry

~:~~te~~~ec:l

whu

ll"om het heme hrrt
1"he letter. mailed tn ctncmHotl .

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To

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Br•l'f rolt.:ll:ia~u;

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t .1t1d rhJ , :1 tllvu ~l~.~ dll\\'n .1 1
tht ll II!" HI An·tic wal.t-r' found h • h

Massacre,

tOl!l ,l\\":1.}, but tbJI I
•HIJIH.11 , oa , J·Jng tuaocr \\.• ~ ,

flhhl ;'. riJdtler;.;

Perpetrated

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SEXTETTE GUILTY
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Of Linina Up Trioj One !&gt;CliP
Dies Instantly; OtherTwoMay Die
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Prime Mini•ter Confeues Inability Of Labor Advii-era To Cope With Nation'a Financial Criaia;
King Accepts Proffer

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;::d~·o~·\:: a~!: :Y~·.:. worr~·

New Task ImmediAtely Begun By Retiring Premier;
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Newp;papen Aaaail Stand Taken By Leaders
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Of Trade Union Council

"[GON ~ B~M BINC

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W1-4EN I CA.N """I"&amp;L.L.. HIM

TO be FI~M ! HE AtN'"T
A 60.56 •HE'S A

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HIM IN

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TH~ IS niE CLE!RK S - I N k
III\IOt. CASPER IS IN 'THE
L08BV 10 5EE YOU,51R.!
HE SAYb HE'S AN OLD
Fl'tlENO OF 'f01~5 ...,&gt;?
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A 510R1' ABOUT
KI!:NNE"Tl' "TlWTT'ER I HE'.:&gt; ...
FAMQu ·~· l\o'I()VlE OIREC'!OR NOW!
IN FJI01; "E'~ l&gt;IE W&gt;IOL.E!. CHEESE
..&gt;."T 'THE L.OCAL. STUDIO I

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Pomeroy, B"turda.y mor:
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Wicke..rsham's "three foot shelf on
F'OJIC(. t:.lmully
.'Xpla.Jn.!tl Wi!·
tht~
• rede "Ill auth;;.r.~o{· /.,
fHtpu~&lt;· d ,~ ~TTfMPT
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"Joke"'
Mr:-;. Edward
Week-end automotule &amp;ccident~
BAJ'\"DITS- ROB LODGE
crIme wa.s completed today wtth
!Oiu N;-w York pu 11 ct· lutluy ut .t
lt•:s St·.tf Corrre!"p o lHll•nt
the Issuance of the Uth and final
son nnd she went 11omc HI
m Ohio swelled the summer fataLol'.tin, 0., AUf. if-[NS-'I1l.rt!t' drl\'e Ut:l!.itll!l. gan~sten t.•lt' m:.,1
report on law observance and law
disgust. They haven't exUty list by 11.t least twel\'e, a check~ masKed and heavily-armed s:tf~ wus dead and two ulhe•~ u~ 111 g !lf'
London, Aug. 24.-Jetme:-; Ram.·wy MacDonald. prim ~
enfcrcem~nt. Two :vcat'.!i of effort
p\alned to Eam.shaw--yet.
up by Interno.tlonal News Service CtllckerE lnvadt!d the heudquarten: ler l.l:lll:5 hllt'd Up Ulltl JJCI(.!lcd I
-, minister in tht&gt; only two
dalist governmentH in Britain'3
wns entailed In the nnlshecl proJ~
___6 .showt!d today.
of lh£ WrnJn MCJOfM' Lodge herl' w.th bulkot.Jo. RPfmrt&gt;ntly oum nm· 1 Bomb At M'nsf•'eld Newa
duct · Th'"
1n chme 8Uiig.
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histor_l', had apptlrcntl)· ~ utct·ed1•d this aft~rnoon in or~
"' Ia.s t oI the pos th umous·- ··-- - - ·
Theodore Suttcn or PortBmoutu toda\1• Rn d -•sca•..,..d
· ,.... WJ th II"""""
B 'ld'
reporl..s--the Wlck:erahnm commll•· J~PAN[~[
A'~"~A'tT and &amp;lem McCafferty o~ OhUll- ('al!lh arter bindin~ and su~glng tw( 1 Ntw Yot·k'~ lutt"sl llnu~,~~;ter out·
ut tng h Found
ganizing a national coalition ministn• to s uc ceed the Labor
.!"ion went out of existence on June.i
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cothe were held tn ;. til on charaesl offtcluls and a night watchman.
l•l"t:Rk, pollee suld, was a HJlnl.•lut ·
Unexploded
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30-dealt with "Cr 1me an d lh e foof Intoxication as t.he result of 11 1
et \':dcntlni''N Dtty t ' Xt•:::ulH; :J Like 1
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' t'tthinet that ~re nt nul oft o H:e t u a.\" &gt;el'&lt;tU~e o t li ma J ~
elgn bom."
crash at Chillicothe when their ~~~~~ AVIAl"ORS KILLED the r unmen Ju Chlcu~:~v Ill H.l.!\1. I Mnn!;f\eld, o, Aug
24 ~INS- I ity to ('ope with Lhe financia l l'risi~.
I ~:s ~ result of eXhaustive Inquiry
machine
overturned.
Dlln&amp;"inK 1tl
g , Atli. Z4--IN8-Avln~ who tllated ~&gt;t&gt;ven rlvtll" Ngalil " l I Mystlf'wd by an uttempt to "'"•~"C\t
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t is subject. the body reported 1
dm~th to Marsaret Knoles, 40, of d on's Catallty toll In U1e Pittsburgh wall flm.l klll!:!d Uu"m tile ~tu·cc~ ,k: Lhe plant of the Mansfteld New
Thl' mHus~ry, embracliq.:: Labor·
:no •"'•e!~d • " 1 Hdoofion"It',1','W • ,.'y~ thno w 1
sp,rln,ofiPoel~~~oudthK.atherlne Hua:hes 1d~Hytr~:th••!}dncreased by two to;- 1tim~ w~re e... ec® d ~lth tbt' PICl"\K- ; II.'Jo&gt;S than 48 houns after u bum~ · itt'S consl:'rva!lves and LiberalS
At the r rq~e~t of King George,
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' w11.s hurled Into the ba&lt;oerne nt of ' will contain the f::ollowlng names It Premier MacDonald tmmedlately
tilL ''lOl'eign bom oommJt con&amp;ld·
When bls cat crashed into a tt-ee fwhu were killed. when their ne&gt;N '
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1 the Mon.sfleld Journel. omclal~ ol I was learnl'd by Intt&gt;rnauo11a l N('ws undertook the task of attempttug to
1 htll were accoote&lt;l } live s un- • :a h M
,eriffily fewer crlmss than !.he native
after a colliiiOn with &amp;nctber ma- model plane cnuhed in a 300 root
Be 1 .
form a na.ilonal coahiwn go.vern~-·"~1~.-,~~·
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.. "£~ ~.11j-;ue!IM"otl'Q!t, ~'.•~~!~tlallallll~le.; d,l·~~ -~~ . to~~-- ~t. nen Sunday 1liBbt o.na t~ hr.ed p~':alahenoo: ~~ws~~:s~ i:~y ' r.c:amsay MacDonald. Labc.rttr .l, meut embracing the three leadU18
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\IP •ar.a\6. a ~ted. 1 ~Qilt.~ . .d0\lb1et&amp; t.hl!: t&amp;.OOO reward thfly or- 1pretnler.
parties, but there ~~eemed every
011, undll.l' chatrmanebtp 01 TD.ft-3
Excitement To Ruli
Jured.
e 'VICUW were Jacob U)'8, a:!, In the Willlame:burg
larr of fered. when tlle building or their i Lord !lankey, Laborlte.
~ IJitC'UhOOd of failure owin!J o t.be
attorney seneral nnt startled the
H" h 1 J
i A triple automobiJe ace1dent on Ia I cen.11ed pilot and Joe .Petrosk. Brwkly~. A fusillade of .!!hots oom))l"tltor was bombed.
I Stanley BA.Id,.,·tn. Conservative. rdusal of David Lloyd. Ocoge, Libcountry with a 'report bearing the
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n apan '
the Jh.lt L1verpool-Younptown Ul, 111 student tlltlr.
mowfd .hi" 11\o down Om was
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I Nevlllt• Chamberlain Cor:~cryauvt&gt; l t&gt;tnl chieftam to pnrtlc!pate.
"unanimous" conclusion that prohl- YOUN
road 011.\llied the death of Mrs.
-killed inl!tantly and the others so
Mon.sfleld A
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J. H. Thomas. Laborfte
Later. hc"·ever, 1145CD:. :Iald ap2
0
blUon was enforceable and s1JOuld
By JAMES R .
Phyllis Peterson, 22, at Ea.st LiverSEEK MOVJE BANDITS
badly woundf•d 1t was sa •O lh('~ fronled wll'h t~~~ seco:ld bomb~~g 1 Philip Snowden. Lfl.borlle
j J::9.1 &lt;'!1ll)' hui mr·dr cubl!tautml pro~
be given fwther trial. but which
Tokyo, Aug. 24--With the Lind· I pool. Her husband, Harold, 23,
PJqua, 0., Aua:. 2t-INB--Thre.J cou!d not live.
plot Bgalnst Mansfield New!:ipaPt'r 1 Blr Samuel Hoa re, conM""n·ulh r 1 br (s, m his cite! :s to form a c,oauembodled Individual opiniotJs show- berghs only 11. few hundred miles was cut and brUIIf!d.
bandits who held up the mana~rer
Th&lt;·n the flvl' gung~~ters JOiued 11 plants ln les..~ than 11 week. pollee I Lol d Hailsham. Const&gt;rv:lt i"lll'
1 twn He ha d wcu the
suppor~ of
lng a majority of the elevt!n mem· away from the capltaJ o1 Japan
Hel' throat pierced by II. sll~ or of IJie Bch!ne.. Plqull theater hera xlxtn num :~I I he wheel ()f a wall- today redoubled their e!torts to
s 1r H@rbert Samuel. Liberal
1 Sla!l:~J Bnldwm, forme: co:lscrvabers thought the Ia.w should be and the su.11pense caused by their "tlnd.sh1eld glas, two-year-old Ruth last night and escaped with 1700 _lng illllomobllc und diSHp~aled .
trace the source of t he bombs.
Sir Donnld Madeun. Liberal
t !n ;mmc m11m;l ~ t. and lt llrllS
modified, It has delved Into ever&gt;· danllerous misadventures over the Edna Pletcher dted while being lnl cash while hundreds s~t Inside,
Tile two d}·lng men w~::l·e found
Fnllowlng closely on thl.' hee•~ of
The Marqut's~ nf R~ading, Ltb- untl-·:·stcccl that ::.u· Herbert Bam1
phase of criminal proeodu'' r•· Kurlles relieved by their safe ar- rushed to a Tllfln hospital The w tncSIIIng a movie, were hunted
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thtoughout thJs sect!
t d
.rrow'lng 50 :VIll"ds lrom lhl' phHT the explcmlon In the pla.nt. of The ood.
.~1 h11.d : t g1 .:-~ d t ~ r. nter llt ; cab!.1et
bulk: brochures i the1oon totalled rlvlll at Nen_J.uro, excitement nm c
Wlls ur ed throug t e wtnd
on
ay.
whcte Uwy wcrr .shot Poll( :: :;um- Mansfield Journal, Pollee Bunfia~·
LCird Irwin. a CmtSI"l"valtvr ~nd I ulsrJ E&gt;1r Hcrtert J', a leading mtm4·023 pages, or approximately l.dOO.- high ln Tokyo todllJ.
llhield when the car smashed lnOO
llt:LD FOR R.'\N~OI\I
rnolll·ci IJy a walchmun who hearn night ret.Kirted the discovery of an forme r viceroy to Ind ia . Is bl'lilf: 11· -, i..J th &lt;e hbe:·;J.i pnrty. whose
000 words--enough to make up apThey landed at N~muro at 7 :51 11 telephone pole.
Chirago. Aug. 24-INS-J&lt;Jhn J. the t 'lot.s ln Lhe lon ~ ly Broo klyn !mpro~·Jsed bomb In the plant or prominently mentmned a;.; ~t·t:rc;.~r_, , • il ' tflam. Dt•v 1d Llcvd
George,
proxlmotely
25
novels
of
popular
1\. m. today l4:37 p. m. Sunday E.
Hw·led
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for
fnrclgn
affaln;
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t..u p·,Htlcll''l' In a
11
length.
B. T.J alter a flCty-mUe tugh!. and thrown through the wooden ""Jnc!("· Lynch, spOJ't.snum und pub- ........... ,.
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Jn today's final report, the com· from Lake Annoro, Kunashlrl 18· track structure into the water, llahrr of rut'lng infonnatJUn. loduy five bullrts
w1...unds. thE' other
The cllsr.o\lery of thi!" bomb. which I
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'!llH'Jtlm "nl con lam!~ hi~ poJ!tlcaJ
mWJlon took Sharp is.11ue With the land. They lert the lake, where John Landis, 20, of Basil, 0., was was ht'ld by kldno]wr~; who de- WOU!1ded in th(' abdome11.
had burned Itself out Instead of exLondon. Aug ~4-Grct~-l Bu ...d!! S nrrh-c·:('m ',, S~:.wlcr B&lt;~ldwm.
on-streased conclusion the foreign they had made their fourth forced killed at Buckeye Lake.
maml a nmsom or $250,oou under
Poi'ce, hying to exphm tlw 1,_,w plodlng, was made by firemen Who iM·cond attR!llpt 111 history at 11 ' o!.1 adrllti,.. r: MacDuna!d ha~ perborn are largely responsible for landing sin • e their. departure from
A frightened team of horaes the threat of de&amp;th If lhP money defumce of warring gangste1 s, sam had been summoned to the build· clnllstlc ..Iorm or govc•rmm:• ul cumc wadtcl .J
H
'T11 cm\:.s iaborl•
America'.!! crime wave although It Pel.ropavlov~k. Kamchatka,
la!Jt cHa.used the death of Harold H. is 110 ;. paid by Utday or tomorrow. the:v believed the shootmg was t h":) ~':!e~netxtlngUJ.sh a sniall rtrE' In tht' :;;.i:lP. ~~::;:t~~ ~r:.dRR~:~ ~~~~.1: 1mi~' lt-tc: !c. thP dcmmiOns and
refused to ama·m or deny their Wednesday, at 7:11 a. m. 14:07 p.
!'&lt;zen, ~. at Alliance, who wus
out.cor,le of another heel facllou
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1?hl! lt r ~ J IOII'.:icn C hanct'lbr of u 1e
American-born children were the l m. Sunday E. S. "r.l
thrown beneath a wagon when tbe
FIRE FOl,LOWS BI,AST
ftghL. The\' sail..\ th~·y thought the • Flr~men found the building fill - 1
'lt:x"tleqUH to j GI!l the national
ling leadern. On the latter sco ·
The llttle city of Nemuro, which horses bi·oke IOOBe .
Cleveland, Aug
2-i~ JNS-Fllr fivt" ~an!fl:iters ha(t l~lduaped thcrr td Wllh ~make. due toR blaze m a .
,
~ : tw; \ m~ : ll Thf' 11 ~ ":", m :J I ,I T) waa
It 'ound rontllctln a: d I d
r~ has been waiting eagerly to greet A six-year-old boy and a youth of wh ld l fcllowed a mystoel"lotL~ r:c- rl va" rushE.'d th em to the descrt,;o pile of rars and towels at the bot- 1
Lo~don. Aug 24 ~ J~S .-· 1,.,. 1 II'&lt; t F:1 to contulll cnl· Lta•h
evhtr.nc ~ and r~c:mr:: dn: cqufa ,the famous Colonel and his wile 2J were victims ol uutomaillle ac.
.
, tom of lhe stalrwav In the baseDcftll\e llw llllr"rtalnt :. te . . , , . "J , .:, ~r
1 ,~ .. ."'"' 1
ther '•tudy 0 , 11 • .0'1
u( Pit- BruokiHl :;~Cdion anc..l .~ twl thrm
ment.
The unexploded Domb was
~t1ltin ~ from co!lap~'-' o.l t :~ .. ~~ ,
m · ~t l ··
-11 "' l! - -1
8• 0 ,ur- lsmce they took off from Kamchat- tldent6 In Cle\'eland where nearly plosfcn desttO}'t'd tht- homt~
11
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· le ,..x em.
nr 1 kll 1\naliy touched oH Its celebra- a doxn others weN! lujured ln lro Sr.~lf!dl, IHI lill'!U\:111 1'-' n~ntt, . ~~ 1 ' t; l,un man. Jo:hnL twlct• lhn1 fo11nd In the burned nli~
The In ·
Luhor gow ltmwnt !!1~ l.o•: · ; , :··:lid, .~~-: 1 1.~ 1 ~, ~· 1 ,~:1'·,. .1 " &lt;I~
as the Old folk were concemed.,u 011 too Mon. Memben o! the smashups. Albert De Vine, 6, was ont.l :or u Unu•
t!;r •at.·n?&lt;:l l! w lht&gt; :l.'a&lt;l. wa~ H' ·nt ll !&lt; d fl.~ An- I tended tomb wss eh;hl Jnch&lt;' s n
finn ~ lock cxthanl!t
OP" •• I ! 1 ~ 1 '
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~hau~h, Lhe Investigating b 0 d Y 1cn:w of a boat tn the harbor, hear- ~truck as he played In 11.n eust fiide Hvc tll Mcmonul Ho;;.p1lal h(. t' tu- \11 ~ '1~ Fc!l.ti"H 2'.! •'JC·convlcl llu lun: th &lt;\nd two m~li~:; wide
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f1rm tod;1y
T1 aclmt( w .t 'I :
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cun them fa.r more amenable to ling the whirL' of airplane mot.Qrs street and died a short time later. day. Totnl damu1v w •• s $10000.
:wotu!(!t'd lllnt wetr· ~-1UIIliY Lc.,.,. had been wrapper! In tupf'
,. "'1' 1 111 th r c.JII) M:t;s.:):o
· :•1 1 I · nf.C l&lt;':tu .1!!1 ·vlncJ'l
Amerle~n lows than native whl~s approaching, thought. It was the John Modic, 23, was fatally m-·'~ord•. 21. cn.fJ:tmiP n·vm l:.llll~J :t l'
Pollee' 11-cr~ o.t ~ Joss tor un C:&lt;l ·
/.J P.
'. h U r.Dic: :. : ~cun:l W V•
und ne"roos.
L!nrlbergh pl11.ne and gave a whls- jured When the auton1obile in
~HIPPI:KS INDIGNANT
fr.!'lh&lt;.tcry whert&lt; Fen:m.: hl! . 1•. plnnauo:1 of the ll.{tPmpted llo111'J·
-==!./ · :· :! .-, :&lt; ~ ~~: ;:. ffi. :c ::.ft . 1 the !::tOO:
The deportation tnw _was attack- tic Ulast.
'
Which he was riding collided head- I WHiihlDiton, Aug. 24--INS- Il•· ed. bo ld Ang\'lo Cmauni. :!0
l tng al lhe New"s plant. or the CX· I Oonnld corfe.&lt;;scd lhc 1. :t bJI• t·, t { lr J' r' h ' •I :: .c 1 ~2~ d rrt . !'~. , h e
('d In so rar .~ It pNmltkd ret I.! ' 1
Mnyor Ando of Nemuro and hi! on with nnotber machine. Other , dlgnant over the Fedet·ni Farm
Tllf' ch ct tlnp, ( ~::.e Its c lty nnct I ploslm1 ut the Jon mal building F1l- I his Lnbcr wbhwl tJ c.op~ Wllll li1· 1 ~ t r 1•t1• P' .n:s: !":' p·1· ' ' I &lt;.11. ot
of lhe allen wtlllout timt&lt; limit for councilmen hurried with the po~Ul· pussen11er~; ln boU1 machines were i Bnard"s taJIUre to sUpulale that /(dera\ authmitws WL'l"c ll meet t;; l dav
The blll~l RL tile J uumn.l nation·~ flna 11 c:al cru;t•; [.J"d
b·
••• {·.. .._~ ·~ll n ·t :J' u :;;. n· cr sad-,
cau.~P.::~arlslngafter entry.'
l&amp;.tlon of Nemuro and many out-~only bruised.
American ships be L15ed when It di~;cu~!&lt; 11 1ww 11 ght a&amp;allls t guflg· · bulldlng partially wrecked the bus· 1mttted his res 1gnaLion tn I-:::1::: nr~., nungled ll'lth
m: ce1 :J.IUlJ·
Antl~soelal conditions, "for which alders to the waterfront and set Two persons met de11.th !n the eontracted tu trude 25,000,00 bush- s-tcrs and gumurn followlnR }'ll·jlnee.&lt;~ office and Injured a nlght,a~mte.
'-r ' ''e futu:c
our American oommunltles are re- fire oo the beRoons to KUide th!:l vtcJnlty ot YoWJgstown in separate Jel8 or American wheat for 1,050,000 day's street battle bctiV('I.'n tJOIJct' watchmen at the pla.nt
It .i Je~.&gt;!;;u:lticn ft.l!Jwej a twu~
1• The monarch Hel~Jt.Nl 1\w J"e~i!l;t;ponslble, In most cases, made crlm· AmerlcaM through the h~ze.
Cla.shts. C. L. Buchanan Qf New baas of coJI'ee with the Brazilian and two bllndiLs 111 which six JJt&gt;l"·
A few hour&amp; before the bomb w&amp;s nat 1on. and the lnbOJ n11111 st ry h 'IUJ 1 onfl..'rrmc at Bu: klnli:h&amp;m
lnal.s, anarchJsts or prostitutes oi
The arriving plane turned out to Kensington, Pa. ," was killed when government, AmerK:an ship-owners &amp;m8 Wt!re k11led and 12 inJ ·:1 uncovered In the News building, the which ha~ 8 ulded l\1(' nCI\tmlrs ot I Palac~ 1.1 ltll Ki.lg G''"i'gl' who had
these dl'!part..ees, It was round, and be that of a Tokyo newspaper.
his machine collided with another announced today they will ask One of the victims was 11 •;:.'~r Bnt.sh-Moore NewspRpe1·s, lnoor- 1tl1e nation smce May. 1929 ...,..., 11 ~ 'orvk&lt;u "P h:s ~uJ.ma·r v~cntlon at
the question was asked '"whether
At the time Colonel Llndberll'h near Youn1stown. The other vic- President Hoover to reopen the \'
ld
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porated, publ!shers of the News, out ot e:clstence.
B:o !: 1,, 1111 Castl 2 in
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d
6 c r. n
this legislation dealll jL15ly with oth- WW'I tlYing blindly over Kunaslll tim was Oarf\!!ld Gales, 49, klllefJ deal.
. etlr o B1'
dl.scU58ed the Journal plant bomb· l
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an
bland trying to nnd a plllc.! to Inn tramc accident 1n Youngstown
The government ag,&gt;nts, srnl her&lt; lng In an edltorlol and offered n .... . . . . . . u u n • v
"·~ l,· ttt~l ..{'d to ...o!ld()n tn bt- mat the
&lt;Oontinued on PBII'e three&gt;
hmd. trapped again by a KurU~
rra HUl, 29, ot Dundee, M1ch, JIMMY HAVING GOOD TIME oo President Hoover·s c rdcrs. werr rewnrd of 15000 ror the arrest anl1 1
le:1 L of tile laOCr gu,·emmcnt.
was drowned when the boat In
Budapellt, Aug. 2._1NB--Mayor sch~d..tled to con,er with omclub comlctlun oi the person or per - ANXIETY FELT FOR
: _ ~ 1 !S all ~ver:· ~alci r1 m~mber
•·peosouper" fog.
He finally came down in a ..lttle which he wns riding capsized In James J . Walker o1 New York left vf tht- polif:l' department tn ciiEituss sons who were responsible for tile
GERMAN A VIA TORS . 1co nti1Juecl 011 PR"~ ihr,.,
lake, without the fnlntest Idea. or Lake Erie at Toledo. 'Two com· Budapest this a!tern0011 for Baden meanf, of fighting th~ mr.•1 ac.o or -· - --· ---· --- --~·
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hiRlocaiJon unt.llnatl\'es summon- panlons were ~scued.
Austria, en route to PariR.
ganc-lnnd.
rContlnuedor~pagetllrrr.l
, Ikrlnl Allol
H I ~ S- ".·l· . t:'·
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ed the pollee. At length two
J11.me~:~ Wlninl!l, u. was killed
"t have had such a wonderful
·
schoolboyR with B s mattering of when hJs bicycle swerved Into thr. Ume in Hun,a.ry,' Walker told In- N
H
Ifor Illf" sa tety of WJIJy H.toj~· ami l ln
English lntormed the LtndbefiJhs path ot. ~n automobile. Tbe driver ternatlonal N~ws Service befdre hls
0 ELP UNLESS
IChr:fuan ·' :ha us:.c!l (, •'••' 1 a'n•To Retire Ftom S e nate where
they were and the tnhabt- was exonerated by pouce.
departure. "I aatned three pound~
THEY HELP SELVES
I tors !lnd thPn ~ao;!'cn:(· • . ·1·, · !_ 11
....,eSSIOri
In a 61n&amp;le day.
T••n,pPlh r, l audtomc 8.tlU!Lu'.v I 1 n
Probe in Hiahway De· tant.l:i that the famous couple
awaited by all Japan had arrived.
Detroit, AUg--;4- fiNB&gt;- JntJ'h g hl to Nc~A Ymk Bl . ..,. lO th!\ ll ' I Of
partmenl, He Revealt
Tri-State Covernor11 for
The Japanese then gave the cou~
STENOORA.PHt:k POISOSED
lli'I'!S8ed by the Idea that th
.
thev wt'rf' s till t.nrepo t t('d
pie Rn Improvised reception that
Cincinnati, 0., Aug. 2._INB- no use trying to help a
ere w:- Government Offic.iala Blame
Brt·.JL· thel1 dfparttl• \' l~cj·, .tl&lt;1
Limitin1 Production
Clr:clnnatl, 0., Aug. 24--INtl--A lacked nothing In cordiality.
Suflerln&amp; from poisoning. Mlu didn't help himself by ra~s':::g :ar~
Communish Ra h
l t11nt lhcv w~uld mnk.: t~: ~ fttgln ~ ~
of Coal
s:ao 000 bribe offer, In an atttJmpt The Colonttl had endl.ll"ed some
Florence V. Connors, 32, Colum- deb, Henry Ford had announce&lt;! to
t er
Nrw York vm Lilibon an1 Lhe A"~· 1
to persuade htm to "retire" from trying mornent.s before landing bebus, a stenographer In the Secre- day that next 'year every man In
Than Rebel•
!ores, but late r Jt was iclllllf.'d th t t
the .state senate inveatlptloo which eauae his JU)IbJe was runnln!ir low U, 5. Navy Will M.initter to tary or States oft'lce today was re- his employe would be required to
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the\' had also thoug-ht of n, · n~,~ t,&gt;
Pit, ~burgh. Aug. 324--TNs-Whilf
he started tnto alleged Irregulari- When he found howevet that
Americant in ClaiDe1e
moved to Oenerill hospital here have a rarden.
Havana. Aug.
24-UNSI~Two New York: via the nort hPrn \"OUt" a m&lt;.Jorl'\' of lhC' b!tum~ntH!.; coal
ti-es In the :t!ghway departme,tt, Nemuro wa...~ only fl!ty mile~~ awny
from a room In a local hotel.
"Next year," he aald, ,)Eve"" man more bombs shook HRvana '.s down No repcrt had been rt'l"~ IV L"d t•:t:l' opc~.1i c r.'$ r:mmtnlnM ::~ !ionclmhe decided
Fl--'
'' at town DJ.strlat toda:v. cnu~;lng serious today from them alung eithr · cu ' f' r.1 tt ;l 1 ::~ 11 Jt n··"·
~ 1 ,
allegedly, has been offered senator fOil"
lifted. to go on as soon all the
uvu A rea
with a. tamlly who Is employed
a .... Ji 1{'fl!l\•r!O in the
Dav:cl P . Lorbo.ch, fDl of Clndn·
DEATH rs ACCJDENTAL
the pJ.a.nt will be requl.red to h&amp;ve damage but no casualties.
- - - - - -- - lml!'!,trv t ort~v 1nd1::1lt"n :1 Javornat!, chairman of the lnvesttgattna
By TED. THACKERAY
New. York., AUI):. 24--IN~s. a 1arden or suntclent size to supply
Government olficlals
said the COLUMBUS BANKS
abl~ rcar.th:m to the suggrst.lon of
I. N . 8 . 8taft" CorrNI)lOndent
j Brown Mehard Orimth, :M·year. hill family with at lea11t a part of bombs were placed by Comrnunl~ts
J T . M. Slfmercad. president of
com11 ittee, he had revealed here RELIEF PLANS GET
todny.
'
Aug. 24- Amertea.L\S old divorced ~re of William J . Its
winter's 1/f!letables 01. he will I rattler than Rebels and ordered an
IN CONSOLIDATION the Can1cgi c Coal company. !.hat
UNDER WAY TODAY InShana:hat,
the flooded areas of China will Or!Mtb, Jr., socially prominent flnd himself out or a job."
lnten!!ive seareh for Infernal mach-Oov Olffllrd Plnchnt co li n ccn~
]A)rbach said he hnd "strong su:sWllshiDiton,
Aug.
The company wm provide land l ines
At Santiaao De Cuba. the)'
Columbus. 0 .. Aug 2-1--INE - 1 fl"r rttre Wllh Ihe govemor~ of Ohlc
ptc!ons" ns to v;;.,at l~f"sts the
2&lt;6-INS- NOT &amp;utrer from lack of food while a.vlator of Sewickley, Pa., was accl_.
the United States navv Is on hand. dentally klllfli(l, lnveettgators 5Bid tor tho&amp;e who have no backyBrds unearthed a bomb factory and con- Conv.~lidatmn of the Ohio Na- ml'i West Vlri!",&lt;nl· -·klnt•. • l'. -.l·
man repreaent:ed.
Prea 1,,ent Hoo\fer's plan for reltevTbl s wall the reasailrln1
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•· te 11 t rom th e and instructions for thoae who can·t !1scated 25 twelve-pound bom ...,
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ln terms that could not be mlaundemtood. Lorboch said, he toW ~l~tc~e;:~~~e::!atd~:e~:lee 0:~~ dell~r~ 00 American con.11ular fourth floor of a «ew York hotel pull wee&amp; after worldn&amp; tn . a rae - a.nd eighty poundll of dynamite A.f - Tm&lt;;t compon.v or Columbu~ . a- , Labor reprEl!entaliv~s. however.
heu tod11y by rear Admiral yeskrday.
tory.
ter killing twc men and placing six- prcsentin~ combined I"I'S~.urccs of 1r:.prf'.;sed the bel! et tha t thr u&gt;•. ot
the ~nan he wculd pot consider his lttld"r way today ns his newly crea- omcialll
Williams. In charge or fteet opera-- -teen under arrest.
$6&amp; 0,.. 0 000
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1
proposal tor an Instant.
ted national rellef
organization tlom on the Ye.na:t.se river. No
HEAR ROM FLIERS
CLARK JURY DfSCHAROED
Today's
explosions In Havar!ll.
.. .
was nnn{:unrc
err ::-1pr\11 t• powt.'r tc curb th~ t~.p heavy
"Tt la common talk that $150000
pPred to open headquartfll'.s In Amerle&amp;h, he declared, wJII so
Detroit, Aug. 24--INS-Transtook place at the corner of Pena day by ~mc:rs and d!rcctm s cf th~· blt.u.l.)lnous ou1put, a ~tep ~J mllar
1
is w"1tln1 fo r'lhe committee If It the eopltal.
hungry while the nnvy Ia on th"! AmP~ tean Air Lines C'Qrporatlon
Loll Arceles, Auc. at--INS- Pobre and Havana Street.s and at merv:cd n.st tutJons.
to th at tnken In th e 01 1 fillld9 .or
l',lll drop the whcle matter," Sena·
The preeident•a plan for teedln1 Yan1tee.
rel)f.Jrted todDy It llad reoeJved ru.- Near}J three d•ye ot arg'uments the oorner of Progresso and Hanna.
TI.e new bank Will function un - Tcxa:&lt;~ and Oklahoma. would not btl
tor aavld De Armond or Ha.mllkm clotJains and aheltering the unemNa\'al Pflklla.lll Ire cooperating to dlo mf'MBP8 rrom tts fliers, Edwin convinced the Jurors they woulc!
The government announced that der the name or the Ohio . National n~rv
DemC~Cratle ftoor leader of the ptoyt'd will "tel!lt the aener08ity oi the fullest J)OMible extent with the L. Prfston and Robert H. Collignon never atree on the aunt of David H a reward of $5.000 would be paid to , &amp;mk wll,h capl_
t al. surplus nn&lt;'l un · 1 P T. Pagan. district presldf'"'lt of
t~tak senate, e&amp;1d when he heard the Amertoo.n 1people 11..11 never bf!. Aood ('Omm1uton
appointed by
Clart, charged with tUUng Her- 1111)' one glvl.ng Information lead- Jdlvh.,.,d profltB 111 execs.~ cf I 7,S!l0,· 1the United Mine Workers of AmerTile merger RPIJfOVecl by 111 ~ lea nld:
about the otrer aatd to hue been fore In history," as one or his Pnlt14ent Chtana.,Kai.--Siiek. The at Po;-thmd Ptomont:.ory, Port Han- bert Spmoer, Ed.JOOr and Charles 1111 to tlle arrest of the bombers.
Crawford, poiUJ.clan, 110 the jury
EJIIcept for the bombings and the Unlltd BtatN Co!}trollcr c1 Cu!·-1 "Anything that will Cl~t clown
made to Lorbacb. He said he had spokeemen explained. Tbe natlon!:l 0. 8. 8. Ouatn Is renderlnR tern- son.
1 u
d
w lte 8 0 1porary a88Utance, while nanl om- The Copenharf!b~bound avla.tors was dillcharlfll yesterday but raid at santtap, Cuba waa g~ne- ~ renc~·· Involved ttalf ot the cnth,• product 1011 w!thll1 n:'n..sonnbl1, limnot Leen approached., however.
a r · II · clals are laytnr detaUed plan&amp; to had been unheard of tor two days Joseph Ford, prosecutor, dtelartd rally quiet toc~a.y, the whole coun· banUng resourcC's •n Calumbtn. ~ J t~ Pnd u ab!Jlz~ price~&gt; will llf' val·
Members. of the oommJttee aR organza on. un er
ford,
New
Yo.rk
buelnelii
executiv('! 1tra08port •·~.
-' UT apparently oomlde r1n1 tha t the mokl ns the Ohl o Na tl onu 1 .DUll
~- k 1 •mbl· Over-ornd ucliou 1~ cne rot
._. med'"''"al
..,..., ....ppueo since leavtno Coob.raue, Ont. Tb.'!' ,...Y th 1 t· lhe caae would ' •~ "'"
schedUitld. to return here Sept. l to Jll
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