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WJ:DlQSDAY 8!:P'l'EIIBER. J lQl

1NJUNCTION

IS FilED AGAINST
EDUCATION BOA~D

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Electric Team To
SUIT Play Here Tonite

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Wtlhama School Dia•
trtct Membera
TROUBLE ARISES
followtng Allecod Con
aohdatton Of Two
School Dlllrtcla

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YOUTH IS STRUCK
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WEATHER FORECAST-

READERS NOTICE-If ,..., -

Pair and aome\O'hat nrrner In fOUl.li'INR

lbe Newo Ollice of Tbe Dalb
Trilouae call %311-L 1 •I tiM lluai-11

po tlon loni«ht

Prida) lneJ'III.alna tloudlnell
sud allchtl,. warml"! olk:Jwed by Khowen Prt1"f n ghl ILnd ~o~rob&amp;bJy In Weal portion PrldaJ'

oa;...... for 102-R.

Specials are 11 t to show the fast
Elet" l.1:l eam a real ba 1 lltullt'
and have ll!lllUJ ect then

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TH£ FATS AND LUNS ~HE
READY TO DO BATTLE: SECOND GAME
TO 8£ PLAf£0 H£R£ fRWlY £V

t.he hl&amp;h sc:hoo 1rowtds Lhill even
ina The ram wl Gtt under way
pro 1 v Ill 8 00 becau&amp;e of the
fast s lins dafk:.'leu 11t thb Umto! tl.f' yu.r All p a~rs are llrle&lt;i.

3 1 Tr
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N 0 r have I e n away race ex
pe need when they met U\P. All
Sta
Mo day eve n1n1

VOL V

GeJteral Weather
C.onditions

IP 1'1'1 lfftl I'TI g
tllll D.I.J.o..J' TaltiUMM

NO 300

LEASED

WIRE

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SERVICE
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POMEROY OHIO, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 3 1931

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FRANCE
FINANCIAL
RULER
OF
EUROPE
BOERS[ OPENING

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Gdt·Edre laauea
Exceplton In
Dec:hne
SITUATION GRAVE

8001[5 TO sT~fo c~~~m1SWtfl Pl~N[S TO

l4mertcan Farm Federal
ton Head Says Board
Should Be Kept
HAS DONE GOOD

Two Sided Probe
Being Conducted

Even Alter Exchanse Waa
In Sptle Of M11takea
Kept Cloae Stnce
Made Wanta Powera
July 11th
Strengthened
In Effort to D1aeover Who
Sept 3 -INS-A oota
t ophlc
dec ne In prJcea llCcurred
on the Berl n bot'rse tOOay lmn f!J
ately after the exchange was open
t::d for limited trodi:ng for the fin~t
time since It was c osed &lt;.lur 1g ht&gt;
jrave economic crisis
0 lt..edged ssue crashed frOUl 20
to 34 po nts below the ln.st evcl8
recordect when the boerse waH shut
down by go~rnn ent order o Jul)
B«&gt;rlln

AaNtled Clerk m CoY
er1n1 Theft.

By WILL AM S NUL
TN~ Starr Co
spondent
h ng on e p 3-MnJ
llatlo
c U':lr. co l y
I
Ch ~:~.go !kpt 3- lNS--Inve.fit
o tht' I n l proposa Is o v lr
lilllll c.r s :ontl ued today to delve In
a! k
h r creral ft: n
be:.~ d
\.1:. tl e $2 200 000 embezzlement
!ly denying appropriations
bonds
u
e continental II
nol.s bank by Walter E Wolf a next conareM PreskWnt tdwu d A
1.1en y pltche I his home but tt O'Na~ol or the A crlcv.u Fu m
aizzy p u 1er
st..xk and gra n Boal'd Federation aalc:l toJu)
Inatf'ad he predicted the fa
n arket .speculaL ons
v. II
1.1
u d o
II vtstlkatlon WII.S a two sided OJ'I'anizations

! ma~·~~c=~~~~~r.c.

n8£ THURAl£0

Labo todll) h».d pled"etJ
~ ~UJ.l
port to Sberlft John M SuWnu. n
In hla ftaht ilgll 011t procet"d RHb to
outit him from oftlce
w th ll staten ent tha Joh

Stream Of Gold Sent From French Huge ReaervM
Doubleheader Pro...-m •• ~~~:tr:::n lllw: !r~~ed s~erl&amp;rrboa ;:e I
Brmga About D1aconhlluance After All
Arran1ed BecMue Of animo 18 vote oi c.on tMence
Other Effort&amp; Failed
The volA' to owed ht! eleeL on o!
Portponement
37 trWJt.ee~~ b) tl e aw enfo e .on
CONTINENT i.JOMINATED BY FRENCH
110up to Ilea&lt;! til~ fiaht ~~osa.lru thl'
therlft fo pe m ttin&amp; betting 1:1t 1
CAUSED BY RAIN
raee tr&amp;ckt;
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Even Enrland Vtrtually On Kneea Benmc For Atd 1
ADd Bad Weather, Wed
I Ruu&gt;an Bolahev11m Only Fly In Omtment To
neaday Fly1ng Boala
D..turb French Peace Of Mtnd
To Be Preaenl

Dayton Has Gun
Battle On Street

li;Oiti&lt;r• plel'fonn

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ouglllt to have theon said 0 Neul
'1'1om roy cuntact w th far en1
over tl e cot.mtry I th uk most ot
them !tri! In favor of tJ e furn n b
ltetlnc oct but they Uo t be le t
it has done 111 world of good
O'Nesls organlzut o
con
mltted to the old cquall.zatlot

security
however for with
of
opening be I traders
('d a frenz ed wave of selllnl
battered pr1ces all along the l neb
and spared not even the h ghest
grade gil ndged securities
Government o1Dclals had been
hopeful that the r~~:ulatiOilll would
at r..,t '"""' ma ntenance ol tt • I
comparativl"ly lo..V l)rlces prevaU ng
when tl e boer!le was .shut dow
eight wcek.s ago

Ne~t C3ffipaJgn T0
I
Less 1'J
\.JUSt y

Uuleaa Proaperlly Return•
SUBMARINE'S FATE
Qwckly Botb Part&lt;ea
IS !'&lt;Till UNKNOWN
arm Broke'

Contlnuea on PUKe ranee)
WnKEit TO

SEE DOU:'IIER

Paris
sept
3-lNS--Ma):or
James J Walker of New York who
.s Vl.s t ns Parill as part of a. pro
lOt ge Ew opea vacation will be
ece ed by President Palll Doum
of F ~nee on Satu Uav It Wll om
c aly announced today

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nns wl h S obe
unpolitc
B
te ~tne oken Fane
has
chccltcd the nmb tlo plan of Pro
m er Ben o Musso n of Ita y to
retrieve the o d Rom::~n emp~rt! and
erect h s ow11 co unen!Al s:ystem
u
h Hungary o the co erstone
law ers
cb France is the banker or Europe and
I ew.
8
on at Frances bddlng Hungary was
bt'fo e J ud
orced to bucy h r hat ed for
Prance tur out or omce the hos
- le Prem cr Bethlen and nstall the
TOADSTOOLS • MAy !•lendly
Count Koro!yl •ho "
now discoverlng some lttldeniably
HAVE CAU~ED DEATH ' 'm""' """ between nenoruaen
nnd Hungarums
C
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Jugos avla and
\V10r en 0 Sept 3 lNS--Mmh
Rouwanla to m g he
ttl@ !!D
-.;om or oadstool~:~
e ct n
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a v;ell as Po an1 have
boaroinK hou.se here we e blnm
en~ t:r
f'ra ce s at onal allies
todaY lor the dea h of
ll
Prance quickly stlfled aJ nclpaent
ev
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ttl
ne wheh
the J gosl:tv an and Roumanian
pea.&lt;: ntli bcgnn to n rt "' tl the
propt.sed Au!:!t Gc
tt oms
pact as a possiblE murket for heir
gt
1 al producL&lt;;
T e golden bu eLs b
a1so
t ac ked b the powtrrul Fr !l.Ch ar
my l e is h t lw European

rtces
Specials for Month of
September.
Rytex

Rytex

NAMEOGRAM

CORRESPONDENCE
CARDS

60 oheets and 60 envelopes
mcludmg yoUI name m rrused
Jetter mg
SPECIAL
$100

Rytex
CALLING CARDS
100 Calling Cards
Paneled
$1 55
100 Callmg Cat ds
wrthout panel
$1 35

Rrtz deckled edge wtth your
mdtv1dual three-letter rrused
monogram-36 cards and 24
envelopes
Colors French
Gt ey and Sun Tan
SPECIAL
$100

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knock-out
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WEDDING INVITATIONS

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MARTIN EBERSBACH SERVICE
STATION

uec .use Goodyear
a th .. ugh build·
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POMI&amp;OI' OHIO

0 ITO lJ TOLISCHUS

lNE SLaiJ
o e!.[)(
C P¥ ~h 1931 Bv J N S
Lu c1
~P
:! Thr p pot;ed
po
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the House Approprlation.s Con
mU.tf!e that the board must s.l ow
ea eed for lundll a ld &amp;n Rct:!&lt;.l
R u Pennayl oanla ll expected to
nu.k a fi&amp;)lt to abolish It
We reel the fa 1;11 board hoa
made some mlat.f.kll; but tt baa
®Itt some IOQil aud It ~t neooie

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Pchce Oflicera Enra.. •n
kumunr F•snt Wath
Band•l Group

Notice has been :erved by K p
Wood R or Indiana cha rnY.ln uf

p~~~i

Labor Day

two )'ears wm be used entiftly for
rellet purposes If the propolllll lt,
a~pted by the voLera
It would
)'ield fl'ri.OOO In 1932 and a ain ilar
~:~muuftt In l9a3 ~occordlnj to et1tl

Cleveland Sept 3--INs-oppo~&gt;
Rl!l W u.ctlon taken by Methodl11t
I ureh olll lab; and the Cuy~:th OE,o~.

CC.nll; C£6

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at:oe 111thenlng and expan.saoo ol hl'
board &amp; powers and a.c 1VIt1es.
With a l:ll'll'e poztlon o tht 15 C30
000.00 provided by c0llg1 s tied up
In wh at and ootton 1:1.nd a huge
10M hcing the boaad if it sell&amp; the
prOO cts It Is bellevt!d ttn add!
Uonal gr9Jlt will br sought

m e two &amp;roups the bunk and
Lloyds of London which mUHt
Huge blocks of securities v.eN.
stand the ma.Jor portion of the lOSII
dumped upon the maa ket by tren pursulna the answers .(I two que ...
:tied nvestors Pu cha&amp;ea approxt tons
who helped Wolf with his
1 atl'd only between 10 and 30 per huye thefts~ and how much can
~nt of he total ssues offered
Tradh g In mo.ny stocks wa
hu.lWd mmed ately to preven
neral panic
Investors and specu la~ had
bcfl wa.iUn1 anxio usly for re o)»e
lng of the boerse The gove nm l
had issued drastic ordcr11 to prevu t
any serlo s declines In prl~! or
equal y dangerous lnfllitlon Active
ra.dlnc was restricted to a
hours daJiy and the
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LJ14BOR IS BACK OF
CUY AHOCA SHERIFF

Auatrla's Economle
p aet With
fiC~T U R£UIN ~~~~~:[4~ APP[~H IN GREAT ~o':! ty h!B~leeve~:~:m;!~~ni=l~f Is Brought To ao..
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MAYOR OF CHICAGO
TO CLEAN UP CITY

15 ATTENDED BY
DROP IN PRI~[S

~TATIONARY

PRICE--SUNDAY r; CENTS

QUITII

Burnos Airf'.&amp;. ~Y telephone f~n
Santiago Chile
Sept 3 INS
WUd excitement p evallei I Chile
toda) as rumors spread that mu
tina~ aaUora who aelred l.he Chi
Jean battle fleet e.t Coqp mbO on
TuesdAy would bombard Vo.lplre.i!o
unless their commun Iitle demands
were met at the end of a 48 how
ultlmntum exp ring this afternoon
Tha be.ttle&amp;htp Almlrante De La
Torn' on which th(l Wlon Soviet
has aotabl.lahed Ita headqua.rt.er&amp;. Is
Lattn Americas
mOBt
powerful
Man or war carrying ten 14. inch
By DAVID P SENTNER
women vlctimB by tJ.te hurulred
guns whtch could bombard Valpar
JNB staff Corte8pondent
'I'hen&gt; were even more huudreds of
also Port of Santiai(O from a dis
C'opyrlg:l t 1931 b) I N 8
IOYe letter vtct:Jma to tJJ, duptlclty
tance ot tttteen miles without fear
of Pcwen a.l\housh to date only
of eoaat defenae
c~~~~:~ W Va Sept 3- nve bodies han bHm dlsc:o-weredAcc rdlna to latest telegraphiC' ft
hvae read tl e tll!itorv Nm DorothY Lemke of Northboro
Laniru the F me M.IUUI Mrs Eata Elciler of PUtt
advlces the hope of conservatives
ln tlK country ot the rq1cd coset
fow d t v r} In Ridge Ill and her three children
line tmd tlu! towering moootains
Tra addition to the readlna of the
lay today In the loyalty of the
A11H'rlcon crime• or t.mdru the poulble 1D
air forte It wu reported Ulat the
rna Tinge ftuences which develOped the IOYe
11ovemment had sent an ultimatum
to two widow~ .etter teebntque and naunL"'' com
to the mutineers demandlna their
made thl8 reply to an tn plel ot PoWen, allll CorneUus
aub!n188lon on pain of an aeriall:;::;~'"~b~m,;ltt«t to him by Inter IPlermn were UDCO't'eftd by Inter
bombslrdment tf they refused
Newa Bel"t'lce Uuot13h o natb tal Hewz Benlce In an hith
cungre.umen were huUly aum
be played poker jo-wlal •rto UDpubUshed aet of document&amp;
moned from their beds at one d
fellow prltloners In tll.!! round Jn hl8 polll!lllkM:a
clock thJa morning to consider
ArUcle&amp;. underllDed
aentmcea
c:rllla tude more acute by the re
u Landru the \1\! eat. VIr and memoruda 1n b .. own bud
llpln~ on 1&amp;11~ nltbt or the eabiDG.
llutchu made love to b1l Wrlttna •unuted tlla~ Ute IUb-

Cootlnued on pa.se three

Divorces Cause
Of Crime Wave

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ject of death for hiJ femtn ne ad to J:Mo born?
It 15 Just aa lucky to die
mlr"rfll wu ever In the m.lnd of
You have only one Ufe to l~
BIAU!Ihter House Harry
In a reference to the gu I otmt
A few toxcerpts ronows
Low that kill&amp; f~uently we the sam;, imtrum.ent. which made
na.d In the public pr1nl:.li where ito the 'French Bluebeard. pay his pen
man baa tUI2d hts &amp;netheart and alty k. aoclety
The last wordl'i of Mirle An
oRen people mer to tNa ll()eeiea or
tolm tte to her aon before abe was
tneantty lUI love
Be
'\Ye lltlll have lawa apl.rull. lead away to ULe pUlotin
llurllary and murder and )"et we bran but •bovtt all be-fot10t

ltlll have t:hele thlnp
A quotation frOm Robert IAMda
IWtenlorl• epitaph
..under the wide and lltaiT)' lillY
'DII IDJ' p-ave and let Pll! ue.:
An U'tlc:lt With Ute word "'ran
)'U'd 1\H,Uy Wtdcrlined
wm R"oudlnl speat from ll'ave?

Has

an)'Oilt told JW tt. "'

The cue apinat

w.a rteclued

Po1tret'8

today

deftrlltely closed by
Cia klburt: authorities llo8 far as
au:r urther lneal deve opT en ~
were t;OilCerned
The Jll'I*CUUnt: bepn llnlna: up
Itt k&gt;pl data f(lf the trial of the
lcM bidcber which ta BiXPKted. to

luckY taM pJaoe 1n tub' November

Numerous teleerarM and letten
were dlspll.tched 00 polniB th.roqh
out the coun&amp;ry where Powers had
appeared trom Ume 00 Ume ln an
eft'or! to plece tQB'Ilther his m)'l!l
teork'IUS put.
So far It wa learned tha! he had
at dlll'en!nt places.
a.ssul"led
B
leut four names
JOMpb Olldaw 01 Gilda
Harrv
Powl'rs cornelius ~erson and Mr
Bjor&amp;o
Uncl r thil! lattt&gt;r 1 arne he was
arrested ln Mamftekl 0 lnfonn
nl!l authorltlels tht: e he was ot
Swe-:l tf.t extraction according
o
word ~lved by loca police
Riaardlnl hll operatiODB UDdtt
the name of OlldQW pu Ice .:
cetvod the follow\na tele(Jhm from

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Soul Dakota
J{}f' 01 law had lock o
13 a
M I~C s D Apr 1 16 1924. left to
Lak Be ton M.h n A MUSt 1924
Then to C11.mb d~ 0
S pt 9
i92-fo
Pt&gt;dera
narcotic agt:" ~
nrn
Was. ngton who ha&amp;ttncd to thl!.
/lrenc to Investigate Lh poiJ8ible in
ftuence of dope
n co J11ectlon
with th c1irn
i.JCQa
nd
cover work tooay
Powers was beliEved to ha\e u!!ot-1
heMin In commltt 1 g hu; whole
sale mwder of the tw
w
and three chJldttm He 1.s al80 tllevt'd to have troftklted in na
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Oh•o'a Ch1ef Juatiee Say• 80
Per Cent of Chddrea
Get an Trouble
Cclumbu 0 Sept 3-INS-Tbt
q-ro\\ R nun be of d \lorces bas
bt:en n~pomlb e lo a il ut p.'ll'
tton Of he cr ml' I th '&gt; C'JUDtl"'
acco ding o Ca 't' Qll;to T Manhtt. 1
Justice of the Oh o state
Chi
SUpreme Court
Mere fh an 60 per cent of the
chlk Tt'n of d vorced co plffi
wet
nto tr::n ble tccausr thev never
hrut n chance
Jus l'!' Marsball
told members of the Ohio Assocla
ticn Ch ef!l ot Pfllcf' Inc n on ad
dt&lt;!M here last nlfrht
Tb jwtice criticized membera
of the bench whO are prone w
han ot t d von:ee lenleDt.b"

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MDtbll ' 7, Popular Protram; 7:30, \ Aleunder and f&amp;mUy
Tbe Jk.oa 811Wn ; 'l :t6 , I!JI.Itoen at
Ha rry Bw!'n and hunlly 11.re \ 'l:.~be 8t1Jle~; I , Popular Pfoll'am ; B, ltinl relative~&gt; at Akron and Clevehul Whlt.ema4'1 Paint.lrl; 9:1&amp;, l)aod \.hill week .
Clara, Lu &amp;nd '!m ; 10, .\lpQI
i&amp;ra. Nancy Bea.les, Miss Mattie
And)' ; 10:11, DtDge OrR; 1!, RUfll Hendef80n and two sons Earl anct
Columbo; ll:lS, Louttl IIJWlll'Y fRa iph spent Thursday ailernoon
PJ\'1; 11 :50, CUI. ~ana Orcb; J:I . ~D ' wlth Mr .and Mn. R . S . Henderson
am Oreh
Coolville.
WoN-Cbtc&amp;to CIUI.41-,.) 6 :SO 1 Mn ROOt · Small il.nd little &amp;a:,
pm, Dblner Dance, 6:16, Harolrl of Plttabur~~:h are v1sitln g her
Teen ; '1' :06, Loule'a BUftll'Y f'lve : grandparents, Mr . and Mr~ ScuLt
'1' : 16, Uncle WalL and Sketais. ; 7:45 Carney ot Uli.s place
1
Earl Burtnet.t'a Oreh ; 8, Orand I Mr and Mrs Laic Ol'lm spell
()pen Qema; 8: Ui , Moderu Mood, Sunday at AntiQUitY W!Lh rc1Ht1V&lt;'S
1 :10. l'amoUI Men; I :Q, Earl Burt ! Mr. and Mrs. Tom Deemli aud
nettlt ()fch~ 9, Root Garden Con- , children att.ended a fam ily re uulon
etrt~ 1 :10, Clara, Lu and Em; 9.t6, at P~~orkersburg: Sunday.
t
Dream Bhlp; 1G:15, The
Mr Naney Beals. Mrs
Ma t 1t'
Bora; 10:10, Jan Owber'a QrcJl; U Hendt~rson , daughter Fllmlle and
Tecl Weema' Orch ; 11 .30, BUI Dena 1 son Earl spent l118t Tuet&gt;dny nt Lcflue·a Ofehtl\ra.
tart with Mrs. Elizabeth Alcxandet
WTAM - Cleveland !:180-lO'JOJ \ fl,lld family .
8:30~m, GerM and Olenn ; 'I', Pupu ! Prank Allen has moved his fn mllar ~;
8, J'rldl.1 Frotk; 8:$0, lly trom Pomeroy t.q hi&amp; farm at.
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of Ule Air; 10 :15, Tbe •
Stebblna Boya; 10:30, Vinctlnt Lopez' Qreb;
11 . 15, Pie P'Wlt 1
Pete; 11 :30, Jot Smith's Orch ; 12,
Mldftlght Melodlel; 1~ : 30 am, Man '.
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serv~ "!11n m truth with all your heart: for consider
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HE PRESENT air rae•• b.ing held this week in Clev•la~d ,-;re of ineBtlmabte beuelit to the world in the nd vanceme'rit of aeronauHc~ . By the!'e many "~.r&amp;riotJS spee•l
events bflnging together makeR and types of planes of al!
descrir)\i6JIM, a good idea of their practicability and their
limitatitins is derived. As a re:;ult, improvement." can be
made on certain point R, thH d iMc.:•we ry of who~_o~e ·wea knesses i.fUJ:erwi::!e might he und1scovcrecl for month s if nul
years. ,Each and every aviator who take ~~ part in th e:;e
demon&amp;tr!ftion.s is to Ue commended ai'l a ver.v great bentfit to humnnity and tho~e who gi\·e their live:-~ when an accident Lefulh~ them during the lntrfCate and dangerou~
maneuvers, are nothing if not mnrtyrs to the cause of Humanity.
As this is written, fortunately, no fatal acciden~ have
been rec.Otded although !&gt;ICvera! very clo~e call~ h~.vc beeu
experienced by the air pilotA und several planes totali)'
wrecked in the rmmlting Mmatih-ups.
Thc. ,present rcnction of the 11eopie, ~Npeciaily tho1:1e
who fUUQw aviation a s I'!Ornething more than a h ohhy , i ~
that groat strideH are being mude in th e air trantS purtatior
and a great pat't of the credit ijol due to theMe stiff te:;t~o~ undergone
durill¥ the week or more of t'a C('t! and compc.
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VP.RY DAY you are
wi1hout mmkrn clcc•
ttJC refri gcra n un H l pwr
h o me is anuthcr Jay of
wa stin g.

rt:eelpt6 100:
si 3ady, \
thmu vea.lers 950-10.00; medium,
and •Irod gradt:8 8 .50-Y on ; des lr- I
nble llea~·y calvr:s 6.00-1.50
Shtcp rt'Celpts 1000. l~~oml' ' .~l o w.
a few early ~alts stead:. al :J 'JO fc:
rh&lt;:'!c.:r handywclghts. ~c vrml bid
uH. u: m 25 low ~r at 'i 'lb ami com·
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w11l p:~y lo r a Lcnn,,: I.
tric RcfrJ gcru!or ... hro
ing new suviug;s, new I.. L'l·
v~:nlcnce the year 'rouuJ.

GRAiN PRICES
Chicago. Sept 3- INS-Qraim
opened uneven today Whea' was
1-c ot! to 1-fc up, corn unchanged
to 1-Bc down R.nd oaw 1-" to 1- Bc
lower,
Opening Price~~ ·
Wheat-Bept. 4D 5-8; OP-e. 48 3-4
1-11; March 52 . May ~ ii-8 l -2.
Corn-&amp;lpt. 43- 43 1-8 Dec. 38
J-2, May 43 1-8 1·4.
Oat&amp;--flept. 20 3-" 'l-6; Dec. 2J
3-4 '1'-8; May 25 1-'·.

Complete refrJ~er ato r
guaranteed 3 ~ears. T e n
dollars do'\\ n p l '" "· ,, c
in your llor•. :: t- .

sh~v.'lng

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cpldemlc
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u .cvt!l pedtYtrian
1\'h\o.:h mlght t·omc rrom drluiUll!lI:lepre.. io:"' E.1.plalned 1
\Vfll t'l illl t' tmugh to prov e lb pur lty tJ Qln and all Amrrlcllm who
\\'11t111'n ut·r- !Oil'IIJ.:J;IInll' fur Pepml
v. Ish to dtlnk it
rlt!hl~ Ill .l.l J\!111. 'l'ht•v m·e !whim!
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· F:,,. lhr n 19t llmc ~lllf'l' his bttllill ' trle~ '''"'' 11re th•IJ!fl' tim Mttng~Ihu:.
bewulh the Arch of Tl'hunph,
Fr~~onee 'o; Unknown Soktle•· was •·e- ,......, ___.., •....,~by the average rt~d- cr lltly vlstt~d by " seml-cmclnl
0( !'11lllll d .. ll'~ation
It was et.ma joke, ha~t through .-o~ed c r 35 O c•mRn PC\CifJs ta who

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THE LE'.AGUE OF NATIONS
H~ Lc&lt;tl{llc nf NutionK, lung viewed
blooderl Am erican at&gt; ftomething of
one of their teprt!:;entu,tiveK, l'lprung a really new anrl nrig- :~~~~ " Wlcflth b~'al'ins: Um tmcnp - 1
tnal propm•al. Thi~ represe ntative ha!-1 propOBed that thle "J.J11kn0\1n hc10 or &lt;&gt;n atroc10Us
Leanu(l
organi ze an urmy recruited fl'(lffi the countneJ.Iwar \'em ~'&gt;~\crlflce and c ur aetl\'lt.y
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of the League, th e army to he under the order of the Len - ll~c France, and long II ~.! n ~l':
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1 h Iman y both forev"r JCacl~ist ·
gut~ and to he mo\t•d only when ordered to do NO Y
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A 1;1111 c numt -r cf r :cnch g ~ u.J1
propcr nuthorities.
a unt\, stocd neaaby 111 ca :'!e thcr::
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If 1 th a t 1' [ ap y c•un\l')' Tht'
wrrc nny dlsa&amp;n cll.t ~ · mcldcn t'l
Th c SU~Oft':;t t 10n
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eer?monJ' wu:; canmd cut 11;
proposeM or does del'lare u war ot aggr~Hsion, contrary to pe•'f"ll m!lnll&lt;'l
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Thl'&lt;, 1'...luH
of pollciniT the world is indeed dw ~ llera te r.ausc t; aut 1ful women
It· Proper '&gt;la"e.
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novel if nnt inspiring. Tn get down to practical ca1:1es, for tho copclt l.~l o n Thlabaull-S•sson ar.
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~nstance, suppose the United tates were mvo ve m a war Ma"rt:tl~nlans
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the IJeawue expected to get any rllrect retmltK In pultim' ! ;~!lt~~r~~!~ !~~~~~~~/r~:i:; 1 a~~c~;
.America in ib~ plnce, it appear!) that all the armieg of the 1mirt!1orn Me'Cllttll'anean t'CRioll and
.• \he c.::• lor ~ d drawing~ t ou na en th•
:rest of the world would nee dI! be d ra ft e d , or b ang, th ~ w~ll~ or tho caverns Sh1:1 ~how;
Lea rue of Nation ;;. would lH• a dhtmul fnilure.
. th3 rllantcterl~tlcs n! ne1m btau.
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+q11tic thpn the original idea which to date has proved · 8Yip!•Uir:e about the wa iRt
'' be FlUCh ll monumentHI 1uug hllliJ
· stoc k . Th e 1.eague IJ j' ! thelih&lt;'hou!e.
was the hfLud:v woman about
ooul~ cut up the wild
is something io Ju~c p bu~y hodles happy drafting mt'Rl. cock wen and :;;rw with her
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1\11!~• apd lci~as for countrtes to toll ow w It!
t ey now s ll:hl~ or ltt1r outside clolhJng and
not mean anything to any country if at any time they that or h'lll' r.ave-man hMband,
'Jj.ppen
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her own rough fabriCfl.
with small chance of ever becoming a reality I In ~plte a.,f her lack of beaqts·.
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mt Wc&amp;t1 •lttl l1vtd. abeut 20 000

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success lf concerned .

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Size 8~ ·ln. Jc 105 m., fast
colors in 'orchid, ro~e. gold
' an.&lt;l gree,ll. Regular $2 values
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Special . . .. .. . . . . . .. . $2.49

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Tubes
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Colat·ed edges in pbjk, blue
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FANCY BED SPREADS

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All bleach ad- Guaranteed
all linen, i'ast colors. Lengths
2 \ '~ to 5 yards. Regular 35c
values.
Special Per yd .. .. ·.... 12Y,c

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that rich Prince Albert tra~,r.t &gt; •c.:.:, j'Oll know
you're in for some !ircat l :garl'ltc-sc :' ',:d:l~.
The first one you make: a:;d ~:r.;okt: c,mfirms
your prediction. Smooth and 111 :: liow and
mild •• , just plutnb·wonderl" l, Fdlowsl No
matter what you're
rolling 'em with now, try
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Prince Alberh· thl~ ·.S(ll11e tobacco m!'kes tjl
pipe perform, too. Try it huth ways.
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and gold-Size 60 in.x78 in.
Sp«iel .. .'. .. . . .. . .. .1.39

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TJ1r "walk &lt;l''l cnr' Is inc tnvmt · lieve It or Not:" '7.
other more mell::&gt;w llqulds.
I tlon 1h e Fre nch playwl'lghL, Mar- a:ram , 7:30, Teddy
a 11 t 811 a m:~tter of fact , r arli-ilau cd PH.Jinol, intends to renllze in 7:-11, Slsters of the
warer 1~ not dana-erou~&gt; 1t doemn th ' nea1 future
lar ~ram; 8:30,
come from Lhe old Beine ri \'CJ' [1 5
ln:. ftad of clmtl nulng his v~ry D,
Ul Whiteman'•
lht" waite ! t ry to makr ou t. ' but SUC.!CI:iilflll play writing, the r.uthor Cla:r'a, Lu and
frc no n dt~tanl. rnountalt SliUtc ~ os cf th" cc lebrat ~d "Topl'.:.~' a.td ~~~~~nyl~S ~Or't~c~h·b,.•;,,"':~.':~..
1onl r nd ~eparkllng watu 118 om· ' Mn : •us" now dcs l. ~s tO seL his
l\'t ll fmd In am• &amp;;!cat ctty Th [' fl - talf'l;ts to wo rk to~ the humble
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T~i:o~ warning ~igrlal, th(•n a.s a ~:~afety measure meuntl
nothing to lite Zionists ond although the y huve paMt~c d
such an nrd111an..:e, th !.::!Y have not yet deviHed mean~ of
prosecuting the engim' &lt;; r~ berau:-lt! lh('y have no means •tf
catching tiH'm, 110 ~t op s h e ing made by the whistle tooterH.
A1:1 a furUwr cvident·e of their l&lt;tek of good .JUdgment, they
are now con~iderinll a ~mokc ordinance nimed at the en·
gine~ comiug lhrough lheit· dty burning coal.
There ct! Itainly i8 no uccuunting for the actions of Home people, :-mnt•
as they may appear tn the naked eye.

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An&lt;ty; 6:30, Phil Cook;

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women. ,,_,red - 1 0 lj
.c&lt;:aut u1
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. arm b!oc ::: ~~t ~en - yuut.h!uJ comple,.;wru; use MEL~
thutJnstlc over farm I.K..II.. ~ s st.abi- OLO the new wonllerful Prt:! 1
llzatloro methods
1proc~ racfl powder Pure11t
Tht board wa.s !.&amp;r~el;. crea ted , smoothlffit powder knovm !:it.e~ l
tD 01 ganlze the furmcr's COOJX'ra- : longer No ttoky m· ps.sty IOOIL.
U\'l'h , sa id Col" 1 am not ll1 l &amp;rime or.,. grit. MELLO-OLV PJit~
rnvr.. 1 Ll buym 6 up mqe qu:mllt 1c:. vents large po r!!b a nd nev~'J bn'laii.-1
of r •:un and cotton Th·· guv('.:l- or feels dry Blends Mt uran ;.o with
["Jt'nt has no molt· Jlght lo buy up an}' cum ph:xlon
rkma.ncl :Mell9j .urph.E rra m ptoduct.+&gt; thau SI UI)lusiMlo For snie by J 1cob Elberi.ekl
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Portland

The Ooldbergs; 1,
H-rry Reller's Orch:
Ptoa:ram; 9, Kodak Program; 9.30,
Theatre of the Air ·
1pe~· Orch; 11,
Dan'" Orch
'IIVJZ-New York 1349.5-160) &amp;:tli
pm, Lowe! Thomas; 6, Amos

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1Jr m:c can ~Ud 8e fl em the drawl lngs o! short skirts found on the
Dy ALICE LANGELIER
wull .. ot 1 er taJn cuverns. These
IN £ Staff CcJ rl·spon:lent.
d!Ei ~:s rc.!!Cmble the
tlm.lflCild
fa, it Sept. 3 -S ~ mc Amrrlcan'l 1 sklrl~ worn by the women seert in
Jlv in" in the Umtcd state~ th ink , lh( : rlt:zes decorating the pala~
thev '\ave teo muc h wat ~ r . all'l cf t ;~ f· Mlnoan epoob on Ui .:! Ulland
Hc ffiP d t hem Uvlng ._1 Frunc , of C1et.e 0800 B . C.J
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lattel· for eXI\mplc r.:.ays th:
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ZIO"'JSTS
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cafe 1,1 al!lau&amp;ant lhlnks thc1e l;; r.lty tum:
S MtGH:r BE expected of people who, in spite of all
thtn1 wrong wtth a man who chick~ns o.nd ether Httle
sud1 as doe:~. cats and COY.'s,
scientific: experiment and pr·oofH to .t he contrary that
fc r wntcr and nothing Lo put arr (l•ten the bugbear or the
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Nc Frenchman ever dc ~s thr.t
the world is round, 01' nearly ~u. will continue tn hold l •J
\' r.ry rew v1s!1ing Amedc at!S let lll the country rood,
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ci,th •e~· fc1 that 11111 tt "r
very very careful In the
or
the belief that it is ftat and l:lquare, the Zionistic f o II ower~
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In lllinoiti are doing :\orne fouliRh thmgR. }t'ur in~tance, llll Rrf.~llura. nt - keepcrs u.nd wnllen. l have big damages to pay In case of
ordinance in Zion City r ece ntly, waR pa~tmd, prohibiting t1y t:~ persuade cv~ry vl5.t:;: tho~ accidents.
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hns lets to
of meet
trmsone
in bill~ts
Up tocomln~
the pruent
to artef
time.
by auto:noavoiding
the blowinK of whl~:~tleH by luco moti\'CH when pal'ls ing Par
who fhrs n t tnkt 1v..1e or ~ c : thev a ll~~&gt; itatlnR he11 or P too-careful
through that city.
tm.tlq:e lu :dl him alm ~.. t-a~-ex·- ~w. had nothing la rto but pick up
Naturally no engineer toot." n whiRtle for fun ordi- pem've mlneml wnte 1 whlrh do 'lle plece5 and 110 on thdr way A
not ~ t;~ lCh Gllc'!l thirst.
falill mt:.Lorlst ttylng to u.void kiiJnarily, as whistle tooting eventually "rum&gt;~ iuto money''
N[• 111 tv nil
Amerlcuns b ' ll:!VJ' lnR 11 flfjg on the road nenr Otjon
due to 1he :-;h~Hm lo~ll re!o!ulting, coni\equently it is as:-umed t h ~~ · mH rcl e s lol'l :s abiJUI the wa- cru~hE' d Into a tree an1 Y.'ll.S badr t
ly inJured. He demanded $400 from
0
that en)lincer:;. blow their engitw whh;tieH only a.'! n warn- t : r Al l · ore a ra d tu tt~llch a dwp thC ll\\lner and the court!! allowed
. of th£m pe.haps ~~re vcrv It
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14r and )Ira. Ch&amp;rleti Ph=m~ ,~ northeuu-rn and ln06t cenu-at\pllne yestl'rdlt.\1 Mfor~
empt.J IOct 14, will elkk!rse It 11"1-1.1 und
the U,.lter I Wtet or the alain lib'&amp; dl.str l,'ta Is t~vorable to IIISht.l)' l standli ltl 1l breath-takmg t rtal iSrtk uctlonlu co:tg:e~ rtJt~ t:rll•Jje
PM• '1'. . ..,.. h
Ltmu, are due t.o arrive hen to- un&amp;ett.led and warmer weather In tllj:ht Wlll&gt; W r!y ll.iiillJ tod11y at Lht: one uf the bl&amp; farm I.Jiilllll~ZKtwru;
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day to claim Wra. Lemke'&amp; body.
Lhis \icinlt)' t.onil:hl, tol.loweu ou iraceti
Alcherly Wlll Injured Jut L5 c:~rr.mltted also t.o tJu, CXI)J rl dt:·
VlrlID
rttdny by wu.rmer w!.tfl lncreultq Prlda y when hi.!! pl11ne nOlled Oller t-enture Ide&amp;.
J"'IONI 511-L
clout.lineu probably wlttl llhowen upo11 landin!i
t'hc fann buret.u, ONeal pn.'&lt;11ct by latl~ attemoon or l.t nlJht .
A dm.en huge Hymg boat&amp; from cd. won support a bUl by Sen Uick·
-the U. 8 . mavy bB.se on the Atlantic inaor. (RJ of Iowa, thi·ow i,•H GteatPI'ITSBUaGH PRODUCE
coast we re to appear over the air- er J ntrtctlow; arowu.l tnu.h ng lll
tContlnu~ 1Tom page one)
Pitu.burab, Sept.. 3-lNB--Pou.l• port thiS a!tentoon tts a feature or rutures Wl the araln exchu.u!l{";
I tey- Marir:et weaker· d~lllllnd !alrt navy dttv
the Western Union Telelltapll om ctt hegemony has. actually C06L Fr11nCe1 11upply heavy · heavY hena :12-14 ·\
Tile farm board hf! lpto pt'ICU
durh.ll the latter's ll&amp;cation.
In cal'l\ outlay , to date .
hena 18 ~ 22 . teahorn heM 16:,
throu~th tts stllWliZli.Uon ttfforts.
Mr.., bhnrlet&gt; Oresl! and daughTo Enaland, a credit of $125.000.- 19 . leghorn sprlnaers 1'1'-20· heavy 1
but 1f U1e eqWLlt:ratlon fL~ haJ
ter VlrginW spent Wednesday with 000 tD the Bank &lt;Jf Enaland, wltn \oo iored brollern 21 .25, tla;ht 'colored l
bt;Ln b e!tect. the Prlco: o!
wht:r.t
frlcnM in Colu..llbu.s .
t.he United Sta.tb puttlnc up a like lbroilen 18-21 , r0011ten 13-14 ducks 1
Continued rrom P' :e one)
'nlMtl be 15 to 20 eeutli " but:Jlcl
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\lllan He believes IJ".e cxe.:::utlvc hrghel. O 'NeaJ M:d
Faat Southern Ohio Electric Capt.ain and Mrs Gt!orse How- amount plus 1200.000.000 credit ID 16-18 , aeeae 12-15.
d&lt;r left Thursday tor P tltsbul"'h the En«U8h treuury;
Butter- Market nrm ; demand commiLl{'t:, which meeta In ChiCB&amp;'O Jlf' declined l.o cunmll'lll (,ll U1•
where they will spend Udr vaca ~ ml'inl' hr t?ad? . uO 8yBh
moderate,
aood; 92 At;Ore 2!) 1
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Aaanaation to Play
tlon
Tht!y
were
a.ccomp1L11ied b}
To
Germany,
approll.lmatel
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J- 4; 88 score 26 : I
Local Boyo
Mrs. Theron Rm sell Dll the moto1 &amp;100,000,000 In non-colleet.Mble ~1
trlp.
parahons payments refunded to
steady ; demand
Ttl.,._ fast New Lexington team
Carol Meadowa ret~ to hi~ Germany, plus an unknofm bul
supply moderate ; near- '
wtllcb had expected to be- htre to home In Columbua TuesdaY a.!ter 1 ~omr.nratlvely smaU sum In Gt!rreceipts l8 ~ l9. fresh exeotnJ~e~ w1th a. loc:al l.ta.m t.hl&amp; eve- visit wtth rrte11ds and relative man short-term credlts ,
ftrst.llll-22, hennery wht\.e5 u·
ning, baa .~~ent word t.hat 1t will be here.
Tu Hunpry, 40 per cent share ot tra11 23-24 .
bnpontble for them lo Jill the enMr and Mrs. Louis Burforr 1 $35.000000 lntematlona.l lot\n:
Ve&amp;et.able&amp;-Marlf.et st.Hdy ; deaaaernent. In order that the Cans t~ere amml(l those who attender
To AuEtria , a lotul of $42.500.0:!0 mand falr : supply moderate ; to-~
will not be disappointed, arrange- tne Ohio state lair at Colwnbm w be &amp;flUlted after the AustrD· matoe!!-nearby 8 qt bnkeLs 25·
ments ha\'e been made for the fast Wednesd ~~oy .
German custom:; psct has been 30c.
Boutht'm Ohio Electric team to
Mrs carl Hollman returned ~ ibaudoned, this loan to be used by
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play a team of local players q:ain . h~r home in Columbua Wednesdl\\' Austria to rtpay lt. $22.250,po&lt;l loan
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This team, one of the be-st m tht' after lt. v!Mt with her parents, Mr to the Bank or England wntch
distrtct, can always be countell on 11 nd r.Irs Edwin Cook and other Br:ltlsh lnstitu;.lon mgently needs.
to gtve a lood ~WCDunt ot itself A relatives.
Other sums have been sunk In
good ~~:am~ Ia always all8ure1 when
Mr. and MrS. James Titus ~~onr the little entente and in Poland,
&lt;ConUnued rrom DSJi:e one)
ever R Middleport team J.g on the Mr and Mrs. Dan Hartinger mo- hut the a.bove key sum&amp; rep..'eSf!nt
The
was to open this
arounda. ~ 11ame will be started tore ~! Lo columbus Thursday 'llihert the prluclplll cost to France for
an emclency contes t
as much before &amp;IX o'clock a.s po.s- thcv atl£ nded the talr.
her victory.
pllol6 and the da.lly I
Mrs Erlna Leaper and Miss MaxOl1lY nve y~at'S a110 Fnnce
women 's dead sUck land 1
alble, after 5:30 because of t.he fact
that It geta dark 50 quickly after lne t.rapc:r 1eturned t-o their homt' at lhr helibt or her currency
Starting with a 30a;llr thirty and a slow game must m Qnincy alter a wt'eks vi.slt with nation period and had to be resact rated planes or 1
be !httshed In the semi da1kness 01 the fNmer's mct.her. Mrs Ev11 cued f rom fhumctal collapse by a
piston djsplacemen l.,
... des o1 L I'S liU and son Joh n.
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credit or 1100.000.000 from J p
...,. ed dashes was to!
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)Jh . and Mrs M J McCarty ft- Mor~;. n and his aMOCiale3
alternoon, the most
being the 50-mue lte~- !
1ulllfd to their home Wednesday
SURPRISE SHOWER
aft~r 11 shm t visit with tnends 1.1
Geneva, Sept.
event open to planes of
Twwtv-ftve
friend&amp; ot Mrs. Cha&lt;:.
InchesIIor lt'tili.
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Colu mbus
ed or the futulty
d
Neal delightfully
su rprised he1
H I and Mrs. L o McMastt't ln thf' face ot
speedy .111 ps were ~n«&gt;re
with 1\ mlltellaneou11 l!hower a.t het 0111 child: en Ma ry Lou and Busttr opposition. Germany and
In this Hnal event One ot thfse ·
home on Second Avnue Wednesday rrtoor.'rd to thPh b{)ntC ~rter a
was the home - made cran or Benny ,
Aft th
k
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d f 1 d8 today dropped their projected
I Howard. Chicago llh mall pilot, who
eve::lmQ.
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e PllC Bji:e.'l wert' week~ visit with Clc\elan
r en · toms union.
his ship up to an average
cpem~d the guests Wf'rt' se&amp; \'t'd with
M! ~S Elizabeth
GrosSman Df
Announ&lt;:ement that the pocl
176 miles per hour ill a qualJly .. !
~m:Wm~de lc~ cl'ea~ awl cake by I Cleveland 1.s the guest o~ D~j and been definitely dropped w~~os
ing test Hight ·~;.~;~~:~, ~ :~
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s 8Seti
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aym .: Hllrrls Mrs. Oeori!t' SC'haar Rild nm Y
by Foreign Minister D. Jullu.s
Posslbly even more
and the honor guest 5 mother, Mrs
M1 and Mrs J to:. D Hurting~~ tlus of Germany before the
the longer event f01
the
Rus~ell
mct&lt;ar dto Cclumbus Thursday
Europea.n committee of the I.Ragm.&gt;l planes was the antlclpated
attc. '1 t he Ohto Stat e Fair
lot Nations council
!between Howard II ''Pete,"
CLUB HOSTESS
Mr s Dea Ha}'Cli, Mrs M J . wM.,.;,:
Dr . Schober made Ill.:. armounc!&gt;·J Loyell Bayles' speet.ly Gee
Mt·s CPdrlc Clark was hostess to carlv and Mr11 Adda Smith 'h"~"' ment first, declaring t.a 1a t Au-·~rla 1sport.str In the men·s 3D-mile
htt l'!'ldge club at he r home on Hunl 1•gton vi~1tms T hruw la v 1 .__:y was ready and w1Ung to Jc ~ tht' Jor all dash for planes or 511l-cublc
Third Avenue Wed~sday evening wee nccc mpan::d bv Mrs Jame,~ !schemf' go In ravor or concertt&gt;d IncheH. This event also has
Guests of the club were Mrs. Ch~~os Mcndo\\s who has been the gues European economic C!J·('r•eratlon tracted sev4tal other • n- known
McMnster, M1BB Mar.l+ Elizabeth of l!c t daughters for the past week !Dr. Curttus followed in similar vein.
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Hartin~~:er and Ml·lf. 0 B. Stout
Mr. and Mrs. Charlc~ SetUe of
As hnd been widely
eager to witness a re- 1
amazing 11peed perFollnwtna the refresltmen ~ course ce&lt;llU 010ve JHC :.pcmHng the tt~ pact was dropped
prlzo;! !or high score was award".!d week with the!r o::JUgh ler Mts. permaneJlt court or
mlles per hour ot-1
to Mr.&lt;~ . John Kent and guest prize Cha• It'~ Wise Sr. llllll family
IJUsUce at The Hague had
a Spl'lnt~fl,:!ld, 1
to Mrs. Stout.
.ts long-&amp;walted ven:th::t as
, In hilt specially- I
whether the projoc c:d union
WIU! Junior Tuesday, 1
SLIJMBER PAR TV
lated the treaty or VerPidlle1; or
awaited the artival of:
M1ss Louise Talbott enLel'talneLI
Otmevu protocols o. llrl
transcontinental derby- :
with 11 slum .... r
each ptlotlng &amp; ship capable
• gr oup of frl-•s
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250 miles an hour.
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party at her home on Fifth Avenue
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Wecbwsday evimmg . Those p1esent Ucs
seven speed kings will
were Ml!ises Vir1lnto Leonard, VirOne of the mtJ.n dlstnbuJ;Ing
t.he home pylon l~te t.o(l'lnlu Oren, Evelyn
Eichinger. point') cf the narcotic I ing oprratthe end of the gruelling
Wlletta Emmlsh,• Fr11nces Dillard 1nll' il' t h1~ a ren Is located at. Omroute from Los Angeles
Stello Palmer,
Ma.xme
Bums, nelh:vllle, Pa , ucccrdlng Ia fedm"fLI
Sept. 3. 1931
$15.000 and the
Mayme Elizabeth
Covert. Ruth 1\Uth·nltles P owf'rs Wlls lf'\&gt;ealed
trophy are offered
Oratt. and Mrs. Paul Leonard
through correspondence di&amp;:ave1'Cd By U S Weather Bureau Columbus
!n h \f. trunkf'l lo have been at
TLc neld of obfKlrvatton Ia alJohn F~~rnmlng of Columbus Connellsville at Vllrlous times.
mos~ entirely free lrm~1
I !;:in~~!
was t.he 11uest of Mu. Sarah Dobb5
B11.1rett
O'Hara,
well- known storm centers thl.s ";~::;;~~~-;
then
Thwaday.
C'hlcn~o atltorney, today conferre-1 w.e!!.Uu~r Is somewhat _1
in an
: c'' , •• ··JI''rank
Mr. and loll's. Clifford Erwin 8lld with J. Ed Law. chief COU•l.Sel tor the nc.rttt Atla11tle
MillS Oaro LouJae· Erwin n!.otored to Powf'rs O'Hara Is believe-d to be t~e Appalachlon districts; elae12 hours, 26
Oolu r.bi.L!I Thursday to spend the slated to act in 1U1 advl&lt;tot·y capa- w~1·c the weather Is t~enerally !air ·~otltlo·~~.. 12.5110 .. ' pooled
remmnder of the week w1lh rdn- citY at the cteten~ of the self-con ~ Rains were nearly general east ,of pilot breaklnQ" the record.
tlvei'l und l'l'lend&amp;. The,v were ac- tt'S~IJ slayer
the hliMisslppl river and ~ht
M~n\\•hlle, the /potential
companied by Mlas Helene Wilson
O'llam w11s counr.el fer VIrgil scatte:ed showers occurred In the attempt by: Bafles. to set a
who has bteq t.tl.e~ h~ guest Cor Klr':IRnd nn h Ja! at Valparaiso northem plains states, the fall be· American land ' Speed record tor
the past week
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Tnd . fm the murder (.t Arlm .: mg t&gt;tnvy cvct the Ohio and Ten- planes remal.ned somewhat. shroudMt·&amp;. Eben Bowen snd Mi .. Dr a:. es v: ho me l her death at a ncsse&lt; Vl\lleys. The wcallier
ed , fl) &lt; tny~tery. The required 3Frs t' CE'S Bowen ldt for Camp Knox ··g in nnd sex'
party. Kll'k hwa , somewhat cooler this
morning ~llGitililt'ir cOurse has been · marked
'T!l.uaday where they will bP th afte· two trllj.IS wus t~ul to thr re- over the eastern portion of the ott and permiMion to sta~~:e an oftl~ml!l ~ or the
former's daughter. t fcrm11tory for len years
country and over most or the! Mls ~ial record-seeklna ftlgl)t 1s beluq
Mrs R A. Onmble lor ?Jeveral 1ap; 1 Th ~ Chicago cou l.Sf'l Is re ·-'
po
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tilling the nt'vr r tn havE&gt; ha i a client 1"'"'
nautJque International, ava.iatlon's
·t"~~~of Mrs. Theron R\ISBell at · a "1t'1.th penalty."
j The prevalllng low pressure over goverulna body. Bayles has Indicated a desire to try and crack AI
mark of 266.8 miles per
;-;;~tl~~~·
has made no formal ap-1
with race omctals,
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commander Richard L. R
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R A. F.
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the team of Euaces, who stunted hi6
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vtlle spent last week here with her

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111 1. and Mrs. Reid Holt and two
ch!lml'n have returned to Lheir
hon m at Che.riefiton, after a pleas Ant vlslt with the latter'&amp; motller,
Mt s J A. Smlt hp,nd family .

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!live your tobHco 111 be•t obaace-th.. '• whv you tbould b.ay OCB
ptopen, f•~~toul produoa: of the lloltor4 milia Ia FhDOI. Buy tbla
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MDtbll ' 7, Popular Protram; 7:30, \ Aleunder and f&amp;mUy
Tbe Jk.oa 811Wn ; 'l :t6 , I!JI.Itoen at
Ha rry Bw!'n and hunlly 11.re \ 'l:.~be 8t1Jle~; I , Popular Pfoll'am ; B, ltinl relative~&gt; at Akron and Clevehul Whlt.ema4'1 Paint.lrl; 9:1&amp;, l)aod \.hill week .
Clara, Lu &amp;nd '!m ; 10, .\lpQI
i&amp;ra. Nancy Bea.les, Miss Mattie
And)' ; 10:11, DtDge OrR; 1!, RUfll Hendef80n and two sons Earl anct
Columbo; ll:lS, Louttl IIJWlll'Y fRa iph spent Thursday ailernoon
PJ\'1; 11 :50, CUI. ~ana Orcb; J:I . ~D ' wlth Mr .and Mn. R . S . Henderson
am Oreh
Coolville.
WoN-Cbtc&amp;to CIUI.41-,.) 6 :SO 1 Mn ROOt · Small il.nd little &amp;a:,
pm, Dblner Dance, 6:16, Harolrl of Plttabur~~:h are v1sitln g her
Teen ; '1' :06, Loule'a BUftll'Y f'lve : grandparents, Mr . and Mr~ ScuLt
'1' : 16, Uncle WalL and Sketais. ; 7:45 Carney ot Uli.s place
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Earl Burtnet.t'a Oreh ; 8, Orand I Mr and Mrs Laic Ol'lm spell
()pen Qema; 8: Ui , Moderu Mood, Sunday at AntiQUitY W!Lh rc1Ht1V&lt;'S
1 :10. l'amoUI Men; I :Q, Earl Burt ! Mr. and Mrs. Tom Deemli aud
nettlt ()fch~ 9, Root Garden Con- , children att.ended a fam ily re uulon
etrt~ 1 :10, Clara, Lu and Em; 9.t6, at P~~orkersburg: Sunday.
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Dream Bhlp; 1G:15, The
Mr Naney Beals. Mrs
Ma t 1t'
Bora; 10:10, Jan Owber'a QrcJl; U Hendt~rson , daughter Fllmlle and
Tecl Weema' Orch ; 11 .30, BUI Dena 1 son Earl spent l118t Tuet&gt;dny nt Lcflue·a Ofehtl\ra.
tart with Mrs. Elizabeth Alcxandet
WTAM - Cleveland !:180-lO'JOJ \ fl,lld family .
8:30~m, GerM and Olenn ; 'I', Pupu ! Prank Allen has moved his fn mllar ~;
8, J'rldl.1 Frotk; 8:$0, lly trom Pomeroy t.q hi&amp; farm at.
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of Ule Air; 10 :15, Tbe •
Stebblna Boya; 10:30, Vinctlnt Lopez' Qreb;
11 . 15, Pie P'Wlt 1
Pete; 11 :30, Jot Smith's Orch ; 12,
Mldftlght Melodlel; 1~ : 30 am, Man '.
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HE PRESENT air rae•• b.ing held this week in Clev•la~d ,-;re of ineBtlmabte beuelit to the world in the nd vanceme'rit of aeronauHc~ . By the!'e many "~.r&amp;riotJS spee•l
events bflnging together makeR and types of planes of al!
descrir)\i6JIM, a good idea of their practicability and their
limitatitins is derived. As a re:;ult, improvement." can be
made on certain point R, thH d iMc.:•we ry of who~_o~e ·wea knesses i.fUJ:erwi::!e might he und1scovcrecl for month s if nul
years. ,Each and every aviator who take ~~ part in th e:;e
demon&amp;tr!ftion.s is to Ue commended ai'l a ver.v great bentfit to humnnity and tho~e who gi\·e their live:-~ when an accident Lefulh~ them during the lntrfCate and dangerou~
maneuvers, are nothing if not mnrtyrs to the cause of Humanity.
As this is written, fortunately, no fatal acciden~ have
been rec.Otded although !&gt;ICvera! very clo~e call~ h~.vc beeu
experienced by the air pilotA und several planes totali)'
wrecked in the rmmlting Mmatih-ups.
Thc. ,present rcnction of the 11eopie, ~Npeciaily tho1:1e
who fUUQw aviation a s I'!Ornething more than a h ohhy , i ~
that groat strideH are being mude in th e air trantS purtatior
and a great pat't of the credit ijol due to theMe stiff te:;t~o~ undergone
durill¥ the week or more of t'a C('t! and compc.
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wi1hout mmkrn clcc•
ttJC refri gcra n un H l pwr
h o me is anuthcr Jay of
wa stin g.

rt:eelpt6 100:
si 3ady, \
thmu vea.lers 950-10.00; medium,
and •Irod gradt:8 8 .50-Y on ; des lr- I
nble llea~·y calvr:s 6.00-1.50
Shtcp rt'Celpts 1000. l~~oml' ' .~l o w.
a few early ~alts stead:. al :J 'JO fc:
rh&lt;:'!c.:r handywclghts. ~c vrml bid
uH. u: m 25 low ~r at 'i 'lb ami com·
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w11l p:~y lo r a Lcnn,,: I.
tric RcfrJ gcru!or ... hro
ing new suviug;s, new I.. L'l·
v~:nlcnce the year 'rouuJ.

GRAiN PRICES
Chicago. Sept 3- INS-Qraim
opened uneven today Whea' was
1-c ot! to 1-fc up, corn unchanged
to 1-Bc down R.nd oaw 1-" to 1- Bc
lower,
Opening Price~~ ·
Wheat-Bept. 4D 5-8; OP-e. 48 3-4
1-11; March 52 . May ~ ii-8 l -2.
Corn-&amp;lpt. 43- 43 1-8 Dec. 38
J-2, May 43 1-8 1·4.
Oat&amp;--flept. 20 3-" 'l-6; Dec. 2J
3-4 '1'-8; May 25 1-'·.

Complete refrJ~er ato r
guaranteed 3 ~ears. T e n
dollars do'\\ n p l '" "· ,, c
in your llor•. :: t- .

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cpldemlc
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Pnns hasdiseuse
u .cvt!l pedtYtrian
1\'h\o.:h mlght t·omc rrom drluiUll!lI:lepre.. io:"' E.1.plalned 1
\Vfll t'l illl t' tmugh to prov e lb pur lty tJ Qln and all Amrrlcllm who
\\'11t111'n ut·r- !Oil'IIJ.:J;IInll' fur Pepml
v. Ish to dtlnk it
rlt!hl~ Ill .l.l J\!111. 'l'ht•v m·e !whim!
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· F:,,. lhr n 19t llmc ~lllf'l' his bttllill ' trle~ '''"'' 11re th•IJ!fl' tim Mttng~Ihu:.
bewulh the Arch of Tl'hunph,
Fr~~onee 'o; Unknown Soktle•· was •·e- ,......, ___.., •....,~by the average rt~d- cr lltly vlstt~d by " seml-cmclnl
0( !'11lllll d .. ll'~ation
It was et.ma joke, ha~t through .-o~ed c r 35 O c•mRn PC\CifJs ta who

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H~ Lc&lt;tl{llc nf NutionK, lung viewed
blooderl Am erican at&gt; ftomething of
one of their teprt!:;entu,tiveK, l'lprung a really new anrl nrig- :~~~~ " Wlcflth b~'al'ins: Um tmcnp - 1
tnal propm•al. Thi~ represe ntative ha!-1 propOBed that thle "J.J11kn0\1n hc10 or &lt;&gt;n atroc10Us
Leanu(l
organi ze an urmy recruited fl'(lffi the countneJ.Iwar \'em ~'&gt;~\crlflce and c ur aetl\'lt.y
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gut~ and to he mo\t•d only when ordered to do NO Y
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A 1;1111 c numt -r cf r :cnch g ~ u.J1
propcr nuthorities.
a unt\, stocd neaaby 111 ca :'!e thcr::
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If 1 th a t 1' [ ap y c•un\l')' Tht'
wrrc nny dlsa&amp;n cll.t ~ · mcldcn t'l
Th c SU~Oft':;t t 10n
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eer?monJ' wu:; canmd cut 11;
proposeM or does del'lare u war ot aggr~Hsion, contrary to pe•'f"ll m!lnll&lt;'l
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the Leugue nt' Nutium; diHcif•line, the League's army will There wr rtm't many benuty canimmediately be c~dllld · forth to put the rcbelliom~ nation Ill teft&lt;S 1.1 ll n days or th e ca''"·
Thl'&lt;, 1'...luH
of pollciniT the world is indeed dw ~ llera te r.ausc t; aut 1ful women
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novel if nnt inspiring. Tn get down to practical ca1:1es, for tho copclt l.~l o n Thlabaull-S•sson ar.
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~nstance, suppose the United tates were mvo ve m a war Ma"rt:tl~nlans
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the IJeawue expected to get any rllrect retmltK In pultim' ! ;~!lt~~r~~!~ !~~~~~~~/r~:i:; 1 a~~c~;
.America in ib~ plnce, it appear!) that all the armieg of the 1mirt!1orn Me'Cllttll'anean t'CRioll and
.• \he c.::• lor ~ d drawing~ t ou na en th•
:rest of the world would nee dI! be d ra ft e d , or b ang, th ~ w~ll~ or tho caverns Sh1:1 ~how;
Lea rue of Nation ;;. would lH• a dhtmul fnilure.
. th3 rllantcterl~tlcs n! ne1m btau.
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+q11tic thpn the original idea which to date has proved · 8Yip!•Uir:e about the wa iRt
'' be FlUCh ll monumentHI 1uug hllliJ
· stoc k . Th e 1.eague IJ j' ! thelih&lt;'hou!e.
was the hfLud:v woman about
ooul~ cut up the wild
is something io Ju~c p bu~y hodles happy drafting mt'Rl. cock wen and :;;rw with her
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1\11!~• apd lci~as for countrtes to toll ow w It!
t ey now s ll:hl~ or ltt1r outside clolhJng and
not mean anything to any country if at any time they that or h'lll' r.ave-man hMband,
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her own rough fabriCfl.
with small chance of ever becoming a reality I In ~plte a.,f her lack of beaqts·.
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mt Wc&amp;t1 •lttl l1vtd. abeut 20 000

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ALL- WEATHER

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9.'70
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14.110
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Size 8~ ·ln. Jc 105 m., fast
colors in 'orchid, ro~e. gold
' an.&lt;l gree,ll. Regular $2 values
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t.G0-~1(30x4.50)
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Special . . .. .. . . . . . .. . $2.49

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Tubes
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RUFFLED . CURTAINS
Colat·ed edges in pbjk, blue
and plain white.
SI&gt;&lt;!Cill Per Pair ......... 49c

FANCY BED SPREADS

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All bleach ad- Guaranteed
all linen, i'ast colors. Lengths
2 \ '~ to 5 yards. Regular 35c
values.
Special Per yd .. .. ·.... 12Y,c

Guamnteed fast colot·s, t·eg,
ular 50c values.
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that rich Prince Albert tra~,r.t &gt; •c.:.:, j'Oll know
you're in for some !ircat l :garl'ltc-sc :' ',:d:l~.
The first one you make: a:;d ~:r.;okt: c,mfirms
your prediction. Smooth and 111 :: liow and
mild •• , just plutnb·wonderl" l, Fdlowsl No
matter what you're
rolling 'em with now, try
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Prince Alberh· thl~ ·.S(ll11e tobacco m!'kes tjl
pipe perform, too. Try it huth ways.
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All pw'e linen-blue, rose,
and gold-Size 60 in.x78 in.
Sp«iel .. .'. .. . . .. . .. .1.39

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TJ1r "walk &lt;l''l cnr' Is inc tnvmt · lieve It or Not:" '7.
other more mell::&gt;w llqulds.
I tlon 1h e Fre nch playwl'lghL, Mar- a:ram , 7:30, Teddy
a 11 t 811 a m:~tter of fact , r arli-ilau cd PH.Jinol, intends to renllze in 7:-11, Slsters of the
warer 1~ not dana-erou~&gt; 1t doemn th ' nea1 future
lar ~ram; 8:30,
come from Lhe old Beine ri \'CJ' [1 5
ln:. ftad of clmtl nulng his v~ry D,
Ul Whiteman'•
lht" waite ! t ry to makr ou t. ' but SUC.!CI:iilflll play writing, the r.uthor Cla:r'a, Lu and
frc no n dt~tanl. rnountalt SliUtc ~ os cf th" cc lebrat ~d "Topl'.:.~' a.td ~~~~~nyl~S ~Or't~c~h·b,.•;,,"':~.':~..
1onl r nd ~eparkllng watu 118 om· ' Mn : •us" now dcs l. ~s tO seL his
l\'t ll fmd In am• &amp;;!cat ctty Th [' fl - talf'l;ts to wo rk to~ the humble
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T~i:o~ warning ~igrlal, th(•n a.s a ~:~afety measure meuntl
nothing to lite Zionists ond although the y huve paMt~c d
such an nrd111an..:e, th !.::!Y have not yet deviHed mean~ of
prosecuting the engim' &lt;; r~ berau:-lt! lh('y have no means •tf
catching tiH'm, 110 ~t op s h e ing made by the whistle tooterH.
A1:1 a furUwr cvident·e of their l&lt;tek of good .JUdgment, they
are now con~iderinll a ~mokc ordinance nimed at the en·
gine~ comiug lhrough lheit· dty burning coal.
There ct! Itainly i8 no uccuunting for the actions of Home people, :-mnt•
as they may appear tn the naked eye.

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An&lt;ty; 6:30, Phil Cook;

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women. ,,_,red - 1 0 lj
.c&lt;:aut u1
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. arm b!oc ::: ~~t ~en - yuut.h!uJ comple,.;wru; use MEL~
thutJnstlc over farm I.K..II.. ~ s st.abi- OLO the new wonllerful Prt:! 1
llzatloro methods
1proc~ racfl powder Pure11t
Tht board wa.s !.&amp;r~el;. crea ted , smoothlffit powder knovm !:it.e~ l
tD 01 ganlze the furmcr's COOJX'ra- : longer No ttoky m· ps.sty IOOIL.
U\'l'h , sa id Col" 1 am not ll1 l &amp;rime or.,. grit. MELLO-OLV PJit~
rnvr.. 1 Ll buym 6 up mqe qu:mllt 1c:. vents large po r!!b a nd nev~'J bn'laii.-1
of r •:un and cotton Th·· guv('.:l- or feels dry Blends Mt uran ;.o with
["Jt'nt has no molt· Jlght lo buy up an}' cum ph:xlon
rkma.ncl :Mell9j .urph.E rra m ptoduct.+&gt; thau SI UI)lusiMlo For snie by J 1cob Elberi.ekl
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Portland

The Ooldbergs; 1,
H-rry Reller's Orch:
Ptoa:ram; 9, Kodak Program; 9.30,
Theatre of the Air ·
1pe~· Orch; 11,
Dan'" Orch
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1Jr m:c can ~Ud 8e fl em the drawl lngs o! short skirts found on the
Dy ALICE LANGELIER
wull .. ot 1 er taJn cuverns. These
IN £ Staff CcJ rl·spon:lent.
d!Ei ~:s rc.!!Cmble the
tlm.lflCild
fa, it Sept. 3 -S ~ mc Amrrlcan'l 1 sklrl~ worn by the women seert in
Jlv in" in the Umtcd state~ th ink , lh( : rlt:zes decorating the pala~
thev '\ave teo muc h wat ~ r . all'l cf t ;~ f· Mlnoan epoob on Ui .:! Ulland
Hc ffiP d t hem Uvlng ._1 Frunc , of C1et.e 0800 B . C.J
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lattel· for eXI\mplc r.:.ays th:
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ZIO"'JSTS
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cafe 1,1 al!lau&amp;ant lhlnks thc1e l;; r.lty tum:
S MtGH:r BE expected of people who, in spite of all
thtn1 wrong wtth a man who chick~ns o.nd ether Httle
sud1 as doe:~. cats and COY.'s,
scientific: experiment and pr·oofH to .t he contrary that
fc r wntcr and nothing Lo put arr (l•ten the bugbear or the
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Nc Frenchman ever dc ~s thr.t
the world is round, 01' nearly ~u. will continue tn hold l •J
\' r.ry rew v1s!1ing Amedc at!S let lll the country rood,
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ci,th •e~· fc1 that 11111 tt "r
very very careful In the
or
the belief that it is ftat and l:lquare, the Zionistic f o II ower~
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thcl• m~~osters and mistr::s!lfls w111
In lllinoiti are doing :\orne fouliRh thmgR. }t'ur in~tance, llll Rrf.~llura. nt - keepcrs u.nd wnllen. l have big damages to pay In case of
ordinance in Zion City r ece ntly, waR pa~tmd, prohibiting t1y t:~ persuade cv~ry vl5.t:;: tho~ accidents.
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·s anif water
lhey happen
hns lets to
of meet
trmsone
in bill~ts
Up tocomln~
the pruent
to artef
time.
by auto:noavoiding
the blowinK of whl~:~tleH by luco moti\'CH when pal'ls ing Par
who fhrs n t tnkt 1v..1e or ~ c : thev a ll~~&gt; itatlnR he11 or P too-careful
through that city.
tm.tlq:e lu :dl him alm ~.. t-a~-ex·- ~w. had nothing la rto but pick up
Naturally no engineer toot." n whiRtle for fun ordi- pem've mlneml wnte 1 whlrh do 'lle plece5 and 110 on thdr way A
not ~ t;~ lCh Gllc'!l thirst.
falill mt:.Lorlst ttylng to u.void kiiJnarily, as whistle tooting eventually "rum&gt;~ iuto money''
N[• 111 tv nil
Amerlcuns b ' ll:!VJ' lnR 11 flfjg on the road nenr Otjon
due to 1he :-;h~Hm lo~ll re!o!ulting, coni\equently it is as:-umed t h ~~ · mH rcl e s lol'l :s abiJUI the wa- cru~hE' d Into a tree an1 Y.'ll.S badr t
ly inJured. He demanded $400 from
0
that en)lincer:;. blow their engitw whh;tieH only a.'! n warn- t : r Al l · ore a ra d tu tt~llch a dwp thC ll\\lner and the court!! allowed
. of th£m pe.haps ~~re vcrv It
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ing to t:hoMe who:o~e ,tuurne,\M take them acros~:~ the track :t QlQd it WClk ~ oul lhls WilY lt

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.-t thP. chu1ch ba::;cment Sate1 t•niag
Icc &lt;'1'-!am , ~~anct •
wlch .:::., ple . • •d cakr ~;~.re to 11e
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anncuncer!lent that l:* botud w111 1
not J:'UtCha.'lt' mol~ wtt u;l , lout ~Jd 1
the ~-qual.lsatlon ~~~ offcJcd lh · ·~
ony fca...Jble method ol c unLrollln!,;
producllon

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100 to 130 lb. weights 5.'15-6 .25,
t•11':&lt; coo-1 pncklng sow~ 4 :l:l 4.7&amp;
CaUie ~celpt s 20 ; U~tle (.h::mgcs

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14r and )Ira. Ch&amp;rleti Ph=m~ ,~ northeuu-rn and ln06t cenu-at\pllne yestl'rdlt.\1 Mfor~
empt.J IOct 14, will elkk!rse It 11"1-1.1 und
the U,.lter I Wtet or the alain lib'&amp; dl.str l,'ta Is t~vorable to IIISht.l)' l standli ltl 1l breath-takmg t rtal iSrtk uctlonlu co:tg:e~ rtJt~ t:rll•Jje
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Ltmu, are due t.o arrive hen to- un&amp;ett.led and warmer weather In tllj:ht Wlll&gt; W r!y ll.iiillJ tod11y at Lht: one uf the bl&amp; farm I.Jiilllll~ZKtwru;
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day to claim Wra. Lemke'&amp; body.
Lhis \icinlt)' t.onil:hl, tol.loweu ou iraceti
Alcherly Wlll Injured Jut L5 c:~rr.mltted also t.o tJu, CXI)J rl dt:·
VlrlID
rttdny by wu.rmer w!.tfl lncreultq Prlda y when hi.!! pl11ne nOlled Oller t-enture Ide&amp;.
J"'IONI 511-L
clout.lineu probably wlttl llhowen upo11 landin!i
t'hc fann buret.u, ONeal pn.'&lt;11ct by latl~ attemoon or l.t nlJht .
A dm.en huge Hymg boat&amp; from cd. won support a bUl by Sen Uick·
-the U. 8 . mavy bB.se on the Atlantic inaor. (RJ of Iowa, thi·ow i,•H GteatPI'ITSBUaGH PRODUCE
coast we re to appear over the air- er J ntrtctlow; arowu.l tnu.h ng lll
tContlnu~ 1Tom page one)
Pitu.burab, Sept.. 3-lNB--Pou.l• port thiS a!tentoon tts a feature or rutures Wl the araln exchu.u!l{";
I tey- Marir:et weaker· d~lllllnd !alrt navy dttv
the Western Union Telelltapll om ctt hegemony has. actually C06L Fr11nCe1 11upply heavy · heavY hena :12-14 ·\
Tile farm board hf! lpto pt'ICU
durh.ll the latter's ll&amp;cation.
In cal'l\ outlay , to date .
hena 18 ~ 22 . teahorn heM 16:,
throu~th tts stllWliZli.Uon ttfforts.
Mr.., bhnrlet&gt; Oresl! and daughTo Enaland, a credit of $125.000.- 19 . leghorn sprlnaers 1'1'-20· heavy 1
but 1f U1e eqWLlt:ratlon fL~ haJ
ter VlrginW spent Wednesday with 000 tD the Bank &lt;Jf Enaland, wltn \oo iored brollern 21 .25, tla;ht 'colored l
bt;Ln b e!tect. the Prlco: o!
wht:r.t
frlcnM in Colu..llbu.s .
t.he United Sta.tb puttlnc up a like lbroilen 18-21 , r0011ten 13-14 ducks 1
Continued rrom P' :e one)
'nlMtl be 15 to 20 eeutli " but:Jlcl
.
\lllan He believes IJ".e cxe.:::utlvc hrghel. O 'NeaJ M:d
Faat Southern Ohio Electric Capt.ain and Mrs Gt!orse How- amount plus 1200.000.000 credit ID 16-18 , aeeae 12-15.
d&lt;r left Thursday tor P tltsbul"'h the En«U8h treuury;
Butter- Market nrm ; demand commiLl{'t:, which meeta In ChiCB&amp;'O Jlf' declined l.o cunmll'lll (,ll U1•
where they will spend Udr vaca ~ ml'inl' hr t?ad? . uO 8yBh
moderate,
aood; 92 At;Ore 2!) 1
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Aaanaation to Play
tlon
Tht!y
were
a.ccomp1L11ied b}
To
Germany,
approll.lmatel
y
J- 4; 88 score 26 : I
Local Boyo
Mrs. Theron Rm sell Dll the moto1 &amp;100,000,000 In non-colleet.Mble ~1
trlp.
parahons payments refunded to
steady ; demand
Ttl.,._ fast New Lexington team
Carol Meadowa ret~ to hi~ Germany, plus an unknofm bul
supply moderate ; near- '
wtllcb had expected to be- htre to home In Columbua TuesdaY a.!ter 1 ~omr.nratlvely smaU sum In Gt!rreceipts l8 ~ l9. fresh exeotnJ~e~ w1th a. loc:al l.ta.m t.hl&amp; eve- visit wtth rrte11ds and relative man short-term credlts ,
ftrst.llll-22, hennery wht\.e5 u·
ning, baa .~~ent word t.hat 1t will be here.
Tu Hunpry, 40 per cent share ot tra11 23-24 .
bnpontble for them lo Jill the enMr and Mrs. Louis Burforr 1 $35.000000 lntematlona.l lot\n:
Ve&amp;et.able&amp;-Marlf.et st.Hdy ; deaaaernent. In order that the Cans t~ere amml(l those who attender
To AuEtria , a lotul of $42.500.0:!0 mand falr : supply moderate ; to-~
will not be disappointed, arrange- tne Ohio state lair at Colwnbm w be &amp;flUlted after the AustrD· matoe!!-nearby 8 qt bnkeLs 25·
ments ha\'e been made for the fast Wednesd ~~oy .
German custom:; psct has been 30c.
Boutht'm Ohio Electric team to
Mrs carl Hollman returned ~ ibaudoned, this loan to be used by
j
play a team of local players q:ain . h~r home in Columbua Wednesdl\\' Austria to rtpay lt. $22.250,po&lt;l loan
l
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This team, one of the be-st m tht' after lt. v!Mt with her parents, Mr to the Bank or England wntch
distrtct, can always be countell on 11 nd r.Irs Edwin Cook and other Br:ltlsh lnstitu;.lon mgently needs.
to gtve a lood ~WCDunt ot itself A relatives.
Other sums have been sunk In
good ~~:am~ Ia always all8ure1 when
Mr. and MrS. James Titus ~~onr the little entente and in Poland,
&lt;ConUnued rrom DSJi:e one)
ever R Middleport team J.g on the Mr and Mrs. Dan Hartinger mo- hut the a.bove key sum&amp; rep..'eSf!nt
The
was to open this
arounda. ~ 11ame will be started tore ~! Lo columbus Thursday 'llihert the prluclplll cost to France for
an emclency contes t
as much before &amp;IX o'clock a.s po.s- thcv atl£ nded the talr.
her victory.
pllol6 and the da.lly I
Mrs Erlna Leaper and Miss MaxOl1lY nve y~at'S a110 Fnnce
women 's dead sUck land 1
alble, after 5:30 because of t.he fact
that It geta dark 50 quickly after lne t.rapc:r 1eturned t-o their homt' at lhr helibt or her currency
Starting with a 30a;llr thirty and a slow game must m Qnincy alter a wt'eks vi.slt with nation period and had to be resact rated planes or 1
be !httshed In the semi da1kness 01 the fNmer's mct.her. Mrs Ev11 cued f rom fhumctal collapse by a
piston djsplacemen l.,
... des o1 L I'S liU and son Joh n.
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caII P. d •ut:cause
ot ••"'""' .,.,.~~
credit or 1100.000.000 from J p
...,. ed dashes was to!
nl.&amp;:ht________ _ _ _
)Jh . and Mrs M J McCarty ft- Mor~;. n and his aMOCiale3
alternoon, the most
being the 50-mue lte~- !
1ulllfd to their home Wednesday
SURPRISE SHOWER
aft~r 11 shm t visit with tnends 1.1
Geneva, Sept.
event open to planes of
Twwtv-ftve
friend&amp; ot Mrs. Cha&lt;:.
InchesIIor lt'tili.
~
Colu mbus
ed or the futulty
d
Neal delightfully
su rprised he1
H I and Mrs. L o McMastt't ln thf' face ot
speedy .111 ps were ~n«&gt;re
with 1\ mlltellaneou11 l!hower a.t het 0111 child: en Ma ry Lou and Busttr opposition. Germany and
In this Hnal event One ot thfse ·
home on Second Avnue Wednesday rrtoor.'rd to thPh b{)ntC ~rter a
was the home - made cran or Benny ,
Aft th
k
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I Howard. Chicago llh mall pilot, who
eve::lmQ.
er
e PllC Bji:e.'l wert' week~ visit with Clc\elan
r en · toms union.
his ship up to an average
cpem~d the guests Wf'rt' se&amp; \'t'd with
M! ~S Elizabeth
GrosSman Df
Announ&lt;:ement that the pocl
176 miles per hour ill a qualJly .. !
~m:Wm~de lc~ cl'ea~ awl cake by I Cleveland 1.s the guest o~ D~j and been definitely dropped w~~os
ing test Hight ·~;.~;~~:~, ~ :~
e
s 8Seti
rs
aym .: Hllrrls Mrs. Oeori!t' SC'haar Rild nm Y
by Foreign Minister D. Jullu.s
Posslbly even more
and the honor guest 5 mother, Mrs
M1 and Mrs J to:. D Hurting~~ tlus of Germany before the
the longer event f01
the
Rus~ell
mct&lt;ar dto Cclumbus Thursday
Europea.n committee of the I.Ragm.&gt;l planes was the antlclpated
attc. '1 t he Ohto Stat e Fair
lot Nations council
!between Howard II ''Pete,"
CLUB HOSTESS
Mr s Dea Ha}'Cli, Mrs M J . wM.,.;,:
Dr . Schober made Ill.:. armounc!&gt;·J Loyell Bayles' speet.ly Gee
Mt·s CPdrlc Clark was hostess to carlv and Mr11 Adda Smith 'h"~"' ment first, declaring t.a 1a t Au-·~rla 1sport.str In the men·s 3D-mile
htt l'!'ldge club at he r home on Hunl 1•gton vi~1tms T hruw la v 1 .__:y was ready and w1Ung to Jc ~ tht' Jor all dash for planes or 511l-cublc
Third Avenue Wed~sday evening wee nccc mpan::d bv Mrs Jame,~ !schemf' go In ravor or concertt&gt;d IncheH. This event also has
Guests of the club were Mrs. Ch~~os Mcndo\\s who has been the gues European economic C!J·('r•eratlon tracted sev4tal other • n- known
McMnster, M1BB Mar.l+ Elizabeth of l!c t daughters for the past week !Dr. Curttus followed in similar vein.
!
Hartin~~:er and Ml·lf. 0 B. Stout
Mr. and Mrs. Charlc~ SetUe of
As hnd been widely
eager to witness a re- 1
amazing 11peed perFollnwtna the refresltmen ~ course ce&lt;llU 010ve JHC :.pcmHng the tt~ pact was dropped
prlzo;! !or high score was award".!d week with the!r o::JUgh ler Mts. permaneJlt court or
mlles per hour ot-1
to Mr.&lt;~ . John Kent and guest prize Cha• It'~ Wise Sr. llllll family
IJUsUce at The Hague had
a Spl'lnt~fl,:!ld, 1
to Mrs. Stout.
.ts long-&amp;walted ven:th::t as
, In hilt specially- I
whether the projoc c:d union
WIU! Junior Tuesday, 1
SLIJMBER PAR TV
lated the treaty or VerPidlle1; or
awaited the artival of:
M1ss Louise Talbott enLel'talneLI
Otmevu protocols o. llrl
transcontinental derby- :
with 11 slum .... r
each ptlotlng &amp; ship capable
• gr oup of frl-•s
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250 miles an hour.
I
party at her home on Fifth Avenue
---- ·- ---this feature event again •'
Wecbwsday evimmg . Those p1esent Ucs
seven speed kings will
were Ml!ises Vir1lnto Leonard, VirOne of the mtJ.n dlstnbuJ;Ing
t.he home pylon l~te t.o(l'lnlu Oren, Evelyn
Eichinger. point') cf the narcotic I ing oprratthe end of the gruelling
Wlletta Emmlsh,• Fr11nces Dillard 1nll' il' t h1~ a ren Is located at. Omroute from Los Angeles
Stello Palmer,
Ma.xme
Bums, nelh:vllle, Pa , ucccrdlng Ia fedm"fLI
Sept. 3. 1931
$15.000 and the
Mayme Elizabeth
Covert. Ruth 1\Uth·nltles P owf'rs Wlls lf'\&gt;ealed
trophy are offered
Oratt. and Mrs. Paul Leonard
through correspondence di&amp;:ave1'Cd By U S Weather Bureau Columbus
!n h \f. trunkf'l lo have been at
TLc neld of obfKlrvatton Ia alJohn F~~rnmlng of Columbus Connellsville at Vllrlous times.
mos~ entirely free lrm~1
I !;:in~~!
was t.he 11uest of Mu. Sarah Dobb5
B11.1rett
O'Hara,
well- known storm centers thl.s ";~::;;~~~-;
then
Thwaday.
C'hlcn~o atltorney, today conferre-1 w.e!!.Uu~r Is somewhat _1
in an
: c'' , •• ··JI''rank
Mr. and loll's. Clifford Erwin 8lld with J. Ed Law. chief COU•l.Sel tor the nc.rttt Atla11tle
MillS Oaro LouJae· Erwin n!.otored to Powf'rs O'Hara Is believe-d to be t~e Appalachlon districts; elae12 hours, 26
Oolu r.bi.L!I Thursday to spend the slated to act in 1U1 advl&lt;tot·y capa- w~1·c the weather Is t~enerally !air ·~otltlo·~~.. 12.5110 .. ' pooled
remmnder of the week w1lh rdn- citY at the cteten~ of the self-con ~ Rains were nearly general east ,of pilot breaklnQ" the record.
tlvei'l und l'l'lend&amp;. The,v were ac- tt'S~IJ slayer
the hliMisslppl river and ~ht
M~n\\•hlle, the /potential
companied by Mlas Helene Wilson
O'llam w11s counr.el fer VIrgil scatte:ed showers occurred In the attempt by: Bafles. to set a
who has bteq t.tl.e~ h~ guest Cor Klr':IRnd nn h Ja! at Valparaiso northem plains states, the fall be· American land ' Speed record tor
the past week
·
Tnd . fm the murder (.t Arlm .: mg t&gt;tnvy cvct the Ohio and Ten- planes remal.ned somewhat. shroudMt·&amp;. Eben Bowen snd Mi .. Dr a:. es v: ho me l her death at a ncsse&lt; Vl\lleys. The wcallier
ed , fl) &lt; tny~tery. The required 3Frs t' CE'S Bowen ldt for Camp Knox ··g in nnd sex'
party. Kll'k hwa , somewhat cooler this
morning ~llGitililt'ir cOurse has been · marked
'T!l.uaday where they will bP th afte· two trllj.IS wus t~ul to thr re- over the eastern portion of the ott and permiMion to sta~~:e an oftl~ml!l ~ or the
former's daughter. t fcrm11tory for len years
country and over most or the! Mls ~ial record-seeklna ftlgl)t 1s beluq
Mrs R A. Onmble lor ?Jeveral 1ap; 1 Th ~ Chicago cou l.Sf'l Is re ·-'
po
e
ll·v
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.",'ml,v,.a lley, ~lRe where sllghtl~· 10u1ht !'tom the federation &amp;,eroMIMI Helen Hess Is
tilling the nt'vr r tn havE&gt; ha i a client 1"'"'
nautJque International, ava.iatlon's
·t"~~~of Mrs. Theron R\ISBell at · a "1t'1.th penalty."
j The prevalllng low pressure over goverulna body. Bayles has Indicated a desire to try and crack AI
mark of 266.8 miles per
;-;;~tl~~~·
has made no formal ap-1
with race omctals,
.,
commander Richard L. R
~~~~:;;~h~l:;,eo~r:~·;~hcorBritish
R A. F.
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the team of Euaces, who stunted hi6
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Mt s Rosa Patlersou or Cott.aae·
vtlle spent last week here with her

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Middleport

111 1. and Mrs. Reid Holt and two
ch!lml'n have returned to Lheir
hon m at Che.riefiton, after a pleas Ant vlslt with the latter'&amp; motller,
Mt s J A. Smlt hp,nd family .

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nUPpapen •re oea:t In importance ro ~&amp;Dod tohooo. You wat to
!live your tobHco 111 be•t obaace-th.. '• whv you tbould b.ay OCB
ptopen, f•~~toul produoa: of the lloltor4 milia Ia FhDOI. Buy tbla
at tM 1ton wlaert you buy P.A.-book of l50
1
A Uule dtiaC ~ Ink• eajgyant ODIDfl.ce,

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Jll.cio.
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HArbor

who

did

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H\IPllit(JLirn was lrouahL &amp;o Appkl
kDOcJt OrovP tm- burlal We~)'.
N ('4ft Able a.tael, Portlano, O::c ,
Trlx Caudtll of Eureka. ~peJ.·
Ill
Sunday with borne folkA.
...
.AL Ol!rluld QaL--.BpeiOdJ

Maybe rm Wrong

Ma xie Martin or
Y:a.rion
tpendlne th e week here.

Arlee

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Wha t makes that tl(fht-ntp':" walker 110 uMtead y

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i hurlln• """"tlon of the day.
Rookie Ivy Paul e nt.wmed. tllmscll
a.ll around t.he B06Wn Red Sox. re11 .vtn&amp; Dusty Rhode-s w pl teh ft\ e
twu - thJ rdls illllllli!:l:l of perfect
llall for Ule New York Yankees,
whu won 7 to 6. Lou Gehrig did
NOT hit any more homers but
Babe Ruth whacked No. 38 to Ia n d

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READ THIS FIRST
Frank Severn, after an attempt to
retrieve the lost Ct:arina Rubles for
the girl to whom they rightfully belong, Rturrul to En1land from Rusaia in deaperate fear. His friend, Jim
Wynter, and his lawyer. Felix Sant,
rush to Severn's remote co~Jntry
place tQo help him, but Severn already has been kidnaped and carried
away in an automob1le in the nighL
Wynter returns to London and to
tulfill a promi~, attends a roulette
party. There he finds Katharine Far~
ing, once a celebrated young violinist, to whom Severn ha&lt;J.. introduced
him two years before m New York,
and whom he had not been able to
forget. Katharihe lose!! a h~rge sum
r:of money. She tells Wynter that she
had been compelled to give up her
career. Lester Malin, who has money
but no morals, is enamored of K.atb.
arinc,

PIIIIIOl'l. .

Mn Charles carter and dauJh-

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ttlaiUIIIU::.. ;~tkUitiiiiUIIItU 1 U 1 U.IItUia&amp;llllll"'llt"hAUIIUIIIIUau::zunuau

AT mE ThEATRES

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lr:Eiel:&gt;'f' \('NOWS I'T•
CA"::PE'Q,
COtO&gt;&lt;EL HOOI=''ER: OR
MOI~ER

ELECTRIC THUTRE, Pomeroy-TODAY
"DISHONORED"
Mear and Ht; MarltM

TOOTS AND CASPER

D1etaill-,. Vic&amp;or Mt!Lacltn, Lew Cody,

.., lta.tiv ....., 8111 hwell. A lftW lbrlll of &amp;he ar:rt:en.
lnl ....
or loft pea~r thaa life.

IT~ c;'TRICiLY

CON~IOENTIAL

War-

Alao Comedy "AMBITIOUS PEOPLE"
triday and Saturday
"THE FINGER POINTS"

By JIMMY

You t='QQ A

~w

MINUTE'S I PANN"( DE,AQ!I

IF IM OV"T iOO LQN4
1001'? AND CA'5PEQ.
MA'( 'SUC:.F'F..C'T C,OME,.~,·~

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RUS'6. 1!;1
WOJ:ik'IN6- ~IN'E.!

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CAo;""R &gt;&gt;tii..IS

'Yov

HE'D B'E A DlSTA~T R"LAol\'E.

AND I

"Look here, liU!e gut." he said in
the purnn!:: voice he alway9 adopted
toward wtHu~n, "w hy should you
put 011 s u ch d - (n ih wilh a
chap, jus t becau se he sa• v yo u were
hard hit tonight an d wanted to be a
rood pal ?"
Even if Malin's far fr om savory
rtput.1t ion lMil nol L[Cil common
kn owle dge, K.tth.mne would have
known th ere v.as 1 0 m ~thi ng evil
about tlus man, from w hom she
&amp;hrank ins tiud •v cly She would have
mcved past ]11m w 1t hou t a word, but
wtth a little laugh he Ill tt l posed h1s
bulk betwee n her and t he door,
"Don't Uc a little fool!" he so:tid,
Elilt smilm g. "Sillv gctt in' on stills
like llus. l've an 1dea you're d - hard up - &lt;~nd 1 can be gene ro us
to th v:oe I like and I'd l• ke to1 be
genero us to you. Co111e, w l• y
~ h.;ou1du't J OU lei me m~ke good
those l os!'.c~ nf yours, J·:,Jtlt annc-"
"1 nm only K.nh~ rmc to my
friend s, Mr. M.1lm," she th slled out.
"And, o f CO\ll 1e, your words orr: an
lnsnlt. P lc;'l"&lt;' let me p ass. "
H .. VOICe \\aS ICy, bt11 hct eyes
were smonldcr1ng fbt nc:
''You little p rudct'' he S&lt;1id with a
savage s ucc r. H e su dd!.'1 1l y caug ht
til e gtrl'~ wri st ''I'm not going to
ll-t y ou go l1kc 1111 ~-- ·
I' t s~ i o u &lt;~ lely sl.e wrenchcrl her
band free, s\1 u~k h1111 &lt;~c r o~s the
evJIIy !nntlmg l!louth . Sl1e moved
qu•ckly past hun out of lhe room.

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Hear ahd Re; RklhaNl Barihelme.w an• F&amp;J WraJ. Darlnlt ran~~: akr melodrama.
T&amp;nt'IH wUh new anclea.
See the gambllnr;
dtft!l anal es.poaeL
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Aloo Comedy "Elmer Taxeo The Air"

HLar anal 3ee; Rklhanl Dis.,

Hun. ant

UJi9ot~d

8rMSe,

Rath Weston. Shirley GraJ,

FOR:rME

Db: In aallon-!wanr

PJ.ul

four .. uare

aplmt awlndlen el &amp;be ,eo,le'a mene:y.

Alao Comedieo "There He Goea" and "Your
Buaineaa"

Friday and Saturday
"THE MAN OF TH£ WORLD"
lfear and IN: WilL Powell. tarole Lombard, Lawrencl!! (imy a11d
others.

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'TO
ANt&gt; HOOFER

A"'l&gt; F'OR CASPSI&gt;.
TO HEAR A60Uo
BoY~ WON·i ••
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Ht~ TIE rEll\Nb
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TILLIE, THE TOILER

A Deciding Demonstration

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NO JL.J 'i:.1 IHE l.IS.LJAL

LAi C \HI$

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MOR:'N1N&amp; 7

OF F FOR GOOCI
8EHA\/IOR
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PHD&gt;.l·E ·· I C A~T

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I'M NO 60()0
AT RIDDI.e:'i.,
EITHEQ.

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BAD • · t-10. • ·• liETTER.
LL)C.K ...le&gt;&lt;.T TIO,o\E; •• YES.

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UBERTY THEATRE. MIDDLEPOltT, TODAY
"THE PUBLIC DEFENDER"

NOW· GO· ON

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Myatierlo~annlae-danrero--

Aioo Comedy Our Cane in "Love Buoineu"
p;muan 11111111 •al lll.laiii'IA'UI UWI hiiihUIII*I' UMIISU IUIIUt:t:-~umhl

touch wilh the Grayson'• chauffeur.
"Now no one's to worry about it,
it's no use letting this hold up the
game," cried M11ly, uneonquer ably
cheerful. "Your serv&lt;~nts are •ure
to f10d it, Mra. Hildren. In any
case. jf 1 have lost my necklace,
which I don't for • moment suppose. I want to break the bank to
make up for it."
When pr~ sently Wynter came
back from the telephone be had no
good news to report. The necklace
was not to be found ln the ur. He
glanced around the big room for
Katharine. and learned to h1s disappointment that she had gone
while be was ringing up Grayson's
chauffeur.
Roulett" was In fun swing again.
Wynter stoOd looking on without
much interest watchmg Milly play.
and admirina her emihng ebeeriulneu; the losa of her aecldace rnust
~ •orryh1g her•• be knew. mont thaa
ehe would admit. It waa queer about
that necklace. Almost certainly it
must have been dropped In this flat.
Odd th at no oue appeared to have
seen it lyiug about.
Wynl c r drifted into conversation
with one of the guests, a barrister
acq namtance of M11ly's, who m he
iound sn.o1.mg a c•garet on the bal·
cony outside one of the lopg curtained windows. From h1m Jim
Wyntc:r learned the explanation of
Katharmc's words that had puulcd
him, heard for the f1rst time of the
moto ring acc1dcnt that had ended
h er career

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Cll,rago 3, C l r v~laud 2
C'c1dund 4, Chlcagu 4 t6

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Katharine Faring, She had ld:t
some quart er of an hour .•go il"d
would be home by 1Im ume. W p.~
ter bad no desire to overhear a ~· "'
vale conversation, and would l1.1•e
walked out of earshot: but he h d
uncommonly good he.1ring, and tile
next rapid word s, low spoken th011~: t.
they were, reached. him, in spil~ ul
himself, through the Slightly Dlltt&lt;td
window.
"'But J b&lt;1ven't told 11 so ul lh ~t J
saw you put Mrs. Grayson's n ed. I•• •
into your nruty bag. You sec, Ill'
dear, what a forgivmg person I am"
Jim Wynler had !topped dcacl, hi~
face startled. He had remcmhtr(!.l
suddenly that the •.ma11 room wlicu.
he bad telephoner! &lt;.ondooked tly
balcony, Was Malin t~lcphQni ngi
And to Katharine Faring? Kalll:.~­
ina, as he remembere d had snubbed

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J r . Anr,.::ks, Cal., G.cpt. 3-INsMalia's Yoico lwent op, w~b an • Hown.:l Jones. Ul11Vet'llttyo or &amp;uth~
ugly, meani118 ring in it that made: e rn Gallfoml11. foottl,r II c:m.ch. '~
Wynter clench his hands tn stmct· planning lo introduce n 1ww sh trr
Jvcly u he stood outside the win- , into ;lw game It v&gt;a e; r£';ocalcd h ?ldow-deliberatel7 listening now Lc- to d l\y,
cause Katharine was ~is frienrl , and
1 lw 1ww .~lnfl w1ll nr.t Ill' t h :·
because be knew the lllilt!II Cr of man Jl' llv!l,n.w l lllhtr~ry shl;L nm will.ll
Malin was,
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Wynttr henrd the faint d ick nf
the receiver on 11! hook as h(· stood
there incredibly :startled l&lt;&lt;~tharuw,
the tlfief of that 1111 ~smg J.td~ aud
pearl nf'cklace, could tt be IHJSS iltl er
And what was Mali1.'s gamd
Katharinl' a thief? \Vyntc r r\·n11· m
bercd that dcspcratt look o u hr r f~c~
as sl1e sa t lo:; mg sp m a ft e r ~ p m II '
roulette that mgh l. \Vh.tt he h...
just heard hinted tl1 ut liiiS .,;ill. wl c
had once bl'cn o n th~ crest of tl1;
wave, was now teniiJ ly hJ1d up ~ I J·
!in had said to Kath.~r111e over tl ~
teltphone, "J saw you shp ~l r·
Grayson'• rorck1.1&lt;:e mtu yom hoi!IU·
ba~ ." A 11 d yet m sp1tc o f every ·

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"If I'd !uggested to Mn 11 1111ren 1 'J L 15 1nt 1•1Hhllo be rl :..,e [0111.~'.­
that ahe should look m your ba~ l tlcn :.d · UIJ 111 •· !d; h thr pl.t:&gt;CI •·
before you went oro so hurnrdl y, rh, ln•tfl tlw lutdc&lt;k. Nil! l.nc up 111
my dearf But I tnn be di sc r et• o n
tElllr1r·m wllh tlw llH&lt;&lt;&gt;~ ll'l{i lltt!' itaelf on t~rms . I ptoposc gi~mg mytVUl :uln-mlxt•d nnd RIHH l'JYCtll
sell the p!('asure of :omm g 'round to
J..&lt;&gt;:n:e·~'~··=·~h~l- - - your flat now to talk a bo ut 1t, Goodby...
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Bt·pt 3- INS--;I,yle F
Des Mu!ncs pltChPt', claim
aut. to the minm league l'ecord of
116 sl 1a1Klll v•ctones, has bee n put , ch!L.'!t'd by lhfl Chicago Cubs. His
season t ccord Is 21 games won and
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"I admire thnt girl, snch pluck
she's shO•HI after that facer," the
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---------you th111 k what n mu st have meant
afte r dr;1wing great audiem:c! ju st
hcginnmg to touch fabulous fees, to
drop out, to have to c;ome down to a
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cheap flat ami I'm afm1d, know what
gomg wuhout means I"
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But Wynter had read sornelhing
o f that tr agi c reversal of furtune in
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l~ atharinc 's cy~! that mght.
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"She Bhan! a little flat off the
Kins:'s road w1t h one of the most thmgUcligl•tful old lad1C! I've ever mct"I ' m dam ned lf f'lt bdi L·ve i!." fio:l
~other pa thetic ca se," went on the \Vynter sa 1d to him ~c !L "It ~ I&gt;TO&lt;' ,, .
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other nwn, ''a Ru ssian r efugee. A those thm g~ that Simply .urn't , ,,.
l:ount cs~ who 16~t everything in the the map. Da mned 1f Ill blli Lve ,, ,..
revolution. poor :soul, and has to give
And Maim? Th ere: h:-.tl bc~n r,p
dJC'liJ IIIII ~ It lcs~ons for a l11&gt;ing Miss mistaking that ugly lmplic.t tH.Jil ...
r-~ring IS half-Russian, you know." Malm't ov ct hc ard words.
Ev cu tt
Wynt er nodd ed. He r ~m c mbered Katharine h~d yaclded to a mo m ' n!'~
you c:an
hearing in New York th a t Kathar- templ&lt;ltinn and not for an 111~t;w t
ALWAYS
me's
mother's
prop!e
had
been
great
THE MISSING NECKLACE
would Wynter bclil'vc 11- th.1t thi~
DIPDIDaa
land owners In Ru ssia. whose wealth man should try to t111 n h1 ~ s upposr&lt;!
RED TOP
Whctl prese ntly Jim Wynt er be- had been 5wo;pt away in the storm dJscov(.' ry to some evil p1 11!J O ~c t•l
t.ooi.: him 5clf in !rom l ite bnlcony of revolution. That her grandfather, his ownl
ftnat--rr. ,was to fmd rou1ttte suspcntkd ' Prime Mnrinov, and hh sons had
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and Milly Gray so n the center of a bren 11111nmarily shot by the rcvolu- LOA 'f HING
FlAVOR!
httle exnted gro ut'·
tionarics.
Milly !uti bel" n wcariu g a neck·
Hi 5 acq ;Ja intance drifted back to
"The swinel " Wy"tcr nwttertd to
caaNOWI
face tl1at Bill, her hu s hanrl , had the roul ette tal 11e, leavmg jim Wyn- bimself.
1i~·e11 her-a ~trmg uf cxquistle ter chinking of thi~ girl who bad atAnd there ~·as a look on hi ~ L1(e
a!i ite jade bead ~ . caned into bar- tracted him so much, vdio had suf- tl1at lunted of unpkasan t come·
lnnh- lovc\inc ~9 by some long dead fered 80 much He wa~ ,arry ahe qucnctl for some one and that ~orne
' Ic ' s l'''''d had gone tomght before he ha d the O'&lt;
of 11.
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l:Ta ftsman o I tl 1e E as t , 111
" lloo·, • ·ould-b&lt; '-lackmailcr
with occasional pearls. lu slender opportuuity of ipcaking 10 her again. woman he thought in l11s pown. M.,.
,old thrrad mu.&amp;t hJve sn a pped. Now th~t an uncxpect..-d chant'r: had lin, &amp;leek. purrmg pretty fn11l gr ncr·
Milly ]';~d d •sco vcrcd 111 sud den d1s- brought her ag:un into his llfe, be nlly who ought to be hoo fed &lt;.oul 01
oaay tl't.lt it wau no longer rounl1 fouud himself eager to piCk up the an y place where d~ccnt women wr rr;
her neck . It was no t .to br fou nd thread s of that ol 1J Interrupted ac- well. later on. he d .havl! sometlllnJ:.
00 the fl oor. Apparent ly no one
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· BC5L"des. h&lt; w•nted to 1to say to Makimd I And the pleasant,
quamtan ce.
d d
had eeen it.
ta lk 10 bcr about Frank Severn.
1111:IY facr lao ~ very KniD 11.n
a;,
n
.a t 1
":i&gt;Ut
if you 1ost ·tt In tl 11' ~ "a
· 't' 5 · y.,ry11 ter became 1uddenly aware , "' erous. ~llnwhllefMmnd tO turn up,~ an anxious Mrs. I
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h&lt;d ho"m l•onlly
"Got Lo lilO ~trali;ht aWl I' 10 f&lt;:ttlo
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Hildren was assunng her.
iron/ behind one of the windows anne~ 1.•1t an Get t er~ nr st. 10.:
h wa~ Milly her se lf who. after overlooking the .balcon.y, though at to!d lum~dl
tht firit ~hock, seem.ed 10 take It first in his preoceupt~d 11.1ood he waJ
Kat ha r!11e F'11dng wns tll'l' m rn••!
111ost ccolly. She wa5 always. as r;\nly subconsciously aware of it. acQuamtan ce; he ha4 puly 'o:t·n he•
~ill taid, a ''sporlsmtul"
d , then abruptly the aound of a h · three tmu:s lrt his life, a11d tin: had
"Oh It's sure to turn up: on t mili'tr name drarged hlm out of hi s even forgoltl"n hi• name trn t:tcdtn go
(OU p;ople worry a bit a.llt?ut}t.llt'!j abstrActed thoughts
)urn ag,un. hut if hi' had no n gh t nf
Po••\.,'c"l ii(OU.l'od tu m• t~e Cftrfi oud "You refused fl1) offer ot rrlcud - old frtc11dshJp he was gowg 'O ' ''"~'
the Way ltt;tt;:. l'm·nr~py sure ~q q shlp earlict tonight. my- d~ar Kll'th - that rh~ht, .b utr In tO play 11. tand Itt
it
right, If not-we ll, Bill! ~:c:r- anne-was It exactly wi ~e o I ym1.) It this TO I1nd , !lpoil Malm'3 Ci"O{II.;ed
tain to have: in sured It, and the
Ma lin's voice, 811 :we anrl pnr rin~- game. Whateve r It wn~ and wh~, .
l nsur;&amp;ncc proplc
w11l have lo Stllmjl the' sort of voice W ynter 1nst 1nct- ever thn l!n:omprchcu'lhle r.tyH eay
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•P and look
wa~ . lt needt&gt;:d n ma n L1.1 U"a.l ...,·,tl• a
., • pt ... asant ."
ively mistrusted.
W~ile Mr S. H1ldren in:Uitut ed an
IW\n• like Maim
anxious search of the fbt, \Vynt~r
But , of conr~C!, the Rathulne MaWIIIrtl tb lbe t~lfr1Jone to iC:t into lin was fpea kii'I(J to could 001 be

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I'JIW •i~Mh "l"het aboald rHiize
1ulfedraa; ncry mooch lt wroq,
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t.er, Mrs. Jtue Monlieth and daugh
ter. Anna Ruth or 8prlnRfteld , re turned home Tuesday after spend·
Ine a few days here where the}
were called by t.he lllneM of IILtlc
Patty Keller, whose condition ls i
still .serious
Mr and Mrs. Ora otbnore nr
Eureka, aCCC?9'panled by Mrs 8tnJey ot Hunt.lhgton, and Mlsa Lil lian OJ'Iamben of Canorusburg, Pa ..
left Wodn...,or tar 81 Chari.. Mo,
where they will vtslt Mr. Ollmore·s
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Jack D~Ulpt:ey h~? two . :u I!\' Mm :11'f~olu;
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new-Positively a Barpi~
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NATIONAl. Lf.JlCWE
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Won Loar Pd.' Kaye Don Conceded Odd. Q:alifornla. whcMI ......... \.be I.
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S. EMORY W
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ond Place In Natton•
night and wu.~ not l'Vcu b a!.' U.tli H•K 1 New Y01k
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Ra.rlne, Ohto--Or VaU m-a, D.Ur Tribune
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al Leaeue Race
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He will nt.a.tn h 11 -•:
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tnd Lou wall •oing ~·vu" ·'
au· o! oslh !l ngrfmiL
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p.tt~t BUllS .md :.hut om, tJw Ath- l~r lllHd ,\ncl l.t'.t tm,c
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aber Beats
:· 'ln_: duamp1ons ouly dlew s x , O!ll } JO Sfctmt!.~ of Lh·~ !not ' " l d Hll
&lt;\:\lJo:IUCAN J,t:AGUE
national motor boat races Bu.tlll'day
,l.it'U s
fn th ~ H·&lt;'•, ll'l L.Jllt
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of~ ol J'hbB and ·~' •
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Competlbl' for the fourth Ulllf!.
Ntw York, 8t'pt
3 - .Joha M ~-l Rooklc Chlcagu :;r.cond b~emaH. lll f' ' 1 b"• illll; ( 1 111 " 1 ~ ' 110 1' 1111 d ' 1 ~ 1 l &lt;' ll•·'
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Gn~ w ~1!.6 an cx:tm n llphtck : ·Jd:\1· got thrre '''"'' 111 the firs t game awl 1',1:', . .1 ·~,·,1 ', 1 1, '"'1 ~·',1J &lt; wnl
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IBerkeleJ Bell, ALLlt.ln, Tes., In
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~-----·- ·- - 1 wtll pilot MlM En(lland II, :t straight 91!ttA ye~terday, by set~reto: rot
TO% of "
St SO
SJ SO aac1 Sot.
,.. 1,dw•l H'cord phw:· 11 til" 1\"ll- cago ovn Cle~r.land m l.hc opcmng ; ,J
·"rARZAN" '1'!. 1'1,0){ U.L
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1 n 11.l t capab!e of no m 11es [tJ-t t--1 Pl.
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twnal LcH. g•;e lm II!!' N&lt; " l Yoll.(• l !c! tJlt. The second battl e was called •I
A~U. RI(' A.N ASSOCIATION
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Wood'11 and J\merlca'A!
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Wt:t• U\~ 1 M~·t~l .. \ !-:l'ls :-. 01..; IJ::J- 1111 th L· ~lKIIi mnlng beca.us~ oJ I Cdttn' bU~. U S'11l. :J - INS \ &lt; "i11mtu,_, :J: £t i"..;.ut 2
are pinned on Lhe MISt! Am BRITAIN MA1' BE ONLY
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111 ,:; fur lllll.shm~; .ot 11'01 •l' tlum d;;.tkn..-:,s wit h t il e score tied, 4 t.u 4 I Jc.lln · Turt.un· 'l'H.}I ur lllli1HT O!u ) , i:. P.11.J b. Cnlumtw. 5
IX , a lthough two other boats
EJITBAN
~!'com! or wh.--.1111' ~ 'w 11ad a hU ~" ' Vic S1Hrdl o! , l.)et rmt was better : State Un!V('flil\ y f01otllall.sca.r .1-nu
i\1 !J•H,\ IH11 • l
f ol!'do (]
II fty the Stars and Strl))eB In
London,
BeP' 3- Uf6-0reat
c. t.S(Hifft:L£1
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twt wtlh RO!Jf'r:, H&lt;·•·q-hy or ll1l' • tlltm Gilt :, tmd Kunsley for the St. line coach IS Ill wttll pnl'tHHOJita ,1t.
M nm ).poll:-. 4 f 1 kdo .1
lilt' In tel national event
lhltaln may be the sole entrant In
cuiB, !b1. Nl'V. Ymk mann ~t l' 1• w. l ,u t~ Bt,-.,w lli c~ and the Tigen. 1MIIWH.Uk"'€' whc1 ... h r 1s 1111e coach
M1tvna"l'f' 4, lmns ~1 lll' J
As Jn prevaous yea.r"'. Wood has lhe Behnelder cup seaplane races
p 111 t 1cularh " ~'~-1 ~·· . , r•liJI ~d Chi- llt'c LL·d tL 7 ta :1 St L~u!s came 1at Marquelte univcJ~ Ity, aecordmg
KunHui City o. lud lu.m-I[Ju!t~ 7 ( 14 ~'llle a ed twu o r his other boa I.!;, the to be run over CM BOient on 8ep1nqo and til t., 111• 1.1.1 • J' ' •PP!'ared l;.lLk 1n t l: : :. ~ rond 11ame Wltll Blae- 1lu tllfiJllll!tLtOn rl.'Celvetl he re ~ l\1!11• ;·~
M : ~.~ A•uetlca XIII Rnd the Mtss k!mbr 12 , it wa.a rep:d't.ed today
i.he Cu b, \\uUo 1 l·v i'ld.:; to t\o h ~ t· .,--. l()oo• o n t he mouud und t rl - , da~
1 K. l': n~ Cdv 4
In :l:llupl'!b "' A111e1 !cu V However the ML!F. Am Both Pniiice and tt.aly , accord- - - - _ _ __
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(' rH'.•V may bf' lihtlved by the Hor- lnl to an a.oaolmCeiDent. by th!!
w,.. Dodge mystery entry , MJs&amp; R~l ~~~ero club, h&amp;ve requeated a
NAl'IUN.\1, J.t:AGUF
S}tlcitcate III m an elimination sis. monU.' postponement of th'!
l'11 1 t.twt! 0, Chwago ol
l: ... Rt tommrow
tOltlpet.ltton. It war; undentood
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the requeiSt waa IUnltkely to be
r&gt;,; " YO! I; !! l1,. •. tu u 2
M1s.~ Amenca
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8pent the paal week with rel&amp;U\ .:.!!
and ~\ lendl here.
M ~ rg1e :1111 J ~ \1 -l C.t· .• 11 6l)ent
Mn. A. R . Martin apent S&amp;tut- th e p{tF.t wetk wUh Ml't- lrn Blain
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H\IPllit(JLirn was lrouahL &amp;o Appkl
kDOcJt OrovP tm- burlal We~)'.
N ('4ft Able a.tael, Portlano, O::c ,
Trlx Caudtll of Eureka. ~peJ.·
Ill
Sunday with borne folkA.
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Maybe rm Wrong

Ma xie Martin or
Y:a.rion
tpendlne th e week here.

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Rookie Ivy Paul e nt.wmed. tllmscll
a.ll around t.he B06Wn Red Sox. re11 .vtn&amp; Dusty Rhode-s w pl teh ft\ e
twu - thJ rdls illllllli!:l:l of perfect
llall for Ule New York Yankees,
whu won 7 to 6. Lou Gehrig did
NOT hit any more homers but
Babe Ruth whacked No. 38 to Ia n d

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READ THIS FIRST
Frank Severn, after an attempt to
retrieve the lost Ct:arina Rubles for
the girl to whom they rightfully belong, Rturrul to En1land from Rusaia in deaperate fear. His friend, Jim
Wynter, and his lawyer. Felix Sant,
rush to Severn's remote co~Jntry
place tQo help him, but Severn already has been kidnaped and carried
away in an automob1le in the nighL
Wynter returns to London and to
tulfill a promi~, attends a roulette
party. There he finds Katharine Far~
ing, once a celebrated young violinist, to whom Severn ha&lt;J.. introduced
him two years before m New York,
and whom he had not been able to
forget. Katharihe lose!! a h~rge sum
r:of money. She tells Wynter that she
had been compelled to give up her
career. Lester Malin, who has money
but no morals, is enamored of K.atb.
arinc,

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AT mE ThEATRES

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lr:Eiel:&gt;'f' \('NOWS I'T•
CA"::PE'Q,
COtO&gt;&lt;EL HOOI=''ER: OR
MOI~ER

ELECTRIC THUTRE, Pomeroy-TODAY
"DISHONORED"
Mear and Ht; MarltM

TOOTS AND CASPER

D1etaill-,. Vic&amp;or Mt!Lacltn, Lew Cody,

.., lta.tiv ....., 8111 hwell. A lftW lbrlll of &amp;he ar:rt:en.
lnl ....
or loft pea~r thaa life.

IT~ c;'TRICiLY

CON~IOENTIAL

War-

Alao Comedy "AMBITIOUS PEOPLE"
triday and Saturday
"THE FINGER POINTS"

By JIMMY

You t='QQ A

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MINUTE'S I PANN"( DE,AQ!I

IF IM OV"T iOO LQN4
1001'? AND CA'5PEQ.
MA'( 'SUC:.F'F..C'T C,OME,.~,·~

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HE'D B'E A DlSTA~T R"LAol\'E.

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"Look here, liU!e gut." he said in
the purnn!:: voice he alway9 adopted
toward wtHu~n, "w hy should you
put 011 s u ch d - (n ih wilh a
chap, jus t becau se he sa• v yo u were
hard hit tonight an d wanted to be a
rood pal ?"
Even if Malin's far fr om savory
rtput.1t ion lMil nol L[Cil common
kn owle dge, K.tth.mne would have
known th ere v.as 1 0 m ~thi ng evil
about tlus man, from w hom she
&amp;hrank ins tiud •v cly She would have
mcved past ]11m w 1t hou t a word, but
wtth a little laugh he Ill tt l posed h1s
bulk betwee n her and t he door,
"Don't Uc a little fool!" he so:tid,
Elilt smilm g. "Sillv gctt in' on stills
like llus. l've an 1dea you're d - hard up - &lt;~nd 1 can be gene ro us
to th v:oe I like and I'd l• ke to1 be
genero us to you. Co111e, w l• y
~ h.;ou1du't J OU lei me m~ke good
those l os!'.c~ nf yours, J·:,Jtlt annc-"
"1 nm only K.nh~ rmc to my
friend s, Mr. M.1lm," she th slled out.
"And, o f CO\ll 1e, your words orr: an
lnsnlt. P lc;'l"&lt;' let me p ass. "
H .. VOICe \\aS ICy, bt11 hct eyes
were smonldcr1ng fbt nc:
''You little p rudct'' he S&lt;1id with a
savage s ucc r. H e su dd!.'1 1l y caug ht
til e gtrl'~ wri st ''I'm not going to
ll-t y ou go l1kc 1111 ~-- ·
I' t s~ i o u &lt;~ lely sl.e wrenchcrl her
band free, s\1 u~k h1111 &lt;~c r o~s the
evJIIy !nntlmg l!louth . Sl1e moved
qu•ckly past hun out of lhe room.

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Hear ahd Re; RklhaNl Barihelme.w an• F&amp;J WraJ. Darlnlt ran~~: akr melodrama.
T&amp;nt'IH wUh new anclea.
See the gambllnr;
dtft!l anal es.poaeL
,

Aloo Comedy "Elmer Taxeo The Air"

HLar anal 3ee; Rklhanl Dis.,

Hun. ant

UJi9ot~d

8rMSe,

Rath Weston. Shirley GraJ,

FOR:rME

Db: In aallon-!wanr

PJ.ul

four .. uare

aplmt awlndlen el &amp;be ,eo,le'a mene:y.

Alao Comedieo "There He Goea" and "Your
Buaineaa"

Friday and Saturday
"THE MAN OF TH£ WORLD"
lfear and IN: WilL Powell. tarole Lombard, Lawrencl!! (imy a11d
others.

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ANt&gt; HOOFER

A"'l&gt; F'OR CASPSI&gt;.
TO HEAR A60Uo
BoY~ WON·i ••
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Ht~ TIE rEll\Nb
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TILLIE, THE TOILER

A Deciding Demonstration

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8EHA\/IOR
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AT RIDDI.e:'i.,
EITHEQ.

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BAD • · t-10. • ·• liETTER.
LL)C.K ...le&gt;&lt;.T TIO,o\E; •• YES.

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UBERTY THEATRE. MIDDLEPOltT, TODAY
"THE PUBLIC DEFENDER"

NOW· GO· ON

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WAS 121Al61Al6- ""THE

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Aioo Comedy Our Cane in "Love Buoineu"
p;muan 11111111 •al lll.laiii'IA'UI UWI hiiihUIII*I' UMIISU IUIIUt:t:-~umhl

touch wilh the Grayson'• chauffeur.
"Now no one's to worry about it,
it's no use letting this hold up the
game," cried M11ly, uneonquer ably
cheerful. "Your serv&lt;~nts are •ure
to f10d it, Mra. Hildren. In any
case. jf 1 have lost my necklace,
which I don't for • moment suppose. I want to break the bank to
make up for it."
When pr~ sently Wynter came
back from the telephone be had no
good news to report. The necklace
was not to be found ln the ur. He
glanced around the big room for
Katharine. and learned to h1s disappointment that she had gone
while be was ringing up Grayson's
chauffeur.
Roulett" was In fun swing again.
Wynter stoOd looking on without
much interest watchmg Milly play.
and admirina her emihng ebeeriulneu; the losa of her aecldace rnust
~ •orryh1g her•• be knew. mont thaa
ehe would admit. It waa queer about
that necklace. Almost certainly it
must have been dropped In this flat.
Odd th at no oue appeared to have
seen it lyiug about.
Wynl c r drifted into conversation
with one of the guests, a barrister
acq namtance of M11ly's, who m he
iound sn.o1.mg a c•garet on the bal·
cony outside one of the lopg curtained windows. From h1m Jim
Wyntc:r learned the explanation of
Katharmc's words that had puulcd
him, heard for the f1rst time of the
moto ring acc1dcnt that had ended
h er career

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WORTHY PF ADMIRATION

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Cll,rago 3, C l r v~laud 2
C'c1dund 4, Chlcagu 4 t6

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Katharine Faring, She had ld:t
some quart er of an hour .•go il"d
would be home by 1Im ume. W p.~
ter bad no desire to overhear a ~· "'
vale conversation, and would l1.1•e
walked out of earshot: but he h d
uncommonly good he.1ring, and tile
next rapid word s, low spoken th011~: t.
they were, reached. him, in spil~ ul
himself, through the Slightly Dlltt&lt;td
window.
"'But J b&lt;1ven't told 11 so ul lh ~t J
saw you put Mrs. Grayson's n ed. I•• •
into your nruty bag. You sec, Ill'
dear, what a forgivmg person I am"
Jim Wynler had !topped dcacl, hi~
face startled. He had remcmhtr(!.l
suddenly that the •.ma11 room wlicu.
he bad telephoner! &lt;.ondooked tly
balcony, Was Malin t~lcphQni ngi
And to Katharine Faring? Kalll:.~­
ina, as he remembere d had snubbed

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Cn,umllu.s at Sl Paul
T •t lt clo nt M imw a ()OIIs
lrH&lt;~:m:lpolls al Kan!il\8
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n ~t on at Pli1 1:1rldph• ,t
Rl J.u \tlS at Pltt ~ burg h
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IJONES T&lt;lTRYOUT
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J r . Anr,.::ks, Cal., G.cpt. 3-INsMalia's Yoico lwent op, w~b an • Hown.:l Jones. Ul11Vet'llttyo or &amp;uth~
ugly, meani118 ring in it that made: e rn Gallfoml11. foottl,r II c:m.ch. '~
Wynter clench his hands tn stmct· planning lo introduce n 1ww sh trr
Jvcly u he stood outside the win- , into ;lw game It v&gt;a e; r£';ocalcd h ?ldow-deliberatel7 listening now Lc- to d l\y,
cause Katharine was ~is frienrl , and
1 lw 1ww .~lnfl w1ll nr.t Ill' t h :·
because be knew the lllilt!II Cr of man Jl' llv!l,n.w l lllhtr~ry shl;L nm will.ll
Malin was,
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Wynttr henrd the faint d ick nf
the receiver on 11! hook as h(· stood
there incredibly :startled l&lt;&lt;~tharuw,
the tlfief of that 1111 ~smg J.td~ aud
pearl nf'cklace, could tt be IHJSS iltl er
And what was Mali1.'s gamd
Katharinl' a thief? \Vyntc r r\·n11· m
bercd that dcspcratt look o u hr r f~c~
as sl1e sa t lo:; mg sp m a ft e r ~ p m II '
roulette that mgh l. \Vh.tt he h...
just heard hinted tl1 ut liiiS .,;ill. wl c
had once bl'cn o n th~ crest of tl1;
wave, was now teniiJ ly hJ1d up ~ I J·
!in had said to Kath.~r111e over tl ~
teltphone, "J saw you shp ~l r·
Grayson'• rorck1.1&lt;:e mtu yom hoi!IU·
ba~ ." A 11 d yet m sp1tc o f every ·

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that ahe should look m your ba~ l tlcn :.d · UIJ 111 •· !d; h thr pl.t:&gt;CI •·
before you went oro so hurnrdl y, rh, ln•tfl tlw lutdc&lt;k. Nil! l.nc up 111
my dearf But I tnn be di sc r et• o n
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Des Mu!ncs pltChPt', claim
aut. to the minm league l'ecord of
116 sl 1a1Klll v•ctones, has bee n put , ch!L.'!t'd by lhfl Chicago Cubs. His
season t ccord Is 21 games won and
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"I admire thnt girl, snch pluck
she's shO•HI after that facer," the
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---------you th111 k what n mu st have meant
afte r dr;1wing great audiem:c! ju st
hcginnmg to touch fabulous fees, to
drop out, to have to c;ome down to a
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gomg wuhout means I"
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But Wynter had read sornelhing
o f that tr agi c reversal of furtune in
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"She Bhan! a little flat off the
Kins:'s road w1t h one of the most thmgUcligl•tful old lad1C! I've ever mct"I ' m dam ned lf f'lt bdi L·ve i!." fio:l
~other pa thetic ca se," went on the \Vynter sa 1d to him ~c !L "It ~ I&gt;TO&lt;' ,, .
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other nwn, ''a Ru ssian r efugee. A those thm g~ that Simply .urn't , ,,.
l:ount cs~ who 16~t everything in the the map. Da mned 1f Ill blli Lve ,, ,..
revolution. poor :soul, and has to give
And Maim? Th ere: h:-.tl bc~n r,p
dJC'liJ IIIII ~ It lcs~ons for a l11&gt;ing Miss mistaking that ugly lmplic.t tH.Jil ...
r-~ring IS half-Russian, you know." Malm't ov ct hc ard words.
Ev cu tt
Wynt er nodd ed. He r ~m c mbered Katharine h~d yaclded to a mo m ' n!'~
you c:an
hearing in New York th a t Kathar- templ&lt;ltinn and not for an 111~t;w t
ALWAYS
me's
mother's
prop!e
had
been
great
THE MISSING NECKLACE
would Wynter bclil'vc 11- th.1t thi~
DIPDIDaa
land owners In Ru ssia. whose wealth man should try to t111 n h1 ~ s upposr&lt;!
RED TOP
Whctl prese ntly Jim Wynt er be- had been 5wo;pt away in the storm dJscov(.' ry to some evil p1 11!J O ~c t•l
t.ooi.: him 5clf in !rom l ite bnlcony of revolution. That her grandfather, his ownl
ftnat--rr. ,was to fmd rou1ttte suspcntkd ' Prime Mnrinov, and hh sons had
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and Milly Gray so n the center of a bren 11111nmarily shot by the rcvolu- LOA 'f HING
FlAVOR!
httle exnted gro ut'·
tionarics.
Milly !uti bel" n wcariu g a neck·
Hi 5 acq ;Ja intance drifted back to
"The swinel " Wy"tcr nwttertd to
caaNOWI
face tl1at Bill, her hu s hanrl , had the roul ette tal 11e, leavmg jim Wyn- bimself.
1i~·e11 her-a ~trmg uf cxquistle ter chinking of thi~ girl who bad atAnd there ~·as a look on hi ~ L1(e
a!i ite jade bead ~ . caned into bar- tracted him so much, vdio had suf- tl1at lunted of unpkasan t come·
lnnh- lovc\inc ~9 by some long dead fered 80 much He wa~ ,arry ahe qucnctl for some one and that ~orne
' Ic ' s l'''''d had gone tomght before he ha d the O'&lt;
of 11.
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l:Ta ftsman o I tl 1e E as t , 111
" lloo·, • ·ould-b&lt; '-lackmailcr
with occasional pearls. lu slender opportuuity of ipcaking 10 her again. woman he thought in l11s pown. M.,.
,old thrrad mu.&amp;t hJve sn a pped. Now th~t an uncxpect..-d chant'r: had lin, &amp;leek. purrmg pretty fn11l gr ncr·
Milly ]';~d d •sco vcrcd 111 sud den d1s- brought her ag:un into his llfe, be nlly who ought to be hoo fed &lt;.oul 01
oaay tl't.lt it wau no longer rounl1 fouud himself eager to piCk up the an y place where d~ccnt women wr rr;
her neck . It was no t .to br fou nd thread s of that ol 1J Interrupted ac- well. later on. he d .havl! sometlllnJ:.
00 the fl oor. Apparent ly no one
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quamtan ce.
d d
had eeen it.
ta lk 10 bcr about Frank Severn.
1111:IY facr lao ~ very KniD 11.n
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n
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if you 1ost ·tt In tl 11' ~ "a
· 't' 5 · y.,ry11 ter became 1uddenly aware , "' erous. ~llnwhllefMmnd tO turn up,~ an anxious Mrs. I
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"Got Lo lilO ~trali;ht aWl I' 10 f&lt;:ttlo
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Hildren was assunng her.
iron/ behind one of the windows anne~ 1.•1t an Get t er~ nr st. 10.:
h wa~ Milly her se lf who. after overlooking the .balcon.y, though at to!d lum~dl
tht firit ~hock, seem.ed 10 take It first in his preoceupt~d 11.1ood he waJ
Kat ha r!11e F'11dng wns tll'l' m rn••!
111ost ccolly. She wa5 always. as r;\nly subconsciously aware of it. acQuamtan ce; he ha4 puly 'o:t·n he•
~ill taid, a ''sporlsmtul"
d , then abruptly the aound of a h · three tmu:s lrt his life, a11d tin: had
"Oh It's sure to turn up: on t mili'tr name drarged hlm out of hi s even forgoltl"n hi• name trn t:tcdtn go
(OU p;ople worry a bit a.llt?ut}t.llt'!j abstrActed thoughts
)urn ag,un. hut if hi' had no n gh t nf
Po••\.,'c"l ii(OU.l'od tu m• t~e Cftrfi oud "You refused fl1) offer ot rrlcud - old frtc11dshJp he was gowg 'O ' ''"~'
the Way ltt;tt;:. l'm·nr~py sure ~q q shlp earlict tonight. my- d~ar Kll'th - that rh~ht, .b utr In tO play 11. tand Itt
it
right, If not-we ll, Bill! ~:c:r- anne-was It exactly wi ~e o I ym1.) It this TO I1nd , !lpoil Malm'3 Ci"O{II.;ed
tain to have: in sured It, and the
Ma lin's voice, 811 :we anrl pnr rin~- game. Whateve r It wn~ and wh~, .
l nsur;&amp;ncc proplc
w11l have lo Stllmjl the' sort of voice W ynter 1nst 1nct- ever thn l!n:omprchcu'lhle r.tyH eay
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•P and look
wa~ . lt needt&gt;:d n ma n L1.1 U"a.l ...,·,tl• a
., • pt ... asant ."
ively mistrusted.
W~ile Mr S. H1ldren in:Uitut ed an
IW\n• like Maim
anxious search of the fbt, \Vynt~r
But , of conr~C!, the Rathulne MaWIIIrtl tb lbe t~lfr1Jone to iC:t into lin was fpea kii'I(J to could 001 be

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comforted 'by tbit. aimple trfttaleDt.
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1ulfedraa; ncry mooch lt wroq,
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t.er, Mrs. Jtue Monlieth and daugh
ter. Anna Ruth or 8prlnRfteld , re turned home Tuesday after spend·
Ine a few days here where the}
were called by t.he lllneM of IILtlc
Patty Keller, whose condition ls i
still .serious
Mr and Mrs. Ora otbnore nr
Eureka, aCCC?9'panled by Mrs 8tnJey ot Hunt.lhgton, and Mlsa Lil lian OJ'Iamben of Canorusburg, Pa ..
left Wodn...,or tar 81 Chari.. Mo,
where they will vtslt Mr. Ollmore·s
brother, BIAlnley.

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Won Loar Pd.' Kaye Don Conceded Odd. Q:alifornla. whcMI ......... \.be I.
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S. EMORY W
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night and wu.~ not l'Vcu b a!.' U.tli H•K 1 New Y01k
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Ra.rlne, Ohto--Or VaU m-a, D.Ur Tribune
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al Leaeue Race
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He will nt.a.tn h 11 -•:
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tnd Lou wall •oing ~·vu" ·'
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RUTH HITS HOMER lwou cnto
p.tt~t BUllS .md :.hut om, tJw Ath- l~r lllHd ,\ncl l.t'.t tm,c
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While Lou Fails to Conn· n ully .... 1nt11llg for Washmgton, 5
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aber Beats
:· 'ln_: duamp1ons ouly dlew s x , O!ll } JO Sfctmt!.~ of Lh·~ !not ' " l d Hll
&lt;\:\lJo:IUCAN J,t:AGUE
national motor boat races Bu.tlll'day
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fn th ~ H·&lt;'•, ll'l L.Jllt
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Clr.veland
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400 vor of Kaye Don , t he you ng
Competlbl' for the fourth Ulllf!.
Ntw York, 8t'pt
3 - .Joha M ~-l Rooklc Chlcagu :;r.cond b~emaH. lll f' ' 1 b"• illll; ( 1 111 " 1 ~ ' 110 1' 1111 d ' 1 ~ 1 l &lt;' ll•·'
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Gn~ w ~1!.6 an cx:tm n llphtck : ·Jd:\1· got thrre '''"'' 111 the firs t game awl 1',1:', . .1 ·~,·,1 ', 1 1, '"'1 ~·',1J &lt; wnl
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IBerkeleJ Bell, ALLlt.ln, Tes., In
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~-----·- ·- - 1 wtll pilot MlM En(lland II, :t straight 91!ttA ye~terday, by set~reto: rot
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,.. 1,dw•l H'cord phw:· 11 til" 1\"ll- cago ovn Cle~r.land m l.hc opcmng ; ,J
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Wt:t• U\~ 1 M~·t~l .. \ !-:l'ls :-. 01..; IJ::J- 1111 th L· ~lKIIi mnlng beca.us~ oJ I Cdttn' bU~. U S'11l. :J - INS \ &lt; "i11mtu,_, :J: £t i"..;.ut 2
are pinned on Lhe MISt! Am BRITAIN MA1' BE ONLY
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111 ,:; fur lllll.shm~; .ot 11'01 •l' tlum d;;.tkn..-:,s wit h t il e score tied, 4 t.u 4 I Jc.lln · Turt.un· 'l'H.}I ur lllli1HT O!u ) , i:. P.11.J b. Cnlumtw. 5
IX , a lthough two other boats
EJITBAN
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II fty the Stars and Strl))eB In
London,
BeP' 3- Uf6-0reat
c. t.S(Hifft:L£1
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twt wtlh RO!Jf'r:, H&lt;·•·q-hy or ll1l' • tlltm Gilt :, tmd Kunsley for the St. line coach IS Ill wttll pnl'tHHOJita ,1t.
M nm ).poll:-. 4 f 1 kdo .1
lilt' In tel national event
lhltaln may be the sole entrant In
cuiB, !b1. Nl'V. Ymk mann ~t l' 1• w. l ,u t~ Bt,-.,w lli c~ and the Tigen. 1MIIWH.Uk"'€' whc1 ... h r 1s 1111e coach
M1tvna"l'f' 4, lmns ~1 lll' J
As Jn prevaous yea.r"'. Wood has lhe Behnelder cup seaplane races
p 111 t 1cularh " ~'~-1 ~·· . , r•liJI ~d Chi- llt'c LL·d tL 7 ta :1 St L~u!s came 1at Marquelte univcJ~ Ity, aecordmg
KunHui City o. lud lu.m-I[Ju!t~ 7 ( 14 ~'llle a ed twu o r his other boa I.!;, the to be run over CM BOient on 8ep1nqo and til t., 111• 1.1.1 • J' ' •PP!'ared l;.lLk 1n t l: : :. ~ rond 11ame Wltll Blae- 1lu tllfiJllll!tLtOn rl.'Celvetl he re ~ l\1!11• ;·~
M : ~.~ A•uetlca XIII Rnd the Mtss k!mbr 12 , it wa.a rep:d't.ed today
i.he Cu b, \\uUo 1 l·v i'ld.:; to t\o h ~ t· .,--. l()oo• o n t he mouud und t rl - , da~
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In :l:llupl'!b "' A111e1 !cu V However the ML!F. Am Both Pniiice and tt.aly , accord- - - - _ _ __
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(' rH'.•V may bf' lihtlved by the Hor- lnl to an a.oaolmCeiDent. by th!!
w,.. Dodge mystery entry , MJs&amp; R~l ~~~ero club, h&amp;ve requeated a
NAl'IUN.\1, J.t:AGUF
S}tlcitcate III m an elimination sis. monU.' postponement of th'!
l'11 1 t.twt! 0, Chwago ol
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tOltlpet.ltton. It war; undentood
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the requeiSt waa IUnltkely to be
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Mr:.. PhUena Gllman 01 LoK:an t~nd!-d .
8pent the paal week with rel&amp;U\ .:.!!
and ~\ lendl here.
M ~ rg1e :1111 J ~ \1 -l C.t· .• 11 6l)ent
Mn. A. R . Martin apent S&amp;tut- th e p{tF.t wetk wUh Ml't- lrn Blain
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Thu GUt.nUi swep~ the Ho:itou I Blaeholder bul. ramled IIUpport puL
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five-KBIIll' ne rle~; in yest.erda} ':i 9-:.l a crimp 1n hill ctlort.ll

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was l1eld at Hanno!lf Church Wed•
nw-1;~v n.nd Thursday wu ftll al-

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Held Wednesday

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W . Ray Farnhan. coe.ch of athThe Red Cross Roll Call commit· leticfi of Pomeroy High School . art.ee wa&amp; called ror U.a nnt meet.l.ns rtved here Lhh&gt; week trum ta.la sumby Chaltman Rev. Ha'rry Die at mer ·Jaet.tion, and with his artival
the Elmhurst Tavern, Wedensday thoul(hts or the many footblll
Ievenlmt
ian&lt;J r.ere. soon , turnt'd to that
Tbe much Ut.lked or and adv" r Tht! members present were ad· popl.lnr sport.
ti&amp;ed game betwee n the grt'at or -1 dreased by Rev. Dye tn a. very In~ch Farnham bustled mto the
caniZS.Uon or oall ptayens. kno wn \spiring talk on the service P.Xpected oftiJ: &lt;' of Th e Dally Trt bune brl~ht
11.8 the "Fats" and th~ir equally well to be rendered by the IJreat ll&amp;· ancr early Thursday momlng with
knoWn brethren, "The LPans" Wlll tiona! Or&amp;IJllrat.Jon.
an e;JIIclal a.nnbW'lcement that thP.
be played acoordina: W schedult.
This talk was followed b)l a short. Initial meeting of the Purple PanFriday evening beginning as t!arly but conclse taJ.k br 1. B. We'ed , ther~ at Pomeroy high
school
as posBlble immt!dill Lely after 5 :30. chairman o1 the Red drou orpni· w:-:: u1r1 be held a.t the Junior high
The fsst wanln¥ h¥h~ 11fLer six zaUon In Melga county.
l!Chool gymn, Friday afternoon at
o'clock maketi the advance in st.art 4
Miss c. I . Orrla foiLowN Mr. thre~ G'clock, a.t -.which tim~ plam
InK tJme compulsory. With such Weed on Lhe PJ'Olfl'Bm .ud alao kept 1will Ue started tot, the 1931 BeiLIIOil.
an array of &amp;lUilers as boUl of the a.ttentton of her helm!l'l by a
As tbe Panther's first M:heduled
these te&amp;ms boast, It is very pro-- s c.od talk on the Red Crosu work 1 gam" this season 1s Sept. 19, It
bably even at that for the game to and what ls ex~Oed o! the work- 1will be necell&amp;'lry lo start practice
run we:ll Into tlw moonlight period . en In the cause.
!mmtdlately i so a. t.ea.m can br
Rain 18 the only element which
hi
d 1 •• "It"h
will be permitted to lntel'fere wnh
lt was decided that this yea.r a ~ :veE ~....,. "'..,pelllw._:wult muc I
the plans It was announced The house to bouse and Individual can- e 1'h· Fquldpment wtl ~ lthlven ou
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vi:U&gt; would be made lnltead ot the at
" r ay mee ng w
pracwrlter lt! happy to announce t at
uce t:e88iona 11 tar1Jn 11 .soon atw.
on this the three leadilli actors in mailing system uaed last yeal All who have reKl&amp;tere&lt;l for school
this rreat drama are ~:~greed So which was termed unsa.tisfactor)· h
this
d ha b
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far as can be learned, It
the The announcement of the
of l'eJ:!, 111 (;ear, P~;skil:i v
ooly question on which Chief the drive wUI be made later.
d to be t Ill
Pr '
"Boy" Roush, Charle~ Ricketts aud
After a short dli.cU86ton by 'thos~ ~:.~oon
a
P. fJ:Ym,
lday MI.Ike Ebersbach have ever agreed on pre£ent, the meeting was ~jom·ned
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so It Is worthy of note.
to meet at the call or ~e chairTbec:hlet still Insists LhaL legal man . An air ot on•1mlsm prevailed Gl!.tND LARCENY CHARGES
precautions will be taken to keep 1throuQhout tb~ seulon.
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ce1·taJn people whOBe ··shady" work
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he insists cost hl8 team the game
Cllargea ot srand larceny have
laat week, from appearing on the
been Hied aaalnst Andy Bpe-acer
and Ed Vlttltoe of Syracuse, infttld Friday evening. They, It 1J;.
untlerslfiod, have ,formed an orttt!lld of petty larceny o.s Wa&amp; stallinlzation known a.s "The Bum's
t~d In an earlier edition of The
Rush" and will attempt to overDaliy Tribune. The twe have been
ride the chief by fon::e, Hgurl.ng on
implicated In .. se'i'lel!! of copper
their s11pe1'iuriLy In numbers to
wire robberies from :several minefl
mu.ke up for the chid and hi!! "gas
The Boo.l'd 01 I!:Lectlons of )!ela:s In tile Pomt!roy &amp;-nd durin&amp; thf
bY&amp;"IIY·"
count)' has been lltem1ly awNUped past few month&amp;. They will be
Everything Is In readiness for a durin&amp;: the past few days with late aJTa!l!'ned betoreJ'uatice E. R. Titus
bang up g&lt;um:- It ha~ been hlntl!d , comers to the political ring, who Frlrl~y morning, It 1i beUeved.
thRl Hank 0 Day and Bob Emslie have been putting off ftllng theh·
BIG ORCIII\RD
would ~ Imported t.o, handle the 1peUlloM for the dlff~rent polijtion11
J!&amp;.me f10m the umpires Htandpomt. which they Wish to campaiRD for
The State Orchard Inspeetor wu
In the next general election, Wltll
1n Melas county dwln1 the past.
the
last
hour.
NEW HAVEN WOMAN
The closing date for accepting few days lnapecUna: the dUferPnt
ANSWERS SUMMONS petltlonfl here Is Friday evenlng at orchards throuahout the coW'lty. A
report of lhe orchard ul Homer
6:::10 o'clock , and one continual line
Mn. Geurge Capehart nbout (jij of Dsplnmts for !he political jobs, Webs~r of Keno, was given by the
yean; or age, pa.&amp;'leld away aL h er had been filing In and out of thl' Inspector, which states that lt will
nom» Ill. NI~ W H[l.VCn Thursday Bourd of Elect!Qns oJII.ce all 1 day bear a crop of about 21,000 to ao,ooo
buahels of apple11 tills seuon. The
momlng following 1111 illnes,&lt;; which Thursday.
she has sutTend for .M·vrrfll mon To date, It was reported, the~ orehardA of Mel&amp;'s county, It 1a be·
Uts. ~he was the wue of llle Po.st- has been about 240 petltJons filed ueved, will surpass any ot those In
mastrr of New Haven uud had here by those wlto wish to 11ttaln any part of the state wWl their
li~e·.l nt:arly Bll of her life there.
!lOme county omce. such al'l consta- lai'J'e crops tor this season.
Sh(• Is survived by her husband bles, township clerks, vmo.a:e clerkS,
TAKEN TO H08PITA.L
marshals,
one ~;on and on(' &lt;iii.ughler. One so1~ Independent ·mayors,
preceded her In death .!!evP.ral members of the Board of EducaHamel' Deem ot near the Avenue
yean ago. Funeral arrangement~;; lion, Justice of !.he Peace, etc., with I bridge was committed to the Athorf' llrlng complete-.1 by tile Ewing a pussiblllly of the numbe~ resch- ena I~ne &amp;a)'lum, Wednesday af.
unde1 takers ht'J'e.
lng 300.
·
_ ternoon by Deputy Sheriffs Dana.
Tracy and Hank Young, after he
···mm:;mzzuaua:mmmnnmmmtttlllmllmttnttu:UIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIICIUUtl bad been adJudged Insane by tlle'
p1 abate court here.

To Be Played At High
School Field On
Friday Evenin1

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For Office, Index
Of Hard Times

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GAI.I.JPOUS TBEATilE

111arsday,Sept.J

LEASED

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OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS

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SERVICE

POMEROY, OHIO, FIUDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1931

Pomeroy, Ohio

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15,000 Civillano Offer
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Service• To Combat
Communists

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-N· ew-sF-las-hes-

prtoperty from Mrs. "Lulu·•
Powers, wUe of the prlsom•r.
Adults wt&lt;re char&amp;ed Z5
cents and children flJtccn
cents admission to view t:u
":daughter-hou.se· ga1·age . In
·the 11ub-cellar In which lilt:
victims were slain and tht:lr
bodies burled in u. nearby
trench.
Refreshment stands mush- ·
roomed the vicinity. HaWk·
ers barked their wares.
A 1·ep1·esentatlve ol the lcs.
see or the site complained to
authorit~es that persons were
"crashing the gate· 'by creep
ing thr(•US:h the be.rbed wl, "
fence recently erected.

An eatlrely aew llae or

Silk, full faddoud, carefully lwli.tM, made Ia two
welrhhl--eblffon for dreBii o'r Merdce welrht
. t:nrytlay wear-They are made

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She we.~&gt; u.ccon1pamed to the ho~;•
p!t.al b\· her brother-·ln-law, Mor- C
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Off H" b
tOll DoWney, the singer: her sls l t&gt; l', l ar
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Barbara. an&lt;l tile MarquiJ&gt; De La :
way Into 20 Feet ·
Falaise, the former husbund ul
Of Water
Gloria Swanwn
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Mist. Bennett has been rt&gt;purt.•-d ·
t&gt;nguged lo the marqub;.
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These hO!Ie an m111 flttlnr and

To Winner B;oideo Trop-"1
hy; Race Endr. At
Cleveland Airport

Who Want "No Outaider
Keeping Them From
Hanaina Powenu

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$15,000 Prize

OF CITIZENS

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ft!nt food prlct'B !;Od l lng 11t
t~t..nCt.&gt;sstons in and a'lout tht&lt;
llylna: neld.
Corn lta.ltt&lt;s, milk •nd lot&lt;t t
11.re SO cents U a l11tt' bre~~.k ­
last L~ deslrt&gt;d. A good lunch
runs well OYt"r a dollar lH thr:
restauranh ne~~r th~ fit•ld,
and 110fe drink!&gt; are sold &amp;t
twice what the)" bring U1
town .
Clprettt&gt;s Bl'e 20 cent!! a
packaa:e at the slandH. k!.ll&lt;l :.!f,
LUllS rrom the pe&lt;!d1 ··1s.
One 50 cent lunch L~ made
up 01 a malted milk and II
ch~!\C !iandwtch. y 011 can &amp;et

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Barrett O'Hara
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ed as a move LO provide aid lor lht' 1
ear
ar, n J
unemployed, Ohh:l'5 emergency PI'O I
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cen "·
oram for ditch bnprot·ement w.t.~ I
ne ave
In
town
the
food
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as
ch1·ap 111;; u~ua.l, but It's l1
Wlderway In Cll}'ahoga county to By PE.ROY FORSTER
day.
1 Columbus. 0 ., Sept. 4.-lNB-V~
By 0 . Ev.R E'IT DOYING
. nile~ rrotn
the uirneld to
INS 81.8&amp;1 Correspondent
By DAVID P. SENTNER
I . N. B. Bl.atr Corresponden!
Clcvelund
Ten men . t't!C:Ommendcd for the tims of drowmny when lhe antonioBuenor A1res. Sept. i--With Ult
I. N . 8. Staff Correspondent
job by ward leaden~, were t.he first bile In which they were ta.klnl: H.
Mtonlclpal Aif\IOrt.
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• ........... to obtain work under t.he new plan . pleaf!ure ride late last night plunc~
thre11.t of a L'Ommunist rewime ovt'r•l '-------------~
Clarksburg, W. Va., Bept. t--l
Scp•
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4INSP'alllnll
w1lh
one
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18everal hllDdred persons are ex - · cd o tr a road near here tnto 20-ttet!
hang.l ng the country, the Chlle.m ~
Threatened by a crowd to be rldcrooked btoneol.h. hts bOOY. Johu r
pected to be &amp;:lv~n employment in ur water in the scioto river, .M(a .
govllr•·ment Cllpltulated today to
den out of town "on II ra!l," Bal'·l
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W1ck.um, Cmclunatl, 0 ., suH'ered 0
Bn.roh Jane Reichley . 29, and her
1the ditch work_:__
mutinous seamen who sel:.:ed the
US
ret.t trHara, ra.mous Ohk:IIKO I&amp;W·
probable fractured lel! t~l the Ntt ·
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hild
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tb:!et ln the FOl't ot Coquhnbo and
yer
and
erlmlnologtst,
who
was
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Air Rac&lt;'6
. ""'"' durmg th1:
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PROBING CRASII
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ren we~e e:
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RelChle~
31, the h\111n.acl1ed an aQr-eement
involvi11Q:
RIOtS 1 mcntloned as possible aasoclate de·.
paraLhule jumpln~;: contt,-st.
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he
tancdlaUon of the uaval pay cuts
tense collDsel for Harry Powers,
'!'~11· jumpd· wu5 !lllllli'UVt~rlny lu
-l'l!itll;ullc.n wa11 starled b~· p:J~ICf'. and an fal er. 11 lllt'UUID or t
annC"•mc:ed recently as ah ec.:.,1oBluebeard murderer of five, planland tn the r,..uired 100-foot circle Official Report• From Xenia. tcdl:l' lntc an automobll~ CollL~Ion Ohm Bell Tl'lephqne Company, ~·
1 1 r h 1
caped inJury when lle was t.hrown
mlc measm·~.
Ca1ualtie1, Lootiq, lneen· ned to return to Chicago today.
Oaytoa, A Iread y Revea
WI Ua~ml ~ - .Lil
',"'· d31An,of from the car Into !.he wat.er as u
In the center of the field ~~d dw.,as
1g.,~'1 .:.k 115
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doa"n"om, Reported F
A
mob stased a
Under the terms ot the a.grcr-1
~.: i.eveo tu have m SJUd~ ....e
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ment. nea:otll\ted. by Admiral Von
rom
O'Hara
tance to the IJ'OWl(l.
....w va..ona
I t;lhcr Imut ltJu.l a wonuu ""'fre ~id u
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the
Barceloaa
Wlt'kum (ell forward aftl.~r land·
by :J.•IIc~ Lo h~tvl' nm !rom the
The tlve b e~~n ~~~
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Columbua, 0.. Sept 4--Disc:overy , scent: aftel· the acd.dent.
rader m~t
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that till~ are belna soW. by
1 uan til, 6 , 0 on
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· ·-•· 'd:e~&amp;k!ntwlth:Nt lkenfel 1n Dlytqn A~OTIID G~ SlfOOTJNG·· \ Ra.~. lour-year old twlna,
':ltlriiorv." . . m.n•nd, and Xeula Ml beeri niade by .tate Cl•~vef4uld. Eept. 4--nis-sbot Hl 1Charles, 2.
a.lmOllt wlni' !.o ctaaret tax Jn-to~ the sta ~ e t.ax what WllS believed to haxe be t•JJ 11.11 1 The bodies M&gt;re all recovered
lasteBt al: eommJssion reported tod8y.
atktrpted aa.ng murder. a mau 1early today.
,
were streatlua
Cm•lronted omctally by tile first Identified a5 Eddie Scbwtutz, ali~:~ 1 Rf'!lcbley. dellrloua Wtlh JTief fQi ..
aeros the natkm
the ftrst we;;t,. rcpclls or vlclaUc·.UI of t he new law Jame11 Sht'lb}', was 1·epo11ed iu P: Ilowing the trqedy, Yilt that f'IO~e·
li'&amp;.nsoontJnental
uoo-St.oJI Qulncr Davis, tax commissioner. In crltkal l"OndltiOTI at Mt. S.na i ' t.hlfi8 went wrong wltl1 the steerspeed race in hlfitory.
ch:t.l'ge or the enforcement ot th .~ h011pital today.
ina: apparatus of the machine.
The pair of aL't!5, James Goodwin clgaHl tax 11.ct. orderL'd 11n lmmed- 1 8chiV1lrtz.. whO!IP. body was tou w .
"1 don't know exactly what did
lu Hottilitie• Due to Break· Hall, New York's ftylnK broker, ll1lu late lnvestltlal.ion.
In thl' yard of an east side hom ~.! happen," Reichley told Coroner EdArt Ooebel, winner of tile t9:r.
In Dayton the cl.garets have t:&gt;en had been shot m thr lwll.d, accord - ward E. Smith. "Maybe I looked
out Aaew O.er Conaer·
Dolt derby to Hawaii with alx vth· llicgl'l.lly 90ld to l'.:"Sidentb of the !ng lu puho•. Ncl~hb.:m 111 llw vic · Mround and ra.n or! the road or
vatioa Appointment
er noted meers were enga.1ed m Ohio Eoldier~· &amp; Sailor&amp;' Home. 1t lnllV Informed
authorities th:~'. maybe I was driving over a little
~the competition for the 2.040-uule wns fnid.
the~ ~w tl. lfl&lt;ldthw bet~.rinij 11 too far and the wheels skidded. It
Columbus, 0., Sept. t--IN8--NeN I Bendix aerby tropt_y, but were aLi..
A p10tl~t to the commlst;lun was Ml~· t . :l:'o.n liCt'll~·e drh ~ &lt;liHL~· lr r m 1was dark at the time a;,fi I I.X'ltldn't
h011t!Utles betWeen the State ron- headed for ftew York In a non-sto~ 1·eported to have been mad~: by !he .•~·r- u· ul tlw shoa~mloJ .
1!it:e the rood so well.
Bervatlon coUncil and Stau- Direc- race to better the record of Captil~n aJIIcir·IB of tht- Ohio Phacmact"uLi·
--I There had been con~id·:rabl.:! r.!.BY
tor of Aa:rJculture 1. B. Outhery Fnmk Hawks.
t;al AfoclaUon.
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'l'KOUBLI; P,\'fCHt;H UP
in the l:iteerlng wheel of m)' .c:a.r
were forecut today after the counExpeeted to round the home ~yDu•1ls wu5 unable t:. reve1tl whc• ~ 1 CoJ ·,•mbu~. 0 .. Sept. 4 - lNB- lately and wm'!thln.g may have
cU indicated it will name a new Jon here about I p. m. In the con- the clgarets had been sold in W111. peact t:ftablishe•l bt'Lih'C II gone wrong wit.h it."
conaervatlon commlss.loner despite test for the •lS,OOO C6lih prizt! d.lld Xcn.:l. The n&amp;Jut' s of the p c-r.«l;l:· l mac :: Dircdor c.f Agticullurr I. S.
The automobile was to be e;u.Q)•
a ruUnK by Attorney' General 011- the Bendix trophy, the two wert: said to be guilty an in llle h:m ds Guthery aud St11.tc Fan- Ms.nag:cr ined t.oda ~· in ~til effort to detennlne
on a bert Bettman apparently glvlna: slated to continue their flip to New of the commislsun . but th.:oy \\'('l'l! · Cha: les M 5P.Cr. the Hl sl Uiuc the cause of the accident.
that
to Gut~ry.
York Without stoppq In their .s ~· not rJI:;eiOfled.
I f. tal ::· Fair tod&amp;.\' ururcct lt5 CVl!- 1 ThP. tragedy occurred on a natmembers of the council tempt to e~·ack Hawb' record ol I';
j Llusiur. .
: rc"'' dirt road along th~ east ba.1lk
heard Indirectly that hours and 25 minutes.
I TOiiay wu pres.s nnd extlibit~' r·~ 1at the Scioto river ont&lt; u.nd a h•lJ
seek to appoln'. a
Hall ww.a speeding eastward .lu
SEEK MI~SING BROKER
1.to y tl.t the falr. aud on.; of the , miiCl&gt; nol'th o! Plshlnger's bridle.
choosiPIJ, they -.td his _ famous Sl)l!(:lally oonstructeo:l
Zanesville. 0.. sept. -t--INs-A 1 prlnLlple &lt;·vrnts s-:ht&gt;dull·d "'""' ~~o : .. 1 was drJvlng vei'Y sl"'b'. lbe
take 11.dvantap of lockheed monoplane, "The Crusa - search for W. A. Lorimer, promt- :uncn::-on fer newspa.p,:!r rn~.~ at tht~ ddldr r n were ln the bac~ ..seat
appointing power der," at a helghth or 18,000 . reet in nent real etJtate broker, was under talrgroundll clubhouse.
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nd
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order to m11ke better t1mP. He was way today lollowlnc hbi disappear· ma ng q c a o o no111e a
them by Oovarnor a~ by an oxygen tank tor the 11.nee while he was held under bond
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I were tnlklng .. :Reichley safM
An appeal to Oovel'uor Whitt!' to I high altitude. Ooebel alllo was fly- l"htuwed with perjury and embezOslo, Norway, sept. i--IN&amp;-Or"Suddenly ~methlng haPPi'Wid."
help them carry out the authorltr 1:!!':te~~~~~~ or'!ee!~1&amp;: w;~ zle~~~~r was challl'ed with cnn- I gaulzed ~ellef for tbe posstb~ re~- · Reichley sa1d he v.·as hurled eUiig~':e~er= r~~~: ~:,~bt:f mlle8 an hour over the enUre ooul'lltl verllng $~50 of a cllent·s money to ~~n~r~trofH~~r:~11' ~h~ po\a,~ er through Un~ door or the ,~AAt·
of the council said
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Of the rems.inlnl slx Bendix his own use.
1submarine Nautuus whose whereTerrified when he found 'wt car
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' dash entranl.ti two ot.hel'S ex~ted
bo
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rt.ai11 had plunged Into lhe river. Relcb8
Conservatlon Commtsstoner John to 00 tJo
' to N
y t If tbel
Z""PELIN RETURNS
utJ:; In t e AreUc are unce
• lev ran to a restaurant on the river
W. Thompson
EUda republican
n ue on
ew or
r
got under w1y today at the behe9t ·
who recently ;esiPled at the ooun- time to Cleveland warranted an . Permtmbuco ,
(Recife),
Brar.il. of lhe Norwea:Ian go~mment.
ro~d and asked an employf:' to ~I
ell's request. was temporarily re- attempt at Hawks record.
They Sept. 4. - INS - Carrying sixteen
The Noi'W'e&amp;:ian minister of de4 po Ice.
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pla~d at last night's meetinll' by were Jimmy Doolittle, racing ll J passeng~n1. fretghL and mail, the fense ordered the vessel Frithjof The automobllto was bl~~~t to
A. P . Moon of Conover, chahmau Lalrd strearnland monoplane CJ:i- Oraf Zeppelin left Pernambuco to- Nanst&gt;n. now at Anchor at Har- the surface by ftremen. ~~r bJ'
or tbe council.
pedl,~ designed and built for the day on its return trip to Friedrich- stad. to prDCeed Immediately t.o the !\ wrecking car crew from f.h.c.~ ~Moon will act ror the oommlaskm NatiOnal air races, and beeler ble- shafen . A large crowd cheeled the relief of the Nautilus party.
lumbu .Auto Club and several onuntil Oct. 19. the eta~ that Thomp- Ylllll.
great ship as It gnu:efully turned
lookers who were attracted' to the
son·s restgna.Uon becomes effect!
All but two of the !ilx speedsters northward tar another
Atlantk
t:ONVICT IS t;XECUTED
~cne of the tragedy.
without pay. Thomp!IO!l has ::~ 1 planned to stop In Wichita, Kan., 1crossing.
carson City. Nev., &amp;.:pt. 4----INd ; Nearly :roo ~rsow gathered ~t
ready left oftlce a.nd was a:i'llen a to reruel. Doolittle and Thomas
- Nevada's "lmprored' 'method oJ i the scene when word was r~.lvVI.
leave of absence with pay until Oet Hunter were to halt at Winslow, 1
rr
upit.al 1umtshment Wl!.s employe(!
19. In the Interim Dr. H. C . Me- Ark. .. AmarUio, Tex., and St. Louis I
today for the fourth time.
!ContinUed Ol'l pqe s!XJ ' •
Celland ot Piqua will act as chalr- tor more fuel.
As the first rays of mornin[l: sun.
man o1 the council.
Arrival of tile transconttnenLal
light crept Over the JJray stone
walls of Lhe State prison, ga!&lt; quiet
P'f/esta!Ane oh;tectlons to the speed derbylsts was to be the htg,l
appointment by the council ur one light. of the Canadian day proiJram
l,y mulled out the life of Louis
o1 Its own members as the new at the air races today. Four clo6c&lt;i l Of Jurist K i a • J Cbaraed CeJa, 28.
oommlsl!lioner Dr McClelland who course speed dashes. two of them j
W' h U .
Ofti
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The youna Mexican died when
300,000 Patient• Were
has been me~tlo~ed for the 'place lor women pilot&amp;, and a reaUStil" 1
It
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be breathed the almond scented
ed for by Methodiob Ourdeclared he "will not under anY "dot ftght" by ft.ve members of the
Per.oaal Gaia
desdly fum,$ generated by th!' Two Miaiaters . Aceu~.··~ j
chemical reaction of an acid upon
ClrcllD18tances consider acceptlnl lamoua 8181r.ln unit of the Canadian 1
.- 'T
ina Paat Year
even If l)resent.ed, the po&amp;ttton Ya~ lt.c;tY•I air force, were events on the 1 Columbus 0-Bep\. . 4--INB- a powerrul chemical.
Leadina: Strikers in
cated by Mr. 11loffiP60n."
~In to be sta&amp;:ed at the air- ~ Judge J~ R .. ,Kinll' today ruled
fi.ance of Jud~re
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A apeclal meet~ l.o -consider the
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that he holds Jurladictlon bl the
JACKIE WEU. PAID
selection or the comml.uloaer will . we Bayles., Sprbq:fleld, J.L.ss., suspension motion bto\lll'ht aplnst , Lr.a Alll'eles. Cal., Sept. 4--INs--;
be held late thbl month, It was an - world lnd Alnerlca.n .:s~c"1 records ! Probate Judp Homer z. Bo8twlck. Guardianship proc!!erlings in.o;tiHI·
Paterson. N. J .. S~pt. 4.-IN&amp;inounced
Cor land planes tomorrow set a 1 Th
of .... _ _._h tLd bv Mnbel Leona 1"tt coo ..... r t~&gt;- Norman Thomas. several Um£!3 815 ·
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... .._....a .jay · had revealed
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the i J diee ~&lt;UBpenll
is belna:onsoUBht
that ..--Jackie · ctal111t candld&amp;k ror pres1dent and
( ContlntleG on paje tiX)
ELECTRICIAN MURDERED
proceedings Ct'cper. 8. juvenile mm &lt;'tl:lt. mak.'s governor of New York. was free tn
1nw natJonal air rat'l~ record for , h~arlng of ouater
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Jcompetltlve daHh events yesterday : apln9t him resulting from the $l,300 a week under a tontrau th~tl 1'15 bail lodav. after he was arTfllBROKEN .. ·HEARTED
The bullet-torn body of Mm-tlmer Jlr :ftuhlnc over a 50-mUe course at '·Diamond rinK case," In which he .,,u P"Y hlm $4.000 a 'i\"erl;; In tu, ~· ed with 4S others charged o;~.1th WlGUNMEN HOLO.UP
Enrlgt, chief electrician or th an averaae ~ or 208.001 mlle.~ Is a.ccU5ed of uslnR his amce t.o re - lhtrtl year.
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lawful picketing in the sUk ~:~tJ!te
MEMBERS OF PARTY
board or education was found earl: per hour. The eveat was a. free- gain a dlamon..o rtllK he alleged!\'
Mrs. Cooper II! her petm:...t fur here.
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today In a. ditch ~ar the subtub or l ror~an open to planes of any pl.st.C'n prellt!nted to J4rs . Opal Eversole.
r uii.HIIan:sh!p papers for her son , Among those Who rocte · tn a PI·
Akron, 0 .. SepL t-JN&amp;-"1 love Hlosd•pe..
d!Splaeement and was the sensaAttorneys represenun1 Judli! R~&gt;kcd authority from the cou.t to l· trol W&amp;JOn wlth Thomas JYE!re Ulie
Pu.ul and can't live without him."
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t1on of Na¥)' day.
1 BOB~ck
had aeclared t.nat the I spend IUIQO a month ~or the sup- Rev. BradCord Young. Episcopal
A note coatatnlng those words ·
. 1 The previous high &amp;peed In an cot111; was without authority to sus- I»CI't ot thr. b~y star.
lclef1n'lllBn of Brooklyn and the ~y .
today wa&amp; oftered. ln explanation of
air races competitive event was :101 , pend him pending the hearing. :
-Speare Knebel. eo: the New York
t.he death or Mra. Honor c. Pra&amp;ee,
NO PAPF.R
hltlea an hour. set by "Speed' Hol· Pormer Secretary of war Newton ; RAII'ING OFFICt:R .\CQUITTEn i Protestant Episcopal dh:lCf'Sl!.
ll. mother of two chlldre:l, who
MONDAY
~an In the Tbompaon 100-mile D. Baker represented 1400 persons
W111t Un.Jon, 0, Sept. f-INS- 1 A . J . MIUite, dean of a labor colleaped orr the South end of Ute
dUb JaR year at Chicago. Bayla; who have )H!tltloned for the Judp&amp; Prov~n1 he was a dcl)uty ahertft as I~ at Katonah, N. Y., was also
1\\-ell as deputy state fol'l'fiter George arftllt.ed.
North Rill "sulclde" viaduct here
:made the &amp;m&amp;llnc ftlsht, his &gt;«- temoval.
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last ntaht.
In a.ocordance wttb t b 1 1ond electrltyl.nc dash tbll week. 1u
Defen~~e attomeya tDdlcaced fol- W. RlveMI, S5. ooday had been a.cThe four men were accused ot
The woman died a few minutes
lftlt.aal cuatom of Tbe Dall7
a speclally-de~Jtned Gee Bee w~ fowinll' Judp K.inJ's rulinl today qultt·~ r:l l)f the tiUina: last December leac:Unc about :HJO plc)'etl'l a&amp; tbey
after belnl remOYed to St. ThotDTribune ln giving Its emJUDior, made tn Sprin8fleld, YAM. !tbat they would rue a. wrtt of pro- ot J,.nas Cooper, leader or Lhe parade(! In front or a mill in daft·
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~ I TUeeday BQlea Rnt hll oee Bee ! hlblt.lon with. the court of appeals "Cooper Clan:· durtng a raid by ance of a rullns by County J~
as's hospltaJ. The body wu iden·
Ufted by her bUIIba.Dd, PaUl D.
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o.er a one rnu. straiiJbt&amp;way at a Ito halt an)' further action by Judce ollcer&amp;.
P . W. Freeman. They were ordered
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1 the- ~ ,,U.:ondl.y, Septem1 mubn~ speed or 316 lillie&amp; an ~ In talr.lns testimony on I'AlBtCooper waa ·l dlled !n a raid oa a lto appear later tor 1 he&amp;J'ici.
entnmoe by nna:L'll' the rrazee.
ber 1. '!'be Sunday lsBue wtll
bour.
wtct s cue.
still c.n tbe Ac•ma-sclot.o county
'I11omas aid lt wa11 the int~ntson
'""· the trio all armed The note len by the moth.er ln~
be the lBBt untU 'l"'aHdar.
I."Xcept for om e-veut 1n 'll'httm h{)
Court was adjourned uoW Tuk18· line, Five men who were arreFtM of th~ pickets to test. Judge P'teepests to t.brow up dlcated 111 ~t ttom her
September I,
wu not e1Ja1ble and the race BayJell day kt permlt Boetwtc:k's •ttorney..; Ia tbt' raid IUiel1ed. ~ t.be first mara•s ruiJns ln the oourt&amp;,
and
·proteeded to hQ&amp;bl.nd, and ll&amp;ted "I am not
peraon, pollee ·Were tstl'OQI UIOU(I'h to f811f ln1' cbtldreo . . • • "" .
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·to nae the appllce.tlou for • W'J'Jt or shot at their •tleied leader wtli! iq' It t.o tbe United 8tates SupNJDt
11oDe."
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problbltiDD 1D appall court.
flred by Rivera.
Court u neceuary.
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MEN'S WORK PANTS

MEN'S SILK NECKTIES

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Uned.

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Heavy

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rround ·wilb

p:ttterns In stripes, neat fl&amp;uretil aad bro-

neal llrlpeii-HJt&amp;raloll waist

caded

beaYJ" drill

erfed.s.-

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2 FOR $1.00

50 POUND

pock.et~t-llell_- loops,

felt MaUI'N8etl with roll !Hire, biiCull tall
and aUradln kldftl'.

ABC

Drett~

Fabrles-Nftlr.o PrlntfiPrln&amp;s-Travel-

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CO IDch wld&amp;bt-A.U

new fall fabrlo&amp;-

88cA YARD

8000

bound and pet'foraiH-

BIJ' Five llO P.,... 5c Tablet, S for

25c
10c

(]olden Rod 100 ~ SCI Tablet s ror

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Bir Ten 250 pares. JOe To.blel t for

9d2 FELT BASE
NatMnally known

rap.

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Crfteenl

felt

laue

Pallerhll suitable for any roem Ia

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A. aa...., ..,IIJ' overall made ·of zto..

ltaak.

s&amp;rle.

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Plenly vi reomJ
pochls. lwo hlp

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Jail In P at r o I
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TbtM eMraDI are cllt. fall and. lbe aeamt
are trlpkl-dlk!W. J•t 1111 pain le 11111

IN POMEROY

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Eighty Hospitals
Kept By Church

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BadcUif CrePK-(}ypsy

SCHOOL TABLETS
hair

saspebdM'

$1.39

MATTRESSES

Adam l\'ue~~t slaadard sla cellon and

Two a11d one

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ba.rub-Fin

battou-CuU bcMio~U-Sizu :!9 to f,6
lru:,b wahl meanr&amp;

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...o. .,6aklluw S....IOWN UDAN
.tiHD COUfl ~: All
\OWl&amp;
PrM
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t for

generaliy

Wes t Virgtola- Local ~:~howns tonlcht and' 11\a~..

THK OAJ:..'Y TIJBVNil

Aareement Specifiea No
.Reprual Or Puniohment To Be Meted

$5.85

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Tall Caa.

24c

Pare,

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,Car ... 70 ......:

"Paago·~l

Campbell'•

BULK LARD

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Pit.

wntwnt : &amp;.turday

fair . a.l lghUy warmer .

lATElY ~OOPTED! ~r~i~~~;,0~::;:~~ THRHTENTO RIDE
TO SAVE MONUr ~~~::ti:~~~.:F*m~~ lAWYfR
RAil

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"slandard Six ..••••••.•. 76 . . • . .. 11 ' ' . • • . . 1030 ..•••. 8&gt;15 ..•.. tiS
"Special $Ia .•••.••••••. 7•...••. 115' ••• ; .1070 ..• : .. 885 .•. '. tiS
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15 lb. peet

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Yellow Onions oo '"'
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lheoe unbelievably low prices. They will omoze you.

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To reduce our llock of new, latest model Graham Sixes
and Eighto we . have decided to cut our priceo (which were
already 1-1 let unh-cl-of new lower figureol Now you con
buy a brand new Graham Six or Eight wilh full new cor
guaranty and every lateot Graham fealvre-lmproved Free
Wheeling, Rubber Cushioned Spring Shackles, Over-size
Hydraulic Brakes, Body Insulated for Silence, 4-speed Synchro-Silent Troimnisslon (on Special Sixes and all Eights) and
50 other diotinctiw advontogeo-at a oaving of $100 to ~35
according to the model selected.
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the New• Olice of Tille Dail)
Tribune, call 238-L 1 If the Buoioe01
Oflice ..k for 202-R.

PRICES RE'DUCED

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t.o their
home at Bt. Louill Thursday mom Ina.
Roy Jones ol Alberquerque New
Mex1co, who ha.s been vi&amp;ltmlil: rela. tlves and friends, left Thursday
morning for Dayton, where he will
visit a tew days. Mr. and Mn.
John M&lt;:Callwn accoltlpanled him
to Dayton.
Otho Tracy and JIWles Arnold
went to Oolumbw. Wednesday to
spend a few day~ and attend thf
Bt.a.te Fair.
Robert Warner and Dr. Hayes
went to Dayton Wednesday on a
bw;lnes~ trip.
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Mrs. Homner RoUSh ot Miners- 1
vUie entered Holzer h06pital Wea- l
nesday and will W'ldergo a maJor
operation Thursday.
Walter McC.ulloulfh and wue
visited Dr . McCulloullh at hiJ; hum"
~ Ba.sllan Wedne&amp;da, eVf'_nlng and
reJIOrtl him somewhat Improve&lt;~ .
Henry Rasp lett Wednesday for i
Columbus where he Will Vl.'llt
relativb and attend the Btate fair .
Mr. and ,.,s. carl Brldgemun
were Columbtl&amp; vialtora Wednesday. 1
The Phillips Sisters returned 1
Wednesday from tt buying tnp u
Columbus.
T. P. Elselst.eln and BOn VIctor i
returned Wednesday evening, af-~
ter a fews days visit with rcmthe 11
at Mt. Vernon, Ind .
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Ezeklal Harper, who Is In the
hospital 11t Gallipolis underwent an
operation Wednesday.
Miss Marie MJiler and Harry Me- l
I Master returned home from Mansfield Wedne&amp;da)' evening.
Mr · and Mrs. J . E. D . Hartinger
and Mrs. M. D. Hart1n1er left
Thursday for Columbus to attend
the State fair.

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Hf!ss Nichols, Supt. ol the ·western '$ Southern Lite Insurance C(l.
entered... a Parkersburg hospital CHtCKEN THU:VES RELI;i\~.·
Thursday, where he wl1J underco
an operation.
Mr
L
Leona Boston,
Maria
Goins
.andl:'Mrs. W. P. Lochard and Leonard Wa.ttli and carl Baas th'
baby lett Thursday for Columbus tour colored chicken thieve~; ot
te
to llttend the State Fair From 11 d
u ~here they wm go to Mt. ·Verno
an • were released from the counand Amesville to vl~it wltll rela~ Ly JaU here Wednseday afternoon
ilve6.
by orders LEsued from Justice TIThe man}· friends of Chns Prall tus' court. The four have been
wlll be pleased to hear thut' he is I"'E'rving time in the local Jail for
again able to be out after his re- flnf:B .and cOBts, which they failed
cent Illness.
to pay.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Weeks lett
·:.:_______ - -- Thursday for Columbus to attend
BETURNS FROM BUYING
the State tair. They will return
Mr. and Mra. Edward Eber:;bnch
Friday accorripanled I.Jy their daugh rlllurntd Wednesday evening, after
t.er, Mlaa Brltta, who has been vis- u vlstt with their daughter and a
ltlng relatives In Cqlumbus the buying trip In the East.
past Week.
CINCINNATIAN F.J,ECTED
A tea for the benefit of the
Bimpaon M. E. church, was ll'iven
Wednesday evening at the home of
Columbus, 0 ., Sept. 3- INB- 1
Mrs. Chas. RUllllell on Mulberry Pollee Ch~cf William Copeland, or
Ave. Mrs .. K. Lippincott and MJ.·s. Cincinnati today ~ame tlw first
Howard Ebel'!lbach were IUislstin~:: ~l'i!Sldent or the Ohio asr.oclatlon or
hostesses.
Chle! or Pollee, Ics.
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Mr. and Mrs. William NeutzUng soclatlon, which was formed hero '
11nd Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Neutzling the first annual meetlnil: of the as·
returned Wednesday evening after I sociatlon, whtch wa formed here .1
a ten days visit with Mr. and Mrs. after, ~everul monthM of organizaOtho Karr at Crescent, Ill.
tlon work.
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Mr. and Mrs. J'hn Hlte, son
Klmbal, a.nd Mr. a.nd Mn. Otm:tner
Reynold&amp; attended a. birthday dinner TUesday even1n1 at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Pf&gt;arl Mora (In Lhe
Chester road honorlnr Mrs. Mora '11
birthday .
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Ytt..oea Clara, Lena and Nettle
Koehler and thelr cuest. Mnl. Vir·
au Rowl.nd, spent Wednesday with
Mr. and Mn. Chas. weaver and
family of OaWpoll~ .
John StraUSll and son, Otto. were
In Athens Tuesday evenlnll' vlsltln~t with a brother of StraUAA who
lS Jll.
Mr. and .M rs. E . w. Hysell re turned Tuesday evenina:
trom
Zanesville where Mrs. Hysell was
talr:lni neatmenur..
Mr. and Mrs. CUtrord Jenkinson
left Thursday for Columbu11 to at ·
tend the State Pair.
Mr. und Mrs. Thomas Youn&amp;
and daughter, Elaine, ot Big stone
3up. va .. are vialtln&amp; wl~h home
folks. They were accompanied by
Lydia and Duane Davis, who have
been vlzlltlng them.
Dr. and Mrs. Harold Crumley,
who have been the IIUests ot Mr.
and Mrs. A. T . Barton. Mt for M.t.
Vernon, where they will viSit wiLh
relatives.
M1·. and Mrs. Harrv Feiger Mlas
Biliha. Wolle and ·father,' Tom
Wolfe, lett Thursday for Colwnbus
to attend the state fu.ir .
Rev. J. C. Pilch Is attending the
Synod at Sandusky.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacol; Ament are
visiting: with relat.t"'es and friends
In Hamilton.

Harry Dye

Mu . Alma Streich and chlldren,

bet.h have
Schaefer
daua:ht.er
1who
been and
vllltlna:
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