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THURSDAY, SEP'TEIOIR

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l[~NSIRed
Cross Session fl~NHAM MAKES 1
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
'
· h
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
1
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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}'IU:D
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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start

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Many Aspi"rants
For Office, Index
Of Hard Times

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cur=r=r:r:
Canada

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Club

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quart

Salad Dressing

jar

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Bnwa.

Freab Fruilnnd Vegetables
Peaches

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·Sweet Potatoes

• lbo

5 U11.

Tomatoes

25c

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19c

Potatoes

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B•lk

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l••"l"*'""'ze_,..._..MN.

Hysell Motor Co.

S.econd Street

GAI.I.JPOUS TBEATilE

111arsday,Sept.J

LEASED

WIRE

OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS

Sll&amp;htly wurmtor tonl1ht.

SERVICE

POMEROY, OHIO, FIUDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1931

Pomeroy, Ohio

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WO-MA-N
CAS-HE--..,S

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15,000 Civillano Offer
1
Service• To Combat
Communists

PRICJ!;-SUNDA Y 5

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WEST

~IRCINI

-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

with

llrde

lor

Both

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In the folluwliQ' new

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~:ci~~:~·!si;~~~i~~~i:~~::~~:\~: IN AUTO Hl.J
n"CI"EN
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~•id LQ havr followed an opent.t.1U11 1
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tot· appendldti.s .
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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
unrea
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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
,
Mist. Bennett has been rt&gt;purt.•-d ·
t&gt;nguged lo the marqub;.
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IN SCIOTO RIVER

Hu band Father Th

EMERGt;NCY PROGRAM BEGUN

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Bootlegging Of
CJgare t Begun

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er&amp;dl:e root. earw.d panel heel, all silk plcot top.
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

I na t rJa
. I Life
Halted By

Hese. Pure

Ladles'

$15,000 Prize

OF CITIZENS

&lt;ton" Bonn"' · "'""'" '""·

MOnER1ND
~ Hll ~ REN

HOSPIT.\L
AGi\IS
Ne.,.,· J:o;
York.
Sepl. 4.-INB-Con-

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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

Eight Air Aceo Streak·
ina Acroaa Continent..
From Weat

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NEW SILK STOCKINGS

S ~ pt .

- Tht&gt; Natl(.n&amp;.l ail· ruces ha ~· ..

Barrett O'Hara
Chicaco Attorney
ject 0~ Ire

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ADMIRATION

Clevelund , 0 .,

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Cleveland St!pt. 4- INS-DeslgnCal
f
0 rol '
ed as a move LO provide aid lor lht' 1
ear
ar, n J
unemployed, Ohh:l'5 emergency PI'O I
0 S d
2()
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0 h am !At.ndWI c h f or
cen "·
oram for ditch bnprot·ement w.t.~ I
ne ave
In
town
the
food
ls
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.
Ck.,dar•o , '""" ., . ......
• ........... 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•
.
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 ·
fi
hild
&lt;1 d tOO
tb:!et ln the FOl't ot Coquhnbo and
yer
and
erlmlnologtst,
who
was
1
Air Rac&lt;'6
. ""'"' durmg th1:
S
PROBING CRASII
ve c
ren we~e e:
ay. . ·•
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b
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0
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Patrick
H.
RelChle~
31, the h\111n.acl1ed an aQr-eement
involvi11Q:
RIOtS 1 mcntloned as possible aasoclate de·.
paraLhule jumpln~;: contt,-st.
• m w; , ·• e&lt;;p1·
... - n- b
d
h
1
t
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
1
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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• h rUed fJ \h.
oad
,
·
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
o
e r
.
the
Barceloaa
Wlt'kum (ell forward aftl.~r land·
by :J.•IIc~ Lo h~tvl' nm !rom the
The tlve b e~~n ~~~
1dJrowni'" '"'
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in!!; unu wt&gt;H Lll.l.r&amp;eu. on ~nt- ueld
Columbua, 0.. Sept 4--Disc:overy , scent: aftel· the acd.dent.
rader m~t
·
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.
I
'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.
ki
u:lt
.
nd
1t
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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:
Mra. Mary

tended the State Pt.lr ntunctay.

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Patl! who 1.1 to be heard over the
wABO coluinbla net work on Mon
WUI1ama of days a.J\4 Y/ednes4&amp;Ya Mr:s Frank
h\._n charac 01 lin 0 RQQ&amp;e\ t:lt wife of the Oov
'Brin¥
yoltr ernor of 'H~w York will J.ntrod~
hflpful &amp;er vlce '
him on AUJU6~ 3! 8• 30 P b l!lPT

Wu:frl.o M. '1. l1uuacR
C H Ek:hlbfU' Pa.tor Middleport
9 1 A.. y: SUnday school with I
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I: Mlller Supt
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Th"r: ttme 'tor the Los Aflaeles
festival oolebra.tmr It s founding
ISO years qo Is drawing near The
pa.aea.nt with music will be heard
over NBC WJZ from 3 30 to t ::to
p M ~DT on September 4.
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A British description of the
world 5 grea.tea~ a.lrpla.ne speed con
test the Schneider Cup Races will
p m Epworth Leaaue
p m Evenln&amp; service Sub be rebroadcast by NBC Saturda ~
September 12
Hal!;
The Relation of the Metho momma
France and G1eat Jlritafn wm have
to
Pastor
and
of S "'pLem
entries and the United States will
three fij)ectal
look on The broad~t wm be&amp;in
011 tile 13th ot
Wedneaday mid week at 7 00 A M EDT and contlnut
the :roth 1.....,. . .
otr and on until about 10 30
and en
wr:
t.o see all our peop a t
Bill &amp;chudt J1 says that Tor
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N'P'lCes ot Sept 6 a s t his Is
.a
Joat. ~rv ~ce of the yc11.r The I e ont.o aud Chicago are the laf.egt
'1:ifJ Sundi.J school e pt 13 anJ cities to report clear receptJon or
year will bcgm upon the Columbie. s televbdon station W2~
I H'l' 'PAUL LUTB'EB..\.I"i CllllRC'it ~~).?~;:.J.iM&lt;;lt of the annual con AB In New YOlk City
I C Fllc'f.. folo'O&lt;
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Ig you wish to know a.nythtnc
Mtirnlrijr worship 10 o cloek
rtltst isA....-.s·r CHURCH
about the weather up in the airNo cvenlna *rvlce thiS Suun~y P' 1:: ~er Pastor M...dlepcrt call up W A R.. Brown NBC en
will tea:l.q ~Jll' evcn!Jlij .ser
eundtY jichool 9 1:, A M H M glneer He listens In arQlJI:ki thu
again SUnday -.ept 13 I Cro-ll! Supt
world charts broad~t eomlltlons
we can hav~ a good attend
Uot'nin&amp; warship 10 15 A M and can te ll you months ahead
ance. J;n :) Cpe wclccme
8\.lbJ~t
A GoOdly F c.llowsh P
what the ether conditions will be
R~ \ J c Filch 111 iiLtL 1illng Sn
CurqiDupjon fol)f)wlpg
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~nt.erm~l!'h: 9 Y P U 6 '30 P M
Paul Robe!!On famous exjXJllcn
11 d 11 ettln;: of th[ American Lu
at sanduaky Ohio
Bentor B Y P U 6 30 P M
of the drama and Negro mWJic was
EVC'rHng .&amp;ervlce 7 30 P :i'4 Sut- be heard m a 60ng recital broac
ject Walking In Ulc Light
cast trom London t.u the WABC
RIMJ'SON MJ:'raODtsT (1111/RCH
Fr,.yer meptl.ng Wed 'I 30 P M Colu,mbta network at S 15 &lt;EDT )
~ ~ BrJah&amp;.. raa&amp;or
Tht: POmero)l
Association of 1TUesday afternoon BeptcmbtJ 1
Jt;,~,e Ar~Y,ater
Sunday school
at Carpenter on fhurs,ay
our church Is a membe~
!lope• nter¥Jent
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Ccmbincd Sunda} school and
10 Let as man y 06 P OliS "
r1st1an cumce Chqrchcs
wQrGhlp 9' A M.
to go
EvlnlQI wprs)J~ 'l 30 f M
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Tl " 18 the laat l&gt;..1day beto"'
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Lesson ~ crmon m all Churcbt!s nr
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CqJ C GIINMm Pastor Ra canc
r.cnltren~e WhAW• m~e
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""'c -lng Sta• sunday school 9 10 Chn st SctuntJ s t for Sundo. r~ Srp.
lumtU&amp; m "t'Utad&amp;Y aitemoon 8"pt
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F u enta who have children to be:
Orydcr Supt.
The B•ble scl ucttons mcluQe tttt
may present for Chis pur
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followmg from Psalm (12~ ], :!:~
I'hursday
each
on S'undRY morntna
.. Rles~ ed Is eHry on~ that featttt:
school ) 30 Eva th• I ord, that walk~th 1,11 tu.!
ways
For thou sbslt eat th"
labour of thmc hands h;~ppy 11h11lt
thou be, and It s 1nll be w~ll )flth
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The Lesson Sermon also Jndude1
the followmg passages from tlu&gt;
Christian Sc1ence tellt6db1c, • ~c
•nee and Health Wllh )(ey to the
kr1ptures ' Jw Mlltr. Baktr EUdy
•JfarDlOD)' j8 .P,rQdUCcd b)[ j~ "-~l miJ"
llp1l', 1s controfteH by it an(t ~bl!les
be done
•lth it Divine Ftindp1e '' the
...1fe of man Man's happiJlee~ JS
c.tHJRJ,. tOt therefore, at the dtst•mlal of
F I OO,ibiU, ........ IIBiifiot;Orl J
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)hysical s~n!!t' Truth is not C:lltt
9 J..) 1 ine B1bk Kbool Enjoy 1t
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nan 1s as boautlful R.l'l in mU8tc
10 20 Morning 'fOI'Bhip l!se.,non
wm preach at md di scord 1s unnatural, unreal'
subJ~ct "'Ihe Prayer "I'h11t Works
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have any claun
IIJKJil the love, loyalty and devotlon of the people, must be m hannony w1tb
tbe teachlnp of J81:1UI. the CHrist wh011e warda fit mto every fetid and crevice
.r the human heart aod of whom tt wa1 said tn John 7 46. "NEVER MAN
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pesce I gw c unto \ ou not a :-~ th e "o1ld gweth, gi ve I unto
you L~ t not y o ur heart be tro';bled, n e Jther let 1t be afraid
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th e i fl ~ e t l uolish m £ne Ill Me x1 cu wh e r e l\\ o yo ung 1
guts dec 1d c d to I'!Cttl e th e a d h;pute 1cgardwg th e man
both lo vtd Ly flghtmg a t.iu e l A c cordmgly the gtrls
w1thout ~Sec ondt~ a :&gt;~ \\ a!l. f o rm e rl y th e duehng prac tH.:e re
patred to a s ec luded RIHlt , etood ha c k to bac k pac ed off j
th e tw enh ~a ce !-~ w hc t:ied and hre d
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wound ed by th e bull e t f r m h~el ad eno~tl.JJ s t e \olH!J
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SIDE-LIGHTS JN NEW
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of the wmner gettmg th e obJ ect of h e r heart s desire , rt "
now mor e t han pwbabl e th a t both h ve Jo:.;t l"nm
fh e
one tf she do es n o t r e l: ove t h 111 lost C\ en her l1 fe \\ htch I!.------~·-----------------·-,~-' li"icbi•••h_t (:••:;:~:;..
l::t far t:l w ee te r w hJie th e other fdc e~ n t erm uf unpnson
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B
PIERE J HUSS
:s l~ly PRY .s.w;..t~ !iUffi at pl estnt
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brhl"'lllK :m oth r problem t.o the
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a mo&lt;¥ c by th e a ve tct g'e c1t1ze n st1Jl t het e are man~ at Y Mexico City Sept t-War debts foro trorL
The Mexican &amp;overnmcnl tcnta
occurren ces wh(l; Jeby men and\\( m'e n a 1l k e 1o ~w l h t! ll had to share the Limeulrht t heti e tlvc
ly s~ested t n &lt;&gt;t a poS6lble
let
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angel, an
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tntio~ary :and other way
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thetr ungrn e JnJible seiV'e'f.l 'run not, attempt to settle many 'W ama•5 eta "' 11 !Jtlfflst.,.exloo b7 ~~cl
aue ~,_orW"b~e y':arii!hbbv:
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b dJ}) hundleda or Arqerwan citlzellB who
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questwns tn th~.: s ume manner num e l} ) mean~ o o
anxlousl:Y •ue a.wQ.itlng future l!et· percent ....... ~ a.
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uetnent pwcedures In \tew of t.he dep"'ud5 on fwt~e r de vcl~pme ttl
Whil e Or dlnauly the) do not e-nd so ttagtc allv,
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I !act that both the general and the hiQC aettletncnt pwposal at th "
the y prove th e ~rllm es of leUtng on e s self lose hiS ~e I special mixed claims conunmston 11 mcmu l ~~etmud to ufJr.r the best
ueallng :;olel} w1th th is problem hopu to clatmanls fo1 the cash
contro l
wa sto expire August 2g
I t h :1 re wa.itlng rar
1',; 0 I H:S U \C y.as c \ c r sn t bindolll) se ttl e d nm lJl OH 1 by
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dtvldU.tl:-~ 01 b et wee n c uunhH :-4 ]n th e mean t lm t
lh e St ates ~~ond Mex1oo umpired by a .... ox.r••

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m the l: U.:-.e o [ the M t xl t;an gul 1-1 and
they c nd cavo t t o ~ xtnl 1t e th c mselvt! ~ from th e predtc~tCIHI C llld :-.o un 1
m e nt c am~ed Uy thetr Iac k of t:omm o n 8 t
l d ment 1t b \ ery pro hHhlt lhul th e obJ ect 11f their a[
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J.ngton tmd Mexico City In the
hope o[ reaching an understand
tng SucceS!i has bt!un most evasive
and the. situation was that unless
t;Uddeu compromises "'et e brought
about &amp;"ve1al thousand
clalm5
Y.oulct tcmaln untoucheo on the
Senortla
ctucket \ 11cn th e commission~ ex
-111 t For the Ame1lcans this would
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1e ~ult In on~e mm e lllnlntlng t he
THE POWERS CA
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prospects ot 1elmbuu;ement b~ t he
HE RECENT annoUI!l: c m c nt ot the ntto•n e \ cl e ten £ ln g ~ovemmem of Mexico leavin g the
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pm KRtc SmiLh s Music
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Dcnnifl Kin gs Orch 6 t6 Morton
Downey 1 Band Concert
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wh1c~ soon break forth mtu molJs bent on yuc ng
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are tlmc!f. wh c&gt; n {he latte t very mtarly approach Jll~taficll· !ttl il t lcc s"t t "lll 1 t wauJri be
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tton, thu:J cliMe and the on 111 Ann Ar .w r .J: lt.: tgan 1 a
dUi " dtunn ~: e s ct 1
Am e'l icav~;
short we eks pHst a1e lOntH tf ex.ample ~o~ when thtt; Is ltuc !t pll M.exlco Y. c. t,Id ~ c::;tlma.;.ecl
.rl. 'a P rc nta~,~c tJ ~ ~IS tnc •l.'l.ltf!r
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S~nator Di.fb Lafollette ~~ satd to he p)nmung tl) In- J :JI'crntaae&amp; r.h oun 11 ~.:Qrd B o!
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of spmcthin,. liKe a ~undrcd dullars a mo11th for everl' 11ml mnr n ts p:~lct t J s ';l vcrm~ls
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o 11e at h to J&gt;e&lt;: ur e additlonll. l
bu1 btl 1 rounds for the cemetery lt
pw ch.sed a one ha l! mteres t In a
t rii.Cl or land kno wn a.-, t he Sch uyl
ler prope ~ l}lnli: adjacent and
convenien t to t he cemeter y then It
was held up ro t n ore t ha n t wo

cemPtJ&gt;r y ,.. 0 uld be more becominc
11.nd I:I. IJJ.u a pJiatc w IU plCture&amp;que
v1ew and surroundings Our 6U
zen 6 would cer tainly be more In
In beautifying their buri-al
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Pittaburl:h &amp; pt.
fi r ~t
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moYlnr Into the McKay property Ma rket weak demand ftrm tone I Bunda) here with hl!! wife and pi~ In all the remalt~Jna comi)E't
cared fur A small build~ erec~
Coal st.rftt.
supply hea vy heavy hena 22·~ baby who llre here vllll tllli! her !live daahea on the program )It&gt;~&gt;at 11. central point tor a rest sta
Mr and Mn Char let Tedro w at med hens 19 22 le&amp;horn hem 1e mother Mrs Htmr) J enkln.s und te rday he won t wu ~ mile IUl.d on" ) ell n acqu iring t tlt' to thf' other 1 tJon would prove a. wonderf ul arid
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oo milt' d&amp;!Sh~ u well aH tht' dead ha r ln~rest "'htr h wa~&gt; st!cureU appreciated Improvement by all
'1'0 PLAY SERIES
Albert Gordon and two soru; Thuraday
I brollen colored 21 25 med brolleu
The .Hanna family who moved to etlc k liim1inK contest to bOOt&gt;t hl11 onl y b) lltlg~~.t!on 1n a condemtul. vl~ltors
n Will announclld here Flldll y Charlem and Hom er returneu Enurn:tt Schuler a ttended the CO\ored 18 21 rooeters 13 14 duckl Mlckileport abou t a year aao have j tota l winnings tor three day~ oo u on s uit The counc J ha s already Pomero}' c1t1rens a re proud of
t.bat ~nln&amp; ner.t Tuesday Sept T hU'rsda.y f rom Columbws aJ ter meetln&amp; of the employf!s or the Ohio 16 18 reese 12 15
ret urned to t.he1r home here
as 600
~ xpendetl morr t han 1t thomKtntl their clt y ow ned cemetery They
t !1. 1erte. of recreation bt\11 ga mes ha ving /Spent several da ys a t the Fl1el O ILS Company at Athens
Butter- Market firm
demand
M1a.s Virginia Ca rleton who hils
dullar~ ir securing title to the tract ta ke gtettt Interest m helping t.o
WlU be played at the IOC&lt;o.
li'J h s tate fair
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I IJood suply low 92 soon 30 3--4 been vl.eltlng a t Columbus and oth
o! Ia d cleaning It up 1\UnPY~ aml mak e thf'lr bur al ground'! att rac
acliOol diamond between t il(! Nell.
Robert Hall fellow towm;man of ,(I'h~ IBJ!'I : ve r ,
t ned Frida 89 score 28 I fo B8 score 26 1 .. er Ohio cnles returnt'd home lut
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YOJ"Jt Centr.l a,.oreoatlon . winners B 1
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purt u ol Uw Lmc L or la nd can be tees k~P the gmunds up In rood
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Gee from.
where she m.ade
v....a-Market at eady
demand hMr a n d Mrs Garla nd RoWih tmct
1 ao.le ldt'a l for cemeter~J pu&lt;posc~ sha.'""'
besides t urnmg In annually
A CITIZEN- s~
ot the 1\nrt. halt• of the season here Bay
ee ea,won ying
the aafternoons
finl t race
Mort ColumbWI
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and t.he PuJ1ty toe creaiiU\ who are a. 30 mller tor small planes of lt!ss I ••
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t moderate suppl y a mple
nearby c 11dren of Mln11o Junction " re
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lte a citize n and tax b} thP expeut tu rP 1 f a fP'-' hu1 to the clll t re&amp;~; ure.- !rom two to
lD , d~k wt h
h
mrs
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t'1il.sau current recelpta 18 19 fresh ex t.la vil;ltinK rela ti ves here
e wr r
d! nl tJoliiLr:;
th ree tho usand dollars
400
now
&amp;
t ~~c South t an
cubic tnch displacemen t 1is here vlslting Mr and M rs Clyde firsts 21 22 hennery whites er.tru
The M E S S \\ ill hold t heir payer of Middleport is a nxiou.s t.o
The "'rlt.er ls reliably Jntormt'd
As long as condltlo ns remain as
ern Ohio team for tlnt place pvil~
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learn from someone better Inform
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annual picnic at Golds camp next
t wh t he vlt tha t more t han one hundred ldefll they are the Mlddl@po r cemetery
GOING TO HUNTINGTON
Miss Nora and Vesta McCoy re I Veeetabler WBrll::eL ftrm demalld Thul'Sda-t
ed t.ha.n herself 1us
Ylltt l 1
bulla! lots hiHt been ~;un e)ofed Trustees caunot fwlctiotl fur lAck
: - 'l1le Mrlell wl.l be played Ill. 1 The followlni orranl:r.atioM wll urned Wednesday from Colw 1bllb fair supply ample
hotn e
Mtu Mer it' Phillips who has been laae oowtcll dlsp
map ped a.n d
11 th1s new ol tuncU ln t he care of the
ee pmes
moLor to
Huntlnston
Monda) 'I" J@re they have l&gt;ec 1 vlsltlns t he grown 8 qt baskets 25 3Gc
vlmtlng her parents herr. returned t.emt to'WI\l'd pr:v
te
lth add t 11 and can be made a~aLI and ntoeded lm prme menta If the
mornifl8 whPre t hey ~'I attend tltt! nt Ullnery markests and buying new
~unday to Wa3hl!lgton 0
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port publlc owne ce~ ry w
able to lht' public as 1100n as the m\1 additiOn was dediCa ted to Lhe
W e; t VIrginia State convention tor ran Jines
.J
where sh e Is employed
addition bw1al ito~ t l 110 ~~~ roll. ~ uay to and a10und
the cemet.ery o.nd available to Lhe publilt.::! E P Stagner ot Zt~ lt:tiYIIIe the Anrerlcan Le~ton Drew Web
1 C Hob1Ut Wll lll f1oh mbus
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~~~~ f':h~~e:t::r:: bu;y ~~efr dead grour ds Ill prope-rly ~urfaced and c the cemet.ery lrU5tees WOUld
.,., tbe Tbursday guest ot Mrs ster Past of Pomeroy Oalllpolls Post Friday on fiusiness
meter
For se\ eral made sa fe for t raffic For mon• ~O(Il haH~ an mcom e from 6t1.le 9/
J W Terry
Feeney Bennett Post of Middlepo1 t
H L Raybould and family of
Mr and Mrs Richard Tumbutl
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h~::e O~~mc~tf~ns h:ve be4!n com I tha n t'40 years t im I C\\ add Uon lotli t hat could bt' app l.ied to £lie
Mr and Mnl Kelly Gr01an and and the American Legion Band or Columbus arrive&lt;t Friday ror ~ of Chicago are vl11it1ng re lathet
Mr and M r:; Em~.: tt f ulucart } lied to 80 t' laewhere to bw-y the
lJuught v.1th taxpayers mone ~ has y,;elfllre and upkee p or the grounc.ht
M.rs J W TetTy motored to oalh
Middleport
These organlzattons visit with Mr a nd Mn M C H.. here
have for their 8 Je,;t;; Ml:; Ros11. 1 :ad because of the f9.Ct that bur l lt~. itt Idle and do rmant v.nhout an ~
It see ms to th e "' riter that thla •
PQUs Thursday evening fo1 11. short Will ~;~a.rtlclpatc 1n the bill parade bart and othe r frlt'nlls u d rela I John Roy Jr of Bellaire is htle O lll hm and Ha r lem B}ers ot 0\l ial Iota no lonaer were a vRIIable 11 a pparent m&lt;.ne or t'!Jo t b} the dt:&gt;plora blt' comhtlon of our city
~t
which is to take place Monday at tives
visiting relatives and friends
lumbus Mrs Gillian 11.nd Mrll Til
the Hill cemetery This certain! ) pl e!lf'nt rouncJJ to make lt ava11 owned Cf'mete ry Is a q~att.er that
Mrs OrUI RUSRell who has been temoon
Ml and Mrs Ross Wise nr.d t wo I Mrs DwiRhL Priddy and little gart bein g sisters
g 1Is not only an outraaeou.s an :1 1able for JJ ubltc Ullf' 11 hilt' dwln&amp; cG uld be til ken up a n d discussed by
in a Cbarleston hosplto&amp;l for the
cilildren returned Friday f1 'lin Co daughtel of Bt Albans Is Ylsltln&amp;:
Mr and Mrs J ames Holluck and shameful condltlon but one sum. 1 the InLet val uf time several of our our Rotary Clu b as well as oWer
p&amp;8t t.hree weeks returned lo her
F orty three memQers of the Feen Iumbue where they have been vlsJt- 1 her mother Mrs Mae Holt ansi children w~re &amp;mday aues!.s 0 1 Mr clent to caUI:ie our one lnmdred per c~tlze~ reqmrlJW ~ur111. 1 lots for public wt&gt;Uare orga m1.atlons
home Thursday evenln.z
"'Y BennttL Post of the American lng relatives 1;\nd allendlng
he family
ad )..h s Ed Winters
cent Mlddleporten who ha ve the bt'~ett'::dTr~~te!~PI~c:t!:h tow~~:
A Oittzen
l4r and Mrs Philip Joachlm and Lejl'iOn enjoyed a turtle supper Wed state fair
t Mf1 and d M:.:r Arc~ ~Iemarr ~r
M1 and Mrs Georae Mourney pride and Interest of the vlllaie at mrormed that burial lots we re no
three children left Prlday fm 3 nesday evening at ;ne Legion hall I Mr and M rs Albert Fa.ehnle li nd
Jr of
ca:: had lor their guest.s the latlers heart to blush!:;:
aL least ] longer ava ila ble In t he Mlddlt'por
slstr Miss Rut Mot!fne)
Must our cit
cetnt't.e ry he nce theSf' Cit ize ns we re
few daye v1sit with rela tives a~ After the us ual business was Ills daughter Freda will ]t'av~~: Saturd~~o s endln a few d 5 a t th 1 l\
pcnsed with a social time followed fo r Cinclnmtl tot several da,J S vt•
tere g
ay
e r orne
M
and Mrs Fra nk Bye rs and they are
tit
compelled to go eL'it' \1 here again t
Huntln&amp;ton
Rachael Russell and Ethel Ebert
Membern of the Middleport ·~t
1 Mrs Barbara Smith and b ther children and Mt&gt;rle B et :; W@re dllat.orlne56 neg
a n re u.sa 0 their wishes to bury the ir rt ead
ot Columbus will arrivf' Saturday of t.he Americn Let! ion will leavP Rue Tuc kerll)an .u; enjo)lng a Master OhUna spent Sundar; at Sunda y gm sls ot Mr and M rs Ul ~~tac:'~~: ~r~~l:ece~:=~~i I The ma jo v 01 our c t :r.Pns
for &amp; vU!It wtth Mrs Margaret Par" Frida) evenin&amp;
&lt;.11
Wilkesville \lo,catlon rrom his employment a t West Columbia the aueats ot Miss Wblters or SpHier
for the ur e or Its abandon whose dear ones arc burlt'd m our

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McKnight and William McKnight
were Sunday gues ts of Mr and
M"' Doyle McKnight at Spru&gt;e"&lt;
Ray Smith of ConcJnnatt 11:1 vi~Jt
lng relatives and attending to bus!
ness
Willie Colfm.an of SteubenYJI),e
Joined his wife here last week who
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1Mrs Mary A Klaas and family
Mr and Mrs Earl Ewlna motor
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owned one recently openPd to the thing be &lt;!une In t he matter the) 4"l 1 I! 1 1 "&lt; h:l ~ 11 ,..kache Le~
Miss Mlldreu.l public within the corpmate limit
dem and tha t the neces!ULI J.
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nnets un
ot the village? Surely none of our provP mentt; be madt' tQ this ncv. ut c! o; 1 } { t-l ~ 0 1.. ~ !~~rn~~gi'tdd
a nd M" F mnk Kc&gt;tmon lo&gt;•l """'"' will """ ' tlon a mo" '"" " tn thac It b&lt;&gt; ded&gt;&lt;atRd to
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arketsbnrg V!slte 1 Mr a nd to abandon our home c~mett'ry no r the ceme&lt;..erv a nti tha t the c:emf'tt'l \ t er l g 1~:1 t (J v c • 8 In a nd c et
Hrs J D Hoback and othe 0 d v.lll they tolerate much lon,e• t1 u ~tees be g1ven auth mi t } to plar e 11. h t I tll1k ~ t h P ~;;rea te~ t 111 ' "
tr lend E
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present conditions Jt Is th erefor tl e b il"lal lots on t.he mat kt'~ $0 11. s
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J D HobD.ck 11110 daugh te r Mt time to wake up from our long Ri p to accommoda t~J publiC reQu ire 1 ~ ~~ ult m., i r ~ Y~ ex j S MM t~ ll
Susie Gainor a ud ba by Mark u.s Van Winkle slumber and take now ment.s
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Wtud 'M!re v Ls itor~ 1n Ma !Clta 1
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voice their protest a~ a memor ia l of Hill ct&gt;meten should be se lected P cku.~;&gt;e u1 t1 l!'.'t ~ou r mtm 'I L uck
Ml and Mrs J D Hobo.ck lln{ to the dead
1 and adopted
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Some SlX yel\rs ago the Vllla ge seems t hat the namt' ot Fam Jew Fnr Sale by Martin and RoDer Drq
ley Dow Sunriu) of Great llf ud
Gtore Mlddlf!port.; Obm
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CHAPTER XI

ne ltlr ...... ••una badr rnto
llrte roulcue l'OODl. He croased over
.. lllifi
.. lhlly,.-. he aald Urup11J
Wakm&amp; of mak1ng a move JUst yetl
Fact 11 I ~Y'I to ruah off unexpeet•411 jfQr M,U au .,hour I find But I'll
be b&amp;Ck 1t1 JOOa u I can to escort

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adured him and wondered whJ h1s
111W11ly cheerfully !nuhng face should
took auddenly 10 frowmns and ua
IOUlblt
yp.te~. eyes had Just rallen on
Maha, sleek our fed wath h11 con
&amp;deal! ae:Lf assuraac:e. Ma1ha had
11Y heard bJ
eollle •-ck from the klepholl~ no
rloubt to make h11 adaeta to b11 host
ou
m &amp;CC\IIC mel 'l"bea-thm
maat ban thoacht I waa
• tbieJ I" lho broke out.
~~~~lieb111t
~1dend1
in notlu;pe~1
t.a
pau••d
watrhms
playhur,ry 1----~----------------------•1
Which Will 111h to the good from
fate fib old iYory Th11 friend
Wynter laUghed
tile point of Ytew of Wynter, who of Katharine s who nther lua:gested
.. Thmk that of you1 Good ~ordl
IMid rath~r aet his heart on reaching 1 llcure of delicate Dresden Chma I 1hould &amp;.ope I had more sentel 1
Kath~rme't flat firat
was the Counten DrusllolJ onc:e a Not for a blessed mmute of counel"!
At tile door of th~ room he met a lady ID wa1tm1 to the Empress Of
Her eyes lluhed hJm her thanks.
.ut IIC!"&amp;nt entenna She elanccd all the RussLu and now • ref ~~Bee 'Then 1 looked 10 m 7 bag Mf
,at ehe tall fieure.
thankful for pup1il to whorn to teach Wynter, the Jade and pearl• were
•wr Wyntcr.l think? • ahe atked musn:. She shared thss ftat with there? Thr1111t 1ato aa 1nner podt"t
"SoMe._ want• you 00 the phone: Katharine. A rather shabby figure that I badn t opened till then smce
tlf,N
but a arande dan1~ ~vuy mch of her kaY1ng the roulette table The a1ght
W:rater. lmpat~t at the delay, Still, whom advers1ty had not robbed of them took my breatk away,.. she
ttrode Into the IIlla II room wb~re of her chcerfuln~sa, or YIVICil.Yo or cncd My fir1t thousht waa to nfta
t~ telephone wa1 and 1rowled mto &lt;:harm.
up Mrs. Grayson and tell her I had
tile tqosmltt.er.
for • moment the little old lady fonnd them 1a my b•g But -.rahn 1
1t:emed to survey the b1g EngliSh aecu.sat10a frightened me-hi• word
maa cntlcally Then she nodded her a'albat mine You 1ee 1 couldn t
IUR!'RIBB
To ~· amaz~ment it wa1 Kathar head. u if she approved of what abe CJ:plam how tbe actklace cuue to
be there.-•
ifle I UIWChDI VOICt dwt came to a~aw
'Yea M'r- Wynter, l am eure
.. But J Jl bet U:alm could • Wyn.
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Kathanae
d1d
well
to
turn
to
you
111 ter aa1d drtly
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...., w,nter, I'm rather duper·
.. Oh, how oould an,. 011e be ao
atclr •n need of 1 friend just oow.'' her dtfficulty-cven at such au uo
llbe aid. hu YGb a l1ttle ~reatbles• eonvcnhonal hour u thls r• abe said Yllcl" the g1rl broke out pa ss 100•
w1th amthng franknee1 m her de ateiJ • Perhap1 It wu b 11 re.
••• aadeadr. "'•ad J thought of JOU. l1ghtful
broken English Now I will venge..,...;.....•
are Fnm'k: Severn'• frienclleaYt
you
together to talk...
"l'he man'1 beto peatenns you, I
~1' ll •r nry darm on 1011. But
basn ~ be ;.to
N .. BO ahtd•l 1f JOU il come at EXPLANATION
She oodded.
e.eel 11
NW'h,. of coane. 1tn.lght away I A11 the door closed behind her, the ..For a lona t1mc He .ne•aed I
had lost more thaa 1 could affQrd
A• JUt •• a tazi wall bfahl' me sari bro(,re out
'Wbat'1 die adclreur'
"'Tpoi'4-bt. Mr Wynter, I had ton1ght, be aa.d he WCI"tld Hke to
It wu a addrea1 withhl a tnile: acara:ly 1ot back to my flat when make eood m7 IJJsl!.h and-oh I
ill 1~ Hlldrea't ftat W ya1er hua~: I Was rune up by that m1111 llr Ma cant tell 70ul 1 luuck bua h the
•P the receiver, rribHd h11 hat aad lia. He profe~&amp;ed to have 1eea me face '
"SpleqduL 11
~t. lll!d wae lhot down the lift It alap Mrs GrayiOn 1 lost aecklaee
~· rather wonderful that Katharine m~ my handbag-1mphed that I was
•hoald tilve hirp.td ~o hup 10 her a tluefl' Her eyea were _,a881onately THE GIVE AWAY
seed .of •1de~ )
abght •t listened amaztd It seemed "It wu only after 1 had walked
Lt¢k
with him al he ran out fantastiC madnen-aa I told him awa,. that 1 remembered I had left
lftto the 1treet. A tul waa 1bthenag But he Ignored my wurd.l'l sa1d he my bae bcllilld •• that little ..,.1..
patt wlth 1b flar•P. He &amp;ave l{ath w.u wtlhug to shtdd me-on terma' room-"
cnne 1 addrelt.
-and that he wa§ com ng here to..And gave the maa hll cbuce""And drive like belli' Wynter mght to talk It our Oh how dared smee probably. bed already found
added tei'KIJ •• lie Jumped IO
he: I"
that dropp~dnecklate When he pro• • •
Glad t a!1all be- here when he fessed to accuse you. he "ally _..
It _.a 1mall 1npretenUous flat, does come" said Wynter reflect g•vmg huuseU away How could be
nry ddferent from that of the Hll· avel1 .. You know, IS • matter of have known where the nec:klace wu.
dren"~o Kathlrlae herteU opeocd the fact, M111 Far ng 1 happened to unlea 1 he had put at there? Dam.
door to •lDL Her ra~ber 1pologcllc overhear by chance the bealnnmg hlml' arowled Wynter
anile of &amp;l'ltetiug could not htde the of what Malia •••d on the 'phoneA n1
t tl d
of tiHt 1a1 at
tr011blecl look he laW an tbe dark and because at b11.d a nry ugly sound across b'sawordt. oor
c
•re•
aad becauae I ""' your friend, I
"There he a 1 expect B~ter he
n'haalr: 7011 foJ eomln,: It waa made no~· ~ut ':hstatdng to th~ th~ldn't aeeT~ JUat at trn I'll
IC)04I of )'Ott-" the begaa
reaL When JOUr me!II§Jtge came I walt 111 tl1111 room, 1baU 1. w1th ....
"'Goocl Lor41 Whit'• there to was jUIIt 1tarting for your ftat.. J door a,Jad,.
6aalr: ,pte forr be laqbed 'I'm thouaitt J m1gbt bi' of 1ome -.erYice, W)"llter"• face wa• da.rk. A 01111
•11' Joll, 8 114 that. h.dina rou 1f only to ku:k thia damned •weep capable of eeekia• to ebtl"UJ a
~ '~. )'CHI eboaabt of me .. out for you II
woman, all Malin had done,
of
9(,...1lcJiowed her m~e a room
Kathanne looked at him In lll.rt· rennie. or •till ,•ore "iU,.. .. 1ft
••tt!nl.r fumflhed. I~ 1urpr1se
her rnto btl po\ver-Oh, he Wll ""7
,.. t.tr04lac.d .,. a liU1e old
"You heard him accu1e me? Then glad that Kathariae Mel hlned t.

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WLW---cmclnnatl tot23 7001 5 45
u om M1 xico has bl oken rtown ahd I p n Lowell Thomal'l 6 Amo.l'l n
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that t he vulldlty of fe\\ cia lim hav e I Alld ) 6 36 Phll Cook 7 Be.sebe!l
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lll I t n 1 \l 1r tuu1l been trsted
Sco1c:s 7 05 Gle nn SisteiS and Ra
A t~ a matte r ot JU ~tl ~o:~ a man I!\ e n I e{
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1he Mexican Furelgn om ce hall mlJna 'I 15 Harry Willsey s Orch
Jntunatt'd 1epeatedl} that 1t l nu~ 7 30 I he CleveiRndets - 7 45 Sis
t r1a l Ill Or&lt; I lllal' la I'CII of 1 11 mc ,1s \\ell a~ the extruordt
h
d at all ple&amp;l:ied with clalms affair~ te1.s or the Bklllet B In Romany
nar,', on e s
A1 ~' u:-t u 111atl1 r of 1act tht~ fi e nd
us a
back m WnshlnHton and that there 8 b Muna:,; Ho100ns Orch 8 30
tt d hi ~ rruJI1 tromg so [ar a s to ex plum Ill detail ho\\. mu:. bu wmelhlnK tu say unless " Populttr 01ch 8 ot5 Popular Pro
Ml e
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t hangc in uttltude OCtUr.8
A dl! ed I; I W.Ill 9 HUilt'Y Adams Ganat 9 30
the m u nl&lt;n s \\CH t ommitt e d
I mth er h1~ owu HL OI } 0 u::mlt of tiiJ.\i wus the eslgnaUon Clam Lu and Em 10 r Slumbor
th
]1 (\ !1. ht&gt;}ond n u 1u1onaUlc Uuuht t o an\' think 1s A1ue1tc m Comnussiouu1 01 Pi ed Music 10 30 Vatiat.y 10 •~ BQb
~ (JJnll} 1 1 l
I II K N'cilt~tn whose agg 1essive11 efi.'i 011 Ne11.hall 11 30 Popular Orch 12
mg man o t wumnn th .lt the (li Se Is on e mo~l )Hf. pa) \ thr cuntmlsH!on cuuSt' d hun to be Da nce Orch 12 ::to am Henry Ban
1llelciOil' 1t 18 t o h e ICKictte d th,h t'tllt c u Pels£ na 1on !!:lata he le
tl e\ s 01 chestra
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f
o Pl cml ( I a lOll
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But 1egardlcs.s or the success 01
W rAM New Yotk (454 3 660) 6
the man \\Ill &lt;U UKe tlt e ~t.1t e ur Wel!\t VJrg1111a th e c o st~ ol r.... Hu c ol thc-;e tnixed c latnu; com pm MaJ01 Bo\1es F.tmily
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miss Oi l S t he !act ll!tnn ln ed that The Ooldbet 1111 1 Concert Orch B
a trial
xemc man net m mf.'thod had to b"' Ifur1y Reser s Orch 8 30 Dance
He ha ... alt c ll.h coll\J dc d htm14clt \\h,!o mo1 e tlm eldeclded HJ&gt;O\ ! 01 co ntinu ing of ue P10gra111 9 Kodak Program 93'1)
1 t f th
d J et l h e l e !lOtlu.tlons IL l'lilii;IUds lO c la 1 l:i ~c t T heat1e QJ the An 10 VIncent La
ehoulrl b e \.\H sted nn him I ~ twu 0 a om an
1 tleuwn ~
Sp .. cuh l ons . ., ~ c hf't ld
Orch
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Bill DonanueH
not on!,', \\ 111 IJ e tl 111 c\ e ll mu~t tloubtful lf he w1ll I C( ch c v. ltJJo ut ct d o 1 t he 5 tuJect
01 ch
United StateH govern.-.eul
the e xttemt..: p e nult~ ul the law llf' In l eqn eI e d b) lh &lt; "' Tile
tilj t do ubt lnvo 1 (', unrt ha&amp;
Mountatucm ~tat e Insten.d ot thu'&gt; nttorney il}lllg tn dtuml sought un ~x tcnsJon of the hle of
th 8 t ~ huu lt l Am
t1 u cdn vc n tlon untl~• \1 htc ll tli r
UJ) publiCity lui htm tlf thtnugh a d eten!le
~ 1lcm Mr x11 n ge 1 e1a l
and
mean ll£•tlung h e :-.houlrl do Ius duty legally and let tb ~ :;&gt;e( lb:11 miKud cou mlssh n.S have
I'Cll u 1cUoumg smre 1924 Thel r
law tukc 1t ,; l Ul~ t ( ettuiul y lhe WotdH p1h metcy ami \H!le e•otnds f 01 bclleHng that
kindted teJm :-. s huuld n o t ~ ntCJ the lextcon of thu~ ca~t ~~JC.~ct~ '\liou,ld C&lt;Jmem t [) the llro
h
on o 11 1ese ~trbtbaLions but
Hts annoumt!d uttltudc hus Hlrcad) du~,-usled peop Ie w 0 In well lnfolmed ch cles It 48 undel
• re mte nt rHI Kecang JU Htlltc (as 1t us defined by 'V e U~ter) ~e~dt~h•tt he otov£'rnncnt he1 e be
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done
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cJom 111t01 the prescnta ~ ~;;;;~~~~~:u
CaMet-! t e \oltlng us th1 :-~ one a II OWf' d 0 11rttg OJ1
If the ccnnnl.t!s 1t.t'1Js ~C' I
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the defendant giVe n thou~and s of chances t.o the tlt)ne that rllcv r I t (;1'1:PI It \\us tl ugllt
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Oeorae Edward Boften
lr. f t they sptonr !.he dMY
Joy the bNn dinner Saturday
l lhunda y for 11. few d&amp;YJ v!Jlt
Mr amt Mrs
J..,nlt.u 5
Mn Gera ld Eiaelltetn and th t et&gt; relative&amp; at Columubua
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'1'ID DAILY TRIBUIII! POMERoY ORJO

By A E PUCI&lt;RIN
I N fl Radio Editor
YOrk ~ 4-An orchestra
% CQffiR98er who cant wr1t.c
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of f.he bes.t hotelcl wl:\o WIUI un
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orcheatra then
:8ert told him he
him wbat waa needed
spot an audition was
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wuted lime on the othe""l

'l1li8 '--tdlf"8otdl-my-Wl! feeling
luts hit millioll!l of omokers, men and
women both ••• when they broke open
their firot Cheoterfield (lackoge and
eaught its more pleaoiug aroma ••• when
they lighted their first Chesterfield aod
knew, that minute, that it wu mildernot aharp or biting.
Aud aAer a lew pulFe, they b - that
the ttu1e waa better. Here were the
eiprettee they bad always hoped for,
~Mtd loGked for,

Here weo:e the elgarettet1 that
oati•fyI Sariafy-that's the wonl
that ..Otso''
The qght tohaeeos-the CRESTERF1ELD kind of tobacooe, Domestic and
Turkish-cured and apl, blended and
erot!&amp;obleuded in the right way. Everythiag that goes into Che.terfield is the
best that money ean buy and that science
knows about. Tbe paper is jnot riJbt.
E.-erythlug about them is jnst ript.
Nolice the dlft'erence.
They Satiofy ••• and-they're milder.
Smoke u maDJ 88 JOU llkel

GOOD ••• they've got to be good!
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ftm. 'A'Merlc:fll'l Jt.ed 01"011 Cbi!Dte r.
I t ~ville H Y CBS and. kBc
networks wiU carr'Y the PJ'OII'&amp;Dl

Boiled• Down

TUE DAILY l'RIBUNE

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L«:aliea on ""er Second Bkeel. Pornero1. 0.
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Rolle S&amp;t urdaq nllht btoe.dcut.s
over NBS WEAP
Plfty ~ thret!
l l'ears those leilows nave been lo·
ether except fo r the ei&amp;ht yara
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Anaelo
Patl! who 1.1 to be heard over the
wABO coluinbla net work on Mon
WUI1ama of days a.J\4 Y/ednes4&amp;Ya Mr:s Frank
h\._n charac 01 lin 0 RQQ&amp;e\ t:lt wife of the Oov
'Brin¥
yoltr ernor of 'H~w York will J.ntrod~
hflpful &amp;er vlce '
him on AUJU6~ 3! 8• 30 P b l!lPT

Wu:frl.o M. '1. l1uuacR
C H Ek:hlbfU' Pa.tor Middleport
9 1 A.. y: SUnday school with I
d Intel estlng
I: Mlller Supt
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cbwe&amp; for
a Ill _...n 1na woraldp with

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Th"r: ttme 'tor the Los Aflaeles
festival oolebra.tmr It s founding
ISO years qo Is drawing near The
pa.aea.nt with music will be heard
over NBC WJZ from 3 30 to t ::to
p M ~DT on September 4.
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A British description of the
world 5 grea.tea~ a.lrpla.ne speed con
test the Schneider Cup Races will
p m Epworth Leaaue
p m Evenln&amp; service Sub be rebroadcast by NBC Saturda ~
September 12
Hal!;
The Relation of the Metho momma
France and G1eat Jlritafn wm have
to
Pastor
and
of S "'pLem
entries and the United States will
three fij)ectal
look on The broad~t wm be&amp;in
011 tile 13th ot
Wedneaday mid week at 7 00 A M EDT and contlnut
the :roth 1.....,. . .
otr and on until about 10 30
and en
wr:
t.o see all our peop a t
Bill &amp;chudt J1 says that Tor
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N'P'lCes ot Sept 6 a s t his Is
.a
Joat. ~rv ~ce of the yc11.r The I e ont.o aud Chicago are the laf.egt
'1:ifJ Sundi.J school e pt 13 anJ cities to report clear receptJon or
year will bcgm upon the Columbie. s televbdon station W2~
I H'l' 'PAUL LUTB'EB..\.I"i CllllRC'it ~~).?~;:.J.iM&lt;;lt of the annual con AB In New YOlk City
I C Fllc'f.. folo'O&lt;
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Ig you wish to know a.nythtnc
Mtirnlrijr worship 10 o cloek
rtltst isA....-.s·r CHURCH
about the weather up in the airNo cvenlna *rvlce thiS Suun~y P' 1:: ~er Pastor M...dlepcrt call up W A R.. Brown NBC en
will tea:l.q ~Jll' evcn!Jlij .ser
eundtY jichool 9 1:, A M H M glneer He listens In arQlJI:ki thu
again SUnday -.ept 13 I Cro-ll! Supt
world charts broad~t eomlltlons
we can hav~ a good attend
Uot'nin&amp; warship 10 15 A M and can te ll you months ahead
ance. J;n :) Cpe wclccme
8\.lbJ~t
A GoOdly F c.llowsh P
what the ether conditions will be
R~ \ J c Filch 111 iiLtL 1illng Sn
CurqiDupjon fol)f)wlpg
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~nt.erm~l!'h: 9 Y P U 6 '30 P M
Paul Robe!!On famous exjXJllcn
11 d 11 ettln;: of th[ American Lu
at sanduaky Ohio
Bentor B Y P U 6 30 P M
of the drama and Negro mWJic was
EVC'rHng .&amp;ervlce 7 30 P :i'4 Sut- be heard m a 60ng recital broac
ject Walking In Ulc Light
cast trom London t.u the WABC
RIMJ'SON MJ:'raODtsT (1111/RCH
Fr,.yer meptl.ng Wed 'I 30 P M Colu,mbta network at S 15 &lt;EDT )
~ ~ BrJah&amp;.. raa&amp;or
Tht: POmero)l
Association of 1TUesday afternoon BeptcmbtJ 1
Jt;,~,e Ar~Y,ater
Sunday school
at Carpenter on fhurs,ay
our church Is a membe~
!lope• nter¥Jent
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Ccmbincd Sunda} school and
10 Let as man y 06 P OliS "
r1st1an cumce Chqrchcs
wQrGhlp 9' A M.
to go
EvlnlQI wprs)J~ 'l 30 f M
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Tl " 18 the laat l&gt;..1day beto"'
( AR..,..L U "' CHARyE
Lesson ~ crmon m all Churcbt!s nr
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CqJ C GIINMm Pastor Ra canc
r.cnltren~e WhAW• m~e
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""'c -lng Sta• sunday school 9 10 Chn st SctuntJ s t for Sundo. r~ Srp.
lumtU&amp; m "t'Utad&amp;Y aitemoon 8"pt
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F u enta who have children to be:
Orydcr Supt.
The B•ble scl ucttons mcluQe tttt
may present for Chis pur
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followmg from Psalm (12~ ], :!:~
I'hursday
each
on S'undRY morntna
.. Rles~ ed Is eHry on~ that featttt:
school ) 30 Eva th• I ord, that walk~th 1,11 tu.!
ways
For thou sbslt eat th"
labour of thmc hands h;~ppy 11h11lt
thou be, and It s 1nll be w~ll )flth
l:t.ee "
The Lesson Sermon also Jndude1
the followmg passages from tlu&gt;
Christian Sc1ence tellt6db1c, • ~c
•nee and Health Wllh )(ey to the
kr1ptures ' Jw Mlltr. Baktr EUdy
•JfarDlOD)' j8 .P,rQdUCcd b)[ j~ "-~l miJ"
llp1l', 1s controfteH by it an(t ~bl!les
be done
•lth it Divine Ftindp1e '' the
...1fe of man Man's happiJlee~ JS
c.tHJRJ,. tOt therefore, at the dtst•mlal of
F I OO,ibiU, ........ IIBiifiot;Orl J
Mln&gt;ller
)hysical s~n!!t' Truth is not C:lltt
9 J..) 1 ine B1bk Kbool Enjoy 1t
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with Ull
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nan 1s as boautlful R.l'l in mU8tc
10 20 Morning 'fOI'Bhip l!se.,non
wm preach at md di scord 1s unnatural, unreal'
subJ~ct "'Ihe Prayer "I'h11t Works
p 304J
8 3IJ C l!l H~&gt;u:r
1 10 EvaNelilt'c c v~ 'lfnl!:
fermon ltltiject
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All rehrfous teaching, doctrine .,.
have any claun
IIJKJil the love, loyalty and devotlon of the people, must be m hannony w1tb
tbe teachlnp of J81:1UI. the CHrist wh011e warda fit mto every fetid and crevice
.r the human heart aod of whom tt wa1 said tn John 7 46. "NEVER MAN
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pesce I gw c unto \ ou not a :-~ th e "o1ld gweth, gi ve I unto
you L~ t not y o ur heart be tro';bled, n e Jther let 1t be afraid
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HE HOT h eadednc s.'l ol th e La lin people IS rcJte cteU In
th e i fl ~ e t l uolish m £ne Ill Me x1 cu wh e r e l\\ o yo ung 1
guts dec 1d c d to I'!Cttl e th e a d h;pute 1cgardwg th e man
both lo vtd Ly flghtmg a t.iu e l A c cordmgly the gtrls
w1thout ~Sec ondt~ a :&gt;~ \\ a!l. f o rm e rl y th e duehng prac tH.:e re
patred to a s ec luded RIHlt , etood ha c k to bac k pac ed off j
th e tw enh ~a ce !-~ w hc t:ied and hre d
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been antlctputed and un e wa~ 8enomo~l; J( not inta11~
wound ed by th e bull e t f r m h~el ad eno~tl.JJ s t e \olH!J
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SIDE-LIGHTS JN NEW
CAPITALS Of THE WORLD

of the wmner gettmg th e obJ ect of h e r heart s desire , rt "
now mor e t han pwbabl e th a t both h ve Jo:.;t l"nm
fh e
one tf she do es n o t r e l: ove t h 111 lost C\ en her l1 fe \\ htch I!.------~·-----------------·-,~-' li"icbi•••h_t (:••:;:~:;..
l::t far t:l w ee te r w hJie th e other fdc e~ n t erm uf unpnson
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Sl3 2U&gt;OOO M~ lco could. nyt PQ.'l
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f o oli ~ h
B
PIERE J HUSS
:s l~ly PRY .s.w;..t~ !iUffi at pl estnt
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\Vhile e \el y da y ht('j i'Sc ld om PI Ol uces qui e ~
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brhl"'lllK :m oth r problem t.o the
I N s Starr Correspon dcn L
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a mo&lt;¥ c by th e a ve tct g'e c1t1ze n st1Jl t het e are man~ at Y Mexico City Sept t-War debts foro trorL
The Mexican &amp;overnmcnl tcnta
occurren ces wh(l; Jeby men and\\( m'e n a 1l k e 1o ~w l h t! ll had to share the Limeulrht t heti e tlvc
ly s~ested t n &lt;&gt;t a poS6lble
let
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with
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m1Ulon
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tern pent get bes1de the~Helves Wit
angel, an
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tntio~ary :and other way
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thetr ungrn e JnJible seiV'e'f.l 'run not, attempt to settle many 'W ama•5 eta "' 11 !Jtlfflst.,.exloo b7 ~~cl
aue ~,_orW"b~e y':arii!hbbv:
f
b dJ}) hundleda or Arqerwan citlzellB who
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questwns tn th~.: s ume manner num e l} ) mean~ o o
anxlousl:Y •ue a.wQ.itlng future l!et· percent ....... ~ a.
I ev~
uetnent pwcedures In \tew of t.he dep"'ud5 on fwt~e r de vcl~pme ttl
Whil e Or dlnauly the) do not e-nd so ttagtc allv,
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I !act that both the general and the hiQC aettletncnt pwposal at th "
the y prove th e ~rllm es of leUtng on e s self lose hiS ~e I special mixed claims conunmston 11 mcmu l ~~etmud to ufJr.r the best
ueallng :;olel} w1th th is problem hopu to clatmanls fo1 the cash
contro l
wa sto expire August 2g
I t h :1 re wa.itlng rar
1',; 0 I H:S U \C y.as c \ c r sn t bindolll) se ttl e d nm lJl OH 1 by
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dtvldU.tl:-~ 01 b et wee n c uunhH :-4 ]n th e mean t lm t
lh e St ates ~~ond Mex1oo umpired by a .... ox.r••

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m the l: U.:-.e o [ the M t xl t;an gul 1-1 and
they c nd cavo t t o ~ xtnl 1t e th c mselvt! ~ from th e predtc~tCIHI C llld :-.o un 1
m e nt c am~ed Uy thetr Iac k of t:omm o n 8 t
l d ment 1t b \ ery pro hHhlt lhul th e obJ ect 11f their a[
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J.ngton tmd Mexico City In the
hope o[ reaching an understand
tng SucceS!i has bt!un most evasive
and the. situation was that unless
t;Uddeu compromises "'et e brought
about &amp;"ve1al thousand
clalm5
Y.oulct tcmaln untoucheo on the
Senortla
ctucket \ 11cn th e commission~ ex
-111 t For the Ame1lcans this would
SE
1e ~ult In on~e mm e lllnlntlng t he
THE POWERS CA
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prospects ot 1elmbuu;ement b~ t he
HE RECENT annoUI!l: c m c nt ot the ntto•n e \ cl e ten £ ln g ~ovemmem of Mexico leavin g the
P o wet ~ the klll c J ol two wnm e n and three Jnnol: ent ~ ltuRtlon MIt wn; "eH•n yea1s lliiO

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pm KRtc SmiLh s Music
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Dcnnifl Kin gs Orch 6 t6 Morton
Downey 1 Band Concert
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wh1c~ soon break forth mtu molJs bent on yuc ng
eJ e ~u a rrpor n111 t 11 utn
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are tlmc!f. wh c&gt; n {he latte t very mtarly approach Jll~taficll· !ttl il t lcc s"t t "lll 1 t wauJri be
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tton, thu:J cliMe and the on 111 Ann Ar .w r .J: lt.: tgan 1 a
dUi " dtunn ~: e s ct 1
Am e'l icav~;
short we eks pHst a1e lOntH tf ex.ample ~o~ when thtt; Is ltuc !t pll M.exlco Y. c. t,Id ~ c::;tlma.;.ecl
.rl. 'a P rc nta~,~c tJ ~ ~IS tnc •l.'l.ltf!r
- - - - -- - !;r.lnl retqbllajietl m1 a 1atJo Ct
S~nator Di.fb Lafollette ~~ satd to he p)nmung tl) In- J :JI'crntaae&amp; r.h oun 11 ~.:Qrd B o!
11ml 1 1 J ntcHlt~ IJ onu l urblt u
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votpr whfch wUI JO pretty y:ood unt I some even mm e I e·ccnt pi tholn rae vnhul
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o 11e at h to J&gt;e&lt;: ur e additlonll. l
bu1 btl 1 rounds for the cemetery lt
pw ch.sed a one ha l! mteres t In a
t rii.Cl or land kno wn a.-, t he Sch uyl
ler prope ~ l}lnli: adjacent and
convenien t to t he cemeter y then It
was held up ro t n ore t ha n t wo

cemPtJ&gt;r y ,.. 0 uld be more becominc
11.nd I:I. IJJ.u a pJiatc w IU plCture&amp;que
v1ew and surroundings Our 6U
zen 6 would cer tainly be more In
In beautifying their buri-al
around&amp; If t he cemetery WB-'1 bet.tu

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Pittaburl:h &amp; pt.
fi r ~t
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moYlnr Into the McKay property Ma rket weak demand ftrm tone I Bunda) here with hl!! wife and pi~ In all the remalt~Jna comi)E't
cared fur A small build~ erec~
Coal st.rftt.
supply hea vy heavy hena 22·~ baby who llre here vllll tllli! her !live daahea on the program )It&gt;~&gt;at 11. central point tor a rest sta
Mr and Mn Char let Tedro w at med hens 19 22 le&amp;horn hem 1e mother Mrs Htmr) J enkln.s und te rday he won t wu ~ mile IUl.d on" ) ell n acqu iring t tlt' to thf' other 1 tJon would prove a. wonderf ul arid
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tended Ule 8t&amp;t.e J'B.Ir at Colum bus 19 le,hom aprln1ers 11 20 hea vy fll.mily
oo milt' d&amp;!Sh~ u well aH tht' dead ha r ln~rest "'htr h wa~&gt; st!cureU appreciated Improvement by all
'1'0 PLAY SERIES
Albert Gordon and two soru; Thuraday
I brollen colored 21 25 med brolleu
The .Hanna family who moved to etlc k liim1inK contest to bOOt&gt;t hl11 onl y b) lltlg~~.t!on 1n a condemtul. vl~ltors
n Will announclld here Flldll y Charlem and Hom er returneu Enurn:tt Schuler a ttended the CO\ored 18 21 rooeters 13 14 duckl Mlckileport abou t a year aao have j tota l winnings tor three day~ oo u on s uit The counc J ha s already Pomero}' c1t1rens a re proud of
t.bat ~nln&amp; ner.t Tuesday Sept T hU'rsda.y f rom Columbws aJ ter meetln&amp; of the employf!s or the Ohio 16 18 reese 12 15
ret urned to t.he1r home here
as 600
~ xpendetl morr t han 1t thomKtntl their clt y ow ned cemetery They
t !1. 1erte. of recreation bt\11 ga mes ha ving /Spent several da ys a t the Fl1el O ILS Company at Athens
Butter- Market firm
demand
M1a.s Virginia Ca rleton who hils
dullar~ ir securing title to the tract ta ke gtettt Interest m helping t.o
WlU be played at the IOC&lt;o.
li'J h s tate fair
ada
n1
I IJood suply low 92 soon 30 3--4 been vl.eltlng a t Columbus and oth
o! Ia d cleaning It up 1\UnPY~ aml mak e thf'lr bur al ground'! att rac
acliOol diamond between t il(! Nell.
Robert Hall fellow towm;man of ,(I'h~ IBJ!'I : ve r ,
t ned Frida 89 score 28 I fo B8 score 26 1 .. er Ohio cnles returnt'd home lut
IC
ot hPr mpro fomen ts The greatPr tlvt' to visitors They cemeter y LrUII
YOJ"Jt Centr.l a,.oreoatlon . winners B 1
tt
u
ur or re ur
Y standard 30 I 4
lli ee-k
purt u ol Uw Lmc L or la nd can be tees k~P the gmunds up In rood
11
less powerful
Gee from.
where she m.ade
v....a-Market at eady
demand hMr a n d Mrs Garla nd RoWih tmct
1 ao.le ldt'a l for cemeter~J pu&lt;posc~ sha.'""'
besides t urnmg In annually
A CITIZEN- s~
ot the 1\nrt. halt• of the season here Bay
ee ea,won ying
the aafternoons
finl t race
Mort ColumbWI
\11slt
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COMPLAIST
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and t.he PuJ1ty toe creaiiU\ who are a. 30 mller tor small planes of lt!ss I ••
J A PI 6h 0 f pt PI
t moderate suppl y a mple
nearby c 11dren of Mln11o Junction " re
Th
lte a citize n and tax b} thP expeut tu rP 1 f a fP'-' hu1 to the clll t re&amp;~; ure.- !rom two to
lD , d~k wt h
h
mrs
er
t'1il.sau current recelpta 18 19 fresh ex t.la vil;ltinK rela ti ves here
e wr r
d! nl tJoliiLr:;
th ree tho usand dollars
400
now
&amp;
t ~~c South t an
cubic tnch displacemen t 1is here vlslting Mr and M rs Clyde firsts 21 22 hennery whites er.tru
The M E S S \\ ill hold t heir payer of Middleport is a nxiou.s t.o
The "'rlt.er ls reliably Jntormt'd
As long as condltlo ns remain as
ern Ohio team for tlnt place pvil~
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learn from someone better Inform
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annual picnic at Golds camp next
t wh t he vlt tha t more t han one hundred ldefll they are the Mlddl@po r cemetery
GOING TO HUNTINGTON
Miss Nora and Vesta McCoy re I Veeetabler WBrll::eL ftrm demalld Thul'Sda-t
ed t.ha.n herself 1us
Ylltt l 1
bulla! lots hiHt been ~;un e)ofed Trustees caunot fwlctiotl fur lAck
: - 'l1le Mrlell wl.l be played Ill. 1 The followlni orranl:r.atioM wll urned Wednesday from Colw 1bllb fair supply ample
hotn e
Mtu Mer it' Phillips who has been laae oowtcll dlsp
map ped a.n d
11 th1s new ol tuncU ln t he care of the
ee pmes
moLor to
Huntlnston
Monda) 'I" J@re they have l&gt;ec 1 vlsltlns t he grown 8 qt baskets 25 3Gc
vlmtlng her parents herr. returned t.emt to'WI\l'd pr:v
te
lth add t 11 and can be made a~aLI and ntoeded lm prme menta If the
mornifl8 whPre t hey ~'I attend tltt! nt Ullnery markests and buying new
~unday to Wa3hl!lgton 0
(
port publlc owne ce~ ry w
able to lht' public as 1100n as the m\1 additiOn was dediCa ted to Lhe
W e; t VIrginia State convention tor ran Jines
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where sh e Is employed
addition bw1al ito~ t l 110 ~~~ roll. ~ uay to and a10und
the cemet.ery o.nd available to Lhe publilt.::! E P Stagner ot Zt~ lt:tiYIIIe the Anrerlcan Le~ton Drew Web
1 C Hob1Ut Wll lll f1oh mbus
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~~~~ f':h~~e:t::r:: bu;y ~~efr dead grour ds Ill prope-rly ~urfaced and c the cemet.ery lrU5tees WOUld
.,., tbe Tbursday guest ot Mrs ster Past of Pomeroy Oalllpolls Post Friday on fiusiness
meter
For se\ eral made sa fe for t raffic For mon• ~O(Il haH~ an mcom e from 6t1.le 9/
J W Terry
Feeney Bennett Post of Middlepo1 t
H L Raybould and family of
Mr and Mrs Richard Tumbutl
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h~::e O~~mc~tf~ns h:ve be4!n com I tha n t'40 years t im I C\\ add Uon lotli t hat could bt' app l.ied to £lie
Mr and Mnl Kelly Gr01an and and the American Legion Band or Columbus arrive&lt;t Friday ror ~ of Chicago are vl11it1ng re lathet
Mr and M r:; Em~.: tt f ulucart } lied to 80 t' laewhere to bw-y the
lJuught v.1th taxpayers mone ~ has y,;elfllre and upkee p or the grounc.ht
M.rs J W TetTy motored to oalh
Middleport
These organlzattons visit with Mr a nd Mn M C H.. here
have for their 8 Je,;t;; Ml:; Ros11. 1 :ad because of the f9.Ct that bur l lt~. itt Idle and do rmant v.nhout an ~
It see ms to th e "' riter that thla •
PQUs Thursday evening fo1 11. short Will ~;~a.rtlclpatc 1n the bill parade bart and othe r frlt'nlls u d rela I John Roy Jr of Bellaire is htle O lll hm and Ha r lem B}ers ot 0\l ial Iota no lonaer were a vRIIable 11 a pparent m&lt;.ne or t'!Jo t b} the dt:&gt;plora blt' comhtlon of our city
~t
which is to take place Monday at tives
visiting relatives and friends
lumbus Mrs Gillian 11.nd Mrll Til
the Hill cemetery This certain! ) pl e!lf'nt rouncJJ to make lt ava11 owned Cf'mete ry Is a q~att.er that
Mrs OrUI RUSRell who has been temoon
Ml and Mrs Ross Wise nr.d t wo I Mrs DwiRhL Priddy and little gart bein g sisters
g 1Is not only an outraaeou.s an :1 1able for JJ ubltc Ullf' 11 hilt' dwln&amp; cG uld be til ken up a n d discussed by
in a Cbarleston hosplto&amp;l for the
cilildren returned Friday f1 'lin Co daughtel of Bt Albans Is Ylsltln&amp;:
Mr and Mrs J ames Holluck and shameful condltlon but one sum. 1 the InLet val uf time several of our our Rotary Clu b as well as oWer
p&amp;8t t.hree weeks returned lo her
F orty three memQers of the Feen Iumbue where they have been vlsJt- 1 her mother Mrs Mae Holt ansi children w~re &amp;mday aues!.s 0 1 Mr clent to caUI:ie our one lnmdred per c~tlze~ reqmrlJW ~ur111. 1 lots for public wt&gt;Uare orga m1.atlons
home Thursday evenln.z
"'Y BennttL Post of the American lng relatives 1;\nd allendlng
he family
ad )..h s Ed Winters
cent Mlddleporten who ha ve the bt'~ett'::dTr~~te!~PI~c:t!:h tow~~:
A Oittzen
l4r and Mrs Philip Joachlm and Lejl'iOn enjoyed a turtle supper Wed state fair
t Mf1 and d M:.:r Arc~ ~Iemarr ~r
M1 and Mrs Georae Mourney pride and Interest of the vlllaie at mrormed that burial lots we re no
three children left Prlday fm 3 nesday evening at ;ne Legion hall I Mr and M rs Albert Fa.ehnle li nd
Jr of
ca:: had lor their guest.s the latlers heart to blush!:;:
aL least ] longer ava ila ble In t he Mlddlt'por
slstr Miss Rut Mot!fne)
Must our cit
cetnt't.e ry he nce theSf' Cit ize ns we re
few daye v1sit with rela tives a~ After the us ual business was Ills daughter Freda will ]t'av~~: Saturd~~o s endln a few d 5 a t th 1 l\
pcnsed with a social time followed fo r Cinclnmtl tot several da,J S vt•
tere g
ay
e r orne
M
and Mrs Fra nk Bye rs and they are
tit
compelled to go eL'it' \1 here again t
Huntln&amp;ton
Rachael Russell and Ethel Ebert
Membern of the Middleport ·~t
1 Mrs Barbara Smith and b ther children and Mt&gt;rle B et :; W@re dllat.orlne56 neg
a n re u.sa 0 their wishes to bury the ir rt ead
ot Columbus will arrivf' Saturday of t.he Americn Let! ion will leavP Rue Tuc kerll)an .u; enjo)lng a Master OhUna spent Sundar; at Sunda y gm sls ot Mr and M rs Ul ~~tac:'~~: ~r~~l:ece~:=~~i I The ma jo v 01 our c t :r.Pns
for &amp; vU!It wtth Mrs Margaret Par" Frida) evenin&amp;
&lt;.11
Wilkesville \lo,catlon rrom his employment a t West Columbia the aueats ot Miss Wblters or SpHier
for the ur e or Its abandon whose dear ones arc burlt'd m our

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McKnight and William McKnight
were Sunday gues ts of Mr and
M"' Doyle McKnight at Spru&gt;e"&lt;
Ray Smith of ConcJnnatt 11:1 vi~Jt
lng relatives and attending to bus!
ness
Willie Colfm.an of SteubenYJI),e
Joined his wife here last week who
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1Mrs Mary A Klaas and family
Mr and Mrs Earl Ewlna motor
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owned one recently openPd to the thing be &lt;!une In t he matter the) 4"l 1 I! 1 1 "&lt; h:l ~ 11 ,..kache Le~
Miss Mlldreu.l public within the corpmate limit
dem and tha t the neces!ULI J.
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nnets un
ot the village? Surely none of our provP mentt; be madt' tQ this ncv. ut c! o; 1 } { t-l ~ 0 1.. ~ !~~rn~~gi'tdd
a nd M" F mnk Kc&gt;tmon lo&gt;•l """'"' will """ ' tlon a mo" '"" " tn thac It b&lt;&gt; ded&gt;&lt;atRd to
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arketsbnrg V!slte 1 Mr a nd to abandon our home c~mett'ry no r the ceme&lt;..erv a nti tha t the c:emf'tt'l \ t er l g 1~:1 t (J v c • 8 In a nd c et
Hrs J D Hoback and othe 0 d v.lll they tolerate much lon,e• t1 u ~tees be g1ven auth mi t } to plar e 11. h t I tll1k ~ t h P ~;;rea te~ t 111 ' "
tr lend E
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present conditions Jt Is th erefor tl e b il"lal lots on t.he mat kt'~ $0 11. s
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J D HobD.ck 11110 daugh te r Mt time to wake up from our long Ri p to accommoda t~J publiC reQu ire 1 ~ ~~ ult m., i r ~ Y~ ex j S MM t~ ll
Susie Gainor a ud ba by Mark u.s Van Winkle slumber and take now ment.s
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voice their protest a~ a memor ia l of Hill ct&gt;meten should be se lected P cku.~;&gt;e u1 t1 l!'.'t ~ou r mtm 'I L uck
Ml and Mrs J D Hobo.ck lln{ to the dead
1 and adopted
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Some SlX yel\rs ago the Vllla ge seems t hat the namt' ot Fam Jew Fnr Sale by Martin and RoDer Drq
ley Dow Sunriu) of Great llf ud
Gtore Mlddlf!port.; Obm
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CHAPTER XI

ne ltlr ...... ••una badr rnto
llrte roulcue l'OODl. He croased over
.. lllifi
.. lhlly,.-. he aald Urup11J
Wakm&amp; of mak1ng a move JUst yetl
Fact 11 I ~Y'I to ruah off unexpeet•411 jfQr M,U au .,hour I find But I'll
be b&amp;Ck 1t1 JOOa u I can to escort

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adured him and wondered whJ h1s
111W11ly cheerfully !nuhng face should
took auddenly 10 frowmns and ua
IOUlblt
yp.te~. eyes had Just rallen on
Maha, sleek our fed wath h11 con
&amp;deal! ae:Lf assuraac:e. Ma1ha had
11Y heard bJ
eollle •-ck from the klepholl~ no
rloubt to make h11 adaeta to b11 host
ou
m &amp;CC\IIC mel 'l"bea-thm
maat ban thoacht I waa
• tbieJ I" lho broke out.
~~~~lieb111t
~1dend1
in notlu;pe~1
t.a
pau••d
watrhms
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Which Will 111h to the good from
fate fib old iYory Th11 friend
Wynter laUghed
tile point of Ytew of Wynter, who of Katharine s who nther lua:gested
.. Thmk that of you1 Good ~ordl
IMid rath~r aet his heart on reaching 1 llcure of delicate Dresden Chma I 1hould &amp;.ope I had more sentel 1
Kath~rme't flat firat
was the Counten DrusllolJ onc:e a Not for a blessed mmute of counel"!
At tile door of th~ room he met a lady ID wa1tm1 to the Empress Of
Her eyes lluhed hJm her thanks.
.ut IIC!"&amp;nt entenna She elanccd all the RussLu and now • ref ~~Bee 'Then 1 looked 10 m 7 bag Mf
,at ehe tall fieure.
thankful for pup1il to whorn to teach Wynter, the Jade and pearl• were
•wr Wyntcr.l think? • ahe atked musn:. She shared thss ftat with there? Thr1111t 1ato aa 1nner podt"t
"SoMe._ want• you 00 the phone: Katharine. A rather shabby figure that I badn t opened till then smce
tlf,N
but a arande dan1~ ~vuy mch of her kaY1ng the roulette table The a1ght
W:rater. lmpat~t at the delay, Still, whom advers1ty had not robbed of them took my breatk away,.. she
ttrode Into the IIlla II room wb~re of her chcerfuln~sa, or YIVICil.Yo or cncd My fir1t thousht waa to nfta
t~ telephone wa1 and 1rowled mto &lt;:harm.
up Mrs. Grayson and tell her I had
tile tqosmltt.er.
for • moment the little old lady fonnd them 1a my b•g But -.rahn 1
1t:emed to survey the b1g EngliSh aecu.sat10a frightened me-hi• word
maa cntlcally Then she nodded her a'albat mine You 1ee 1 couldn t
IUR!'RIBB
To ~· amaz~ment it wa1 Kathar head. u if she approved of what abe CJ:plam how tbe actklace cuue to
be there.-•
ifle I UIWChDI VOICt dwt came to a~aw
'Yea M'r- Wynter, l am eure
.. But J Jl bet U:alm could • Wyn.
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Kathanae
d1d
well
to
turn
to
you
111 ter aa1d drtly
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...., w,nter, I'm rather duper·
.. Oh, how oould an,. 011e be ao
atclr •n need of 1 friend just oow.'' her dtfficulty-cven at such au uo
llbe aid. hu YGb a l1ttle ~reatbles• eonvcnhonal hour u thls r• abe said Yllcl" the g1rl broke out pa ss 100•
w1th amthng franknee1 m her de ateiJ • Perhap1 It wu b 11 re.
••• aadeadr. "'•ad J thought of JOU. l1ghtful
broken English Now I will venge..,...;.....•
are Fnm'k: Severn'• frienclleaYt
you
together to talk...
"l'he man'1 beto peatenns you, I
~1' ll •r nry darm on 1011. But
basn ~ be ;.to
N .. BO ahtd•l 1f JOU il come at EXPLANATION
She oodded.
e.eel 11
NW'h,. of coane. 1tn.lght away I A11 the door closed behind her, the ..For a lona t1mc He .ne•aed I
had lost more thaa 1 could affQrd
A• JUt •• a tazi wall bfahl' me sari bro(,re out
'Wbat'1 die adclreur'
"'Tpoi'4-bt. Mr Wynter, I had ton1ght, be aa.d he WCI"tld Hke to
It wu a addrea1 withhl a tnile: acara:ly 1ot back to my flat when make eood m7 IJJsl!.h and-oh I
ill 1~ Hlldrea't ftat W ya1er hua~: I Was rune up by that m1111 llr Ma cant tell 70ul 1 luuck bua h the
•P the receiver, rribHd h11 hat aad lia. He profe~&amp;ed to have 1eea me face '
"SpleqduL 11
~t. lll!d wae lhot down the lift It alap Mrs GrayiOn 1 lost aecklaee
~· rather wonderful that Katharine m~ my handbag-1mphed that I was
•hoald tilve hirp.td ~o hup 10 her a tluefl' Her eyea were _,a881onately THE GIVE AWAY
seed .of •1de~ )
abght •t listened amaztd It seemed "It wu only after 1 had walked
Lt¢k
with him al he ran out fantastiC madnen-aa I told him awa,. that 1 remembered I had left
lftto the 1treet. A tul waa 1bthenag But he Ignored my wurd.l'l sa1d he my bae bcllilld •• that little ..,.1..
patt wlth 1b flar•P. He &amp;ave l{ath w.u wtlhug to shtdd me-on terma' room-"
cnne 1 addrelt.
-and that he wa§ com ng here to..And gave the maa hll cbuce""And drive like belli' Wynter mght to talk It our Oh how dared smee probably. bed already found
added tei'KIJ •• lie Jumped IO
he: I"
that dropp~dnecklate When he pro• • •
Glad t a!1all be- here when he fessed to accuse you. he "ally _..
It _.a 1mall 1npretenUous flat, does come" said Wynter reflect g•vmg huuseU away How could be
nry ddferent from that of the Hll· avel1 .. You know, IS • matter of have known where the nec:klace wu.
dren"~o Kathlrlae herteU opeocd the fact, M111 Far ng 1 happened to unlea 1 he had put at there? Dam.
door to •lDL Her ra~ber 1pologcllc overhear by chance the bealnnmg hlml' arowled Wynter
anile of &amp;l'ltetiug could not htde the of what Malia •••d on the 'phoneA n1
t tl d
of tiHt 1a1 at
tr011blecl look he laW an tbe dark and because at b11.d a nry ugly sound across b'sawordt. oor
c
•re•
aad becauae I ""' your friend, I
"There he a 1 expect B~ter he
n'haalr: 7011 foJ eomln,: It waa made no~· ~ut ':hstatdng to th~ th~ldn't aeeT~ JUat at trn I'll
IC)04I of )'Ott-" the begaa
reaL When JOUr me!II§Jtge came I walt 111 tl1111 room, 1baU 1. w1th ....
"'Goocl Lor41 Whit'• there to was jUIIt 1tarting for your ftat.. J door a,Jad,.
6aalr: ,pte forr be laqbed 'I'm thouaitt J m1gbt bi' of 1ome -.erYice, W)"llter"• face wa• da.rk. A 01111
•11' Joll, 8 114 that. h.dina rou 1f only to ku:k thia damned •weep capable of eeekia• to ebtl"UJ a
~ '~. )'CHI eboaabt of me .. out for you II
woman, all Malin had done,
of
9(,...1lcJiowed her m~e a room
Kathanne looked at him In lll.rt· rennie. or •till ,•ore "iU,.. .. 1ft
••tt!nl.r fumflhed. I~ 1urpr1se
her rnto btl po\ver-Oh, he Wll ""7
,.. t.tr04lac.d .,. a liU1e old
"You heard him accu1e me? Then glad that Kathariae Mel hlned t.

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u om M1 xico has bl oken rtown ahd I p n Lowell Thomal'l 6 Amo.l'l n
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that t he vulldlty of fe\\ cia lim hav e I Alld ) 6 36 Phll Cook 7 Be.sebe!l
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Sco1c:s 7 05 Gle nn SisteiS and Ra
A t~ a matte r ot JU ~tl ~o:~ a man I!\ e n I e{
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1he Mexican Furelgn om ce hall mlJna 'I 15 Harry Willsey s Orch
Jntunatt'd 1epeatedl} that 1t l nu~ 7 30 I he CleveiRndets - 7 45 Sis
t r1a l Ill Or&lt; I lllal' la I'CII of 1 11 mc ,1s \\ell a~ the extruordt
h
d at all ple&amp;l:ied with clalms affair~ te1.s or the Bklllet B In Romany
nar,', on e s
A1 ~' u:-t u 111atl1 r of 1act tht~ fi e nd
us a
back m WnshlnHton and that there 8 b Muna:,; Ho100ns Orch 8 30
tt d hi ~ rruJI1 tromg so [ar a s to ex plum Ill detail ho\\. mu:. bu wmelhlnK tu say unless " Populttr 01ch 8 ot5 Popular Pro
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t hangc in uttltude OCtUr.8
A dl! ed I; I W.Ill 9 HUilt'Y Adams Ganat 9 30
the m u nl&lt;n s \\CH t ommitt e d
I mth er h1~ owu HL OI } 0 u::mlt of tiiJ.\i wus the eslgnaUon Clam Lu and Em 10 r Slumbor
th
]1 (\ !1. ht&gt;}ond n u 1u1onaUlc Uuuht t o an\' think 1s A1ue1tc m Comnussiouu1 01 Pi ed Music 10 30 Vatiat.y 10 •~ BQb
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I II K N'cilt~tn whose agg 1essive11 efi.'i 011 Ne11.hall 11 30 Popular Orch 12
mg man o t wumnn th .lt the (li Se Is on e mo~l )Hf. pa) \ thr cuntmlsH!on cuuSt' d hun to be Da nce Orch 12 ::to am Henry Ban
1llelciOil' 1t 18 t o h e ICKictte d th,h t'tllt c u Pels£ na 1on !!:lata he le
tl e\ s 01 chestra
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o Pl cml ( I a lOll
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W rAM New Yotk (454 3 660) 6
the man \\Ill &lt;U UKe tlt e ~t.1t e ur Wel!\t VJrg1111a th e c o st~ ol r.... Hu c ol thc-;e tnixed c latnu; com pm MaJ01 Bo\1es F.tmily
6 4S
miss Oi l S t he !act ll!tnn ln ed that The Ooldbet 1111 1 Concert Orch B
a trial
xemc man net m mf.'thod had to b"' Ifur1y Reser s Orch 8 30 Dance
He ha ... alt c ll.h coll\J dc d htm14clt \\h,!o mo1 e tlm eldeclded HJ&gt;O\ ! 01 co ntinu ing of ue P10gra111 9 Kodak Program 93'1)
1 t f th
d J et l h e l e !lOtlu.tlons IL l'lilii;IUds lO c la 1 l:i ~c t T heat1e QJ the An 10 VIncent La
ehoulrl b e \.\H sted nn him I ~ twu 0 a om an
1 tleuwn ~
Sp .. cuh l ons . ., ~ c hf't ld
Orch
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Bill DonanueH
not on!,', \\ 111 IJ e tl 111 c\ e ll mu~t tloubtful lf he w1ll I C( ch c v. ltJJo ut ct d o 1 t he 5 tuJect
01 ch
United StateH govern.-.eul
the e xttemt..: p e nult~ ul the law llf' In l eqn eI e d b) lh &lt; "' Tile
tilj t do ubt lnvo 1 (', unrt ha&amp;
Mountatucm ~tat e Insten.d ot thu'&gt; nttorney il}lllg tn dtuml sought un ~x tcnsJon of the hle of
th 8 t ~ huu lt l Am
t1 u cdn vc n tlon untl~• \1 htc ll tli r
UJ) publiCity lui htm tlf thtnugh a d eten!le
~ 1lcm Mr x11 n ge 1 e1a l
and
mean ll£•tlung h e :-.houlrl do Ius duty legally and let tb ~ :;&gt;e( lb:11 miKud cou mlssh n.S have
I'Cll u 1cUoumg smre 1924 Thel r
law tukc 1t ,; l Ul~ t ( ettuiul y lhe WotdH p1h metcy ami \H!le e•otnds f 01 bclleHng that
kindted teJm :-. s huuld n o t ~ ntCJ the lextcon of thu~ ca~t ~~JC.~ct~ '\liou,ld C&lt;Jmem t [) the llro
h
on o 11 1ese ~trbtbaLions but
Hts annoumt!d uttltudc hus Hlrcad) du~,-usled peop Ie w 0 In well lnfolmed ch cles It 48 undel
• re mte nt rHI Kecang JU Htlltc (as 1t us defined by 'V e U~ter) ~e~dt~h•tt he otov£'rnncnt he1 e be
e n ed Sl.o.tes had had
done
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with suf'ftcte.nt
tion e! all time
cJom 111t01 the prescnta ~ ~;;;;~~~~~:u
CaMet-! t e \oltlng us th1 :-~ one a II OWf' d 0 11rttg OJ1
If the ccnnnl.t!s 1t.t'1Js ~C' I
lo b ~
the defendant giVe n thou~and s of chances t.o the tlt)ne that rllcv r I t (;1'1:PI It \\us tl ugllt
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joint meetl.nt of the Let:ion and en
Oeorae Edward Boften
lr. f t they sptonr !.he dMY
Joy the bNn dinner Saturday
l lhunda y for 11. few d&amp;YJ v!Jlt
Mr amt Mrs
J..,nlt.u 5
Mn Gera ld Eiaelltetn and th t et&gt; relative&amp; at Columubua
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defen fl-e i c:-~ ~ t h ldnm wlll meet ""th the dtsap)HO\Al ot Rt&gt;po• ts from Wll.Sh ngton Jn t he tile SamoviU 10 Jack DennyK l ~on~ot&lt; ;
d It He ha s ~aid ]Jast s vrt al Y.eeks made It an opC'r.l 01 ch 10 30 JRck Mile!! and His ~
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~ec 1 et that aJbltratlou alo ng em 01 ch 11 Red Nichols Olch J2

he Will mak t&gt; a d e~ p crn tc a ltcmp t tu ~ave the man from l ven t unallines a s t means o1 com
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t 11 U 1J h th c1 puttn !{ dumUies dllt' Amerlca11

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By A E PUCI&lt;RIN
I N fl Radio Editor
YOrk ~ 4-An orchestra
% CQffiR98er who cant wr1t.c
~~lc. who ean t read a.

&amp;Old .hll;nself to Lhe manager of
of f.he bes.t hotelcl wl:\o WIUI un
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orcheatra then
:8ert told him he
him wbat waa needed
spot an audition was
next. day

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wuted lime on the othe""l

'l1li8 '--tdlf"8otdl-my-Wl! feeling
luts hit millioll!l of omokers, men and
women both ••• when they broke open
their firot Cheoterfield (lackoge and
eaught its more pleaoiug aroma ••• when
they lighted their first Chesterfield aod
knew, that minute, that it wu mildernot aharp or biting.
Aud aAer a lew pulFe, they b - that
the ttu1e waa better. Here were the
eiprettee they bad always hoped for,
~Mtd loGked for,

Here weo:e the elgarettet1 that
oati•fyI Sariafy-that's the wonl
that ..Otso''
The qght tohaeeos-the CRESTERF1ELD kind of tobacooe, Domestic and
Turkish-cured and apl, blended and
erot!&amp;obleuded in the right way. Everythiag that goes into Che.terfield is the
best that money ean buy and that science
knows about. Tbe paper is jnot riJbt.
E.-erythlug about them is jnst ript.
Nolice the dlft'erence.
They Satiofy ••• and-they're milder.
Smoke u maDJ 88 JOU llkel

GOOD ••• they've got to be good!
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Mr ~o Addle Brunet&gt; , 62
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etn•et Middleport
9·2·3t
_ _ _ _ - - - - -- FOR SALE--Team of roan mares
wei.Cht 3lOO Bound and rood
workers WUI tr'a.de tor smaller
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Leonard ~.... ., - omeroy

~.:!:.month. •lth

Every Man for Himself

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Mr and Mn. P 1: Woods, Mr
and Mrs. H I Steward, Mr and
Mrs A R Cu&amp;er and da\llhWr
Pdon.lelleplenandd1Dwl&amp;b t ~~le enJoy.
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The WltUn&amp; Worken cla.sa have
a QUilt. ln It the Carpenter church
Clift Woods wife and dRughter
Elfta apeot Sunday w1t.h Jack Car·

from

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Leatl Mat Lannloa: ()I Pomeroy
of spent Saturday with Mildred 1.nd
Rl.ID~ ll tpendinJ Lbe week Eva Paduend wt\b her partntll, Mr and J4n
"fdr and Mn Wilour Beaver
~ Jlarrll.
a~t Sunday ~ventna wUh Mrtl f
NW Buel Cole of Gratton &amp;pent. .John Parka and ramJly

lraetured boneI&amp;In'"""""'
ber ankle.
Jr1rL ADDa Cunnlnaham

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Ho Is ' " " " " ' by one . . . . . ., l wator . . . .,. "'Ina dcnoUd and Walle• ........ Jr ol 81
1 vln and six dllua:hter&amp;,
Audrey to the. orpn~auon
&amp;uppon ot Mary's.
tiel ..
wiUi Her pareote Mr and Mn
Erma Jean N:ar,jory Evelyn and the project baA been promllltd by
)(la P'lorence Kerr Ia ,peniun. •
1.'1 JU Me
KHtilD
I Eloise and t'&amp;'o &amp;r&amp;ndchlldren He the cb~hes of tbla clt;r, ".meriean few 4&amp;71 at her tKNne hen before
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DorotbJ Moore spent Sunday af·
also leave!! &amp;everal aiat.er&amp; Mr5 Ar· Le(1on Awt111ary and other frater· ret.umlna t.o M~l Unl'fllnity
anrqa
temOOD wttb Etleen An:her
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Jail Loulle Bolser " llclm4! from
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JGr 1J1111
Walter
Dav11 VJC:bm Of hs Mts Davlct o J ones Wellllton 1
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a 'rillt wUb rtlallv• at 8L. MI.J'fl
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Mrs Joseph
Bruke
Clnclnnatl o
Mrl 8leYe ~ and Mn
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Mrs Thomaa B. Morgan Coll1Dlbu.s 1
PE&amp;80NALS
Cbaflel Ramie)' ol JIW"''icane w
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Hunting
Mrs w A Burll.ngame an4 Mt-~
Stanley t.be youns 500 of John Va Wert aueata of Mn 8am
Ill.~
C1ul Mohrholz both of Cinelnnati Sv.lck or BldJiell, underwent
We"doeeda)'
1111 t.
Funeral servlees v;ere conducted 1tonsil operation at Holzer hospital
Mrs Robert Klemm IQd lttt.le
14
will ..., ~ ,_ ~an Clrorpenter of Sprtna·
Thursday at two o clock at the
Miss Anne HIU who.,~-· been 11011 ol Cohunbua .are ""'dlnl t.ht.
ll dl&amp;dttCI. 10 ~ *be OOPJ far fteld wu a fttent suest ct Glen
J,ume of his •other lnwlaw Mr I employed at the 0 H ~-= re· weet with her mother, Mr1. oecrr.
JDl8'
lot prepand In
C:Uoe and fam!.b'
1Gun Is Dilc:harred:
aehool Crall
1Sharp \loll.h burial In the vega l slaned t.o take a poaltlo
...Mif u to llrlllt U. II' 1M CrNI 8teward and raml(J or eo.,
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cemetery
nurse at 8tellbenvllle
Bruee Lloyd and Cal Smith were
..W'-' to ~ou.
lumbue WM a week end pest ot
Discovered
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I Mn Huah Radcliffe or JackBan. ln. ColumbU&amp; and CmcmnatJ. the
..:;:::-::,.., 1..- - wiD be t'tCIOQII'Wt his brothet, It l
BWnrd and
After Seau.h ,
en t.ered Bober holpltal Wednaday nnt of the week on buafneu
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wire, and otbef reJaotlvu or the
CLUB MAY ORGANIZE
where •he will receive \ratmenl.
CIDIJ br &lt;me llloornc' lQMrUGD 'fkltnJty
ldisa Carrie Shitn or Rio Grande
of .._., ~&amp;.. ln'on Ill
Mrt. Kuhner and daua!Jter Chloe
Walter Davis of CenLenllle wu~
Expressing lhe lnter1"1on of the ts at Holzer hospital for a few days
ad..nllil.lmiBDLIIbould tal nport.ed and. " " • I. 1\eeYell spent Wed· found ~.aead Wednesday after t• Llo.! IntematlOnal Club t.o organ- treatment
lm"nledlatel,J
nt!lfldaJ' wtU\ the lt.t.tel • nlea, MiiJ&amp; was belleved he had been acctden- ~ lze In Olllllpolis Otls L Gilmore
Ed llnnstron&amp; WIUI
admitted
tally .shot by a shot gun 1\ hen he eommlS•ooer of the Huntington W.rdnesday to Holr.er hospital
Mra Deslle Ruaaell and MriJ.
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A B. Outer and tamll"' of Co .._
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club addressed the members ot the
lllrs J Harokl Wolle and IOIUi E I
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for
Miac.J
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n a ar wire Rot.ar) club tlere at their meet.lng J k
Bobb
ve YD ......... an
U e daua ter of
lum~ tpent tlMI week end with fenct: near the J,vme of his brother at the Lafayette Wednesday The t ac and Lsit Ylth arrived home l:allt Liverpool are IUelta of rela·
1om a v
P E
oodl and ...Ue
tn law at Rocky H1ll Tuesda)
tl ub would In no wa 1nfr1n e u
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relatlvee at tl.,-ea hen
ron BALE-USED CARS-at ac• Mr and Mn Kenneth SIMon I Relatives dlsoovered the body the field and duties Yof the ~xl:!J~: Youngstown
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cq~ lonal low prices. 1931 O&amp;k· spmt. Jut weret end wrtb the lat·
a ~arch and were attracted Rotary club Mr OHmore s&amp;Jd but fM~~~ V n~y;ln~ and ebHdren Donald ia vlsltbq: her mot.her Mn
hmd coupe 1130 raex ._doorfle~ll~ and Mra JJh.D Me·
scene of the tra.ged~ by the rath et would supplemen~ IW ~ork
era! d£0 h
w 0 have spent OIIVe"t'
6e&lt;:i&amp;ll. 19a9 Ford Modd A Ro61~tG
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of a dog H was believed
The Lion organization usually 1 le~ Fridays ere were &amp;ooompan.
Mr and Mra Edward Price and
skr Several good Roadsten; and
H 1: 8tarby and family were
who tound tiJe bod} that Lakes the place of a chamber of R B 1!: Y1on t.h~lr ret.urn by Mrs chii.Cireb ot fllncinnat.t ~te vlsUin&amp;
cuvJ~ suitable for school chll· lhe &amp;Ynday rueata of Harry Trainattempted t.o cra,o,l commerce aud ts one o! the three h
beew Dll, w oae (l:ueete: they Mr .&amp;.nd Mr. l.ewt.a HudiJon
ctrt!n $25 to SIOO T~ri'M to suit cr A.&amp;Q~ 't::;::,r ~B~
h
a fence 1\nd became en· najor luncheon club organization
vl~r~ In ~~oaao~u~!~ ~te~ a ~~~ Y~ who hu ~en
you Blaettmar Aut CO
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pure as
with his gun being dis I
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mer hom
t Pr kit
r or· eon
n t
lll'leatoo:n hoepJtal
Ha:=.nerom Wm Turner of
The body was round
Mrs H L Roush of Pomeroy 15 an exten~eda visttn n Texas .Clr :aaa brought ~ her home here Sun
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Wtae. Maey lillal Ttt.W'Ded to
before noon Wednesday
a pauent at Holzer hospital
I OeorRt~ Craft of Portsmouth ave fc.r and Mrs Edward Natroaa ol
trN' or ort.hllfd H L Ortene her home Bl.~urdaJ haVlnl ~rpent
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Mn. I&amp;IIU!e BeJU'J

lJDian J:d.wardl is vieltlng rela
Uvea at Toledo.

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epo~nt the week end with Lhe !at·
tCJ s alst.er Mra Jea&amp;le Tbdale

M111 Wald Poat.er and da111htel
and Mr'S Eber Carnahan 1pent
Thur!!Uay w1t.h Ml'l!l Ralph Gilmore
or Pomeroy
Pctne Beeg!z spent the past we,..k

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Mr11 Anna Wolfe or Racine was
the gtJest of Mn Augustus So.l:;er
Prlday
Mra Jesse Bennett and daughte1
ol Columbus
M""
Parle} and
dauyhkr of llactne spent Frldav
witb Mn Ed Salser and famll~·
1 Mr5 Ausustws Babler Mrs I! :..I
Saller and dauehter Mllrjotle Mn:
P t.. GlbbB and Mrs Orovcr Sal
zer end ChJldren called on r E
Sayrv and wtle of Oreat B:nd
The foDOWIUK out of town rela·
ttves were call@d here by t.he
dt'llt.'t of Mrs Nellie JRckson
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last n~k with her ecl.lfiln Allee
Babclclr.
\ fkJ and T::me-nce and fnmlly
c&amp;IIP1 on c L Orr ana family (
Thm day evenln~r
Born to Mr and Mr.s F R Orr
tl ~nn Aug 25
Raymond Buxton nnd M.uy 8 ::'!· l
1cs 3 fter spending a week wlth Ut e
fcrml'r 5 mother Mrs W H Wolf1
1etu.ntd to th •tr home at CIE"Vt:·
lund Stmday aeccmpanled by hJ,.
llltl,. niece Gloria Jean
Mt s. p
Mar,- PuiUna called rel
R Orr Thur.~day
Mr~r.rp CR L.~rrW~~=~cai\Cd ou
1 Mr• Pr•d Wolfe ond Mr:; A n
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Tuttle and chiidren called on M r!
p R 0 r Satwday a!rern:JOn
Mr and Mrs John R~bp ant.
daut ht""I Elva a td Wal l L:,-e St::~n.
cer "Jent sunday \1Ith p R! o 1r
a nd r~m1ly
Cll'rle~ Rl~ tmd tamlly cal\t&gt;d on Ge:l Frudenck &amp;nd famll.Jo
Selun1ay evening
B E Orr and son C E Orr can
ed or w n 1Volfe and !itmlly l:)un
day
H·:~ry Spfncf'r sp£.It SUnday nt /
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evening &amp;ue&amp;t6 or A B
Rupe and family were Mr and
Mn Jeaa CllCkler and lamUy Mr
and Mrs Lawrence Walker and
famll)' or Athena, Mr and Mrs
t~ or
Kenneth Bluon and Mary Sis8on
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C P Jewell and tamlfy were te·
~n R"'NT- Houae with bath cent llllem.., of Peter St.etwnetz and
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family or kew En&amp; land
elc ... trlc llghla, gar; WRter fur·
A llM shower was s:lven ln honor
mu e Rnd gBraae
US 00 0C ~ of Mrs. Oharles MCC11Jl Satlll'day
9 ~ 0 ~ 3 nl&amp;ht 1\t. the home -.1 her parents
mr,~ Ul See Jotrn Koehler
roRH.ENT - House of fhe room5 Mr and Ml"'l, Jal .l L Rawlings

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to hill bOmCI
ln AkTon IUt Thunday after epepd
tng a rew days with hia fal.bero
Marlon Moore
Mr and Mrs.. H B CUrd ancl
Mrs John LeJtbeU. Jr, (l{ PornerOJ
r.pettt Sunday afternoon wtth Yr
•nd Mt11 Steve Archer
Mr ancl Mrs Orvlllc Hoaue and
ft.mlly and David Scott. are l))elld·
jDI a few day&amp; in Jbrlet.t&amp;
MlM Dorothy t.100n1 and Et~
Arther called 00 lin Denver
BrnUh ThundaY afterbOOD.
.. Mr and Mrs IA.WNDOe Ben ot
Luhrli spent trn;. weet end with

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WAN'T \ilM ~Q. A RE'LA"TWI;.:
"THA"T~ WH"( ' WAS -:;:.o

HA'PP'1' WliEN DANNY IOLD ME
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Spotted
Two Runs In Firat
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ttl(h 111 It Is lhoc ~leuslU'e of 11 bull
1m to !See fhc HElme lt.seli wa~
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By ART DONEGAN
Per cenhr, Ander&amp;Jn
Slate Collere Pa Sept 4--Ele· ZawJall,l lflt'C!!Jhd year

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By WALLACE X RAWLES
1 N 8 BUI.tl: Correspondent

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un·llhc
- &lt; l"it
i wlth
trle~! '"""''~
m~l ri&amp;l KOU&lt;
!tom ''""
lhe ooiY
treWunaJJ
rp,n'"e1&lt;1df&gt;ll
who pfrlfed
tt.clclc T"'
ior
tetu:1 of 1930 available to flll [t: Um~ la1t uar lll&amp;l t..1 the run
met.~ &lt;Jf th~ &amp;lips Pem States nlril
i fooi'IP.ll couching &amp;tatf faces the J,,,/4 .~~!:rSE;fi ,, ,QI' \lr~ line post!
1 lask l..l .ebulldmg the Lion 1rld 'I!Tttfl:tMI t.'Ut'lttVe ~e'D 1flrtl onty
Drop mad m virt ually !rom tbe around one t1 .,.ho~l saw .'iC!."TTce with the
Cell· up
\atfll,llaft :Vet.J1 'I'bree men wtth

ar Champa

tOOD; SET FOR NOTR£ DAME
e~
Bears
his game wfth the
II.L
] "Herk111ey Oct 24 ~~oould 00 vasUy

dl~e&lt;&lt;nt

Lo8 Ana:eles Sept 4-- You never jon&amp; took fcom
troll"' &lt;he
Uw '"'"
Bea1sthe
74 not.o 0
can tell whal. \ljJIJ tt~ppen during " here last yenr

football aeuon
d
we 11 sta1t In on fundament.R)&amp;
The •raker w~s Cloachf~ow~ and after a \1ie!'!k ?.ell conunence to
0
Jone• 0 the Un '&lt;l&gt;tf8 ty
ou • practice plays
said Jones
ern C~~f~~v:~=~~t~~
The Trojans wll close ~hi.' confer
IIOOII
h th
h
t.o h 10 ence season w1th the Unheas1ty of

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\1
Lo\\aard
i I •l1lh and nmlh
wtun Pomcto} IDye 3b
tJCJl..trly In the backt}tdd where ~klnl tl Ir! up
OUr prOKpects are good Jom's Oeorgta Drr: 12
2 0 0 1 2 1
, rd r.nd all but won the g.uu~ A Stanley 3b
CARDINALS LOSE
Capt (~ 1 (Jrge Lasich nl lullba.ck
'I'Jle ~a.:\11r.l~ proVl~;r. ., cau3 5alc! 1 don t wa.nt to be 11 gloom
The Trojan s cltedu 1e
3 0 1 1 6 2
11ld Br,b Snyder quarterback are fng Penn ~~~ C(iii.Cltea mc.re !orecut.er
11uml;cr of lccal bo}~ tooK pmt be Nesaelroad c ,..,.
•Y
that
u
c
Sept :26 S t Man ~&gt; at Los An·
U
8
80 1
5 1 1 1 2
1
With Defenaive
Play· { ll.'l Cat1tam Crow v;anlcU to 8 ve !Rawlings lb
~
I
T
P'
Cl
I
d
the
1
11)'
•eterans
~tmntug
Laa\ell
•v~;;rr
tha.;.~ltle
111:,h
but
_two
will
have
a
rairly
good
team
geles
Oct 3- 0n:gon state at Los
5 0 2 0 0
' Ill J•
plawrs a chllnce to Show Hemllley 2b
1rate1j
eve an , Its t n wlc two·letter winner In the ~~et! v
:JVd1$1e
~c..:st
We lost only four veterans Ap Angeles
Od
10-Walih!ngl.ou
5 1 0 5 2 ol 0
Contest Is Nip And It Gl tl 1t reason D}'e replaced Stau- Guinther If
White Sox Loae To
H1u
1
'
ot
&amp;O
which
wlll
«port
for
Moon~
rJfn
a.."ld
\\
mre
are
att
Wlloox
haw
and
numeld
all
StoLe
11.1
Los
Angeles
Oct 17- 0re
5 1 3 2 0 uI
1
tuc:k Thruout
h \ at tht,d 1ll&gt; did Dunn dhun It! Crow rr
2 1 0 0 0 u
8
'T
I ltl:llllo g &amp;pt II
t.~ q_ply. ~~te:t wll.fl J,tcvl!)m good men and the l:!Quad of 75 ur gon Ht LID. An~C'It ~ O ct 24 ~ Call
ng~ t flfld crow unttcd llr Dmm Dunn If
I
rowna, iger&amp;
j SL\'11 lttt11men Will be ba~.;k for V~rllltv e~rtencc tu t:eam v.lth 100 men that w!tl&amp;tart work StpL fllrnll at B11k1h\ Oct 31 - Opc11
1 0 0 0 0
u
~
llt~ 1a un and ur the sl'ven fl.v~ LMllili arid s'nydet Twch.J [:Slid If! \Ioili have about 20 letter men 011 Nov 1- StantoJd at Los Ange lc~
111 If' etghLh huuag uud played Shorr tf
2 0 0 0
It 1~ a r~mlllk hlc fo~c~ tha t Ill l\!',hl llelcl 111 rhe ninth
IRllorbrec ht'p
TJ} COPEI.. AND C BtlRG
htl (I.;WU p~.;st.s In the 1.1c a.l of dnte&amp; are ILVnJlabll' 't .. lll la~t &gt;e••
It Coach Jones said
Nm 14 Monla t u tt Los Angc lct~
3 0 2 3 U
the pa.l:iot sc 1 rral ~amu; 111 whtch
Thoc scmmg was :loS Jollo w ~
INS s 110r:;, \'lut.cl
\tllClll tackles and gua1ds leaving &amp;'118 frwh '\ll"- Thomas a.nd Qt,
Jones was happ} In tbe thoughliNov '1 -!';ot~r• Dan 1 ul Chlca(l:o
Saxon !Jrst up v.as out on IllS 1TOiAli:!
43 ~ 1::~ :.!7 13
N
y k
~~ L 4- Like :1 l (II. II lkliJ Higgins wiUI plenty o! are.-,;f08p•~d~ ftom Ult' 1930 c I that lhe 20 letter men would m Nov 2!1-0f&gt;l f lJI t fi- WuHhmgloc:ll teams :ue cng~grd L IC P~..mt
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l1 1f'll blf&lt;l~hct!l'l rll..,
aWt'll.SCfV('~
I CIDd&lt; Bob Hall the '"II Tcxa•• tonatLo~Anbd t~ Dtc I:d G£''Jl·
t ,.1,,,.SJ••J•y
1
111
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u
lllUft!
t dou
" WlO
'0y I'&lt;YS S'"'lll
,,__ •mllJit 11 'l l ~11&lt;•
I ~wp
rtml ·'lhro\\
H Dt'mtn&gt;,.ey
f Illlll I mg vw II
c v.,- Ill
1 f n l'''"i"
""- ,(o ll l llll II I 'Q I~H! on l'e ri lll
Ttl&gt;' I..Joms will lll,t In a.l;ouL tPn ll;uard
Capt Btanle) - Wllliam WI Sin at L w; A .1(1:~ Il ~
ed uwny \\ Hnoul 111"' ~ •pJil lJ:!: t '"'I blo.:d de;• 11 th 1 ft fl('"id llnr j 1 1
Tv. o b \t:C hit 1i Dcmoskc)
111 1 It
n b1 r, t~utth 1 tutlu v and
I 1 ~tlr&gt;s H LUrn •n at" M( MJlien ~ya of a two·n-de.y cl~l!:s unUI I center Orv Mohler the Alhambra
C!']X't'ltion w1U1 ~ ~cuplr u1 mote 0111 tl S:.3!Jllys ut~tl~lched hiUid
Earned run Pvmero) J.
ftash who vied with Marshall
11 ol tlcb ltlu~cl tv ;;aj 1 :; 111 ~;1 ~ S lll]t&lt;"k II I 0111'\~d atld :..he classes open when a •;.Ingle p;-a..;
rWls Thutsdn; C\ell ng: ns n Pf
L~ft on baoes Mlddelport 4 PC&gt;lll·1 111111 :lb( uL lm t'ttliil f 111 1::1 J l 1o ~ aJt Cttry anu ~ Clndil; tlce !1(1'.11lon Will be ll!:l1 tn till' a( Duffield In 1930 for quarterback
WJu:n stanlc) fwniJlcd Audct ~:Jil :;
vlcu~ contest..'! lh1 v :.!leu; v;c e 1ewu 1 1oe 1 Den o;,k c ~ !&gt;CO!Cu t~ml r~· 1::1
bw d 11 1 ll' • Clllc:-tgo CJh:;
l TI lnltcl pi~Vt'(l ceu.er I'B a 511 h tennon&amp;
honor.!! OarreU Arbelblde
ngllt
prcxnted With"' pr.u 01 t..,n;; tn l\h., 1 Anderson darted ll.J ' -COld
Base on oall ~ by Dcmoskt!v 1
j 0 1 t ( lll~t hn 1 ~ ~ 1 u..c•~.: 1 J th I 111 Jlllln ll 'llloe ~llft{; c... lo 1
Perm SLat" 'pens the •eas:Ju end Ernie Plnckert and Jim Mus
the l.prnmg st A.nz.:• Nut CUl lt • I
u., v llllf\ l IIIlO l.'i nlcl fldd to
Struck out by Hm bt eeht I
Cul 11 culd be oact liu~ \ ar 111 1 , u ttd pot th s fall
r..galns~ W11J-n;:.s;&gt;ol,l".&amp;; Sept 26 me;!t lc k backs and several others \loho:&gt; e
with this outbl, st oi Ul 1 IOSJc) tutcu hml the thud b;u.eman ~le[\1 1 Wtld pitches Ilarbrechl 3 De h 11 , lu ad,w !t tltC'
p 1 o 1ed C\'( 11
I 1 1' 111 ct het p l•..ce t n th" In:~ 'tebanul;l Vallell Tcmpll D1d:· nanH• • were In the he11.dltnPs ou
Camp p 11 \ Qlllu &amp;vl 4-INS
the 10Cal boV!i eonttn eo tt1 c pra(' \ m r, 1lc mhlt~.l!J stJltmn ond ltkmg lmoskeJ I
v 1 lhul cxpcclzd
lt CJ. ' Hlf!gtl mnst &lt;lqc1d on new ln,on gy neuse Plttl.tJu.:.gh
C'll sport pagt's frequentl y last ~eaw.1
Rllpt 1 1~ 111 Chlcat;u mU w rt
tt:e ult H the~ hact lly clint t.. f l.!!ri 1thrcl on t he t'ttm
Dcuble play St.u.ul~y to Hcmsle~
ln. dttla.'i.t Ctm} RHh bt!ll l mah ml murh of tl from the so lj:8te Lat."lyett.c and West Vu~;:lnl.a
We cannot point to any one M!tcht I lntllum Nationnl gu[lld
wml a1ded 1111 bo ~ ' 1cm om SIS
w. en E Dcmrnokcy ~;ln.gLd AI~· to Rawitn(l:s
tl 1 o 1 th r 1, nch 11i 11111 ~ , sl 1 1 11C i l ~ dl" On t e 1.ag~ G 1r.1 In that order ,
game that s a certalnt:;
:&gt;aid '-'f''e tied rot uw Wimbledon cup
te, 111lnt:"f m amiL,llt!! • !Jial of I dc 1:;., 1 scmcd Loh~e n.lct l •1 1:; I Stok n base Ancterron
Pit. wtll come to the local campus Coach Jones
Look at the sched uue nf th e hlgllc5t 11ono1 ~ of nne
1t \I. 1 d v.h 11 th~ htatllll~ /lOin:. 1&lt;-hrl' Bl'l:\\R'.f'r •ntl Htu k from
tom runs In tl
n rautum the ~ II(
Umpire~ Lewl:; an~l:l.'f'tll
I h 11 1 ~a.'-'c d tht• t 1mnl y,.as l Lo 1 1 11 1 t I" 1 s l t~ ov•s \\Ill 1ontcsL len Ottobcr 31 icr ti'~ h-::1ne conlintt ulc We start with St Marys here dom Loda~
1lit Pcmno~ ~ cc trC(l r:n 1 0
v sittnR ludl&gt; wc1 c ntt 11~ 11 ly so u 1,., m Uwlt half uf ll ~ Lh 11 d ~~
I "\ 1 r c 11 e111 1Il l lt \\a s ll 1 1 I I h Slt1~sc r Gcpan
Rol;enberg attra{ UGn ftr5t appcarWtcc of tile Sept 26--tha.t s a real I') e ope net
Beth sl1oo ( r f11llt Ill\ 11
th"
gtnrnow; lt bcmg !I Vt '&gt; ~lltl( lt , 'iJ 1
jScme by Innings
.omth stJH t!.iht t!
tl t 1stenc 1 11 1
;,. ' t 1 1 1.u,._J be oJ.s
?n!tthtor here since 1902
Next In succe!dilve weeks come Ore· t.hhd tnmng of the 20 lUI IIIII I mol
1 earllll Ill llu:; ,11 t t;le
200 l10 000 4 tllr dtum~ b\ l ilt' R d~ mo ll MEEH
~A
~ ~
N
~-S-TARTS
"t
gon State Washington t;;tate Ole mtsSIIlf.\ the hull C\C' bl \ It tc~f'ou
far.t that they hnd u ... I 1 in I I I In ll t (c mth E Dtmoskly Vd" IM!ddlcr•mt runs
o! t! t' n 1 lp1 oc i v 1 an 1 t.. 1U m I Gll , 11 anuthet mce pl:ly b~ Btan
hits
210 210 010 o! c\ 1 1 1&lt;I 1hf' n 11 c f Hmn:-&gt;lol c
gon and CalUornla
of lUI tnuh A ~111 cL \1 nwtch OJ.Id
ty R •umf:k r ot p, opl
I I , I h-;e ~ 1 n:.led v. nt to ~ceotli un Io .. ponents ellOI s
200 210 001 I! I to 1 tte \\!Ill DIOokl;, n f ,1 ruu u
We II have to build up gradually be 11 J angt d lttcr
In 1:.tcl fm
r 111 tlllllll;
nit Lcl't" hit and botll atl,li\Cl'd 011 ,1
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piHt
(lame by game throughout the 11ea
EnslQ:Il Hill\ N R~ll.Stla~ UUIL·
the! Pomcny lU111 t ,..1 tllal
I wild rttch When l..)nvls fumble!J
runs
010 000 0:.10 41 Conn Can oil hac! tit bIll II
I!Un said Jones V.lth a weathl'l Nl
con t B mnl \\On the na
nmde\y l!Scmbrc ~ tdlj
'~"~ 1 E\ll ~ tan Lull.';
scOted
btft
hi'·
eye on the calendar marked Nm 7 llo tllil 111'h o.t ~ICLIIJOll mdtV!dual
0 ill :"1 D 1\~ lid p a t M a 1one 011 u 11 mound \I.J ctl
le
L
f
mr
Ll
"
,.,
130
°~
---Stanford
at
Los
Anseles
and
No
nnl(!J
1\lth
1 score ut :151 uuL uf
11
11n
co~ r m
It' 1 1 11
ltti't'i ~ th1ow to thud
had Lew!~ Opponents errors
000 000 040 4. te!usu.l to budge th1 u th 1ll f' l g11
21 Notre Dame at Chicago
600
dearlv •nd llllrJllct {'(] b, U&lt;l \ Ill ~
ul t 1t StJ.nhy dtupp(d the IJ11.l
!:h COPELAND C DURO
OrecQn II ~ team last year
1lllg ilK Cuts S\'.t'll 1111:. Rcu~h W~l
p':ws by th~C upp I n.nu ltil'.lna s fo\ II:-; tl tr d to stea l !&lt;"'C&lt;Jil l but
th llrto at bat \\hack IIlii. n Bhlflc
lNS Slaft Cort'eSIKlndent
I will be weall:el'led by 'he long trip
With the n"W California coach
E 0 Wr u:.un Mlnnenpolls Cl~l
ope Jc:l the IIHll! l b mill l nn~r t l nnt-d lu t I ~U• Bttllll'l Jlif'&lt;:l
THt: S'\ ANDI'...G
to ~. vt e Douth•l \\!Lh th~ wmnu g I
•
I from the cout and Col&amp;'ate &lt;}oe., Navy Bill
Ingram exprebl:lm~ linn I'. a;; :&gt;ecoml WIU1 Jl!:l and Conbut wns ro cHI l; v Hf'm t
ASSOCI~'ir..JN
nm , 11 the l('rtlh lllllll ~
Romn
Nel'. \otk Sept
4-The Unl 1 not promise to be among the top confidence f!JhL and 68tlsfacuon
rad E Nmclh u:-. mt~\ rrslrve H1 ~l1
11 Ill:. Ncs., , ~ Lluuw L&lt; ._Hllnshy had mm 1
l.a;J tc the Ult t 11t ,l nd Ill
:1 t1 wh11l Le"" ~ lw l dtllld Dav
AMERICAN
Won l ost
Pet n lso lipped 8 double lt lcl anoLIHr [ H!Isl~ or ~nnsy.vama '" golng l not.r.hers this year lentna' Pord- ~~ones or the Trojans realtz _ lund Pe.l~ ~~ -~Ind \llth 508
W"!ll to tnucl 1 1 ( ,u l! olo.:l
s 1 " d ln the 1 rth Benne. 111~ 11
Club
to b a lone \Oice crying In the ham and Georgia as Meeham ...
630 sm~lt dutmg the uftelnoon
52
91
f::holl fl~d e1 1t I o t11 e l J •l I b
I 1 11 c bul 81 r.ull \Iris sa!c on Da;r Bt Paul
J!)
It. mw;t. IJe admht~Cd the cut ~ 111 Ill tnes:s 9~ rar as we can learn chief 1931 worries
IJ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••ll!
11 .,
7t.i
m::n but Hobb;, t :t l
llll OLgll IS rlond b'vbble
Il
o~mosk(} Knll~ls Cll}
oB
~ 07 1 l) jJlv 'liOn('! u 11 ,uiJ Slt , 1t u d\11
It~ et!ort to cut do\lon son• of
71
Wlth .1 ~~le lo scv f II 11 ~ • 1 11 d I ngll ct llftc 1 f-iliXt n 1 tllt to thud Indl'•ll!lPGll ~
71
6R
511 mg IJ e la..'it fc ~ d.l\S In pa1L mn I the rmph8.81s and ball}hoo 011
Of course Colgate Oregon Geo-SALE~
pl!ICI Gu\IILlJCr t..tl lh ld IJ It ILl I I' II I Wild pltdt &lt;~ nt Dcnw-;ll. e\ ~~enl Mll\loauk.ec
68
74
479 J lm ~ bt en due to a clc &gt;IH' or Ma n !oolt&amp;.ll
rgla Fordham and Carnegie Tech
tmmcts \hlc I It \It
S 1 r1s l u sc .., 11 rt whlli uo pl&amp;v Y.ns at Columbllli
At lca&lt;l the Ulll\er.,ttJ or New are big schQOI&amp; and they may tUl'!l.
479 ogct How~by tc cxp~!lmenl !
74
68
poppn~ to ho11 r 1 tl t 1•U 1
ttnl ed \VJtdl LJ.avis tltJtW oul ~~~~~:~~~~lib
•
46!'1 llfP IJ._, l1a~ ltted uul Rookie Ad Yor1 11as not decided to 110 In for lout. to be among the chlet ronteb·
76
66
Tlurr 'ICC
lll e'I Aild•I Silll, Saxon cottd th
lomLll Toledo
55
HS
3B::i .111 h Shl11
lcp nnd r.nothcl nny g:tent
de...emphMIS
nnd den for natlon·wld~ recog:uUJ.on
oomV' "tul \loltll
On ruJr\ last ltul fo 1 Lh vt:ntm~&gt;
N,\fiONAJ IEllGUE
nooltl Hnmu 1 111 stcuml Hh 1, ICou·t Chick Meehan, one of Ute thts fall Such n turn of events
v.as Uw st tdv JH il hol i,;
llJbbJ.
p t£.:n wem mlo Lllc ('\g!J thl Club
Won Los
Pel WJI;ttl l•ns long tcc u 1 b ll&lt;"h ur oulRia•lding personatllles In thr. would place theN Y U schedule
Moore'a No. 17 Heating Stove- Used
v.ho dlJ(]W~d IIICII th:J n
It tu nntt[; tllrct !Il lS bihlnd
Nessy SL Luuls
84
4G
b46 111111 nt g l\mg Vinet Barton UPifnctur.llv.orld wUI again lead hi:; in a litronger 11ght and give the l
only
a few months-Will heat the whole
Dll 111111tg lut 1 uc 11
tf th:Js~ 11 , .. 11,d by "llm &lt; n hll ~hen N"&lt;&lt; Yo&gt;k
fiS~ r11111
thl' \\ •t coa~t some v. cr ISQtmd Ill two weeks o. specJ.al !all vioJrts a spot from !'which they
1.,"
t FR 1 dai Lo
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"
,
o4
'
t 1 11 1
cou1d chirp more conv:tncingl.y
18
1Wu~1mg m lin lh I v. l ell v.. th Loh 0 dJopvd D11.t1s nssist alt.ct Cl•ocago
6::1
r,30 th 1t 11111 aHl h!m next SL'fl~~n
lm ng e
ng
• n nr;: a
houae. Looh like new- Just as good as
11
1n any event .Meetian k nows
lund
t WO t-rrors a etu unt1 cl !cl 111 111 ~ :.! tl'e scccnd s:tcker h 1111 r: If 110. d Broo~ lyu
LH
rl
527
Lv 1~.: lllld 1 1 mnmg vlo.t rtG 1 '
what he 1s about In faet he pro·
new-Po~itively a Bargain.
runs Hobbybowe\C \ 1:; fllll"WIIct mel t:JI'u1br fumblctl but leCO\'"' t rd P•t""burgh
60
7U
4U.'. htHhd lmrlt l Gf the Des Moin e~ I ALout 50 players Will make the bably h
h'" !In
I
'-lh
It~
11 ~ 1 un 1k 1
""'
1tnp io the
Long Island camp
as -""
ger c OSI!!r 1.0
e
W I lUilUCISOII L t&lt;l •
11 111 t me f:) h eave o11l Ih..., catcher B e!! 011
foCI
71
4t4 (. ]tJb 1\11{[ to. ted th e bl'S\.. p1tcher l1 1
pulse ot the grldlton than any per·
th'Ce Wild plt.cllfS lilt! WllC \\1.ltl Row111gs PODilUd to o~ mosk." Y tmd Phlladt!lphla
;;o'i
ll
4 1~ the \f'~t r1 1 lcagu has juE.l ~e n sturtmg &amp;.:pt.ember 8 They will 80D 1n these United States He
u1o! "oolv aiw1r11 t lllllCI ... om ~rn•slpy pop]K 1 to J:o:vnns Gum· Cmtlnnal.l
4H
8::1
3Gto 11m IMt&gt;l'ti t:&gt;y lilt Cullil \VItaL the 1be Mcompamed by six assistant picked wtnnera every saturday last
Ra{tne Ohi~Or Call ~:.J! It Utlly Trt l..uue
..._eJ..::!l. CJrcnslOll WltlU1 Lilt dJ.ll f.C I l 1r single-d Nes_,, tak11g thud A
AMER1C•'I/ LtAGUt'
E 1ulll~ p1111 Cor Tmnlng \loas l!Ol l coac 1les a tenm physician and season In startl11'1g t'ashlon and on
;-:ort: Ji r\' t:\Ct YIL.l court !;tpp Jtt \'~d p 1tc11 111d flthanced lum t•J
Club
won Lusl Pet 1mrh puUht:
but wh11t~~:J t hell hn e a ssl5tant coaches
severalweekend&amp;hasalmostaper l
1ow baltlntJ fur Fhl l .ddpluo.
1
1 Lld year the Vlolets also train·
scoted
shuL
uul
second
When
c
50
3"
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pdc
...
enough
rrmam&lt;:d
m
he
I'OIIId
Anolllfi\r- fm~tm c wil-S U11.: uncanny punn hit to D:J.Vl:&gt; and Lh~ keyst ~r wa;,!lm.:tr;n
]1
51
(Oil (\riJO• colfurs tu v,t l Chu~h K~lll 00 ct.. Farmingdale anct a po.rt. of 40 or 50 games
\U,.."tio which
Edd!~ Dt lOIIke~ sacl:El' fumbled N ~::~:~~;y rou::: hom.) New: l '!!:~
ffiJ
53
'i ~
l~at pittel Of the ,Pildlles
d1the lime they had a be.nd with
lle.ldll'd...;1lls pc!!l_llun&gt; l'l,fulnu; no leaa al)d,...wlil.ft Lohtc who had 1 cco~ 1•• Cle~n6'
t 2 • --64
41'18 B
H!"rm.n) thl' ~o·and·:::o ~
_ them to cheer them on their. ~'Y
than ~\Cn ns~1sts lo I tut €/clV cd Otl\ s Uuo\\ tlllC\\ t:&gt; Evans to 1st Louts.
fi5
i5
42:.t~t ~r 1 Bt-coklyn t:nth of v.hom 1\H
Twtnly·onc 1ettennen fnlrb the
otbet pJ.a;. cr 01 both tea ms m t1t~ catul1 Ne;;!;y
Deti'OU
77
408 1n q!\ ru u(;;ht r r thr J!J32 cub 1930 S&lt;llllld v.Hl turn out for Mee
5:.
IChi~.;ago
:; 1
3fi::O mac llnc
han lhls year capta.ltl Jerry Ne·
1 c.&lt;;~ 1 t In adiiLion to thl~ lte h c.d l
78
one put (\11 Hlnl an 1.: l o w 1"
GL1 1th 1 11 1 ~ f! IHnt hom c Doston
49
10
3bGI ow 11 p111L ts thd Hltk Wllscn mu;k
Hllrly
Sclmetdcr
and
clouttd met 01 l u em ed ulf' l \1hcu th~ ea!{'hl It! Ill utll !l 1
'!.'tS'lHlDAl'S UF.slJJl:;
l'lll lH' uaclr(l to LllC Rollins fot Chf! Jle Matshall are gone f1om
li'IO we1C ll Vll .. ld tc \II~
ln J uw; lrOlll han C101 l ak liltl t!Uld
AMERICAN AS~OC1A1l0N
Jlctl lll ll 1u 1d 1 11h 1 Jllll~t'l
lht the line and Al~rt Gaudet Dod
\\It~ the IJIJlgl ~ 1.1hc1 hll~ 11 111L Hc.l:l.n wnJl(d. au1 ~hl'n Amlrrson
St Paul 5 Columbus 1
Gut , S\\([\~ m ng liic dl!.tl wll.h 11 Sun 1d Roland arc mL%1ng frotn
-J
0'
II''
ru~s 1h1
wrvrn !\
ttrt t ont1 t;utcd
Mut.ilcpml s
1onrth
Toledo 9 , Mlnnenrmlt:o 1 1s1x Ill· bit tl.unk nf f'll'h
I lin tacks
t1 ~t IJJ( lo~.;u\s ht d 11:) Jr ~s d1an 13 ml~oJ'!IV of til~
11111111'1 IIHI lhr n!ngs lain I
Tlu Bt ~.rums CHdHt;.~b
1m 11 I Merhan should have one (]! the
ltllll'CIS ~t t ul Je:l c 1 t\1~ ta ~
tll'll( on Sl!Vrls lliJllllli~l
Ctov
Mllwaukl'c ~ Lo\11~\lllt ~
eoii~Lmg to 11 nolhf'l N 11 tlnn.1! Lc 1 ) be:;t tt am!l that the E ..~t ha o; ~&gt;~en
o.nXIUII ty ~til nu J 1 :; 11 t:l "~W('lll to tile ltl; l' l 11111. pllfl w ,l!
lndhmll]l(lll Il l Kunsa:; Ct\y I\Ht ~;: u r Ulle fe~l tefu 1e P1U:.l Ul!l,h 6tln ne1al }CaTS ani It Is raLhcr
s•n' !hem .o t!•(' 1 1 · 11\l &lt;l1l1 11 1 h
' 1 o1111
gtou ndl
to 4 Lorel Burlelgll of anmrs 1unfor!unatr lhi\L as ll the )XIst
ln th t flli h f'{,ll JO
u 1 . oi J, , th• s tun c 11 l .nc-~ 1I.1d te~n
NATIONAL LIA.GUF.
111 ~ Ja r from Jc,al In lh::! se1:mtl the VIolet schedule Is not st1tfer
~-to•
l1l ts nfle1 Lwo 1\1 1 1 t uvl lth ,. 1th •ing fn-,n ul\ 1l WI~ ev u1~11ll Pltt~bmgh G Sl Louu; 4
.. w\JI 1(rd r.nings and the Plralts Should Meeha.ns change11 go tlnu
were ](ft In Lhc .,_ \(Jltl l ll \ 1 \ha t 0nc m1•1r ltlnll lfl' wns nll t 11nL
Cmclnnall 3 Chlc11.go 2 110 tu mild 11111 crown "cbb!y wmnlnc tll• S! nson without a defeat they
CUI ed , hJ ('{' 1fl 1 L. J IV&lt; 1 t .1t u (t I c... ull p ss bl\ 1 pla, ( I Mldnl · nmg:; )
6 to 4 O;;:Jorn, whet l ~ck over fN ml gl t wrll ela1m the eastern title
all linN' ~1c l~fl ... 1d 111 l.
IIO· t' t v;a~ tf'tl cl qulck 1Y G~ttuw.
Bo~ton at Ptuladelphla (taln l
p 1._:o(h l:l the scccr.:l Inning only t:ut the Ul31 schedule lB a trltle
th t11r' I) •m ~ :t n .~c I out. 111r~ oone mm c11 fu~t ''hen D~1 thrrw
B1uokiyu at Ne'W Ymk &lt;Iahti
GrlW thne hits
wr:~k to give them H btd !01
na·
t1 ('~l1 lilt O.LI(! H,..lll 1! lt l( 111
lr1 Ln fit t lut Pllll"ll1. kok I
A.MERJ(,,._ I'EJ\GUE
BJ\Illng for siXth pine ~ m t)J r IIOil 11 honors
k'ft •vllbJut H ~emf' l"ill! 1' r \~
11
I' I m
1\ll tll Nc~s~ :.1Ug 1l t
Ddttolt 9 Ch1c1go l
\mr can rlrctut
Dctrot d1ovc
C~..l,.,:~tc Unn~r:&gt;tt,&lt;,
of Oregon
c4 fl tt:
o.,nl I•
\ 11
~m l l?rw Uu ~ h t!r •1 £1 •wl nfl
St Loms 1l Clcvcbml 3
R u Wdland to an en I) ~ilu weJ Gcrt!,!l8 and Fordham arc th e
(l1r., did 1 l:lmch ~ fl•
D\c "'ll't up hnct ru"d lo If
Only gamf',.s scheduled
b&gt;tl (1 1pplng th., Wh te Sox (]j 1fm1r tenm.'i on the N Y U .sche·
1ng f('n.tmes ho\\1 \
f
Uc 1 lr\ pcpp~ l t11 1!:~ Ill~ Jr l tl
IOilAY. ~ UA~II •
Ghl e 1 ~; 0 I) to 3 51K run ( n th1n I dul~ whkh look anything like fornnl'lgdum cent~ lll&lt; ( \\J It 1 l ~c(O it cut l:ul Ctullhcl smgl~11
"-:'1°f~ti('\N
SSOfli\IIUN
111 the third ltl•llng wen for Ulldn1IC oppone11t.s but such out·
are c 1sy to ren lllJCI botu.usc thev
Bttvms 111\lnlnlg fur Rawling,
No games ~f'h~tluiiU
lhr T!gl"t
•taming elevens as Notre Dame
w~1e such t.m UkLbl~ u ' t t ~ uf 1lhmkmg Nessy hnd gone home
:'111\TIOl'li!\1 LEM.. ll
( h 11 t BIO\\n wns given :t 1 nl:tlcd Ncrthwestern and some or the big
real dcfenslv~ skill b t1t ~u 11o1 J .n Wa.&lt;; on thnd almost with the calch·l Pu !.on at Pln1fulclplu1
1xtt , s I h..., Jll'avy h1tl1 s fol 81 "~s'r1n elc\ens are m.ISI'ling YBII!
the ~arne mnml!:
Jn the 1esultlng run dow11 both
B u'k lyn 1t N" Yo111
touts cllmbtcl on h1m m lht scv· Hanutd Princeton Dartmouth or
In the eevrntlJ 1 1
-; D .v , !l t ~ telUtned to theh respectllle phtces I l'~-'111 a(l:o Po l CIIH mn U
tn fl" lrat Cmnrll might wer'l appeat on U1c
0 nt 1 1m1 1 IBI 1th u !II II
ll'l l11t n h!llll ch 11 i GI n I d o I V&gt;ttl10Ut being caught bul Crowl StLouis at P1 tslJtu~h
111 11 &lt; I(Vf'la nd Jnd1ms 11 t o 3 N v U t-nuny list 1n place of
thltd ba w th 1111 \I l ,..,n r 1l r. , end11l thl! lnm 1° hy lnp p!ll!l t o I) ·
AMERK:.-,S LEAGUt:
M\ Iillo and Schultl \I. ere Ill~ 1-up j ' urh M:hools a.s Hobart WcsL Vir
thJD blf-toP ~nodrl• Included in
It Tippy p!Rylng 111 1ct rt 1 e1 ut l lllUil:e~ a nd \\:lS c: uc at rust Lead I De 'Oit at Chlc:l~o
taln of Lhl' Dtm\ns 1lt t e k M ~h lgl n m Wt :;leyan and Rnl.g{!rs
9
Chenolet aeomp)ele u- ollll'ur!b-'Whlclt ~......
the time r([lched Cll ius !u , ~ m~ h!ltets v. 1rc fm Mlddi.Jpott H I Plliladelplua at Uostun
l11u 110 , 1 Ill tn 1 ru 1s un(J Schult!
F..tcr since Meehan came to the
I alat• of %-ton and 1 %-too model• Ia t1uee
h:o.nct clamped 011 t.o lll"
p1 l~ Demoskey w1th a double and sin·
New Ymk at Washmg:hm
l lull tl 1uu1 umu; rn lu~ thre1 hils N1..11 Yotk lnstltutl(]n In 1925 Ute
and y,aftcd It LoR 1\ll tt;s .11! 1 glc Gulnth r fot P(]meroy wl t1'
Onl) &lt;lfllliCS ~chc,ltl td
1 • 11 ~_h hulldtrl a homtl 1111d u dou Vl ckU have otTered big and J)O\Io· I
wHelbue leaJW...
- -tllr omc 11 b t L1 fu,L ou .~olrrful teams a~ have been Jllen·
rrn
ttcu~d as flmOOR the stron[l:' t'le\-ell5
Take the! quMd- ef llint....,...t-•nd you 1--.
0 I" Jcmn' " " Idle
I"' &lt;he foe mt but each fall the
r
di&amp;t the Chenolel Sb Ia OQ\11 of the lowe-t prical.
schedule ha~ been too light to y:~ve
------ - ---th r much of a 1:11d for outstand·
truek•you ClaD buy r
In~ hr ICIII €\en In the e\ent lhey
ln••daale flt'Onomy-and yoa d~ tWit
went through the season with B
TJTLE cll'a• t&lt;;la.te
the CIIMI'Oiet Sh: I• more et'!OIMIImlul to ~nte
I he Vio~ts open t.1ctr IU3I pro
tbaa any other truek, r-eJt~~rdl~•• oJ the number
['I nm w!th Hf,bart Coll~ge ttl Gen· /
N~N Y&lt;l" l"ilpt 4- INS- PJ!mn c~ 1 fieptemb u 26 West VH'IJinla
of ryllnden.
Gil n1n It than Ill nvt~.tl!lht an Wc ~ lrvan tu1d Ocorgclown Unl·
nm111C1 fl t\)dll} he \o\oultl d,nlm the :-..c'""llJ are pla}ed on succe~ruv~ 1
A• lor !ipl:ell and power9 ChrTt"Oit~t P - you •
t mid s l11 a • ~w1 IAIH boxm.g cham· f.:-.twoays In New Y{)J'k
a 1d on
al~~:..eyllnder SO..honepower engiJM-z.;% more
pion hlp unless Mn Sf'hmellnc ioct(J bcr 11 Rutgers Ulllvcts.ty will
lulfillrd ht~&gt; co nlru (t tu fight hin) cc mr&gt; here for a game Colgate wtll
powerFul than the eqlae In anJ other lnlc:k ha
l
on &amp; pt 17
pby here October 24 and the Unl·
Thl~ tnfurmaL1on v.as fon\ll.tdcrl
lL
f 0
t.ea.n1 m t
1
tbo "'""""' ...... &amp;.ld
to John B Glm111n prt&gt;~ldcnt of I Vd."' Y 0
regon
w
rave
And when. ,-ou eon.uler eapeelty, JOt• 6nd the.t
1he NatLc.tJ.tl boxing m&lt;~OCiallon m ~as~ frotn Eugc11e to battle the
1
31
Cbn1'olet'•
IODFJ' whedb~~Mit •twd7 {ramtl and
I Chicago b'! I rm1 Sec lhe Italmn ~ './t\c1 ~ c~fl ~~i;J(lr
d
f
munagr 1
1e
If
n&amp; an
1&gt;ucc~ss u1
lon1 •prlof1:8 perDlh the moun tine of e•tra~
Accotdln~ to Sec conttact~ fm Gnrgla. sqllad will come to New
llw b(]ut to b1 conducuct b} u 1e Ycat, on Novtmber '1 and Ford·
larp Che'lrolfll~hullt hodln..
Midtson Rqufl 11 r.atden cmpora· h•m \\Ill be theN Y U opp;:~ncnt
BdONJOU bu,-a truek loran)' purpoM,eh«lkup
I tl :m o! I!llnms \1 ~ JC s1gned bt ~L
1 NO\ mt.er 14 T.lf! Carnegie
Jan\1[\f} and apjltO\rd by the Na T~h Sll:lhu~ will play llere In th~
an tbne laeta about Cb~'a eompJete line of
twnal a~ooc 1 atwn
1final game on 11umksglvm~t With
a1a...,-llnd.er
baulap ao~ta. Y eru ctae.rolet dealer
1the exception or the f:(ob6rt. game
~II &lt;'f the cont.eats ~\Dl be s~d
ronrar.O....tlOo.
in Yankee stadium? the Holxlrt.
r,ant&lt;' tieing played at Ohio r~cld
1\io·t- ......... 1\il·•- 117~1-Jt.
here
~
B} lntcJn, wnal Nr\\s ScJvice
11'1. New York the scbedule I~ re.
Al Pa.1is 8p1de1
Pladnc1 1(erred to aa very &amp;tit! and It will
1Ficnch baulamwclght cha.mp1on, be noted' it llst.s nine g,.mes How
{Owl ...... ~
ddcnted Fnu11::es Btron 1121
ever Hobart and Rp.tcera are ob·
. . . . . . . ,......, . . . . . . . . . .d ..,,. .AQ-t:li ..~
At
New
York
JO\"}
Co:&lt;.ta
,Tf!"
\
lou5ly
'brea.thera
'
Carnegie
Tech
11
.pritoe. /.-. .. mnt., .vk~... """ .,.__. ~- •rwl
Jey Cit) ren.therwe!ght
drfeat.ed wus not particularlY lmpresetve In
~G¥. .-IC..,...
Lew Feldrno.~n ,e\1 Y01 k 1 o1
1930 and Meehan will be "oefully
1 JuaniLo OlnQIIIbal Spanl.&lt;;h heavy blue It bill team dae¥ not take
WCIEiht kJJI.lcl,OO out PRtsv Srtraflno West Vlfllnla
Weeleyan
and
Nev. Ycrk n 1
Georgetown
AI. Pittsburgh- Bill) Jone11 Pll\J:t - -~---~dl'lplua. light •Ieavy\\! lght Dnd
WRESTLING RESULTS
NllloJc Brovm callramh.. aulw tiOI
_
•
At Chie8go-.Toe Shn1key Albion
\t New Yoak-Bam St.eln of
pm,~
~v~fi' ~
Mlohlg, n , nolddlewclghl an~ BU\ 1 N"IR(ko
R•r~"'•!P·t~l m~
RtJ&amp;; BouthCrlJ(lt\Qo thew &lt;IOo j~ dre)l 1 'l"&lt;il ) II· J,'E .k:
~f.tl
,
..,.
Oeorgle Nate, SOuth ~nd bansalfdbr ~~o Of op~R y 1 p~·
1
' \
tomwelght dcfca,ed Jo,Je F••o ned Mite -~. """'' ,
Mexico, 8
Gino Oarlba@l. lt41Y
downed
At
Mtlwaukel - Audy
Chvvlln Gene Bruce Ke'tv Yori.
Porto R1co kn®ked out Franlue
01 orge C&amp;Iu.
Italy, &lt;k!t'eated
B~~oLI.agl1.1 Wln nlpeg ( 1) In N B A OeClf&amp;'C Hlll!i, Wii!JonBtb
ll'r@d Oaronl
JttiS and e:tevt I
mldulewe .ght champmnshlp tou.rnn
ZnOiky, Poland, drew :
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ELECTRIC THEATRE. POMEROY
Friday and Saturday
"THE FINGER POINTS"
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Darlnr pn~
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200 Fireproof Rooms
1110 Rooms a\ $1.(10

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aud had IOile lo vlalt hl5 btoU!.eJ- Ka\b}fn OouiA oecut.l.ve ol Ute
tn-la:w early TueaQay morWna .Ht Arnencan Red
and the Wel-

left. the hOWit early TuesdaY mom · fare club
l lnl wltb the ~hot eun apparently
A room 011 CoW't ai.Ret fonnerb
'with the int.ent.JOn of shootln11101:ne Joccupled by the Swamon Hardware
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Mn lllarJ lOa,_
Plttoburah. llr and M,. .,_,,

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and
ol Oneonta, "
left Weaneaday for OOl)Jm- at_. ..
ter vLB~Una wiLh Mra. &amp;rt, RoM
, apent. Sunday w1tb Mr
M.J. &amp;IJd Mr&amp; U B-'egel dii.Uibter
aW4Ir of Mra hrl.lh for a number a
Mn.. 1. W11111ml
11nd IOU ln la.w of Plttlburlh n~ l
of clap.
I!IJnDUI HarrlaOn » $ftldlnc " gueatl! of Ouy Beea-1(.' .-nd wife
Dr •nd Mn c 1: Hohler bavt ' " daye With relatiYea a.t CharJo •n Shalne of Antiqutty Jl;;ent 1
t.helr p.W the latter'• fat:ber letiOD
Bm1LIR~ with Mr and MJ.-r, C We~l
• J Vomholt &amp;Qd ,Jamet Varnbolt
111'11 Harry Mit.cbeU and aon of and family

mother- a 7'1th birthday IUlnJvar&amp;atY under t.he

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11111 ~ Keeton spent Sunday
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a._b,ter
once of Atron .,nc~ a1r1. Mar
hen Tburadal tor the cennlnt" , ol. pr~ Brown bl lrOUWD. bi.ft re..
·~~ fruita and voplallllo, wbJCh tur~ t4t y:a11r ~ attet 1. Yillt
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with .,;; Prank WIP._
d tll8 aeven chikirtn bad ] will '- ueed dw1nl the kM1I winter
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Mr ~o Addle Brunet&gt; , 62
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etn•et Middleport
9·2·3t
_ _ _ _ - - - - -- FOR SALE--Team of roan mares
wei.Cht 3lOO Bound and rood
workers WUI tr'a.de tor smaller
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Leonard ~.... ., - omeroy

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Every Man for Himself

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Mr and Mn. P 1: Woods, Mr
and Mrs. H I Steward, Mr and
Mrs A R Cu&amp;er and da\llhWr
Pdon.lelleplenandd1Dwl&amp;b t ~~le enJoy.
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The WltUn&amp; Worken cla.sa have
a QUilt. ln It the Carpenter church
Clift Woods wife and dRughter
Elfta apeot Sunday w1t.h Jack Car·

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Leatl Mat Lannloa: ()I Pomeroy
of spent Saturday with Mildred 1.nd
Rl.ID~ ll tpendinJ Lbe week Eva Paduend wt\b her partntll, Mr and J4n
"fdr and Mn Wilour Beaver
~ Jlarrll.
a~t Sunday ~ventna wUh Mrtl f
NW Buel Cole of Gratton &amp;pent. .John Parka and ramJly

lraetured boneI&amp;In'"""""'
ber ankle.
Jr1rL ADDa Cunnlnaham

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1 vln and six dllua:hter&amp;,
Audrey to the. orpn~auon
&amp;uppon ot Mary's.
tiel ..
wiUi Her pareote Mr and Mn
Erma Jean N:ar,jory Evelyn and the project baA been promllltd by
)(la P'lorence Kerr Ia ,peniun. •
1.'1 JU Me
KHtilD
I Eloise and t'&amp;'o &amp;r&amp;ndchlldren He the cb~hes of tbla clt;r, ".meriean few 4&amp;71 at her tKNne hen before
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DorotbJ Moore spent Sunday af·
also leave!! &amp;everal aiat.er&amp; Mr5 Ar· Le(1on Awt111ary and other frater· ret.umlna t.o M~l Unl'fllnity
anrqa
temOOD wttb Etleen An:her
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Jail Loulle Bolser " llclm4! from
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Walter
Dav11 VJC:bm Of hs Mts Davlct o J ones Wellllton 1
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a 'rillt wUb rtlallv• at 8L. MI.J'fl
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Mrs Joseph
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Clnclnnatl o
Mrl 8leYe ~ and Mn
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Mrs Thomaa B. Morgan Coll1Dlbu.s 1
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Cbaflel Ramie)' ol JIW"''icane w
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Hunting
Mrs w A Burll.ngame an4 Mt-~
Stanley t.be youns 500 of John Va Wert aueata of Mn 8am
Ill.~
C1ul Mohrholz both of Cinelnnati Sv.lck or BldJiell, underwent
We"doeeda)'
1111 t.
Funeral servlees v;ere conducted 1tonsil operation at Holzer hospital
Mrs Robert Klemm IQd lttt.le
14
will ..., ~ ,_ ~an Clrorpenter of Sprtna·
Thursday at two o clock at the
Miss Anne HIU who.,~-· been 11011 ol Cohunbua .are ""'dlnl t.ht.
ll dl&amp;dttCI. 10 ~ *be OOPJ far fteld wu a fttent suest ct Glen
J,ume of his •other lnwlaw Mr I employed at the 0 H ~-= re· weet with her mother, Mr1. oecrr.
JDl8'
lot prepand In
C:Uoe and fam!.b'
1Gun Is Dilc:harred:
aehool Crall
1Sharp \loll.h burial In the vega l slaned t.o take a poaltlo
...Mif u to llrlllt U. II' 1M CrNI 8teward and raml(J or eo.,
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cemetery
nurse at 8tellbenvllle
Bruee Lloyd and Cal Smith were
..W'-' to ~ou.
lumbue WM a week end pest ot
Discovered
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In
I Mn Huah Radcliffe or JackBan. ln. ColumbU&amp; and CmcmnatJ. the
..:;:::-::,.., 1..- - wiD be t'tCIOQII'Wt his brothet, It l
BWnrd and
After Seau.h ,
en t.ered Bober holpltal Wednaday nnt of the week on buafneu
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wire, and otbef reJaotlvu or the
CLUB MAY ORGANIZE
where •he will receive \ratmenl.
CIDIJ br &lt;me llloornc' lQMrUGD 'fkltnJty
ldisa Carrie Shitn or Rio Grande
of .._., ~&amp;.. ln'on Ill
Mrt. Kuhner and daua!Jter Chloe
Walter Davis of CenLenllle wu~
Expressing lhe lnter1"1on of the ts at Holzer hospital for a few days
ad..nllil.lmiBDLIIbould tal nport.ed and. " " • I. 1\eeYell spent Wed· found ~.aead Wednesday after t• Llo.! IntematlOnal Club t.o organ- treatment
lm"nledlatel,J
nt!lfldaJ' wtU\ the lt.t.tel • nlea, MiiJ&amp; was belleved he had been acctden- ~ lze In Olllllpolis Otls L Gilmore
Ed llnnstron&amp; WIUI
admitted
tally .shot by a shot gun 1\ hen he eommlS•ooer of the Huntington W.rdnesday to Holr.er hospital
Mra Deslle Ruaaell and MriJ.
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A B. Outer and tamll"' of Co .._
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club addressed the members ot the
lllrs J Harokl Wolle and IOIUi E I
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n a ar wire Rot.ar) club tlere at their meet.lng J k
Bobb
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U e daua ter of
lum~ tpent tlMI week end with fenct: near the J,vme of his brother at the Lafayette Wednesday The t ac and Lsit Ylth arrived home l:allt Liverpool are IUelta of rela·
1om a v
P E
oodl and ...Ue
tn law at Rocky H1ll Tuesda)
tl ub would In no wa 1nfr1n e u
w
relatlvee at tl.,-ea hen
ron BALE-USED CARS-at ac• Mr and Mn Kenneth SIMon I Relatives dlsoovered the body the field and duties Yof the ~xl:!J~: Youngstown
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cq~ lonal low prices. 1931 O&amp;k· spmt. Jut weret end wrtb the lat·
a ~arch and were attracted Rotary club Mr OHmore s&amp;Jd but fM~~~ V n~y;ln~ and ebHdren Donald ia vlsltbq: her mot.her Mn
hmd coupe 1130 raex ._doorfle~ll~ and Mra JJh.D Me·
scene of the tra.ged~ by the rath et would supplemen~ IW ~ork
era! d£0 h
w 0 have spent OIIVe"t'
6e&lt;:i&amp;ll. 19a9 Ford Modd A Ro61~tG
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The Lion organization usually 1 le~ Fridays ere were &amp;ooompan.
Mr and Mra Edward Price and
skr Several good Roadsten; and
H 1: 8tarby and family were
who tound tiJe bod} that Lakes the place of a chamber of R B 1!: Y1on t.h~lr ret.urn by Mrs chii.Cireb ot fllncinnat.t ~te vlsUin&amp;
cuvJ~ suitable for school chll· lhe &amp;Ynday rueata of Harry Trainattempted t.o cra,o,l commerce aud ts one o! the three h
beew Dll, w oae (l:ueete: they Mr .&amp;.nd Mr. l.ewt.a HudiJon
ctrt!n $25 to SIOO T~ri'M to suit cr A.&amp;Q~ 't::;::,r ~B~
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a fence 1\nd became en· najor luncheon club organization
vl~r~ In ~~oaao~u~!~ ~te~ a ~~~ Y~ who hu ~en
you Blaettmar Aut CO
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with his gun being dis I
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t Pr kit
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lll'leatoo:n hoepJtal
Ha:=.nerom Wm Turner of
The body was round
Mrs H L Roush of Pomeroy 15 an exten~eda visttn n Texas .Clr :aaa brought ~ her home here Sun
"';~ ~ ~~~~e·.fiE'Il
Wtae. Maey lillal Ttt.W'Ded to
before noon Wednesday
a pauent at Holzer hospital
I OeorRt~ Craft of Portsmouth ave fc.r and Mrs Edward Natroaa ol
trN' or ort.hllfd H L Ortene her home Bl.~urdaJ haVlnl ~rpent
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tCJ s alst.er Mra Jea&amp;le Tbdale

M111 Wald Poat.er and da111htel
and Mr'S Eber Carnahan 1pent
Thur!!Uay w1t.h Ml'l!l Ralph Gilmore
or Pomeroy
Pctne Beeg!z spent the past we,..k

:~~e~~f s:~e ~o\~bert

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Mr11 Anna Wolfe or Racine was
the gtJest of Mn Augustus So.l:;er
Prlday
Mra Jesse Bennett and daughte1
ol Columbus
M""
Parle} and
dauyhkr of llactne spent Frldav
witb Mn Ed Salser and famll~·
1 Mr5 Ausustws Babler Mrs I! :..I
Saller and dauehter Mllrjotle Mn:
P t.. GlbbB and Mrs Orovcr Sal
zer end ChJldren called on r E
Sayrv and wtle of Oreat B:nd
The foDOWIUK out of town rela·
ttves were call@d here by t.he
dt'llt.'t of Mrs Nellie JRckson
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last n~k with her ecl.lfiln Allee
Babclclr.
\ fkJ and T::me-nce and fnmlly
c&amp;IIP1 on c L Orr ana family (
Thm day evenln~r
Born to Mr and Mr.s F R Orr
tl ~nn Aug 25
Raymond Buxton nnd M.uy 8 ::'!· l
1cs 3 fter spending a week wlth Ut e
fcrml'r 5 mother Mrs W H Wolf1
1etu.ntd to th •tr home at CIE"Vt:·
lund Stmday aeccmpanled by hJ,.
llltl,. niece Gloria Jean
Mt s. p
Mar,- PuiUna called rel
R Orr Thur.~day
Mr~r.rp CR L.~rrW~~=~cai\Cd ou
1 Mr• Pr•d Wolfe ond Mr:; A n
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Tuttle and chiidren called on M r!
p R 0 r Satwday a!rern:JOn
Mr and Mrs John R~bp ant.
daut ht""I Elva a td Wal l L:,-e St::~n.
cer "Jent sunday \1Ith p R! o 1r
a nd r~m1ly
Cll'rle~ Rl~ tmd tamlly cal\t&gt;d on Ge:l Frudenck &amp;nd famll.Jo
Selun1ay evening
B E Orr and son C E Orr can
ed or w n 1Volfe and !itmlly l:)un
day
H·:~ry Spfncf'r sp£.It SUnday nt /
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Rupe and family were Mr and
Mn Jeaa CllCkler and lamUy Mr
and Mrs Lawrence Walker and
famll)' or Athena, Mr and Mrs
t~ or
Kenneth Bluon and Mary Sis8on
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C P Jewell and tamlfy were te·
~n R"'NT- Houae with bath cent llllem.., of Peter St.etwnetz and
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family or kew En&amp; land
elc ... trlc llghla, gar; WRter fur·
A llM shower was s:lven ln honor
mu e Rnd gBraae
US 00 0C ~ of Mrs. Oharles MCC11Jl Satlll'day
9 ~ 0 ~ 3 nl&amp;ht 1\t. the home -.1 her parents
mr,~ Ul See Jotrn Koehler
roRH.ENT - House of fhe room5 Mr and Ml"'l, Jal .l L Rawlings

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ln AkTon IUt Thunday after epepd
tng a rew days with hia fal.bero
Marlon Moore
Mr and Mrs.. H B CUrd ancl
Mrs John LeJtbeU. Jr, (l{ PornerOJ
r.pettt Sunday afternoon wtth Yr
•nd Mt11 Steve Archer
Mr ancl Mrs Orvlllc Hoaue and
ft.mlly and David Scott. are l))elld·
jDI a few day&amp; in Jbrlet.t&amp;
MlM Dorothy t.100n1 and Et~
Arther called 00 lin Denver
BrnUh ThundaY afterbOOD.
.. Mr and Mrs IA.WNDOe Ben ot
Luhrli spent trn;. weet end with

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WAN'T \ilM ~Q. A RE'LA"TWI;.:
"THA"T~ WH"( ' WAS -:;:.o

HA'PP'1' WliEN DANNY IOLD ME
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WHA, IF'
a&amp;: &lt;;1VRE "TO
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ttl(h 111 It Is lhoc ~leuslU'e of 11 bull
1m to !See fhc HElme lt.seli wa~
go• l thtoughouL m sp1t.e of ~he
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Per cenhr, Ander&amp;Jn
Slate Collere Pa Sept 4--Ele· ZawJall,l lflt'C!!Jhd year

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By WALLACE X RAWLES
1 N 8 BUI.tl: Correspondent

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un·llhc
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i wlth
trle~! '"""''~
m~l ri&amp;l KOU&lt;
!tom ''""
lhe ooiY
treWunaJJ
rp,n'"e1&lt;1df&gt;ll
who pfrlfed
tt.clclc T"'
ior
tetu:1 of 1930 available to flll [t: Um~ la1t uar lll&amp;l t..1 the run
met.~ &lt;Jf th~ &amp;lips Pem States nlril
i fooi'IP.ll couching &amp;tatf faces the J,,,/4 .~~!:rSE;fi ,, ,QI' \lr~ line post!
1 lask l..l .ebulldmg the Lion 1rld 'I!Tttfl:tMI t.'Ut'lttVe ~e'D 1flrtl onty
Drop mad m virt ually !rom tbe around one t1 .,.ho~l saw .'iC!."TTce with the
Cell· up
\atfll,llaft :Vet.J1 'I'bree men wtth

ar Champa

tOOD; SET FOR NOTR£ DAME
e~
Bears
his game wfth the
II.L
] "Herk111ey Oct 24 ~~oould 00 vasUy

dl~e&lt;&lt;nt

Lo8 Ana:eles Sept 4-- You never jon&amp; took fcom
troll"' &lt;he
Uw '"'"
Bea1sthe
74 not.o 0
can tell whal. \ljJIJ tt~ppen during " here last yenr

football aeuon
d
we 11 sta1t In on fundament.R)&amp;
The •raker w~s Cloachf~ow~ and after a \1ie!'!k ?.ell conunence to
0
Jone• 0 the Un '&lt;l&gt;tf8 ty
ou • practice plays
said Jones
ern C~~f~~v:~=~~t~~
The Trojans wll close ~hi.' confer
IIOOII
h th
h
t.o h 10 ence season w1th the Unheas1ty of

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i I •l1lh and nmlh
wtun Pomcto} IDye 3b
tJCJl..trly In the backt}tdd where ~klnl tl Ir! up
OUr prOKpects are good Jom's Oeorgta Drr: 12
2 0 0 1 2 1
, rd r.nd all but won the g.uu~ A Stanley 3b
CARDINALS LOSE
Capt (~ 1 (Jrge Lasich nl lullba.ck
'I'Jle ~a.:\11r.l~ proVl~;r. ., cau3 5alc! 1 don t wa.nt to be 11 gloom
The Trojan s cltedu 1e
3 0 1 1 6 2
11ld Br,b Snyder quarterback are fng Penn ~~~ C(iii.Cltea mc.re !orecut.er
11uml;cr of lccal bo}~ tooK pmt be Nesaelroad c ,..,.
•Y
that
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Sept :26 S t Man ~&gt; at Los An·
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8
80 1
5 1 1 1 2
1
With Defenaive
Play· { ll.'l Cat1tam Crow v;anlcU to 8 ve !Rawlings lb
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the
1
11)'
•eterans
~tmntug
Laa\ell
•v~;;rr
tha.;.~ltle
111:,h
but
_two
will
have
a
rairly
good
team
geles
Oct 3- 0n:gon state at Los
5 0 2 0 0
' Ill J•
plawrs a chllnce to Show Hemllley 2b
1rate1j
eve an , Its t n wlc two·letter winner In the ~~et! v
:JVd1$1e
~c..:st
We lost only four veterans Ap Angeles
Od
10-Walih!ngl.ou
5 1 0 5 2 ol 0
Contest Is Nip And It Gl tl 1t reason D}'e replaced Stau- Guinther If
White Sox Loae To
H1u
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'
ot
&amp;O
which
wlll
«port
for
Moon~
rJfn
a.."ld
\\
mre
are
att
Wlloox
haw
and
numeld
all
StoLe
11.1
Los
Angeles
Oct 17- 0re
5 1 3 2 0 uI
1
tuc:k Thruout
h \ at tht,d 1ll&gt; did Dunn dhun It! Crow rr
2 1 0 0 0 u
8
'T
I ltl:llllo g &amp;pt II
t.~ q_ply. ~~te:t wll.fl J,tcvl!)m good men and the l:!Quad of 75 ur gon Ht LID. An~C'It ~ O ct 24 ~ Call
ng~ t flfld crow unttcd llr Dmm Dunn If
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rowna, iger&amp;
j SL\'11 lttt11men Will be ba~.;k for V~rllltv e~rtencc tu t:eam v.lth 100 men that w!tl&amp;tart work StpL fllrnll at B11k1h\ Oct 31 - Opc11
1 0 0 0 0
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llt~ 1a un and ur the sl'ven fl.v~ LMllili arid s'nydet Twch.J [:Slid If! \Ioili have about 20 letter men 011 Nov 1- StantoJd at Los Ange lc~
111 If' etghLh huuag uud played Shorr tf
2 0 0 0
It 1~ a r~mlllk hlc fo~c~ tha t Ill l\!',hl llelcl 111 rhe ninth
IRllorbrec ht'p
TJ} COPEI.. AND C BtlRG
htl (I.;WU p~.;st.s In the 1.1c a.l of dnte&amp; are ILVnJlabll' 't .. lll la~t &gt;e••
It Coach Jones said
Nm 14 Monla t u tt Los Angc lct~
3 0 2 3 U
the pa.l:iot sc 1 rral ~amu; 111 whtch
Thoc scmmg was :loS Jollo w ~
INS s 110r:;, \'lut.cl
\tllClll tackles and gua1ds leaving &amp;'118 frwh '\ll"- Thomas a.nd Qt,
Jones was happ} In tbe thoughliNov '1 -!';ot~r• Dan 1 ul Chlca(l:o
Saxon !Jrst up v.as out on IllS 1TOiAli:!
43 ~ 1::~ :.!7 13
N
y k
~~ L 4- Like :1 l (II. II lkliJ Higgins wiUI plenty o! are.-,;f08p•~d~ ftom Ult' 1930 c I that lhe 20 letter men would m Nov 2!1-0f&gt;l f lJI t fi- WuHhmgloc:ll teams :ue cng~grd L IC P~..mt
01
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l
I
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P
l1 1f'll blf&lt;l~hct!l'l rll..,
aWt'll.SCfV('~
I CIDd&lt; Bob Hall the '"II Tcxa•• tonatLo~Anbd t~ Dtc I:d G£''Jl·
t ,.1,,,.SJ••J•y
1
111
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u
lllUft!
t dou
" WlO
'0y I'&lt;YS S'"'lll
,,__ •mllJit 11 'l l ~11&lt;•
I ~wp
rtml ·'lhro\\
H Dt'mtn&gt;,.ey
f Illlll I mg vw II
c v.,- Ill
1 f n l'''"i"
""- ,(o ll l llll II I 'Q I~H! on l'e ri lll
Ttl&gt;' I..Joms will lll,t In a.l;ouL tPn ll;uard
Capt Btanle) - Wllliam WI Sin at L w; A .1(1:~ Il ~
ed uwny \\ Hnoul 111"' ~ •pJil lJ:!: t '"'I blo.:d de;• 11 th 1 ft fl('"id llnr j 1 1
Tv. o b \t:C hit 1i Dcmoskc)
111 1 It
n b1 r, t~utth 1 tutlu v and
I 1 ~tlr&gt;s H LUrn •n at" M( MJlien ~ya of a two·n-de.y cl~l!:s unUI I center Orv Mohler the Alhambra
C!']X't'ltion w1U1 ~ ~cuplr u1 mote 0111 tl S:.3!Jllys ut~tl~lched hiUid
Earned run Pvmero) J.
ftash who vied with Marshall
11 ol tlcb ltlu~cl tv ;;aj 1 :; 111 ~;1 ~ S lll]t&lt;"k II I 0111'\~d atld :..he classes open when a •;.Ingle p;-a..;
rWls Thutsdn; C\ell ng: ns n Pf
L~ft on baoes Mlddelport 4 PC&gt;lll·1 111111 :lb( uL lm t'ttliil f 111 1::1 J l 1o ~ aJt Cttry anu ~ Clndil; tlce !1(1'.11lon Will be ll!:l1 tn till' a( Duffield In 1930 for quarterback
WJu:n stanlc) fwniJlcd Audct ~:Jil :;
vlcu~ contest..'! lh1 v :.!leu; v;c e 1ewu 1 1oe 1 Den o;,k c ~ !&gt;CO!Cu t~ml r~· 1::1
bw d 11 1 ll' • Clllc:-tgo CJh:;
l TI lnltcl pi~Vt'(l ceu.er I'B a 511 h tennon&amp;
honor.!! OarreU Arbelblde
ngllt
prcxnted With"' pr.u 01 t..,n;; tn l\h., 1 Anderson darted ll.J ' -COld
Base on oall ~ by Dcmoskt!v 1
j 0 1 t ( lll~t hn 1 ~ ~ 1 u..c•~.: 1 J th I 111 Jlllln ll 'llloe ~llft{; c... lo 1
Perm SLat" 'pens the •eas:Ju end Ernie Plnckert and Jim Mus
the l.prnmg st A.nz.:• Nut CUl lt • I
u., v llllf\ l IIIlO l.'i nlcl fldd to
Struck out by Hm bt eeht I
Cul 11 culd be oact liu~ \ ar 111 1 , u ttd pot th s fall
r..galns~ W11J-n;:.s;&gt;ol,l".&amp;; Sept 26 me;!t lc k backs and several others \loho:&gt; e
with this outbl, st oi Ul 1 IOSJc) tutcu hml the thud b;u.eman ~le[\1 1 Wtld pitches Ilarbrechl 3 De h 11 , lu ad,w !t tltC'
p 1 o 1ed C\'( 11
I 1 1' 111 ct het p l•..ce t n th" In:~ 'tebanul;l Vallell Tcmpll D1d:· nanH• • were In the he11.dltnPs ou
Camp p 11 \ Qlllu &amp;vl 4-INS
the 10Cal boV!i eonttn eo tt1 c pra(' \ m r, 1lc mhlt~.l!J stJltmn ond ltkmg lmoskeJ I
v 1 lhul cxpcclzd
lt CJ. ' Hlf!gtl mnst &lt;lqc1d on new ln,on gy neuse Plttl.tJu.:.gh
C'll sport pagt's frequentl y last ~eaw.1
Rllpt 1 1~ 111 Chlcat;u mU w rt
tt:e ult H the~ hact lly clint t.. f l.!!ri 1thrcl on t he t'ttm
Dcuble play St.u.ul~y to Hcmsle~
ln. dttla.'i.t Ctm} RHh bt!ll l mah ml murh of tl from the so lj:8te Lat."lyett.c and West Vu~;:lnl.a
We cannot point to any one M!tcht I lntllum Nationnl gu[lld
wml a1ded 1111 bo ~ ' 1cm om SIS
w. en E Dcmrnokcy ~;ln.gLd AI~· to Rawitn(l:s
tl 1 o 1 th r 1, nch 11i 11111 ~ , sl 1 1 11C i l ~ dl" On t e 1.ag~ G 1r.1 In that order ,
game that s a certalnt:;
:&gt;aid '-'f''e tied rot uw Wimbledon cup
te, 111lnt:"f m amiL,llt!! • !Jial of I dc 1:;., 1 scmcd Loh~e n.lct l •1 1:; I Stok n base Ancterron
Pit. wtll come to the local campus Coach Jones
Look at the sched uue nf th e hlgllc5t 11ono1 ~ of nne
1t \I. 1 d v.h 11 th~ htatllll~ /lOin:. 1&lt;-hrl' Bl'l:\\R'.f'r •ntl Htu k from
tom runs In tl
n rautum the ~ II(
Umpire~ Lewl:; an~l:l.'f'tll
I h 11 1 ~a.'-'c d tht• t 1mnl y,.as l Lo 1 1 11 1 t I" 1 s l t~ ov•s \\Ill 1ontcsL len Ottobcr 31 icr ti'~ h-::1ne conlintt ulc We start with St Marys here dom Loda~
1lit Pcmno~ ~ cc trC(l r:n 1 0
v sittnR ludl&gt; wc1 c ntt 11~ 11 ly so u 1,., m Uwlt half uf ll ~ Lh 11 d ~~
I "\ 1 r c 11 e111 1Il l lt \\a s ll 1 1 I I h Slt1~sc r Gcpan
Rol;enberg attra{ UGn ftr5t appcarWtcc of tile Sept 26--tha.t s a real I') e ope net
Beth sl1oo ( r f11llt Ill\ 11
th"
gtnrnow; lt bcmg !I Vt '&gt; ~lltl( lt , 'iJ 1
jScme by Innings
.omth stJH t!.iht t!
tl t 1stenc 1 11 1
;,. ' t 1 1 1.u,._J be oJ.s
?n!tthtor here since 1902
Next In succe!dilve weeks come Ore· t.hhd tnmng of the 20 lUI IIIII I mol
1 earllll Ill llu:; ,11 t t;le
200 l10 000 4 tllr dtum~ b\ l ilt' R d~ mo ll MEEH
~A
~ ~
N
~-S-TARTS
"t
gon State Washington t;;tate Ole mtsSIIlf.\ the hull C\C' bl \ It tc~f'ou
far.t that they hnd u ... I 1 in I I I In ll t (c mth E Dtmoskly Vd" IM!ddlcr•mt runs
o! t! t' n 1 lp1 oc i v 1 an 1 t.. 1U m I Gll , 11 anuthet mce pl:ly b~ Btan
hits
210 210 010 o! c\ 1 1 1&lt;I 1hf' n 11 c f Hmn:-&gt;lol c
gon and CalUornla
of lUI tnuh A ~111 cL \1 nwtch OJ.Id
ty R •umf:k r ot p, opl
I I , I h-;e ~ 1 n:.led v. nt to ~ceotli un Io .. ponents ellOI s
200 210 001 I! I to 1 tte \\!Ill DIOokl;, n f ,1 ruu u
We II have to build up gradually be 11 J angt d lttcr
In 1:.tcl fm
r 111 tlllllll;
nit Lcl't" hit and botll atl,li\Cl'd 011 ,1
__
piHt
(lame by game throughout the 11ea
EnslQ:Il Hill\ N R~ll.Stla~ UUIL·
the! Pomcny lU111 t ,..1 tllal
I wild rttch When l..)nvls fumble!J
runs
010 000 0:.10 41 Conn Can oil hac! tit bIll II
I!Un said Jones V.lth a weathl'l Nl
con t B mnl \\On the na
nmde\y l!Scmbrc ~ tdlj
'~"~ 1 E\ll ~ tan Lull.';
scOted
btft
hi'·
eye on the calendar marked Nm 7 llo tllil 111'h o.t ~ICLIIJOll mdtV!dual
0 ill :"1 D 1\~ lid p a t M a 1one 011 u 11 mound \I.J ctl
le
L
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mr
Ll
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130
°~
---Stanford
at
Los
Anseles
and
No
nnl(!J
1\lth
1 score ut :151 uuL uf
11
11n
co~ r m
It' 1 1 11
ltti't'i ~ th1ow to thud
had Lew!~ Opponents errors
000 000 040 4. te!usu.l to budge th1 u th 1ll f' l g11
21 Notre Dame at Chicago
600
dearlv •nd llllrJllct {'(] b, U&lt;l \ Ill ~
ul t 1t StJ.nhy dtupp(d the IJ11.l
!:h COPELAND C DURO
OrecQn II ~ team last year
1lllg ilK Cuts S\'.t'll 1111:. Rcu~h W~l
p':ws by th~C upp I n.nu ltil'.lna s fo\ II:-; tl tr d to stea l !&lt;"'C&lt;Jil l but
th llrto at bat \\hack IIlii. n Bhlflc
lNS Slaft Cort'eSIKlndent
I will be weall:el'led by 'he long trip
With the n"W California coach
E 0 Wr u:.un Mlnnenpolls Cl~l
ope Jc:l the IIHll! l b mill l nn~r t l nnt-d lu t I ~U• Bttllll'l Jlif'&lt;:l
THt: S'\ ANDI'...G
to ~. vt e Douth•l \\!Lh th~ wmnu g I
•
I from the cout and Col&amp;'ate &lt;}oe., Navy Bill
Ingram exprebl:lm~ linn I'. a;; :&gt;ecoml WIU1 Jl!:l and Conbut wns ro cHI l; v Hf'm t
ASSOCI~'ir..JN
nm , 11 the l('rtlh lllllll ~
Romn
Nel'. \otk Sept
4-The Unl 1 not promise to be among the top confidence f!JhL and 68tlsfacuon
rad E Nmclh u:-. mt~\ rrslrve H1 ~l1
11 Ill:. Ncs., , ~ Lluuw L&lt; ._Hllnshy had mm 1
l.a;J tc the Ult t 11t ,l nd Ill
:1 t1 wh11l Le"" ~ lw l dtllld Dav
AMERICAN
Won l ost
Pet n lso lipped 8 double lt lcl anoLIHr [ H!Isl~ or ~nnsy.vama '" golng l not.r.hers this year lentna' Pord- ~~ones or the Trojans realtz _ lund Pe.l~ ~~ -~Ind \llth 508
W"!ll to tnucl 1 1 ( ,u l! olo.:l
s 1 " d ln the 1 rth Benne. 111~ 11
Club
to b a lone \Oice crying In the ham and Georgia as Meeham ...
630 sm~lt dutmg the uftelnoon
52
91
f::holl fl~d e1 1t I o t11 e l J •l I b
I 1 11 c bul 81 r.ull \Iris sa!c on Da;r Bt Paul
J!)
It. mw;t. IJe admht~Cd the cut ~ 111 Ill tnes:s 9~ rar as we can learn chief 1931 worries
IJ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••ll!
11 .,
7t.i
m::n but Hobb;, t :t l
llll OLgll IS rlond b'vbble
Il
o~mosk(} Knll~ls Cll}
oB
~ 07 1 l) jJlv 'liOn('! u 11 ,uiJ Slt , 1t u d\11
It~ et!ort to cut do\lon son• of
71
Wlth .1 ~~le lo scv f II 11 ~ • 1 11 d I ngll ct llftc 1 f-iliXt n 1 tllt to thud Indl'•ll!lPGll ~
71
6R
511 mg IJ e la..'it fc ~ d.l\S In pa1L mn I the rmph8.81s and ball}hoo 011
Of course Colgate Oregon Geo-SALE~
pl!ICI Gu\IILlJCr t..tl lh ld IJ It ILl I I' II I Wild pltdt &lt;~ nt Dcnw-;ll. e\ ~~enl Mll\loauk.ec
68
74
479 J lm ~ bt en due to a clc &gt;IH' or Ma n !oolt&amp;.ll
rgla Fordham and Carnegie Tech
tmmcts \hlc I It \It
S 1 r1s l u sc .., 11 rt whlli uo pl&amp;v Y.ns at Columbllli
At lca&lt;l the Ulll\er.,ttJ or New are big schQOI&amp; and they may tUl'!l.
479 ogct How~by tc cxp~!lmenl !
74
68
poppn~ to ho11 r 1 tl t 1•U 1
ttnl ed \VJtdl LJ.avis tltJtW oul ~~~~~:~~~~lib
•
46!'1 llfP IJ._, l1a~ ltted uul Rookie Ad Yor1 11as not decided to 110 In for lout. to be among the chlet ronteb·
76
66
Tlurr 'ICC
lll e'I Aild•I Silll, Saxon cottd th
lomLll Toledo
55
HS
3B::i .111 h Shl11
lcp nnd r.nothcl nny g:tent
de...emphMIS
nnd den for natlon·wld~ recog:uUJ.on
oomV' "tul \loltll
On ruJr\ last ltul fo 1 Lh vt:ntm~&gt;
N,\fiONAJ IEllGUE
nooltl Hnmu 1 111 stcuml Hh 1, ICou·t Chick Meehan, one of Ute thts fall Such n turn of events
v.as Uw st tdv JH il hol i,;
llJbbJ.
p t£.:n wem mlo Lllc ('\g!J thl Club
Won Los
Pel WJI;ttl l•ns long tcc u 1 b ll&lt;"h ur oulRia•lding personatllles In thr. would place theN Y U schedule
Moore'a No. 17 Heating Stove- Used
v.ho dlJ(]W~d IIICII th:J n
It tu nntt[; tllrct !Il lS bihlnd
Nessy SL Luuls
84
4G
b46 111111 nt g l\mg Vinet Barton UPifnctur.llv.orld wUI again lead hi:; in a litronger 11ght and give the l
only
a few months-Will heat the whole
Dll 111111tg lut 1 uc 11
tf th:Js~ 11 , .. 11,d by "llm &lt; n hll ~hen N"&lt;&lt; Yo&gt;k
fiS~ r11111
thl' \\ •t coa~t some v. cr ISQtmd Ill two weeks o. specJ.al !all vioJrts a spot from !'which they
1.,"
t FR 1 dai Lo
...
"
,
o4
'
t 1 11 1
cou1d chirp more conv:tncingl.y
18
1Wu~1mg m lin lh I v. l ell v.. th Loh 0 dJopvd D11.t1s nssist alt.ct Cl•ocago
6::1
r,30 th 1t 11111 aHl h!m next SL'fl~~n
lm ng e
ng
• n nr;: a
houae. Looh like new- Just as good as
11
1n any event .Meetian k nows
lund
t WO t-rrors a etu unt1 cl !cl 111 111 ~ :.! tl'e scccnd s:tcker h 1111 r: If 110. d Broo~ lyu
LH
rl
527
Lv 1~.: lllld 1 1 mnmg vlo.t rtG 1 '
what he 1s about In faet he pro·
new-Po~itively a Bargain.
runs Hobbybowe\C \ 1:; fllll"WIIct mel t:JI'u1br fumblctl but leCO\'"' t rd P•t""burgh
60
7U
4U.'. htHhd lmrlt l Gf the Des Moin e~ I ALout 50 players Will make the bably h
h'" !In
I
'-lh
It~
11 ~ 1 un 1k 1
""'
1tnp io the
Long Island camp
as -""
ger c OSI!!r 1.0
e
W I lUilUCISOII L t&lt;l •
11 111 t me f:) h eave o11l Ih..., catcher B e!! 011
foCI
71
4t4 (. ]tJb 1\11{[ to. ted th e bl'S\.. p1tcher l1 1
pulse ot the grldlton than any per·
th'Ce Wild plt.cllfS lilt! WllC \\1.ltl Row111gs PODilUd to o~ mosk." Y tmd Phlladt!lphla
;;o'i
ll
4 1~ the \f'~t r1 1 lcagu has juE.l ~e n sturtmg &amp;.:pt.ember 8 They will 80D 1n these United States He
u1o! "oolv aiw1r11 t lllllCI ... om ~rn•slpy pop]K 1 to J:o:vnns Gum· Cmtlnnal.l
4H
8::1
3Gto 11m IMt&gt;l'ti t:&gt;y lilt Cullil \VItaL the 1be Mcompamed by six assistant picked wtnnera every saturday last
Ra{tne Ohi~Or Call ~:.J! It Utlly Trt l..uue
..._eJ..::!l. CJrcnslOll WltlU1 Lilt dJ.ll f.C I l 1r single-d Nes_,, tak11g thud A
AMER1C•'I/ LtAGUt'
E 1ulll~ p1111 Cor Tmnlng \loas l!Ol l coac 1les a tenm physician and season In startl11'1g t'ashlon and on
;-:ort: Ji r\' t:\Ct YIL.l court !;tpp Jtt \'~d p 1tc11 111d flthanced lum t•J
Club
won Lusl Pet 1mrh puUht:
but wh11t~~:J t hell hn e a ssl5tant coaches
severalweekend&amp;hasalmostaper l
1ow baltlntJ fur Fhl l .ddpluo.
1
1 Lld year the Vlolets also train·
scoted
shuL
uul
second
When
c
50
3"
7011
pdc
...
enough
rrmam&lt;:d
m
he
I'OIIId
Anolllfi\r- fm~tm c wil-S U11.: uncanny punn hit to D:J.Vl:&gt; and Lh~ keyst ~r wa;,!lm.:tr;n
]1
51
(Oil (\riJO• colfurs tu v,t l Chu~h K~lll 00 ct.. Farmingdale anct a po.rt. of 40 or 50 games
\U,.."tio which
Edd!~ Dt lOIIke~ sacl:El' fumbled N ~::~:~~;y rou::: hom.) New: l '!!:~
ffiJ
53
'i ~
l~at pittel Of the ,Pildlles
d1the lime they had a be.nd with
lle.ldll'd...;1lls pc!!l_llun&gt; l'l,fulnu; no leaa al)d,...wlil.ft Lohtc who had 1 cco~ 1•• Cle~n6'
t 2 • --64
41'18 B
H!"rm.n) thl' ~o·and·:::o ~
_ them to cheer them on their. ~'Y
than ~\Cn ns~1sts lo I tut €/clV cd Otl\ s Uuo\\ tlllC\\ t:&gt; Evans to 1st Louts.
fi5
i5
42:.t~t ~r 1 Bt-coklyn t:nth of v.hom 1\H
Twtnly·onc 1ettennen fnlrb the
otbet pJ.a;. cr 01 both tea ms m t1t~ catul1 Ne;;!;y
Deti'OU
77
408 1n q!\ ru u(;;ht r r thr J!J32 cub 1930 S&lt;llllld v.Hl turn out for Mee
5:.
IChi~.;ago
:; 1
3fi::O mac llnc
han lhls year capta.ltl Jerry Ne·
1 c.&lt;;~ 1 t In adiiLion to thl~ lte h c.d l
78
one put (\11 Hlnl an 1.: l o w 1"
GL1 1th 1 11 1 ~ f! IHnt hom c Doston
49
10
3bGI ow 11 p111L ts thd Hltk Wllscn mu;k
Hllrly
Sclmetdcr
and
clouttd met 01 l u em ed ulf' l \1hcu th~ ea!{'hl It! Ill utll !l 1
'!.'tS'lHlDAl'S UF.slJJl:;
l'lll lH' uaclr(l to LllC Rollins fot Chf! Jle Matshall are gone f1om
li'IO we1C ll Vll .. ld tc \II~
ln J uw; lrOlll han C101 l ak liltl t!Uld
AMERICAN AS~OC1A1l0N
Jlctl lll ll 1u 1d 1 11h 1 Jllll~t'l
lht the line and Al~rt Gaudet Dod
\\It~ the IJIJlgl ~ 1.1hc1 hll~ 11 111L Hc.l:l.n wnJl(d. au1 ~hl'n Amlrrson
St Paul 5 Columbus 1
Gut , S\\([\~ m ng liic dl!.tl wll.h 11 Sun 1d Roland arc mL%1ng frotn
-J
0'
II''
ru~s 1h1
wrvrn !\
ttrt t ont1 t;utcd
Mut.ilcpml s
1onrth
Toledo 9 , Mlnnenrmlt:o 1 1s1x Ill· bit tl.unk nf f'll'h
I lin tacks
t1 ~t IJJ( lo~.;u\s ht d 11:) Jr ~s d1an 13 ml~oJ'!IV of til~
11111111'1 IIHI lhr n!ngs lain I
Tlu Bt ~.rums CHdHt;.~b
1m 11 I Merhan should have one (]! the
ltllll'CIS ~t t ul Je:l c 1 t\1~ ta ~
tll'll( on Sl!Vrls lliJllllli~l
Ctov
Mllwaukl'c ~ Lo\11~\lllt ~
eoii~Lmg to 11 nolhf'l N 11 tlnn.1! Lc 1 ) be:;t tt am!l that the E ..~t ha o; ~&gt;~en
o.nXIUII ty ~til nu J 1 :; 11 t:l "~W('lll to tile ltl; l' l 11111. pllfl w ,l!
lndhmll]l(lll Il l Kunsa:; Ct\y I\Ht ~;: u r Ulle fe~l tefu 1e P1U:.l Ul!l,h 6tln ne1al }CaTS ani It Is raLhcr
s•n' !hem .o t!•(' 1 1 · 11\l &lt;l1l1 11 1 h
' 1 o1111
gtou ndl
to 4 Lorel Burlelgll of anmrs 1unfor!unatr lhi\L as ll the )XIst
ln th t flli h f'{,ll JO
u 1 . oi J, , th• s tun c 11 l .nc-~ 1I.1d te~n
NATIONAL LIA.GUF.
111 ~ Ja r from Jc,al In lh::! se1:mtl the VIolet schedule Is not st1tfer
~-to•
l1l ts nfle1 Lwo 1\1 1 1 t uvl lth ,. 1th •ing fn-,n ul\ 1l WI~ ev u1~11ll Pltt~bmgh G Sl Louu; 4
.. w\JI 1(rd r.nings and the Plralts Should Meeha.ns change11 go tlnu
were ](ft In Lhc .,_ \(Jltl l ll \ 1 \ha t 0nc m1•1r ltlnll lfl' wns nll t 11nL
Cmclnnall 3 Chlc11.go 2 110 tu mild 11111 crown "cbb!y wmnlnc tll• S! nson without a defeat they
CUI ed , hJ ('{' 1fl 1 L. J IV&lt; 1 t .1t u (t I c... ull p ss bl\ 1 pla, ( I Mldnl · nmg:; )
6 to 4 O;;:Jorn, whet l ~ck over fN ml gl t wrll ela1m the eastern title
all linN' ~1c l~fl ... 1d 111 l.
IIO· t' t v;a~ tf'tl cl qulck 1Y G~ttuw.
Bo~ton at Ptuladelphla (taln l
p 1._:o(h l:l the scccr.:l Inning only t:ut the Ul31 schedule lB a trltle
th t11r' I) •m ~ :t n .~c I out. 111r~ oone mm c11 fu~t ''hen D~1 thrrw
B1uokiyu at Ne'W Ymk &lt;Iahti
GrlW thne hits
wr:~k to give them H btd !01
na·
t1 ('~l1 lilt O.LI(! H,..lll 1! lt l( 111
lr1 Ln fit t lut Pllll"ll1. kok I
A.MERJ(,,._ I'EJ\GUE
BJ\Illng for siXth pine ~ m t)J r IIOil 11 honors
k'ft •vllbJut H ~emf' l"ill! 1' r \~
11
I' I m
1\ll tll Nc~s~ :.1Ug 1l t
Ddttolt 9 Ch1c1go l
\mr can rlrctut
Dctrot d1ovc
C~..l,.,:~tc Unn~r:&gt;tt,&lt;,
of Oregon
c4 fl tt:
o.,nl I•
\ 11
~m l l?rw Uu ~ h t!r •1 £1 •wl nfl
St Loms 1l Clcvcbml 3
R u Wdland to an en I) ~ilu weJ Gcrt!,!l8 and Fordham arc th e
(l1r., did 1 l:lmch ~ fl•
D\c "'ll't up hnct ru"d lo If
Only gamf',.s scheduled
b&gt;tl (1 1pplng th., Wh te Sox (]j 1fm1r tenm.'i on the N Y U .sche·
1ng f('n.tmes ho\\1 \
f
Uc 1 lr\ pcpp~ l t11 1!:~ Ill~ Jr l tl
IOilAY. ~ UA~II •
Ghl e 1 ~; 0 I) to 3 51K run ( n th1n I dul~ whkh look anything like fornnl'lgdum cent~ lll&lt; ( \\J It 1 l ~c(O it cut l:ul Ctullhcl smgl~11
"-:'1°f~ti('\N
SSOfli\IIUN
111 the third ltl•llng wen for Ulldn1IC oppone11t.s but such out·
are c 1sy to ren lllJCI botu.usc thev
Bttvms 111\lnlnlg fur Rawling,
No games ~f'h~tluiiU
lhr T!gl"t
•taming elevens as Notre Dame
w~1e such t.m UkLbl~ u ' t t ~ uf 1lhmkmg Nessy hnd gone home
:'111\TIOl'li!\1 LEM.. ll
( h 11 t BIO\\n wns given :t 1 nl:tlcd Ncrthwestern and some or the big
real dcfenslv~ skill b t1t ~u 11o1 J .n Wa.&lt;; on thnd almost with the calch·l Pu !.on at Pln1fulclplu1
1xtt , s I h..., Jll'avy h1tl1 s fol 81 "~s'r1n elc\ens are m.ISI'ling YBII!
the ~arne mnml!:
Jn the 1esultlng run dow11 both
B u'k lyn 1t N" Yo111
touts cllmbtcl on h1m m lht scv· Hanutd Princeton Dartmouth or
In the eevrntlJ 1 1
-; D .v , !l t ~ telUtned to theh respectllle phtces I l'~-'111 a(l:o Po l CIIH mn U
tn fl" lrat Cmnrll might wer'l appeat on U1c
0 nt 1 1m1 1 IBI 1th u !II II
ll'l l11t n h!llll ch 11 i GI n I d o I V&gt;ttl10Ut being caught bul Crowl StLouis at P1 tslJtu~h
111 11 &lt; I(Vf'la nd Jnd1ms 11 t o 3 N v U t-nuny list 1n place of
thltd ba w th 1111 \I l ,..,n r 1l r. , end11l thl! lnm 1° hy lnp p!ll!l t o I) ·
AMERK:.-,S LEAGUt:
M\ Iillo and Schultl \I. ere Ill~ 1-up j ' urh M:hools a.s Hobart WcsL Vir
thJD blf-toP ~nodrl• Included in
It Tippy p!Rylng 111 1ct rt 1 e1 ut l lllUil:e~ a nd \\:lS c: uc at rust Lead I De 'Oit at Chlc:l~o
taln of Lhl' Dtm\ns 1lt t e k M ~h lgl n m Wt :;leyan and Rnl.g{!rs
9
Chenolet aeomp)ele u- ollll'ur!b-'Whlclt ~......
the time r([lched Cll ius !u , ~ m~ h!ltets v. 1rc fm Mlddi.Jpott H I Plliladelplua at Uostun
l11u 110 , 1 Ill tn 1 ru 1s un(J Schult!
F..tcr since Meehan came to the
I alat• of %-ton and 1 %-too model• Ia t1uee
h:o.nct clamped 011 t.o lll"
p1 l~ Demoskey w1th a double and sin·
New Ymk at Washmg:hm
l lull tl 1uu1 umu; rn lu~ thre1 hils N1..11 Yotk lnstltutl(]n In 1925 Ute
and y,aftcd It LoR 1\ll tt;s .11! 1 glc Gulnth r fot P(]meroy wl t1'
Onl) &lt;lfllliCS ~chc,ltl td
1 • 11 ~_h hulldtrl a homtl 1111d u dou Vl ckU have otTered big and J)O\Io· I
wHelbue leaJW...
- -tllr omc 11 b t L1 fu,L ou .~olrrful teams a~ have been Jllen·
rrn
ttcu~d as flmOOR the stron[l:' t'le\-ell5
Take the! quMd- ef llint....,...t-•nd you 1--.
0 I" Jcmn' " " Idle
I"' &lt;he foe mt but each fall the
r
di&amp;t the Chenolel Sb Ia OQ\11 of the lowe-t prical.
schedule ha~ been too light to y:~ve
------ - ---th r much of a 1:11d for outstand·
truek•you ClaD buy r
In~ hr ICIII €\en In the e\ent lhey
ln••daale flt'Onomy-and yoa d~ tWit
went through the season with B
TJTLE cll'a• t&lt;;la.te
the CIIMI'Oiet Sh: I• more et'!OIMIImlul to ~nte
I he Vio~ts open t.1ctr IU3I pro
tbaa any other truek, r-eJt~~rdl~•• oJ the number
['I nm w!th Hf,bart Coll~ge ttl Gen· /
N~N Y&lt;l" l"ilpt 4- INS- PJ!mn c~ 1 fieptemb u 26 West VH'IJinla
of ryllnden.
Gil n1n It than Ill nvt~.tl!lht an Wc ~ lrvan tu1d Ocorgclown Unl·
nm111C1 fl t\)dll} he \o\oultl d,nlm the :-..c'""llJ are pla}ed on succe~ruv~ 1
A• lor !ipl:ell and power9 ChrTt"Oit~t P - you •
t mid s l11 a • ~w1 IAIH boxm.g cham· f.:-.twoays In New Y{)J'k
a 1d on
al~~:..eyllnder SO..honepower engiJM-z.;% more
pion hlp unless Mn Sf'hmellnc ioct(J bcr 11 Rutgers Ulllvcts.ty will
lulfillrd ht~&gt; co nlru (t tu fight hin) cc mr&gt; here for a game Colgate wtll
powerFul than the eqlae In anJ other lnlc:k ha
l
on &amp; pt 17
pby here October 24 and the Unl·
Thl~ tnfurmaL1on v.as fon\ll.tdcrl
lL
f 0
t.ea.n1 m t
1
tbo "'""""' ...... &amp;.ld
to John B Glm111n prt&gt;~ldcnt of I Vd."' Y 0
regon
w
rave
And when. ,-ou eon.uler eapeelty, JOt• 6nd the.t
1he NatLc.tJ.tl boxing m&lt;~OCiallon m ~as~ frotn Eugc11e to battle the
1
31
Cbn1'olet'•
IODFJ' whedb~~Mit •twd7 {ramtl and
I Chicago b'! I rm1 Sec lhe Italmn ~ './t\c1 ~ c~fl ~~i;J(lr
d
f
munagr 1
1e
If
n&amp; an
1&gt;ucc~ss u1
lon1 •prlof1:8 perDlh the moun tine of e•tra~
Accotdln~ to Sec conttact~ fm Gnrgla. sqllad will come to New
llw b(]ut to b1 conducuct b} u 1e Ycat, on Novtmber '1 and Ford·
larp Che'lrolfll~hullt hodln..
Midtson Rqufl 11 r.atden cmpora· h•m \\Ill be theN Y U opp;:~ncnt
BdONJOU bu,-a truek loran)' purpoM,eh«lkup
I tl :m o! I!llnms \1 ~ JC s1gned bt ~L
1 NO\ mt.er 14 T.lf! Carnegie
Jan\1[\f} and apjltO\rd by the Na T~h Sll:lhu~ will play llere In th~
an tbne laeta about Cb~'a eompJete line of
twnal a~ooc 1 atwn
1final game on 11umksglvm~t With
a1a...,-llnd.er
baulap ao~ta. Y eru ctae.rolet dealer
1the exception or the f:(ob6rt. game
~II &lt;'f the cont.eats ~\Dl be s~d
ronrar.O....tlOo.
in Yankee stadium? the Holxlrt.
r,ant&lt;' tieing played at Ohio r~cld
1\io·t- ......... 1\il·•- 117~1-Jt.
here
~
B} lntcJn, wnal Nr\\s ScJvice
11'1. New York the scbedule I~ re.
Al Pa.1is 8p1de1
Pladnc1 1(erred to aa very &amp;tit! and It will
1Ficnch baulamwclght cha.mp1on, be noted' it llst.s nine g,.mes How
{Owl ...... ~
ddcnted Fnu11::es Btron 1121
ever Hobart and Rp.tcera are ob·
. . . . . . . ,......, . . . . . . . . . .d ..,,. .AQ-t:li ..~
At
New
York
JO\"}
Co:&lt;.ta
,Tf!"
\
lou5ly
'brea.thera
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Tech
11
.pritoe. /.-. .. mnt., .vk~... """ .,.__. ~- •rwl
Jey Cit) ren.therwe!ght
drfeat.ed wus not particularlY lmpresetve In
~G¥. .-IC..,...
Lew Feldrno.~n ,e\1 Y01 k 1 o1
1930 and Meehan will be "oefully
1 JuaniLo OlnQIIIbal Spanl.&lt;;h heavy blue It bill team dae¥ not take
WCIEiht kJJI.lcl,OO out PRtsv Srtraflno West Vlfllnla
Weeleyan
and
Nev. Ycrk n 1
Georgetown
AI. Pittsburgh- Bill) Jone11 Pll\J:t - -~---~dl'lplua. light •Ieavy\\! lght Dnd
WRESTLING RESULTS
NllloJc Brovm callramh.. aulw tiOI
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At Chie8go-.Toe Shn1key Albion
\t New Yoak-Bam St.eln of
pm,~
~v~fi' ~
Mlohlg, n , nolddlewclghl an~ BU\ 1 N"IR(ko
R•r~"'•!P·t~l m~
RtJ&amp;; BouthCrlJ(lt\Qo thew &lt;IOo j~ dre)l 1 'l"&lt;il ) II· J,'E .k:
~f.tl
,
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Oeorgle Nate, SOuth ~nd bansalfdbr ~~o Of op~R y 1 p~·
1
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tomwelght dcfca,ed Jo,Je F••o ned Mite -~. """'' ,
Mexico, 8
Gino Oarlba@l. lt41Y
downed
At
Mtlwaukel - Audy
Chvvlln Gene Bruce Ke'tv Yori.
Porto R1co kn®ked out Franlue
01 orge C&amp;Iu.
Italy, &lt;k!t'eated
B~~oLI.agl1.1 Wln nlpeg ( 1) In N B A OeClf&amp;'C Hlll!i, Wii!JonBtb
ll'r@d Oaronl
JttiS and e:tevt I
mldulewe .ght champmnshlp tou.rnn
ZnOiky, Poland, drew :
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ELECTRIC THEATRE. POMEROY
Friday and Saturday
"THE FINGER POINTS"
Hr-ar and !IH' Rk-banl ltarilllehn- aa4 ,..,. WraJ
Darlnr pn~
SM
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aambUn&amp;:
skr meloclram.. Tanrla wiU. aew alll'ks.

~OM[ROY ~l A~ TO : •:•:~;,':d;u'~~';,' 1 ~1' ":':'.,.t:~,n:~- I! ~n=~k:~
FOUR FOUR ~ R~w

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HOTEL COLUMBUS

200 Fireproof Rooms
1110 Rooms a\ $1.(10

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WORK!

~R~~o~·~-:-:~:-~~-:~·=~~--·~t~lpenkr
l'OP. 13Al.E-7 weeks oJid plga for
SulldaJ
ealt L M !kllcc not.son
9·3· 31.

:r'RIOAY

~ ~::d"~-u.~,d ~U:!Lm5 ct gu~~.bfo~lw~:C~!~e;~~ul~~~;nt•

da.bter

aud had IOile lo vlalt hl5 btoU!.eJ- Ka\b}fn OouiA oecut.l.ve ol Ute
tn-la:w early TueaQay morWna .Ht Arnencan Red
and the Wel-

left. the hOWit early TuesdaY mom · fare club
l lnl wltb the ~hot eun apparently
A room 011 CoW't ai.Ret fonnerb
'with the int.ent.JOn of shootln11101:ne Joccupled by the Swamon Hardware
I crows or h11wlu
! Company haa been ~ and

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Mn lllarJ lOa,_
Plttoburah. llr and M,. .,_,,

Oolumtu

and
ol Oneonta, "
left Weaneaday for OOl)Jm- at_. ..
ter vLB~Una wiLh Mra. &amp;rt, RoM
, apent. Sunday w1tb Mr
M.J. &amp;IJd Mr&amp; U B-'egel dii.Uibter
aW4Ir of Mra hrl.lh for a number a
Mn.. 1. W11111ml
11nd IOU ln la.w of Plttlburlh n~ l
of clap.
I!IJnDUI HarrlaOn » $ftldlnc " gueatl! of Ouy Beea-1(.' .-nd wife
Dr •nd Mn c 1: Hohler bavt ' " daye With relatiYea a.t CharJo •n Shalne of Antiqutty Jl;;ent 1
t.helr p.W the latter'• fat:ber letiOD
Bm1LIR~ with Mr and MJ.-r, C We~l
• J Vomholt &amp;Qd ,Jamet Varnbolt
111'11 Harry Mit.cbeU and aon of and family

mother- a 7'1th birthday IUlnJvar&amp;atY under t.he

Qorotby Dtebl or CQium.bWI
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11111 ~ Keeton spent Sunday
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Dealto
a._b,ter
once of Atron .,nc~ a1r1. Mar
hen Tburadal tor the cennlnt" , ol. pr~ Brown bl lrOUWD. bi.ft re..
·~~ fruita and voplallllo, wbJCh tur~ t4t y:a11r ~ attet 1. Yillt
"'""
with .,;; Prank WIP._
d tll8 aeven chikirtn bad ] will '- ueed dw1nl the kM1I winter
Kr
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'IOU EXPECT ME To
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BIG CORN CR.OP

The sp end d
raln11
co blnerl
with h
exoallent
ea.the
his
has produet:d

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uf Lhe

and best cor crops n n • y
The 11tocks a e thrUt.y the
ea
e-a 11 a e larse a d well f Ued Th
a ru: ha e also produ ed splendid
pa l! e which wm feed cattll! late
n ht: w nte BJ d It also means a

vlng on other crops Apple
up almost to lar&amp;e to df:serlbe
Llmt of rees broken t.o the earth
r !e bad y da.mq:ed and hundred~&gt;
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ottemna o
he a ow;d Price&amp; &amp;.re liO ow It
doesn t pay the farmer to pick
her: up and haul
hem to the

hels of apples

t:

ma

ts We have I eard of croJ)I&gt;
at 20 cel)ta per buahe

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SUIOOL OPENS MONDAY
Th public schools or Racine-he ~ l!h school and all the grade
w
pen next Monday
Pr para
ens have a been nade tea.che s
11 e Eady for the r placl!8 and he
he I"' 11 a t.s h s year u der very
11 p c ous lr umstan ~.s
A :Wrge

BlRTHDA~

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Gel'!erat Weather

C.ondifions
1 he wett.the

map tbl.s morninK

Is cha acterized by a marked ab
sence of effect ve p Mure areas
~ and moder te weather
cond t ons
Ch cago Sep
n a 1 se ons A !~hallow ow now
opened rregu a Loday
CUVt! s the ake ew on and lf! caus
1 8c down co n n hansed
nA; u t&gt;Ctt ed s owery weather n
up and oats 8c hlghe
tha sect101 elsewhere as a rule
Opening prices
he weather s fa r with most.ly
"'!. Wheat-Sep 45 6 8 Oi&gt;C
clear ~Y The e was a sight
'18May5358
Com-Bept 44 3 8
2 Dec 39 change to coo er in the east gu f
l 8 1 I March 41 58 May 43 8 4 and Atlantic states he uppt!r St.
Law ence vol ey and n so e of the
Oata--Sept 21 l 2 OP.c 23 l 8
n..J the n pia s
states a d t.o
wa
mer
n
other
districts
The tern
HAM WITII ORANGE
pe t.ures n Oh o are sllgh ly be
"
Serves G
ow norma t s morn ng the min
6 t;-T\1 gs f ed ham
na a.ng ng rom 52 to 60 a Co
:J tl\blespoon~&gt; flour
umbus and othe sUtt ons
2 cup8 orange Ju ce
U der the lnftuc ce of the d
pm'E ey
tu bance now over the lake reg o
2 tt&gt; 3 o anges ror sed o s
he wea her w
continue sl.ightly,
Frv ham Far thl!J
nt
se tied n th s v c nlty durlni
t rv ~I'! u ham
ak o ;~.bo
the ex :U I ours probably with
potrr.da wi be rcq red A.dd
I ght showe s t.on ght fo lowed on
on

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un 1 cook un
ed Add onng jvc

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to av kl unps Cmk 5 m

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until 88uce 18 thick Po
around bam on aervlna dllh
nleh with par1Uey and cover
with ornn11. st o s

day by fa I a d slight y wartn

er weather

M R~ A 0
BURNED IN BLAST

J'~k B yant and friend Robert.
Mar in moto ed ht! e
Saturday
from PlttabW"Bh ~~ond 81)tmt 11. few
day• w.&amp;Lh
treo former .s cousin
Doru.ld Wolfe Tley
eturned to
Pltti.bW'Jh Mond.ll.y by the way of
Cclwnbw.. They wert accompanied
home by Mr Wolfe who wtll be
the r gueet for several days
\v:t lace Pickens and OorlB Wolfe
mot:.c.nd hen! Saturday t!'lenl.J 1
rron COlumbus a.nd &amp;pent Sunday
with home folks. Tbt!y re urned to
Columbus Sunday nenma r.crom
pa:nled by Mra Oren Wolfe wJu
will spe d the wt:ek wt h relatives
and viii a tud the StatE: Fair
H M CroSll the Middleport mu
~1c
~ler spent SundaJ
hen! the
gues or hl.s brother 1n law &amp;rid
st11~ Mr and Mrs Tom Pickens
The street comm ttee has work
m£n enga1ed maklng a concrete
sidewalk from the comer of Mrs
Kate Be I Wolfs to the ea.st.ern
corner ()f Fred Ph loon on V ne St
The sununer ftu seems to be very
pn:va ent n thl.!; oomrnunlty sev
eral membus of aome ram les are
viet ~ of the mal&amp;d1 In !KJ ne n
11tan t'S
has the appee.rance ot
c011t K on nevt!rtheleS&amp; t s an un
welccme viii tor at th s time of the

ye.,

Ca trary to o he
J&gt;l-Utspt&gt;Ct~
here there a d elaewhere he e are
wo large racts of potat.o£s nea
her tha wer planted n May that
Qre MIVin~ therr owners prom18es
for bout one half crop
M
Krieder of Logan spent
Sundny in he vi la(!le th~ gues' of
M13S Vlr(r:lnia Re.. d
Mr and Mrs C P Mock of LoR
an were auests ot Mlsl! Moille Pe
rel Su day

M and M 'S M Lon Wllllc anct
nep ew B llle .t
a € Lied the
Parse lS
u ion .eu day at 0 a
bam W Va

\ Mrs Freda
New Brlghto."l

Cl ck

Roush ot
t is week
days w Lh h er
Ha t and M s

s he

ependlng a few
.I.Wl s Mrs Ea I
Kell WoU
Ji ARE WELL SERMON
M and Mrs M xwel and Ml.sE
Rev N c Cochran wm del Vf'r
h s fu ewell sermon to his congre Ber o Wo r of N w Brighton art:
gation next Sunday evening at the rpen blg he wet&gt;k he e tne gu.:st&amp;
M E cl urch and wlll leave the of Mr and Mrs John Ca nahan
Mll&gt;s J la Marie Wolf of Co
fo lowing day for Columbm where
urn btu! spent severa days I ere last
he w II spend the week 1n atten
dance at The Ohio conference week with hu fa her Bmt Wolf
Rev Cochran has labored on this and wife
8 M Cross a d son M es !*re in .f
charge the past five years and hlv
ng fultllled the a otted time his Columbus this week spend ng 8 \
return 11 no expected During h s tew day11 on bus ess and p easure
stay he e hlmeelt and wife have comt.ined
M and M s N ck Stowe of Belt
made many friends both ln and out
of the church all of whom regret Ytr Pa mGtored hll e the latter
par of h111t wek end spent several
thf' r departure
day11 with Mr and Mrs Emmett
Eugene R068 of Athens l8 apend Har ley and othe Nll.atives Rnd
lng a few days in town thll'! week rrtenns They ret.u ned 1 orne Wed
with re athes and friends
u elldt.y ot thiR week accwnpanied
T e local miners in th
by Mrs Stowe 8 mother Mrs Plot
who ha e been empolyed
nee Hartley who will make a.n ex
big mine be ow town ontinu
u tenc\ c! v s t w t1 them
ema n Idle with but a d m pro.llo
Ca !!Ol HayClS 1..8 moving h s fam
pect ro settlerne t as the situa ll,y nd hoU!Iehlluld a:oads U 1s lH:e,k
ton bet.w«:n miners an1 opera fron ttl&amp; Hayes fa m o.djRCent to
tors :;eem to appear Just oow H Dan 24 Into the Pat Hogan ·PrOoak llke lll bad state of atf&amp;irs ~itf ln upper 8)TaCUse ·•wubl.m
com g Just when both mine a and Wal nee who purchased the hOme
operat.o needs the work and th and farm recently wUl move Jn at
busbess
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GRAIN PKICiiS

s expeel.ed

PKEACHEa RETURNED
G bson who held the pas
o a of the U B Churches at
Carme u d DorclUI Uu: past yea
bu
es1de.s on Pifth street wa
et
1 h re for anoU er yea by
the U B Conle
f'
La cu.s e
nst week

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By U S Weather Bureau Columbus

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Couple Returns,
Big Feast Given

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WEATHER rORECASf-

READERS NO.TICE-If ,..... WaDI
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Ollice uk fot" 202 R.

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NEWS

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INI~HT RIOHS

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By Bum1n1 Feqee :Surr-1 Will Attempt To Break
roundiDg Powen Mur·
Recop1a,d Record
der Garate
Of 278.48 M1les

)II)VISORY BOARD

RAID FOLLOWS

Sayo Bu01neu Pohllcal
And Taxation Reasono
for Change

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Maybe Yes! Maybe No!

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IA.k l:' Ere 'Sunday

PRICJ&lt;;-SUNDAY !i CENTS

SHI~PIN~ ~[~Plf
I ~NU fARM 80~80

IIN CONTRO~[RSY
I Because

Wheat
TO CHINA

BAYLES THRILLS

Wtfe

1ve
Bl 0

Of Sh1pmenl Of

15 GOO 000 Buahelo Of

Attempt To ~&lt;•r.t:;dr;;~u-f s'M.!:~of, By SettiDII
1ze Place By Murder
For Compet1t 1
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l~W[R M~RK
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l'r•enda Tell Pre11dent To
Play A Bold Stroke I
Change Attitude

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SERVICE
IT CAk&amp;IU

SHOW fEEliNG
Of COMM

0~ P~IB!TION[

By GEORGE R HOLMES
Washington
Sept
5--Pressure
upon Pres Clent .H.oove t.o mod fy
his adamant stand on prohibition
to the extent of proposlna:
o
quid y acqu es g In a party move
nent lo 4 per cent beer- Is n
creasln&amp; stead ly a.s the bulllnt!ss
depresslo advances
to U.s third
hard wtntc wiLh he Pres~dent1a.l
decUGn Jlfs ahead
A cons derab e number of Mr
Hoove ~&gt; fr enw a u adv sers men
upon whose judgment he is ww
to reply
o her matte .s of iLd
m ntstrntlo pollc~ have counse
ed him to p ay o bold stroke a d
declare openly for llberalizat on of
the Volstead act to pe m t bee ()f
a light alcoho c o ne
ang s
up to 5 pe cen
There is no nd cat.kln that
er
counsel is hav ng he sl gl te er
feet on M
Hoover s policy He
listens-some say w th mputlen
-and keeps h s own COllJUC
The grou ds upOn wh ch t.1 ese
adviller&amp; are ura:ina: the Presk1en t
Lo moc;ttfy his position are tour to d
l lluslneii.S They have pointed
out the employment that beer pro
ductio would give to thousands of
men the vast quantities of sw
that wou d be Consumed
now deadweight on the
econom c sy11tem and
effect it v;ould J ave upon
business structure
believe

wanner oo--

n lfh to owed by oca thundershou.ers Sunday
and probably ill en erne North porUo tonlabt
COl e

VOL V-NO 302

and

ln1ut Amertcan
I Sh1ppen
Owned Veuel• Should

Rae era

Be Used

EVERTI DOYINO

INSS11.1TCo

IS\Upect
W tf

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Draver of Dr·ivin• ' In Encland and Ireland
d F
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anu Y Into
M•ay Head of Uveotock
Scioto Rwer
are Drowned

Girl Is K tiled In Judge's Hope Ues
Automobile Wreck In Appeal Court
Otea Almoat ln1t.ntiJ When
Car Craabes Into H•1h
way Truek

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Mother
SOCIETY HOSTESS

M s J B E berfeld enter a ned
the Ladles A d of the rr it!l Lu
theran' chu ch o.t her home on Mul
berry A e Thursdny evening n
ho o or M '8
Albert Lee and
do.u[ilhte s who are eav ng the n ~t
of next week ro a c n a
wnere
they w II make thci ho nc du ng
the coming schoo seasm
Da nty
dre11hment11 we e served

tlitanr I f re h11 JOIII tp tfM K 1p
p le Pfltnltu ely becauu af 1
n.gl1cted 11jurr A...a d th L.t

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he accident
M s Re ch tlY s a slste of Mrs
Rob rt le d of Akron Sl e Is u.IRO
u
ed b} he mot! er who I ved
at the Relcl ley home ano he U;
e M s Mory Not of Detro t und
two bra hers Mooes Cox of Mt
Ca n el hospital and Joseph Cox
NewY:~or!&lt;:.::______

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BROO"-S..EBERSBACH
ilitd41epon

Pomero'

School Opening
Specials!

NO.TICE
.The entry boob of
Me•1• County Fair
open and entr1~1
made at tl&gt;e oflice
Webster 1n the
Hotel budd•l'll 011
Street Pomeroy uatll
fi:rat day of the Fa•r after
wh•c.h they can be made At
the l'rounda
R G Weboter Sec y
19·4-:lt w 9 9 1t

SATURDAY SPECIALS
----AT=-===------IN MIDDLEPORT

QUALITY MEATS
\}NICe Pm k Roa•t Ft esh Calhes
12%c
Hambm g ft esh ground n1ce and lean
3 Pounds
25c
2 lb Hamburg 1 lb Ground Pork
All FOI
29c
15c
Fresh Ham Roa"ts
15c
Ntce Rtb Roa&lt;t•
Sw1ft s Sugar Cut ed B1 eakfast Bacon
Extta Ntce
20c
25c
Oleo fresh and &lt;weet 2 lbs
20c
Steak JUicy and tender
25c
Good C..offee 2 Pounds
tOe
Jar Rubbers new stock 3 doz
45c
Chmce Wmter Wheat Flour
Come Early and Avo1d The Ruah
BAKER'S GROCERY MIDDLEPORT

Take advanlate of lhe oav1ngs on
ocllool needs In our boy 1 departmenl

suJTtf.

BOY S KNICKER
Two Kmckers and Vest ages 6 to 12 $4 95
Boy s Long Trousers

$1 95

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Boys Wool Kmckers
Boy s Sweaters

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heard the

le8

w tneS8C.!I n the
Jud&amp;emftnt iu

$3 95

Boys Shuts and Blouses
Boys School Ttes

69c
39c

Boy s School Caps

9Sc

Boys Wash and Wool Kmckers

79c

application
common plens
bond for auch appeal
wns furnished ~:~y the defendant
PITI'SIIURGH LIVE!:ITOOK
Bep 4--INB--Hogs r~ pts 1600
When the atronr 11\B.n In the c cu.a beromea tht" fat lad:v s weakne!IS
steat'v to 10 lower heovy hutchers
H ld Eve ythlnK
and packl g sows show
least
I y Lo pay three dollars lor
changf! 170 to 200 Jbs
684 700 P. T kl.fih bRth 11ohen you :an ao
Hom.:!
El'lklene1 Ezperta
270 to 3lO lbs 6 f&amp;..e 75 130 to 160 Into a y telephone booth for a
found
T
Rb!lent
ml
ded
wife
who
lbs 6 2~ 6 '1 pip larply 5 7!1 6 00 Inlckel
led a string a ound hE'r ngcr to
med wn t.o 1ood packing 110we 4 :15
reml
Kl henelr to shoot he
hus
415
Pll.1•1 CMN
OIL D&amp;ILLINGS
reeelpt.s 60 little ehanp
Tl wcma wl o had to d voUie band -.:hen she got h:m e
common steers 5 00..51S her husb.J l4 b~ aUAe she couldl t
Ameftoan Traredles
Josf!J)h Reubeh 1.1 commencmg a
lr&amp;88 bet coeft 3 50 U5
find I er re 10lver
Whtn 8lfrl wild P,lm! hur.te hnl" j gas well en the ~ Smith fa.nn
recetpta
100
al.eady
to pend the 8 un er at home 1 ea u- e Infirmary
Snc l~
p~~'~ vealera acaroe largely 19 00
watt ns mosquitos
The Ohio Fuel Gas Company
gradtna medium to li:ood 1.00
Wlllltlml
ol
Na.&amp;ure
wUI
complete their aecond well 011
Hn\itng
v
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lrnirtOI
am
em
narrow outlet ror lower arad
Why "'- It thlLt saxophone playen~ 1the Yi Ultam Seytreld farm Satur
bro 1tored o the rcll r tcwel ln the
al'le n•ver short winded?
day
steady bulk klklhen
Local people are drUII.na a well
lbo. Upwud
o.r Ow1l VaHevllle
on ttle Late Mc:KW&amp;;ht farm 1D the
801111&amp;1 &amp;rr..
r&amp;llllnl
Ha ry Hot~ did Tom fracture f'!a!Mrn part of Rutland town
Tt e cuttkltlneo operator who tel
moot com
hla. r.lmll?
llhlpll Also wella are bolna drUlecl
blblnd ln bll neetq
(JQOrp. Son\abodJ hid a wood on U e Warner farm &amp;nd Pb1l1p

~orJ~.~overalls
Boy's Belts
Boy s Sport Hose
Boy s Athletic Umon Smts

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:c.
39c
39c

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~·far.,

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69c

WE GIVE S 4: H. GRf;EN STAMPS

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On Auatro.Gei'IDan Cu•toma

Pacl Rule 8 to 7 Awree
ment Vaolat1on

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The atc.orne:v

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$135
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$1 95

Boy s Ramcoats

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BAKERS

Th1s u to deny any and all reporla to
the effect that I am IIOIDI out of buslpen
MRS BEULAH HARBRECHf
(Chloe Beauty Shoppe)

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hJM d1m191d 0111• p omptly

W1 epa t • • 11 thl f1cto 11
dae1 t with mod• 11 1 eel c• y
. , , 1fed H1 nh ulc•nbln9 equ p-.nt Dr 1 n l111p1ct ou ,.,., ce
t.•lt11 wthou ob IQ1fa11

NOTICE '•

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