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TBURSDA Y 8EP1'DlBER 10 IJII.

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!MANY AUTOS ON
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tumod!romo!ew••Y••'•"'"eo 'l'hu""' '
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OJ-!10'~ HIGHWAYS!
10__ ue
P'UND
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t.he Parmen Bank :r':n~ . =t:ln"~n;~~ ~~c=
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Mr &amp;nd MrsZi;;I008 rer.umed wu a bwstneaa v115itor
Co!wnbua was ucompanle:1 Rli !ii.r u Colwn
~hrkam
vll&gt;ik:d
a rew
Accordin(J
a report IMued re I
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tollowinr
a
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days
v1ett
Wedne8day
tv.u L} her mother wM wUl
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~:~go mt'l "'1th
$erbU8 ac cen&amp;Jy
Ch.almera R
Wlllon - - at 1
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E Bee&amp;:le
Wesley Drummond rdatlves a rew da.ys
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cu:.klnv jelly Tile param.n became
gnited and she wa5 lJumed w se
verei;.r tnat she wa.s moved Lo u
I hospit11l where she dted 8 rew
h
1 ter M
M k
I Y~~: 11she 1::vas a~n!m ad::e~
d
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1 &amp;L.LE er

&amp;lid Jimmie Slm.paon apmt Labor

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Day at Buckeye Lake
Mr and Mn Delbc!rt WWlam!J
DKW~ rrvm Vale street to La.unl
lltree\.

Fred Daniel! ol UnioA Avenue 1a
an Akron visitor lor a few days
Re-v and Mrs Wald Radford and
son or Athens are speodtna Uielr
vaeatloo wlth the Cotmer s mother
Mn Plqra Radford
Arthur .,Joh~n returned rrom a
buslneu vial.t 1o Columbus
M1aa Edn8. Fl.Sher and T
l!ch.,
b
oen1e re1\li'Ded from a recent vi&amp;Jt.
with the latter a parents at. Marya.
ville
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M1a8 Dora Reuter retuml!ld to
Columbw after a wtek end vt.. t.
here with relattve.s Bile wu ac
companied by Mia Martha DcH'St.
who wm enter Capital T:Jnlveret\.y
Rev J C PUch returned from
Sandusky 0 where he attended
American Lutheran Synod meetins
the p 88 t week
MillS E~th Kleln r~turned
froln a severe.! daYft vlslt Jn Colum

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TO SERVE DINNER

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TROUSERS
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i:;PEC!AL
SPORT
HOSE
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BOY'S
BELTS
SPECIAl

69c
39c
39c ·--------'

SLIP OV~R
SWEATERS
SPECIAL

LIQ111D OB TABLETS
Ule•ea a Beadae~ or Neat'aldl
Ia Jl •lnu&amp;n cheelkl a Cald tllf
ftnt • .,, ltlld lllhHb .Malaria lD
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By "Equal
Praiae And Abuoe
Follow Move

8 8 6 Salve for llaby'a Cold

0Tr0 D TOLISCHUS
INB #~ Correspondent
London SEpt 11--Bllll stun It'd 11
by U e ijonr nmcnt b d as ttc ta:x.u.
tton an 1 econom) mcaJ~w~s
tab1 clug down into Lt.s pocket and
p1 epared to pay two t..&gt;ents more
f()r its pint o bitters loday ll.ll
PrUne Ml,~1Lst r J Ran say Mac
Donald went te10r c po.rllument tu
demt nd
dlctatorltal
powers w
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1 ut his l'ft.!Ucm
t..t

NOTICF.
To the employee• of the
Syracu.ae M1n1n1 Co

No 5 and No. 75
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d
Se
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E h
on •y,
pt 14• ac •a
every man that hat been em•
I eel tb
ort
P OJ
ere, rep
for
work that mornlRR, •• the
m1nea resume

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R. T. WEST,
Gen. Supt.
FRED ESSEX
Sec It: Treaa.
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95c
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Without 1t's

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$8 50
Nercldacea
$4.95

$1.98

$5.95

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NEWS

POMEROY, OHIO, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1931

DAI.i.." nJamr•

FEARED LOST

iiY CAJIAID

a Chin

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I'RH;l!:--SUNDAY

~I :~~'fJ~~.F~~J.s~ EW POliCY T~
f 0R SAfETY Of
INAUGURAHO
PACifl~ AVIATORS
fOR fARM PRICES

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To End Coolly Ex· /

ADMIT FAILURE

OF ORGANIZATIONS
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Supreme Court
Favors· Bostwick
In Rulma Juclge Marahall
Decide• Ju.r~at K1n.c DIS·
qualified Sell

On Bonuo, Ia Called
Treaoury Ra1d

Itlr,ht
Mmn Wlth insufrteient
•.. · - ·:· Fall The trustees hue
on fatm~:~ from wh1ch the
B H ~ e1111 of th(! college
pa\111 from one of the 11rl

News Flashes
Local Un.1b

CaUed

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Re•ult of Reh110Ua

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})\ GFORGl E B DURliiO
INS Staff CoHel:IP&lt;Jndt'nl
W :t hmgtt.&gt;n St'pt ll- Iht' 1 d
at 1 ca~ t an an." cu;, eY*
tcjo at th i! actlv1tle~ of the A,C
{r ~a • Li:-K un 11.nd c. tht L S&lt;Jldler IJJ:"
gll11ZPt lons
01 one ~cOJe- lmmntla e pe.y
1 lt
the 1 1 a nlu~o; \Y.O b1III9J.l
&lt;uH1
du e on Lhe bomw- the pre
del 1 111 d hb t; r,.p&lt;; t 1 ~ m con
ll'~ 1\iU l pi pa Ill!.;
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l:e1a sc.un:t.s o c
h t L•AIIa
t.land tnk11 b J t!lc c1 pplt j
ct:! Lo
Cut el.stro uulwlths ttmdhlK lnd
catlr l!l were lhat Premier Muc
Donald woukt emerge victorious m
bl.s attempt to ha'
)Jilrllardent
!lrlm~ his coalition government the
ngh1 ro push !lnancoa) measure~
throur.h by oraers m cowteU
A staunch defense of tbe gov
ernment t!L course for eft'ecUng the
~WVY aovernmelllal economies
thrciua;b ordera Jn council and of

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I Preatdenl And Support·
era Prepare To Rel!at Attempta

1:' a st ur.d abuse
lloweu m 111
mos equal tc..rrents ltl lh 1\Rke 1.11
tt: • unprEced(nl t d
sure~ prOpo6eJ by
Chunte i..J1 ...,
~ile F..xcbequer PhiJI p SLICWdC11 t l
mEet the bu:lset ~.;.:fie t . __avr.
Afll ks lr Ul llll l
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at
bitte.1 critkasn1 fJ urn
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Of Markebnr Syolem, To
"Help f armor Help
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ATHLETIC
UNDERWEAR69
SPECIAL
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OTHER SCHOOL NEEDS AT PROPORTIONATELY
LOW PRICES

ECONOMY

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BOY'S
KNICKERS
SPECIAL 79c, $1 35
BOY'S
CAPS
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$1 95

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Dictalor~al Power To
Carry On

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BOY'S SCHOOL ACCESSORIES.

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A rea 12 to 18 yeara
Dandy
la1lormr and wonderful valuea.
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'PERFECTION BRAND' SUITS
2 Pa1r Kn1ckera and Vest, elu·
he kn11 and buckle bollom•
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HERE ARE A FEW TIMELY SUGGESTIONS AND ALL
ESPECIALLY PRICED FOR SCHOt&gt;L OPENING.

Veal and Coal
d1nary value.

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;wd continued wann t.onili:h and Saturday

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VOL V NO 306

Brown purse
on
lo..-er
Main atreet
Contalns
.small
clw~~ o.nd cards Retwn to
--~lly Tribune
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WIUit

Tribune, call 238-L, if tho Bualuao
Oliee aak lor 202-R.

Ml' and Mrs A!ter State and 1M
ter M1M E~!-beth nturned from a
rew days "&gt;.st~ with the rrumers
brother Philip 8t.ace and lo.mlly at
Nu\.talber(r W Va
Mr and Mrs W A Compton
and r•mlly returned Wt:dpesday
from Shawnee Lake where the)'
spent !eve•'8.l wet:ka c_,m)llnl

President
were
elected Mrs Ben Neutzllng COUNTY ROAD oo
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FUND
Secretary Mrs John Oom fleas Pomeroy J mk Co
sewer
urer Mrs Arthur Eberabach
pipe
1 020 21
After the bualnees llt'Sllion the "'omeroy Junk co
sewer
hOBte88 served ~treshmente
pipe
5-IB 00
sewer
Pomeroy Junk Co
ENTJ:&amp;TAIN8 SOCIETY
plpe
51.05
The Womans Foreign MiuJ.onary 0 W Deem dnmage nml
Boolety ot the 8irnpaon M E
lllO 00
compensation
church was entertained at _t.tle
B
Swank
g~.avel
1125
home of Mrs
Charles Rwseli
Wedne.scte.y evening An JntertV&gt;t- W H RueseU timber to 500 I
bridle
waa enjoyed
LIJiht
General Machine Co rent
were served
on equipment
Pomeroy Cement Block Co
sewei pipe cemeul
R A :Miller !Wwer pipes
42 80
Jamta Jklleta lumber
67118 (
Southern Ohlo 011 Co gas
ol1ne
4420
Wheat. Bept 47 J E 0
Hartinger county
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49 49 1 II May 53 7 a
survt&gt;vor payroll
Bearwallow Ridge ron.d
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COrti Bept. 42 7 8 Dec 38 3 8 Bridge work
5 Hi
•aMay4278
Uudtorlt rood
337r. l
Oats Sept 19 3 4 Dec :r.J 3 8 WoUpen Peunybaker road
li 00
FASHION~ pomts
12May2fi14
Happy Hollow Bridge
15 00
way
to a glonous fall
Bridge work In Salem twp 290 R8
PITTSBURGH LIVI STOCK
BridKe work
120 til
se.t'on ' R1ch fabnc•,
760
uneven Hampt.on rood
66 oo
R"celpta
fme fm s, new colors
Ditching Chester twp rood
34 &lt;W
;::;~~.:to~~aa
much
ll hiRhei un
29 10
1
heavy
out.chel'S
anct Hauling pipe
all are rep1 esented m
sows show least change Repairing bildge
11 sa
our smmi gi oups
to 2W lbs 695 716 i latter price Bridl!:e work
113 20
180 to 210 lb weights
:!50 to AUTO LICEN~F. AND OAS 'I AX
THE DRESSES
lba 6fo0 636 150 180 lb!l 650
FUND
700 100 to Ito lbs 550-6:.5
bulk The Democrat
publishing
The new hghl weight
beLter grade pack.lnl sow11 435 415
ll
notlce!l
woolens
abundance,
Oatt.le Receipts 50 odd lots lmtd J D Adams sh ar pinR
45
to m1.1ve at steady prices
a f w fhe Standard 011 Co gnso
'atins, c1 epes, and tran
grass heiten around 600 and be
nne
J2 70
•Pal
ent velvet" all fol·
low gra.u beer cowa 325 425
0 H 'Bailey gasoline
4iio
calves Receipts 100 alow lll.eady James Whealden
blacks
+&gt; low graceful, flattenng
bftter .,rade vealen scarce lal'lnii.Y
2.00
mlthing
hnes
900 1050 Ctlmmon llnd
med1U'm Southern Ohio Electric Co
gtadea mOBtly 650 850
preSII•nr tires
10 00
$5 95 to $25 00
Sheep
Rt!celptB 1600
lltead) Allen MiddleRWat t gravel
48 &amp;21
bulk good and choice hantlywcight Blaettnar Auro Co work on
THE COATS
lambs 760 800 Ught lambs selllnll
commlfl&amp;(onert car
7 7!i
Luxuriously fun e&lt;l, 01
to 600 and under grade good Slim &amp;
Blrrvcle station
mediwn grade thtowoulfl 4Ha aS.O gasoline
1 90
sh
1ctly tailor&lt;!&lt;! as vou
mlilnly qed stock unchanged
rile Austin R OB.d Machine
pi efe1· Featm es of the
co parte for grader
914
The
Dally
Tribune
publish
FAMILY REUNIG-N
group are the new peb·
420
lng notices
HELD AT DAYTON Riley Babcoek repairing
bly and boucle woolen•,
10000
Vineye.rd bridge
raglan
sleeves
and
sunaay SepL 6 a rc ~nlc.n ol the Southern Ohto Oil Co gne
handsome furs
{oeurye L Jones fnmlly formerly
aline
3UO
ct M111ersv!Ue 0 was held at Lh{ Indian Refining Co l!l&amp;.Sollne rut 68
$10.00 lo $99 50
hon1e of Mr and Mr:-~ C D Jen Harn Picken.&lt;; !!] ave!
14:415
kill8 at 34 B Findlay St Dayton C M Smith oil
14.50
0 The day was Ideal lor BUell an Clint. OUkey hauling slag
224 00
fX;CRsion and wa.s most pleRsa.ntl~ OUmore Auto Supply t1r s
7990j
spent In gamt~a remlnll'Lclng etc NYC R R rent of land
a251
A lx.untlful dinner lilld suppei tndlan Reftning Co gM
G7 42
to the 57 relatives In Den Machine Co rent and
repair on trucks
31 DO'
fh( se enJoying the event. were Priede Transfer co drayase 2 34
Mr tl"d Mrs. Arthur Jone., Bnd E~lsior on co Ka50llne
8!) 05
daushter Mr and Mrs FeHx J.B.D IIARTJNGEB. PAYROLL
ACCESSORIES
and daURhter Mrs Nan lie Ralnbow Ridge rd oUve twp 188 44
JoneJJ and dauchtera
Dorothy JRoad work
40 50
Oay)e
P'ollter Oordon all Andrew Dye road
19 3'J
Gloves, $1.95 1o $4.50
lnd J.ir 11.nd Mrs MDinta.lner
122001
R_ooiPbo- i&lt;:eld&lt;;~, .o f Indianapolis, lnd Parknr School rd
[)4 40
costume is
Joln McCallwn and Side Btu-Dexter rd
26251
complete
and Clara Garland or Grader work Columbia. twp ~ '7&amp;
0
Ruth McCallum of
h
d
2110
Handbap
0 Mill S&amp;r&amp;h Pl Jlllpa Keno· 8 aa an roa.
~ ,.
SltiDPUre road
17 oo
to
.... v
and turt1S
_..,_ ..tum rd
111388
Pomeroy 0 Mr and Keno _...
Oavla IUld 8011 01 8"'-Teravllle rd
12 00
$1.00 to
Mr and Mrs. Alfred
DOG AND KENllfEL FUND
and three fO u. of Cbl· O.rl HIU a~lma.l claim
6 00
And ita amar Little
0 Mrs N Jt Arnold and J T Ledlle animal claim
61 90
Hate
J8Cah RaWIIOil or Marlon 0: 0 L Mitehell ant.mal elalm 9 40
Jones ot Albuquerque New 0 L. :Mitchell animal elaim 42 20
to
~:~~~-and the followlna trom 0 L Mitchell animal claitn
1140
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Dr and Mrs Charlea Arthur Jobes animal cl"'-m II
Mr anct Mrs oeorae :.ren· B N Kniaht. e.nlmal ~la.Pm
2tll
and son
Mourmna Mr WilBon Weyan antma.l claim 27
Mr.s Floyd Jenktn~ and two
Mr and Mrs Norman Jones
Ufe'• SU.....t J.,
.nd dauah~ Mr and Mrs
'ft.a theerHt Jo7 or nre ll thllt
Joou and10ii&amp;, Oeorae Pred ot Cbe advocate wbo j!l1l win O'ler
Ralph. Mr &amp;nd :Jir• Don a Jurr or a IMflllte or a mob to a
:.~·~··_;two 1011a and dt.UibYI' and eauae W'bl,:h to hiQllelf 11 • matter
uf .. co•part.tiVf'
lndUfeten~ -G . . .tltllltllllllllltltllllllllutllllltltlllltltl I'IIIIIIIIIUiittt J)ITJJir'UIIIIIIIIIIItllllltltltUIItlllllllliiiiiiiiiUUUUIIII I
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Mr and Mr!l Roy Jones dauelJ.
ter EIWabeth and Ur and Mrs
John Jones of CIUUJIIIIburs PI
were recent guesta or Mn EJ1aa~
beth Huber Mra JGhn Jonea wiD
be remembered ILl 11J88 Helen
Stark nleee of Mrs Kubu
Mrs R D Yoi,IQ&amp; o1 ,6.$hena 111
enjoying a va.cat1on from her dutiee
a.t the Btate hol!pltaJ and 11 the
guest or her ~Uiht.er Mrs Gerald
Wise and faml)y Jn Pomei'OJ
Alt.un Vale spent the week end
with t'l.lt! parent,., He waa caUed.
Nl back to Atrun Wedncaday to 85
sw"o',•h•"• t"h'eothrun"·~l1ahont&lt;.1 wltb bb,
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Mu Meinhart who baa been con
Jln c! In the Holze1 hoapltal for
I he past .!llx week6 returned to his
home here the Orst. of t)le week
Hls condition seems much lmprov
ed
M q,pd Ml'~ Jolln Shorr a.ceom
pantt:d th lr daul!lhter Anna Marte
to V.oostcr where sne wHJ vUut
!ler grandPflent.a
Frtd Oeers accompanied by EVIlD
P•lc~ or Cindnnut.l returned &amp;om •
tew days vi.slt with rtlat.lfts at
Wellsburg W Va
Mr~ Katherine Bramialle return·
fd to Columbus 'lburadap tollowln~:
n \\etks vir.Jt with te!attvft
Mls&lt;J M.arl!luerlte Hetsel ret.urn,ed

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tho Nowo Olllco of '11lo Dail,

Mr and Mrs I. J Kautz and
~on returr~ed to their borne In Pttt.a.
burth Wedneedtly after li weeki
'll.sit with Ule formers mother Mrl
Abe Kautz and other rel!itlves
Mr and Mra lt&gt;m Oq~bl areColumbus btlsineBI vis:ltora Thw-sday
Mtu Oenevkv~ WelkE r accepted
a po&amp;IUon at the Ohas Woll clotnina' !tore M1llll Fay Crary retimed to rt!tllllllt her achool work
w A Drake returned frcrn
C~Vl'land t.o rf!&amp;Wne his duties u
tomf'mrctal teacher 1n the hlafh
school

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to fill Lht' position

REAJ:£U NOTICE-If

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COmm.I.U1oner of Motor V~hlcles or ed tat.e fn:ulchlse by Clrculatloc a Joe Rubin shoes for F~d
btlrt and C3rt. Reu\.er
the Department ot Bt.ate Bw-er.u peUUon of referenduu
Therefore
Za.hl
2:481 Mr and Mn WICk RUBCheU and
or llotol' Vebicle~J MeJ.as oount.y acoordiDI lD the pla.lntUI the com Blaettnar Auto Co
work
Mr and Mrs wm RuacheU and
bas a total reatatratton o1 5 t&amp;l mo pa.ny entered llll£l a oontra.ct with
on Sheriffs ~
22 20 chlldzen returned to PlttsbutKh at
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tor can brlnlinl a total revenue the plalntitl' lUI set forth ln tM pe RUM' Chemical Co
soap
ter a. lihort visit with relattvH
of tae1S17t
t.ltion th&amp;t he wu to receive the
cl'IJ.pa ku' Ja.H
J 36 1 Leonard Hess Jr ret.urned from
Tne total number of pusenaer t.•nount ot 1$600 U60 to be paid I T H Davts Ice ror Jail
8.&amp;2 a i~eVetal days stay ~ Oolumbtm
can lilted in Metws county l.s U31 down a~;~d the balance at a l&amp;ter Sugar Run Service StaLion
I where he attended the state Pair
731 an commercial cara 51 pubUe date if he would retrain trom us
gasoline for proba.tlun otll
Richard Thomas retumed to his
lndebtednesa Of ~------ __,.,__ owned vehicles, whlch includes vu
hls lndueD&lt;!e a111alns L the pe'nd
eer
3 16 employment at Dayton
alter a
WH
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vaughn
la((e
and
city
cars
county
can
and
in¥
fnmehlse
Gtlmort'
Auto
Supply
gaso
vlslt.
here
with
hill
famllv
II
L ess Th an
I age
u..s treasurer trueD 16 m.ot&lt;lrcycl.,s 6 s lele cars
Because the company tailed to line und part~~ fpr sheriffs
I Mrs Laban Hut returned from
$100000
aJh ~~~~~~~~n:(;Ct'~~~d were read 2:1 trt.Hera 13 deB IEms and 83 extra pay the balance or t.he agreed price
car
1420 Clncbma.tll.
ThurSday
evenin&amp;
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McMurray brotqht acuon In Lhe Ohio Pul.'l ou Co ,..
7 26 where 1:1he vlslted her children
a1 l 1 proYed and refefl "'d to fin
dern"- flJ-• by oh
met' commltte1
A.ccord1nC to the at&amp;tement o!
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M1 John Rauschenberger of JefBILLS ARE READ
the eommiMioner tn Utoa there aaalnet the action of the plalntltr
tor prlaonera
7 50 fer110m'1lle Indiana 1s vlilt.ini Mr
S
.50 Wlll!l a t:oa&amp;l l'tlll.str&amp;tion of 10,649 It was stated that the contr~tct waa BBrtons Phllrmacy
medi
and Mn A N Schaefer
Ohln Powu Co light
mot.or vehicle&amp; In Ule atate of Ohio lmmorlll
cine ror jail •
a 97
Mr and Mrs Justus Btrausa ot
And lntereat1ng fman WII u ll!lo n M&lt;tor Co gns
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wbUe
the
lt.t.eat
rej'Uitn.Uon
lor
tru
Judie
PeopieJ
agreed
that.
the
Dana
Gatewood
gasoline
for
Bucyrus
are guests of Mr and
c1al Farurea G1ven
Ctr 1 Con niBslont&gt;r!l pay
state la 1,w 080 brtn8ina a total eontraet was immoral and there
477 Mrs John StraU.Il8
oJI
338 00 r~venue or 113799 ,.16 ...,
fore unen!ordble and ~~ogalnst pub
sberirt
I Mr and Mrs Albert Wippel and
B y W e b aI er
Mill
lm1 'll~ repahs on
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t udts
13 37
PLBADS NOT GVIL Tl'
an o t.tle facta or the ca.se from
Rena. Kerl s
returned from a recent. visit at
Thl!' bond llldt'i.Jted -=~~
1 tl r f lilt.' oy Cement Block Co
Jc.hn Arnet. of Letart. W&amp;fl ar every an1Ie the courl lif:nt the 9ase JoJln.s(ln Watson Co
Index
Charleston
18
76
s 1 w 1 .,
~ UJ..p lif's
42 U ralined before JUAtlce or the Peace I out em pty handed
and cover lor recorderer
Mrl'l Edna Bartela o1 Kerrs Run
Vllllff 01 Pone oy
60 40 was taken to a Parkeraburs hospl
than uoo 000 tht&gt; lowest It has becJl Sch~t gma 1 &amp; Roedel small
E R Titus Tburtlday morntna 011 a.
The case was heard ou demurnr Ohio Power Co power
34
34
for t.l&gt;me tlme Cll'rk H. a WdJ
pox Jt:li.d w Harry BUll
1091 charp of having •tolen an autu to the petition tlled by the plain Meigs Water Co water
tal Thursday afternoon where she
1
lltt&gt;r t&gt;purted to ~tw 1 u ell m !=ld '.lt!ll lll Un &amp;: Roenel liKht
mobile tire from J
E Oraham tur and the defendant The Ohlp Arthur Eber5ba.eh, work on
I
Immediately under went a major
1 00 operntlon
b 1lt.•
4 32 He pleaded n 0 t eullt.y to
Oa.s Company denied having entypewriter
their re@ular mid monUJiy se.&lt;»wn
ul tJ f- dty hall Wednesda y 1 h~hl Joh e pay101l
P-.achtha.uSt'l'
charge and a tnal heartna w•s liet tered Into any l!uclf contract wi~h Chauoeey Shumaker work at
Mr and Mnl Jacob Roller were
c.r lhe r.ttgl nal S14ti000 SOO OOO I tlt(
4750 for Monday •tteruoon a~ one the plai.Jltltr McMurrBy
as was
JaU and rest room
1175 gue!lt.'i or fnends In Columbus
wa~ 1t f' bund ut Lhe sLrf' tt ts.~ ut uf i:i!! a nd Jim Service St.a
oelock
Preparations were belne; cJ¥,lmed In t.he peUUon
Geo ChJld~; plum bin( work
I'ue.sday
whl h $l2 000 has been paid und
lhlD Kas and oil
12 86 made for hl.s rete
Th !Kl
Judie Fred W Crow JngerliOn
37
M 1 and Mrs E w COOper of
fl5QOO w~~.~
he amou t of u~ Eoul l rn Oh lu Electllc Co
temoon
a.ae
ur ay at and LaylaJn were tl1e attorneys fur 0 B Kretnbihl
tlip to
Tampa Florida arrived here Wed
bond due on the ilre upptUalW&gt;
stretol lights
330 36
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Colun-jms
2 55 uesday t.o l'Lpend a week wit.h Mr
cl wh ch $9 ooo has been p1t1d Thi~ Oht
Sta ntlnrd
Telephone
H&amp;KPER 18 Rt:TURNI:D
the plalntJH
IntEr-Cities Oil Oo ~~:as for
1and Mrs Ruyal Thoma.s of Syra
b ud i m.ld.ll tc•( h eSJ&gt; ul li e v l~e
C, toll:l
&amp; :KI
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B701 cuse Mr 1:1nd Mrs owen watson
was mcuned thr ough the v~te Me ~a Publi!lhlng Co
no
Dana Tracy deputy sherl.ft re
CIRCL.r. MF.EJS
Willlam Fisht'r cardfi. for
u1 Bowmo.ns Run and other rela
o;:t t1 (' pt'Ople ovt'r tU U above lhe
liCf'.!i by n ayor
lt88 turned Wedneaday eYening from
Sheritf
900I Uves and friends thrOUillOUt tbe
1~ 11ill Jlm!latJon tl c lt rk re &lt; •em Mtat Market Ice for
Detroit where he went to take Into
Tht Ft:derat~d clrc il' me l at the FlnsterWBld Undertakers gas
county Mr Cooper 1.s a brother or
ported
d l} h all
416 custody Fred Harper on 8 Cha.rlt' Pl es bytt' tlan church tm tbeir regu
rur tlherur
1 60 the late Charles Couper and has
Clc k W f b tr Lhl"l f'R.d 1 ltpor! 1~an l ury 0 oct •Y supplies
2.00 or non support
Harpel wat~ re lftr r.:eet1ng Wtdnesdo.y ('\enlng A F.bersbach Hdwe Cu
shells
n~:;t vlslt.ed Meigs county t'or a
cr •eJpU of whl(; h S1 7!:11l 93 had 1Fima Wtl llam.s
work lit
turned here to a 1utt a hearing on social Ume&gt; was enjo)'ed a lter th•
for sheriff
6:M number of years
bfe 1 Hcch U f (]IIJ the Meigb cout1 1
city hall
'i.OO tjle c.har&amp;el!l
busl ess l:ll!&amp;ilon during which 1e Clly or Dayton board ror
I Mr and Mrs Ralph RutilieU re
ty r~.udltr.,r fu1 th e 11 g 1 ! 1 t LX tl 1 P ac ck Coni Co rentlil of
On the return trip deputy Tracy ~~~ n~~~J!i ;P~ ~~v;; by ,;,l:,e ~~,td
prisoners
5fi 00 I~..- •.........,.. ...... ·- . _____
tJ ltuum Of tiJ !&gt;; uJnJ nt !334181
luld fG1 s l tll
1000 tepurtecl two men hlld attempted a
r•
Florence. Smith
envelopes
hold up near Upper Sandusky He !tkh"'rds Mr~;. A W DJummond
tor Problite Judae
3360
was hGm the l!:t 1t1al lax $1~ 1 M i ~li WnlH Co water plur
(10m u htll 1 Ct' tax $31 73 J n
rc••tul
3111 '70 saki the two had tried to stop his 3.I d Mn; Call Shields
Marrett Brothers blanks for
I
~ cJ&gt;? t.ax 111
nud1tm
1!: W IIYS"ll surveying for
car before they saw the count} u
Auditor
'J 20
the tollow lng
xpcnse~:.
e ~er p•oJect
2200 cense plattm
They t1ed however
MINIER~ MF.F.rtNu tiUD.\Y
Columbus Blank Book Co
from ih t tax $444 ~U d u; tion u
Mny:n He88 presidtd o.,.er the beCore. he could omtake them
T 1 re wlll be a mecttnx ot the
supplies tor Auditor
3130
11 t t'
pEn'\t 123363 tntr! x1.ml
Y with all co uncrlmcn pre Descriptions or the two were Hhen minei" and citluns of Pomeroy W Keystone Envelope co su p
At u. meetlnl!l Wednesday alter~
iJ'' ~t- Sl"'fit18 count
Rnt Clt'rk Webster md VIllage t.o authorltle~ Ulere who believed be t:rld 111 the Pnmeroy Junior plies tor Clerk
51 3 llOt.iJ of the ladles Aid It was de
boa!"t..i
8 II lt.r AlbtH t Ru!!!:ell were also they were eecaped convict&amp;
H sh School Athlt&gt;Uc Fwld Friday Ore5ll Mtat Market ice tor
t 1erJ
hut the 01 ganlzatlon serve a
$171I:i 18 was paid fl-J
nn !he Job The meetln8 Wll8 a
mor. nx at 10 00 accord Ulg to 8.11
co urt nouse
sea chlckf'n dinner on Elcctto 1 day In
n enl of 0Cnd11 the am&lt; u t of 1 e P t~m1rd on~ due to th e ract that
PHU.LIPS BAKEJI.
announcement
made by
Pearl sanitary Grocery
supplies
Nov mber The Bethany
Ladies
b nr N lng $14 18tl2&lt;&gt; u d thl' in Mo1 ' Y the regullir meeUng night.
Mr and Mrs William J PI Il l p Park~ Thursday afternoon
for Janitor
6 50 I l\lll Established n reput~tllon as
tnl!-.t $3525 33 Clerk W~:IJ!&gt;; ter saHl ~
l: • D Y
of Pomeroy Ohio announC\11 tht
Ebersbach Hdwe co
keys
plendld cooks and the mere anby the Jetlrtment ct ll w r 1.1 h
mar rlnge of their sc.a Dayton Lee
OFFICERS ELECTED
and hose dan ps
20 ncuncement ot their contemplating
the llll~c lJ eo~u y was 1 11 j
JUt~ GASSER COA-IES IN
to Ml~s IJ'enc Baker dauwhtc• r.,t
Ohio St.andald Tel
co
I nu of th, lund Js ample m
!llve I the lntere~ l un m u ml uve1 I Dill ling wllrk on a gas well at IMr nnd Mrs Charles Baker ol co
Ladles Aid ot the Bethany
tolls
48 35 lt~lkn 11mong buslne~s m en anU
53,001 ~r year
U"' la1m Lf Etlyur MorriS on lhe hunbus Ohio at Columbus on Sat
WIUi entertained Wednesd11.y Western Uniort lei
co
cth r~ lu Pomeroy to take advan
1 by theJr PrC!IIdent Mr.s
During Uw rt&gt;guln 1 ltli!ih c~~ set;.'i 1 P m" roy Har rlsonvillf! road wa.!! 1 urdAy Sept 6 1031 The couple
telegrams
4 22 fnae Lf a REAL Chicken Dinner
kln the bond ol Anth uy n abu completed Wednesda~ when t 1e will bf; fit home to their many Mary MIUei at her home In Suga1 B H Ewing burllll or Hanna
Ad\
who wns appo\1! d m tll~ ptevl us wdl was rhliled In y, ..n a capac1ly frler.C::s at 43 Chlttendt'll Aven ~ Run otncers lo1 Y,e ccmmg year
Fisher •
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Tbree yean; ail), a ay&amp;tena wa•
worked out. tha~ wa&amp; practical
enolijlb to UUi!ll'e the ncepUon or
everJ' me6!&gt;1&amp;1e broad.cut. ntn t¥
~~~w:ile&amp; be&amp;an anew Polioll depart.

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T wo years llii:O, Cleveland's poUce
BY .rAlliES C. KINKAID
1 ~10 £tat.~ weut oa the air
Dnloe·TennlO'
"L lf. a. ~laJ t::onespond.en t
Ita record h&amp;i been amnz:lna:. The
New York and"
Cblcap
O!neland 8ept. 11- Poliee rv.dio , 1 t une needed for a t~quad car \.0
althO 'lib yet onl~ an lnrant, 1s one 1each the I!Ct'ne of a crime has
of •the
wbtch haYe been con- been lowered at leiU!it ~ per ceut
d atant.a
•ve,,e ""' the poJiee war on crime. i11 almost every Cll&amp;e and in moat
\fil,nl)' e~tn. rears old, radio 1n e&amp;Beli the percent&amp;&amp;:e is even hiahpollee squad cars and cruisers h!Ul 1er than that. ln one ~:~&amp;tit, an ardeveloped b~ leap~~ and bow1dl In rest wali a.l!ectetl within n!teen aec~
tbe lalt two yearli
Thl.&amp; fast rltfe 011ds auer Lne Cllll was broadcast.
ln broad:OIIL!Itlng to squad cars Is Il \\OUld have t.Dken a ~uad car .lt
probably due to the increase In let~.:s l ten llnd may~ more minutes
pubUc lnl.ereat m automobile .ad1v to 1eo.ch tl'Je scene of the 1:1.~t
~eptlon.
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Det.ro&amp;t can be called the "fath el ptutlcul.tlr case
ol the pollee radiO " tor ln that etly
P',equently arrests are made ln
the fir st. c11pcr1n1ents In tbJ.S !me ! tlllet nV.n ut.es and in most cuse£
\\Ci t conducted. As IUiU!!.l, prellnu- \,il Pr e an ures~ 1~ made ' immedlnary trLaLs were scoffed at by tltOloe ately uLter a call Ia received thr•
laymen . who did not realize the a 1etaoe Is about two minutes
added strenath that could be gh·eu
A man who WUti fttrt'titec:l for bW')lohce
department..s
tbrough
this
ila1
y several monUu; ago, an "old
A SECRET l&lt;ETaEAT- 1-Jear my volct!, 0 God. in my
new aUy .
hand a t the busmess paid a ;noat
prayer: )Jresene r11Y life. Htde me from the secret coun- As th e expcrtments went on , sl1tkmg cumphment to the
more and more p~ple bec11me Jn - 5fSlem
sel of th e w1ck ed.-Psalm 64:1, 2 .
tcre.st-ed m the tests untU tlna11y
You know, -tie sald. ;:1~-~"'"" t
tbe lame of theDetroltdepartment. eve11 pay us to gll;lt out· _
spread to otne1. C•t•es Toaay therii! mme with you guys equlpped
IU'(l probably fifty cities thRt haH• radro We am t got an even break.
radio b1·oadcastlng S) St.em&amp; or ar e You·ve just about taken all the
WHOLESALE PAROLES
plannln!. them
gamblrng out or ou1· buslntila It's
I·~~NY letters of. protest to ~he newly formed ParolE; The flrl:it H&amp;dtos 111 sqund ctt r.&gt; a sure LJet.-aJrd you're the wlnner."
crudp affails There was JltPollee cnrs can now patiO! stree&lt;.a
lioa1 d come espetut.lly wel1 timed. The recently en~ were
Ue apparatus that. could be used l w en ~y -four hours a day without
acted letw, concocted by a legislature that had little or no sahistactorlly m uutomobJles An- being uu t of contact with their pretenna systems bad not been de- cmcts
ln undea populated secregard for the law ab1ding eh!ment of the state, has cre- veloped; the llllit.lon system .,Kg- [ tlunli. radio s&lt;:ou .. cars clln be UBed
ated a s ituatwn that ts alarming to say \.he least. Simply aty had not bee-n Vallqul!shed; pro- for pat1ol v.ol'k replacing the beat
per tubes \\ete yel :.0 be des1gne1 • patrolmen and g1vlng more embecause the record of a prbmner is good in the imttitution Th~ Detl Oit department conUnued 1c•ent prutecUon
to which he has been sent hy Jaw for the commission of

Demoakey Hit Timely By
Winnero Who Take
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Eu lc1 B Y P U 6 :!0 P. M
E'll'lling St"J'Vlct' 7 30 P M lJt
Stull lipellklng.
age,
flr5.yer meetmg Wed l 3C P M

ECENTLY TWU young i'\Jto!terH, 11 and 14 year2 of
fCM)lcdtvcly, lci(th~u
homes without acqu~tnt1ng
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school ccnvenu 9 t5
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IJot111 gra.:louSIIO\l'l'r Hlmwn In hf'al·
lnx tlllt1 lmne mun \u•t·ltt!touml nt-w
tllfttcult~. Tlwt whh'h uu~ht t11 June
leen ll 111'11' Y,UII lllrlllld hthl u hill·
drnntf!. '!'hill ""~ 11. notuhle mini·
cl~. 'J'he IIIUll lmd 114"\er llllikt'll
llu h~llrlng l'nnl Jtr'Nif'h, full II \\lUll
!11 hlt1 lwnrt tllom. 10:17).
"l."o:: .l&gt;tlul 1••·r1,_herl thAI he lrlll!\ II;• f'III1N1 wl1h n Jn11d
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ult l'nuld hl'l!r fur the
man to lllltml urri,~;IIL
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Chri1ti.11.n Sd~nce Churchett
"SUBSTANCE" is the subject (rf

the Lcsson•Sermon in all Cbu~he~
of Christ, Sdentiilt, for Sunday
SeptembeJ" 13,
The Bible selcdlons include the
!ollow.lngfrom Prover~ 9 (8:10.1l):
Recetve my instruction, and not
11lver; and knowledge r"ther than
choice gold .•• For wi11dom ill bet'- h
b
.... r t an nt ies; and all the thillg"'
that
may be de111red arc not to lte
~ompared to It-"

miles w1th a ~.:ouple of youthM, one .a ue1ghborl
Subj J"cl
boy , th,~ o th cr J'eSJ d mg
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t 1el' t c parents I rv 1 ~ lnR '1 3~ E:ubJect
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and poh ce had looked all o\ er the countr;...· in an P.ffort t, 1 cw ~r l t qtes n F1o.:rnM\ e Church ?'
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Eenu.. r E11den vor ll 30
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.IupHer· und l'uql
l•I'O.'IIU .... llf! \1' !1!1 !lie l'itl••f
I ocat~ them, they rtoturned to then· home ~ . The parents, M1fi week 1,, ,1y 1 1 J':.'l!t 1&lt;; 130
The Les!!on-Sermon alS&amp;o includes
Tile prll'llt of .Jutnt .. r
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o~N1 und ~~trh1ntl11 rt&gt;lill)' to
In the meantime, had reque11ted the isHuancc of warrant~'
lhe I oII owm~
pus:age1 rom the
ST PAUL LIJTJIERAN CIIURCH Ch ns
· t'tan sc1
'ence text book, .. Sd~CJ~l'~ltlt"''
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J. c..:. Plkb. Putor
m~ and Health with Key to the
In lhtof&gt;t&gt;M~un "' .J .. Mn.&lt;~ t'hrl~&gt;~t
Scnptures," by MarJ Baker Eddy:
lnll4 tli'tunlh· 11Pilf'Kr~l tu 1111\11
pnrent8 11f th eir tnp hut !lttJadfa!!lly refu:;e lo divulge th ~ SUI)d.ay ~~ehool 9 a.m.
Morning Devotion lU a m
substance. intellige~e, wisI H: l'hll. :.! :'i', K).
1 • All
whereabo uts of the mwle mcmhers of th~ Journey.
E~entnll wora.up 7 30 p. m.
lorn, being. immortality, t'aylle, al)fl
.. fl'ul'fll rruMrah·tl (l v,
\\!hllt• lhl' boyl' Ill qu~tion lilt~ l' eK~HillKihle to a ccr"0 Come Lel Us Worship."
•fl'ect belong to God. These llTe
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lain l.!'~l
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CHURCII •estatlon1 of the Infinite divine
II1..'~&lt; 111!1 '"" lit
1 1ltod In tl 1e Hul
·'I ress o I
e cc tor Kilt l IIWXCUSa l e actiOll:\,
"" fl a SO, TilE t' IIIST ""l"TIST
o.o•
young a" Lhuy .1re, l'houlJ •·orne 111 Jnr their ~hare of con- Alon10 R. Sh.rk,
f'b. D., M.1nbter ~rmdple, Love" (p.275).
the ....... ·a~lun:
POMEROY
11. Tlwy drnk'll Jbat they \\ere 11!·
demnahon, but moHt .,fall, the Jl&lt;ii'Cilb\ of today an• i.30 e. m BBtble school. Aten
\Inc lll'ln;tt~. Ullll tii!Clurt"d thut h•
to blame. It 1s rel'ognized and admtlted tbul re.rard)es; Shain.
supt.
Pt. Pleasant Koute No. -L•••h'"'PI belngo~
wlth Hke PAAlons
10 20 U m public Wor sblp
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Wll~ l•:Oillllrllll.
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of what effort:; pllTC!Ib may tJXtl'l'iHt' to kee~ their ofJ'- Kmel o[ a Church that Counts
l1 'l'he.• rllr~lt&gt;tl thNP to turu
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'130 p m Evening worship ' SeV·
0 H KatJ!JnO.I\ and son HUlton B\\uy from lhPJI\e \'&amp;In th!Dgt unto
zprmg 1n the proper t:hanue 1'1 ant teac
em
e U J I Y en thowmud who hnvt&gt; not bowed of Bc uth aide vtsttcd Mr and Mr~&gt; the th·lnv; Ootl "ho made heann
and fon!Jl'lhllc ;o;!oi of ·w it )' Ward act!'!, in addition to showing j UI~ knee to Bani
Edward Somerville Saturday
Klltil'llorth tmd hull left " 'itlle.M...Ot
nluR
In tbat he lin• alwny» done
them the great r ost of tho~o~e acl!-1, that certain chlldren 1 FlBST PRE8BVTRIAN AND
M1 and Mrs Ray llnynP.o'J aqd
~hinl!' rain and rrultfnl ~Wu.11 I
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t j .
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a"
-In a dir
lt
P~.tCi EVAN CHURCH
daut hters of Helghls vl5ited Ml'.
filling tbeir hemrt• llltli •J•d·
WI p K)' t I' p.1r o weorrtgl eN an. ruu
·ay
ec· Minlner
a.1 -'&gt;~, Mrs Juhn S ..... hwartz 8a.tu.......
T)leopbll MehJ,
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tlon oppnsilt• tn the teaching of thmr elder~.
suuday 11Chool at 9 n m Earl
D1 J. M Fa.d k:~ wns called here
f h
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Harteobach, superintendent, Fred Frldf' ~' Cl•enmg to Sl!e H A ~llrnetL
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II owever • .u c Io;-;e exHmtnatwn o t e roco1'dE o t o.~e Richards, R.Stdatnnt super!utendent \\ho 1.~ very Jll
who arP- J.l'Pllt'lllil\' found in\'nlvcd in tho11e ~eta which mu- Mowing service at to 30 All th•! F A S::hultze of Loon wu a
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• 1womEn ol the church are e:~peclally Ihuslt'( &amp;l d11Uor at the home of c
aUy hrmg unfavnrable piiLhcth' and rf,wnety, 1f nothmg I Invited to attend thb service A B~tftr Wednesday £Yen1nv. •
WO!)je will ~&gt;~how thut ti,eir former lif'-' und teaching hb Tile womcau1 &lt;:11otus 1vm slng. The 1 Rev c. J. Baker of Dunbar agep.
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111\lbject. of the aennon 11. ''The frcp1 FridD.y until Monda)' \1:IQ\ t'jts
not been what It 11hou!d have b.cen. Tn the preHent CKMt, OhaJlenae of the Church of Cllrl~t fon c A Saker and tamUy.
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b 1 to Womenhood " 'l"r1tmilt!&amp; meet T'f}.ne \lllltlng Hersc~l Bal"'.tlf~
t,,erc are no mca.n!4 o now1ng w et or ~uc hi rue u , at 6. 30
rmd ram1Iy Sunday ~= lo1r atul
a rood rule for pA7enl!~ In generttl to follow, iR to be inter- ; Evening ttel'\'lce al 7.30 sermon l.fn. Huber Lanter and chllc5ra~r
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topic. ..Put1Jn1 away
chtifiiBh I Nitro; W 4 ltc*Jlt!J'f a.nd fl
y
elted enough Ill the. rearing of thetr Ctal ren to ave at ! thlnp." The choir will slnl also of Pt'ICa and Leah~.
Jea!it Rn irlea of wh~ . . b transpiring in the mind~!- of lheil .tt ttU11 service
j ilr and M.a frank tennclt aM

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burie4 hy lmtne tlmfd person who thought that the world
W~Riloing to Jotmash before 1780.

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Monday evening Lhe omoera and chUdlt!'ll were the BUlld•Y auca, 1 10f
wnq w. [ Rlftle and fap~lly.
mtet
Ur and Mn. (l)larlea Oahell and

\tc:achens of the Sunday school

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Tueaday evcmns atlcr school 1J1e ' !JJn PI Pt Plensant IJ)ent Eh1~Y

P~t.Qr'a clasa will mee[ tn the tow· wl't:h the Jntter'.11 pPrent.s, Mr JJ1d

er room
Vn. B H. Matem.
: ~und&amp;y, 8ept ~Oth J~; Yo una Pco- Muriel M:c~uney \'la.Jteg

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to ,~,rW&amp;old Court.
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Jack LlttJe;

to:U Henry TMis'
Qrch; n·30 Ballew and hll. orch.
WJ7r-Ntw York t3&lt;l9.6-'f80) l.to
TUneful nmee; 2 30 Chtcqo Serenade; 3 Syncopators: 4 MI\Z(! of
l~:;r~~~·~~TalHenry'B Onlh, ~ 40
11·45 Lowell TbomRII;
; 6'46 LeMar Or;
8.30 Do-

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He will penonaU1 demonatra&amp;e
bla metlwd wiUlnt eharp a\
&amp;be Laf.,.dk Hokl, MarteUa,
Ollie. on Sat:arday enly, SepteJDIM!r 12th- from 9;00 A- M. te
t:IO P. M. ObiJ men ..,. In .

Thll

JH&amp;Hd

oontract•

U.e

ease no maHer how larlfl tbe
r•ptare or Wbere l&amp; Is located.
r lhplllft often ealltlll!ll Ste~DAc•
l'Nable. ll&amp;ckaebe, Corultlpatton
Nft'1'owou!!ill, and other al~ntl
Hudred11 or dt!albl'l from rufl

tare ean M a voided.
JTbls vldt h for ••lit! people
eniJ.I-E. J. Meinhardt, Home
OUke, 1511 N. Crawford &amp;we.

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made ~~ all the ~m~

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"Boh S&lt;l)'
tobacco~ receive the same sort
of rlq mg - he.tt treatment, he called it. In one
' f&lt;~ctor), he sa) s. they rna}' talk aiHmt 'hakmg
tht tobacco~ and in another they call 11 anothtr
na1ne. l-Ie sa)~ wl1.tt they actualiJ' Ju lS to ' dry •

the 1ohaccos- reduce the mmsture m them - and

that the machine that they all ust:
'Dryer.'
"Hut wheu

it comes

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called a

to the quahry of wbacco.

that's quite a' different story. so Rob says ; some

or the card

fadones use Jflild, ripe tobau:u, wlule others

'thmk that thJc~ h~a\l'y tobacco 1s good enough.
Bob knows to~oco and he tells me that tt take.'&gt;
good tol!acco·_;_ rruld and npe - to make a Ciga-

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(If ptpes and things hke that runnmg through
the roofs of the factones and someumes rht'y
look dtfh•rent, but th.tt the w.ty Clgart'ttes are

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DINNER BKIDtiE
Mn. C. E. Smith entertainrd 1hr
meml'f'r8 of her bridge club with a
, dlnnrr, Thursday evening, serve(!
at the Mary Jane. After the dinner
was l'erved, the membets meL at the I
home of Ml'll Smith, on Second ~
1Avenue, where an eveninll: of turd 1
playing followed

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COMING RIRIE AGAIN

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Rudy Vala 30J,.over;
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nne factones; a'n d I han~ heartl htm &lt;-ay &lt;~II nf
thrm are juM the ~ame. He says thert' are a lut

WCI!' st:Ived.

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Clate Welch tnWitalned

e!:iluu!'nls

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(400-'l'&amp;ol 1:30 pm
kit: Trotters 2 30 Chl&lt;o
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enatte; 3 8:fDC!Oplltors; t 3D Ball
Soorl'fl; 5e·M
Uncle
Nn.l: 5·45 Lowell
Ball Sron:l!l; 6 . ~ a.-

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"NOW, you know,,Bhb was raisf"d in a

an eaay one to HubbiU'd who fum~ Third Avenue The tl'Ophie3 to 1
bled around with It until he lfkct hlsh ~core wrr&lt;! prrttnted to Mrs
Alfred Elberfel•J and r..{rl! Frank

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up a bit on the 1cortng untJI the
Mr:o
lb;tb trame
the m!'mbccs of the Jlve-hu.1dred
ID tNt round, Rothfeb tapped club. Tburllday at het· home on

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rette as good as cllESTERf1ELD.
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''You know how lt is when a plect: of fruat
tastes just nghtt--not raw or sharp or too npe:
of. tast,•Jess-just. pleasing and sat1sfying. \Vel!.
ihar·~ the way 'it is with CHESTERI'JE.LDthey just sun tne nght down to the groundthey sattsfy." .

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EI.ECT OFFICERS
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At the first moot!.1g- ot th&lt;' Homr
Eccnumtc Club, of M. if: 8, held
September 8th, the followlne dfi-~
cers 1\ Cl'll' electEd for the r.omhw
yeilr Pre81den~ , Lucy/ ·Erlewitle, 1
VIce President, Pauline Mills, Sec - '
eta!'y, H~l~n 01\"\!!18, and 1reasur~
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- AHd HIS $rveethNrl smoltes

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M1 s Elste Miller of HunUngton
I&amp; here for a vlllit with her fathe. ,
Pf:te Feeney and llister Mildred
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Mrs H . D . Cunnluaham cuntm- 1
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Mr. and Mrs D11ve Corliltl ol
Ripley a.rt spendhJH severttl da)':; 1
.hert&gt; ~·lth relatives ar .d (t1cnds.
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1 Mr and Mrs. Webb Hall of Rut-

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BAKERS

IJ you've nevez"'
met a CJueeJtJ • •,
. · · . rou'U rl!copia 'J.I!r ..,.~teo :rou aee
Lu ta d..i. sar liule kanet.•o rftlliu:en.t
of tbe courtt•of F ran.coe durin.s tl.e tecoad
Napoleonic occupaacy , •••

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It •II'UtOU•tac c:Laneter in deciJ~J
•"raiJ. •illinerr ....
,. 1M '"oirl il~ il UfiiCMOfUtntllf
• w., "'"'-' con.tilllr

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LematWr Batun:la)' eventf\1
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R,oy X1nClllde bas · purcti-.d
IFO,.E81' RVN B&amp;I'TIST CK\ItwH 1n-ew ctoncrete bloOk l:lllo Ld ·ttike
CftA"TEROAK fiQLLdW
plac-- of the on'c t.llat wai dee~r,q_fr
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T, M. 10111!1, Mln.li.~t
I'd by thr. !t0f111 ljaqle tfine qo ~\
It has heen decided to let Cornwallis surrender again Iunday school 10 I&amp; a m Her~ Jl1.s HPney White u!l dli'Qit~Je_.
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bett Oallaway, Bupt
vlett-rd Mrs. Vina Bnmett Sunday
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th e Yorkl own
l~l!ICjUJ-cen 1 enma t M a •
B U! an- 1 11 o,'dCltlt mornlnll wor 11 hlp, Ser· eveni!JI
rrave International question settled without recourse. man eubJect. "I am the re•urrec- l Mn Anna W1Ulen: Df

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~ t ~~~fht~onyt~ut p~~~;::~ I ~~~~~~dll~n~r so:n:nd M~~ ~uu J"s I

home throlllh the same route
The ne•t three men were reth-ed

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P enll$)lvanlan· h mscl!

hHomfte plate Sauer socked one to Re)ncld&amp; \md son Cmlg ' 8
t:oq~e 1
oe lch who fumbled allowJ.na:
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SWisher to scm·e, then Ora.te IICOI'I!d 1
BR1DGE IIOSTESS
whl!ll
Hoeflich
avaln
muffed
one
M
trom WILlock
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rf'. Rcseoer Zl'lher wns hu~t . sr.
Their fourih run or the
ame I lo L'lt ~embers of her bridge club
came Jn the fourth tnnlng whe~ Bob 1( n l bu~day t:venlng at her home
Allenaworth ngaln hit to left field I Ln St.llt Filth Avi:! nue Three tabwen\ to seeond on a wild pH h b ' · ~s l\'\· r~ In play dUHlliJ lhJ even- I
Demoalr:ey then tc third au~ o~ l lllg. At a lalt hcul , dalmy r~- I

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ffif,ntltlr ol tht' Alll t'f\lllll I.A:&lt;MIOtl
C.IVf $ U:Ct!lpt8 100 5Leil.dy to 50 I puty rher lffll
vlrt ut ul uven;l:!ltUI !ICTVILI
as u loWt. r: plainer jtTv.deb dull bul k bi' L
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eomc crime, thii'l law makcH hua cligilJ\e for pnrole, re • un•kllnn .. r ~~~~ arll 101h1• ••14 dowloan~ Ordl
~- - IT~-M~~~~16how;~;~ ·s;w ~oa
111Uit14 fur I'J1rlilf I IIII ]H~ Ifill} 1111Jtl
gardless of hts pa8t record 'while he has ::lojourncd wtth
to lie l•r'&lt;:'H•ldll!l: In !he hlhlh·l•l ----·---------~ 1 WON-Chicago t416.4,-720) 2 f5 Rines' Orch, 7 Rubinofh Otch, 8
Men!&gt;t'. If hi lruL l'lll)tiJ(il mert'Jy lo
pm J!i~&amp;seball '] 05 Lome'll Hungry I Our Go vcrnmrnt Tnlk"; 9:1~ 'fed
society. As a result. the new board will hu\'e to constder
1&lt;\'lllg the lfU!h lO th8 III'IJ)tle,
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'Burtnett~:~ Qrcll · 81\Vec:r.~:~ Orch, II Lllrr:~J· f 'Ullk6 Or.
ca~tes of l'!Omc 2,000 pnsonerH in the stute peuitentiu.ry at
li\U~I lte hrouJ:ht Ill tlllt'h a WilY 111111
r~~~·~~···~~:"';&gt;;;""~.Ship:
9 Burtnett's' Or;
W JZ-Ne"~ York (39-4 5-'100) 1.30
1m•u uiHI wttm•·n wlll hu lutlucetl to
10.30 Waynr Kay'r: OH:i., 3 30 Musical snowColumbus and on the State Farm.
dt•,•IJ" rur Chrl~f.
Ted weem'tt Or , man , 5 Phantom Camvun ; 5.30
orch
Radio Luminaries; 6 Over Jordon;
.:. 'l'lu!lr 11.tlhnle lll\'l'artl UJIJJO!!IThere can he no di::~puting the fad thnt in such a
tl"ll. (\·. lt). 'J'I1Ito IH Sl\I(:.;'!!'Jiled IJy
6_30 CfL.ldlebght. Musicale. 8 i6
A'l
reli,Po'~
teaohin
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.or
large number there ure Lound to ben great mauy, from I he
thll' &lt;lord ••tJJert•furt•." .. J,ung llmt!
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• creed, 1f tney are to ha\'r a:!ly d.a.im
Brusl'oft'l! Orch. 10 15 Hr·d Hug.tpon
thf!
love,
loyalty
Md
devtlt!On
(!f
the
poople
mu~t
be
in
h11nnonywitb
t
hr&gt;r·.. ror" they uu·rll•d" Thll' OJI&amp;&gt;o~
c:cr H:umonlr.s. 10 :4b Suuth Sea
law of !LVerages , who s hould not be dumped out into tlw
the teachinpt of J ..•,•us thll Christ whmce words fit into t'\'Cry fold and 11reviee alllou dill not llll!'tent Lht!lr llfPJu' hWJR-DeW'olt
t4ll0-7501
Sam l'!llalidcrn; II TheiS On:h
lap of society to re~ume then· la·Nless activilleH whe1·e the~,o cl the human h.eart , and of whom 1t Wll.l!l s.:ud in John 7:46 "NEYF.R MAN
lng Inn Jucltl"tt them to l'6DIInue
Ch1l"rcn's
Hour;
!) ur.1·\e
Neal,
SPAKE LIICF. THIS MAN "
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5 4!;pm Radio Lumlr " lcs; 6 30
lrft off \\h e n Jaw !-ileppetl in to put a temporary end t~
,.;J\e UJ• 1\urt.: hl'lliUIP. or op.
Candle L11ht Muatcalc, 10 ·30 Ha~;~­
theu VJ C Jou~. lawle!ls act~ . Naturally the Jaw abtdmg t·Jt
1111t1ltlon.
Wht•re\t&gt;r the ~tmttJl'l 11
PY Half Hour, 11 Theis' Orch, 12flt
l'elllly IJJ'elldll'tl there will In! ullPI.Iam Uance Orch.
izenship l!oi worned uvcr the r-lituation. They would lw
BL fllA/'10 \' M K CiiURCH
1mon s ubject " If God be e~Ood;.v;; k"\'::""::,.
WABC-New
Gitlin L. l 'ennell, ~ltu•ier
Sene Him, t( Baal be God
ft&lt;'l'ODilJIIUled
negligent in their dutie~ and carclcs;; of their privilegeH a~
9 1 • A M Sunday school B cnJ 8
Sln~liJ'~
well as their actual :-:.utety if they d1d not awaken to tht Ne ut%l1ng, Eupt
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~edn..l..._ evenlnv. 7 ~o·,lf*·
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mid wee'1':rvlce.
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MornltJt·
SCI'tice
o!
Sept.
great danger and JHJ the Parole Boardil office with pro·;~;,j;;,;;;,:l
hll
'Judlt&gt;n.Sa~urday enmlng 2 o'clock ChilWOI'shtp Anthem by clloiJ· Theme
March
dren band meettnr.
for Jtougbt, MmL-~t-ez;..
"r
Jlt('ud.tln:;
testing letter~.
'fll~l'~ will be 110 evenmM se1 vic:
lllllltltutle (It tht• cit)
Past cxpcri&lt;WH'C, howe\ t'r. m :'!Uch action~&lt; a~; t hi~
CARMEL U. B. CHARGE
\\'lwrt- men rnllhtulb
J. C. Gibson. Putor, Raelu
,,.1 111l(•h tht&gt; j.,'l~lf'l tht&gt;nl ''Ill he til·
have heC!n that we muv t.'xpt•t·t ltttle or IHI heed to cumt&gt; FOREST RUN M_ E. CIIURCH
Carmel Sunday achool at 9 30 'IIIlO I\
I I M su.ld~&gt; Y sch cJI Vc1non
from the protest:; ali the last penwn in the Htate who l'\eemtl Nc:l' ,. Supt
Eva Archer, Supt. Preachlna: 10 · 30
:i. l'nul un1l l\11rnnhnM IIICI!nlllted
·. -, i). 'l'lw Jr•ltil nu•l th~ Uen to bv .:!ntiUcd to a hcanng in the P:ft'f' and mind s of l hl j 2 P M Sovtce r.f V.(,H hlp
Morntns Star Sunday school 9 30
uullPtl Jn 1hl11 a~;H.tulr. lk:lns
Ra)mond Krider, Bupt
average pu1itic1an, iK th e citizt'll who pay~ the blib wh e r o.: -l
URST B,\PTIST Llll. Rt.:H
npurl~~ed of tltl!J elT11rt, l't\nl nnd
Prayer meeting each Thursday l\nnurh,114 llNI to l~!4tra lll\tl Derby,
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by thetic folk~ may live, i11 many JnRtancet' , like the para-lr. ' lt•urer, l'astor, !\oliddlfp~Jrl evt'lllna:
'l 30 Artie Blnier, leader. \\ht'l'l! lhl'y JlTCI!ciWd the ~IJII]ll'l.
Meiod!eB;
E \ r d a y t:c:hool it liJ A M
Bethany Sunday school 9 3Q.
11. An Attempt to Wo,.t!ip Paul
Room's
Rites they ar e . Somdlmll 11erhup~. there may he a chnngl' H M cross. supt
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Cmtls Carmllram, Supt. Preaebl ,ntl larnabal aa Ood, (n-. H-18)
Ball
6 N~ll: Lufor the hetter blft at })J'C~"&gt;'-'r.t that time ~ceriH~ much to·J M l l'llll \H wm~ hlp 10 ~ :; A M lng 1.30 These are worth
I. 'l'he t!Ct1t&gt;~lou ( 1 , . • ~ 10). It
The Ooldberp; 8 Con'
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\\'!114 I he hNIIIIIC •1t a hllle mun.
Orch; Q Rolle's Qn::h, 10 Little
distant to Ol e OIVcrugt! taxpaymg mdiv!dual.
evani!elbsm will t:e with ur; to &amp;ervke:s you should be pret~ent.

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l muiu.. m and 5I1Khll}' bt:lter 300-400 t.e verl:l,l ln the clty lio&amp;J"'l&amp;e, by de··\
But.te rtld d or Tro y
m t~.ji•J-----t\'~11 dt:ndt'd thr t;ot-,le lill.s \ te r grnde vea lens 300-1000 lop tOf&gt;O I 'U'a~ heN! brought t he ;xlo~
of p v m~nl ot th~ Lnn ril ly JJl·r- ~ Shtep recelpt..ll ~000 mmt.e. ... t.eatly u.galr,Jtt the c lt )' ond u••
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to ' owt-r cha.Ct&gt; ha• n~"'~tghts up Ifi nd 'I'ro)' Railroad ror damages Q;t
s ,, !t~. r RS I co uld :.ee , he sold, to BOC'. bulk be\ler ~rv.dt:' uvrr 65 her t,a r
Nil:hts' Lowera VIta 'I
lt Wit~ ,\ ij rt'Ul tllln [! ]OJ l hl' i!&gt;t'Cll\ld
Wu ghtl; 1'2fl·71!i , good •0 &lt;.hd.u:
JrYo \J feel &lt;&gt;I ...I urul ;ufl·duwn frorft
ha!i tu1n ed cha1J mlln.Shlp uf t h .. han1: car df'alcrs and the b::~otlet;- 5(1 t n 60 lb weight.-. 5.&gt;0-7()0 tom - ~
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111~ L;j SIKI •• ~ 11a~kuchl! Lee
l'onl t rl:'lU P ovtor tu H OWAld Suva gc .. ,.,
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l'a lrui,St lrfn• •• :.. .. rv""~''""' Clrt' le•
ot Chlcatco. R ,ormt' l ht'RU oJ til•
m50on, 25
nn 1 med.Jum l)tll.d ct l•r(JV.&lt;JUL•
t:f_EM lOX BOARD Rl:SIG~S
under 11:; ~ •. ll"""" c b ~e. n uru1n11 and
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Elf¥ t' ly
Bladd"' r w e.. k l ,.,~ ... • •u ~ ..n t. y Kid·
~fllllni:mllon
t'ITT"'Ht R'JH Ll\'f.sl•u ·K
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Btl&gt;t IJ - IN5- f orln l( r brl1t nn w C ~&gt;ntr. 111 und we t
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11- JNS l lu~o:~
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I A~sertlng their a ctlon wa5 '!or the wlu•t I thlt1 k I&gt;~ t11" lCT bdl ••t&lt;t moed•
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wa~ l1elpmg 1000 mos l lv 10 to 1 .:~ lugh cr 170
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tctne I ha \ •· 'l'" "T f"un•l 11 of t on
6 1vea bl&amp; I''' P"'""'m,. nt lu Jl h&lt;&gt;tl l•.
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AUTO IS SEIZED
~t ln t.ert'll
a ll
ooncerned.,'
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f Pra.nk T Hl.lt'~, a1m lnis- to l~&gt;(\ Jb:, 700 _125 lntt l' r (1f1Ct! o f
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of tl!theot Jt'fler.son
countv Ju•t
u l( Ill" f nr t:ye tex rSi sB-Iez) .
Huttt.rd'&amp; at.aunch wa.rrlorll jU!t 1
- or o veterans atfair b-, lll'f' lhe 190 l" 22(] Jb kuid 1 ~60 to JOO Jib
~boa l r 1 t 101111
ht ...
· It'a nnly 11 c •u •d I gwua m .. ., n ta
could not oonnect wltb an""'- or the ployed
Ml.s!t AUce Conro)' who 1s ~~ 1\dinlnlstration ::; opening [! Ullltl:a ln 11~ f t:i 140 10 11 1b!;
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w en li as plac- qul (' kly .:-om b8 t the•., -c und ltl una11nd
aLl teacher ln th 811
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t.:-1 )·6!1 ' lO'J
p :'1 1111 0 . Sept
11-lNS 0 11 ) jr-&lt;J nl ' •der l' fit'C
re l ::~l lowll\
g repurll; of 8 11. tl~ f y Ct; mplut .. ly. a r 1.,turn emp.li
ldferln&amp;:s trom Rothll'eb and were
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ver un 8 ur er bonus pa ~ m ~ nt '
to 1-: l lb:- 5:..~-l.i3i, puckm" r;o\\ s Mlll\il.ger L 0
Wh!llti'Y tunJt-d ltl't"fll :a ntle~ tn la st munth s pn - ""'c.IL ..&amp;fl a.nd a-c.t your tJJoniY back.
!orced to 11\eal IIOftly from the !lllnd ' ;: ooiPih:S t&amp;~en t~ with Mt$
Not onl)' w\11 tht: ~ e lernns cuu ~ l1tt lt&gt; cha nge. u It 1\ .,; uu&lt;..l Jut:. 4511 1 ped e~trlan today uftt; r au autum o· mt~.rv ha &lt;J rt SI[!ned m 11 bod &gt; t.o- For Sale- b)' Martla &amp; Roller, Dnllot arter the completiOJI or tl'Je · roy
e em or e Wint.e~ ~- ~ ~ta ~- ~t !r t hl'y ~UCIXf&gt;f u ll y 475
blle, SII VP lll'd hlm t,y tilt e n ; ,.,a , da:-,
pu, MJddlepMt Oblo
game with Iii 11ho•tnr of only fou1 ' '
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- - - ~ -· -- - - - --~-- - - scattered hill! and no run11.
The boJl·M:O~:
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McElhinny, 2b
II I 1 0
Swi9her, ll .. .
4 1 1 0
Orate, lb .
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Paulkner, rr .
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The ftnal rounds of the recn&gt;atlonal &amp;e&amp;IIOJl here were bro1111ht to
To~l
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a close Thunday evening when the
New York. Central anre~atLon Purity
AB R HE
pounded YOUDI Eddie Demoskev Gordon, Jb
4 0 2 0
virtually all over the lot lor ei&amp;ht 114 Allensworth, 3b
4 0 0 0
hlta and then were aided 1n their H ubOor,ss
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4 0 1 3
l5CO n11: b)' ao number of mlaplay11 of E Demoskey, p
4 0 0 0
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4 0 0 0
Purity Cream~ by the 5COre of 6 to Bennett • r!
3 0 0 0
0
IRifE, lb
3 0 0 ()
Due to the ll!.teneu of the season Hoetllch 2b
3 0 I 2
and to the fact that football prac- Cunntniham, d
3 0 0 0
tile- sessions has detracted from the
interest of the tamoWI swnmer
Total
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aport here, It has been decided
Two base hlts-Qrate
best to close the league 8.11 it now Is
Passed baUa Darst 1 ·
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wU.b t~ New York Central tea.n
Wtld p1tche.S Demo11key 3
as champions of the nrst hal! and
Stolen bases' R AllenswOrth r
tbe Purity Ice Cream&amp; as cham-~ McElhznny 1. Swl!her, 1
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Pions of the second halt.
Umplr~s. Murray and Schaaf
The Hobeonltes snaaged a couple
score by lnnlnti:!i
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or hlta 1n the fu5t frame and then p 1 c
000 000 ~ 4 5
wlth the aid of three errors, pulled N Y C
300 102 oo .. 9 1
the ebades fo 1 three runs. Bob
x~ 1
Allensworth ruched nr 11t through
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Hubbard's bad throw then was ad·
DINNER PARTY
vanced by McElhlnn)''S hit to Iitl:ht I M· nnd Mia W1lllalu Haynulu::r
fteld. Swisher .hit directly over the ! cmc11 uaRd wttl1 a dinner Thuntblrd baseman s J1cad for anothf'r : rl:1y (" entu~ at thc, 1 lto..l •. ~ ... u , _ ,
hit, scoring Alletltiworth orate htt ' per 'Ihll·d uvcuw Th!! t 11 1.1 1 :
u!,t;,:d pl~~er then Faulkner re· wtn! pre&lt;:;Lnt M; 1u 1d Mr~ ·~~~~~· i

1,1 ;'&lt;!'-0 S 'r}' x·r-Act• H 1- !!1
I.!II .Ut.N lJ ·:XT ~ llleo~ed 11re theY
"hl• lf are l•l'rP er nt " d fur rt11hl·
ot"LII·nP ~~· ~al&lt;e
fur thelrl I• til•
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moDL:V. b) tJu T H.
left th• flnt or the week foe eolumbua, 'lrbHe he will be enrolled
tlil.ll II Senior Ill Ohio 8tat4: UnJverR
Alle-"'wocth lly
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lm:ced
eb at aecond then 1, M&gt; ono · - • A A Dtllnrd · ,,_
atole
home.
McBJh1nny came
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th Ulh Wfth
nLoe uppercut t O I t U..nt:d the m.ldd~ O( the Wlle k
th~ chin and
wa~ IICOI'ed Then •tron·
~everal wt&gt;ek~ motor trtp thru
•Tem r saee
Yc!:lhtnny 1t.ole t.hlrd. bue and I
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wae soored ~Orate's two bale hlt l M! r J v E:tmlth South Sccm 1d
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arleston holpltal
been taken by Qordon bBd he nOt In t bsErvatlon and treatment Sbt&gt;
tnoua:ht It wu ll rout ball and JM. 1wlll proba.bly undergo llll opera.tlon
1~ ride.
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PURITY CR[ ~ MS
ClosE S[~SON IN
STINGING O[f[AT

worlt1ni on thelr problem and oth- \

m ent.s thlout:bout the country be- _ · - - - -J&amp;n "'Tit.inl: the Detroit PoHce &amp;H.· ,...ftd'll.
~ bii ·perikle WGI'IL aod a neus:·
tor detail£ Cleveland wu one
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Prtffi.'i ttwlr dt'tl\and
tl11' St:nttlor l Cul!k ltloelpt.~&gt; au fill r blootuly • l 'ld~d !)y authorlt~ to aa tiafy ,a
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saJd tut lJU'y y, il l IIJICI tJ. e ltiUV• : rew CloUUIIQI\ IK• \Jt t
tla lr )Udqmt!nt O( J3'J' ;i 8&amp;:•m.t tht' CitY I
Y:&amp;rli:!lyt aiJ'Il'
eri\IllCI!l lv Sl ~p .. Lio lllilill J.oulldllli l.liJlGYdOitl lnt:tliUJII .. ut.
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Mil • - lrith l{r. and Yrl. D. 8 hriJlllt
j)J"011 am &lt;tlld the llrmy lll' Lll sutftr 33~-.ll75
lU\\.001 lflll.(h ""..... ~ U.0-:1(),) l l'f;l-1~
m"onoo·· ·· ·-- .. L . . , . ""',,_~~earby -hom .. ~rrown 13 qt . chip
(/J octlnut:a rram. pa13e one&gt;
pr
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' been employed duriDI the aunihatr M:lll \ll'Sllt.a VlrJ;Il11a Ma lrM:, 'J't'nll~pr&gt;r
». te y
I a fl' W bullE iiradllll;. CUIJlJUWI W ec t.ed t.o atasfy t.he JOOiment, from ·~
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QUALITY MEATS and GR'9(:ERIES
' 3 lbs ... __ . . . 25c
Sausage, ow· own make,
Hamburger, fresh ground,- 3 lbs. . .... 25c
Fresh Ham Roast .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . 15c
Nice Rib Roast, from youp.g tender Heef l5c
Nice Chuck Roa~t ............... ·. . . t5c
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Do you need a good broom at . . . . . . . . 29c
Lard ............ : . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . tOe
Good Coffee, 2 polmds ............. 25c
Sweet Potatoes, 6 lbs. . .. .. . . . . . . . .. 25c
Combination Sale
2 lb. Hamburger, lib. Ground Pork
All for ... _. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29c
Calumet Baking Powder, lb .......... 19c,
Matches, 3 boxes . _............. , .. tOe

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••NI:t' or meat
tbll wee~ ... we baYII 110&amp; been lu.'Wial e...P,
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worked out. tha~ wa&amp; practical
enolijlb to UUi!ll'e the ncepUon or
everJ' me6!&gt;1&amp;1e broad.cut. ntn t¥
~~~w:ile&amp; be&amp;an anew Polioll depart.

Columbul from

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pi'Oieu....
T wo years llii:O, Cleveland's poUce
BY .rAlliES C. KINKAID
1 ~10 £tat.~ weut oa the air
Dnloe·TennlO'
"L lf. a. ~laJ t::onespond.en t
Ita record h&amp;i been amnz:lna:. The
New York and"
Cblcap
O!neland 8ept. 11- Poliee rv.dio , 1 t une needed for a t~quad car \.0
althO 'lib yet onl~ an lnrant, 1s one 1each the I!Ct'ne of a crime has
of •the
wbtch haYe been con- been lowered at leiU!it ~ per ceut
d atant.a
•ve,,e ""' the poJiee war on crime. i11 almost every Cll&amp;e and in moat
\fil,nl)' e~tn. rears old, radio 1n e&amp;Beli the percent&amp;&amp;:e is even hiahpollee squad cars and cruisers h!Ul 1er than that. ln one ~:~&amp;tit, an ardeveloped b~ leap~~ and bow1dl In rest wali a.l!ectetl within n!teen aec~
tbe lalt two yearli
Thl.&amp; fast rltfe 011ds auer Lne Cllll was broadcast.
ln broad:OIIL!Itlng to squad cars Is Il \\OUld have t.Dken a ~uad car .lt
probably due to the increase In let~.:s l ten llnd may~ more minutes
pubUc lnl.ereat m automobile .ad1v to 1eo.ch tl'Je scene of the 1:1.~t
~eptlon.
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Det.ro&amp;t can be called the "fath el ptutlcul.tlr case
ol the pollee radiO " tor ln that etly
P',equently arrests are made ln
the fir st. c11pcr1n1ents In tbJ.S !me ! tlllet nV.n ut.es and in most cuse£
\\Ci t conducted. As IUiU!!.l, prellnu- \,il Pr e an ures~ 1~ made ' immedlnary trLaLs were scoffed at by tltOloe ately uLter a call Ia received thr•
laymen . who did not realize the a 1etaoe Is about two minutes
added strenath that could be gh·eu
A man who WUti fttrt'titec:l for bW')lohce
department..s
tbrough
this
ila1
y several monUu; ago, an "old
A SECRET l&lt;ETaEAT- 1-Jear my volct!, 0 God. in my
new aUy .
hand a t the busmess paid a ;noat
prayer: )Jresene r11Y life. Htde me from the secret coun- As th e expcrtments went on , sl1tkmg cumphment to the
more and more p~ple bec11me Jn - 5fSlem
sel of th e w1ck ed.-Psalm 64:1, 2 .
tcre.st-ed m the tests untU tlna11y
You know, -tie sald. ;:1~-~"'"" t
tbe lame of theDetroltdepartment. eve11 pay us to gll;lt out· _
spread to otne1. C•t•es Toaay therii! mme with you guys equlpped
IU'(l probably fifty cities thRt haH• radro We am t got an even break.
radio b1·oadcastlng S) St.em&amp; or ar e You·ve just about taken all the
WHOLESALE PAROLES
plannln!. them
gamblrng out or ou1· buslntila It's
I·~~NY letters of. protest to ~he newly formed ParolE; The flrl:it H&amp;dtos 111 sqund ctt r.&gt; a sure LJet.-aJrd you're the wlnner."
crudp affails There was JltPollee cnrs can now patiO! stree&lt;.a
lioa1 d come espetut.lly wel1 timed. The recently en~ were
Ue apparatus that. could be used l w en ~y -four hours a day without
acted letw, concocted by a legislature that had little or no sahistactorlly m uutomobJles An- being uu t of contact with their pretenna systems bad not been de- cmcts
ln undea populated secregard for the law ab1ding eh!ment of the state, has cre- veloped; the llllit.lon system .,Kg- [ tlunli. radio s&lt;:ou .. cars clln be UBed
ated a s ituatwn that ts alarming to say \.he least. Simply aty had not bee-n Vallqul!shed; pro- for pat1ol v.ol'k replacing the beat
per tubes \\ete yel :.0 be des1gne1 • patrolmen and g1vlng more embecause the record of a prbmner is good in the imttitution Th~ Detl Oit department conUnued 1c•ent prutecUon
to which he has been sent hy Jaw for the commission of

Demoakey Hit Timely By
Winnero Who Take
Advantaae

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I Le11on for September 13

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By Loaero; Creamo Nner
Had Chance; Fail
To Score

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l' lt l\1 ,\l t Y 'flll' lt:- S... me Mhu•lon·
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n 'd !I H ·ruJ't• · -some Mlul o na r:r
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1-'adng Other

1 P01ul and Barnab..s Preaching
'J hl'lr t"XJ•t•rlen(:e Jwre walfl rnud•

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Eu lc1 B Y P U 6 :!0 P. M
E'll'lling St"J'Vlct' 7 30 P M lJt
Stull lipellklng.
age,
flr5.yer meetmg Wed l 3C P M

ECENTLY TWU young i'\Jto!terH, 11 and 14 year2 of
fCM)lcdtvcly, lci(th~u
homes without acqu~tnt1ng
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Jn t.r mullate B Y F' U G JO P M

PUESBl'TERIAN

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P:ru.tu, MlddJc1wrl

T. Ht..yd G11y,

S;~bbath

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Grate, Built . c!
school ccnvenu 9 t5
un trch et:n •Jr(;B 10 30

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IJot111 gra.:louSIIO\l'l'r Hlmwn In hf'al·
lnx tlllt1 lmne mun \u•t·ltt!touml nt-w
tllfttcult~. Tlwt whh'h uu~ht t11 June
leen ll 111'11' Y,UII lllrlllld hthl u hill·
drnntf!. '!'hill ""~ 11. notuhle mini·
cl~. 'J'he IIIUll lmd 114"\er llllikt'll
llu h~llrlng l'nnl Jtr'Nif'h, full II \\lUll
!11 hlt1 lwnrt tllom. 10:17).
"l."o:: .l&gt;tlul 1••·r1,_herl thAI he lrlll!\ II;• f'III1N1 wl1h n Jn11d
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ult l'nuld hl'l!r fur the
man to lllltml urri,~;IIL
'flu• ;·nr..
wnR lm:ltJtnlnnt'OUII, fur he il'U1lCd
IIIJ 111111 "nl\;~• 1 (\ to}.
:!. The method (1\, ll ·l!t). 'I'I&gt;&gt;'Y

Chri1ti.11.n Sd~nce Churchett
"SUBSTANCE" is the subject (rf

the Lcsson•Sermon in all Cbu~he~
of Christ, Sdentiilt, for Sunday
SeptembeJ" 13,
The Bible selcdlons include the
!ollow.lngfrom Prover~ 9 (8:10.1l):
Recetve my instruction, and not
11lver; and knowledge r"ther than
choice gold .•• For wi11dom ill bet'- h
b
.... r t an nt ies; and all the thillg"'
that
may be de111red arc not to lte
~ompared to It-"

miles w1th a ~.:ouple of youthM, one .a ue1ghborl
Subj J"cl
boy , th,~ o th cr J'eSJ d mg
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t 1el' t c parents I rv 1 ~ lnR '1 3~ E:ubJect
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and poh ce had looked all o\ er the countr;...· in an P.ffort t, 1 cw ~r l t qtes n F1o.:rnM\ e Church ?'
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Eenu.. r E11den vor ll 30
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.IupHer· und l'uql
l•I'O.'IIU .... llf! \1' !1!1 !lie l'itl••f
I ocat~ them, they rtoturned to then· home ~ . The parents, M1fi week 1,, ,1y 1 1 J':.'l!t 1&lt;; 130
The Les!!on-Sermon alS&amp;o includes
Tile prll'llt of .Jutnt .. r
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o~N1 und ~~trh1ntl11 rt&gt;lill)' to
In the meantime, had reque11ted the isHuancc of warrant~'
lhe I oII owm~
pus:age1 rom the
ST PAUL LIJTJIERAN CIIURCH Ch ns
· t'tan sc1
'ence text book, .. Sd~CJ~l'~ltlt"''
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,.~for the boy:;. The rirl!i, 8Ct:Ol'ding to reports, told thei
J. c..:. Plkb. Putor
m~ and Health with Key to the
In lhtof&gt;t&gt;M~un "' .J .. Mn.&lt;~ t'hrl~&gt;~t
Scnptures," by MarJ Baker Eddy:
lnll4 tli'tunlh· 11Pilf'Kr~l tu 1111\11
pnrent8 11f th eir tnp hut !lttJadfa!!lly refu:;e lo divulge th ~ SUI)d.ay ~~ehool 9 a.m.
Morning Devotion lU a m
substance. intellige~e, wisI H: l'hll. :.! :'i', K).
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whereabo uts of the mwle mcmhers of th~ Journey.
E~entnll wora.up 7 30 p. m.
lorn, being. immortality, t'aylle, al)fl
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\\!hllt• lhl' boyl' Ill qu~tion lilt~ l' eK~HillKihle to a ccr"0 Come Lel Us Worship."
•fl'ect belong to God. These llTe
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lain l.!'~l
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CHURCII •estatlon1 of the Infinite divine
II1..'~&lt; 111!1 '"" lit
1 1ltod In tl 1e Hul
·'I ress o I
e cc tor Kilt l IIWXCUSa l e actiOll:\,
"" fl a SO, TilE t' IIIST ""l"TIST
o.o•
young a" Lhuy .1re, l'houlJ •·orne 111 Jnr their ~hare of con- Alon10 R. Sh.rk,
f'b. D., M.1nbter ~rmdple, Love" (p.275).
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POMEROY
11. Tlwy drnk'll Jbat they \\ere 11!·
demnahon, but moHt .,fall, the Jl&lt;ii'Cilb\ of today an• i.30 e. m BBtble school. Aten
\Inc lll'ln;tt~. Ullll tii!Clurt"d thut h•
to blame. It 1s rel'ognized and admtlted tbul re.rard)es; Shain.
supt.
Pt. Pleasant Koute No. -L•••h'"'PI belngo~
wlth Hke PAAlons
10 20 U m public Wor sblp
'The
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of what effort:; pllTC!Ib may tJXtl'l'iHt' to kee~ their ofJ'- Kmel o[ a Church that Counts
l1 'l'he.• rllr~lt&gt;tl thNP to turu
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'130 p m Evening worship ' SeV·
0 H KatJ!JnO.I\ and son HUlton B\\uy from lhPJI\e \'&amp;In th!Dgt unto
zprmg 1n the proper t:hanue 1'1 ant teac
em
e U J I Y en thowmud who hnvt&gt; not bowed of Bc uth aide vtsttcd Mr and Mr~&gt; the th·lnv; Ootl "ho made heann
and fon!Jl'lhllc ;o;!oi of ·w it )' Ward act!'!, in addition to showing j UI~ knee to Bani
Edward Somerville Saturday
Klltil'llorth tmd hull left " 'itlle.M...Ot
nluR
In tbat he lin• alwny» done
them the great r ost of tho~o~e acl!-1, that certain chlldren 1 FlBST PRE8BVTRIAN AND
M1 and Mrs Ray llnynP.o'J aqd
~hinl!' rain and rrultfnl ~Wu.11 I
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-In a dir
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P~.tCi EVAN CHURCH
daut hters of Helghls vl5ited Ml'.
filling tbeir hemrt• llltli •J•d·
WI p K)' t I' p.1r o weorrtgl eN an. ruu
·ay
ec· Minlner
a.1 -'&gt;~, Mrs Juhn S ..... hwartz 8a.tu.......
T)leopbll MehJ,
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tlon oppnsilt• tn the teaching of thmr elder~.
suuday 11Chool at 9 n m Earl
D1 J. M Fa.d k:~ wns called here
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Harteobach, superintendent, Fred Frldf' ~' Cl•enmg to Sl!e H A ~llrnetL
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who arP- J.l'Pllt'lllil\' found in\'nlvcd in tho11e ~eta which mu- Mowing service at to 30 All th•! F A S::hultze of Loon wu a
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• 1womEn ol the church are e:~peclally Ihuslt'( &amp;l d11Uor at the home of c
aUy hrmg unfavnrable piiLhcth' and rf,wnety, 1f nothmg I Invited to attend thb service A B~tftr Wednesday £Yen1nv. •
WO!)je will ~&gt;~how thut ti,eir former lif'-' und teaching hb Tile womcau1 &lt;:11otus 1vm slng. The 1 Rev c. J. Baker of Dunbar agep.
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111\lbject. of the aennon 11. ''The frcp1 FridD.y until Monda)' \1:IQ\ t'jts
not been what It 11hou!d have b.cen. Tn the preHent CKMt, OhaJlenae of the Church of Cllrl~t fon c A Saker and tamUy.
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b 1 to Womenhood " 'l"r1tmilt!&amp; meet T'f}.ne \lllltlng Hersc~l Bal"'.tlf~
t,,erc are no mca.n!4 o now1ng w et or ~uc hi rue u , at 6. 30
rmd ram1Iy Sunday ~= lo1r atul
a rood rule for pA7enl!~ In generttl to follow, iR to be inter- ; Evening ttel'\'lce al 7.30 sermon l.fn. Huber Lanter and chllc5ra~r
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topic. ..Put1Jn1 away
chtifiiBh I Nitro; W 4 ltc*Jlt!J'f a.nd fl
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elted enough Ill the. rearing of thetr Ctal ren to ave at ! thlnp." The choir will slnl also of Pt'ICa and Leah~.
Jea!it Rn irlea of wh~ . . b transpiring in the mind~!- of lheil .tt ttU11 service
j ilr and M.a frank tennclt aM

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burie4 hy lmtne tlmfd person who thought that the world
W~Riloing to Jotmash before 1780.

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Monday evening Lhe omoera and chUdlt!'ll were the BUlld•Y auca, 1 10f
wnq w. [ Rlftle and fap~lly.
mtet
Ur and Mn. (l)larlea Oahell and

\tc:achens of the Sunday school

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Tueaday evcmns atlcr school 1J1e ' !JJn PI Pt Plensant IJ)ent Eh1~Y

P~t.Qr'a clasa will mee[ tn the tow· wl't:h the Jntter'.11 pPrent.s, Mr JJ1d

er room
Vn. B H. Matem.
: ~und&amp;y, 8ept ~Oth J~; Yo una Pco- Muriel M:c~uney \'la.Jteg

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Jack LlttJe;

to:U Henry TMis'
Qrch; n·30 Ballew and hll. orch.
WJ7r-Ntw York t3&lt;l9.6-'f80) l.to
TUneful nmee; 2 30 Chtcqo Serenade; 3 Syncopators: 4 MI\Z(! of
l~:;r~~~·~~TalHenry'B Onlh, ~ 40
11·45 Lowell TbomRII;
; 6'46 LeMar Or;
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He will penonaU1 demonatra&amp;e
bla metlwd wiUlnt eharp a\
&amp;be Laf.,.dk Hokl, MarteUa,
Ollie. on Sat:arday enly, SepteJDIM!r 12th- from 9;00 A- M. te
t:IO P. M. ObiJ men ..,. In .

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ease no maHer how larlfl tbe
r•ptare or Wbere l&amp; Is located.
r lhplllft often ealltlll!ll Ste~DAc•
l'Nable. ll&amp;ckaebe, Corultlpatton
Nft'1'owou!!ill, and other al~ntl
Hudred11 or dt!albl'l from rufl

tare ean M a voided.
JTbls vldt h for ••lit! people
eniJ.I-E. J. Meinhardt, Home
OUke, 1511 N. Crawford &amp;we.

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tobacco~ receive the same sort
of rlq mg - he.tt treatment, he called it. In one
' f&lt;~ctor), he sa) s. they rna}' talk aiHmt 'hakmg
tht tobacco~ and in another they call 11 anothtr
na1ne. l-Ie sa)~ wl1.tt they actualiJ' Ju lS to ' dry •

the 1ohaccos- reduce the mmsture m them - and

that the machine that they all ust:
'Dryer.'
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to the quahry of wbacco.

that's quite a' different story. so Rob says ; some

or the card

fadones use Jflild, ripe tobau:u, wlule others

'thmk that thJc~ h~a\l'y tobacco 1s good enough.
Bob knows to~oco and he tells me that tt take.'&gt;
good tol!acco·_;_ rruld and npe - to make a Ciga-

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(If ptpes and things hke that runnmg through
the roofs of the factones and someumes rht'y
look dtfh•rent, but th.tt the w.ty Clgart'ttes are

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DINNER BKIDtiE
Mn. C. E. Smith entertainrd 1hr
meml'f'r8 of her bridge club with a
, dlnnrr, Thursday evening, serve(!
at the Mary Jane. After the dinner
was l'erved, the membets meL at the I
home of Ml'll Smith, on Second ~
1Avenue, where an eveninll: of turd 1
playing followed

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COMING RIRIE AGAIN

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nne factones; a'n d I han~ heartl htm &lt;-ay &lt;~II nf
thrm are juM the ~ame. He says thert' are a lut

WCI!' st:Ived.

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(400-'l'&amp;ol 1:30 pm
kit: Trotters 2 30 Chl&lt;o
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Soorl'fl; 5e·M
Uncle
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an eaay one to HubbiU'd who fum~ Third Avenue The tl'Ophie3 to 1
bled around with It until he lfkct hlsh ~core wrr&lt;! prrttnted to Mrs
Alfred Elberfel•J and r..{rl! Frank

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Mr:o
lb;tb trame
the m!'mbccs of the Jlve-hu.1dred
ID tNt round, Rothfeb tapped club. Tburllday at het· home on

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tastes just nghtt--not raw or sharp or too npe:
of. tast,•Jess-just. pleasing and sat1sfying. \Vel!.
ihar·~ the way 'it is with CHESTERI'JE.LDthey just sun tne nght down to the groundthey sattsfy." .

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At the first moot!.1g- ot th&lt;' Homr
Eccnumtc Club, of M. if: 8, held
September 8th, the followlne dfi-~
cers 1\ Cl'll' electEd for the r.omhw
yeilr Pre81den~ , Lucy/ ·Erlewitle, 1
VIce President, Pauline Mills, Sec - '
eta!'y, H~l~n 01\"\!!18, and 1reasur~
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M1 s Elste Miller of HunUngton
I&amp; here for a vlllit with her fathe. ,
Pf:te Feeney and llister Mildred
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Mrs H . D . Cunnluaham cuntm- 1
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Mr. and Mrs D11ve Corliltl ol
Ripley a.rt spendhJH severttl da)':; 1
.hert&gt; ~·lth relatives ar .d (t1cnds.
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1 Mr and Mrs. Webb Hall of Rut-

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IJ you've nevez"'
met a CJueeJtJ • •,
. · · . rou'U rl!copia 'J.I!r ..,.~teo :rou aee
Lu ta d..i. sar liule kanet.•o rftlliu:en.t
of tbe courtt•of F ran.coe durin.s tl.e tecoad
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It •II'UtOU•tac c:Laneter in deciJ~J
•"raiJ. •illinerr ....
,. 1M '"oirl il~ il UfiiCMOfUtntllf
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LematWr Batun:la)' eventf\1
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R,oy X1nClllde bas · purcti-.d
IFO,.E81' RVN B&amp;I'TIST CK\ItwH 1n-ew ctoncrete bloOk l:lllo Ld ·ttike
CftA"TEROAK fiQLLdW
plac-- of the on'c t.llat wai dee~r,q_fr
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T, M. 10111!1, Mln.li.~t
I'd by thr. !t0f111 ljaqle tfine qo ~\
It has heen decided to let Cornwallis surrender again Iunday school 10 I&amp; a m Her~ Jl1.s HPney White u!l dli'Qit~Je_.
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bett Oallaway, Bupt
vlett-rd Mrs. Vina Bnmett Sunday
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th e Yorkl own
l~l!ICjUJ-cen 1 enma t M a •
B U! an- 1 11 o,'dCltlt mornlnll wor 11 hlp, Ser· eveni!JI
rrave International question settled without recourse. man eubJect. "I am the re•urrec- l Mn Anna W1Ulen: Df

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~ t ~~~fht~onyt~ut p~~~;::~ I ~~~~~~dll~n~r so:n:nd M~~ ~uu J"s I

home throlllh the same route
The ne•t three men were reth-ed

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P enll$)lvanlan· h mscl!

hHomfte plate Sauer socked one to Re)ncld&amp; \md son Cmlg ' 8
t:oq~e 1
oe lch who fumbled allowJ.na:
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SWisher to scm·e, then Ora.te IICOI'I!d 1
BR1DGE IIOSTESS
whl!ll
Hoeflich
avaln
muffed
one
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trom WILlock
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rf'. Rcseoer Zl'lher wns hu~t . sr.
Their fourih run or the
ame I lo L'lt ~embers of her bridge club
came Jn the fourth tnnlng whe~ Bob 1( n l bu~day t:venlng at her home
Allenaworth ngaln hit to left field I Ln St.llt Filth Avi:! nue Three tabwen\ to seeond on a wild pH h b ' · ~s l\'\· r~ In play dUHlliJ lhJ even- I
Demoalr:ey then tc third au~ o~ l lllg. At a lalt hcul , dalmy r~- I

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C.IVf $ U:Ct!lpt8 100 5Leil.dy to 50 I puty rher lffll
vlrt ut ul uven;l:!ltUI !ICTVILI
as u loWt. r: plainer jtTv.deb dull bul k bi' L
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eomc crime, thii'l law makcH hua cligilJ\e for pnrole, re • un•kllnn .. r ~~~~ arll 101h1• ••14 dowloan~ Ordl
~- - IT~-M~~~~16how;~;~ ·s;w ~oa
111Uit14 fur I'J1rlilf I IIII ]H~ Ifill} 1111Jtl
gardless of hts pa8t record 'while he has ::lojourncd wtth
to lie l•r'&lt;:'H•ldll!l: In !he hlhlh·l•l ----·---------~ 1 WON-Chicago t416.4,-720) 2 f5 Rines' Orch, 7 Rubinofh Otch, 8
Men!&gt;t'. If hi lruL l'lll)tiJ(il mert'Jy lo
pm J!i~&amp;seball '] 05 Lome'll Hungry I Our Go vcrnmrnt Tnlk"; 9:1~ 'fed
society. As a result. the new board will hu\'e to constder
1&lt;\'lllg the lfU!h lO th8 III'IJ)tle,
It
Plve·
'Burtnett~:~ Qrcll · 81\Vec:r.~:~ Orch, II Lllrr:~J· f 'Ullk6 Or.
ca~tes of l'!Omc 2,000 pnsonerH in the stute peuitentiu.ry at
li\U~I lte hrouJ:ht Ill tlllt'h a WilY 111111
r~~~·~~···~~:"';&gt;;;""~.Ship:
9 Burtnett's' Or;
W JZ-Ne"~ York (39-4 5-'100) 1.30
1m•u uiHI wttm•·n wlll hu lutlucetl to
10.30 Waynr Kay'r: OH:i., 3 30 Musical snowColumbus and on the State Farm.
dt•,•IJ" rur Chrl~f.
Ted weem'tt Or , man , 5 Phantom Camvun ; 5.30
orch
Radio Luminaries; 6 Over Jordon;
.:. 'l'lu!lr 11.tlhnle lll\'l'artl UJIJJO!!IThere can he no di::~puting the fad thnt in such a
tl"ll. (\·. lt). 'J'I1Ito IH Sl\I(:.;'!!'Jiled IJy
6_30 CfL.ldlebght. Musicale. 8 i6
A'l
reli,Po'~
teaohin
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.or
large number there ure Lound to ben great mauy, from I he
thll' &lt;lord ••tJJert•furt•." .. J,ung llmt!
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• creed, 1f tney are to ha\'r a:!ly d.a.im
Brusl'oft'l! Orch. 10 15 Hr·d Hug.tpon
thf!
love,
loyalty
Md
devtlt!On
(!f
the
poople
mu~t
be
in
h11nnonywitb
t
hr&gt;r·.. ror" they uu·rll•d" Thll' OJI&amp;&gt;o~
c:cr H:umonlr.s. 10 :4b Suuth Sea
law of !LVerages , who s hould not be dumped out into tlw
the teachinpt of J ..•,•us thll Christ whmce words fit into t'\'Cry fold and 11reviee alllou dill not llll!'tent Lht!lr llfPJu' hWJR-DeW'olt
t4ll0-7501
Sam l'!llalidcrn; II TheiS On:h
lap of society to re~ume then· la·Nless activilleH whe1·e the~,o cl the human h.eart , and of whom 1t Wll.l!l s.:ud in John 7:46 "NEYF.R MAN
lng Inn Jucltl"tt them to l'6DIInue
Ch1l"rcn's
Hour;
!) ur.1·\e
Neal,
SPAKE LIICF. THIS MAN "
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5 4!;pm Radio Lumlr " lcs; 6 30
lrft off \\h e n Jaw !-ileppetl in to put a temporary end t~
,.;J\e UJ• 1\urt.: hl'lliUIP. or op.
Candle L11ht Muatcalc, 10 ·30 Ha~;~­
theu VJ C Jou~. lawle!ls act~ . Naturally the Jaw abtdmg t·Jt
1111t1ltlon.
Wht•re\t&gt;r the ~tmttJl'l 11
PY Half Hour, 11 Theis' Orch, 12flt
l'elllly IJJ'elldll'tl there will In! ullPI.Iam Uance Orch.
izenship l!oi worned uvcr the r-lituation. They would lw
BL fllA/'10 \' M K CiiURCH
1mon s ubject " If God be e~Ood;.v;; k"\'::""::,.
WABC-New
Gitlin L. l 'ennell, ~ltu•ier
Sene Him, t( Baal be God
ft&lt;'l'ODilJIIUled
negligent in their dutie~ and carclcs;; of their privilegeH a~
9 1 • A M Sunday school B cnJ 8
Sln~liJ'~
well as their actual :-:.utety if they d1d not awaken to tht Ne ut%l1ng, Eupt
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~edn..l..._ evenlnv. 7 ~o·,lf*·
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mid wee'1':rvlce.
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MornltJt·
SCI'tice
o!
Sept.
great danger and JHJ the Parole Boardil office with pro·;~;,j;;,;;;,:l
hll
'Judlt&gt;n.Sa~urday enmlng 2 o'clock ChilWOI'shtp Anthem by clloiJ· Theme
March
dren band meettnr.
for Jtougbt, MmL-~t-ez;..
"r
Jlt('ud.tln:;
testing letter~.
'fll~l'~ will be 110 evenmM se1 vic:
lllllltltutle (It tht• cit)
Past cxpcri&lt;WH'C, howe\ t'r. m :'!Uch action~&lt; a~; t hi~
CARMEL U. B. CHARGE
\\'lwrt- men rnllhtulb
J. C. Gibson. Putor, Raelu
,,.1 111l(•h tht&gt; j.,'l~lf'l tht&gt;nl ''Ill he til·
have heC!n that we muv t.'xpt•t·t ltttle or IHI heed to cumt&gt; FOREST RUN M_ E. CIIURCH
Carmel Sunday achool at 9 30 'IIIlO I\
I I M su.ld~&gt; Y sch cJI Vc1non
from the protest:; ali the last penwn in the Htate who l'\eemtl Nc:l' ,. Supt
Eva Archer, Supt. Preachlna: 10 · 30
:i. l'nul un1l l\11rnnhnM IIICI!nlllted
·. -, i). 'l'lw Jr•ltil nu•l th~ Uen to bv .:!ntiUcd to a hcanng in the P:ft'f' and mind s of l hl j 2 P M Sovtce r.f V.(,H hlp
Morntns Star Sunday school 9 30
uullPtl Jn 1hl11 a~;H.tulr. lk:lns
Ra)mond Krider, Bupt
average pu1itic1an, iK th e citizt'll who pay~ the blib wh e r o.: -l
URST B,\PTIST Llll. Rt.:H
npurl~~ed of tltl!J elT11rt, l't\nl nnd
Prayer meeting each Thursday l\nnurh,114 llNI to l~!4tra lll\tl Derby,
12
by thetic folk~ may live, i11 many JnRtancet' , like the para-lr. ' lt•urer, l'astor, !\oliddlfp~Jrl evt'lllna:
'l 30 Artie Blnier, leader. \\ht'l'l! lhl'y JlTCI!ciWd the ~IJII]ll'l.
Meiod!eB;
E \ r d a y t:c:hool it liJ A M
Bethany Sunday school 9 3Q.
11. An Attempt to Wo,.t!ip Paul
Room's
Rites they ar e . Somdlmll 11erhup~. there may he a chnngl' H M cross. supt
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Cmtls Carmllram, Supt. Preaebl ,ntl larnabal aa Ood, (n-. H-18)
Ball
6 N~ll: Lufor the hetter blft at })J'C~"&gt;'-'r.t that time ~ceriH~ much to·J M l l'llll \H wm~ hlp 10 ~ :; A M lng 1.30 These are worth
I. 'l'he t!Ct1t&gt;~lou ( 1 , . • ~ 10). It
The Ooldberp; 8 Con'
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\\'!114 I he hNIIIIIC •1t a hllle mun.
Orch; Q Rolle's Qn::h, 10 Little
distant to Ol e OIVcrugt! taxpaymg mdiv!dual.
evani!elbsm will t:e with ur; to &amp;ervke:s you should be pret~ent.

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l muiu.. m and 5I1Khll}' bt:lter 300-400 t.e verl:l,l ln the clty lio&amp;J"'l&amp;e, by de··\
But.te rtld d or Tro y
m t~.ji•J-----t\'~11 dt:ndt'd thr t;ot-,le lill.s \ te r grnde vea lens 300-1000 lop tOf&gt;O I 'U'a~ heN! brought t he ;xlo~
of p v m~nl ot th~ Lnn ril ly JJl·r- ~ Shtep recelpt..ll ~000 mmt.e. ... t.eatly u.galr,Jtt the c lt )' ond u••
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to ' owt-r cha.Ct&gt; ha• n~"'~tghts up Ifi nd 'I'ro)' Railroad ror damages Q;t
s ,, !t~. r RS I co uld :.ee , he sold, to BOC'. bulk be\ler ~rv.dt:' uvrr 65 her t,a r
Nil:hts' Lowera VIta 'I
lt Wit~ ,\ ij rt'Ul tllln [! ]OJ l hl' i!&gt;t'Cll\ld
Wu ghtl; 1'2fl·71!i , good •0 &lt;.hd.u:
JrYo \J feel &lt;&gt;I ...I urul ;ufl·duwn frorft
ha!i tu1n ed cha1J mlln.Shlp uf t h .. han1: car df'alcrs and the b::~otlet;- 5(1 t n 60 lb weight.-. 5.&gt;0-7()0 tom - ~
G11ll
111~ L;j SIKI •• ~ 11a~kuchl! Lee
l'onl t rl:'lU P ovtor tu H OWAld Suva gc .. ,.,
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l'a lrui,St lrfn• •• :.. .. rv""~''""' Clrt' le•
ot Chlcatco. R ,ormt' l ht'RU oJ til•
m50on, 25
nn 1 med.Jum l)tll.d ct l•r(JV.&lt;JUL•
t:f_EM lOX BOARD Rl:SIG~S
under 11:; ~ •. ll"""" c b ~e. n uru1n11 and
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Elf¥ t' ly
Bladd"' r w e.. k l ,.,~ ... • •u ~ ..n t. y Kid·
~fllllni:mllon
t'ITT"'Ht R'JH Ll\'f.sl•u ·K
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Btl&gt;t IJ - IN5- f orln l( r brl1t nn w C ~&gt;ntr. 111 und we t
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liMY&amp;pi
11- JNS l lu~o:~
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I A~sertlng their a ctlon wa5 '!or the wlu•t I thlt1 k I&gt;~ t11" lCT bdl ••t&lt;t moed•
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wa~ l1elpmg 1000 mos l lv 10 to 1 .:~ lugh cr 170
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tctne I ha \ •· 'l'" "T f"un•l 11 of t on
6 1vea bl&amp; I''' P"'""'m,. nt lu Jl h&lt;&gt;tl l•.
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AUTO IS SEIZED
~t ln t.ert'll
a ll
ooncerned.,'
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f Pra.nk T Hl.lt'~, a1m lnis- to l~&gt;(\ Jb:, 700 _125 lntt l' r (1f1Ct! o f
I mtmlen;
of tl!theot Jt'fler.son
countv Ju•t
u l( Ill" f nr t:ye tex rSi sB-Iez) .
Huttt.rd'&amp; at.aunch wa.rrlorll jU!t 1
- or o veterans atfair b-, lll'f' lhe 190 l" 22(] Jb kuid 1 ~60 to JOO Jib
~boa l r 1 t 101111
ht ...
· It'a nnly 11 c •u •d I gwua m .. ., n ta
could not oonnect wltb an""'- or the ployed
Ml.s!t AUce Conro)' who 1s ~~ 1\dinlnlstration ::; opening [! Ullltl:a ln 11~ f t:i 140 10 11 1b!;
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w en li as plac- qul (' kly .:-om b8 t the•., -c und ltl una11nd
aLl teacher ln th 811
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t.:-1 )·6!1 ' lO'J
p :'1 1111 0 . Sept
11-lNS 0 11 ) jr-&lt;J nl ' •der l' fit'C
re l ::~l lowll\
g repurll; of 8 11. tl~ f y Ct; mplut .. ly. a r 1.,turn emp.li
ldferln&amp;:s trom Rothll'eb and were
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ver un 8 ur er bonus pa ~ m ~ nt '
to 1-: l lb:- 5:..~-l.i3i, puckm" r;o\\ s Mlll\il.ger L 0
Wh!llti'Y tunJt-d ltl't"fll :a ntle~ tn la st munth s pn - ""'c.IL ..&amp;fl a.nd a-c.t your tJJoniY back.
!orced to 11\eal IIOftly from the !lllnd ' ;: ooiPih:S t&amp;~en t~ with Mt$
Not onl)' w\11 tht: ~ e lernns cuu ~ l1tt lt&gt; cha nge. u It 1\ .,; uu&lt;..l Jut:. 4511 1 ped e~trlan today uftt; r au autum o· mt~.rv ha &lt;J rt SI[!ned m 11 bod &gt; t.o- For Sale- b)' Martla &amp; Roller, Dnllot arter the completiOJI or tl'Je · roy
e em or e Wint.e~ ~- ~ ~ta ~- ~t !r t hl'y ~UCIXf&gt;f u ll y 475
blle, SII VP lll'd hlm t,y tilt e n ; ,.,a , da:-,
pu, MJddlepMt Oblo
game with Iii 11ho•tnr of only fou1 ' '
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- - - ~ -· -- - - - --~-- - - scattered hill! and no run11.
The boJl·M:O~:
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McElhinny, 2b
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Swi9her, ll .. .
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Orate, lb .
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Paulkner, rr .
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The ftnal rounds of the recn&gt;atlonal &amp;e&amp;IIOJl here were bro1111ht to
To~l
38 6 g J
a close Thunday evening when the
New York. Central anre~atLon Purity
AB R HE
pounded YOUDI Eddie Demoskev Gordon, Jb
4 0 2 0
virtually all over the lot lor ei&amp;ht 114 Allensworth, 3b
4 0 0 0
hlta and then were aided 1n their H ubOor,ss
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4 0 1 3
l5CO n11: b)' ao number of mlaplay11 of E Demoskey, p
4 0 0 0
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4 0 0 0
Purity Cream~ by the 5COre of 6 to Bennett • r!
3 0 0 0
0
IRifE, lb
3 0 0 ()
Due to the ll!.teneu of the season Hoetllch 2b
3 0 I 2
and to the fact that football prac- Cunntniham, d
3 0 0 0
tile- sessions has detracted from the
interest of the tamoWI swnmer
Total
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aport here, It has been decided
Two base hlts-Qrate
best to close the league 8.11 it now Is
Passed baUa Darst 1 ·
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wU.b t~ New York Central tea.n
Wtld p1tche.S Demo11key 3
as champions of the nrst hal! and
Stolen bases' R AllenswOrth r
tbe Purity Ice Cream&amp; as cham-~ McElhznny 1. Swl!her, 1
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Pions of the second halt.
Umplr~s. Murray and Schaaf
The Hobeonltes snaaged a couple
score by lnnlnti:!i
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or hlta 1n the fu5t frame and then p 1 c
000 000 ~ 4 5
wlth the aid of three errors, pulled N Y C
300 102 oo .. 9 1
the ebades fo 1 three runs. Bob
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Allensworth ruched nr 11t through
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Hubbard's bad throw then was ad·
DINNER PARTY
vanced by McElhlnn)''S hit to Iitl:ht I M· nnd Mia W1lllalu Haynulu::r
fteld. Swisher .hit directly over the ! cmc11 uaRd wttl1 a dinner Thuntblrd baseman s J1cad for anothf'r : rl:1y (" entu~ at thc, 1 lto..l •. ~ ... u , _ ,
hit, scoring Alletltiworth orate htt ' per 'Ihll·d uvcuw Th!! t 11 1.1 1 :
u!,t;,:d pl~~er then Faulkner re· wtn! pre&lt;:;Lnt M; 1u 1d Mr~ ·~~~~~· i

1,1 ;'&lt;!'-0 S 'r}' x·r-Act• H 1- !!1
I.!II .Ut.N lJ ·:XT ~ llleo~ed 11re theY
"hl• lf are l•l'rP er nt " d fur rt11hl·
ot"LII·nP ~~· ~al&lt;e
fur thelrl I• til•
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moDL:V. b) tJu T H.
left th• flnt or the week foe eolumbua, 'lrbHe he will be enrolled
tlil.ll II Senior Ill Ohio 8tat4: UnJverR
Alle-"'wocth lly
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lm:ced
eb at aecond then 1, M&gt; ono · - • A A Dtllnrd · ,,_
atole
home.
McBJh1nny came
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nLoe uppercut t O I t U..nt:d the m.ldd~ O( the Wlle k
th~ chin and
wa~ IICOI'ed Then •tron·
~everal wt&gt;ek~ motor trtp thru
•Tem r saee
Yc!:lhtnny 1t.ole t.hlrd. bue and I
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wae soored ~Orate's two bale hlt l M! r J v E:tmlth South Sccm 1d
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arleston holpltal
been taken by Qordon bBd he nOt In t bsErvatlon and treatment Sbt&gt;
tnoua:ht It wu ll rout ball and JM. 1wlll proba.bly undergo llll opera.tlon
1~ ride.
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PURITY CR[ ~ MS
ClosE S[~SON IN
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worlt1ni on thelr problem and oth- \

m ent.s thlout:bout the country be- _ · - - - -J&amp;n "'Tit.inl: the Detroit PoHce &amp;H.· ,...ftd'll.
~ bii ·perikle WGI'IL aod a neus:·
tor detail£ Cleveland wu one
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Prtffi.'i ttwlr dt'tl\and
tl11' St:nttlor l Cul!k ltloelpt.~&gt; au fill r blootuly • l 'ld~d !)y authorlt~ to aa tiafy ,a
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saJd tut lJU'y y, il l IIJICI tJ. e ltiUV• : rew CloUUIIQI\ IK• \Jt t
tla lr )Udqmt!nt O( J3'J' ;i 8&amp;:•m.t tht' CitY I
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eri\IllCI!l lv Sl ~p .. Lio lllilill J.oulldllli l.liJlGYdOitl lnt:tliUJII .. ut.
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Mil • - lrith l{r. and Yrl. D. 8 hriJlllt
j)J"011 am &lt;tlld the llrmy lll' Lll sutftr 33~-.ll75
lU\\.001 lflll.(h ""..... ~ U.0-:1(),) l l'f;l-1~
m"onoo·· ·· ·-- .. L . . , . ""',,_~~earby -hom .. ~rrown 13 qt . chip
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' been employed duriDI the aunihatr M:lll \ll'Sllt.a VlrJ;Il11a Ma lrM:, 'J't'nll~pr&gt;r
». te y
I a fl' W bullE iiradllll;. CUIJlJUWI W ec t.ed t.o atasfy t.he JOOiment, from ·~
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QUALITY MEATS and GR'9(:ERIES
' 3 lbs ... __ . . . 25c
Sausage, ow· own make,
Hamburger, fresh ground,- 3 lbs. . .... 25c
Fresh Ham Roast .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . 15c
Nice Rib Roast, from youp.g tender Heef l5c
Nice Chuck Roa~t ............... ·. . . t5c
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Do you need a good broom at . . . . . . . . 29c
Lard ............ : . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . tOe
Good Coffee, 2 polmds ............. 25c
Sweet Potatoes, 6 lbs. . .. .. . . . . . . . .. 25c
Combination Sale
2 lb. Hamburger, lib. Ground Pork
All for ... _. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29c
Calumet Baking Powder, lb .......... 19c,
Matches, 3 boxes . _............. , .. tOe

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It w11111 14 Vt. o. tLII tn !avor ol the weaUrn, 7.

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the ftc&gt;t liOb,OOO !com the l tlne tbat hoi ben teoted two .... ,.,.tem 0
SQIQu•J new tlt.:ltet .-;ale al!d the sona or COW'IM! he 11 shl! " Red · 1 1929----Notre Dame, 2rJ ;
next $100,000 wlll te!und \be cbft.rl- ~ WOOdworth, a capable s:uard, &amp;lld W~11t.trn, 6
ty m•me) e.dvnood· ~ N&lt;wt.AW.t- Frank Baker. pau-catcher end
11/IG---Notre Dame, H .
(rtH board of lrmt.ee~ Then come&amp; that made many "honorable" !itl- We!IU:rn o
NOI' \h westcrJl's 110~000 share
ectiOIUI, and Hank Bzuder, hallEto:plilu;.es wru-' ea• up r.ome oc the 1bact.

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St. p.yl 18, )4Jiwl}ijjlee 13.
JCamU City 12. ~nneapolll lt

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ax wou ld hRve been probable,

Spocto Writer
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111
Chl&lt;ago Sept ll - A"'"""' "'
Jl 1s to The BJg Te11 c~,mrment·t,
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1one or the sl.rongeat football loops
IChicago 11.nd t he Middle West 1.\i
gettin11 all steamed up over th e
Go On. Hitti:iR' Rampage
\ Northwesurn-Notre Dame game,
.
t wbtch Is I:IChOOI.Lled toJ Oct ~~
Agamat Ph ladelphta t&gt;.uly In the ~ellson 101 ro imporTwirlers
!.ant it .~altle
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1"' 0 &gt;toller 1' ' 0 two """ 1" "'""'
each other bitter connected for one
I 'ln~ Hue-up . 1F'II eJs
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New Yorlc 8, P1ttliblU'1Jh I
Cincinnati 3. BrOOklyn 1.
Chicago 17, Philadelphia 1
8t Louis '1, Duston 3.

aptJ.c1pated re\'tmuc of 80,000 sea.t.l Ma.rchmont Bcbwartz alone reTHi S\ ANDIIfG
at $4. cic h Any s urplus. which malns ot tne Notre Dame bla.ckfiehl
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O.l'OI.Uied.
Not H wuu.d t.e a t;Jzeablc one lf 100.000 conquerors t.bat Jwept undefeated
AM!RJCAN AS!iOCIATf:Jl't
M~.:{. oe , 3b .
5 0
Dame has no~ loo\. 11 c~nt.eSt m tw o 1 11 u~udcd. us ther did II.L the Army· throUih nineiee,n pqaea in tj.·o
ClUb
Won I.c:;t
Pet .
AMI: KICAN Lti\(illE
IN CLOSE GAME
Qu tiLn, lb
u :.: GJ.,'\NTS
VICTORIOUS Ytlllr6 IUld tt~ fullowcrii are unx·jNavy
game here 1n 1926, will ge to yean. The Ir18h bope Is 1n the St Puul
96
55
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Detrou 3 Boston 0
Dmw 1! . .
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watchmg to set! how well s me torm of c hurlt}
line wblch In six posilloru; Is as Milwaukee
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Fh lladdplua S, at Louis 3
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So' Are Car- d1 • Earna haw lou~ly
KmaLo Rockne s tcu.chl.ngM tlUu:-;- 0
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R'-ht
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Score l· l 8 • ·
7; Garne W on 'o
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d 1 lk
a •,phiL or 11port&amp;mansh1p strong as
11 year.
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en Is Kansas Ctty
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t;::&gt;:l · WJ;V:ohmgtou S, Cleveland 3
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Flal · "'n Jl
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unt.eated
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n .5li l OnLy games.
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Y orne Run Clout
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C!io1~ ea 'se lf
111cc ttnck management moved up
PaycholQ8'icaUJI, and
fl'lOtbe.li ! Columbus
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TODA l ":i GAME~
Totals
34: 1 8
• 12 !!
Northwe:;te111 losy only one game the tumu ng or 1ts $25,000 added coa.chea can
that worn Mlnneapqlb
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no
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1 Ncnc out
wbM w.mm:g run
l labL seuwn nnd Lhll.l was to the Hav.thm·ne cup race to October 8 now. the advantage lies with North . Lciulsv11lc
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By OOPELAND c. BU"G
IriSil In a fiercely wt~.gcd OOtt.le Oll"l1 lU avuJd a cunfth:t with t.hc grid watoern.
Heartley
"Hunk" dAnder
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Listen, my ch111rcn, und u tuk I, scoti'U.
ncml~ art "1l"• UK'Cls
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\ \!I:IUl'AN ;,SSOUA.'I'ION
Iof the mo.o;;l ~&gt;tl'I'HUOUS on the l11 sl gamr
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I'll 14.11 of the pltchc; who wc11l 1
· McNomce, 3b
3 2 2 4 2 0
INS Sports Writer
~ht!dule that Rockne was penm l-1 Only once In hlstory has North- doubtful it the Inspiration of 11
NATIONAX. LEAGU...
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to the well-once too often some- Shrivet • Cf
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New York, ScpL 11 - H.n HtJ: I ~d to eujoy
w 1 ·~tcn 1 ddlllllted NotJC Dam&lt;' and Rockne gone can equal t.t.e fire the Club
w on Losr
Pr'~ 1 In d l a nupoll ~ at Columbw.
J..o uJS 'o'lilc lll Toledo
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back 1 tl
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In R st Lows
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Mllwaukt!e ~tl Sl Paul
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n lc pages of :1ctlon 1 Hmdtlon, c
4 1 1 3 fl 0 fln oUt.llelde1· out of 1\ tlliul
th e ij;am 1• h tu; all
contJ lbtlt ect trc Dame a ud naliOlul.l champion- dressing room bc!on• the KRmt 1New Y111 k.
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there Ia l\ tilory of Ute pitch~r UlatiCIJlnt.:J, rf
4 1 4 :1 U 0 man or an old horse blanket, Jonn l $100,000 to chatlty
ship wt•tc pructlcally :;ynonymo\lli Just au; goiters fell they had more ' Brookl)n
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~It! Kansas Cil} at Mlnn ~ ajlohs
finally was brokf'~l when lt wus Masr•u, lb
4 0 I to 0 0 McG ra w of the N,ew York G!O.Jlt..:,
I ~ wa:s oJiglnally booked !m f,vt•n so, the Wlidcat- lnsh games of a chance with Bobby Jone!S out chtcago
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NATiONAL I.E.t.GVI:
carried to the well on" trip t.ooiM.cG ··cgcr, 2\J.
4 2 :0:
1 1 Ben cd noUce today h ~ would l 'I J!l- South Bend but when wesL 1·m con · l buw becuu•e mct-ea~lngl)' lmpor- for the field, so Wlll football team., 1• PitL~burah
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4~56 '
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llliLOY, That was the case of Man-~ Boyl!l (fi.LVCI I ·
3 1 2 1 0 0 hnue his nOble expel'im{'nl .
j fe1 t•nce rules p1 ev1·nted a proposi!d tan~. tttll 11 now tbc nvRl:ry r~tnks land coaches approach a Roc~nc - 1Boo l-eu
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ag£r Flanagan, manager nf the fa- Rclnhal't, P ··
3 0 I U U 0
McOraw played FrcddtL L.ud- !Shllt from D;.che ;-.tadlum, Evuns- wlll1 ~he uicle~L and mo:;t bitterly le»~S Notre Dame with le1111 fea1 1u I PhURdelphm
4. ' Do8ton at Sl LOUIS
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Dvll'JI 'tm, U
· 3 0 1 4 0 1 strom at second base In PJttt~bu:·gh t.ou to Soldier Fli":ld to hrlp the uu- to ut:ht In tht:; gnd1ron sect10n
I their heart.ls
Ulnclnnatl
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mdef ted Fl
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Clitz's
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re
Dame
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!our
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ea
anagan
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.. . ... 30 H 17 :lol tl 4 a 1111 continues that· way, Lmd:-;t 1nm to chang e Lhc scene or this yea 1·;; umf)hed 111 1924 13 to 6 The next tune - up battles flCheduled the week i
AMERICAN LEAGUE
1will be o.
tlxt\lrc at •he encountc1 ftom the Hoosier city to
at. South Bend, the Purple led preceding the big battle, NorthCl b
Won Lost Pet I
1111
wr.s clu:.e,
Twu huse h1t:; . 2- t«;.&gt;l .. y, Uunovan Ke) stune In 1932 The
cmcago's btl' slu.dtum. on the 10 w 0 at the half but !ost IS to I?. western taktne on Nebraska In t.he
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.tMI: RlCA:"rll LEA.GUB
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101
n ex ra. nn ng~;, the t.eam d id :)O, Boyl'r
manager defied his crltiCl:! when h e bui'ls ot 11 ~Teater income from the Another one of Thlstl~thwa.lte s opening game, Oct.ober 3 aJld Notr r w h to
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play b'ln.
nearly up to its usual stand - ' 'lhrc.c ba5e h 1t.s· CJuinlhcr CmJUd
tfi ld
t 0 f L d 1 b JgcJ seatmg cupactty he re North l'lC\'Cih lusl by a score of 6-0 111\Dame playing 1\ state rhlll,
~, ·006 I Chicago at New York
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m - 1\ l'~tctn actvnncl'd ' the clmJitv
· ' tun(! 11.126 nn d t·h l"lt · no mme ~:~:ames were dt a1.'R Th-·
80
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Sl LouJ.S at Philadelphia.
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"'"" wltl gl"t
• d ,.fina'...., on · New York
stick as compan~d to then H~uall H 01 1e 1·un · McOtcgor
st.ro~ an e now "'Pttpo~es blo l No~rc 'name':; llf'W s tadium h·t s hl'hcdul!'ti 1111 t 1J 1'1:!11 und Dlr.k nan- d1cat1ons or the strength and abH- Ckveland
70
6Il
5lfl 1 [)(otrolt at Boston
heavy stickb-1work. Especially wo.~, :Stuien ba.se.- suvcn;..
~ ~~~!.!?n
:;ed~t~ ~~!~~
UJt.H~l·s .\ \ $:!10000
cnpncll.v wtth u scll-ot~t. 11•,\ was 11 t the helm
Dick, now I ltv of lhe two elevem:.
!Detroit
:'17
80
416 ' _O_n_ly_ga~r_«_s_.- - - - - - - - thLs notlcea e whe n 1t LS considerE.lu -100 1·uns Engineers 6 FlleJ·,
Ll d
d
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-· - -- · - - - - - - - - -- - · -ed that the Hve ball that bals more 5
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n strom mtt.y o at t nt .. U( ·
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IUre a golf ball, was u,ed ar:d the I Luton bsst'S: Engineers a, Flwn:1 ferlng
a broken b~ne In ljlts
cpJl(laltiion showed th eir f•~ndmsp 4
dd 1e was p aymg his
11nstep,
for this pill, clouting u 1e m ... nngcr
Fhst base 011 errors
FUeJs 2, first game yesteniny since Ju,l 9 1
pitcher to all Cdd:i cr lhe l icld to En~lnf'eu; 1.
Hobbling around for ~lx ummgs. h E'
the tune of 17 safe hits.
Bat't' 011 ball5 by Flano."an 1; got away wltb two putouts am!
In justice to the syracuse la(l ~. Rciuh11.rt 1.
two nssli!tB, made one w1~d hea.V'' \
hown·er. It must. be concclled tha~
Str .•ck out by Jo' lannsan 2, b~ and marked up R hit. Cui Hubbell
tht&gt;Y were handicapped in n num-' Remhart l
let the Pirn.tes down with four lnts
ber or ways. First, they were
Wild pitches: Flanagan 3.
and the New . Yorke~ won. ti to~ :
acetlstomed to using this type of
-Blll Hallahan sened almosL puba.U which sailed high, wide and
Score by innings . •
feeL ball and thll St. Wuls CRt'dl handsome when hit fa1rly Second
1 2 3 4 5 t&gt; 1 6
nals ma.intained th ~ lr &amp;cvcn -g:tune
the pitcher's box 15 several feet fur: F11ers
lead ill Ute National ~ue as th ey
th er from home plate than is used
Run s
0 1 ii 1 .0 0 0 0 7 flipped BosLon. 7 to 3. Bottomle)•
ln local J)li\y n11d third, the ba::;e::;
Hlts . . . . . . .
0 2 4 2 0 0 o o &amp; homered for tbc Qu'(b;
are 15 feet closer thou Uw~;e in usc
Opp't En ur:;
1 1 2 0 \1 () 0 0 4
CU¥ler and Hartne~l. with lour
In local league play
chmt.s each , captained the Cub~ 111
Not bcmg accust.cJmed to these Enciucers
a batting barrage that downed t he
differences, th:! Flier~ finally ~ur.Rm1 s ....... 1 0 0 3 I 0 2 1 &amp; Phils 17 to 4 It was Lho Cubs llt st
cumbcd m spite uf Ute fuct that
Hit~
· · · · 3 2 1 4 :.1 1 2 I 17 win a.fter nine def~ak&gt;.
they lied the soore at one all in thtl
Oppt' Errors .0 0 0 0 0 G !.! 0 2
Brooklyn was able t.o Heme onl)'
Umpire~ McNo.m~c and lJufTy.
cne nm otl 11 htl.s and Red Luea~
8 ~cond innmg and were lcadmg,
seven to one, at the end nf th.·
and the C1ncy ~ds snatched It, u
first half or th e fourth
BROWN LOOKS li:OOU
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In lhc last of the fou 1th ho w~
George Earnshaw scm eel hb l!hh
ever tho home lad:-; scon:U 'lhil'l.'
Atlll.'ns, o., Sept. ~l~iNS-Fiu c- success. dcfe nL!ng St Luw:-; for tht'
olie 'tn the filth and two Ill t h e ~cv- ing hea vy Jespo,lsibllity on tw::~ Athletics 6 lo 3 Go~;lln hiOnli'l'Ctl l
enth to t1c th ~ scol'c at sewn ull :~..,.cutli~ who have not )&lt;"t won let- Jor the Browns with two u 1. •
which 1orccd ~he gnme mt.u an ex~ tLrs 11 , ioo tbal~ CQuoJ;l Dc.n Peden
Hadley gave CleVt'lUud ~ l:t hll ,
~b&lt;&gt;okletof24leavea
tnt. frnmc. t.IJ. e gume havmg been u uf Ohio un~vfOrs:lty, today a.l- but sta~~:JM'rod to a 5 to a tld~Hn­
sevcn lnnmg affair by U.$1'&lt;'emcnt tloun rcd that either Bo!) Willough- t.uge for W(l.Shin&amp;;:Lon
Afte• lhe fourth stanzu the Fller.s by uf Mt. SW!ling .or lla.rold Brown
Sh-hlt hurling by 1' o m m Y
attack succumbed entlrt&gt;ly ~nd e\ioS- of Purkersburg, W. Va, will 00 Bridges returned Oetrmt 3 to 0 vicci1arette paper at: ..
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• tld &amp;o. P w.~cr,uwt 11 .lll~ll r&lt;:allh- "key men" " In his vontpltcatt.-'d tors over tb.c rudd&amp;' Bo;,L Dl Boston
lbg first bnfle in the last t our hm - footl'illl offense thJs ~.
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0 p ENS SEPT 13TH• SPARTANS
MEET FAST BROOKLYN OUTFIT '
~;~~f,L~~~ &lt;~~~~~s n~!lr~ ~~11! ~~~sh1t~

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seemed to seck the old a.pple.
Flanagan was nicktld fo1 a clrcult clout wh.oh won th t 'go mt w&gt;tlo

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evcty hm1n u Ut:e to h1ts. The Fht•rs
y k
CiJca 0 Bears ut
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r:e~ur{'d nearly ha lf a:-~ m11 n:y bluColumbus, 0 .. Sepl
11 - INs- New
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8Jooklyn Pm 1smou 11 u 1 •' 1(' g 0
glcs a."&gt; tnetr opponents each n1 Fou1· of the t en clubs compnsmg Cardhtals', Cleveland 11.L Stapleton.
eight men !lecountl11g for one bil , the Nultonal l~ootbll.ll League wl.l NOV 26-Nl'w York .l1 StaplPton;
Star~Jpy's bt&gt;mg n .donble and Uuu•- ~tnaugurat~ t he 1931 ;;cason on Swt · ' Green Dttv itL Phtlll.{lcipltht , Chithe! s 1\ t uple. 'I I' ll men wcr"' usrd day, Sept
13. The remRil1h13: cago Cardmll.ls ut Clucugo Bcurs
by ca_ch leum, a rovm g out.fldd cJ teams wtll s wing Into ac.tmn a~ Nov. 29---PrQvidence nt New York;
cr lnflcldm·, a s p t cfernd, b"'mg boon a.~ theJaseball season has Green Bay a~ Bl'Ooklyn; Chlcng1
used
been ciDISed
the park ~; where Bears at Porttmoutll , Phlhlcte\phlu
Th; scormg was done a s follmVl:l . sev~ nl uf the grid gnmes are play~ at Stll.pleton
Plie rs - Stanley und Mo01 e huct ed.
Dec 1- 0recn Bay at Pnvldi'IICt'
been tcthed in th e second wheu
The race for the 1931 champio11- Dec. 5-Nt~w York at Ph lltult'IQulll!•lt ~ungled and weuL to second I ship Wlll,.. bc bt•ought to a close on phla Dec. 6-New York ut Brookon the left fl ' ldcr's errol', scol'irlg December 13.
lyn; On~cu Bny at q.hicRgo Bears:
when OUJHl ISiriKit'd In the third J Green Duy , which has v.cn t he Clevelancl ut Ports mouth Dec 13
Flanagan opened wt1h u. single, Stl- t1tle for Lhe pasL two yean; ha:; Oteen Bay ut POJl~;mouth
vers wa.c; out ut tu1;t cu his t.ap t~ been conceded a good chrmcc of
---Ule oooond bascmau. Oulllther t 1ip- I 1cpcaltng a third tm1c by dopesters
·-lrd and scmL&gt;d on Hl'msley's 1&gt;1ngle or the professlonul Galnq. W1th
WRESTLIJ\6G RESULTS
Nessy flwd lo nght. field bu t the addlllon of new men , otnl:'l' j
Stanley doubled Hemsley :;cortnt; teams In the league arc expected
By JntLrn&lt;ltiOnnl N-'\\':, S,•J \WI'
Stnnlt•y scored ~~hen Moore's ~y : ~~ e f~~~~~~ ~=~~ ~~~~=~~~:~~~ a~~
At New y ,,k:-o3am l"illltl N1 w- 1
was d1upp['d 111 c•·n1 ·J after a mu;- ~ posslbly fmee the champiOns out of ark, ddEttll'd Ut :J t~;e Htl:s, \'ho;up in &amp;tgnaJs bet l\·een left and cen - IJ.J.e Junnlng
com1n
ter fil!ldcr, the center fldd er tinnily
Cle..,elltnd, aftel' an absence of
H c.blc F 1cumm. New Y o 1 k
dl'c.pplng the ball and th ~ n throw- tv.o years, has re-entered u 1 ~~ thre·J Anlly Zuh,l7.cll, Htt.•l •• d
tng it ~o fat 9.\\ay that. Mome ran: teague and will play Us hom(•
Guv rt\~C C:.tl:;a Hal~·. Uucw Va,1all the way home. th{' ouutelder be- ' games this fall In Lhe new $3,000,-~ ka 7.clcn.zmk, RuU"iu.
ing charged wtth two mlsjJlays otJ IUOO Iakefr&lt;mt stadlwn.
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In the 1vurth. Dunn walked ami le"Kue follows,
FIGHT RESULTS
Duckwc.rth Rlil~led Aftet Vuu u Wll.'i j Sept. 13- Brooklyn at. Pm tsfcrc :::d by Flanaga n. StJ\Cl S smglcd JtiOllth; Cleveland at. Green B:l..\' .
Dv l lllcrnatlona l Nc wo.: ::: rv 1rt•
r., 'h" lelt fii •ldel
1\tth the iSept. 20- Broot.t)'n at 01'ct!n Bay .
to 'co '""
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At NlW Yc J k ~To ny Gn n lOII Cl,
Flicm last counter.
jCieveland at Chicago Beau;, SepL New Ycl'k, worlll s
lt.,; l•.w(l~h\
For the Enc:tnems, in the first 23--Chlcago Cardinal.!! e.t Port..s- l'harupk.t, defeated J a cl. tKJd!
frame MeName~ opcn'3d \Hth a l!Jt, l mouth. Sept. 27- New York at Bcr~.:. :E.nglund rlS!.
Shrlv~r smgled to 11~ht Out was cu~ Providence; Chicago Bears at
E.€PnY Ml lt 3r, Callfmmn middown on Dunn's throw when he Green Bay. Sept JO~New YOlk: at --'ltw'lght, defeated ,Ja( k no·,l u '
' Pot tsmouth
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lied, M;cNamec scoring, Husbmn PhUadelplua at Providence · Brook
Ray MJIJcr, Chicago llqht\'.l'i[!.h·
fanned but CrameJ· hit th ~ flrst ot l lyn at Stapleton. Oct. 7 ~hJVe- ' knoc ked cut JJmmy MLNflm,H ,t
four blniles but Mason hit to ' land at Portsmouth. Oct 10--Pro- Nt w Ycrk cl I
Mooro for an out at first
IVIdence at Philadelphia. Oct. ll -- Ole Ncshdm, Nonvc(l"m tJ mi lt.J ::: - j
In the fourth, Ctamer OIJCncd New York at Chtcas:o &amp;:ars· Chi ~ weight dckat.ed BCJbty
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with a smgle and Mason followed I cago Cardinals at Greed Bay'· Sta- BrOOklyn 4101
suit McGregor rcm.:h e!d first when pleton at Brooklyn Ot.'t. l~PhilAt BoBlon- I!;rnle SLhsa f. Br .• b n
he tureed Mason, Cranr~r taking adelphiA at Portsmouth
\ heav) weight .
knocked uu o H.,'lthird Boyer doubled, scor ing CutOct. Ig......,'itapleton at New York · bert!, New York t31 .
mt.&gt;r, ·McGregor takmll third, Rcln- 1Chicago Car~ahi atl
Chlca~ At Wilmlnglon, l.X l -- To:m;w
hart popped to Stanley but Dono- . Bears; Portsmopth at Brookl,yn; RlM, Wum.Jnil.olt muidl c \\ ~l]l;ht (,~-~
van doublet! to score McGregor a.nd 1 Philadelphia at Oreen Bay , Cleve- :ealed Ed Danny IJ&lt;"vlm, Alk.l·
Boyc1 McNamee fouled to Moor~ 1iand lit \ Provldence Oct. 24--Provl town, Pa., HOI
ln ihc filth with one out Rut;,cr ! dcmce Rt Chicago Cardinals . oct.
At Pitl..!lburl!h-racklc
W1 l: Jll ;
sln~~;led buL w'ns for&lt;:cd by Hush1on,: 25-Brooklyu lit New York; Ports. Pltt!iburgh bR.lltamv.rdgli t deft :.11 · ·:
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Crame; lrlnlcd him 1.t1 lo the rc&amp;ts ~ mouth al. Stapleton; Phlllidelphla Marty Oold, Phlltul r. Jphm lfll
tering station but was JelL \\'ht::n at Chloaio Be~s; Providence at
At Tiverton. R I - Tom ll u n!:J
Milson roll ~ d to Moore.
1Green Bay. Oct. 31- Port.smouth \'~ tew n hmvyw clghl c:cl :: 1' ,i .
I the sr'' " !h M c N.un ~r t.m~:uti Rt PhlllldClpbia.
Eantc, Pl:tuij'al, !12J.
~ Ehrl;c~· ;\, 1.;; ~~ [e v.hr u hl:, 1 Nov 1-Por~uth at New York
At Chlcago--OOvum
f .H . p :
::: d r was f.urnbl~ by Qwllen : Pro\'ldence at Stapleton; Oreen fh.r: t .llX, A ll~. lri,li L I '"'• '\' [j!l ~l
un e
~ ... d both advanced Bat lit Chicago Bears, ChJcqo ddcutci Chuck Uu;r.r. T ' ·: ... 4101 ·
M:.lc talct~g · cco ..
tlist when hf' Cardinals at Brooklyn. Nov. 7~
M!d!!r Lulzlm Ne·,•, C rlcnll', I 1
~ Ruttcl ~ ou\.• , When Hus ,10,1 Chicago CardlnaJs at Philadelphia. tom.,..•.·lgllt and ,Jcc Fmt,
tapp ~d to t!mS .. ~
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Nov. B-PhUa.del.Jthla tat New York· drew 6 ·
1&gt;/as thrOWn or1t at fi!'t;t by ' oore, Stapleton at Green Bay; Ports~
--·----·---'--McNan\ee scored and Shriver :"'1th mouth at Chlcagp Beat!i · Brooklyn
Ule tyl.n~ P.!'1. rn.~ !4: ~1,rd. tQttlllen at Providence; ¢hlcago' ca~IQ.tLls
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~~' M"o6~S' \Y.roi!, thTCw mto a.t-- CJ,eveJ.aD.d.~.NP;. U~ta».Ji!;ort at ' ,Tbe're
Is "''lhlllll. lil' W mu!l"l' II«&lt;• "IY
lfl'ft tfclcl· In 11. v.iln atu mpt Lo _h .ead. ' Portsmouth ttfov. 'l~Bro,)Jtlyn at 8\111 . ' 8ll'ie!IIIKIS
hlttl' lii'\I'IIIJil''t II
oO: St1f1vcr 1md the ccnt ~ r Heidel aeara at Nsw York ; Phillu1,tphi&lt;l fo11d that CCIII ho&gt; nthlll'll r :1 lhl!
tied t'he score Cramer thct J s\11 - at Broo~lyn; Green Bay at Ch1ca.- body nrnl uh~lll'ht•ll Jlu·w •:,:l 1 ll111
rted but- the Inning ended when , go Ql!rdlnals; Stp.pleton at Provi'- skin. It l!t&gt;(!UJ!I l'luQel) rPln! ('!l to
Mat&gt;OJJ I(orccd him at second.
,dea.ce.
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ee of !l'lan&amp;ian a shaots where h&lt;' delphta. Nov. 22-Green Bay at 1lnr.-Tfl lo&gt;1l•1 lll:nJ...

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next $100,000 wlll te!und \be cbft.rl- ~ WOOdworth, a capable s:uard, &amp;lld W~11t.trn, 6
ty m•me) e.dvnood· ~ N&lt;wt.AW.t- Frank Baker. pau-catcher end
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Spocto Writer
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Chl&lt;ago Sept ll - A"'"""' "'
Jl 1s to The BJg Te11 c~,mrment·t,
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1one or the sl.rongeat football loops
IChicago 11.nd t he Middle West 1.\i
gettin11 all steamed up over th e
Go On. Hitti:iR' Rampage
\ Northwesurn-Notre Dame game,
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t wbtch Is I:IChOOI.Lled toJ Oct ~~
Agamat Ph ladelphta t&gt;.uly In the ~ellson 101 ro imporTwirlers
!.ant it .~altle
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New Yorlc 8, P1ttliblU'1Jh I
Cincinnati 3. BrOOklyn 1.
Chicago 17, Philadelphia 1
8t Louis '1, Duston 3.

aptJ.c1pated re\'tmuc of 80,000 sea.t.l Ma.rchmont Bcbwartz alone reTHi S\ ANDIIfG
at $4. cic h Any s urplus. which malns ot tne Notre Dame bla.ckfiehl
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Not H wuu.d t.e a t;Jzeablc one lf 100.000 conquerors t.bat Jwept undefeated
AM!RJCAN AS!iOCIATf:Jl't
M~.:{. oe , 3b .
5 0
Dame has no~ loo\. 11 c~nt.eSt m tw o 1 11 u~udcd. us ther did II.L the Army· throUih nineiee,n pqaea in tj.·o
ClUb
Won I.c:;t
Pet .
AMI: KICAN Lti\(illE
IN CLOSE GAME
Qu tiLn, lb
u :.: GJ.,'\NTS
VICTORIOUS Ytlllr6 IUld tt~ fullowcrii are unx·jNavy
game here 1n 1926, will ge to yean. The Ir18h bope Is 1n the St Puul
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Detrou 3 Boston 0
Dmw 1! . .
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watchmg to set! how well s me torm of c hurlt}
line wblch In six posilloru; Is as Milwaukee
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Fh lladdplua S, at Louis 3
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So' Are Car- d1 • Earna haw lou~ly
KmaLo Rockne s tcu.chl.ngM tlUu:-;- 0
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Score l· l 8 • ·
7; Garne W on 'o
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a •,phiL or 11port&amp;mansh1p strong as
11 year.
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PaycholQ8'icaUJI, and
fl'lOtbe.li ! Columbus
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TODA l ":i GAME~
Totals
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Northwe:;te111 losy only one game the tumu ng or 1ts $25,000 added coa.chea can
that worn Mlnneapqlb
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wbM w.mm:g run
l labL seuwn nnd Lhll.l was to the Hav.thm·ne cup race to October 8 now. the advantage lies with North . Lciulsv11lc
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By OOPELAND c. BU"G
IriSil In a fiercely wt~.gcd OOtt.le Oll"l1 lU avuJd a cunfth:t with t.hc grid watoern.
Heartley
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ncml~ art "1l"• UK'Cls
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\ \!I:IUl'AN ;,SSOUA.'I'ION
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I'll 14.11 of the pltchc; who wc11l 1
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3 2 2 4 2 0
INS Sports Writer
~ht!dule that Rockne was penm l-1 Only once In hlstory has North- doubtful it the Inspiration of 11
NATIONAX. LEAGU...
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New York, ScpL 11 - H.n HtJ: I ~d to eujoy
w 1 ·~tcn 1 ddlllllted NotJC Dam&lt;' and Rockne gone can equal t.t.e fire the Club
w on Losr
Pr'~ 1 In d l a nupoll ~ at Columbw.
J..o uJS 'o'lilc lll Toledo
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back 1 tl
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In R st Lows
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Mllwaukt!e ~tl Sl Paul
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n lc pages of :1ctlon 1 Hmdtlon, c
4 1 1 3 fl 0 fln oUt.llelde1· out of 1\ tlliul
th e ij;am 1• h tu; all
contJ lbtlt ect trc Dame a ud naliOlul.l champion- dressing room bc!on• the KRmt 1New Y111 k.
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there Ia l\ tilory of Ute pitch~r UlatiCIJlnt.:J, rf
4 1 4 :1 U 0 man or an old horse blanket, Jonn l $100,000 to chatlty
ship wt•tc pructlcally :;ynonymo\lli Just au; goiters fell they had more ' Brookl)n
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~It! Kansas Cil} at Mlnn ~ ajlohs
finally was brokf'~l when lt wus Masr•u, lb
4 0 I to 0 0 McG ra w of the N,ew York G!O.Jlt..:,
I ~ wa:s oJiglnally booked !m f,vt•n so, the Wlidcat- lnsh games of a chance with Bobby Jone!S out chtcago
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NATiONAL I.E.t.GVI:
carried to the well on" trip t.ooiM.cG ··cgcr, 2\J.
4 2 :0:
1 1 Ben cd noUce today h ~ would l 'I J!l- South Bend but when wesL 1·m con · l buw becuu•e mct-ea~lngl)' lmpor- for the field, so Wlll football team., 1• PitL~burah
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llliLOY, That was the case of Man-~ Boyl!l (fi.LVCI I ·
3 1 2 1 0 0 hnue his nOble expel'im{'nl .
j fe1 t•nce rules p1 ev1·nted a proposi!d tan~. tttll 11 now tbc nvRl:ry r~tnks land coaches approach a Roc~nc - 1Boo l-eu
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ag£r Flanagan, manager nf the fa- Rclnhal't, P ··
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McOraw played FrcddtL L.ud- !Shllt from D;.che ;-.tadlum, Evuns- wlll1 ~he uicle~L and mo:;t bitterly le»~S Notre Dame with le1111 fea1 1u I PhURdelphm
4. ' Do8ton at Sl LOUIS
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Dvll'JI 'tm, U
· 3 0 1 4 0 1 strom at second base In PJttt~bu:·gh t.ou to Soldier Fli":ld to hrlp the uu- to ut:ht In tht:; gnd1ron sect10n
I their heart.ls
Ulnclnnatl
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mdef ted Fl
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and
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Clitz's
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re
Dame
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!our
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ea
anagan
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.. . ... 30 H 17 :lol tl 4 a 1111 continues that· way, Lmd:-;t 1nm to chang e Lhc scene or this yea 1·;; umf)hed 111 1924 13 to 6 The next tune - up battles flCheduled the week i
AMERICAN LEAGUE
1will be o.
tlxt\lrc at •he encountc1 ftom the Hoosier city to
at. South Bend, the Purple led preceding the big battle, NorthCl b
Won Lost Pet I
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wr.s clu:.e,
Twu huse h1t:; . 2- t«;.&gt;l .. y, Uunovan Ke) stune In 1932 The
cmcago's btl' slu.dtum. on the 10 w 0 at the half but !ost IS to I?. western taktne on Nebraska In t.he
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n ex ra. nn ng~;, the t.eam d id :)O, Boyl'r
manager defied his crltiCl:! when h e bui'ls ot 11 ~Teater income from the Another one of Thlstl~thwa.lte s opening game, Oct.ober 3 aJld Notr r w h to
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Dick, now I ltv of lhe two elevem:.
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for this pill, clouting u 1e m ... nngcr
Fhst base 011 errors
FUeJs 2, first game yesteniny since Ju,l 9 1
pitcher to all Cdd:i cr lhe l icld to En~lnf'eu; 1.
Hobbling around for ~lx ummgs. h E'
the tune of 17 safe hits.
Bat't' 011 ball5 by Flano."an 1; got away wltb two putouts am!
In justice to the syracuse la(l ~. Rciuh11.rt 1.
two nssli!tB, made one w1~d hea.V'' \
hown·er. It must. be concclled tha~
Str .•ck out by Jo' lannsan 2, b~ and marked up R hit. Cui Hubbell
tht&gt;Y were handicapped in n num-' Remhart l
let the Pirn.tes down with four lnts
ber or ways. First, they were
Wild pitches: Flanagan 3.
and the New . Yorke~ won. ti to~ :
acetlstomed to using this type of
-Blll Hallahan sened almosL puba.U which sailed high, wide and
Score by innings . •
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1 2 3 4 5 t&gt; 1 6
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the pitcher's box 15 several feet fur: F11ers
lead ill Ute National ~ue as th ey
th er from home plate than is used
Run s
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ln local J)li\y n11d third, the ba::;e::;
Hlts . . . . . . .
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are 15 feet closer thou Uw~;e in usc
Opp't En ur:;
1 1 2 0 \1 () 0 0 4
CU¥ler and Hartne~l. with lour
In local league play
chmt.s each , captained the Cub~ 111
Not bcmg accust.cJmed to these Enciucers
a batting barrage that downed t he
differences, th:! Flier~ finally ~ur.Rm1 s ....... 1 0 0 3 I 0 2 1 &amp; Phils 17 to 4 It was Lho Cubs llt st
cumbcd m spite uf Ute fuct that
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they lied the soore at one all in thtl
Oppt' Errors .0 0 0 0 0 G !.! 0 2
Brooklyn was able t.o Heme onl)'
Umpire~ McNo.m~c and lJufTy.
cne nm otl 11 htl.s and Red Luea~
8 ~cond innmg and were lcadmg,
seven to one, at the end nf th.·
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glcs a."&gt; tnetr opponents each n1 Fou1· of the t en clubs compnsmg Cardhtals', Cleveland 11.L Stapleton.
eight men !lecountl11g for one bil , the Nultonal l~ootbll.ll League wl.l NOV 26-Nl'w York .l1 StaplPton;
Star~Jpy's bt&gt;mg n .donble and Uuu•- ~tnaugurat~ t he 1931 ;;cason on Swt · ' Green Dttv itL Phtlll.{lcipltht , Chithe! s 1\ t uple. 'I I' ll men wcr"' usrd day, Sept
13. The remRil1h13: cago Cardmll.ls ut Clucugo Bcurs
by ca_ch leum, a rovm g out.fldd cJ teams wtll s wing Into ac.tmn a~ Nov. 29---PrQvidence nt New York;
cr lnflcldm·, a s p t cfernd, b"'mg boon a.~ theJaseball season has Green Bay a~ Bl'Ooklyn; Chlcng1
used
been ciDISed
the park ~; where Bears at Porttmoutll , Phlhlcte\phlu
Th; scormg was done a s follmVl:l . sev~ nl uf the grid gnmes are play~ at Stll.pleton
Plie rs - Stanley und Mo01 e huct ed.
Dec 1- 0recn Bay at Pnvldi'IICt'
been tcthed in th e second wheu
The race for the 1931 champio11- Dec. 5-Nt~w York at Ph lltult'IQulll!•lt ~ungled and weuL to second I ship Wlll,.. bc bt•ought to a close on phla Dec. 6-New York ut Brookon the left fl ' ldcr's errol', scol'irlg December 13.
lyn; On~cu Bny at q.hicRgo Bears:
when OUJHl ISiriKit'd In the third J Green Duy , which has v.cn t he Clevelancl ut Ports mouth Dec 13
Flanagan opened wt1h u. single, Stl- t1tle for Lhe pasL two yean; ha:; Oteen Bay ut POJl~;mouth
vers wa.c; out ut tu1;t cu his t.ap t~ been conceded a good chrmcc of
---Ule oooond bascmau. Oulllther t 1ip- I 1cpcaltng a third tm1c by dopesters
·-lrd and scmL&gt;d on Hl'msley's 1&gt;1ngle or the professlonul Galnq. W1th
WRESTLIJ\6G RESULTS
Nessy flwd lo nght. field bu t the addlllon of new men , otnl:'l' j
Stanley doubled Hemsley :;cortnt; teams In the league arc expected
By JntLrn&lt;ltiOnnl N-'\\':, S,•J \WI'
Stnnlt•y scored ~~hen Moore's ~y : ~~ e f~~~~~~ ~=~~ ~~~~=~~~:~~~ a~~
At New y ,,k:-o3am l"illltl N1 w- 1
was d1upp['d 111 c•·n1 ·J after a mu;- ~ posslbly fmee the champiOns out of ark, ddEttll'd Ut :J t~;e Htl:s, \'ho;up in &amp;tgnaJs bet l\·een left and cen - IJ.J.e Junnlng
com1n
ter fil!ldcr, the center fldd er tinnily
Cle..,elltnd, aftel' an absence of
H c.blc F 1cumm. New Y o 1 k
dl'c.pplng the ball and th ~ n throw- tv.o years, has re-entered u 1 ~~ thre·J Anlly Zuh,l7.cll, Htt.•l •• d
tng it ~o fat 9.\\ay that. Mome ran: teague and will play Us hom(•
Guv rt\~C C:.tl:;a Hal~·. Uucw Va,1all the way home. th{' ouutelder be- ' games this fall In Lhe new $3,000,-~ ka 7.clcn.zmk, RuU"iu.
ing charged wtth two mlsjJlays otJ IUOO Iakefr&lt;mt stadlwn.
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In the 1vurth. Dunn walked ami le"Kue follows,
FIGHT RESULTS
Duckwc.rth Rlil~led Aftet Vuu u Wll.'i j Sept. 13- Brooklyn at. Pm tsfcrc :::d by Flanaga n. StJ\Cl S smglcd JtiOllth; Cleveland at. Green B:l..\' .
Dv l lllcrnatlona l Nc wo.: ::: rv 1rt•
r., 'h" lelt fii •ldel
1\tth the iSept. 20- Broot.t)'n at 01'ct!n Bay .
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Flicm last counter.
jCieveland at Chicago Beau;, SepL New Ycl'k, worlll s
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For the Enc:tnems, in the first 23--Chlcago Cardinal.!! e.t Port..s- l'harupk.t, defeated J a cl. tKJd!
frame MeName~ opcn'3d \Hth a l!Jt, l mouth. Sept. 27- New York at Bcr~.:. :E.nglund rlS!.
Shrlv~r smgled to 11~ht Out was cu~ Providence; Chicago Bears at
E.€PnY Ml lt 3r, Callfmmn middown on Dunn's throw when he Green Bay. Sept JO~New YOlk: at --'ltw'lght, defeated ,Ja( k no·,l u '
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lied, M;cNamec scoring, Husbmn PhUadelplua at Providence · Brook
Ray MJIJcr, Chicago llqht\'.l'i[!.h·
fanned but CrameJ· hit th ~ flrst ot l lyn at Stapleton. Oct. 7 ~hJVe- ' knoc ked cut JJmmy MLNflm,H ,t
four blniles but Mason hit to ' land at Portsmouth. Oct 10--Pro- Nt w Ycrk cl I
Mooro for an out at first
IVIdence at Philadelphia. Oct. ll -- Ole Ncshdm, Nonvc(l"m tJ mi lt.J ::: - j
In the fourth, Ctamer OIJCncd New York at Chtcas:o &amp;:ars· Chi ~ weight dckat.ed BCJbty
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with a smgle and Mason followed I cago Cardinals at Greed Bay'· Sta- BrOOklyn 4101
suit McGregor rcm.:h e!d first when pleton at Brooklyn Ot.'t. l~PhilAt BoBlon- I!;rnle SLhsa f. Br .• b n
he tureed Mason, Cranr~r taking adelphiA at Portsmouth
\ heav) weight .
knocked uu o H.,'lthird Boyer doubled, scor ing CutOct. Ig......,'itapleton at New York · bert!, New York t31 .
mt.&gt;r, ·McGregor takmll third, Rcln- 1Chicago Car~ahi atl
Chlca~ At Wilmlnglon, l.X l -- To:m;w
hart popped to Stanley but Dono- . Bears; Portsmopth at Brookl,yn; RlM, Wum.Jnil.olt muidl c \\ ~l]l;ht (,~-~
van doublet! to score McGregor a.nd 1 Philadelphia at Oreen Bay , Cleve- :ealed Ed Danny IJ&lt;"vlm, Alk.l·
Boyc1 McNamee fouled to Moor~ 1iand lit \ Provldence Oct. 24--Provl town, Pa., HOI
ln ihc filth with one out Rut;,cr ! dcmce Rt Chicago Cardinals . oct.
At Pitl..!lburl!h-racklc
W1 l: Jll ;
sln~~;led buL w'ns for&lt;:cd by Hush1on,: 25-Brooklyu lit New York; Ports. Pltt!iburgh bR.lltamv.rdgli t deft :.11 · ·:
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Crame; lrlnlcd him 1.t1 lo the rc&amp;ts ~ mouth al. Stapleton; Phlllidelphla Marty Oold, Phlltul r. Jphm lfll
tering station but was JelL \\'ht::n at Chloaio Be~s; Providence at
At Tiverton. R I - Tom ll u n!:J
Milson roll ~ d to Moore.
1Green Bay. Oct. 31- Port.smouth \'~ tew n hmvyw clghl c:cl :: 1' ,i .
I the sr'' " !h M c N.un ~r t.m~:uti Rt PhlllldClpbia.
Eantc, Pl:tuij'al, !12J.
~ Ehrl;c~· ;\, 1.;; ~~ [e v.hr u hl:, 1 Nov 1-Por~uth at New York
At Chlcago--OOvum
f .H . p :
::: d r was f.urnbl~ by Qwllen : Pro\'ldence at Stapleton; Oreen fh.r: t .llX, A ll~. lri,li L I '"'• '\' [j!l ~l
un e
~ ... d both advanced Bat lit Chicago Bears, ChJcqo ddcutci Chuck Uu;r.r. T ' ·: ... 4101 ·
M:.lc talct~g · cco ..
tlist when hf' Cardinals at Brooklyn. Nov. 7~
M!d!!r Lulzlm Ne·,•, C rlcnll', I 1
~ Ruttcl ~ ou\.• , When Hus ,10,1 Chicago CardlnaJs at Philadelphia. tom.,..•.·lgllt and ,Jcc Fmt,
tapp ~d to t!mS .. ~
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Nov. B-PhUa.del.Jthla tat New York· drew 6 ·
1&gt;/as thrOWn or1t at fi!'t;t by ' oore, Stapleton at Green Bay; Ports~
--·----·---'--McNan\ee scored and Shriver :"'1th mouth at Chlcagp Beat!i · Brooklyn
Ule tyl.n~ P.!'1. rn.~ !4: ~1,rd. tQttlllen at Providence; ¢hlcago' ca~IQ.tLls
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~~' M"o6~S' \Y.roi!, thTCw mto a.t-- CJ,eveJ.aD.d.~.NP;. U~ta».Ji!;ort at ' ,Tbe're
Is "''lhlllll. lil' W mu!l"l' II«&lt;• "IY
lfl'ft tfclcl· In 11. v.iln atu mpt Lo _h .ead. ' Portsmouth ttfov. 'l~Bro,)Jtlyn at 8\111 . ' 8ll'ie!IIIKIS
hlttl' lii'\I'IIIJil''t II
oO: St1f1vcr 1md the ccnt ~ r Heidel aeara at Nsw York ; Phillu1,tphi&lt;l fo11d that CCIII ho&gt; nthlll'll r :1 lhl!
tied t'he score Cramer thct J s\11 - at Broo~lyn; Green Bay at Ch1ca.- body nrnl uh~lll'ht•ll Jlu·w •:,:l 1 ll111
rted but- the Inning ended when , go Ql!rdlnals; Stp.pleton at Provi'- skin. It l!t&gt;(!UJ!I l'luQel) rPln! ('!l to
Mat&gt;OJJ I(orccd him at second.
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ln the ::!lghth, Mc:Oreaor ca.ught l Nov. 21-cb.lcato Beor&amp; at Phlla~ ]JlOyl'd h,t' s•nul~ !J,,,.,. llf mwt: a•r
ee of !l'lan&amp;ian a shaots where h&lt;' delphta. Nov. 22-Green Bay at 1lnr.-Tfl lo&gt;1l•1 lll:nJ...

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Also e xl J rbl t~
trom
Cclunty hlr will upen nex t weE k members of lh" Fpc 1 and Clothing
on fue&amp;da' September 15 to con dub~ 11.ill be judg~d In the !Sllme
ttnue for three du.y8 doeln11 Thu :; man nt r and one me m~1 Wl\1 bto
daY This o.t~l homecommg ut nwarded the trip to the Ohio Club
Con ~ re.'l s
fair for Meraf county people
Ot h rr e xhlb1~ will COl slst or
bt.Wn In 18M o.n1 hll..s b~ n
wo ol swine poultry grain
fruits
success Lhr o u~,;h
VC!j:t'table.s conned goods culinary
since
nel rllf\\ ork a nd art Most ol the
racing program has bee 1 uhlt ts will be see n In t h e Fluml

L06t articles CAn be re
trleved with ease throlll:h
the claMitled. ~8 or tbe Trt
bun, 118 the miU'Iy aa.tl&amp;fted
uaera ot thia medium haye
declared

mem~r

and Ha ll with thf' premiums takPn

starting pr o mpt!~ al 1
eath da y Wed nesdav s
will con •lst or 2 30

Here i8 another ldea or the
eft'ected
reeulta
obt.aJnl!i:i
from the cia.ultled ad de
partment of The Dal.ly Trl
bune to Ita many uaen
M1u Anna Yeager lo&amp;t a
brown hand bac conta.lnln1
i!KJme money and periiOllal
ltelns some pla.ce
along
Main street She Inserted an

th~;,r;:v::~~~~n~ 1 ~1ud~ng a~~~~=

READERS NOTICE -

BE

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most sa t.is!ytna rac1ng p rogram

complr-ted

PRIDAY BEP'I'ZWBER ll lt31

Personals

~IUJl wHl conel!st of ~ 18 trot :1 2~
tn:Jt l 11 pace ~ami the m ilt' run I
Already many iOOd rac lna hone! I

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'1'1111 DAILY TRIBDn. POIIEIIO'l OBI:O

FH•1 RToI':.~ :: "=~~ ,~~ . ~,' ,_j

TF

OH I O STAT[ NUS EUV
HI GH ST AN D f 5T ~ AV •

WEATHER FORECAST-

If you

Daily Tnbuae, call 238-L, If tbe
Buoiaeoa Olice uk for 202-R.

tau and oont.in\lffl warm

LEASED WIRE OP I.NTiiRNJtTION AL

FULL

In Findin1 Proper Mat·
erial To Replace De·
parted Staro

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Collings Crime Is
8aftling To Cops

Caraway Sayo, In Speak
1111" Of Government
Ezpenditureo

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News Flashes

CAUSES CONCERN

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Still Tryi.At To Cloae
Deale For Wheat
And ColtoD

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dura&amp; Capttal; Is
Sweeping Gulfward

R-,on. That Farmen R.efuoa To MaterialiJ
Cut A.:Nace

bv and 2!i cenl.r! while there w1ll t:e no
adf11l!sJon charged durlna the eve
Balloon ascemllons 11!11 be made niJ18' se!ISJon.s Bands \\Ill furnJsh
~&gt;t Interva L&lt;; dtn mg the
alternoon rrlenty or music durinli the day

Belize, Mf(bocany Port, Cap1tal Of Bnhoh Hondura
La1d Waote By Cyclone, Every Bu1ldml"ln
City Damaced To Some Extent

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Tlt.UN &amp;ILLS TWO
Bridpport 0
Sept 12 - INS-

men were lr.Ul~ and 11. thlrc.
was criUcallJ Injured at Bla lne
h.ere today when they 11 ere
struck by a Olevela.nd bl: und

AT LEAST 200 LIVES ARE LOST

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Property Damase Eohmated At $2,()()9,000, Soldoen
01g Trencheo To Accomodate Bod1e1 Of Storm
VIctims To Prevent Dtsease Spread

se na:er train
Ton)' l..cw;:h•lch 36 and John
WUJ110n t2 were ldUed alll\Otit I.H
st.antly Oe&lt;JJ"Ie Bendt!r 48 '11.'¥8
probably fatally Injured 1 be mt: 1
hatd been .tilttlnc ou tht~ raHtoaJ
track It wu u1d Two UotW.~ cf
alleaed moonshine liquor \\" 1
f(;Und beside Lhe bodles

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Hy Intt!rnatwnal Ne\\~ St&gt;nlee
Mes1co C1ty 1 Sept 12 -INS---S•r John Burdon, •overftor of Bntuh Honduras, today eat•mated that 400 persona loat the•r hves 10 the

NlVTILtiS Rt..TURNING
Sept
12- lMB----Tbe l
SMJial subm1ulnt. Nsuulw
uud r
wmnu.ndo(et
Hut:'ll Wllkn =&gt;
wa.s un hu Wll)l W.~k to Norwin j
Iron Epltzbt-rij:CII today It WM
.ttatld In tt•l exchonae tekog1aph 1
dispatch
The Nautilus lclt Lon~ Ytul
City her ~atie vr operallun.s mt.o
the Antle sh JrLI)' bef(ll lllldlll I t

London

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~ Paul Federoff Ia
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.. 'r- - - be lliddeo. Ia. the
..... Jl...a ...... wbo ea.true.ted
... ......_ to Pederofl' la Rania, re-

OIL I'RICI: BAIS£1!\
PilU.burgb Sept 12-tNB---F 1r
Iller cnoouna:em~nt to thf Pe11
nsyiViuda Ohh&gt; oil
fields
w~t.,.
sounded today with UU.l IUUlOunce

Bnc'•ncl, '- abducted and
.-.nlid,UR£Uudoua to Monlr.Jiilver
.. M •widle, Ilia friend, Jim Wyn

~ ta

taln
National

_.._,..d;lced

west

fot7l'.lto&lt;-

._.... to Wpter
be imprlsone4 at
aa-unver and !. a:aa titer• at
...... :to ... S..-.u a .,... .
4..,.r;hm • - ....... bl
• tbo .......... Hoorioc
~ ...-. widUa tbe .bo\M, be ltetla
..... attac:W ..lla downatall'l
ilaaJ'

a.,..,

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$4.75

COiliCioas-

I()Und! flf

Evideatly the• th1s could not
lie tbat ~ of last n1ght Thoqh
lals cloUded memory could not recall
it:l.uch about at,. why he had sone
"ere or eve11 ils 11ame he d1d r6
~ber va!liJ_ely that 1t had stood far
ck froa the road
'l'ben he betame sware of a long

and not alternonn 1 Wynter 1111. d
ht.\1 vo I! snm clc I t! •n &gt;iU I t red but
1t h~ld a boi~arn of burno,r !'lease
come m
it114-faaluOMd b e 11 r o p e ha.l)gtng The door open~d wad~r aad t. tJm
~It the pretty chmtz patterned p1thc1 C VOICit &amp;IIOke
D1d I hear yon call? How do
~Pat* •• the head of h1s bed,
It woulfl be •ntere,tmg to know who you f~el now you are awake? We
~~ld c:ome1 to anstJr•u ltlese per have bern so anx10u1 about you Mr
j*JaQIJ quest10n1 for h1m 1E he were Wynter '
If her vmce was attractive, its
!o puA .... bel~
WJUW made an effort to read~ owner, who at any rate knew has
.. a
hand for lt but a name was not a httle attractiVe t~
+.a'dea wave of dihmeu made h•m H11 Khma: tued eye~ took m an
IIJipressloD. of • tall ~raceful gul
~~ bade With a wmcmlf j:ruan
wath a ma$t, uf soh ha•r too palt for
gold aboye •• oval face st Wluch
IIIMilDBRED
most men would ha•e stol('n a
l AM ~uat then he u~mr-4 to see the second glance MOI"e than pretty
+;lot' be1og pushed Jooitly 111Jl n He Wynte r thouJo:ht becsu5e there was
~ ~khmg It as 1t opn1ed w1der daaradcr In t! e I e~ of the mouth
.....era•g who would ccrne m
and the t It of the rath,.r detornuned
1,A eJ,rrs lla'ure wu framed m the dun-a month touched by ~ httle
. , _ .&amp;oo,Way- jl IJirl he h01.d never sympathetiC nmle 1~ ~he • • ~d
•eu ia h11 Ide bdore
tow trd h1m m the subdued
t of
•
face of the g1rl who stood the room
~ ~ the doorway was utt~rly
Oh I r~hal~ he all rlght sOOn 1
.~&amp;0&amp;11' to ]1m Wyn1er lr.avmtf hun expoct thanks Yt'ry mu~ just at
jlll without a clue lo lht 6~;. bewilder the moment my head s
!JtnA' hke
... surroundanga on wh1cb h e hild a pnma donna top aot e and all-~biaeyes
but that 8 hardly llurfln~t g • e
~~t the mere creak of that open my las.t reoollcct10n I ' of p1tchmg
~ 4ok bad Leen enough to qu ~:kt n down half a dozen s taus
.~nt meMory m the weanly
. . . . . . .. JIUDd a sw1ft V1v1d remem IN THlt DARK
f1l ho• 1n the pr.nlou8 ditrk
Even yet With the ~ound of hrr
, . . house h1s footatep1 had vocco; jm1 Wynter found 11 d1ftiwlt
reste4 "Y the e;ourid of a eud to shake off that old JRs1stcnt 1ense
opened door
how he had of dr nn.-hk~ unreahty--Onlv that
. ."lng' hold1ng J!UI ltrealh nQ ones h.-ad ever ached 111 a dream
\IIRI wbo would come coOt u h11 WOL8 ach1ng proof that thts
•oor-but certamiy an fantastic adventure wa1 sober facL
"'Rut I m hopeles J&gt;Iy m the dark
u --TW midnight adYcnture at Monk ;a~ to "I rc 1 am or how I came
In a flaah tbOl&lt;e vague ehmve her~" he adrlr-d
I know 1 mu11t
of men)Ory had fu sed mto a hAve fall en mto very kmd hands of
all that had happen~d before course-but that s about all I de
h~atua ol co lSCIOUsnen know •
miad cryl!taklur ttow
Yes, I suppose It must he a ltnle
!":"'~ lODe from Katltarme Far puzzhng • she &amp;aid e:ymroatlll~tlully
to llOftk!IIYer • • had "You arc In my 11tepfathcr 1 hou1e

f

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$1 31i
$1 'TO

South

BU&lt;k

abte way the llnted g1a~au he Wore
beh1nd wh1ch one had tho: It nt of a
pa1r of kernly .~ra11111 cyeH
atren1thened that 1hlprcoss.1on II 11
u h~ bent to speak to tha m:.n m
tile bed hi• Engl11h wa• per(cct
So yo11 are awake al llu1t Mr
Wynter-and not feehng too !(rand
1 ~e~pect? Vaslly puz:de I too no

,.l) 'I

and ofllce worken
situation lll expected to be
howevs- ))finding
A ugUBt tax col

J&lt;[!l•e'

Dr Erner;t H Cltlerrlngt&lt;m
Gamer of Bryw.1 John H
Marion B C BallbJ;IIPr
MaDIIfteld Jud8e Prank
o1 Wllmlngton
Pot!&amp;
ot LVna E Dow Banc:toft
UrbiUta Mrs W H C Goode
Sidney Ralph Dugsdake of 'JD

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tContlnued on pqe three

Doctor

and Mrs William H Mead ol

dqubt to find younelf m strang ~
~rrouQdmp '
1~1d
a ple a~anl

''tndly votce •ccompamed by a
~: 1le that ~eemed 10 ratl ate a't mal
g d humor
Or perhaps my
d,iu!Jhter Helen tt;.11 Ut•lamecJ ? \1 1.1 ?
Vfell you were brought lu·re ~e
t..yeen thti hoon.af I and 2 tlus mornln_ll WI y tn me' Oh becallU 1
happen to be .a mtd1cal m~o~u I Jo p
pqse 1 can tl mk of no bther rtt~,.nn
You had sustaaned U'l mjury to your
h&lt;ad-apparently only shp;ht 1 am
alad kl &amp;ay-and on top of that you

MEN'S

SWEATER

COATS
A Better Knit Jacket
Relnfo,«t.d lland rrona rh6ulder to ah. .lderk.eeps 'h111 Sweater in 111 orl(inal shape -Double
knitted a.rm plts Insure areal« wear-Sin S8 te
46-t.:olltrs-'Na.v,. Dark Oxford. Blown Heather

GeneraJ Weather

had b~en drugsed-Drua:g d? echoed Wynter n
surprl&amp;e 'Good Lordol 1 do setm
tq have made a night of 11!
Oh, the symptoms Wfre unmiB
t'\kable ' Dr Martell aa1d w~th •
s~rulinr ahru!l .. A pretty atilt l o~e1
t~o •t.must have been Ytm ve &amp;lept
fi\Ore than twe1ve hours-well that 11
a~l to the good
Y tfU we probably
ij:Pt off the wont effects ..
W1s h th11 spytt1ug head of mine
knew that 1 retorttd Wynter fo'\lh
a sm1le BOt the ~tie •a• a thA1hdt
ach1evemen\ Hanhtlers poundinl' m
l1:o bram more r.tentlusly than ever
wtth the 4!fforl to exchanp pohtc

Bnd bl&amp;~. k-

MEN'S OVERALLS
Blue JUdie - s l - 3Z 1o tjt-E•&amp;ra filii cattriple atltelled-made or heavy well"h&amp; white llac:lr.
W'Dil' denim-two lar1e hJp pocke&amp;.--«&lt;rlurllll" 1lde
pocllet.s-bib poclke&amp;.-hatnmer IOOP-fBie poclle&amp;

Jackeb to maklh for
-~ade

Just

P

oo-Bo,. • OVERALL8-

Uke the mllD&amp;--flil.es 4 to 16 yeare

69c

lin

"'-jot

~ow

that tbe
811.vtd It till
Dr

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, SALE-

Davia

hU 811111'*1
to hts belt
erevtee
and per-

~tctent

Lelarlx one of Fr&amp;.~jj premier
a.Jtmeu and two companions were
teared to have been killed todB)
~ht:1 the plane In which they werG
attempting a non stop night i om
Paris to Tokyo cro.shed ncar Ufa
In the Ural t.fow1ta.ins
Two bottles wer ~ found near the
cnab reports from Ufa said
Lebllx s companklllll were Ma1
lll!l ~t and Rene Mesmln The
trio bopped off from Paris ycstc
day Jrl911llnl ftytng the plane Hv
phen n a lllngle-motored craft

AVIATRIX HA~ CLOSE (.:ALL
DetJ olt Sept
13--INB-AmeUs
Earh;~rt
Putnarn noted Nriatalx
and lirst womau tu n.v the Atlan
tic had a narrow e.seape from
death or serious InJury tooay when
her nutot;lro crashed whHe land tg
~~ret.he Mlr.hl&amp;an State fair ground ~

New York Sept 12- INs-No rr

lief was promised New York and
vicinity today rrom the heat wave
Lower temperatures were ! oreC:ll'it
earl)' next week.
Six ~rsons were overcome her"
on Friday when the mercury cllmo
ed to 95 making It the hottest da y
•·-·
I
for 1931 and setting a new all um.,
A ~ Inv 'I P of th" p....., wa8 1onl record
tor September 11
oft' I the crash Spectators d~J&amp;lur
nte entire Atlantic seaboard w
f'd t~at only MrK Putnam 5 ~eve1 gripped by thl' heat with a me~
handling of the plane pre-vented ll cury reading ot 103 report~!&lt;! a1
cricU!I accident
Chtlrleston W Va

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ol "Biaelteard" S,ara To Haag Murderer ol

lcall;r

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AVlATOBS IN CRASH
&amp;ept
12- INB--JOIIepb

N01'ED MIND iEADi:R DEAD
W~lte Plain&amp; N Y
8ept 12-INB-Funeral services will be hekl
here Sunday for Eva Fay for
mo.ny years noted os a mlud 1eade
()h the vuudevllle ~Stage
Mu Fay
was n years old
Bh!:! died on Friday from t ljurles 8Uatalned In an automobile

eonvets•t!On with hu host
Dr Martell noddecl IJmpaihet

Oh lll1ink we might manare to
rio ~ametlm!l for tltat Don t talk
or worry but Just he qwelly IIU 1
come back '
JlrD Wyftte:r was (!tad to \et hit
throbb1111 head faN back on the p1l
lows and do1c 1111 eyea Dr Martell
went from the room, to return ia a
at
Staines-Dr
Martell
few
mmnte.1 wdb a 1118• f.U. of
'"''"'" g\imp1e of the
br It wu a name quitt 6tran~ to somethina &amp;rk colore4 ud ••r41y
Wynter
mTitml' loo'«•l
of • Stameal Bat 1 wula Ric ond ~ Wy11ter n••.ed M111.ae1f Ja hed with
•~
~ the last I remember How on earth I• Pfl!lnlul effort. h~lpcd by the 1irF1
rate, unl1lie that ntlht did 1 come here ? '
"
supiort1n1 arm, 1114 dr. .k tiM: ca
Ibis opcnma door had
Alrnoet aa the feverl
que1rt1on ten11
n. w.th an enemy broke from h1m ar.othe iiru«~ ap. Somcfhlnr wkh MOrt tltM a trick
wilD. a&amp;.er, her fanrt tap peared 1n the doorway bthirld her
it, whatever it w• Jt •emed
W opened it wry
Here u my stepfath~," the 11r1 u fter;r.,. ud peppe:r .. has palate
of d•l.llrblel' Wr uld
aa he piped It dowa. ill ,__,.
&amp;~Jeep. Klueed
Dr Marten .,., • ..;tdlt: aid 1maklnr htm ..., lor .,.....
1'00111. 10 aect sp-. with a 1hort pomted btard, who I .. Now Jut Ue ""'" t. a ........,
1~ tllOI"e like • foreitner
two. 11
r 11 .,.... • rMJh'rw•• !g ~ illlelirra. .. .c r • '
, &amp;)
..

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B

to Pearl Pratt.
and there Is Just
on hand tor payment

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V1erbome of Lan~t
J: McKim aud Mrt. C C
of Olnchmatl
Jo.mes A
and J E Kinney ot Co

M E Rathburn ol

Ironton 0 Sept..
~ regularly pay day
coUDtY but there will
t«&lt;ay for county road
road fund 18 overdrawn

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transit

were

LAWRitNCE
CAN't PAY

hrtalDfld ~w OVet"looked a busy

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$180

New Era Seen In
Aviation Circles

t~ Ohio conferen«t
another meetlog also
rl~dt"d their delegates.. They
wl1l
acemnpPPY the mlnlsterlal delQGtCl'l j~r&amp;~
to .Atlantic CJty
Oelepte~&gt; chosen by ttte laymen

\rafk from Otltslde, as tbough th e

_,

by a hill ncane \\ hll h de\ u ~tated Bel-

of Dayton

~t..heCRAPTEilstoleXVII
room

homele H ~

or Toledo

NOW GO ON

leto

rendered

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h,ke proportlOft "
"It 11 1mpo111ble to tell the exact dama.ea,"
the gcvemor tald an a Wireless meua1e Intercepted here
With at lea~t 200 person" meludmg ome ~mer1cans.
believed dead a ~;Jmllar numbe1 llliUred and thommndt:i

purchasing agency of the Si:lu~h
Ptmn OJ! compauy
Under the new prlces today the
tollo\\lng pr!Ct!ll pel ban-e! wUJ ub

..
who

... I* life •'lin&amp; dleaafrom a mt&gt;b
0.. a concert violiaUt, abe has
*-' ptnury by aA In

. . . . Jner .... ,........

and sa1d the number of wounded would "be •n

mt:nt or u geuerpl 15-cent per bl.r IZe capital nf Erltbh Hondm a~ thrt:'l storm~ of cycloniC
rei prlte boost bJ; the Jot~eph Beep mtemut}' were Rweepm~ to\\atd the(_ ull of Mexico today

.... QIIIIPib heaudful K.athtr1ne Fat

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hurnca'116 which wrecked that c:.1ty on Thursday,

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~ flrD-. R• '· The u.rder. . . 6llld the l'ftiiS, which

....,_ flobthd-- of ... ~ to tke R:a&amp;JM•• prince

and

Ton1ado Devas~ates

WHEU CRISIS
roo

SERVICE

NlllWS

.. BY BOARD

BATTYN TROUBLED

I ~C h

tonllht

Sunday

Select your New Dreooeo fr&lt;m~ theoe Pnze Group.-They JD·
elude the neweot otyleo-the neweot matenalo--the beat colora-and c;omplete rang~ of oiZeo--Hundredo to oelect from-

procr am and the midway will bt:
crowded with plenty or v~n~lcm.s tcr
the many who are expee\t!d to at
tend The admltiSJon price dur
lng the afternoon will be 50 cents

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Ohio and Wet1t Vlriinla-Of!nera.Uy

waDt the Newa O&amp;ice of The

JAR CROCKS

Half Oalllm W Twelve Gallon SIRS.
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Klo'a. Dtslrle*
SMperlatelldenl or thr. Ohio
Dlstrk!t of the Central German
ConfereDCtl will be In Pomero,

den In a voice charged with emo
tlon ended hat peroration In

Houae

Ot'me the wt~rld aplnst us Eng
llLnd yet shall sta.nd'
n1 addition to the laMrlte on- SDdaJ 11bd reQaHU lbl! prealaU~:ht a.go..tnst the proposals which
~e~aee or the olllclal Hom.rd
were dellgned to meet estlmat.erl
budret defteltft or S.15'J 600,000 for 1 ud lltftllbera or the BtttbaD7
the present 1Jsc:8J year and $826 1
Melhodlat Eplatlopal ebbftb at
JIJO 000 for the ~ar eru;Ung Apr11
1933 the bulk or the crttlc:lAm carne
tile sandaJ
from school teatheni theatre owne-ra brtlwen and tobaceollia~ All 1
Will be bard bU by the new re
.tormL

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Boy..

Wool

SUpover

Swute~"~o-oealld

Nlor

sUpoven In siRe 28 te 38BOY'fl COAT SWEATERS

t.o

l•venlle Sllpo•r Swtraten-t.ll siHI ,.._ It
st--.Girh Sllp&amp;ver · snak;n-Girh Coat

Sweatera.

Gallo• Jan

7c

1 Gallon JUII

tOe

I OaUOD Jan

tile
27c
44c:

3 Oalloo JIU'I
5 Oalln. Jan
8 Gallo• Jan

lt lllllo• Jan
• GalloJI .... C..lr.a
I Galen Milk CIIIM!b

I Qaut Beuhh

54c
$1.39

tOe

22c
22c

Cleveland Sept 12 -INB-Struok
on the head by a Ure tool when the
tire he waa repe.trine exploded sudden1y Oi!bert. A Donahue
brother or Nonna.n J
Lorain city treasurer died In Char 36 ex-oonvlct who

Chicago Sept 1% - INS- If
temperature reaches DO todav as

&lt;

predicted It will set a new Sep Author1t1ea Aaawenq Riot
!ember beat N!COrd for Cbh:agoCall F1nd Bullet .Ridnve eonseeutlve days or top degree

Pareat ...,. loa .t\11rara Obatlaate Aa Toatb -th"

1 N B.&gt;
In
Sept.. liltl! hospital here t.oday
an attempted robtery
an east
bang blm exclaimed
Donahue died after beinl aJive s1de l.peake&amp;~y last nlaht. were at I
rattier or Harm
only a few hOUn oo hla 23rd birth ruteJ by detectives here
Drenth wbo under the allu of
Ilia)' Be WBII to have celebrated hla
Twol of Oebwata
Hally Powers murdered flve per23rcl mUeatone today
who
the
m west V1fllniB when t.be
'11le accident occurred In front of whan
Import ot hill sons •trooltSea
an eut lkle fre11ht depot la.lt and he
to him
DIRht He apparenUy dbioovered a sJup were
ha.d Just unbJtehed a tam of
:ftat Ure on hla car and when he att pol(co said
a hay rack oo wblch
tempted to llx lt tbe ttre e'Xpiod· The speakeasy operator who
23 miW. from 11.
ed pollee 9ll.id
\dlea(tPCal1!d after the
lhootdn&amp;'
be bad been plow•
Tbe ,outh. who W&amp;B roomtnc 1n J ftred. the lbota whieh killed Oc:hwat
week
Olelelancl whUe employed, wll.h an and wOWKled two ot hlll OOhlPBII
of t.he WeA Vlrlbda
~ ~ trucktni ftrm planned to JOJII pollee believed A ...reb wu
a abort atoeldly bldlt
atw medlcal tchool tl1il t&amp;lL
jlit.Uile'hK for Ult man
Wlt.b. dOM cropped ahiD.

•

Liquor Found In •
Deserted House
the

by

wbkkera and a kindly filet! wU
much upset when told of hia 8011 :J.
deeds The neWII of the mur1af'fi
....., broken to him by his s6rt
In law Everet
Schroeclt=r wUh
whom he Uves 1'be son·ln law ~fumed at flrat to have the elderly
man mt.enlewtd but later he aBk
ed U .,t the Nport.er leave the fum
unttt the horae&amp; were put up and
be bad a cbanoe to talk with his
rn~·ln-law alorle
Wben the reporter returned for
"n Interview with the eon·ln•la•
as i:l.terpreter the elderly ~th
wu o.:Bim ll1d. oomPQIIIHI He ot!Md
bl the lanpap of abe HqllaUder
&amp;o 1et a picture Of hlll 10n rrom hill
room Be bi'OUII\t a. larp llpla

prl!a: of the murderA- taken at lng of a calf
The elder Drenth sgaln
abobt tt. ap ot 20 The reaemb
lane9 to published pictures was at tht&gt; pre&amp;&amp; plcture.li of h1s 10
a11d his vtcUma aud wltn ttst ~
m~f:~t.
Aid
rontemptuous ly
'NrOulh hla aon·lh·la.W the eld cLenched
fhe wn
et Dte~tll. eal4 he had tried In ha~g him hang him
every ptulbl!! way to brltlG up hl8 In law lrepl the newa of the son s
toy In the rlaht way but that murt:!rr1 trom the old man out ( f
from Infancy he diaplayed ob- aymp 1thy He pnlsed the Indus
stlnacy At thft qe of three h .. trlou~neM of the aged man nild hill
wouln lie on the ftoor and klck eooct chuacter He so.lt1 Jr.! arl5e5
ever all tbe furniture In the room each mornln1 at f jO o clock a.nd
Jfe ltt'manded htA way about every lioefl about hla work
Notlc ot the people uvund here
thing the elder Drenth ~xplalned
sddtng that at one time 'l.hcn they had connecU!d Wilko Drenth or
the Behroeder family wltn Hamt
wren rarminl toa;et.ber he was ob Drenth
the murderer up to late
•
to N!IU'Iy 11tral)sle the BOD to
yestel'daY
when International News
u:ep blm from gret.Uns the best or service yerlflld
the rela.Uomhlp
btm. lD an arpment oftr the feed.·

dled H...,..

Yesterdays hl11hest recotdlnK wa&amp;
91 before a lake bN!eze COOl" d l he

dty

All sta~s east of tbe Mlss1:lslpp1
rtur endw'ed record breakmg heats
government re~rts .showed and
not much ch"ffce fm cooler weath
er ovs- the ~k. end wa.s seen by
\locather foreeuten

Eaton

0

mysterlouBI
Sept
l2 -IN&amp;--A
at. New
Y bullet-riddled house
Paris 12 miles frdm bere
today led authorities to lnevsUgaU!
posslbUity tb&amp;t the place may
ve been used a.s a cache tor stol·
--..ble
- un ty o ml:eflll rUShed to
rn:
....

ha,

.........
I

Detroit Bepti'2--INB-An un the howre laat night lnl amwer too
e•pected beat wave which sen a riot call They found the murt.llo temperature~ boumbla up to Q5 ture perforated with bullelB Insad•
degree• to shatter &amp; 58-year reconl Ithey d!J;coyered '15 gallons of aUea
today had caW!ed the deaths of sl;c eel moonshlnll' liquor and 40 ba.rrelt
persons here More than ». SCOh: of maah
have collap.&amp;l!d from the heat and 1 Two women round at the pla.c:e
are In h011ptta18
[were held by offtc:en Char&amp;:t-s Will
No reUef wu in Billlt with the be placed apJuat them today U.

weather rorecaK

rea.dina senera.ll.i was

said

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