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·-~UTO OCCUPANTS

1re~

1rales?

OW'S SHCIAlS

HA~E ClOSE CAll
II TWO CR~SHES

TOMHTnURNH

FORMER RACINE
GIRL PASSES EXAM
M s

An a Olblln

wife of

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ward K Olblln anon ey at law o!
C eve a d wa!l one or the 319 allC
cessrul appllctul ts who passed the
!.'Cent 01 io b&amp;.r exam nati(&gt;n

wa aiso o

CHAMPS ~UN ~A Y

!:!

and

ur the fifty lwo men

tx r. u tJ
as.'! M S xty from the
a hool ol Law f We~te n Reserve
u v~n y
o paAA
e f'Xa.tnbla

Roberts Car Overturns
After Leaving Road
Riden Eocape

BSTER. SURK
ARE WINNERS IN
GOlfiN~ TOURNH

New

FORCES RESUME CONTROL I W[fK-EN~ SPREES
~~~~~UL~AR~~~ SITUATION I C~US£ Of ARHST
'.'~:~:••~':' .~~~~~. ~::,o :::,~" I I N [IGHT rlJ ft1SES
York

Aug

15-IN5-Tl

8t er gth

., l ~ tlonal Harveste ht.ggl 11 1 11e
bd nd Pl t of thege gallS Wf" rl'
11

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Races
For Boys

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And G1rla Have Been
Prov1ded

Low Net Score For Hand·
1cap Playerat • Great
T1me Had By All"

PloeaiW.n

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VOL VI
Two Much L•quor Blamed
In Many D11turbaneea
Over Sunday

Grant and
friend of Pl

ped serious inJ uleti

Vl'h.en th.elr coupe aut.omoblle ovt&gt;r

u ned near Bh.ade on the iPome oy
d

S"riOw condH on ot Mrs Parrish
a d w~e hurrylrll to the central
Ohto c!Ly 1.o be with her
Mrs Ro
hi! l.li wa11 enroute to Mt v~rnon In
a oWlet car
fbi: Rabert.s car lef~ the road on
#.

nee Man
returned to he
ar e spe ding

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sUNDAl'-;c'HooLMCNJc
A &amp;roup rro n
I e carpenter
s day s oo nc s day
B:.
aueal heDB W a H--0
C Gorby he n" t.u e joy a p en

oon on the lawt

Conp IH18' ~ e ~ oup from Ca
penter we e M s A da I re Garb}

a d M

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BRI~KU TO STAY
ON JOB Till G~5
·~S[ IS SETTlED

niT l£ RRHUS[~

Bonus Is Principal
Topic At Meetmg
Of Ohio S o I d i e r s
Prop01al Almo•t Sure to be
Approved hy Buckeye
Leg1onnaares

ca"

Jol

co l.llhlerabty
o cupants
escaped
w :.h m nor njuries
The ca se of
l f' ucc dent was not learned
Lowe wilh r;everal r('lntlveti w ~
f'nrout..e to hill home n Cleve ll d
uHPr snc ding Lhc we k ond v
l s
othJ!r u.nd other relo.tlve
Md r.po t

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OfriGEOHER[O

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A le(!ed y

Says Von Papen Cabmet
Inevitably Mull End
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In C

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NAZIS IN FAVOR
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WIN DO UBI t: IIEADF.R

Notice!

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THE CLY!J£ WILLIS

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Communum And
Soctahsm

ORCHESTRA
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w•ll play
- atTHE BATHING
BEACII
Tue•day
Evenmg

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Baker Fails To
Walkers Appeal Long Vacation Ma)
Oimb On Wagon Is Not Allowed Come To Children

to

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Mrs

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DID YOU EVER STOP TO TmNK?
11

p 'Ole fi:d l i:SI8 lUI o

t&gt;turned
2! DROWN IN STOB.M
AU&amp;
16-INB-Twenty
two sailors were d-owned tod~y 111anou Men 1n Many lnstan
when a ll08.t belonglnK to lhe
ces, Refu1e to Work at
Aer0Jl(1!1to.le sank In a storn be
tween Natal Brazil and Dakll
New Wage Scale
South Africa today The vessel \\1\S
carry 1111 South American mall
Sprlnafteld Ill A\&amp; 16--IN'SThe Aewposta.le operat.e11 an aer IIltnois miners were In rebell on
lal nail service between So th Am
e ~ ¥Jd Africa
ba11lc WQ.ge Reale arbitrarily accept
ed by nlon otflclal&amp; Q!ter
tllken on the proposition had been
stolen
Only a few mines were In opera
tion In the r,tate Mine~:s opposed to
the new seale were to convene here
tl\15 afternoon
Expanded Aar Sa ad to Have DPD tlefl :11 Tfl~ lr nrll e Ill w1.lt d
Been Cauae Oarnaae Et
behlnQ oarrlcades for any attempts
to interfere wlt.h the worldna Of
hmated at $1200
mines In that vicinity The rebell
tous mlners ha.d. threatened to
ColQJnbUS o
Aur 16--IN&amp;-j march on Tay\orvtlle
Columbus Eawt algh School wll8
Similar conditions existed a.t ot11.
shaken taat tliliht by a mysterious er ()o:~J::!:ti!! ;
!~cted
explosion whteb today sent aut.htlr
lUes Bearchlnll' the city tor pOQtble

Paris

That you ohould always read the ado before you buy
Buamen concerns who advertl&amp;e g1ve you quahty, service and
satisfaction

You w1U fmd that per•••tent adverhaen ma01feot a ••ncere
They always
deatre to please you and to aetve you mtelllgbnlly
carry m stock oeaaonable r.nerehand•ae tbat11 end len m var1ety
Advertised product• have been proved the beat
That IS
why you should deman .. them
•
Buameaa concerns who are not progrea&amp;tve enouah to mvtte
your buome11 through the prmted page are not enhtled to •I

,J A ,HINGTON UVE61"
CAST OF 1100
F.E th 1 groGt h stor c I paq

S ear

drama w th YOUR coun
ty tGklng pa t En1oy the $1 S 000

l;.arn"' s rae ng progrom
p ece boy• Land Juno

polo

tournament

r. ght

300
Far
hor e

how p~ tho s and th 3 CJreatest
h b t on1 of shl';lap cattlo I ve
to k poultry • .,d agr cu!htral
roduch 1n Oh 01 h1 tory

Ao a tit)' booster you ohould buy from your progre111Ve mer
chants The; have a reputabon lor IaIf deahng and honesty

Adn&gt;lnlonl Reduced I
On l 25

1) en

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ht 9•t•

REAl• ECONOMY CONSISTS IN BUYING WHERE YOU

A 10

j., t&lt;:f
he11~
Wn~ ng on Li II

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kow 1nd

l H HANEH Ll D

GET THE BEST GOODS FOR YOUR MONEY

C M t !;fR MO

READ THE

'TU'E' TRIAL o'E' VIVIAN WARE'

Wednesday

Puts
Also Come.~s ,"l!uperf~C!;Lover"
and D. Cook m
DA
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and Its a Pamc
TODAY--Maurice thevalier, JeaneHe MacDonald in "OME HOUR WITH YOU" AlSo Comedies ''Sea Leg•" and :'toe GOld Deed"
LIBERTY THEATRE, M•ddleport

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"PARDON US"

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Hardy and Stan Laurel

Col9mbus School
Shaken By Blast

teno tats who ml1ht have set pff •
dynamite blast at the building
Nfiht watchman James W Dean

:~ ~~:c:re~~ ~:e~t~~nc:::·:-1

USOVOMEDY

b E- danger

L"1ves Of Many ,,.

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Escaped Convicts
Sought By PGSS!.""

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(\LYUPJAD
OF J1lJ2
GOES GREAT U)..t.y
tJ
WJ\ TOWARD COVERING UP
1
ETHER
:~:~ y~rn~~/~tt~ ~:-;~e~ I
SCARS OF WAR AA TRED~ ATHLETES LIVE, PLAY TOG
ne~tr

STUDENT
fAIL PROBERS
IN QUEST

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or business
Smoot who 11'1 cha rn an of the
Senate f nance committee sn d nr
had rece ved hundreds of letters
protesting ru no s !l ,i'!S on cer
taln pi'Dducts.
Result&amp; or the tax aw wll be
better a arent by all
Bmoo
said an'T the next seAs on wl soc
revision of the law Tl Cl e a le In
e uitleR ln the law which muHt be
q
d
j re~~ WR.'i 1 lghly optimistic
about ouslneliS coml t uns
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Benton !or a.n
collapse ot a large port n
a
nveltl8n.tlon of oondltlons amo .,.
crete wall tn addltton t.o de~true miners approxlmatel:v a ~corP rf
8 FRANK 0 MENKE
tlon of front steps leadlni to the &lt;ht
a.na re red t.o return
Y
basement
Damage was esttmat.ed ho Clai(Ctod
P pa.
Los Anrelea Aug I6-INB-ThP
a truck 1olymplad of 1932 accomplished
at. •1200
me
ay
b 1 1
First aid workel'fl fighting thetr c;dh~f c:or;:n:nd :u~~~~! fo dis rl
ort toward reAto atlon of Inte
way throuch t'X&lt;llted crowdl of pa
ill min
halted
1t and reklndlina of
jama. clad East siden searohed the =~toShe:UI W~lamw~Tovea of ::~~.~lt ao~ b~other Y love than any
building from tql 00 bottom fear
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b
actl
1 1 dl
u 1 dip
iniJIOmeone IMide might have been ~~tf:hr:m ~=~t ~~~ eoun~IC ~!::t/7the"~orldngsi~oe
e last
Jtllled or lnj1lftd but reported they authorl= where Benton 18 eltua/ \olley waa fired 111 the v;fl
war
round no one
ed
u 11
h banner or
jJOM. ror
Ptremen exprewd t.he belief that
.......
ed b m. lft'
nts ~e there was grouped
expanded air eaWied the cave 1n
The -~Y was wam
!&gt;' -; 0
t
h a
spor
and tlu\t dynamite wu no~pon B~ Rob1n8on ot Pralllc.lln ahouldea to shoulder
hroug
5
Bible
Guard!. were p1a
~ eoto\tY that It&amp; me:rnben would be perlod of almost a month the son
the bldlcllnf
hOWeVer
~ 1t tber eantlnued on
men within w~m crc:hna!~~: a
evel'J'boity bUt offtCiala until the h'l
Thel !"''td consl8tln1 of h~: ed.f {~h\!:~cO co%ba~ t.h~rtee ~
.,..Ucatton is oompleted
stu en"" nc u....,
our women
s P o a

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NEW ELECTRIC THEATRE, POMEROY, Tuesday
joan Bennett, Zasu

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pz. til t c..ses

Rv EDSON R WAITE Si-lAWNEE OKLAHOMA

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in

ary ~ru1t1e11 accusea of vm t ng Event
the wives and re aUves and even
Today
t.akln11 outahlt employment while
t.cochnlca y Imprisoned may a be
fo bidden to leave prillon wa ~ ex
pt under guard Benawr August
OF LAST SPRING
W Weber D of Columbm membe
ol the Sl.&amp;t.e Senate wellare lnnst
When Ftrst Born Came
gat ng committee announced today
E .c. ..or Weber ha&amp; made such re
To Such A Trag1c
commendat on In his r't'!pG t LO Sen
Death'!
at.O Roy J G u~n R of Wellston
ha rman of the t:umm ltet! follow
By MAROA.RE'T LANE
ng several weeks
es 11at un of
so allt!d lil'"rtles allowed tO L 11
ues dur g lhe dm nlst at on of
E
Wn del Prt'SIO E Thon o
I he A
L obe gh 1:1!. v &lt;Jirlh 0 u. SOU
ommltt.ee re]&gt;OM. ts no\\ ~ nil' us Ll. t ~ve 1 h rty this nurnh g Moth
sembled
.- 11.1 U ch &lt;.1 are doh II well
Charses that 1 ut&gt;tlet~ have t.akf'n
TI Is udden nev.s was Jluhed
uul.ls de jobs wh le lii!Slgned to ru
aro
U e wo ld h s morning
y work away fl'~ the prison have wa I g a flood of tmcwed sympatby
I been m&amp;de 1.o Weber by the Ohio fo tht&gt; rae ca y ber :a e.:l mother
State FedeNI.ion of Labor
He said of a few n onths ago ow a notih'er
Ule wreckare of a t,,.. ator-y
Fln:l pJ ture rrom the Mtorn
ll f ut ka~t !J dnd cores injar
e placed credence ll1 the protests on e ore L dbe gh s ~ QnCI'!
hotel In Freeport Te.u blown
Proof that trua:tl.es have sometim again n her arms and thankful
s ricki'!h Tell&amp;!&gt; JrU I
aRt wt:pt
d and ' I~
over- Ulte makh woed by &amp;he
u; v &amp;!ted their wives WIHi offe etl ness n her heart tho t.be tratredY
by s hurricane 11.blch took a toll
n ng nl t1 e n I 011:. It e;hon
forct~ of lbe Uorm
recently aoeo""
to W be
h
of her nrst ch ld has not robbed her
nr
e r w en of her second
nvestlptton Willi conducted tnto
Thfo news of the birth was con
cha ges that a. t.lusty s.ttaclr:ed a nrn ed by Dr E M Hawiul one of
11. ~~hlle away from the: prlaon
the attend ng physlcla.ns
endinr the accus!1'd oonv ct
Dr Ha.wkll merely D.nnounced theo
h 8 wU t ...!l~l11ed tha.t he cou d no b h of a !iOn o Mrs Lindbergh
have been with the a:irl beca J£e he and added
Clevelander Refusea to be Demand f01 Wcrk Sheela Shortaae of Funds M a y was vl!ltlng her, Weber said
A 1 other 1 formation will hav~
Mean
4
ar
6
Weeks
Rest
U
t:er
P
lson
l'e8'Ulntions
th'i!
v
s
o
come
rrom the Lindbergh ram
Present to Welcome
and Recorda Dented by
t to th.e w fe was an ofttmSf' equa
ly
Roosevelt
an W 1nter Month•
Governor
to Ule ot.he charge
A tht' home of Mrs Dwlght W
Al hough Weber did not ccmn P.nt Mo row whe e the bab) waa born
Go mbus 0 Aug 6 INB--Duf' abou alleged cruelties to pr sonen; it was said that an anD()unoemen
he shortage of unds Ohio Eo I by &amp;uards he was apeel.fi about thP would be made later
0
•eport.ed libert.iea
Dr E H Dennen who aasiBt.ed. Dr
250 000 p 1pUs n 1146 scattered stw.t~::
In wme caau he Sll.ld trUlltles Hawks a.Jao confirmed \.be ne,_
ad dlstnctti may ~ t.r'* ed oo a have been sent UJ •arJourv lnBUtu
Overnl&amp;:ht: the }.Lin«bergh fqnlly
wl tcr va.cat on of rram four to aht tiona b) work. ~ 1\l&amp;f'd IU'Id bave oome back After months o!
weeki Joseph W Ptcbt.er Mlistant wtlb....oo Whib.IUou ~ '1;i) fft.Utb Brlet anCI reth'mlenC Jn
!belt
~tll.te dlri!Ctor ar.,.tduaa:tJDn anno n to the prlsoo at mliitw~leWDQd borne Colonel Lindbera:h
ced here today
~
11..
Web!r'a rkonunendatton asks lhat unf:xpectedly turned up at Newark
Although the CUlltoml1'7 ·~JI no prlloner bft allowed outside the a.trport yest4!rday e.nd ftew lot the
term of schoo Ill 16 reelu! In dw'a Penitentiary w1thout guard for ftrst tbne since l)lll ~ued sea;~h
o
hr. lepartme 1t of education any reason
tnr for hls murdered chUd. Bevernl
1 o v s assurt&gt;d of onlv enough man
warden Thom 118 is tmow to be ho ns after Jle- landed Anne Lind
1 y Lo ope "ate ro l:l weeks and has
n
-; L'· d
f
ltln
Jdit ona a b t ter roe of such a plan as
much bel'&amp;h gave him ano th~
.;:r ·
DUn
ul
1
0
0
f ~ro ~~se
~ Ill: a
of the wo k on prison property out be g s In the air agah} Rnd tlle-re
s
c lter sa
iBde the walls ifi done by cuards the I!! a baby l.n the lloUBe
0 e acco:_: n~ ~ F~~
th
un ber or which 11 1m te
lt Ill belleved that the blrth was
ne 0 "Y e~~l ~e ":va lable to reopet
Weber however will argue to the
nexpected for f t had bee
t
th fl 6t 0 [ he &gt;ear although Cllmmttt~ that such a system s known to be so Imminent 11othtntr
-• ~ to bo r
Uled at other ~,,_,,..
n-'-1 cou d have persuaded Colonel Und
aa eange enen •....." may be n .....
h
r
f
ow on the stale ad app opt atiOI
As another methOd of ch~king be gh to leave ts w ~ ewn
01
t.o be ade at tl e eg Ia .se&amp;l&gt; on of liberties of trustlea Weber m Ws t1 e wo hours that he was trytn~
881'lmbl rtport to Gillen sun:ested that th ou~ the ne11 low wm~o; monof.))lf.ne
LI e new 00 t h gtmerll 1 a
Y W de be
e He challed eas ly w th ofllcl3b
11 I ch w I becm ts v.ork t e sec t at ~~
barred from ISRUJng whe 1 e cane down show ng
o
o d week n Jllnuary
rus Yll p:!l to prilloners befort! they 6 gn of a x ety u sLrah and ul
Approximately SI.OOO 000
&amp;l:l e 11 e b n
c:.t cern.te-d a
;t~ 0 os ;HI "'ll as the p b c kr.
a t ds lti o hand for operatlfli
.ee month::.
that L nclbergh had bee see
c oo s fo the lo'ma der o tl
ore u e tlrs rtll
F chte said D ecto1 or Ed
here has bee
of hin for
tlot Beve I) 0 Skm e I oweve
()ffl S
0
1 e s dden nd fa K eat
U!! ecummended hn schools. open
e
broke he hll hli'i so
ro he ta term as uul w th h
I opes thllt e nergency s eps
flv b
r1 c 11 az g co 1age wl cl A Ul
akrmfoteegiBrterm
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ble emerJJel c
e .....,n a 1 ~early a Mde L ndbehh
tg s ov.e
u t g t e c1 c
01 e of th~ '""'R
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n o ths of suspe 1.se a d ho o
~k'l ~ wo del be a de ay m the pay
Frcm Target and W1th•n
ter theo dUiappeara.ncc of I1tt1a
c1 t or tencoers salar es r a re
S F
"""' ' 0 hi' n to wo It &amp;ratls Bo tl
0 eet .cf Steamer
Charles Lindbergh Junior
ana
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wtl ch even brought c ltlclsm turin
D Sklne and Flchte
li 't!
op
bell 1
h
e
I wuht tl e private por;ed to IIUcl methods ho~ er
N~::w York
\II 16-INB-Two SOr.le peop e
ev ng
fo
hW
!A) t monv take n a a
1 ose sccre
be bs dropped by naval l'eleJ'V( stoical to hav~ feleb r s
h~ ~rne
hr-ru g 1 wa the Ro k I eet.s of 1
-- --ORK
aviators dur1nr practice ovl!r can
rrult at last Her calm I er ell!o~
he a w tant po
whlcl lhey 3500 START W
Conr nue u pa,.... :ntL 1
1 1U6 e Bay today landed wide of the
bfiSf' a lous cha ge n the Bhe 1 IN ONION HARVEST target one tearlnt thrOugt. the
wood nat e
I an IC
ed 0
00 ot the porch ot a home nearly
l
he
ll.
lle awwy and the other endan
aeab ry walker
os IJ
Ke1 ton o
Aug L6-INB-At ae11ng an excurson boat 1o::~rt~
fe
d sl 0 tt'd
fording e pluyment to 3,500 ttmer with people
~
Tl Is 1 an atte pt
a t n en and women lut.rves~lng of
One bo 1 b auned at a tarret o
red I e r ng aciOS6 til!'
ecul} white onions st'lrted n the Oeuter Island more than a hall 19 Deaperadoe• at Larje ._
11 e em fuse lh g
Scioto mar"h todQy
mile oll' shote tore throu.;h the
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Gove no Roc ;e {'
Fm seveta weeks t nera t I ov po ch of Philip Schwab 11 home In
Oklah01na, 4 Captured t
• o u Ilea ed debat
be q d Utlng Into Hr. din co nt
Canu.rsle whtle scnwab hlll v.lf
Two Guarda ,.-..,,jd
wh ch boasts the largeH onJon pro
pu ng
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let,
1
at
d
two
chlldre
were
Inside
the
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GUARD QUEEN
t
and !ill d
due nc acreage n t wol
l ~n t ouse
~11
111"'V e nn
At g
\: o 1
I fo oN rk I ect.'l s ~~~:~~~~~~o~~r:o:S~lm~edthe ba~na~
The bomb tore a 14 tncn hoi Aror:dnl~k~f
ug rs
~~~
6 lNB 11
t cl
r
Vfl
e l
1 .;l(' r
tel 3 &amp;00
ere 8 v lhrough the roo! bursl Into frat
ed the
chlta Moun
t. lmtn
pn e
P ox rna Y
persons w
ent.s which were 5Cattered for 200 zens scour
prCf'a I nnary meas re
od11y
u
en employment with the beg nnln1; yards and set Hre to the hoLJ.Se talm and the entire countryside
Mr.edhng v lla where ru me P I
TO uo ON ~TAGE
1 of the harvest today
when ltli smoke fuae exploded
I today in a hm t for 19 despe~
cefil! Ileo.na or Rwmu a gR
b
Whtle the hundreds of worker
The other t.a~t otturred a convicts who were stlll 11t lalie
tn a sen l esterda.y
New Yo k Aug 16 INS- Lerty lalu.shed throuah the muct: andl!l few n inutes 1akr when a bomb after escapina trom the sto,te re
'I he lll"w&amp;paper Abend e,.; an o Dml the Brookly o tflelder I~ 1 arowers were s.l!KI makilli rta.dy for ! landed within 50 feet. of a loaded. torm~ttory her~
hil t Croatian emlglllnLs wen~ pi
ao ng on ~hl' stage He has signed a ~he harvest or the Spanish onion excuralOn stHmer off Center 18
Numerous erlm&lt;'S In the vichUty
n a p od etlan crop n about WG weeks whlch wtll land about 500 ,JJl"dB A8 the bomb comm tted durin&amp; tne past 38 b1&gt;urs
111 t.o aMSAAinate Queen Marie of 1 untract to appea
Jt J08 ovla who s visiting p 0 {'~
n wh cl
e w I ~ s ar ed tnls brine further en ploymenl n he in&amp; was set apout 1:,000 yards IJ
were attributed to the escaped fl!'
1 una
h; I 0 Ikl Is a 5 n11er
I region
side the Island thla bomb dropped to~
th
bse
f the
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nearly a mne frvm the tarweJ;
ur 1ng
e a nee o
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Lieutenant l'.dw n p Conway In tutlon s women warden Mrs Oeaqe

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AS TEXAS HURRICANE TORE PATH OF DESTRUCTION

Bricker's proterred resignation
wh1en sta.rt.ea th~:: llriUn e
w ;:~s ronvention New ofl'iC'ers "' ere fAl
:JP.~ 1Jl hls ow fl it:~&gt; a un.. w
;l, elected and next yea 5
onvent on noL take ot'f ce in the ministry nov
Jet(t!J.. from the gaver or decla11n1 city was to be picked
headed by Chancellor Ftanz Von
that he wna glaa to ave
Colonel Ralph D Co e of Findlav
tel' of Aua:ust 15 l.ndtca.tlnc th~&gt; 1 one or the 20 organizer&amp; of tho!
yt.u aro! W ht g w continue yow de American Lealon at ts ParlS Cau
Ubt:ratJona With the oth,.
mem cus was slated to be named state
bets of t.ne commission Qt least to C"ommander to succeed Paul M
"' ex~nt ths.t. the Cl.e-tlston In the Herbert of Columbus fo lowing the
Columbus gas c:ase may have your wi hdrawal of Henry A Mlddleto
mfld at~o JOint COillikle a.tion and of Toledo from the race
premmably un eru ~ w. us o
With the sentiment of t.he dee
oov rno Whites Je te
\\ ~.s r gates semlngly In fn,:o or I me
the fum of o. rep y t.o u. letw r
dlate cash payment of the tonus
leaders predicted the
prop6sal
1e ed to hnn l:'&lt;arl er in u: e dny
Ia ekt wha defemi'ed hl6 ..tand
would pass with 11. large majo1 itl
tt.slana t lcn w th accusaUona c r
Advocates of the bon \Ill unwlll
tf.etlct on the part. of
their hopes .'".!':'"th~~'t "

F nnk E "- ooo M1

anrl M s Ut!U ge G Wood M a
Mn J 11: McCan~~~ M uno Y.:

""Allhn gh bOlh care wtre damaged

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LINDBERGH'S WELCOME SECOND HEIR
ro do \.! .... ug 16-JNS- Dele
Cr,;,mmtaaiOn Member To gatr11 lo the l4lh ann ml :on 'tl Uon
1 t.he Ohto Amer can U!g on t.octay
Remam And Do
lluf)te u o:.so uuon en and I!" l
Beot
med ate pav nent of the auJ s f'd
c mpe sat on certlf en es
EARLY DECISION
Toledo 0
AUK 18-----INS----Lima
lo.:.iay was l'hosen a~ the 1933 001
E.xtr."'ted Ao Re&amp;ult, Re tml o c h or l-he Ohio A ner en
Leglor a ~ 11. closmg session ul the
·~gnallon Returned
lit annua l sc!lfl on he 'e
Tt t Aile cou lLY city wus see&lt;&gt;
By Governor
1 &lt;' b3 u
ose \tote over Sa
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Col mtuH 0
AUK
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ll w d.l d 1t 1e ec lo politll.:lllly n
t q 00 l6 ti t.eday
his "*'~ t.o
with John W Brlclf:er Colwnbus
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u 1e uhc.- Public Uti
e Cemm15ston aa 001 ferences
Y.t'nli resumed on th!:! moot ana on"
... ~~,wn cut Columbus natural gail

MAGNATE HOME

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PRICE THREE CENTS

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FULL LEASED WfRE OF INTERNATIION AL NEWS S,ERVICE

rntoxlcnt on flg Lred greatly In tho.

Alhe s highway Mond y mn r r g
about I o clock
f1lt'J' had received word or the

ohio

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At Off1cers When Qualls
I , orne Ia Entered To
Make Arrest

J 1tn Da\ 1&amp; or WltzgaLI street
~ ter Mrs Qay;onl Parrl8h WitS I
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WEJ..THER FORECAST-

Trlbune call 236 L If the Buslneu
Office ask for 202 R

, GUN IS DISCHARGED

BESIDES GAME

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Car Colh11on On Route
31 W recka Car But
None InJured

It you want
th4o News Office of Tho Dally

READERS NOTICE -

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lw t w~k s SkYrocket 11 ..
tock was run up 4 poln~ wllh 1

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Many Inter

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WITH MINOR

a critical condition
Rllbert Robert and

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MONDAY Ati'Otr8T 1&amp; 1932

&amp;ll nes 15 upervtaed by the olde nen world were o be oused each w th
those of the m.iddle yeal'!l who a In 11 stones throw or each other
tlitle more than a decade ago were 1maby of them side by side
And
at each othen throa.t.s
w lh 8 dar h~natg aor nlnttn;eo
Into t.he Olympiads or 1928 there wllh a darlni that wAs den a 1d an
was wedged merely the edge of the eTecution that wns pe ecr
.s
chisel that wu to split uunde all comml tee to~d a1 hese nto the
the enmltlea
In the Olymp ad of r IC1hle that wa~ th village and
932 this Weds;e was driven with hoped tor the happ est outcome
tf'rrlflc force by the propelllng po
Its hopes wert realized
we 1 of caJlfornlaa anangements
Yo thful German nthletea who
straight t.broqh the hea.Tt or \.ht&gt; were boys when the WAr was tought
vtctous alte math of the W»r
and Gennan tutorn o.nd ('OACtlf's
l-os An les a,t;tem ted a
a 1 a who sttl wore the scars of the sav
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reli.tlon
Its 01 m lad aR't! ccnftlet became It&gt; con rndc~
¥:i:n.tru6ted a "11.11a&amp;P. whire1~ t11l of the French the
st Jtms met
compet tom trorn all nations of the tl {' F. 11. h
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ohanae of th• alation. oalled down ".,
the bombing p~ea and p -on lsed ;our of them had been re&lt;'aptutfl
pollee " full repqrt ol the v.lle today

sses__ .tth the bomba

1co~~~~t~:rtso~r :~;:~~rw:::r~n

OHIO CROPS SORELY datlons 6upposedly committed by
IN NEED Of RAIN I h(' fugit ve11 soresrt Tv. yo tiJ\

nnd the Canadians on a level stretch
of ground that was spo t.srruu ship
Its.Han fraternized with Huna:ar
CcJumbus 0 Auc 18-IN&amp;--Be
ians and all the ot.her~&gt; met each /verely In need or raln lor th(' m
cf then and eilher by word of
•~d t~eord. -;::es d~hlo
mouth or by smllell o by gestures a n
a
or the hand&amp; exchanged th~lr ~Wis:~:n~ ~vy ra ns u
cheeriOCI
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Wben the fa~weUs were spoken
at t.he OhJo Famt Bweau
t he,re W83nda showlnaadmo~- dteel P .,at
Wl~m hav 1.... reac lee th
1ec 1on a
genu 1ne
ua on
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tween sonli of the nations wh ch crucla.l atate 1fihere ears are form
once !had ))een at war there were 1nlll: rain Is needed to prev~n the
pledges or trlends lp and there we e u s from ~nr Jitunted aocord \.':
Koodbyes each frela:hted with the t&gt; H E C
crop researeh h~&gt; tl
hope th.o.t they soon would meet ).1cntat~mery Clark Lafan and
again
Cl &amp;nlpii.Jan counties are 1n d&amp;ni@r

attempt.M to a tack Mlllll Mal'y
I vwho
PI nney at Mangwn Okla we?e
believed to be mel bers of t1 e con

viet party which et~caped The lltl
herseU ~
and ran away from her assailants
The fugitives were comm&amp;ndt!lfll:.
ng aut.omobl es In their attempts
to rlee the viclnJt) Many dr'~
were abducted and later eleaa]:l
and one motorist Homer y~
brot~~h wlls stabbed when he ~~
ted
Warden Mrs Wa ers dlsmiSitf!
two reformotory guarW; atcused ot
neglla'ence In com er.tlon ..vlth t)Wprison breRk

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THE 111JUAlLY
TlOBUNE
IDIQf PIJIILIIBJIIO COKMJrt'
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• It's Real This Time

McMuter,

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Public Forum

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1 h" cld ratf', or m\llt toe 1&lt;1!" as we
1 wn: wrll be tf the PubliC 'CftUWel

Vir,USia GN11
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.,...,., a«Pt Sal.UrdaJ. ~·Ad QD. ~ftr 8ec:oDd 8treel. PamaruJ, 0 . r
'tfben our rnenda lend ua leucn. or Deft ma.Ltrr ror pubUcatloll tat J ' •
JIIGI1ld. 1n all Cl.llollll sliD CAelr w=e &amp;1\boqb nol ~J t,o be ~ '
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t:UI"Utnt. And d.a.lrable ID +Jiau.•

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N.tTlONAI. ADVERTI&amp;IWG

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LOT AND G.\UG&amp;
IN CJONNWTION

In ,.!&lt;'Ut'l\ll II 111,1\ h1 '111! l 1.11
11u :.•l'llt&lt;'"'\ t~UU&gt; Ui ll +If uJ,t ,l I l••lt•!
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JH~CISION rendered by th~· Akron, Ohio ~udgt! rda· ~
ll\"t• to the d1:~po.ssession of one's home, is one .wh1ch 1
\\ 1ll ~ttl'llct much attention und much favorable commem. 1

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JOO R - with B••h at $2 to $3-·No High..
Ci:oannicnt to Stores :11nd Thc~trca

Ultra-V-iolet IR.ad.latiea

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d.t~ ... , that we may up ply our heart.-; unto wiSdom. - P:mlm j

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JQhniiOil and wUe

I niceb' a$ the HoiJ.er ~pi~l
C J,... Curry of Charle~;~ton wtw a
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1 1ecen~ a~t of Walter Oodbor
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hawkllu
waa callln&amp; on her brother Mr. Reu
tet• Flunday
; Nora Haggy was camna on her
mother, Mrs. Reed Hvsell 8Uilday. ,
Lue Dodson was ill Monday and
Tue!Mi~~&lt;y
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Flora Moore w1u; call1ng on ht:r
slsler Mn; Cha.s. Voo~

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Toddy Goldllll ;.s spendmg some I
1 Ume in Columbus..
1 Vemon L. Archer is gett.lna along

.r t h~· human hellrt. ancJ of whom It wa.a P\d m John 7:46. "NEVER MAN

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• creed, •f they are t&lt;i have any claim 1
11p:&gt;n the love, loyalty and devotion of tb: ~ple1 mWit be in harmony w~th 1
rJ- r- 1Raclungs of Jesus the Christ wblllie words fit tnt"

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Ralph RusseJl and Walter Dod.so11 1
made a bu.&amp;.lnesa trip w Vinton

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and Heck Shuler ~md W1U Reed arc
fl8hlni above RaCine

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Henry Smalle)' has

home of Walttr Dodaon. He l5
old soldier 81 years old.

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Chko.so Philadelphia,

Ja.oob Johnlon returned rrom

Jumbqa Sat-urday.

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was delivered as a result of a Loan Company ·
;.1 l\( mptmg to foreclose a mortgage after the
mortgagee !
had pald :some :~everal thousund:s o'f dollars on the propl' r t \ and due to present industrial activity and lack ut 111·'
conh'. I!JUll li 1t Impossible to contmue with the payments
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1l th1:-&gt;l ltmc.
uml fol' thai reat~-on his dectsiott 1X exceplionall~
noteworthy for ib~ clurity and it:; common sense. In fuct.
ht• ll&lt;Ud thut uule:sl:l a company or individual cuuld ::;how
h
th; 1t h} x for~clo,.;url!, munf.Y was hemv, ~uvcU throug lI t e
ac-twd hale of the property, the dtspusing nttcm.t:t could

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By Artlu..r "P.uga" Baer

pel mitted1

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several days last week wlth
da'l&amp;hter. Dale Smth and V.Jf{' 'I
Misses Telma. 11nd A,pha F ;: ~. 1c1,

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We have 44 houses on whlch we are nOt
collecting rent.
Notice haa recently coftu~,
to us that three parties living in these houses

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He has
In" JIH,ent:-; and was lega!ly hable to lose hiM llfOj.)erty,
J\11 our ta.mo~~:pl.., PI C Hltum· l ~~cetoo~et
"u~ n t~ufficient reason for ullowmg the foreclosure. He mg ()n the ocean lln~rs with tall¥! o! and SO.!-~&gt; he
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by lettiua
\'acatiDns and cxc1tl~1 e,dven- bad
e•I·a 1wr
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e it be known thut an 11tvJd
tu1i1 In Europe Asia Bond Africa

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partiee and any others occupying our premiees that may contemplate going to the
Hocking Valley to work, to move f-:~m our
hou1es at once.

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: Zuppsa. Fri~~:""~·~~~:~:!~
All in all it proved to the people of OhiO th ~ t JUijt 1 ~t lntervleweet Nan Palook who dan*Use or khc
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"hen hOPe w~s loB:t that anythmg m the courts woul · C ve~ the charges, Y&gt;ou remllmbtl' !.dippJI
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huu.)ler hat on the micrqp~ooo , dusty
on
H really )lUmah JUdge was found who could te~pcf..JU~ _Ice 1\nc('i-..111 throu11n bqtb . Sl~~ .waa • :nWJect will
In too·
\\ Ilh mercy and Jegalitv wilh com moll sense. l he deciSIOn Lhei~ution 'of the lndellble Oon- 1Junction with the m•H order cata ·
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h dellltd Milk Hour oVer the Dille uml ' logueB You may aee somethbli you
w1ll Ue hatled with delight by all who l4re lnoklllg fort e .o1ay Knltwork
I wanl on paje 786 if'YOllllet ~hat far ~

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HT LOUIS, !Jf(J., U.l'&gt; A.

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1 om ship news reportpa·, tl.lr •ll

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aad ni'ht1 are

the te.mparature reaCh 90 dicreu or •hove, RatMr remarkable

und munhantllcd so often by the powers thnt he, that 1
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~.,.Jt set' mi-l 1\'lr. Auto Drtv~r ha:.; become so acru~lumed to c.tto. the s4b-ceUar baritone ol 1 i:) A wyatt, wlte anp di\UJ;hll'J. t
th«.t kind nt treatment that he does not offer any com- 11Roxy s Carbal\s went to Africa to 1 Eumce Mr ond Mrs. Byge t ..t.mbea
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11ll0ut Uonl5 on the vine
aud two cllifurcn sp,nt the Wl-f'k
plmntt~ any more. If he dlu, a ow wou
pro ll 1 Y IJO
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&lt;-nd. with 1clatlves Ju West Vhginla
up frum tht• people usmg th~ highway between Pomeroy
The tehne delK~ates.sdon wKaas a~!~:
Clint Gllkev ha4 moved his !am· Vo11'et .............,.th ••• piquanll
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onra o
uro'"" 1tlv tr Reeds11llle whue ht: has a aciJ '
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aud Gallipolis over the way
.e road ha!:l been torn up Ill so he temporl2ed with the beasts cr Jtad wcrk
A: delleloua blend of .e..
(; ;!Ilia Cotmh' lm m..tnv. ninny months,
land
camehhohn" 111 th:,rokyal row
M~ s Ck.tttn!de Edwards was a lcctedoll,mellowvinf'IIJRr,
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For mt~tauce a d e t our uvt!r a rickety app~i:&amp;l'lng, a!':. Utrl c
" 1tadlly. · 1 ohoice IOIM'At rare ap cea.
thotlgh perhaps Mfe enough bl'tdge, ha!i 'llecn 111 order bP.Stmwlay Twmt~. tll r famuuJ,; at&lt;: 1. ._?.:1:~s.~, 1~c~~tilL~~~~~~~ 11'::,nt ~he:: "'ll:xedinsmallbl.tcheefor
low Addl:~on fur a lung enough time to have huilt thret• ~haocrk 0 ~~-~~~~k!~~~u ~/~c 5~:~1~ 1cu:~ ' Mt·~ Llln GJlltc:v sp:mt the 1" ~ r. joc~•t ~~or. h
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gm.hntlgcsoftht•tv}H' that ll.i gomg In, th e secund lw1ng t-~turl .. Mt~-dtJd and Will publll&gt;J1 4 wuplu c · ar fll,p;on :md Joun Ki'" l· , 'r
da t.o
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: b1tgh! are boardlniJ wfU1 HCNa'd ~
II' I of fnd, If the bridge iH not 8(Hl ll COmpleted rt llJljl~HrH
Sttnlj'.bY l!&gt; the motion lllcttJre dll· f \~ILLu
While drlll11ng a IV~I on the '
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Likewi•e helow Cheshtre, where &lt;he UI1C·"•l ""'" "I
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!Jumpy
~ in plucel' dusty. 1,he fact thc1t the rnad 1~ short)
i :-~ all th
nrc reason why It should be in hetter shu 1w.
The eost Of ruttmg it in passable condition would he ncg - 1
llglhle . One trip over it with a scraper would take lhe
hrgh spub off and make it in fair
co ndition . With a
water line paralleling it all the way, certain ly 1i eould u~
J.iepl l"rc'e from dust.
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111 1 lht· n~w &lt;um·retc highway but a few littl~· itPm :-~
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f. A. WESTON; ADVERTISING DIRECTOR Of THE fiTTS· ,. " '
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"At a meetin1 of oul·of·lown merdtanta in Pittaburgh the '
other day·l beatd one of them oay, 'I am 1&lt;1ing \9(irqprove t!&gt;e ..,,.
vice in my store during this depreuio!l, and I'm goiplt to pay for
the improvement by takjng the neceo~ry money Gill of my newapaper aflvet:tioinli-We spend too much anyway.'
"If that merci)ant'a newspaper aqy~rtiaiq(r ia dping Ilia buai·
neu so littlO&gt;llood that he can make ouch ·af;.ltqieilt, then he ohll'!ld
otop all of hia advertiaing, and at o~. ··teet hil'! apend tl!!!t
that money to imprt~ve his atore, his m,.Yl:baqdioe, \lis huyerJ, . .hi•
aaleopeople. Then let his next step ttl hire a"¥'¢. advertioil\i
lll&amp;llaler-one who really knows ~ow to ~ ~" practically Iindt'·
le11 force of newspaper advertiaiq, wb~li" tliat 111ercli4i&gt;t verr
evidentlY
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power, the future Qf the buaineia will" limitod on!y .by lite ei••
of tlt9 lrl!diq area.
"N•w•paper ·~verti,intlja ~~~·t •• niu~:h: a~ ofi~IIJ"n,·~· •' ·
'l~Vtil11'1!'e goodo; "*d tl(i!l')t~~~~~~~,..tjw; hOWito ~ -: .•. !
t!&gt;~ .yi~l force-or to employ aci'nieone wllo dill" ~~ oqfy

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An ordl!lg to histOry Geor11e \\oashmgtnn was a "UC·
ceKHf'uJ hmwr, and it is to be rcmemhcred lhut lht:s waH
iu the day» before the Farm Board wu:; evcu dreamed of.
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of the depr=-;;t:'hc;;:,rc lL ln l or p eople in II
thiK l'ounlrY more worried t'ver Bube Ruth':. udurie~ tha'n
~dmut what m1ght happen to the gold stnndBrd.
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Chafin' h•r father and Wa~et..} the
Rftne .. Of the hom had all at onet
II~Jhpiftiid 11pcm Pa,ricla'a COPtei~lllnut/

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R~dJu~pltt~ qp.h4 tralplnt Will'·
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Itouamtnd,, pleaae. 'Lou apd Dadume

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•u1t1 -~llroe• 'hu 'auctl, a1aJ..t ~.. ...,_ __. . ...:bit arm• that. held ber 10 eloaely. blrt I kde.w 10, ~dD"\ . W'AII.t to walk
AU the 1trengtb ran odt of ller. Aa4 around .wit.b that aljii"'OO~. • .•
wltb a little eirh. a amite of utt.r
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It wu Mftfr t,..eln, .and J~k lwt
heraelf ln tudden uveet · ,leldlql' to not come. With a latt. ~II. fan~ttlo
hit embrace.
hope Patricia fted dowa tbe dar\!
Warren, lookin1 dOw• at th.e tree lau toward the ..-tin( beech,
closeaf eyeB, the gentlj patted li~. Perhapa"be
tUn With bit
hearillJ that little Bilb and feeHnl bOJit, not' knowiltl' who to eaU for,
the complete lnDnnde~ of ber JOtml waliiq !OJ' her to CQhle QUt. t4 bim,
boay, foreot. &amp;U tbt tine neol .... e he Oh, why had ehe not tbq~~J'bt of that
had made earlier In t}le evenlq to be;fo'nt T
"cut off both arm•'' before he w•utd
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spirit ot the dance will be beaut!- [ Frank; (2) Mari'aret Finkle; ~31

attempt t9 deflle her either h7 PlaJ'• namertble ftowtft auallMI bvllke

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~r•me of cratltu.de. In an

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She oareli fOl IU~I She aaredl Blt
atonninl tthHI tt.nr. He could and
would .. v• her hom that Yerndn
who had notbine \Jot .t~altb to of.
ter her.
"Ob, Uttle Pat,"' he bfti~.tbed.
With ,&amp;•'\"rt ·~~opened her py;ea.
dtaWh\C hat fac• away fJZom him.
Jibunle, not Jack, lllliled at her. 4 1
,...Jimmie. II" abe be1an ia confa~iol). &lt;~[-"But befol'e' abe C:Olf.ld
offel' hM abamed uplanatioD of
what seemed to her, hel' outn&amp;eotal

condu~, ab~ wa• snate~ed ••~· ttiU
tlngliile ttraneel,.

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folly portrayed at the Ohio Stat@ 1 Gweo K&amp;irt!Y. al)d ( 4 ). F.,.. Ill•
Fair at Columbus, Augu6t 2fl-Sep- l Tha;wl, prima ballerina. All ar
ttmber 3 ih tite picturesque ballets ' RO!custa who. have dJstmgu1ah4'•
. themselveJ In other productlonR.
wh lch ~orm. part of. the feature
There will be three ayhlbohca
enttrta.anment attra,:t1on, the paJ'· lnterludtil In .. Wuhlngton Lives ·
eant-drama, "Waahincton-Livefl}' ' each of, which w11l be antcrprt&gt;t;1
Pictuted here are four of the At· by gorlf!oGaly .dre!lsed ballebJ .
tractive danccll.&amp; to b:! seen In llu! , "Walhi':tgton Lives," with a cat11
ballet. They •re pUptb of Jorg of 12UO, -n, whi~h are represenWo
Fasting, no~ dancer. who hu young men' and ' women· from t'act.
arranged several of the ballet ntn~- of Ohio'i 88 count~t, wiiJ be Jlri''""
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'l'bt i.doa bUill lib 1D en~
lllver 'beD lD tbt pale rlvea. fttJI. A
tew atara bUnked wt~ttu.lb Ia Ual
bl&amp;Debed Jk7, repeatlq ibeautl~
lD tht brla'ht clark mirror beU.~
A~b' ahe tc:aD¥1 the lona
•tr;t:ch,of aand.
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MUU oa m.Utl et ,lth'•r lllD4.
RUADiaa 1oa and oa tDto laAalt,),
ltiU an4 earred ... ~ Gl'I'IDil
flo lip. J;-~lq ao Med to l;be llo6
ro•llct'J• ·t:hUMewneciiL
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SoloetlrtlnJ 1lartl CIMI'llt h t
poaudJ.Ifl' 'heait. a 1m 1aaDd, .uJI,.
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11 Ia Wt*4mlll
aDjll jaJn &amp;U,t totdl aot mt1t IDW
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Awar tro. tllat empq ~oYeHMn,1
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801l&amp;Jreli aa Patrick Henry. Thomaa men about him, framed in the 1n
Jetrenon, James Reynolds, Edmund teMely i!XCitin.g epiaOOea in wbil'h
RandoiP.ii. Jo!et Adams, and others tbey took jUrt. All of tbeit
or thia' statur-e, all are depleted Jn speechet are brief and pithy and ol
excitJng, dramatic 1Cf!ne.JI with a deeply dramatic character, tur 1
crisp, mo\ID&amp; ltiai~e. dlsdUBing char£'(!(~ with the most unM.lftsl
thPir 1.vnn1.'Ctlon with tbe eVt!Dt&amp; patriotiem and tdectr•f11PI to &amp;J
that shaped · the Ai)terlean na~on. American audienet!, and the I!XPf!'.'
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tatlon it ttlat thl! audience at 4~1
It ia exiained b)' $he State Fair Ohio St•te Fair will ftnd tb11 per
..., Hanaier,
Charles M. Beer, thnt al- fonnance- oat o1' the mo11t in&amp;plrinl!'
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t.llourh this per'tom.nce will enlltt ae wall ae entertaimna: that'' .) ' l
lSO!_. peno~ in the eaat an~ han .VIIl" ~tn..,.t4.

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and tile foa1'dnlJ of ,the thfl .mea.nlq of every turn beeau!tAtneriCao aovernment will pall mietlJ}lffifue'l Concealed on the ttar•
before tbe eyea of thl! apeetatora and connected with the ampllfyillll
In the mammoth outdoor mass public addftss system \Viii proja_•,
drama,
"Washington
Lives!" the dialope to every part of th.
which is to be the night attraction grandstand and the bleacher•.
in :front of the grandstand at tlte Thia feature ht a radically new llfp
Ohio State Fair, eoiumbus, August velopment and marks a forwar11
29-September
lltep m tlte art of uutdoor dramatJ.
Such &amp;'feat · military flgurea a~ p~geants.
General Monroe, General Knox,
WiD Haer Eiv~
General Putnam, General St. Cla1r,
Th:s device makes pos1!1ible c1v
Baron Von Steuben, Alexv.nder mg to the audience the identll'fl.
Hamilton, and such prominent per· words o1 Wasbinrton and the ~{real

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Aai:t~ bt ;,a, Jack. It."" 1a11 brow bet. •·r wu ptt.iDc • brtatb of a.ir oa.' KarN hltlltN....
iii' iiMell lbat dark ""' " . llot .. .•• 1"' I
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,r rat.ful She dtdnt underatand her
amazi"- reaction to bJt ad.-ancee., aloall. She W..hecl lllirth1euiJ',
She lifted her stricken face to htm, and felt abe b,.cl made a fool of bef&gt;.
Her 111.lDd had a tuhloa o1 loetJ
lnJ' tbiDp ,..,. tOI' a lpeoe, tbeJi
1ber eye~ wide and pleading. '"Oh ~lf ln hit eyeL
,Jimmte1" She 10 bbed. "I Just a.a'Ct
Mr. Bla,ine, who bad watehed ber 1qddenty uplocllq 1bem Ia a ~ 1
, _•• She broke oCf abruptlJ, ar· cloatinciJ all eventnr from t.be em· ~eaiiDt Sub. Sbe did DOt ~
'rttted ltr a 0 m e t. h I n 1 nno and braaure of • window, now mado QP ttlla.P oa$ JQo t;1y .tow .,.mful ,_..
ttranre and tremendously movini hi bia mind· to "eat ID" OD bet'.
..,., ot buOdinc blocJc apoD ltleekal
the fair baD.dtome far:. of thi man
Patricia almost swooned wbea 11M but ntber eba aniYed ba brWia,, 1
P1mbent to her. Hi• ran eeemt4 looked into the 1 pale n,P811ant face leapa at the nark tnltb ot 11• owa~
~ to consume her tp e bWlii'J flame. of her fut:zre b~al&gt;~nd. But wtthoQ~ pNtauea. She DOW pat Ml' haq
'lila bnath eaml in labor.td patll, a mo~i!nt • bet1t&amp;t:IOD ehe did I.D.to i.art,rdom tDto w • r • • f11. ..at•• • on bb brow a TCI'In throbbed bit ai'OlL
moekery. "1 upeeted a tall
· pafDfuUr
The mincln1 step• of ldm u If be to CIOIDI rldlDa oat r4 the . , _ 10
, "''h, Ji~mle,• ahe whllpered, not were afraid of break!q hll lep 11 I'NCUI IDL rns Dot
flll DOl;
·toowlnr what movea her to atra....-~ he Jet CO · • • the deap bnathiDa' • • • IDide of tbe mal' rd a.di;rn. I
'IJ Sbe wu at once frlrhtened all4 &amp;Dd he talbd while he......,. • • • ' da.U.tl• IIIJ dMda. I tlll't~
to "bim. She waated both c. He di~'t d&amp;DCL H~ !
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, bteal a war from him and t.o cHq one in biJ Al'IDI and eoa~ atMI ~ II. Aa. o11! 1'111. so tDUDI t.
~~bill. Her race etlll aplllted, W w1111ced. • • • s~~ ~~a•bt lht · ~JII! JAD4 It .tuJ· bl '1adrt a 1oaa teath.j
,&amp;oie4 her eyes, uuable to 1Jieet the •ureb •erea.m. ~
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* *for •Years By Numerous Disagreements
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'rour ice. I b~ ~ SJf.tan anceetort
uUlpe ftte to the »atlroo'da."
WIII'NtD. follfnr,d b,r~ btl b~art
tMobbilll ,ahafullr. Be felt. tbat be
Wouk11ike to wrina: .. iai,Pe't black·
.t 1111 rd lfltCk, then Ma~ · hi• bone·lilW
. f•ce ro a pWp.
1 ftit an~ wet~t around bet •• 10011
"' ,_,, rta~d tiM bt.Uroom tloor,
!and llt drew her ft~raelJ aralntt hlr~~.
, Sh ., looked up In taurtunr •ur·
~ri.: "Wh)l. Jimmie,
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boyi wha thin»: •
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eaa,~'t. ·bte&amp;k Iter face an~ retain
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wouldn't deig-n to eat it a!lf more.
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th~· na·e Lhmg~ being undertaken lUld remember only lhe
(h sayrceuble and nasty ones, especially when it tan be 1

ohjccUonah le features could be overcome it the uililude of
C\'l~r_ynue toward the motorintr pubhc wa.- not "Let the

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to tha welt aloaa the 1laon. Wltltja •
ill tiUa IJreat aam-• plaJil'OQGi!l~
you "an Jiiad py fa ..i,vity or qui,t
reat. Clenlancl with ita U..tn.. '
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ulJOn ,. , n~ nnw just being made to pour toucrete on thctsubject you can mention Alter '~ , 1 ~'flnlv~ 8 c•\ 1 !~h1 ""•· 1 11
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tiOIII' of l(ndlfl! whll'h :~hould hnv e been ~:omp l ete(l ut east mephon them
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of Cl.,.-el.ad'• l'"t in•
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J ~''"'"'"'- heat bua prolon1 the ~· .
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tasly little hlllCCl\fLlCiet&gt; 1,p
"fHE PUBLIC PAYS
'Tlw dog Wll S so deiJ ~h~d he oJl 1 J,;UQden dh:zy spell
tn{' T think that was l.ho Prlncc''i 1
THE MdTORING public ha s het&lt;ll ~at upon . lax ctJ., :-:.oakcd Idea u1 the first placf' "
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lll'e Nan says wltho\Lt th 1 er 1 ella.blc en- , lUPt When she wca.1s rtt~t- ~l',fl
only le4Ya lly right hut morally wrong.

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'tfben our rnenda lend ua leucn. or Deft ma.Ltrr ror pubUcatloll tat J ' •
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JH~CISION rendered by th~· Akron, Ohio ~udgt! rda· ~
ll\"t• to the d1:~po.ssession of one's home, is one .wh1ch 1
\\ 1ll ~ttl'llct much attention und much favorable commem. 1

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JOO R - with B••h at $2 to $3-·No High..
Ci:oannicnt to Stores :11nd Thc~trca

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Hayes

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l'tl. YER 1-'0R WISDOM-So leuch W! to uumlwr OUl' j
d.t~ ... , that we may up ply our heart.-; unto wiSdom. - P:mlm j

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and fa.uUb' are
JQhniiOil and wUe

I niceb' a$ the HoiJ.er ~pi~l
C J,... Curry of Charle~;~ton wtw a
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1 1ecen~ a~t of Walter Oodbor
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hawkllu
waa callln&amp; on her brother Mr. Reu
tet• Flunday
; Nora Haggy was camna on her
mother, Mrs. Reed Hvsell 8Uilday. ,
Lue Dodson was ill Monday and
Tue!Mi~~&lt;y
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Flora Moore w1u; call1ng on ht:r
slsler Mn; Cha.s. Voo~

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Toddy Goldllll ;.s spendmg some I
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1 Vemon L. Archer is gett.lna along

.r t h~· human hellrt. ancJ of whom It wa.a P\d m John 7:46. "NEVER MAN

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rJ- r- 1Raclungs of Jesus the Christ wblllie words fit tnt"

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Ralph RusseJl and Walter Dod.so11 1
made a bu.&amp;.lnesa trip w Vinton

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and Heck Shuler ~md W1U Reed arc
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Henry Smalle)' has

home of Walttr Dodaon. He l5
old soldier 81 years old.

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Chko.so Philadelphia,

Ja.oob Johnlon returned rrom

Jumbqa Sat-urday.

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was delivered as a result of a Loan Company ·
;.1 l\( mptmg to foreclose a mortgage after the
mortgagee !
had pald :some :~everal thousund:s o'f dollars on the propl' r t \ and due to present industrial activity and lack ut 111·'
conh'. I!JUll li 1t Impossible to contmue with the payments
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Th e JUdg-e tuok into cons1deratwn, all of the vnriouf!

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uml fol' thai reat~-on his dectsiott 1X exceplionall~
noteworthy for ib~ clurity and it:; common sense. In fuct.
ht• ll&lt;Ud thut uule:sl:l a company or individual cuuld ::;how
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th; 1t h} x for~clo,.;url!, munf.Y was hemv, ~uvcU throug lI t e
ac-twd hale of the property, the dtspusing nttcm.t:t could

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By Artlu..r "P.uga" Baer

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several days last week wlth
da'l&amp;hter. Dale Smth and V.Jf{' 'I
Misses Telma. 11nd A,pha F ;: ~. 1c1,

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We have 44 houses on whlch we are nOt
collecting rent.
Notice haa recently coftu~,
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He has
In" JIH,ent:-; and was lega!ly hable to lose hiM llfOj.)erty,
J\11 our ta.mo~~:pl.., PI C Hltum· l ~~cetoo~et
"u~ n t~ufficient reason for ullowmg the foreclosure. He mg ()n the ocean lln~rs with tall¥! o! and SO.!-~&gt; he
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by lettiua
\'acatiDns and cxc1tl~1 e,dven- bad
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e it be known thut an 11tvJd
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Chauncey mine, and we hereby notify these
partiee and any others occupying our premiees that may contemplate going to the
Hocking Valley to work, to move f-:~m our
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artuul sale must be 111 sight wheu foreclosur~ i~ reque&amp;ted.
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All in all it proved to the people of OhiO th ~ t JUijt 1 ~t lntervleweet Nan Palook who dan*Use or khc
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"hen hOPe w~s loB:t that anythmg m the courts woul · C ve~ the charges, Y&gt;ou remllmbtl' !.dippJI
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\ iewed.J.Jl any lig)lt except that l.l/,.teaa\ity and lella.l terms! Na'' ! Bhe'a the little' ' ' 111'1 " •ho 1Sovlet
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huu.)ler hat on the micrqp~ooo , dusty
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H really )lUmah JUdge was found who could te~pcf..JU~ _Ice 1\nc('i-..111 throu11n bqtb . Sl~~ .waa • :nWJect will
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\\ Ilh mercy and Jegalitv wilh com moll sense. l he deciSIOn Lhei~ution 'of the lndellble Oon- 1Junction with the m•H order cata ·
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h dellltd Milk Hour oVer the Dille uml ' logueB You may aee somethbli you
w1ll Ue hatled with delight by all who l4re lnoklllg fort e .o1ay Knltwork
I wanl on paje 786 if'YOllllet ~hat far ~

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the te.mparature reaCh 90 dicreu or •hove, RatMr remarkable

und munhantllcd so often by the powers thnt he, that 1
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~.,.Jt set' mi-l 1\'lr. Auto Drtv~r ha:.; become so acru~lumed to c.tto. the s4b-ceUar baritone ol 1 i:) A wyatt, wlte anp di\UJ;hll'J. t
th«.t kind nt treatment that he does not offer any com- 11Roxy s Carbal\s went to Africa to 1 Eumce Mr ond Mrs. Byge t ..t.mbea
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11ll0ut Uonl5 on the vine
aud two cllifurcn sp,nt the Wl-f'k
plmntt~ any more. If he dlu, a ow wou
pro ll 1 Y IJO
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&lt;-nd. with 1clatlves Ju West Vhginla
up frum tht• people usmg th~ highway between Pomeroy
The tehne delK~ates.sdon wKaas a~!~:
Clint Gllkev ha4 moved his !am· Vo11'et .............,.th ••• piquanll
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onra o
uro'"" 1tlv tr Reeds11llle whue ht: has a aciJ '
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.e road ha!:l been torn up Ill so he temporl2ed with the beasts cr Jtad wcrk
A: delleloua blend of .e..
(; ;!Ilia Cotmh' lm m..tnv. ninny months,
land
camehhohn" 111 th:,rokyal row
M~ s Ck.tttn!de Edwards was a lcctedoll,mellowvinf'IIJRr,
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For mt~tauce a d e t our uvt!r a rickety app~i:&amp;l'lng, a!':. Utrl c
" 1tadlly. · 1 ohoice IOIM'At rare ap cea.
thotlgh perhaps Mfe enough bl'tdge, ha!i 'llecn 111 order bP.Stmwlay Twmt~. tll r famuuJ,; at&lt;: 1. ._?.:1:~s.~, 1~c~~tilL~~~~~~~ 11'::,nt ~he:: "'ll:xedinsmallbl.tcheefor
low Addl:~on fur a lung enough time to have huilt thret• ~haocrk 0 ~~-~~~~k!~~~u ~/~c 5~:~1~ 1cu:~ ' Mt·~ Llln GJlltc:v sp:mt the 1" ~ r. joc~•t ~~or. h
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gm.hntlgcsoftht•tv}H' that ll.i gomg In, th e secund lw1ng t-~turl .. Mt~-dtJd and Will publll&gt;J1 4 wuplu c · ar fll,p;on :md Joun Ki'" l· , 'r
da t.o
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of stolen towels on bull ttu:hUtll
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Pd ul t·nuc)wuon of work on the tin;t and :-;p Oil AKa mat__
: b1tgh! are boardlniJ wfU1 HCNa'd ~
II' I of fnd, If the bridge iH not 8(Hl ll COmpleted rt llJljl~HrH
Sttnlj'.bY l!&gt; the motion lllcttJre dll· f \~ILLu
While drlll11ng a IV~I on the '
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Likewi•e helow Cheshtre, where &lt;he UI1C·"•l ""'" "I
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!Jumpy
~ in plucel' dusty. 1,he fact thc1t the rnad 1~ short)
i :-~ all th
nrc reason why It should be in hetter shu 1w.
The eost Of ruttmg it in passable condition would he ncg - 1
llglhle . One trip over it with a scraper would take lhe
hrgh spub off and make it in fair
co ndition . With a
water line paralleling it all the way, certain ly 1i eould u~
J.iepl l"rc'e from dust.
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111 1 lht· n~w &lt;um·retc highway but a few littl~· itPm :-~
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f. A. WESTON; ADVERTISING DIRECTOR Of THE fiTTS· ,. " '
BURGH (PA.) SUN-TELEGRAPH.
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"At a meetin1 of oul·of·lown merdtanta in Pittaburgh the '
other day·l beatd one of them oay, 'I am 1&lt;1ing \9(irqprove t!&gt;e ..,,.
vice in my store during this depreuio!l, and I'm goiplt to pay for
the improvement by takjng the neceo~ry money Gill of my newapaper aflvet:tioinli-We spend too much anyway.'
"If that merci)ant'a newspaper aqy~rtiaiq(r ia dping Ilia buai·
neu so littlO&gt;llood that he can make ouch ·af;.ltqieilt, then he ohll'!ld
otop all of hia advertiaing, and at o~. ··teet hil'! apend tl!!!t
that money to imprt~ve his atore, his m,.Yl:baqdioe, \lis huyerJ, . .hi•
aaleopeople. Then let his next step ttl hire a"¥'¢. advertioil\i
lll&amp;llaler-one who really knows ~ow to ~ ~" practically Iindt'·
le11 force of newspaper advertiaiq, wb~li" tliat 111ercli4i&gt;t verr
evidentlY
does not know.
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power, the future Qf the buaineia will" limitod on!y .by lite ei••
of tlt9 lrl!diq area.
"N•w•paper ·~verti,intlja ~~~·t •• niu~:h: a~ ofi~IIJ"n,·~· •' ·
'l~Vtil11'1!'e goodo; "*d tl(i!l')t~~~~~~~,..tjw; hOWito ~ -: .•. !
t!&gt;~ .yi~l force-or to employ aci'nieone wllo dill" ~~ oqfy

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An ordl!lg to histOry Geor11e \\oashmgtnn was a "UC·
ceKHf'uJ hmwr, and it is to be rcmemhcred lhut lht:s waH
iu the day» before the Farm Board wu:; evcu dreamed of.
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of the depr=-;;t:'hc;;:,rc lL ln l or p eople in II
thiK l'ounlrY more worried t'ver Bube Ruth':. udurie~ tha'n
~dmut what m1ght happen to the gold stnndBrd.
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of ~&amp; D81"' note tn Patr1~Ja'a pfety.
Chafin' h•r father and Wa~et..} the
Rftne .. Of the hom had all at onet
II~Jhpiftiid 11pcm Pa,ricla'a COPtei~lllnut/

"Come. Jhnt..:le. let'a danct~;'" abe

R~dJu~pltt~ qp.h4 tralplnt Will'·
ren't;hadd ... AUnt Pam, loan me ]i'OUf
Itouamtnd,, pleaae. 'Lou apd Dadume

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Hla arm wt'nl arn11M htr u aclf• u tlQ ~ tha Nllroo1i 1•1'·
•u1t1 -~llroe• 'hu 'auctl, a1aJ..t ~.. ...,_ __. . ...:bit arm• that. held ber 10 eloaely. blrt I kde.w 10, ~dD"\ . W'AII.t to walk
AU the 1trengtb ran odt of ller. Aa4 around .wit.b that aljii"'OO~. • .•
wltb a little eirh. a amite of utt.r
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It wu Mftfr t,..eln, .and J~k lwt
heraelf ln tudden uveet · ,leldlql' to not come. With a latt. ~II. fan~ttlo
hit embrace.
hope Patricia fted dowa tbe dar\!
Warren, lookin1 dOw• at th.e tree lau toward the ..-tin( beech,
closeaf eyeB, the gentlj patted li~. Perhapa"be
tUn With bit
hearillJ that little Bilb and feeHnl bOJit, not' knowiltl' who to eaU for,
the complete lnDnnde~ of ber JOtml waliiq !OJ' her to CQhle QUt. t4 bim,
boay, foreot. &amp;U tbt tine neol .... e he Oh, why had ehe not tbq~~J'bt of that
had made earlier In t}le evenlq to be;fo'nt T
"cut off both arm•'' before he w•utd
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spirit ot the dance will be beaut!- [ Frank; (2) Mari'aret Finkle; ~31

attempt t9 deflle her either h7 PlaJ'• namertble ftowtft auallMI bvllke

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~r•me of cratltu.de. In an

edWJ, he, drew her to blm, p...,...
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She oareli fOl IU~I She aaredl Blt
atonninl tthHI tt.nr. He could and
would .. v• her hom that Yerndn
who had notbine \Jot .t~altb to of.
ter her.
"Ob, Uttle Pat,"' he bfti~.tbed.
With ,&amp;•'\"rt ·~~opened her py;ea.
dtaWh\C hat fac• away fJZom him.
Jibunle, not Jack, lllliled at her. 4 1
,...Jimmie. II" abe be1an ia confa~iol). &lt;~[-"But befol'e' abe C:Olf.ld
offel' hM abamed uplanatioD of
what seemed to her, hel' outn&amp;eotal

condu~, ab~ wa• snate~ed ••~· ttiU
tlngliile ttraneel,.

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folly portrayed at the Ohio Stat@ 1 Gweo K&amp;irt!Y. al)d ( 4 ). F.,.. Ill•
Fair at Columbus, Augu6t 2fl-Sep- l Tha;wl, prima ballerina. All ar
ttmber 3 ih tite picturesque ballets ' RO!custa who. have dJstmgu1ah4'•
. themselveJ In other productlonR.
wh lch ~orm. part of. the feature
There will be three ayhlbohca
enttrta.anment attra,:t1on, the paJ'· lnterludtil In .. Wuhlngton Lives ·
eant-drama, "Waahincton-Livefl}' ' each of, which w11l be antcrprt&gt;t;1
Pictuted here are four of the At· by gorlf!oGaly .dre!lsed ballebJ .
tractive danccll.&amp; to b:! seen In llu! , "Walhi':tgton Lives," with a cat11
ballet. They •re pUptb of Jorg of 12UO, -n, whi~h are represenWo
Fasting, no~ dancer. who hu young men' and ' women· from t'act.
arranged several of the ballet ntn~- of Ohio'i 88 count~t, wiiJ be Jlri''""
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qon' ol tbe hotel, the lauahter and IBOY..

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'l'bt i.doa bUill lib 1D en~
lllver 'beD lD tbt pale rlvea. fttJI. A
tew atara bUnked wt~ttu.lb Ia Ual
bl&amp;Debed Jk7, repeatlq ibeautl~
lD tht brla'ht clark mirror beU.~
A~b' ahe tc:aD¥1 the lona
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MUU oa m.Utl et ,lth'•r lllD4.
RUADiaa 1oa and oa tDto laAalt,),
ltiU an4 earred ... ~ Gl'I'IDil
flo lip. J;-~lq ao Med to l;be llo6
ro•llct'J• ·t:hUMewneciiL
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SoloetlrtlnJ 1lartl CIMI'llt h t
poaudJ.Ifl' 'heait. a 1m 1aaDd, .uJI,.
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aDjll jaJn &amp;U,t totdl aot mt1t IDW
..,._ She tG:mi1f eleWlJ ...,.,
Awar tro. tllat empq ~oYeHMn,1
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801l&amp;Jreli aa Patrick Henry. Thomaa men about him, framed in the 1n
Jetrenon, James Reynolds, Edmund teMely i!XCitin.g epiaOOea in wbil'h
RandoiP.ii. Jo!et Adams, and others tbey took jUrt. All of tbeit
or thia' statur-e, all are depleted Jn speechet are brief and pithy and ol
excitJng, dramatic 1Cf!ne.JI with a deeply dramatic character, tur 1
crisp, mo\ID&amp; ltiai~e. dlsdUBing char£'(!(~ with the most unM.lftsl
thPir 1.vnn1.'Ctlon with tbe eVt!Dt&amp; patriotiem and tdectr•f11PI to &amp;J
that shaped · the Ai)terlean na~on. American audienet!, and the I!XPf!'.'
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tatlon it ttlat thl! audience at 4~1
It ia exiained b)' $he State Fair Ohio St•te Fair will ftnd tb11 per
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Charles M. Beer, thnt al- fonnance- oat o1' the mo11t in&amp;plrinl!'
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t.llourh this per'tom.nce will enlltt ae wall ae entertaimna: that'' .) ' l
lSO!_. peno~ in the eaat an~ han .VIIl" ~tn..,.t4.

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and tile foa1'dnlJ of ,the thfl .mea.nlq of every turn beeau!tAtneriCao aovernment will pall mietlJ}lffifue'l Concealed on the ttar•
before tbe eyea of thl! apeetatora and connected with the ampllfyillll
In the mammoth outdoor mass public addftss system \Viii proja_•,
drama,
"Washington
Lives!" the dialope to every part of th.
which is to be the night attraction grandstand and the bleacher•.
in :front of the grandstand at tlte Thia feature ht a radically new llfp
Ohio State Fair, eoiumbus, August velopment and marks a forwar11
29-September
lltep m tlte art of uutdoor dramatJ.
Such &amp;'feat · military flgurea a~ p~geants.
General Monroe, General Knox,
WiD Haer Eiv~
General Putnam, General St. Cla1r,
Th:s device makes pos1!1ible c1v
Baron Von Steuben, Alexv.nder mg to the audience the identll'fl.
Hamilton, and such prominent per· words o1 Wasbinrton and the ~{real

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Aai:t~ bt ;,a, Jack. It."" 1a11 brow bet. •·r wu ptt.iDc • brtatb of a.ir oa.' KarN hltlltN....
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,r rat.ful She dtdnt underatand her
amazi"- reaction to bJt ad.-ancee., aloall. She W..hecl lllirth1euiJ',
She lifted her stricken face to htm, and felt abe b,.cl made a fool of bef&gt;.
Her 111.lDd had a tuhloa o1 loetJ
lnJ' tbiDp ,..,. tOI' a lpeoe, tbeJi
1ber eye~ wide and pleading. '"Oh ~lf ln hit eyeL
,Jimmte1" She 10 bbed. "I Just a.a'Ct
Mr. Bla,ine, who bad watehed ber 1qddenty uplocllq 1bem Ia a ~ 1
, _•• She broke oCf abruptlJ, ar· cloatinciJ all eventnr from t.be em· ~eaiiDt Sub. Sbe did DOt ~
'rttted ltr a 0 m e t. h I n 1 nno and braaure of • window, now mado QP ttlla.P oa$ JQo t;1y .tow .,.mful ,_..
ttranre and tremendously movini hi bia mind· to "eat ID" OD bet'.
..,., ot buOdinc blocJc apoD ltleekal
the fair baD.dtome far:. of thi man
Patricia almost swooned wbea 11M but ntber eba aniYed ba brWia,, 1
P1mbent to her. Hi• ran eeemt4 looked into the 1 pale n,P811ant face leapa at the nark tnltb ot 11• owa~
~ to consume her tp e bWlii'J flame. of her fut:zre b~al&gt;~nd. But wtthoQ~ pNtauea. She DOW pat Ml' haq
'lila bnath eaml in labor.td patll, a mo~i!nt • bet1t&amp;t:IOD ehe did I.D.to i.art,rdom tDto w • r • • f11. ..at•• • on bb brow a TCI'In throbbed bit ai'OlL
moekery. "1 upeeted a tall
· pafDfuUr
The mincln1 step• of ldm u If be to CIOIDI rldlDa oat r4 the . , _ 10
, "''h, Ji~mle,• ahe whllpered, not were afraid of break!q hll lep 11 I'NCUI IDL rns Dot
flll DOl;
·toowlnr what movea her to atra....-~ he Jet CO · • • the deap bnathiDa' • • • IDide of tbe mal' rd a.di;rn. I
'IJ Sbe wu at once frlrhtened all4 &amp;Dd he talbd while he......,. • • • ' da.U.tl• IIIJ dMda. I tlll't~
to "bim. She waated both c. He di~'t d&amp;DCL H~ !
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tbblt tt la n.ht.! b 1e . ...._~
, bteal a war from him and t.o cHq one in biJ Al'IDI and eoa~ atMI ~ II. Aa. o11! 1'111. so tDUDI t.
~~bill. Her race etlll aplllted, W w1111ced. • • • s~~ ~~a•bt lht · ~JII! JAD4 It .tuJ· bl '1adrt a 1oaa teath.j
,&amp;oie4 her eyes, uuable to 1Jieet the •ureb •erea.m. ~
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* *for •Years By Numerous Disagreements
* *Reuriited
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Fomou-JI'amilr,Split

f'i!!:o)"Oti wattt 'to break m}' taeef'" the boun ~arcilied

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!a.n sit.! u lona at JOU P.leue over
'rour ice. I b~ ~ SJf.tan anceetort
uUlpe ftte to the »atlroo'da."
WIII'NtD. follfnr,d b,r~ btl b~art
tMobbilll ,ahafullr. Be felt. tbat be
Wouk11ike to wrina: .. iai,Pe't black·
.t 1111 rd lfltCk, then Ma~ · hi• bone·lilW
. f•ce ro a pWp.
1 ftit an~ wet~t around bet •• 10011
"' ,_,, rta~d tiM bt.Uroom tloor,
!and llt drew her ft~raelJ aralntt hlr~~.
, Sh ., looked up In taurtunr •ur·
~ri.: "Wh)l. Jimmie,
u b!ld
lk1 tOme of
boyi wha thin»: •
llrl· doN1\.'t 'need to breathe wbU.
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' "Extiute m~ Pat. I'm mad. OatD
mad " ' · · • '
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jady •heft you're mdfj'
. "'ltllhf happen&amp; too: be the eauw.
eaa,~'t. ·bte&amp;k Iter face an~ retain
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' t-, 1 to break ber rib•. whtch aoc1et7

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wouldn't deig-n to eat it a!lf more.
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houah to partie• helping to operate those
mines.

.!' Mrs. McCormick's Illness Reconciles Estranged Kin

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th~· na·e Lhmg~ being undertaken lUld remember only lhe
(h sayrceuble and nasty ones, especially when it tan be 1

ohjccUonah le features could be overcome it the uililude of
C\'l~r_ynue toward the motorintr pubhc wa.- not "Let the

Cl.veland'a 1 u 111 Ill • r colony '
atretcht• IS m1le1 to the ullt aetl
to tha welt aloaa the 1laon. Wltltja •
ill tiUa IJreat aam-• plaJil'OQGi!l~
you "an Jiiad py fa ..i,vity or qui,t
reat. Clenlancl with ita U..tn.. '
ita coacertt. it1 bi11 lea ... ~'
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ulJOn ,. , n~ nnw just being made to pour toucrete on thctsubject you can mention Alter '~ , 1 ~'flnlv~ 8 c•\ 1 !~h1 ""•· 1 11
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a.m J SPf:!n
tiOIII' of l(ndlfl! whll'h :~hould hnv e been ~:omp l ete(l ut east mephon them
dunday wllh his mother at Gr:m t
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for re•t ol' recre•liOa.
of Cl.,.-el.ad'• l'"t in•
-.. ·tempn the ntreme1 nf 1
J ~''"'"'"'- heat bua prolon1 the ~· .
....on. Only i011r daya a year.-,

tasly little hlllCCl\fLlCiet&gt; 1,p
"fHE PUBLIC PAYS
'Tlw dog Wll S so deiJ ~h~d he oJl 1 J,;UQden dh:zy spell
tn{' T think that was l.ho Prlncc''i 1
THE MdTORING public ha s het&lt;ll ~at upon . lax ctJ., :-:.oakcd Idea u1 the first placf' "
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STANSBURY DRLIG CO.

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"I lmd ll lovl.'lv time In Elt~h.lm• a lllilhon dollttrs but she Is bankPf'll :-;l' ]lll;tiee Itt&lt; well a~ rendering deCII'!Hin~ whlt-h
lll'e Nan says wltho\Lt th 1 er 1 ella.blc en- , lUPt When she wca.1s rtt~t- ~l',fl
only le4Ya lly right hut morally wrong.

The Hockill!l Valley io the chief competi·

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�The cbil..dnn and A wlener rout wu enjoyed:
• Chuiea Jl.
1 1;pen4lnc a !e"
pi'Qent to aid I
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.a.lni. Ha.rry WetCib 1a .pend.lni two cr anct &amp;iiiM,
. ThOlie prelinlt, lncluti.ed: Mr . lll"'d j wcclui with her daua;ht.er , 1n Co- \'o!z.
Mn. R. M. Wi&amp;e. Mr. and Mrs. H . Jwnbw
H rLs Po
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CllliPOLIS

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BIG WELL DRILLI:P
U.. ~U tnd Donald Bpjr~. ol
J . B .· and W . L. Olellderun
Cap~ble of producing a. quarter Df Alroo, Mr. and Mrli. David StYiler, 1 bUftnua vi!lltor&amp; In Cleveland
ll mmton feet of iaB per day, a well ~-and. Alr;IJ, Simeon Stone, Yr.
M
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c,_~surqw

AQVEJ{TJ~ING
SEC"fiON

~ wa.s drilled

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oo ~ilt! ortts Mink lind Mrl'i. William Looker, or Ora · 0011 1
ot n-Catdwell, 1spe~t ~e · La.wren~ Myen and OeJ'&amp;Id Bran rann near BUlavllle, Saturday.
· ~~~..:., ~Ri.e Morrllian , ~ - ana Mr&amp;. WEtll end wiiJ\ her liAterl Yn I son of Columbua villlted hert WlJ:h
Those lJJ char&amp;e of the driWns ............. 01&amp;, ana toeorge Rl.l.86ell ot
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li&amp;ld \he well was not a large pro- Oolijlllb111, lf1. ll.lld Mrs. H . P . An- , Hemet Beck and MlJ,
PIUU11e
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duoer bUt !Jill'lce It was made a~ ,.: dnws a.nd children of East Uberty; · Knous.
Mrs. Selby ~th "nd Ua.UJhter.
•-;:.;:~:,:;,.;::=,;::.::---:-:Jdeplh of 3Z8 feet . t.hit ltlllures the~- and fill's. Howard Hua:hes and · Mr . and Uris. Earl Campbell, Mla:l Mr. and~- Aaron Wh!U or 'Bid::
. slnll:lni of more welLs 1n thou dll!l- IC?Il• Nr. and llrs. Roy Russell and Mayme
S&amp;wldera
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RoJ?ett. wei, were Oalllpolls -vialtora satur-

\rlct, reaultlna: in &amp;.n tnt.ensive son, and Mrs. Ruth Sabln1, ol Mar- ~mdtzer apent SundaY at
Ok. da.y.
development. of that t.errHory.
. ton, Mr. a.nd Mrs. William Strau.s- Mrm'a Cave.
• baugh u.nd son or Foet.orta., J .. H. . Mr. IUld Mrs. Ed :W:\ll.Un011oux and 1M tcllowlns enJoyed a pJ.cni~ " '
NEW OJS.CJtESTBA LEADER
~1tchcJJ, Mr. and Mu. L. R . Swick . sons were m Charleatorl over t.ne N~lthup, Priday: J,Q'. *-JI.d Mrs.
Bucauae ot t.he re-e.ppolntment of Ru:t.h Preshoorn. Mrs. Elsie Spire~:~, , wt: ~ k end
Lowell &amp;taU. •lld 80118, Mia&amp; Eliza
Edward 8 . Vanover, director or the lolr. and l4n. Ted Freshcorn anU 1
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I L lh \ftaJ, ~ Jlelen Piercy, Mr
Vanover orc~stro. o1 Boutheaatem son Bobble and Mrs. Hu:tle Fresh .
Ernest Ohri&amp;t U:o no,me from El l\nd Mn. ~l&amp;nley ~. 'Mr. a ·
Mra. Prqk Di9key a nd · da.ught ;~
'l)'!!e llke thla &lt;7 pl.l £7c • per 111\e. Ohio. to the PQlilt.lon ot b&amp;nd mu- corn or Vlnt.oo, Mr and Mn. Ken- t.t· v~ra.l days vialt. ln Columbus.
l cr In the Jackoon bla-h school and , netb Ward and dlilua-hter, or Bidwell
Fnmk Holky ol JIUU.tJnsl.&lt;ln, is J.lr . and lin. · G. v. Sheets.
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. ta a~ warda mate 1 U.Ue).
his increallni dutiefi In
other 1 Mr. lilll.~ Mrs. Georg-e OremeeAA, o£ til&amp; a:uest of his ai&amp;t.er, ~rs . James M '
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Cbe.shl"', f.l:r1. Helen RuSI:Iell and Mayefl.
1M ~·e .,....rr.....,e ~Pent ,Friday
I boo.eat.IM ID,ftrtlaDI Cor prlce Of school&amp; of thi&amp; dtst.rlct ' 1,~ bu been 1· 80W5
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W1ijl Mr and Kra. Je..,.... B......,.. Of
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to
choose
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leader
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Mrs.
Norrlli
Jeffries
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for the orchestra. Amulet Dickerson, 1
·-• several wt~eks w:~t her liW,lllt,
Kr~~
I tlODHCUU9e ln8ertkml for prlee oJ saxophone 'player and
comical I
• BIRTHDA v I' ARTY
Frank Sibley. returned to her hOQle and ~ we~woe~~les Emmert
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sol016t, Of Oallla. county, will take ,
1'1 Flcrlde., Stmday.
PBftenb
frlendl
cueat.s o!
charKe
of
the
orchestra,
which
wm
Abl:l~ut.
twen
ty
friends
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Mts.s
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Mbees
Allee
Neal
Kaplertne
MilI
Mr
ridW'JKra.
Ma
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'lie ad t~L)lcr wW 1ladi.Y ~t you be known durl~ the winter month" 1 thcr .i.niels aided Ln t,he celebration I kJ Lc il:l(&gt;
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tf deaired, 10 that Ghe 1 opy foi as Dick Dickerson's Band. The or- · ot her sblt.ecnth blnhday annlver. , ·
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w ~r e.nd Ruth Saw- son ot Colllf!!.t,\1.8, Wll1 v~lt th2 nexL Bor. II the twfh~motored Sikor ,__
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sl 1
) Rry Sunday even In t th ,
f , ~er camP. here ~or t.l)e week end two week&amp; wlt.lt her IJI'8ndpe.rents
whieb Ceo
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. s...,.. amph1b1an !n a1 the Flymg Fam1ly, wil l
manner as to orUll Lbe !P'e&amp;tesi
!rom
Southern
i her fo.ther,
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1&gt;Cudie8 at Ohio Bl.l&amp;te
Mayberry aad t_tiuuc
'Zesulta to ;D\l.
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---~--uehten. eia'ht •!J..d 111L The HutcbJoson~ known and rad1o opuator will c
'l')e publillberll wUI be rC8J.'OIWblt
oul)l for or"" incorrect iwler~lon
or anY advertisement. Errora 1ll Lended lo th• ,., ...cauoc ""' on I 7 - · - - - - - " " ' " ' .
"dvertl&amp;(':nenta llhouia be ""'PQrted 01u·fleld avenue. It ha.!l been an- I ;r:
noun&lt;:ed. He retofo l"t, the n ...11 ser~ I ~~~OL
lmmedla~l.J.
HOT DAWG! IT'S
vice ended 11.~ t.he Chlck:a.mauga
8EGINNIN' 10
N.-i acivoertiaemont will be tak£n for . t 1idge . By the addtt1on of part:J ' of' ~~~~,~~ieu t.ban t. minimum char1e of llle route to other catl'len, lhis ser- j
APPeAR ON
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For Rent-

FOR RENT-Apartment over Phillip Sl.sters Store on Main street
cau Grace Horton, Phone 111 -X.
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Co•ceraln• Braia.1
'!'he s tateullwt or u Colu111hln t•t"

fNlsor thnt beauty ond hrnlm! snl

MARRIAGE

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A marriage llccnsl! WWI isoued by
the probate court here to Clan•ncc
Houck, 22, and Wilma W1\ltcr, 19,
both of crown OILy.
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1 lt was es;,,..,,a~e\.0 ti.1a1, more than
2,000 personB attended the Bidwell·
Porter be•h cUnner, 8a.Lurday. Th~
dlnn('t, unrter the auspices of the
Odd F!!llows orsanlzatlon, 1s an nu nua.l atfuir and always provides In· terest to the many cltiz,ens ot ~hll.i
district. Congr!Wlman ThOm&amp;ll Jen. kina and Geon!:e M. Neft'ner, act.lve
I wm·ker o! the Odd Pellowa, were
speakers durlng_ the clay's proa:ram

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By Chfl' Sterrett
luy necktie•
with WhC!t It ICIYel

PEAKIE:.

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n n•pronch to bi:'mlty, l'ielt her 1lc
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1'\'CI',\-' lni!I!Uill'f&gt;, If yoU ll8k 1111'. AI
e)o,teJu:!l•e ~u rn!y l!on&lt;luclt!{l hy !II)
o·Mt•.; ' '' .. xpe l"hJ ~:~howiJ thMt hrlllul
WEDDING (;t;Li:BRATION
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lwre 1\JI extJ'C'JIIt&gt;l,r hllJ'd lllllf' fill\illl~
The 5(J(.h ann1versary of the we(l ·
nn,l !liln;t ~I JI Iulil1• wllh whld1 tt
ding of Mr and Mrs. I . M. R\.ISII 21l
ke"IJ l'1JillflJliiY. - Dt•t rol1 ~l'W I!.
' was celebrated u~ thelr home Jn
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SCOI\E IS· 7 TO 5

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THAT WA'!&gt;I'fT
VERY NICE OF
HIM, DANNY,

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uPrincess Alice" at Hoo\'er Tea

WERE VEIN
COMFORTABLE

HERE IN
C~PER'S

I'M iR"!'INi&lt; "TO MA1&lt;E
CQLOI;!L.
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"TO A&lt;:Jt&lt;
"THE NEWL'&lt;WED&lt;; FEEL "TOO
BACK,
A"f HOME HERE,CA'!&gt;PER, "THI!M .
BUT DANNY I'!&gt; LON/o•
"TOOT~, A&gt;.ID IF HE.

IN(, 1"0 BE BACK
W11H HI~ DAD!

_THOUI,IIT IIlEY W.t.Nli"D
oO Cl)fo!E SACK HE

WHi DON""T
THE COLON!;L

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BABY TO "TIME! LEAVE IT 1'0 ME!

TYPE OF
A b,UY

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MULE Lila! HIM loi. "TO MAKE
HIM PO WHAT 'I'Ou WANT. AND
A'T "THE ~AME TIME LET HIM
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-BEFORE THE WEe I/ I"&gt; OllER

I'LL HAVE COLOI'jEll HOOFE~ liE"~
DANNY .O.ND MABEL "TO MOllE. BAD&lt;
WliH 1-11~/.AND I KWOW WOW "TO

. DO IT\ ni«CH AND &amp;II,TOOTS!
I DON"T CLAIM "TO BE ~AR"T,
IWT W~Elol I l:!o FI~~INI; I NEVeR.
COME. l!AO&lt; ""TEU.INI, IIBOU"T "THE
81.4 ONE THAT 401 AWAY I
I"LL HAVE HIM ON

M'l' LINE!

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Mtll Allee Roosevelt Lonrrorth (leftt, widow of the Ia~ 11pcuker, 111
ah~ wJth Mf11 H. Edl'er a1 they '1trolled on the White House lllwn at 1'
tea given by Mn. Hoover to me•l'll Qf tbe notiftcatilm C£Jmmittef' anrl
G. 0. P. notables. Mn. Lon,rwOrth i11 nne of the "right winJ!" ol' the
, Boo~y!!.t. f.!~~~~inc ~~the re-~loot~?_n_~f ~:C~Idcnt Hoover. 1
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Here's a f&gt;hmning 11111dd (or ma4
trolll and tho~e whuse figures are a
wee: hi t heavy.
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You see it l 1a~ a l,&gt;ng and S&lt;lftl.l(
h.llinw- 5lendcr coll01r It tC¥minate.i
in 1t Vat the: 1ui ~ tliue. M'teting thd
[l•1int of the (ron t bkirl 'panel as it
d"t'~. it h&lt;~. &lt; a !enden~y to mil~~ tile
lrij lll'~ t~IJ(lcar 1aller ~nd gracefully
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long buried and yet bearing unmistakable trljCes of ap early c1v1h·
zation. A lot of towns are so dead tllat sqme fuiiJm generation
Will discover them.

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t•a4kt paint ip colors tli11,t Wfll!ld ,qefit W!IS.I!IOQtQJl , J.mco!n or
WllsQn, the eharaeter of vJIIiq~~P.!l!!lli~I\I~S for'offi~c '"~ose unly

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Shawnee, Oklahomo

A woman ofter blame8 her husband for thing:; that !(O wrong
about the family budget. Often it 18 b~cat•~-" the wife is a little
smarter than the husbanrL Sometii;•es she feat'&gt;' that the husband.is inclined to attach too little impm·tanc.•' to the householrl
problems. She finds when the husbantl buy• he U5es poor judgment. He seldom inve~~i!l"ates pri~es and quality and, when given a list of things needed, pays little attentir,n and comes home
with a lot of "just as good" articles that the wife did n!'l want.
On the other hand, the wife is a careful buyer. She reads the
newspaper advertisements carefully. She keeps posted on pl"ices and quality and w~en she does shop she_ buj'S the best at _less and
keeps within the famtly bu(!get. When tt Collies to bupng foo·
the home, the average wife knows more about how to shop anrl
SliVe than the majority of the husb;lnds will eve,· kr.ow.

ARE YtU A MATRON?
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vou ; huuld praise your home city ami boost with all your
might.

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• Chuiea Jl.
1 1;pen4lnc a !e"
pi'Qent to aid I
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.a.lni. Ha.rry WetCib 1a .pend.lni two cr anct &amp;iiiM,
. ThOlie prelinlt, lncluti.ed: Mr . lll"'d j wcclui with her daua;ht.er , 1n Co- \'o!z.
Mn. R. M. Wi&amp;e. Mr. and Mrs. H . Jwnbw
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U.. ~U tnd Donald Bpjr~. ol
J . B .· and W . L. Olellderun
Cap~ble of producing a. quarter Df Alroo, Mr. and Mrli. David StYiler, 1 bUftnua vi!lltor&amp; In Cleveland
ll mmton feet of iaB per day, a well ~-and. Alr;IJ, Simeon Stone, Yr.
M
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c,_~surqw

AQVEJ{TJ~ING
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ot n-Catdwell, 1spe~t ~e · La.wren~ Myen and OeJ'&amp;Id Bran rann near BUlavllle, Saturday.
· ~~~..:., ~Ri.e Morrllian , ~ - ana Mr&amp;. WEtll end wiiJ\ her liAterl Yn I son of Columbua villlted hert WlJ:h
Those lJJ char&amp;e of the driWns ............. 01&amp;, ana toeorge Rl.l.86ell ot
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li&amp;ld \he well was not a large pro- Oolijlllb111, lf1. ll.lld Mrs. H . P . An- , Hemet Beck and MlJ,
PIUU11e
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duoer bUt !Jill'lce It was made a~ ,.: dnws a.nd children of East Uberty; · Knous.
Mrs. Selby ~th "nd Ua.UJhter.
•-;:.;:~:,:;,.;::=,;::.::---:-:Jdeplh of 3Z8 feet . t.hit ltlllures the~- and fill's. Howard Hua:hes and · Mr . and Uris. Earl Campbell, Mla:l Mr. and~- Aaron Wh!U or 'Bid::
. slnll:lni of more welLs 1n thou dll!l- IC?Il• Nr. and llrs. Roy Russell and Mayme
S&amp;wldera
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RoJ?ett. wei, were Oalllpolls -vialtora satur-

\rlct, reaultlna: in &amp;.n tnt.ensive son, and Mrs. Ruth Sabln1, ol Mar- ~mdtzer apent SundaY at
Ok. da.y.
development. of that t.errHory.
. ton, Mr. a.nd Mrs. William Strau.s- Mrm'a Cave.
• baugh u.nd son or Foet.orta., J .. H. . Mr. IUld Mrs. Ed :W:\ll.Un011oux and 1M tcllowlns enJoyed a pJ.cni~ " '
NEW OJS.CJtESTBA LEADER
~1tchcJJ, Mr. and Mu. L. R . Swick . sons were m Charleatorl over t.ne N~lthup, Priday: J,Q'. *-JI.d Mrs.
Bucauae ot t.he re-e.ppolntment of Ru:t.h Preshoorn. Mrs. Elsie Spire~:~, , wt: ~ k end
Lowell &amp;taU. •lld 80118, Mia&amp; Eliza
Edward 8 . Vanover, director or the lolr. and l4n. Ted Freshcorn anU 1
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I L lh \ftaJ, ~ Jlelen Piercy, Mr
Vanover orc~stro. o1 Boutheaatem son Bobble and Mrs. Hu:tle Fresh .
Ernest Ohri&amp;t U:o no,me from El l\nd Mn. ~l&amp;nley ~. 'Mr. a ·
Mra. Prqk Di9key a nd · da.ught ;~
'l)'!!e llke thla &lt;7 pl.l £7c • per 111\e. Ohio. to the PQlilt.lon ot b&amp;nd mu- corn or Vlnt.oo, Mr and Mn. Ken- t.t· v~ra.l days vialt. ln Columbus.
l cr In the Jackoon bla-h school and , netb Ward and dlilua-hter, or Bidwell
Fnmk Holky ol JIUU.tJnsl.&lt;ln, is J.lr . and lin. · G. v. Sheets.
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his increallni dutiefi In
other 1 Mr. lilll.~ Mrs. Georg-e OremeeAA, o£ til&amp; a:uest of his ai&amp;t.er, ~rs . James M '
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Cbe.shl"', f.l:r1. Helen RuSI:Iell and Mayefl.
1M ~·e .,....rr.....,e ~Pent ,Friday
I boo.eat.IM ID,ftrtlaDI Cor prlce Of school&amp; of thi&amp; dtst.rlct ' 1,~ bu been 1· 80W5
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W1ijl Mr and Kra. Je..,.... B......,.. Of
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Jeffries
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·-• several wt~eks w:~t her liW,lllt,
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I tlODHCUU9e ln8ertkml for prlee oJ saxophone 'player and
comical I
• BIRTHDA v I' ARTY
Frank Sibley. returned to her hOQle and ~ we~woe~~les Emmert
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sol016t, Of Oallla. county, will take ,
1'1 Flcrlde., Stmday.
PBftenb
frlendl
cueat.s o!
charKe
of
the
orchestra,
which
wm
Abl:l~ut.
twen
ty
friends
o!
Mts.s
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Mbees
Allee
Neal
Kaplertne
MilI
Mr
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Ma
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'lie ad t~L)lcr wW 1ladi.Y ~t you be known durl~ the winter month" 1 thcr .i.niels aided Ln t,he celebration I kJ Lc il:l(&gt;
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tf deaired, 10 that Ghe 1 opy foi as Dick Dickerson's Band. The or- · ot her sblt.ecnth blnhday annlver. , ·
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w ~r e.nd Ruth Saw- son ot Colllf!!.t,\1.8, Wll1 v~lt th2 nexL Bor. II the twfh~motored Sikor ,__
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sl 1
) Rry Sunday even In t th ,
f , ~er camP. here ~or t.l)e week end two week&amp; wlt.lt her IJI'8ndpe.rents
whieb Ceo
II tch.
. s...,.. amph1b1an !n a1 the Flymg Fam1ly, wil l
manner as to orUll Lbe !P'e&amp;tesi
!rom
Southern
i her fo.ther,
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1&gt;Cudie8 at Ohio Bl.l&amp;te
Mayberry aad t_tiuuc
'Zesulta to ;D\l.
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---~--uehten. eia'ht •!J..d 111L The HutcbJoson~ known and rad1o opuator will c
'l')e publillberll wUI be rC8J.'OIWblt
oul)l for or"" incorrect iwler~lon
or anY advertisement. Errora 1ll Lended lo th• ,., ...cauoc ""' on I 7 - · - - - - - " " ' " ' .
"dvertl&amp;(':nenta llhouia be ""'PQrted 01u·fleld avenue. It ha.!l been an- I ;r:
noun&lt;:ed. He retofo l"t, the n ...11 ser~ I ~~~OL
lmmedla~l.J.
HOT DAWG! IT'S
vice ended 11.~ t.he Chlck:a.mauga
8EGINNIN' 10
N.-i acivoertiaemont will be tak£n for . t 1idge . By the addtt1on of part:J ' of' ~~~~,~~ieu t.ban t. minimum char1e of llle route to other catl'len, lhis ser- j
APPeAR ON
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For Rent-

FOR RENT-Apartment over Phillip Sl.sters Store on Main street
cau Grace Horton, Phone 111 -X.
B-16-6t .

Co•ceraln• Braia.1
'!'he s tateullwt or u Colu111hln t•t"

fNlsor thnt beauty ond hrnlm! snl

MARRIAGE

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A marriage llccnsl! WWI isoued by
the probate court here to Clan•ncc
Houck, 22, and Wilma W1\ltcr, 19,
both of crown OILy.
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1 lt was es;,,..,,a~e\.0 ti.1a1, more than
2,000 personB attended the Bidwell·
Porter be•h cUnner, 8a.Lurday. Th~
dlnn('t, unrter the auspices of the
Odd F!!llows orsanlzatlon, 1s an nu nua.l atfuir and always provides In· terest to the many cltiz,ens ot ~hll.i
district. Congr!Wlman ThOm&amp;ll Jen. kina and Geon!:e M. Neft'ner, act.lve
I wm·ker o! the Odd Pellowa, were
speakers durlng_ the clay's proa:ram

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By Chfl' Sterrett
luy necktie•
with WhC!t It ICIYel

PEAKIE:.

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n n•pronch to bi:'mlty, l'ielt her 1lc
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1'\'CI',\-' lni!I!Uill'f&gt;, If yoU ll8k 1111'. AI
e)o,teJu:!l•e ~u rn!y l!on&lt;luclt!{l hy !II)
o·Mt•.; ' '' .. xpe l"hJ ~:~howiJ thMt hrlllul
WEDDING (;t;Li:BRATION
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lwre 1\JI extJ'C'JIIt&gt;l,r hllJ'd lllllf' fill\illl~
The 5(J(.h ann1versary of the we(l ·
nn,l !liln;t ~I JI Iulil1• wllh whld1 tt
ding of Mr and Mrs. I . M. R\.ISII 21l
ke"IJ l'1JillflJliiY. - Dt•t rol1 ~l'W I!.
' was celebrated u~ thelr home Jn
dUJII

SCOI\E IS· 7 TO 5

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THAT WA'!&gt;I'fT
VERY NICE OF
HIM, DANNY,

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BUT DON"T WORiltl

uPrincess Alice" at Hoo\'er Tea

WERE VEIN
COMFORTABLE

HERE IN
C~PER'S

I'M iR"!'INi&lt; "TO MA1&lt;E
CQLOI;!L.
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"TO A&lt;:Jt&lt;
"THE NEWL'&lt;WED&lt;; FEEL "TOO
BACK,
A"f HOME HERE,CA'!&gt;PER, "THI!M .
BUT DANNY I'!&gt; LON/o•
"TOOT~, A&gt;.ID IF HE.

IN(, 1"0 BE BACK
W11H HI~ DAD!

_THOUI,IIT IIlEY W.t.Nli"D
oO Cl)fo!E SACK HE

WHi DON""T
THE COLON!;L

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BABY TO "TIME! LEAVE IT 1'0 ME!

TYPE OF
A b,UY

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MULE Lila! HIM loi. "TO MAKE
HIM PO WHAT 'I'Ou WANT. AND
A'T "THE ~AME TIME LET HIM
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-BEFORE THE WEe I/ I"&gt; OllER

I'LL HAVE COLOI'jEll HOOFE~ liE"~
DANNY .O.ND MABEL "TO MOllE. BAD&lt;
WliH 1-11~/.AND I KWOW WOW "TO

. DO IT\ ni«CH AND &amp;II,TOOTS!
I DON"T CLAIM "TO BE ~AR"T,
IWT W~Elol I l:!o FI~~INI; I NEVeR.
COME. l!AO&lt; ""TEU.INI, IIBOU"T "THE
81.4 ONE THAT 401 AWAY I
I"LL HAVE HIM ON

M'l' LINE!

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Mtll Allee Roosevelt Lonrrorth (leftt, widow of the Ia~ 11pcuker, 111
ah~ wJth Mf11 H. Edl'er a1 they '1trolled on the White House lllwn at 1'
tea given by Mn. Hoover to me•l'll Qf tbe notiftcatilm C£Jmmittef' anrl
G. 0. P. notables. Mn. Lon,rwOrth i11 nne of the "right winJ!" ol' the
, Boo~y!!.t. f.!~~~~inc ~~the re-~loot~?_n_~f ~:C~Idcnt Hoover. 1
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IN Oll ~~ OFFICE ,

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trolll and tho~e whuse figures are a
wee: hi t heavy.
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You see it l 1a~ a l,&gt;ng and S&lt;lftl.l(
h.llinw- 5lendcr coll01r It tC¥minate.i
in 1t Vat the: 1ui ~ tliue. M'teting thd
[l•1int of the (ron t bkirl 'panel as it
d"t'~. it h&lt;~. &lt; a !enden~y to mil~~ tile
lrij lll'~ t~IJ(lcar 1aller ~nd gracefully
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· 1 l.'i (' t'IIIS (in statnll&amp; or com)
, .1, 1ron lhm: au. Wr1te carefully
trl,u1rly )'ullr m. me and full 11d·
' '"" 1hr: nU!'Ilbl!r of the p11tlern 1111d

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aJu~i' tiut~ Couwon HUed ot~i'
tbi• pattern by o·etum ll\OII.
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Every once in a wh ilc you reaf) about the tliscuvery of a. c!ty
long buried and yet bearing unmistakable trljCes of ap early c1v1h·
zation. A lot of towns are so dead tllat sqme fuiiJm generation
Will discover them.

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qio~ifle!l~ons ~~re an itch f!!f F~I!F ~ftl~t·

"'orlo.:qt•

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&lt;¥ill brinK"

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It ~ 11uile ipwr~sting to listen to variou~ •.speaker8 . owr the
t•a4kt paint ip colors tli11,t Wfll!ld ,qefit W!IS.I!IOQtQJl , J.mco!n or
WllsQn, the eharaeter of vJIIiq~~P.!l!!lli~I\I~S for'offi~c '"~ose unly

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mer."" our lawmaker&amp;-men who are not content to follow, but
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:\ n.JI'Y !Jiuc n ~:pr silk uu de the
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Tile II'~ I adcleU a smart
''''"I' ,,1 p:&lt;il.' hlu~ cotton pi11Uc.
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Shawnee, Oklahomo

A woman ofter blame8 her husband for thing:; that !(O wrong
about the family budget. Often it 18 b~cat•~-" the wife is a little
smarter than the husbanrL Sometii;•es she feat'&gt;' that the husband.is inclined to attach too little impm·tanc.•' to the householrl
problems. She finds when the husbantl buy• he U5es poor judgment. He seldom inve~~i!l"ates pri~es and quality and, when given a list of things needed, pays little attentir,n and comes home
with a lot of "just as good" articles that the wife did n!'l want.
On the other hand, the wife is a careful buyer. She reads the
newspaper advertisements carefully. She keeps posted on pl"ices and quality and w~en she does shop she_ buj'S the best at _less and
keeps within the famtly bu(!get. When tt Collies to bupng foo·
the home, the average wife knows more about how to shop anrl
SliVe than the majority of the husb;lnds will eve,· kr.ow.

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By EDSON R.

vou ; huuld praise your home city ami boost with all your
might.

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By EVA A., TINGEY

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FOR CONTESTS
Open To Boya and G1rla
Rec1 eahon And Baoe
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Matrsh Shoen u.ke place o the M
0 ve oad a d t.o epalr ll e bridge
an rand en the Dexte La. ssv 1
ua.d nea Esther HIU s pll. ce Tl ;.;,
was damaged by high wtttt&gt;r
Grad ng wo 1,;: and COWitr ct o
oi a d a )\age S) stern on the Ora g
t.o\\11 sh p oad begin lng at No 7
I ersec lng the Alfreo road pa
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~lyt l•uddoraum Wedne.dM.y ~Ve•
nm.- Auguat 17th !;ve•r
body COme Admaa110n l'Oe
and lSc

QUALLS H,ELD; TRIO
ADMIT THEIR GUILT
C arcnd Q alii&gt;, coletted of Mid
~tlven o. ptellmlnar
hearing o~ t e ebar;e qf s,hoothl{;
wit! lntetll to klll before JW!tlee
at the ~ace E R Titus Mqnday
aft6l'noon and w•s '*tnd o~r to
the rrand' jury Hi ral~d t.o pmvlde
the 1 f.'(:eflo!!&amp;ry ball a that. time and
w&amp;s -eto.rneQ to ib@ eounty jail
Ho. old Bnilth Ken corer 11nd J
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New Electric Theatre

dleport was

Pomeroy, Ohto
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IT'S A PANIC

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I'M WILLING
TO GIVE AWAY A
LOT OF $10 BILLS
Y
ES gtve them away - that • exactly what
I'm 11ymg All you have to do to got tn on
tho party 10 take m hour'o ride with me m a
{toclmo Six -bwlt, aponaored and guaranteed by
Studeboltcr Ir th11 ...,,.banal car, aelltng at

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-585 and up f o b factory, doesn'11po1l you for
every other low priced car-m fact of you can get
yourself to buy any other new car w1th a base pnce
below $600wath•n one week after yout demonstra
lion drm, I'llgtve you $10 Come on m and take
out a Rockne S.. tf you can take $10 from mel

Blaetta ar Motor Sales
FRED S BLAETTNAR
Phone SOI·R
(Thu off,. hol.U good ootol Stptmoh.. 9 1932)

Mgr
Pomeroy 0

he!
hon f'
pend ng thf'
&amp;lor
fam ly Pt mt'd M ndny J o
h e at es
week f'nd t lp
gan

Mrs D\\ gilt 01 lll'r
d so 1 ave
e urned lo th
Clevcla d
after spending he s n me
w th
M
ndMsAKOvel
Mrs Bell H}lle a d son EJ.:r.a
nnd Rnl.ndiiOn E est Akers I ave 1
returned home nrte spe ding u t:
week end wJth M fl I M s A K
Olive
Mr l\1 d Mrs Joht
Pre tiS! of
Cincinnati are vl~ tlng the Iat~r s
patenta Mr s.nd Mn L!aban Hlll
MIM LlfHa.n Utnmlnger or Colu.n\
bus F. hf're v Jl tlng relatives and
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GOVB .t...JOP U• {,l:JS OHIOANS
10 ATTEND STATE FAIR

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M 11 Lyrna McCracke
came Monda~ for a. sev
vlstt With relatives at d
Porn oy and Racine

M1M Bertha Wetzel hu rett med
lo Columb s after spendin~ the
wef'k end with her parent.B Mr anrt
Mu D
Wetze and tam y
Ml'fl Wallace Chaffin retW"Oed to
he'r home In ~an W Va T\ esday
arter 11pendln1 the Pl\at few d&amp;Y8
with relatives here
Mrs Rolland Terrill and da.ugller
Betty of Pt 'Pleasant ce.me Tues
day !or a .!Ievere.! day " VlS t \1itJ"I
Mis.'l May Terrill
11leo Smith of Columbus ai'T'!verl
Monday for I\, vl!!\t wUh Mr Rnd
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Yw will ftnd that ,.,,..lalel)t adved,.ti matll'f..t tl slnl'~
desmi to pleaae yo.'i and to aerve you mtelhgbdtly They always
carry 1n stock oeaaonable merchandise that 11 endleoo 1ft vartely
Advertised product&amp; have heen proved the best
Tha\ 11
why you ahould demand them

MISli Dorothy Mees cam~ Monday
for a few day s visit with her sister
M !l.'l Helen Mees or Breezy Heights
and othl'r -elatlve~
M a d
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your bustneso through the prtnted page are not entitled tl&gt; tt

cnclcr th s serv ce to lhf
con nun ty and to 1ts people the
I St.a t! ton r man i:l'ment wlll make
€\e ) eff rt t p !':-lent the clas11 ot
f".10vemo Wh t.!
th ngs that ., II ause other~~ tn m
Rre&amp;te!lt F&amp; r n Oh n
h t
PI ove th.OHe th ng11. wh.leb thf"y !let.
Governor George WI tc n a p "( on exh b t10n
elan at on urgeH all 0
nn~ t t
It I! u jlcasure as Governor of
tl.'nd
the cr at s at
r Ohio tn extend
1 hrough the 1 a
v
f th~ 3
nv tuuon not only to our own
~ears
the gover or IIU)
h c1t ze ~ but t all who are nter
Oh o StaW Fa r ha forP!!d to th \ estad n the progreu and develop
f ont and today 1t stan d~ p P m ment of agrlcultule., industry eom
nwt Y Ul!&gt; one of the large t o ll of Merce educat on an I art to com&amp;
the g reatest and one of tht ostland part c pate n the grentcat Fn r
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DYNAMITE USED

UNDER NEW SCALE

Durtnl 12 Months Per
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Show Gam

Extendmg From Pttta
burgh And Chtcago

H&lt;me Empty No One In
Jured, Ktrnberly Also
Scene of Blut

Blood•hed May Result Ao
Plana Are Made To
Repel Invaders

To St Loma

Wa.-.llngt.on Al.l8 1'1- INS-There
was an ndvance of ne&amp; ly one pe
cent In wl oteaalil con 1 odity price
between JunP. and JUly while there
was a decraese of app 'tlX.imatel) Ill
I 2 pe cent du1lng the twelve
months period the bureau 'lf abot
Nlo.tll!Ues I"Ou ounc5d today
The f&amp;rm products group mad~&gt;
tbe greates gains lldvat clng mo e Albert H. H,a lwnJ. uu
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el!
than o&amp; 3 ol. per cent In the month I pert of Aub trn N t
s sho VI o
period Fooa.s p &lt;:es as u whole It 1 the w tne!ls stand at M am F u 0.11
craased mOle than a 1 2 per ~nt r. he &lt;M!Inered a bea y blow to the
J ly when compared Nth June
prueeutlon wh ch 11 endeavor nc
rt e hides u1 d eather products 1 to prove that Hadt&gt;n Clarke author
g 10up rlect&gt;entted 8 IChtly mOle t.l
wa11 murdered b:r, Capta n W lllam
&amp;n Lancaater Ham lton s !lhown w th
3 ;Jer cent during the month Dl!
I the skull of Clarke whleh shows the
t.;~ea~e~ n boo lt and~ oe&amp; and uth. J bullet hole that accord ~ to lhe
er leather products cthetttng ad u:pel't eould onl)l have been self
va1 ces In hides a.nd skins and lea
u:dhcted
ther Text le products &amp;s a whole
decreoded 2 1 4 per cent from JUI e
t.o July due to marked decllnea for
cotton goods kn t goods silk and
rayon ~oolen and wort~ted woods
and other textile producoa The
sub group of clothing decllned
slightly
In the ifl"OUP o! fuel and lJ.ght.inE:
m11.tet1als increases in t.he prices of
at.s and petroleum produC.ta more

tban .PfJ~t. decreua 1n ttl~ prices

·~QI~t.t~ . .llbll«W 00.1
and ~ As a wHote the rroup
showed a. net. advGnce or 1 per ceJ t
over the June leveL
MetaiB a.nd metal product Bhov
ed a downward tendency or July
due to increases were reported for
ph mbing and beating thctures and
noto1 vehicles while qricultural
lDIPlements rema ned at the June
level In the group or building rna
terlaiS qement and o~her bulldltl(
materiJII: moved upward and struc
tural steel showed no cllange In
average prices ror the two monht,
Brick o.nd tde lumber and paint
tmd paint mate lab; continued their
downw&amp;rd movement forcing the
gro p as a. whole to liecllne 'l.pprox
lmalely 1 l :1 per cent

Cine n atl. 0
A g
17- INsFo releasing n s\\arn of bee~ In :1.
theatre possibly to n Wn ida.te tl ea
t1e ow 1ers to hire ce lain p oject o
cper&amp;tors three Oermo.ntown 0
:vo llhs dug dow
to the1 po kets
ln pol ce court tDday to ps.} heB y
fines
Those arrested wero Everett f{re
ger 20 cntrord Pollack 20 and Carl
Pollack 18 Pollee rut. d they will
n ake fu lher investigations lnlo t1 r
ti splclon that a plol
a.gall st the
Lheat e owner was re11ponsible

Charged W•th Aaaault1n1
Pohc:emen Durin&amp;' Rec:;ent

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1ble For Po~t~ble
Soluhon

Waahmgton R1ot1ng

Buameaa concerns who advertue gave you quahty aervtce and
aallafactton

HOCKIN~ ~ ~ ll E~
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Roosevelt Captain

Proteshng Mmero Gath...To March To Place a
At Work

Want Trial Soon

That you should always read the ads before you buy

Married Right Off the Reel

One ExplosiOn AI Home
Of Worker Damageo
Se. veral Homes

My!tenous Ttpa Respons

-Bonus Marchers

Rv EDSON R WAITE SHAWNEE, OKLAHOMA 1

fliNG M~~

General Advance Of Ap
proJumately One Cent
Noted In July

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BEES RELEASED IN
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the News Office of The Dail7
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RESTS WITH JUDGE

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trying to cheek
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day e ve I g n which more bad Strausa 2b
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thEm the Dye 3b
4 2 l 3 3
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5 0 4 2 0 0
other
k
nd
Liberal
!!CO
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resulted
McNaughto
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n a n umber of dr ve.~ beloi! p aced Slssm
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colu n
stead r the IWl lams p
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The B ue Dlamo d
41 7 1 21 9 J?
1 ayed w th a lack of pep due no 'Iotal
ICDIC daub~ to he fact tha.t ' othing de
p dfCJ. on he ouloome wh le l.he
I wu b ,se hlt..s Dye McNr.u~rJ. t.on
l-Ie n Thoma&amp; Jenkuu Will Odd Fellow~ were fighting every 111 c b e h
Cow
inch of tJ f'. way becll. .1se a d fea
W d P tel e Rt&gt;v C1 ds W
om ~ ~
Dehver Addreas at U 8
m nate"~ hem from fU1ther con
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t bv Reynol.d8
wn
Galher1ng Thureday
dernt on fc.r he champ onshlp of Hams 1
Iy
tt t: as haU of he seW!on These
Bas
da lx.Jy,&lt;; f they pia} i 1 their two rt!
n g ga nt"~; like U ey p ~:~yed a~t
nwll
gh will have o ha ce o cop
t1 e coveted pr :.e as the) nee t I "'
D J
trLng Bctl a } cha npions ruesduy
ght a d Thu sday
ght em pP.I.e
Mon&gt; comoen
a with the cndltg Bad B o tth r
refohn.,lhftl
w 2
lo sto.v n the u t I g the ()( d
fi'ell&amp;ws
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v. n Tue~ ny a&amp;
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Beth~t y
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tht' c'tlw
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2l 4!'JS 7liU l
bct\l.een Lhese teams ~roe U
100 ~00 100
nt er o d bt' dt&gt;slg a ted 1.0 n ee t R
GHAIN:-&gt;
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!he Be hany team
H
C cagu
Aug 1&amp;----lNs-G a ns
00 40 Hlf
!'he ga nP Monday f
ng ad a
wc f' n t
upg rade l.ll the open nc lew exc Ung spots Of 1e 12 uns
Ccunty B11ls Delayed B Y I oau} WheaL ... ,u; 5 t.o 1c il d ~cored on y two were t!&amp;.nfed 1md Odd Fe le Ns
or
4
2c0a
ed l8 hese were sco 'ed by the odgen e1 Ru 18
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Budget Controveray
lo v.er o l 'k h!r e
1
Hl
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Scoring wns dll,T e a..c; fo lo\loli
HH!t
To Be Pa1d
1 ~ t e.1t Sep ~3 Sept ne v 52 Odd F'Pllows n ":'It un n g Grue
:.ll 0 000 300 0
PP e ors
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e 1-or b Hor
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2 58 u w&amp;s safe o a
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S xth nn n~ Dye ltl!ilked a rl
d .M:~y 21 7 8
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On Several H1ghways
11cored on McNauChton s double
F'unern services fo Mrs Bar
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..: en 1 n ing K&amp; r fled out 0 bura M Lethe t or Naylors Rtll
Court Hou•e Change
Dn Hcrn a ue~Ser Hied to Roush c
1 'I o d ed Mond11y morning a t~ e
To Be Made
was safe o Roush s TOl a !th ou~
orne of a dough e In Middleport
wl Lle cond 1cted f on the Ohrls
H tl hard chRnce Dt&gt; 1
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an Chu,rch here Thucsday a.fS&amp;r
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D11covery Of ObJechon
Change• Statu• Of
Queot1on

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OHIO STAT£ NUS[UW

BALLOONIST TO
TAKE OFF SOON

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