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Laure Cliff It Wa5 dec ded to rur
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Manager
Completed All

I place The requ red measure net ls

Coal
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ON AUGUST 18

FOR CONTESTS
Open To Boya and G1rla
Rec1 eahon And Baoe
ba 11 Game a On Card
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prosperity to the cou u
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try 111 d elrr nate st Ire I.J etwee

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The e lg'inee wat:i insb. ucred w
vesti$nte the d alna~;e on
t
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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1000red Oil Huccesalv~ hits by Stan
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Blue Diamond 5

Game Played W tthout IHom 3b
Pep Full Of Err
Stanl•y "'
Rou5h cf
ora By Both

SCORE IS 7 TO 5
0 0 F Still In Race
For Last Half Cham
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FULL LEASED WIRE

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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
W Bhaw

New Electric Theatre

dleport was

Pomeroy, Ohto
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IT'S A PANIC

unttmtmttn:mm:msuuannnnuummw.u suu~mzumnnnulwnm=ur

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
r endf!

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
Mu liar y Sm!U

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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
ed
t anal h rs h A me ll
lm Oh o .o; A v

As a c1ty hooater you should buy from your progres11ve merchant• They have a reputation for fa1r deahng and honeaty

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READ THE
GET THE BEST GOODS FOR YOUR MONEY
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lOY.% DECREASE

OF MANY KILLINGS

DYNAMITE USED

UNDER NEW SCALE

Durtnl 12 Months Per
1od , Farm Prod ucla
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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OF INTE!l.NA'l'ION AL NEWS SERVICE

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BE ~NGO~ERED B~ D
8R~ltn ~N r~liGE

BEES RELEASED IN
THEATRE TRIO HELD

Joan Bennette Zuu P1tts and D Cook m

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the News Office of The Dail7
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Congressman T• .
Speak At P

RESTS WITH JUDGE

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.... went
to third
trying to cheek
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day e ve I g n which more bad Strausa 2b
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tm £ball J.lledomll&amp;tt&gt;d
thEm the Dye 3b
4 2 l 3 3
ud ht'\H,\rtobenoeo H
5 0 4 2 0 0
other
k
nd
Liberal
!!CO
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resulted
McNaughto
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50 bft~
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n a n umber of dr ve.~ beloi! p aced Slssm
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4 0 0 0
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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
u d u I{ a
T l wl!day
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ro
tht' c'tlw
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eceoola e u p uv otf
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;
00 200 201
!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
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Budget Controveray
lo v.er o l 'k h!r e
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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
7 8 ~c 6 3 4 7 8 Mny 61 I 2
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Dec B
2 58 u w&amp;s safe o a
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DRAINING ORDER
Crc .,., ~l ngled a.rter Hysell d OpfW
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RITES
s fou and G ue.se sco
0 ts.ep 16 7 8 Je
U 19 II
S xth nn n~ Dye ltl!ilked a rl
d .M:~y 21 7 8
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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
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D11covery Of ObJechon
Change• Statu• Of
Queot1on

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and Mr and Mns T N Beattie
Rockcastle were Sunday gue&amp;t6
Mr and Mra A. w Beattie
Rev Roush deUvered a very
teresting &amp;eriDOil 81. Creston U
churcll Saturday nll:ht. Rev ~'~~n
j wUI preach hi.! 18..6t aermon of the
conference ye&amp;r in two weelus.
George Miller of Dunbk.- WitS
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tJ,e tea• h mg~~ ol Je&amp;WI tho Chnst whDIM:l ~ofdl!ll fit mt..., ever) .old and crevice
1o1 t hl' hu man heart, aocl of whom it was ~~~&gt;l.:i in John7;46, ••NEVEll MAN 1

llrA'U t.1KE THIS Mit..N.''

u B. cbure.h
onr 1.1! Invited to come.

funeral of ()«)rae Miller at "''~1
ton
Mr and Mra Geora:e See,

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i

B, at creat.on

Several from here attended
, funeral ot Mrs Jennie
' Arbucltle Church Thund.ll.y -ilurrai
1 was made in the Baker cemetery
, Mr. and Mn. Millard Stewart
l Yea1er vlelted Mr. and Ml'l E
Keefer Saturday and attended

i

! "

Benefit Program
Is Arranged
To Help Chlfrch

1eleqted Mn. tl1nn1e Cuto, pnS-

2.00 !
I 00
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•c.

onw..

the d·lI'
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, .vear. The followina amcera '""'

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STEPS--Th e otepij of a good man are order~d
IJ~ 1hl' LoJd. and he delighteth m hi s way .--Psalm 37 :2~- ~

I ~~a!re a!~:::~

r:

I

i,~ra~~ur-

y moming by Rt&gt;v C J Bake•
d the bod)' b!vught to Creston
cemetery Saturday aft.ernoon a.nd
Jlald to rea£ be:&amp;lde hla wife. MJ'
MDJer waa rormerly a resident ol
thl!i count)• atld had many frtendll
I and relatives here
Mr and Mrs Henry Sayre and
children were the weP.It end guests
1 or his mother, Mrs D V Plow en
, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert 8tepbens
1 v1s1ted her brother Walter Hlll and
1 Wife Sunday

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'

WHAT WE'RE COMING TO

Vir1inia C.en

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Barnett. of near Pl. Pleau.nt

" " ' the
putorfor..tlul
ld
ectkln" "
bfnt~w
oftlcera
1 ,....

'} '-

19..year...Old Bride Whom Rev. Berrie Marrt
After First ,Wife'• Death Adm~tl Venea.
Seta Staa"e for Murder TriaJ.

[~~:hd 01~==.:vd Mrs

NATIONAL .\.PVEKTISING REPRESENTATIVES

One

* •. •

meet.inl' Thir\een

~ wbl be p}lblllibecl

DeUnre41 By C&amp;n'ler

1

&gt;&lt;n.

I

1eon o.n, left Weclneeday eventnr
for Columbwl for a vt.lt until Sun·
day with Y:r and ¥ra. O, A. 8wal· 1
low
Tbe)' Will be K'!Ompulled 1
homf' bJ W E. RUIIIlll! , who hu ]
PHONE IIQ-L
been .!IPf!tldlllJ t.hit put two weeiuJ
aL OolumbWI and MqneUe 8prtnp
Leo Beeeon and famil¥ of Ooham·
b1 w have been vtaiUnc
Since the
th·st ol t.he week wtth frlendl and
Ot:ne Orate; BeJect~011 :&gt; by Men'll re laUve•
qu~~o r t.e tt e, Chtu le!i W ~o~Jt:urn
Her·
I
m~tn Haddox, Har r y Oilskli an d
VISITOR HONORED
Dave F\u m~r; T alk, 'MUi al Ed uca Ore an
.Mrs. MatcUI Chambrn ent.ert.&amp;in·
t!on ·. Prof A W McKay
S olo, 'To a Wild ROli e."'. Mrs -.JOhn ed at her home on South Third
Ta.lbot.L . SelecLlon by K&amp;te ana Avenue; ,.uesdQy evepJna- wUh. a
•
Cha.r l~e
R eadlnr, ·Tony on the party .hQno:'ing Y:~l:rnma JUhllnJ
J.,_tereating Entertainment to Phone," M1 ~ Joe Leano1·d , Of'Jid.n bf New 'f.Yorlt Cll;.t. , .FoUowlq a
::tnd Pl~tno Selec tion. 'Kamen no! 1J1(let deJ ..ht.tfiJ fOCI.al !~nlruf, re· ,
be Preseated at Local
Ostrow" by Rubin stein , Ml'l:l C M ~ treehrr.entli i~te aeryed by the has-- ,
Church of Christ
Atmnes.w and Mrs Ray Hecox, V o~ te88.
1
:•
Solo Mrs F'o5te •· E1neJ , accom ·
Those pre~~enL were Mesdames w.
Or! Thur!li!lY eveninr. August. 18 panled by Mn; W1ll S tei.!f , Re-adlni H Juhlln;r Frank Vrcman, Robert
tisgklnlng at 7:30 o'"'""':t ta M08t 1n- mlfloellaneous, M~ Anna Weed . Harris Wall-e" Harris, Ra.y Sher·
"rtst1n&amp; Pl'Ofl'liltl ror the benefit. Oraan Solo, -~ Rosary," &lt;by re- man. James E Hatley, Piwnmer
questJ Mrs. Arthur Sklnn ~1, Plwno EeeBOn, Mlas VIvian Middleton and
o!- the Bri.dt(IJ'd ct1urcn.' whl¢h ~· ~ &amp;nd
Violin Duet, Mr and Ml'll. Will· the hOstess
Ji&amp;ttlally dCII&amp;royed by U&amp;ht.nlll•· 1e lam Aleshire;
Reading,
''$ue's
tly, WHl be ,rendered at lhli! l~t·aJ Baby" b y Ornndfather, Mn. Geoig'! '
ureh 1of bhrlat. Th~ prOil'll.m will Russeu , Organ Solo, ··Echces ~.~
ENT!RTAINS AT BRIDGE
open fo the eeneral public, Otte Sp1 Ins", Nlss Marcella Hom of 1
dt the foeatures ot the evenln~rs pro- • Att: nn~t , Reading, "I Betcha ~. ' Mr~ 1 Mra Hollis Scott entertained W1th
~!~~~·~•', bY Kale ant~ l Eel Fren ch and ben t!d ictlon
I two tables of brlda:e, Tuesday even·
cm;n ple ted .- : M; s C P. Dolton liS tmprovln~~;
&amp;-t her home on Maln street.
w, L w A fJ Oin 11 Wt&gt;!'k s lllm~'•'&gt;
honoring Mrs Paul
HorfiJlB.n of
taken.
- -- - ·- ... - -- . _
Chicago
Mrs L. H. Slocumb wu
has been
a warded the prize tor hllh scorlnr
, Mr~ A S
M1 an d Ml'fl. Oeorge Burt, M··s
ouest liSt Included. lll.esdamea B
Rn 0 W Kntl\1 yn B1chman and R. N. Bouss F Fultz, Br, B. F . Pults, Jr, Ed.
~o o.ll Clncinnau
anl~ ed Wednesday Duffy, Charles E •Smith, L H Sio·
1 ! or a vls it. With
Max Rollt'r and cumb. c F Hawk1na, the honor
family a11d ' other l't:latlves and tueHt and Lhe hoat.eas.
1
, fnends
Delic-Ious refreshments wtl1t ser· 1
___ ~ _ a~~~~ D S li'i!rmer and ved at the close of play .
..... )

r..._ t..,H.,., 'h

Here Is John Pane-Gasser, th" tenor, ln the outfit th.,

•rei.Wd man will wear this Fall ir lhr New, l'orlill de~~Jrn.ers havt•

their W&amp;J .

I

and No-ra

lieU. lllh&amp;w:lnr It l11 JanP- fiia"&gt;er llf'fl) , ftlrdlt-JGlnttlflfi
R~

l:woaj,dt at lilt- o•unent

~lylr

Mhow

l~t-hl{

hf'ld

MAGGIE, W.VA.

..

Ethel p.u&lt;l Delbe1t Hott,er Qrlcr
spending several d&amp;YI with their
grandparents. Ouy Blnser s.hd wl{e
re\.umed home SllndJY eveuiDB
Mrs. Mary Holter apd 8ott earilo
to spend a ew days wlt.h Guy Btn ·
pr and family.
,,.
Lutber McClead and
Frank and
with deorae

. HOT~L
COI,UM8US

--

ColuiubU. Ohio 1

.........

EAGLE RIDGE

ROO"'fS ll.itl, 11.111

li.\T~ Sl.SO
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ROOM AND

DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK1

COFFEE SHOP
~-:-~~-

Under Same Manu-e•ml.

ALBA COURT

HO'J'EL

: By EDSON R. WAITE

New Smyrna, Florida
5I Room........SO Bat.lu. Ska.at

........

'I

Johil L. Brady, Co-Publioher of the Blackfoot (Idaho) Daily
Bulletin Says:

Wtlflli For Boalllel aad Baklil

•

Jameo H. Butler,
M-ee

'·J was brought up on a farm. , That wa£ a good many year&gt;
ago and things have changed. Possibly peddlers otill come tht-o
the country with their wares and unfold them to the lrouRewife.
Their coming was anticipated with pleasure by the youngslet·• o'
my day. These peddlers would unroll their packs anrl rlisplay
the most gorgeous colors. Often times Mother would be per· 1
suaded by the yo:mgsters to buy things which we did not need in
times when things were !&lt;Orely neerlerl anti not to be had hv thr
large family;

,I

YOU · EVER STOP TO THINK?
By EDSON R. WAITE, SHAWNEE, OKLAH'JMA

'

"Advertising is a good deal like that. If a merchant makes
a flamboyant appeal he somethimes entices people to buy when
they do not need or cannot afford, especiaJly in such times a&gt;.
these. The after-effects are not good, A suspicion is created
-Many times since I have been in theadvertising business I have
known merehants to make circus appeals which were highly enticing, but which left a bad taste with the C\lstomers.

F. A. WESTON, ADVERTiSING biRECTOR OF THE PITTSBURGH (PA.) SUN-TELEGRAPH.
1
"At a meelin1 of out-of-town merchant• in Plttobur1h the
other day I heard one of ll)em oay, 'I &amp;1\liOinlto(improvelhe.oervice in my otore durin1 thio deJII'eloion, alld I'm 11oinr to pay for
the impi'OYe'!'ent by takin1 the neceooary money out of my newopaper advertloing-We spend too much apyway .'
.

· · "1t2s· "'Y observation that the best adve•tisement is the one
·'&lt;.Ul!~~i~~~ Jn ~ q~iet, ef~ctive way by cr2atinll' a desire which
womet) at.once oogm planmng how they can sattsfy. Resulting
purchases save valuable floor space and make for frienrlly t·elations

"If that merchant's newspaper advertioinr ia doina hii buoi·
neu oo liHie 1ood that he can make ouch olatement, then he mould
atop all of bio ~ertioin1, and at onc:e. · Let him opend that
that money to i rove hit otore, hio merchandloe, hio buren, : l;io
oaleopeople.
en let hio next step to hire a onlart advertl 01q
-mana;er--one w o l'eally know• how to uoe the practieallr limit·
(.., force of newopaper advertioin1, wl!ich that merchant very,
.,.ldently d~ nil• know.
"When .once that advertioin1 mana1er ha11ina to tum on Ilia
power, the futul'e of the bu•la"*' will l»e limited iiltlr ,b, the &amp;bUt
of tb• mldinr area.
.,
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:·::od:.'th~~~~"~~~a:01,*~m..-1ft ~·.

"N

pe

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this Yi.tal fon:-..l' to employ •omeone who iloea lmllw--ia ~)'·
half a Merdaant.'' &gt;
"
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"The adverti$ement which creates a desire to investigate has
pedonned. itll second best purpo!jO. If a woman wants to see an
article from an advertisement she has gone a loog step toW'.u-rl
buying. Clllllomer confidence is created by merchant.' carrying
out their promises. It is then that women feel safe in buying
other artreles they see in stores that are not advertised , but which
they ljCCept with lhP same implied guarantee. Importunities of
saleamen.hav~ almost entirely stopped, but so must adv~rti£ing be
discontinued which does not make a legitimate appeal. THESE

BE TROUBLESOME TIMES AND ADVERTISING MUST BE
CAREFULLY SPREAD BEFORE THE PUBLIC"

in

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W1:DNI'SDAY, AUGUST 17, lW -

PA08 TWO

DAILY TlUBUNE
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a\
otiCI

"'SSltatdi u Seomcl-elill
... ~. ObSo. Wlder She

~u.Uer 3ep&amp;. 11, 1111,

Act;

\be Potl-

'L ong

fhe £ncl of the
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ill Man:}~ ••• , . .. Publlahed DaUr an.c!

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! l.eon, W.Va., k. 3 r Pasto?s Lo-ve. Poems Lead to
1 "'·
Jloorhn;;-:::..:~\
J
Charge
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,
Cell on· Wit.. Muruer

TraD

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The CnM.oo.
j of l4ra D . 0 .
and be.ld Lhe1r

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61.\W"dal. Looa'\ed 011 JAnr 8ecolld Stteet. ~'· O. i
tvhfD our tlieodllead !fl' letWft w DI'WII ...Uer for publlc&amp;Uoa. tb1 J
IIIGDJd lll 11n ~ a1p tbeu- oam•-•Jtboucb not; ~UJ to M j

. . . . exeqK.

.Wt.ld.- A.t,ooymoua
- - 1D mJ

letteR. httwe,er exO""llt'Q~ and d•J.rabllo bJ '.ban•

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By HaU

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.,...

$ 15 SLX Me nth&amp;
60 'nlree Months
6 oo one Month

O ne Week.
Onr- Monlh

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dent; lin. Stella Wedae. ll.Miatant
l praident. Mrs Berth&amp; Buckaieoa;
, aeeret&amp;ty; Mra Minerva Moore, U·
aeere\ary. Mn.· Minnk
1 llistant
• H&amp;rtli!y, trea.surer The Aid al&amp;c
pla.nned to bold their annual ttl
ice crum IIIOCtal on Saturdl.l' nllhl

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ltd
All reUgiauo teaohlnr, doctrine or j
llllopl'
UfliSD f illl'l'l
.,: ,,.oo, 'f theyaro IC.have •lll' cla.lm
up on t he ove, loyalty and devotion of tt.~ P':()ple1 rnuat be 1~ harmony "tth

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llDd Mrs Sidney Dunt and chlrld•·er.

and Mr and Mns T N Beattie
Rockcastle were Sunday gue&amp;t6
Mr and Mra A. w Beattie
Rev Roush deUvered a very
teresting &amp;eriDOil 81. Creston U
churcll Saturday nll:ht. Rev ~'~~n
j wUI preach hi.! 18..6t aermon of the
conference ye&amp;r in two weelus.
George Miller of Dunbk.- WitS
suddenly called away by death

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tJ,e tea• h mg~~ ol Je&amp;WI tho Chnst whDIM:l ~ofdl!ll fit mt..., ever) .old and crevice
1o1 t hl' hu man heart, aocl of whom it was ~~~&gt;l.:i in John7;46, ••NEVEll MAN 1

llrA'U t.1KE THIS Mit..N.''

u B. cbure.h
onr 1.1! Invited to come.

funeral of ()«)rae Miller at "''~1
ton
Mr and Mra Geora:e See,

...::;;~;..,.....,-:,-.,..:•~......~=...-.=o=- 1 · , l ;.,,.,;.

i

B, at creat.on

Several from here attended
, funeral ot Mrs Jennie
' Arbucltle Church Thund.ll.y -ilurrai
1 was made in the Baker cemetery
, Mr. and Mn. Millard Stewart
l Yea1er vlelted Mr. and Ml'l E
Keefer Saturday and attended

i

! "

Benefit Program
Is Arranged
To Help Chlfrch

1eleqted Mn. tl1nn1e Cuto, pnS-

2.00 !
I 00
.M)

•c.

onw..

the d·lI'
oom.Wa

, .vear. The followina amcera '""'

----------C~h-1~=~·~·=·-P-hl=~-~_
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Yea ~

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~---- P,-Wfc~~• ....__,....... ~-·a...

I

~A FE

STEPS--Th e otepij of a good man are order~d
IJ~ 1hl' LoJd. and he delighteth m hi s way .--Psalm 37 :2~- ~

I ~~a!re a!~:::~

r:

I

i,~ra~~ur-

y moming by Rt&gt;v C J Bake•
d the bod)' b!vught to Creston
cemetery Saturday aft.ernoon a.nd
Jlald to rea£ be:&amp;lde hla wife. MJ'
MDJer waa rormerly a resident ol
thl!i count)• atld had many frtendll
I and relatives here
Mr and Mrs Henry Sayre and
children were the weP.It end guests
1 or his mother, Mrs D V Plow en
, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert 8tepbens
1 v1s1ted her brother Walter Hlll and
1 Wife Sunday

--~ -

'

WHAT WE'RE COMING TO

Vir1inia C.en

-----:=::---------=·

Barnett. of near Pl. Pleau.nt

" " ' the
putorfor..tlul
ld
ectkln" "
bfnt~w
oftlcera
1 ,....

'} '-

19..year...Old Bride Whom Rev. Berrie Marrt
After First ,Wife'• Death Adm~tl Venea.
Seta Staa"e for Murder TriaJ.

[~~:hd 01~==.:vd Mrs

NATIONAL .\.PVEKTISING REPRESENTATIVES

One

* •. •

meet.inl' Thir\een

~ wbl be p}lblllibecl

DeUnre41 By C&amp;n'ler

1

&gt;&lt;n.

I

1eon o.n, left Weclneeday eventnr
for Columbwl for a vt.lt until Sun·
day with Y:r and ¥ra. O, A. 8wal· 1
low
Tbe)' Will be K'!Ompulled 1
homf' bJ W E. RUIIIlll! , who hu ]
PHONE IIQ-L
been .!IPf!tldlllJ t.hit put two weeiuJ
aL OolumbWI and MqneUe 8prtnp
Leo Beeeon and famil¥ of Ooham·
b1 w have been vtaiUnc
Since the
th·st ol t.he week wtth frlendl and
Ot:ne Orate; BeJect~011 :&gt; by Men'll re laUve•
qu~~o r t.e tt e, Chtu le!i W ~o~Jt:urn
Her·
I
m~tn Haddox, Har r y Oilskli an d
VISITOR HONORED
Dave F\u m~r; T alk, 'MUi al Ed uca Ore an
.Mrs. MatcUI Chambrn ent.ert.&amp;in·
t!on ·. Prof A W McKay
S olo, 'To a Wild ROli e."'. Mrs -.JOhn ed at her home on South Third
Ta.lbot.L . SelecLlon by K&amp;te ana Avenue; ,.uesdQy evepJna- wUh. a
•
Cha.r l~e
R eadlnr, ·Tony on the party .hQno:'ing Y:~l:rnma JUhllnJ
J.,_tereating Entertainment to Phone," M1 ~ Joe Leano1·d , Of'Jid.n bf New 'f.Yorlt Cll;.t. , .FoUowlq a
::tnd Pl~tno Selec tion. 'Kamen no! 1J1(let deJ ..ht.tfiJ fOCI.al !~nlruf, re· ,
be Preseated at Local
Ostrow" by Rubin stein , Ml'l:l C M ~ treehrr.entli i~te aeryed by the has-- ,
Church of Christ
Atmnes.w and Mrs Ray Hecox, V o~ te88.
1
:•
Solo Mrs F'o5te •· E1neJ , accom ·
Those pre~~enL were Mesdames w.
Or! Thur!li!lY eveninr. August. 18 panled by Mn; W1ll S tei.!f , Re-adlni H Juhlln;r Frank Vrcman, Robert
tisgklnlng at 7:30 o'"'""':t ta M08t 1n- mlfloellaneous, M~ Anna Weed . Harris Wall-e" Harris, Ra.y Sher·
"rtst1n&amp; Pl'Ofl'liltl ror the benefit. Oraan Solo, -~ Rosary," &lt;by re- man. James E Hatley, Piwnmer
questJ Mrs. Arthur Sklnn ~1, Plwno EeeBOn, Mlas VIvian Middleton and
o!- the Bri.dt(IJ'd ct1urcn.' whl¢h ~· ~ &amp;nd
Violin Duet, Mr and Ml'll. Will· the hOstess
Ji&amp;ttlally dCII&amp;royed by U&amp;ht.nlll•· 1e lam Aleshire;
Reading,
''$ue's
tly, WHl be ,rendered at lhli! l~t·aJ Baby" b y Ornndfather, Mn. Geoig'! '
ureh 1of bhrlat. Th~ prOil'll.m will Russeu , Organ Solo, ··Echces ~.~
ENT!RTAINS AT BRIDGE
open fo the eeneral public, Otte Sp1 Ins", Nlss Marcella Hom of 1
dt the foeatures ot the evenln~rs pro- • Att: nn~t , Reading, "I Betcha ~. ' Mr~ 1 Mra Hollis Scott entertained W1th
~!~~~·~•', bY Kale ant~ l Eel Fren ch and ben t!d ictlon
I two tables of brlda:e, Tuesday even·
cm;n ple ted .- : M; s C P. Dolton liS tmprovln~~;
&amp;-t her home on Maln street.
w, L w A fJ Oin 11 Wt&gt;!'k s lllm~'•'&gt;
honoring Mrs Paul
HorfiJlB.n of
taken.
- -- - ·- ... - -- . _
Chicago
Mrs L. H. Slocumb wu
has been
a warded the prize tor hllh scorlnr
, Mr~ A S
M1 an d Ml'fl. Oeorge Burt, M··s
ouest liSt Included. lll.esdamea B
Rn 0 W Kntl\1 yn B1chman and R. N. Bouss F Fultz, Br, B. F . Pults, Jr, Ed.
~o o.ll Clncinnau
anl~ ed Wednesday Duffy, Charles E •Smith, L H Sio·
1 ! or a vls it. With
Max Rollt'r and cumb. c F Hawk1na, the honor
family a11d ' other l't:latlves and tueHt and Lhe hoat.eas.
1
, fnends
Delic-Ious refreshments wtl1t ser· 1
___ ~ _ a~~~~ D S li'i!rmer and ved at the close of play .
..... )

r..._ t..,H.,., 'h

Here Is John Pane-Gasser, th" tenor, ln the outfit th.,

•rei.Wd man will wear this Fall ir lhr New, l'orlill de~~Jrn.ers havt•

their W&amp;J .

I

and No-ra

lieU. lllh&amp;w:lnr It l11 JanP- fiia"&gt;er llf'fl) , ftlrdlt-JGlnttlflfi
R~

l:woaj,dt at lilt- o•unent

~lylr

Mhow

l~t-hl{

hf'ld

MAGGIE, W.VA.

..

Ethel p.u&lt;l Delbe1t Hott,er Qrlcr
spending several d&amp;YI with their
grandparents. Ouy Blnser s.hd wl{e
re\.umed home SllndJY eveuiDB
Mrs. Mary Holter apd 8ott earilo
to spend a ew days wlt.h Guy Btn ·
pr and family.
,,.
Lutber McClead and
Frank and
with deorae

. HOT~L
COI,UM8US

--

ColuiubU. Ohio 1

.........

EAGLE RIDGE

ROO"'fS ll.itl, 11.111

li.\T~ Sl.SO
I

o:.!iiNO

ROOM AND

DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK1

COFFEE SHOP
~-:-~~-

Under Same Manu-e•ml.

ALBA COURT

HO'J'EL

: By EDSON R. WAITE

New Smyrna, Florida
5I Room........SO Bat.lu. Ska.at

........

'I

Johil L. Brady, Co-Publioher of the Blackfoot (Idaho) Daily
Bulletin Says:

Wtlflli For Boalllel aad Baklil

•

Jameo H. Butler,
M-ee

'·J was brought up on a farm. , That wa£ a good many year&gt;
ago and things have changed. Possibly peddlers otill come tht-o
the country with their wares and unfold them to the lrouRewife.
Their coming was anticipated with pleasure by the youngslet·• o'
my day. These peddlers would unroll their packs anrl rlisplay
the most gorgeous colors. Often times Mother would be per· 1
suaded by the yo:mgsters to buy things which we did not need in
times when things were !&lt;Orely neerlerl anti not to be had hv thr
large family;

,I

YOU · EVER STOP TO THINK?
By EDSON R. WAITE, SHAWNEE, OKLAH'JMA

'

"Advertising is a good deal like that. If a merchant makes
a flamboyant appeal he somethimes entices people to buy when
they do not need or cannot afford, especiaJly in such times a&gt;.
these. The after-effects are not good, A suspicion is created
-Many times since I have been in theadvertising business I have
known merehants to make circus appeals which were highly enticing, but which left a bad taste with the C\lstomers.

F. A. WESTON, ADVERTiSING biRECTOR OF THE PITTSBURGH (PA.) SUN-TELEGRAPH.
1
"At a meelin1 of out-of-town merchant• in Plttobur1h the
other day I heard one of ll)em oay, 'I &amp;1\liOinlto(improvelhe.oervice in my otore durin1 thio deJII'eloion, alld I'm 11oinr to pay for
the impi'OYe'!'ent by takin1 the neceooary money out of my newopaper advertloing-We spend too much apyway .'
.

· · "1t2s· "'Y observation that the best adve•tisement is the one
·'&lt;.Ul!~~i~~~ Jn ~ q~iet, ef~ctive way by cr2atinll' a desire which
womet) at.once oogm planmng how they can sattsfy. Resulting
purchases save valuable floor space and make for frienrlly t·elations

"If that merchant's newspaper advertioinr ia doina hii buoi·
neu oo liHie 1ood that he can make ouch olatement, then he mould
atop all of bio ~ertioin1, and at onc:e. · Let him opend that
that money to i rove hit otore, hio merchandloe, hio buren, : l;io
oaleopeople.
en let hio next step to hire a onlart advertl 01q
-mana;er--one w o l'eally know• how to uoe the practieallr limit·
(.., force of newopaper advertioin1, wl!ich that merchant very,
.,.ldently d~ nil• know.
"When .once that advertioin1 mana1er ha11ina to tum on Ilia
power, the futul'e of the bu•la"*' will l»e limited iiltlr ,b, the &amp;bUt
of tb• mldinr area.
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half a Merdaant.'' &gt;
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"The adverti$ement which creates a desire to investigate has
pedonned. itll second best purpo!jO. If a woman wants to see an
article from an advertisement she has gone a loog step toW'.u-rl
buying. Clllllomer confidence is created by merchant.' carrying
out their promises. It is then that women feel safe in buying
other artreles they see in stores that are not advertised , but which
they ljCCept with lhP same implied guarantee. Importunities of
saleamen.hav~ almost entirely stopped, but so must adv~rti£ing be
discontinued which does not make a legitimate appeal. THESE

BE TROUBLESOME TIMES AND ADVERTISING MUST BE
CAREFULLY SPREAD BEFORE THE PUBLIC"

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Ina: are apendlnl' the w~k end. wlt.h

The De~·Ja rel&amp;PiQI! JfU

W'&amp;D.NBSDAY, AVOUBT lT, li32

BET~MY

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u .e,.oN

Lod,.men Continue Upw~ l'riareh

For

Chlililplonohlp

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By Clift' Sterrett

I'D Kt-.OW YOUR

HAND-WRITI~!G

IN A MILLION, )'OUNG&gt; MAN!!
WHO'S THIS HUSSY YOU .

CAL.l.S CUT IE?

For RentFOR REliT- Apartment nver PhU·
lip Slaten Store on Ma.ln •Meet.
Call Orate Horton, Phone 111 .. x .
&amp;~16·6\ .

GAMES TODAY
ASSOCIATION
No ga mes scheduled.
,\M ERIC A !~

'

NATIONAL LEAGUt::

'

Nl'w York: at Cincinnati.
Ph!ludelphla at Bt. Loull:\.
li.l Pltl.~burgh .

llrc ~ klyn

Wt:'PE

Do::;lun at Chicago .

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/!rLAD TO Hl&gt;oVE

II lntiR.IC...,N LE:\G lJ il

DANNY FEEL':&gt; SAD
ABO\)"T
BEIN(, BOOTED OU'T CF H15 PAF',to;&lt;;l

You

B(rfH
WITH \F.&gt;,
l&gt;AN~Y!

Clewland nt Ph!IB.delphlu..
St. Louts o.t Boston.

HOU"&gt;E! rT IVOULD PlEA'lE D~.NNY
IF COLONEL HOOFER

Detroit at Now York.
rtwo games)
Chicago at "VaD~in~t.on.
INTEJlNI\TIONAL U~llUU.t.:
Atban.v Rl Rocheste:·.
Nr•wark at foronk
B.rnunon• at Buffalo
Jrri'it:'Y Ci:.y at Mon~real

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By EDSON R. WAITt
· Shawnee, OktahoiDII

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B1 EVA A. TINGEY
YOUTHFULLY LOVELY

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YESTI&lt;:RllA l "i=i RF.Rtii.T)I;

T1111rl.

J.uniou and their debutanle sisters
will love tbis !mart little frock.
]t has the flared sleeve s ~nd .mod ·
hh scarf necklinr. The ,skirt •~ ~ut
atone &amp;lender lines wtth. :t mce
hem fulne ss to 1wish jauntily a.hnut.

-

l)articulatly ~ attrauiv~ ami
wearable in a blue and wlute 1t1h
ailk print. While the sc&lt;~rf cnll~r
and nsh ustd plain blue and 1)\am
wbtte crepe &amp;il\c, they wou ld also he
elfective in self·ntaterial,

'

Printed voile, batiste print. chiff.on
print and white or pastel tub s1!.k
are summery and smart for th1 ~
model.

NEVer&lt;: Flt..L- tcU/HS'
SHOES ··'THE 13AE'!E WILL.

.

ALWAYs REMAIAJ lJAIIQUE

"

AIN'T IT THJ&lt;; TRUTH!

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How Ia G1l Tl!!fl Pa111r•11

Arnot

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Send 15 ctP.h (in l!ltiiiPS or coin)
to f~slli Qrt
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an4 pl,tnly )'Mit nam• ,nd full ad ·

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HOME. RUN I&lt;:IA)G ··IS

THE Gr.!E.ATEsr ol'" AI.L

' Every once in a while you read about the discove1·y of 11 city
lorig buried and yet bearing unmistakabl~ traces of an early civilization. A lot of towns are so dead that some future generation
·
will discover them.

••••••

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r&lt;.:latlvr.s here.
Ml'. and M n. PauJ Shay and two
l'hlldrlfu spent the week end wtth

What we need in this country is more sincere, able, ene1·getic
men ss our lawmaker&amp;-men who are n~t content to follow, but
'
men who will lead.

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Wil-lNER:

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T ..J. Sprouse WM tKkeu to tl w
I T!ol?.cr hosp ital Th,•I'&amp;Jay for l.a·eal·
ment for 11.11 iufecled hand .
Mr. ami Mrs. In. Mayhew of Pa.r-

St. Lotw; 3 ; Philadclplllll 2.

FOXX HilS, HE: CAIJ

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at Pomeroy.

~YHOME~S

This ,slttrft Nt. 821(1 rflnY. bt ~h ·
t 11 i,,J itt si•" 10 10 16. Jt '.J f'ltJrly
for itUIIdi"'' J1/i&lt;Vtr1. It u htJrtd
'

Lcul:wil!" fl: Sl Paul 4.
On I ~· ICllt'W ~ ::o ' l~ r.lll iNI
NATIONAL l ,t :i\(&gt;l 'r·;
Ne\\' York 2; Ci llr!nuaU I.
PJttsbur gh 4; Bl'flold,rn o.
ctncago 4 ; Boston J.

NO M.A'r'IE/2 HoW

If ~

I

Mr. ami Mr,c;. J. A. 8 LNo.·art and
f11mlly spent aundll.V wllh relauvrs

AMERTC/1 ~ ""':-lOf'tATION
M Jiwnuk rP &lt;1 : r:(l)Umbus 3.

'-' ou €hou)d pmise your hom ~ city and boost with all your
might.
* ..... . .
A woman ofte1· blames her husba"d for thingt~ ihat g0 wrong
about the family budget. Often it 1s b~cause the wife is a little
smarter· than the husband. Sometit,es •he fear8 that the husband is inclined to attach too little importancr, to the household
pt·oblems. She finds when the husbaM buy,c he use• iJoor judgment. He seldom investigates prices anrl quality and, when given a list of things needed, pays little attentirm and comes home
with a lot of "just as good" artiales that the wife did not want.
On the other hand, the wife is a careful buyer. She reads the
newspapet advertisements carefully. She keeps posted on prices and quality and when she doea shop she bu.)s the best at less and
keeps within the family budget. When it comes to buying for
the home, the average wife knows more about.how to shop and
save thlln the majority of the husbands will eve,· kr.ow.

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Jreae Olenn Ritchie OO\Ult.Y, W. Va.

Ina: are apendlnl' the w~k end. wlt.h

The De~·Ja rel&amp;PiQI! JfU

W'&amp;D.NBSDAY, AVOUBT lT, li32

BET~MY

~pVIItTJIUIG

u .e,.oN

Lod,.men Continue Upw~ l'riareh

For

Chlililplonohlp

I

------

By Clift' Sterrett

I'D Kt-.OW YOUR

HAND-WRITI~!G

IN A MILLION, )'OUNG&gt; MAN!!
WHO'S THIS HUSSY YOU .

CAL.l.S CUT IE?

For RentFOR REliT- Apartment nver PhU·
lip Slaten Store on Ma.ln •Meet.
Call Orate Horton, Phone 111 .. x .
&amp;~16·6\ .

GAMES TODAY
ASSOCIATION
No ga mes scheduled.
,\M ERIC A !~

'

NATIONAL LEAGUt::

'

Nl'w York: at Cincinnati.
Ph!ludelphla at Bt. Loull:\.
li.l Pltl.~burgh .

llrc ~ klyn

Wt:'PE

Do::;lun at Chicago .

-~""

/!rLAD TO Hl&gt;oVE

II lntiR.IC...,N LE:\G lJ il

DANNY FEEL':&gt; SAD
ABO\)"T
BEIN(, BOOTED OU'T CF H15 PAF',to;&lt;;l

You

B(rfH
WITH \F.&gt;,
l&gt;AN~Y!

Clewland nt Ph!IB.delphlu..
St. Louts o.t Boston.

HOU"&gt;E! rT IVOULD PlEA'lE D~.NNY
IF COLONEL HOOFER

Detroit at Now York.
rtwo games)
Chicago at "VaD~in~t.on.
INTEJlNI\TIONAL U~llUU.t.:
Atban.v Rl Rocheste:·.
Nr•wark at foronk
B.rnunon• at Buffalo
Jrri'it:'Y Ci:.y at Mon~real

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YOU EVER STOP TO

111111

By EDSON R. WAITt
· Shawnee, OktahoiDII

f'lf'Ttl 4VI:. f'4.ftll()fllll.f
B1 EVA A. TINGEY
YOUTHFULLY LOVELY

r;,,., Modtll

Jf II

dltclrtd

in

PariJ

m11J1 ill 11/1~

tlfld

art (rt(lltd

tlrt

Hallwood

.,.J

'ltJIItrFII 11r1

YESTI&lt;:RllA l "i=i RF.Rtii.T)I;

T1111rl.

J.uniou and their debutanle sisters
will love tbis !mart little frock.
]t has the flared sleeve s ~nd .mod ·
hh scarf necklinr. The ,skirt •~ ~ut
atone &amp;lender lines wtth. :t mce
hem fulne ss to 1wish jauntily a.hnut.

-

l)articulatly ~ attrauiv~ ami
wearable in a blue and wlute 1t1h
ailk print. While the sc&lt;~rf cnll~r
and nsh ustd plain blue and 1)\am
wbtte crepe &amp;il\c, they wou ld also he
elfective in self·ntaterial,

'

Printed voile, batiste print. chiff.on
print and white or pastel tub s1!.k
are summery and smart for th1 ~
model.

NEVer&lt;: Flt..L- tcU/HS'
SHOES ··'THE 13AE'!E WILL.

.

ALWAYs REMAIAJ lJAIIQUE

"

AIN'T IT THJ&lt;; TRUTH!

llj

----~--------~

How Ia G1l Tl!!fl Pa111r•11

Arnot

"

.'

J~e( Sf'A~KY

Send 15 ctP.h (in l!ltiiiPS or coin)
to f~slli Qrt
~rite cartfull y
an4 pl,tnly )'Mit nam• ,nd full ad ·

'"rea.u.

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••••••

HOME. RUN I&lt;:IA)G ··IS

THE Gr.!E.ATEsr ol'" AI.L

' Every once in a while you read about the discove1·y of 11 city
lorig buried and yet bearing unmistakabl~ traces of an early civilization. A lot of towns are so dead that some future generation
·
will discover them.

••••••

'

Dfl!li

~Y returu m~il.

'J'

'll•!l a~ o~cj&gt; your Pari• pattern, No. 8240. &amp;i•o-to

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The Epworth leag ue of l.he M. E. 1

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end wlt.h

r&lt;.:latlvr.s here.
Ml'. and M n. PauJ Shay and two
l'hlldrlfu spent the week end wtth

What we need in this country is more sincere, able, ene1·getic
men ss our lawmaker&amp;-men who are n~t content to follow, but
'
men who will lead.

'

""~:. ·n-~~··~~· w!";"
' '1!lrll'"
. ,,~1.

,.PI•••~

' kca;but'Q" spent tt.~ week

,;

. .\ddctn fP':f.' 1f-tt' r tn tl" toll ow•
1111 way:-

. 'I lOP l~~ ·palt!'q

1

- -~- ..........----· ~ -- ---~

r-!1 GHT ·HANDED SLUG'G'E:R.S

Wil-lNER:

you ,..ant.

~. rlb:t~lt;; ~~~~ •111&lt;! (hj~ Coup~ll fllled

i

t

4reu, the nqfl'!ber of the v•tt•rn '"d

•iat

T ..J. Sprouse WM tKkeu to tl w
I T!ol?.cr hosp ital Th,•I'&amp;Jay for l.a·eal·
ment for 11.11 iufecled hand .
Mr. ami Mrs. In. Mayhew of Pa.r-

St. Lotw; 3 ; Philadclplllll 2.

FOXX HilS, HE: CAIJ

'"'·

tJte

at Pomeroy.

~YHOME~S

This ,slttrft Nt. 821(1 rflnY. bt ~h ·
t 11 i,,J itt si•" 10 10 16. Jt '.J f'ltJrly
for itUIIdi"'' J1/i&lt;Vtr1. It u htJrtd
'

Lcul:wil!" fl: Sl Paul 4.
On I ~· ICllt'W ~ ::o ' l~ r.lll iNI
NATIONAL l ,t :i\(&gt;l 'r·;
Ne\\' York 2; Ci llr!nuaU I.
PJttsbur gh 4; Bl'flold,rn o.
ctncago 4 ; Boston J.

NO M.A'r'IE/2 HoW

If ~

I

Mr. ami Mr,c;. J. A. 8 LNo.·art and
f11mlly spent aundll.V wllh relauvrs

AMERTC/1 ~ ""':-lOf'tATION
M Jiwnuk rP &lt;1 : r:(l)Umbus 3.

'-' ou €hou)d pmise your hom ~ city and boost with all your
might.
* ..... . .
A woman ofte1· blames her husba"d for thingt~ ihat g0 wrong
about the family budget. Often it 1s b~cause the wife is a little
smarter· than the husband. Sometit,es •he fear8 that the husband is inclined to attach too little importancr, to the household
pt·oblems. She finds when the husbaM buy,c he use• iJoor judgment. He seldom investigates prices anrl quality and, when given a list of things needed, pays little attentirm and comes home
with a lot of "just as good" artiales that the wife did not want.
On the other hand, the wife is a careful buyer. She reads the
newspapet advertisements carefully. She keeps posted on prices and quality and when she doea shop she bu.)s the best at less and
keeps within the family budget. When it comes to buying for
the home, the average wife knows more about.how to shop and
save thlln the majority of the husbands will eve,· kr.ow.

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l'wo Suits Filed
A K. Oliver a retired mail car
rler who lives on Mulberry Avtmu{
neiU' the
Grov&lt;! cemetery l
In Local Court generously
JonnE'd u sickle
to
SICKLER IS CUT

1JlW~l

DA.n..1' TRIBVD, PQIIDOY, 01!113.

WEDNESDAY AUGUST 11 U13l

OPTIMISTIC

!Sheriff Ordered
To Summons Jury '

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0.... Cue ia for Foredooure
cf PrcpertYJ Otber for

nelihbo 1e entl}

sickle wu

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Ever ett Bl:lck.wood Alb:lny
E L Boswml.h Dexte1
Jt anal;!lLt
McKay Mlddl epm t Mmnie Kautz 1

Cbe8h~l

!'illa.o,; II Slr1wn
( harnbrr I!F ( omrut 1

ldtl lo u uer president nf the I nlled
~nd

Jh nry liPid

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l(('publh lUI senal.iuriM.I

);( I ool;; $7 200 In stltLl' aid hns been
1/ t:lelvcd
for tlbsLnbutlou ln lhJs
TIH! Queen EHt.her Circle of thr
uou41 nee lu luw rt as lh1 y at rived in ( hir lliCU '"'m W ~shln"t.on
r o mly The stale aid tcelved hez e
M E church met TuAsday eve11iug
whtore (hey att•udcd Prt sld,.nt JIOUVI'I~ ~ uoUflru.llnn ~~~~monies
wUI go toward puylng back ~ml utlL..
llt the church anu alec ,etJ th e follow
INJI IIU f) IN BAll (~i\J\.U
I
nr !.t uchertO Ju.nltm s t~ml bus drlvlr1g ()fficers tor the coming yej:u
uoth upre~s. d t11,. tmlnlon thu.t bu~mr N~ '~ un U1 upturn ll.nd
~ 1 s emptoyud by the vu.rlous s hool!l
President 111elmn Young
Vlcc
Nutd
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I('Ctl\ICd }WI()
rhe dlr&gt;tllbution of Lhe funds to
that the r• tf'nt hiKht r r nmruud.hy prl•t s point I he way tn lrf!neral
PreRident Mntjorle Darst S ecre
from Cuhnubl.ll&gt; U a~ Geuq~e ElS( I [
thc sehoul di stricts wm; made as I
tary KAthryn Terrill 11nd Treu.su1e1 stem guwdson ill M1 and Mn, A
follows
Ch~ stt 1 :S2 100 Cohtmhu;.
Helen Wllhams()!l Aftm Ll1e bu~r F Emelst"ln w.u~&gt; l('ttntly JnJtnerl
$1 000 HaJll~om llle $1 000 O!lvl
ueiiS sell8ton a social time was en
Jo)'ed by thOi'll! present
0 !lll!l't' lfiOO Ra.cini
$/(/(1
Hu t
lund
StiOO
SliJSbUiy
$1U()
SVII
Columbus hospllal
'~~~ $200
A llsl of l hi' lext book~ tu Oe 11s tl
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A
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dmmg the tmsulng &lt;&gt;LilOol !f'llll m
joyed n ptcmc &amp;upper fuesdny
thr:o Metgs to mty schoub IElVe
evening IlL the SyrQcuse Ba.thlng
Ruth Anna BilUt't 7 yeat ollt I 1 11(' ~chedulc f 1 IJrr Ohlo w 1
mg nnhMf Ill 3 4~ oclex;k 11 ltun 1amp lt!tJ oy Pw Chapman
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Bllach Two giant tlre.B we1e light daughter oJ Mr a t tl M1 s EOW!llu I
1 r 1 !-1'1
ll ld &amp;.leas lo llows New Educr~Uonu.l
1 , stfH!'rn
1on of r e sd:.~~
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4!d on the beach and served ns 1 Baur1 of Bteev.y Hctglns 1:; h .pon c:a 'Jrglnlu Poulln WUJ
u: lw
N follows
Rr&gt;ac!eJ s Loo k ~ 1 6 nnd 3 nul Me
menns ot roasting COin marshmat I to lk quit~ lllllt IJel 110 nt "'1111 an oucted August 2~ lo 25 l t u~r
E &amp;txil n tun Rml lll a!
1
1 Gw.H'ty ~ He:.t lr1 R baok s 4 ami r,
lo
11
Rnd
wiener;;
The
followJng
at
ack
ot
ll
jlptndlc
tr,.;
LhtOUgh
the
cou1
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tallr
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Lht
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, 0 oo chh k~ Ohio lVIlt Ul ~W1pton
S pellt 1
Peal :;.on &amp;
people were pret.~~nt Mr and Mt ;
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Ku chway F• ~o:l!s!J t:ook. l 1 1d 2
Jo11.o.;e Brl!wstel Mt lind Mrs Fred
State Unlwrstt~ u (I llu IJ
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ltlt..al Sllllll hum ~t1 l'!:l
Hllmlll n N l!:~~t nLials ( f /l.1 t 111 1
Conway Mr anrl Mr~ Jame~ Ma
~1tmurl ol A!:(tit jJ 1 1 1 1 l
o t ,g~ Mr ~llXt(u 1:. 1 lm~ ([!
c \CJ r 1dc!!P und h!ghel
grrule ~
honey M r and Mrs Norm11.n Fos~; CHILDREN'S CLOTHES I ananged
iM ii rtC!S
Br HI am &amp; Mt Fa1lune G1 O!I I a ph~
Rev und Mrs H L Henthmne and 1
Jtlt t lUI Y Llnont;h
M~lg
-t :JU Hli.IIev Mu s.str !a1m
lttll
11
two children LeMoyne and Chl()rls l
1d Jr ~ lhtt d Oht( t}pt
huW!c book~ I awl 2 Da~Js Pwrl 1ct1ve
Mr and M1s Hurry Smith Mr and
Bt&gt;cause thell hM bee n"' uumbt!r 1
....:::...._ _ _ _ l'ldl r( 1pped t;rcluud lUllf'~ 6UO Fa1ming Ai,:l!Cultllll! Irish OJ tho
O~crton ~ Pel:sona[ ttnu
Mrs OeOJTe Pr.rker A~a HO&amp;krn
cru'!ls brought to their u t t.entlon I
1 f 1101/ Chttks ~urebred Short fllap hy
Gene! a! Hygltmtl Murri~ Prunarl;
and MtM Ada Hoaklns
I where chlldlf!ll nf SCI\001 liges Will
I li t .s
HI.!;!Ory tncl Moutgorm.ry ~ Hlstm J
-not be pe mlttcd aLt.endo.ncc al
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~URPRISE PARTl'
.school during
llt' coming W11llCI
;iJIIe 200 White LeHhOin htu~ 400
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monthf:l thiOUIIh lack of sufflchmt
hicks 111 u c tUld range well man
A number ur Mo.sonlc bretheln clothing
Harvey French C()UntY
~ffi IGJ m ftock
1
and o!J'ler friends of George Howell Juvenlre oftlccr
e.nd
Clarence T k
T
b Off• ers
li uo S upp '
at T'htrnwnvrlle
ON ONE
gave a surprise birthday uar~y Ill Chapman superintendent of Meigs
a l:"n In
ow
Y
c
• t r vtd ljy locul LIH\ll'~ (" lub
hJs honor Tueaday evening at the county schoolll have Issued R 1e- l
Charged Wnh Liquor
8 ou «.lll~e Pumt o;~
tor !l11"
ExcrHitvr;o Chambe1 Albtn}' N y
PoueaaJon
m'llll
I Aug 11- INS--M:.ty()l hmu~&gt; J I
Howell home on Mulberry Avenue (Illes" fm clothing donations to be
The evening was spent In carr! lett liL either or the II offices in lh,~
Wcdncsd tY Augw~l 24 R a m Wulke1 scmt d a point tndtt\ at hi
playing nnd renera l discussion
, countv coml house
lmt \1( mw Murtm hrtlt'l In PomP t emova l hen1mg hcfme oove11r 1
rhe two ofllclals ha\lt made m
Clatrme Qualls n h flilcd f10m the H Jt
FrunklJn D Hnru;nel~ From l Jt
· · · · - · - · , .,._·-·-·-·--·~·-·. . ·-· ~til ll!,aUuus lh (llgtliiUI the roiJil ~
county jlill1t(sda~ on n $J00 bond I C! wO I H Y..ettlfl DOIIItl\ f1U11 lti&gt;H ot JnruU Gotllrl Schwm~!l J1
UldJCjlOJl!lu11
iil\lllll t.h lhlnt l huldlltli(hlmLo1ht!lltXll,llilmlJIIIV I t(mll(\ lVIJ h~VllS UIH
uf throne UJ B1111Uel StatblliY~ Chll!t
nN in need or nt!ct&gt;SSiiiY dolllllll:l bl I on a ehnl ~e of shooLIIlg ~&gt;.lth Intent 1 ~we1 pnnltt Y llflnt s m il.kl ~ aldeH 1t Wfif'. ::~hown lull tiH m ~}01
SOCIAL AND
fOJe ti1CY lllfl.} ~nLet ~CilUO] SCJ&gt;i IIJ k1!1 wns !'elllftsted Illf"l'ldty 11 CIIIIILy
JJCISllnlll~ tll\CI had been
askr I
embe1 5
Wtlh the
llloughl In te noon by of! ICe lS W1ll!nm Hobson
H 4,., Hondf'll .fll(ktrs Pl11111ty b} t1 e Ho stndlt:J lflg'l~&gt;lallvr cum
BAKE SALE
Ninels~Jllr'- 100 Ia
Ill tlre
to llhcl!l
the m\\OOII
tlnd the Ills
mind to aid lh(' c hlld1 e1,. the of he and Dana rrncy uo li ~hul ge uf (lOA hum
Jll li lt 1hu
t ha~ beu 1, succe&amp;&lt;:lltll, •ng
Rt ~~u
r Shct
BC'!
to attend the home
en• have clecltled t.o call upun lll&gt;! l :~l'Rslon or lntoxlctlllug llqum
vVt;
tattt.l
tot
KeV I l I Y(fl s
rh~
cun
mlt\('e
wuntect
Lt&gt; Q tr stlnn
~adt; Ice Cream
~andwlch
public ot Uw count) foz donauuu:. I Quulls \\lt)j nrrestrd Sundn~ night
I ! 1 , t1 Pul
1 1 I&lt; 1 d
Sht'r.,..oud who dlsappeaitfl lt&lt;JilL
land RUe Sale bttnr condutll
ot clothing ~hOCR c tr
I dlel he hnd al lCKtdlv shot ~ ~ t h e I.J Bltn tftll HS:-.t l IKUI !d
New Yolk Cit\ on A •a. usl ll 1931
1 Donntlons 11.1c Lo IJl' left nl IJH uff1cus Y.ll11 tt ~ ~10~ gun lll\d IV hLll
1
[t'd at tkt Franz Bulldlnr on
&gt;obar.e courl 01 the Ml pf'tmten ltlktnlnlocusltJtl } WtL.~sntltollli.V~
I l lt-u 1\ IJJ Ul tl vt In Polllli C I C~ mt 11ng the Cl~ugcs
of Slubw l
ll
f
l&lt;Cktk
fllllr.&lt;'dU
n
i.,lll
\\hO
lhlll
Sllel\\uOlJ
WU
~ til e Hill VOL ~ 1111
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nfiLct
ln
lhe
CO
UI
t
hoHKf'
]
hod
1
'lllll
nlltl
ur
lhJU
OI
tn
his
])fiN
(
BuK
I~
Lions
will
be
&lt;1
l
tutdal
agcm
Rllf!
!lad
t»mkt
1n
1\
11i ut M•ln Street. Saturllay,
11
111
101
1111
~ lid Will be ncccpLc(! Hl mv tlmr
e sslo u
He Is bt'lll ll: hcltJ 111 jail on lh
i
$1 OU!l 000
1 light sa:\'
1Auruttt Zt&amp;h 11tartln1 a.t II 00
tlu t:h t !;f' tWfllllll!l" u ptrlunlnmv
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OHIO-WEST VIRGINIA FOULTRY
I'OUR SCHEDULE IS ANNOUNCED

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I S I)earrested
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befu11 lu 1 P uf lhe
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oUu ullough
r Mooe Qmlb WI\~ nr
of Captu!n Wlllhu11 N Luncn~lt ] If' ted al~u I w~d tV u11 1 v.1uranl I
Ichatged wllh lhe nHtld Cr o[ HtHit 11 11\!'lltd from 1ht (n 111 1! Ju~lUP n!

'rie ikeLitKny LRd

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lH~111111:

F'e!lif'

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).llll~f'(j h1 hl I llld~ Of tl Pe H U E ll I ~
t11PJIHYat 114JA M
1\Jiiliuloxl ldlou
HI•t by Texas Death w·In d
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lur I WL nr~d IV u spe w( a few \\ f'k~
j -wltl lu ~~tcr MIS Mar} 1 r.a rsh

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Leutenant Albert Mlller who Is
stHlloned at Hampton Roads va
amved ruesclny for " visit with his
rno"he~ Ml'\ A P Miller and his I
~ ·ste1 Mrs. Edison Hobstettt:r or
I tncoln Hill
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Mt and Mrs Nmrls Davis return
cd home Tuesday
Qfter a weeks
!o m through a number or
the
soul hern states.
.lit( r bl [ Mr at d M.s ClinLon liud::';";:~'
arc "I
~eHnt~eu lhlltlreu
&lt;~ Jew 1 of~ s Pag£Uiwn
with I'Je 1
le
Wm Martin an d ftt m tv
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whut

was

left

ut u l\'o o story 1 oomwg house at }I

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l ea~t
lives and
damage of more than $1,000 000

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NOTICE!
There wtll bt!

DANCING ,

SHIRTS
to

16 '~-Varn

dyed

( ut.-trlplf'

Also Comedy; "~ubway Symphony."

88 LADIES WASH
DRESSES
Sttld hundri!ds or these

Drtuef at.

28

biUf'

THURSDAY

stut heel-

700 BARS 'CLASSIC' WinE

LAUNDRY SOAP

Our

UNION

Ill HARS TO A ( liSTOMI:R

F~mt

Garden

SUITS

only-

::tr. 3R an•1 411

Jlost~-!!'i

THURSDAy SOc
100 P.&amp;IIRS 95c RUFFLED

CURTAINS
Uur regular 95c Ruffled Carlaln!\-

SOc A PAIR

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Sp~lal

ArranJ!:entll!nt wit11 the manu

fu tunor-\\f' are abl11 to offer

A SPECIAL TRADE-IN
ALLOWANCE OF $20
For your old coaklng s.tov111--0n 'he
chase of the New TUfln

dll.tles

Model

CHJi:F G&amp;S RANGF-Durlng the

that

his

pur-

MAGIC
Aurus~

Furniture Sale

eJ~­

we1 e

unWOI'Uly of credence

Governor Rooaevelt dented the
motion to dismiss charge number

one

Curtin then moved to dismiss
charge numbe1 two In that chat&amp;'&lt;'
seabury a.Uepd the mayor Rceepted1 $26 000 1n aecmltles from J A
Blato and Company brokers a.nereu
to have betn tnteresred In taxicab
company securities Clnd thereafter spons01ed taxicab JeglBiatlori
desired by tbls concern

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&lt;Continued on

Itt

THURSDAY

l.r.ngl.hs r.oupled r'\adY tu use-

THURSDAY

SOc APAIR

c.ro•n llf'llr Hrnnd-~IZf':!ll

GARDEN HOSE
rexular $1 OU

IHM ll pair I eaiherette Boutte

'I HUHSDAY

om~al

planatLons or hia omctal acts

132 MEN'S ATHLETIC

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Our

re~rular

moval
Walker
I move that you1 ~xt;ellen~y die..
misl1 char~ mpn~r ()118 ~n lljlP
IJ'Qund tha~".it 18 not a proper ChiU'~
•· sa,kl dUkin It v.~ , seneul ln.
-tietms aod b not supported by evidence
Charge nwnber one of Seal:!ury lj
11) chars;~ wa.a to the effect that th!!
mayor f&amp;'iled properly to exe&lt;:utc

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50 PAIRS LADIES 95c
HOUSE SLIPPERS

C
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a

prloe ol 50c-Sale, Your choice for-

non hrtakable button!!-

THURSDAY

Relief

3Sc

THURSDAY

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pa~

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GARNER GOING HOME
0
A~K
18-INSJohn N Garner Demoor•tlc nom1
nee for vice prealdent, arri,ed 111
Cindnnatl a.t the Oentrfi.J Union
sta.tlGn' this morning at 8 tfi o'ciOt!k
Clnchmu.t~

He wa1:1 met by vloe mayor John. H
ortdrel and a dele&amp;'atlon or leading
Ohio Democrats
Gamer whu 111 enroute to his
horne ln TeXM left Olncinnatl by
plane fr(lm Lunten a..trport at 10 31
A M He will fty to Ban Antonio
an::t then moto1 to his home at
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Railways Refuse
To Reduce Rates
Oh» Coal Operatora to Take
Rate Complaiata Before

SAVE on evel;'ything in Furniture and FlOQr
Coverings-NOW-during Elberfelds August Fur·
niture Sale~Visit every, floor, see for yourself
the• savings-Every article marked in plain sale
prices-

THURSDJ\Y EVt:NJNO

C9J11minion

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

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NEW ELECTRIC THEATRE, POMEROY, Thursday

~ FREDERICKH~i~?~s fNND MIRIAM

Paj~tmu!f"-

25C A PAIR

161 MEN'S BLUE WORK
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r 1'o\- li\h1~ atturn~v 111. " ... ~ I t'trrtin In1et 11 Park Conu:nlaa1oner WalfAII
lllltrlrl\ wllo wa ~&lt; th~ ~~~ ·~ IPIII witneea It the reli\uned bearlnJ. Hh
telj.Lunon,y wa., awen over tb.e obJection of Walbl'l toiiDMI.

and Com

-Slzt ~ from 4 'u 12 years-

Sizes

Ju~t hk~ the kniJ!'hts of uld waaht diYine a1d befon pine to battle.
i\iHnr lamea J -,\'all1er nl Ne'lt! York lB 1hown hue (arrow) as h,
•~t ..ild8'd atlrvtcea lilt St Mary s Churtb ID Albany before the reau.ma.

Take on New Ltfe leaae

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;rop-s- Drink In
,Much Needed ~ain

Huth-wilh

''DR. JIYKLL AND

Prlday

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Showing Today; "The Trial of Vivian Ware ..

HtS T~RNE~

~ ~N G~lUMBUS :
Vioit Of Governor Rooae• 1
v•l1 1To Cap1tal Is
' Watched

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INTEREST

'Ro•un•!l! 1 ,mti"l Bow To M1ddle
We~t To Be Made In
Oh1o Satuday

1'.1 1st or them our re.rular 5Qc- arwl Bit

TROUSERS

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66 GIRLS PAJAMAS

Our regular 5lk! and 8!1! a
Troo~;ei'IJ
-( uyert f'loUt.'l-Kuhal ( loths and L1n@ns

THURSDAY

$1 H!i

'All r~llll~~l

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ion On Balance To
Be Made later

nor Pranklln 0 Roo&amp;evelt Cu11.m
In previous a.ra:ument had contend
ed. some of 8e11rbuvy ~ ch&amp;l l'e" do
not hRre ~ lela-J. validity of buck.
fence wh.,s.'
Both Mayor Walke• ond BeBbur)&gt;
tlme this morninM: but t.hc
~1/irioor 'NaA sev~nt.een mtnutc!l

flYING

Begin• Fint

REQUEST•REFUSEp

By JAMES L KILOALJ.EN
.J~ Starr Correspondent
Elxecu'd ve Chamber, Albnn-y N
Jrt A~ 18-I,Ni}-Demand that thr.
~ ~riJtB ~ by Samuel Seabur1
~ qaJ.Pst ~ot: ~mOll ... Walkel bfl
"" dl&amp;mlssed WillS made today b:.&gt; ,t.he
~l.f()r s oounsel John J Ourttn aL
tn8 rcmovlill h81Lllni berore Q()ver-

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Flana1an Bathin1
Beach Dance Pavilion

OF INTERNA'JliONAL NEWS

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Curtin Sa;a- AlleJalton• l
Have Not Legality Of
Idle ~mora

THURSDAY $100

THURSDAY

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xtra. reeder-

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Ro
Lu 11 ~ w nl to Clnclllnatl Wcdnes( 1 \ t 11 1 It w Unys business trip
M1sH Amelia Young of CincmrmLi
., ts 1 \l~ltor ln towu Wednesday
M1s 0 E Outlme tctwmd 1' lll
heme In Athellli
\II s E J Mlchnel and dnughters
•u nt d Mr~ o l
and Frn.nces Sml&lt;ln~ dhmt' l guc~l:&gt; tv !lu u l 1 1
tht M1s.&lt;&gt;LS Nudlnt
~]Jt lh Wf'ctmsday with 1!: J Mlchn.el as sundu.v rtluntl t;ll~ ts htl ll ., It
M1 uml M1 B V1rgll Roush lllld U. lld MIS u .:3 Pt'J uus ol I 011 II
chlld ltn 1elmnrd lu li:U'll r home m l !1.11 tlld M ~ t. m~1~111 :::.!.tu 1tl.
Follau:;bt!t:! W Vu 'I'Ueflday aHet Nlded ca.nrp mectlllg at CUtiiiJPf'
~r- 1 d111~ llw ~1\l;lt ~vend doy:; with Sunday
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I uh ve und IJt'e nd~ hett.l
1 M1 :.11 d Mrs
fh !;:.t:l Cb11k lll"f'
M und Mt 0 B Kretnilhl ~:~on moving Uus wee k to Ilk h
folm und Mr nud Mrs ao:rmund nu1.r Coo)11DLC
filietsbach an1 Fta11k wtU 1cturn I Mr and Mu G I!: ( ulhl~t we 1
ed f om 1oledu Tue3de;y attc1 Athens ~Jslliol"&amp; Tuesday
I~PI!ldlng the pns t s~veral days the1e
Mr und M1s Ross HUW { UIHI
1 attending the AmerJcnn Legion con doughter s BeLLy and Cu1 1 J ~ ape m
~~ ntlon
Sunday with het parents Mr a.nu
M 1~s Hllda Ohlinger II~V retuned M1 s W A Swat til at the G11.1den
rr om Chillicothe whem she has bceo I Mr MLd Mrs Ma.n ley ClulstJ
\ ls lttng Rev and Mrs L o Wet!&lt;!r [ len M()nday mmntng f()t Pmkm s
fOJ the past several days
burg where hey expect. to mak&lt;'
Raymond Harbrccht Ralph Gil
theu home
mor e Cllf!md Rhodes Arthu,. RotsW1ll Keebaugh or Sumuur WliS
r nbau m and Pat Thornton have rc
t-'RlUng on 0 E Guthrie recently
turned home ane 1 attending the
Bob Johnson t:lf Pnrkt&gt;1 s butg wa~
Ame1lcan Leg1()n
convention 111 Lh~e guest Fuda y of his ni ece M1 s
Toledo
Manley Christy

ul

Our regular

Ul&lt; t

rHuRsDAYSOc A PAIR

Blllll) Flti{Jttllmd Marvin

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(IE BRANn-

II I \;Jut!('] Hemy ?.ci!Jel

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WHITE DUCK PANTS
Our reguhi.r :Iii flO-

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56 PAIRS MENS AND BOYS

WALKER SCORES

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, ELBERFELDS

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W~RE

POMEfiOY, OHIO, THURSDAY, AUG.UST 18, 1932

ASKS
U
DISMISS CHARGES

11ml Fay Nl' u:-.e

Me1ga County School Offi c•al j
Rec: e: 1vca $7,200 for
(apt I mmdt (du tge IIH.J h t-; LJrrJJJy of F'1ce port, 'rtxas, as the} v.;~re found
D•etr1buhon
Uh1 llte hurnr.UIIt&gt; whtth ~\'.P.pt Suutlu1n Jr xa Satuuluy ntght
(apt Geo1ge ren.uned Ill hts ~mtt ll Jt:~taur.lllt and \\tnl~ Pt• &gt;~t111m lOTI.! lht whole p l,tCf&gt; UJMtl, George
Accordhl~ to i'i£1n'll e Chupm&amp;.n
llllCI mtr.lulf'ul
ot M~IMS count.y 11ld h! R family t s1 .qu d JJt )UJ}

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cool!!r to-

l ight Friday ratr ~li!il"htly cooler In Soothe~&gt;
md slightly warml'r ~u Northwf'at pOrtiOn

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Ill' be"ll
f' c t1 r n, llJ!Juw:; !\! ,. ry Moon tl
ll um lK.;CLI Cufll J~llll Uu l Vlll G u
lUll BiO.ll
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CLAMS MEETJNr.

Ohlo-Plilrlly cloudy

Jlo lT'8 l'IIIWS lT8 IN
THE DAII Y TRJfiUNBI

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jMore Fu~ds-A~~
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Sent By State 1

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W1JI Pume1 oy H N Swift. Midd le 1

lJUi l

WI Ch!1Dnd
8~1 ac use

WE..THER FORECASTSERVICE
llY

CAalt l f. R 16 ft.F.Nrfl
fl~

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PRICE THREE CENTS

"ZERO HOUR" NEARS IN STRIKE AREA

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Hem y
K1 uskamp
Langsville OilbeJ t Weeks Pome
, oy Bel tha McDade Leta1 L Fal;.s I
j Lindsey Lyuns MlddJtpmt W K
Sma1l
Rocme
M ~
EIJ~abe~ t 1
H tt tlulol,el Mteldle poJt M~~obt'l w.n 1 1

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Alllrllum J... g11 1 111)(1 JL auxlluu v
Ul Wtlke~;;v lie \ l I plcWnl a LOmedy
pluylut A Hoatloocd Coon
at the
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lnduatrial Claim
tegan cuu.lnli: t.he grll.ss In front of
hill houSt and as he ww. w:e(l .u a I
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nlOt'taa&amp;e deed on certain 1eal eH
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plalntur and now the defendant
prays the court to allow a judgment
foteelo&amp;e tht! mortgage and force
the sale of real estate the proooed,o;
to 11'0 towan:l the clllims
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this action ls being t.aken on an lid
verse 01 der ot the commission
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