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Mees Rules Money
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8USIN£SS
IS TR~NSACHO ~y Bdlo,
C~MMISS IaN E~ S

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THAT MUCH KALE

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The milton J.pl)eared In the
t.:ourt of Maym J E Ha.rl.eY

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wlUl Intent to wound was retmned
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Edwards guilty On 1atb" ot
the tour count.s and hen -be
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Qualls had been Indicted on two
count&amp; that (I! !!hooting wtttl In
U!nt to kill and to wo md bul Crt m
t he evi~nce lntrcxtuced 1n th"' case
a 'Verdict ot rutlt.y was returned on
lhe latter count.
Quail~; wtw convicted of havtmt
Mot at officers WilHam Robf&gt;on
and Dona Tracy when they wEnt
to the Qualls brother~:~ home iu
lower M:kfdrtport to arre!lt a broth
L! l Mn.'il! Qualls
'!bey disoowet«&lt; that Mose Quo.Us

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1npn pleas llOUri on a bond t'lr his

"pearo.nce there for sen te ncil:i'
The CMe ot the State of Ohio vs
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cbttf11e of nssau ~ ancl battet y on
the persoo of William Matth,wson
was begub ln tile court Wednesday
1\.tatthewson cl4tm.H DuckwotLh a.!l~
aaulted him when he went to t he
twme of ,Adam Lallance in evracur&gt;e
to make an arrest
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Of Farms; Says D1atre!l
Too Great For Local
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By WD..LIAM K HUTCHlNSOU
rCopy!liht 1932 By lntematiou'll
News ijenft'eBolse
Idaho ' Sept 8-lN&amp;~ply concerned mer
the f,ml
strike movEtment ln the grain belt
Senttt.o~ William E Borah CR.l ot
Tdaho today appealed to the bus
neH I~ad~rn of tbe nation to arrsuge
a BCallns down or f111m mortga"
1!1) as the ftt'St' step toward reatot-::L
t~ of asricultural proaperlt.y
In an exclushe
Jn~rvlew with
Intern&amp;tlonal News Be vlce Borah
declared he IJ.Q.W UO chance of mid

"he ninth annutd Burnside re
lnl(. 1 was h eld. Sur day a
the
horne or Mr~ Emma. H Burnside
a t Ft Plensnnt An app1C.J) nte
prcgrnm wu.s pre~~entA:d ,o tbe large
c1owd and a most f' njoyaule thut
w " held
Music was prescnie!.l rnlt'r lhe
duectlon of Ml'll F'lorence Arnett
tcllowed by t he h vocat11"1 by M
I A Burnside or Madison W Va
1 A ptcgram of silence In memory
tl the dece~u;ed ne IlL
o
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family wtt~ thN held frl lowed l)l'
rc~pcnses f1tm each ramll
repre~
"nled
f &lt; m n c! Joseph Burnrdde e.r.d
his twin ~btu Mrs Lucmd a n~ n
d~: McGuffin and a wed.dl06f ring
c1 thu great lfl'llndmother' or Mu,
Ht!en Aldr ge bear ing tht' d 1 t
1&lt;1-:i5 wi!!re dl'"phlyed
thE- nev meeting wlU b., held ut
tw hr mt &lt;:1 M A numsldc Yqd
Iron W va on lhe SundRY be
fore Ln. bor day 1933
fhct:e who att"'nded the reuuir11
fr&lt;lm Middlei&gt;ort and Masoh Olt)'

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farmers gaining any per

manent unprovetn..f:nt bY their strike
He said their dl.stte!iS wii.S too great
to be solvf!d by lo~l teUef mea11ur

••Borah challenged both 1-. esl&lt;lcnt

Hoovt-t und Fianklln D ROQ.!Ievelt
rtval preHidenUA.l candidateB to an·
nount:e r. "OJrie m~::asul136 for the re·
lid o! a grtculture
By lmpUca
I len he declared the Republican
and Democmtl· platforms were un
acr.eptable to farme s bJ U\e ~•t
Borah Ck!Clared the pijcll~ of all"i·
cQlture could be re~cUed only \.V
PQ.uitable settlement of the triOn·
tePara.tlona debt
tartff

Merchants Should
Wat~b Their S t e

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Cbllds Dcil:uthy ct,.llds Mr a nd
Mrs Leo Ohllds und
VII-gmt~
Chllda or Middlepo rt and Ml'!l L
c Flu bee Flo1-ence Mcoumn and
MuJienc Furbee or MaBon C~ly

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LONG :I:ROUSERS
Plain and fancy, Just th e
$}85
kmd for seho11l

BOYS WOOL KNICKERS

Elastie and l'Jain

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BOYS WASHABLE LO~
TROtiS£RS
Dark patterns, !l'la..&lt;ii1c on nde
at watstband
ANNOUNCE WEDDING

Word bas been received here
fa'Om Columbua or the recent. marrialt of Ylaa Kathedoe Hood daulh~r of the late )(r
and Mrl
James Hood to Bernard Allhworth
80ll of Mr and Mrs Homer A8h
worth ot the Athens road at .Portamouth Both art .raduates of Po&gt;oltl
roy hi&amp;h school

B0¥'5 LINFJ\1 KNIGKJRS
Plain and p!!\lcl patte1 ns
sizes 6 to 1~ !
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Senator Robert Bulkley
Mre saturday Aeptember 11
wiD dell.er a a~h ln (rgpt of
oourt house

BO.YS BELTS '
All leather, pliim anrl fancy
S1zes 24 to 3()
BOYS, SCHOOL TIES
Kmtted, Se1'V1ceable,
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BOYS "BOY BLUE:" BLOUSES

59c
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BOYS "Bb..Y, BtUE" SHIRTS
Broadcloth, plain and fancy
BQYS SPQRt HOSE

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Plain anri fancy patteon•
A gtJod buy

39c

8,0VS LONG TROUSERS
1 Lot fot
School

POYS SCHOQL CAPS
Leath~r Sweat Bands

rubber visor

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BOY~ SCtiOOL SWEATI;:R$,

Sleeveless 01
Sleeves

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8iifiT-FAD MISI\E&amp;
I oneloi1 sept '1 - INS - When
the Prince of Wal5 doni aome
new artlole of clotblns, It lla\mllp
becomes U\8 fuhlon otemflht
But for the first u ne he
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As they rounded a t urn In
HELD LAST SUNDAY

Cllirenoe
th1\ path near a lloa pen alJ"ut 180
reeL from the Cla.nnce Qualls nome
a Rhot iun 'Vii'/S dlscharged ln their
direction th
shot peppe-rmg o.
small apple tree dlrt ctly behind
them
The otncers ran to the pll\te
when the 11hot hlld come and round
~~nee Just Inside the door of biB
)l$le with t.tii ahotcun biOken
down an empty llhell nearby und 0
looded one In tbe preech A revolvct
was on the floor a~ also a sallon
of alleged whiskey
The omcers placed Clarence un
der ll.ttl!ftt taklnll' him to the Mldrtle

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ftEADERS' NOTICE - I! you want
the News Office of The Dall7
Tr1bune, eall 236 L, If the Buslneu
Office ask for 202-R.

lladfield
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the tlne~ oli e¥b ctlarle un.Lll puor Edwards ~d swam
$5 and costs for hl~lCle&amp;.Llou lill.ld the Mayor .. tM~
atld cost.&lt;l for Hmugglbla tiOO
and cosla for driving a motor
vel'llcle whtle unde r the ln
ftuence or alcohol and 1200
for possesslo'n ol liquGr "' The
tine and cosu; amount to
about S380 It Wtt~ salg and
EdwaHis wlll stand commit
tetl to the count.)' jall wltll
fine and c0f;t6 are paid
He wn s b10ught to the
cuunty jail Tuesday night

Aller~IJ

Small Appropriatoono Are
Made On Several
Projecto

c&amp;Lion llmll(f811ng Jlquol'8 into

Brother Of Qualls
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the .same Lhlnll 'iVIth reverse
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Bribery Deal, A-.:ded
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Lbought when he wunJed.
llquor mto Mlddleport la.il to
st:! Yeral trlend11 lncarterated
Lhere on cnaraes of lntcui:D·
Uon Labor D&amp;y And now

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All Hoghw.;,;.1ave
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HAT ARE the people of th is country J:Oing to do j
about corlditioms'! Will they continue to allow thej
politicians of the nation to run rampant in levymg tribute
againftt them and in collecting the last cent m order to 1
kee p up thefr orgy of spending? Or will they call a... halt
and bring this useJess, criminal, wasteful ~ystem to an
end a'nd install. insiead a method whet·eL&gt;.v public husi~
ne!'ls will be operated as are privilte affail·s?
('}n the an~wer to these questiong, rests the future
of our citizens. A summary of figures on the que~bon of
tax att#.HJ is appalling when one st\Jps long enough tn con·
sider them. For instance: In the hu~t 20 years, the l!mount
nt b!,.,'&lt;es paid into the United' StateiS Government hus i~ ­
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creas(ld from less than one billion to more thun four an-.1 '
IJII C half billions of dollars.
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Think of such an enormous ir~creal'!e 1n ~xper)(llturcs,
ICam~;: ~a.,= a~:~a~ ~,e!·~~erdman &amp;nd atmJiyy for
whcr~ has the money gonf.!?
Where have the improve·
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with her mOt.het Mrs. Libby Tt\Omp
KB.thllol'1ne McDermitt wa11 vlsl~1 11on WhD ts Ill w1th asthma
m t'•ut s IJe e n ffifl, d e w h'IC J1 WI'II s h ow a ne 1 wo rth to tl IH t exlng
Mrs. Mabel McCulloch Wectncs·
Last BWlday 66 frleQds and •·e la-~ Mrs Allee Vlats spent the past ~a"Y
tent'! • In 1929, feqeral, state and local expenses wer(•i twe&amp; aathered at the home or Mr. week ~lth her aon Saul Wollellbar· -- - 34 7
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and Mra. Jamet Lemley, to }lelp &amp;er and fanJJ,lY at Vlnton
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p~r cent arger than m lOOt .Nearly th1·ee and one Mrs Lemley celebrate her ~nd 1 Leslie Ciin 1s m with tYP.lJ.eld
~w.~e
10 · rever at the home ot hla ft~tbel'·lnhalf t1m es ' more in a. period of less than two decades. In I b1111rtb
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the national Income wa s mcreaHecl bLjt l ·IS p e r Lemley rea:lved several loveiv gifts.
Mr and ¥r&amp; BQiter aearts ~~ond 8 nday was one hundred and 1
cent or the increase in expenses excCeded tfle incr~~se in Mrs Anna Wait of New Martll:.o- 1Mr and Mri. Harold Wheaton were ·e:hteen
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vUle arrived l!tre I Pr•c:lay to v!Btt • l!unda.y auelt&amp; or M
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nd Mrs Later Thompson ·
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sa laries And income by 200 per cent. In the S4lrne time her 11itfter Mre. llo~ Lemley ITaylor
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~he population increased only 26 per cflnt.
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The1e figure• merely •how that our expenditures ,.vanteon y"'"' lil;.bJ( ;..r'"'""
f'~Ory
!f,mtl ":.re 0 .;.,d~y oueata of Mr.
m~de by .politicians who were i!!_ nearly
C!ltitls, feath· !a"JoJ~11Jt 1 :~t&amp;em. ~ Uy for
•..tr and Mn M.lloon Lewla and ' and ~n: E. C. ~bO baa been
ermg thelr own nests , have increased moJ•e than twice as
Mr. and !4rf."b!erett t&gt;al·..t of two children of Huntln,Wn· were
Wlllla~ :J Rifflents Mr · and Mrs !
vlaltlnt; •. 1:1 pare •
I a !:it as h ll~&lt;~ our income and more than 10 tim eli jlS fast as ~qI0 ••,.. llofld Mf, ~ nd Mr1· Carl the 0 unda Y 1ueato 01 8 · H · l'AI'!Nell
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our population. What possible argument can convinc~ any Mr. a.nd Mrs. llenry tiood anij. Mrs La.wrtoce Whtttlnaton o" collltrl umtlue ':"here ~~~ta 00 e
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sane man thut ~uch conditiOn!&gt; should be allowed to exist '1 Elizabeth H~
.ilJ vllltlni friendll and J;ela~vea neM th~ b,ll termd
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Mf· an M re. Oer '~ld Hanttng '~
What shall we do ubout it'! If this condition is al- a11thma
'I ¥r anti Mrs. Minor Stevens and a~ dau1h~r of t..on..~on, bav~ ~
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o contmue cv~n but a ~hurt t1mc, tt Will be but b &amp;Rent Satu~ay wlth oeorge Cre-1 George Bla:,ot.on Sunday.
aqd Jltn;. Jamel "Jt, ~tewart.
~hOJ'ter time still that nll pr1vate property will eventually meens aud wife
I Mrs. stella Markley and cla.uli):hler
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rlne were. ~Up~ OJl ¥r · and
b e~o mc Uw :st&lt;,te
s IJfO}!erty because no one Will be m PO· Ui ' v151t:n 1 . a_rew days with Mr11. cf P1tt.lburlh ~ere cam'n&amp;' on
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s ition to carry on under th e outrageous
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and children who have bee,n vlslt·
Wh en we -analyze figures Jikc these it is nOt hard to lng the latter's parents, Mr. and
Mr&amp;. Oeorge Lemley. returned to
undcl'l'tafld why there is MO much unrest -and fiiO mnny tllelr h()me at Akron Sunday
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Route, Lil\ldnr..Gel'lJWU' and ·North America wi!h the Orient.

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BIBnt ANNOUNCEMENT
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M• . BJld t.Crs. Guy Wartin oi l Bb(lll'd the Water Queen at New
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ccntlnental ta'&amp;in ftiaht and ·bri('f '
daughter, bom Wednesday after- · Clil.p,aln Roy l Hyo.\t baa k88Cm-jstayover at the NeYttdn divorce
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1 Punt:ral services fo - Dr. Ellta.J:N:::th : 1 0 well known ln.. P.&amp;Stem
thea· more or lesa-.then r@turn to Rud3•"
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Cheatham Palrbanks ()f Pelee 1s
I land, Ontario Canad8. w
• t::.J PI C.Illlllt'nt ln the ac:ing cast
"It was all just a. chUdish quar- 1 ~1ialiw.~:at&amp;neudyc:.-ehntn&amp;
ducted from the VanD~yn r.e1S~d~~~~ I:U e Arthur tmd Ma~ Newma(), ,Wm, rel-It 'WU foolish qf me to think of ==--=~~~&amp;a4~~.::.etd.di
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rw ~·• 11a lt. TJwaoa.~y man th
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snow ftun'J , Boyd Oay oftlclat1ng.
Interment
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s u · e were home hllllll III.)'VIIrtinr. tllwld PIIIK 011t two:.
he crinned waa made In the Hill cemetery 1
Tbe (&gt;lay "The ROSf:l to HRppl· 1 topther In New Yor .. nn "'" ~ '
poudl olllquki. biJeiDto )'OIIr ~ dailr. l
wit.. th' r.harge or Rawlings
n ness· If&gt; a four-act rural comedy. •l&amp;ht. We &amp;Creed to dJ!aCree. No&amp; •
lll.hltl:lh "r'n. ~ fr'Hi7, 7owlood 1
~· 1 Dr Palrbanks ante
drama between the acts or which·• harsh word spoken. r..•• 1
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ce ot the late full !me of slngina:. daneing, must· want a divorne, bpt told me to do IJ.'I ltddl, biiMI ~ J'OIIl blw\b '- "-'ul .
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~ Rlli~g hemaalthva,oDuythn. ~as been In c),J a nd no\e1ty :;pec}altJes wLU be J· wllhed. Hr )eft ror At.l&amp;Dtlc L.'itv ~ --... - , , . -....
till•lemllb&amp;,YYGW'~ 1
or
e past several g.1vr.n
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ute next motnine: knowing •n·' 1
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The Middleport f'lr.e l)tpart.m~nt '""s rolnJ~:-West."
It ..._ u.... leod. elll CARTER'S
1 diE!!a&amp;e. The body was brouaht 'Q1U share m the proceeds 01 tiM!
At Reno, she said, "I called b1m 1 LITI'LE UVER Pru.8 to eet cb- two '
pd kn•• : here Thursday from Pelee 18Iand, IJ.el fo1 monee Tidtel.ti. ttu1.y bP pUt· up at II o"clock •· Her 'Phone eon· ~~~~~4 ..~~~:;a~
iu.de his ,•where death occurred.
chMed In advance 'rrom the t'lre- I versu.don, h()~'t!Ver, was a ..ecret, 1 ......._
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thiS Casbal1
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01 nl lhe show boot box oft'Joo she said
...._lt•-taJDalilqU.WltSow,..,
, ~p~ed 1 AugwW White wai!J in
of the perfoa·mauce. The
"Rudy," ~She enthwed '1s n rt!nl 1
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1Thunday on buslneAA
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~ u.orr.!~~ l
I lt,f" ahe 1 M~~-s. Robert Thomas
boll.t ctul'ing tbe da!'.
The question a.sksd lu~r-"wlll IIIIMdt.., u.u.a~--. 01•1 IJ. ~c.
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auspices of the
:Wddle· l "my:r.' woman" he- had ld Itan· i tlves
st. Blde.,
Bld.r.. 'I1mothy
Taylor
"'~~'t. under
Fire Department
Mr• here
and Mr~" Oshel Martm and 1
1Qym and
Domestic
Bele ·oqan·
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' pres~IDting aaa 01 Y newspaper men t.o
that hls
Oeo e Le
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our·act. com~-drama, l'Tqe brother had ·&amp;upported In 8 san!· [daughter and Miss Anna Bass
1 Oera
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Road to Happinesa
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Lv1Cieveland 'l 00 P m. Sept 11.
Lv Akron a 10 p. m. Sept. 11
Spend Sunda-y, Sept. 11, In Ohklll
Intudtln1 dUes-many . . palnt.l!i
of lntere3t to see atJd numerous
forms

ot entertainment.

;~tee:~~~~~::~~~:

ball. Cle"eland Indians v•. N-·
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York
Yankees,
with BABE
RL""nn. the Home Run King, Itt"
action.
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At AKron-See World's laqreat
Hangar and great Navy Dirigible
under constructiOn
c0 rtee, Sandwlchf'll Relrfth'
menl8 .enfld. 'broqh Tnln.
l'\t"ture 1'&amp;11 Ucluob In adovanee •o
ln:.ure JUcomodatlonN.

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e schOplB of ~lnso~ District
Mr. and M.ti. Pranii.Un Dooilttr~ ~{!. Sept. 12
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'lllxie Hua\lerll 4· H O!ub met
1rctumed home from l.t.cubcnYUle a · home of t.ir and Mn. Charles
Sunday wber~ they had 'bun · vilit· E tot · lalt Tuesday.

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HE COUNTRY nnd world in general, iM little interested
1 in Hverage di;;~putes of the adurM, lhey being nothing
more nor l cs~ than just more family quanels, among
thllt duHs whose ch1ef ambition"'seem!&gt;i to Mee how often
th ey cnn be married and divorced and to find ju~t how
man.v differ ent people they can live wit}J. legally In the
s hurt et~t !:I pace .of time. Howe\·e r, this late!'t argument of the Chaplins is A
trifl&lt;· diff erent and thn~e who give it anY thought at all,
will thiH time probably Bide with the irrepres~ible Charlie
i l l h is battl e to keep h1:-. sons out of film life.
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S ure ly , fn) m all appearances and the hi1:.4tory of the
JHI!oil , 1\•w th1ng H mn1e hannful , could come to t..ftildren of I
tend er age, t han tn b e thrown h eadlong mlo a life mixed I
with the acton; and aclresse.i'! whose al)Ode i!:! ~:c~erally I
recogmzed as Hollywood. For that rcll.son, Chitrlie wHJ I
probably n• cetve m11ch upplause !rum the ('OUutry's citi·l
zenship for hiH e ffortH tn ~pare hi&gt;! Hon~ !l.Uch u life . His.
argument tuo, i~ well taken ina:-~much as they h"vc plenty
of thiN world'~ gonds thut thl'Y muy be educated and follow any llpc of work they chomw after they have becom{· I
un age which will allow them to think anti judu-e f ol'

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Mr and Mn Byrw ~ and wu
or Salem Mr! 0 H Fry a.nd two
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un a.y iLl.
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our nation'" to conllllliC "' WuKhington
Jcffersor and
Linculn expected it to continue, radical changes mUt&gt;~t be
muci c in nnr tuxntum ~~Htcm ancl thmse, lluickl)'.

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setllt
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wl~l~ro':~eri~u~gfe!n:aS:~~~nt"
Harold
was employed as \\'rum Jt was ~~elected J.ty Olortn

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Rudy ever chanae hit styli' of
for their home U:ondap tven1oa: af·
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w a week end vtlllt wlt.h Yt and
wtth tht. whlaper ·
llr&amp; J p Joachim and fatn.Uy
' Ht doearf't Uk't' the word ·croon'U111a
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(Continued. Prom Pill&amp;!! ()n,e}
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led :IIzabeth JO&amp;chlm aecompao• inllat upm her appearance DJ •t I
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School Board Has _ .
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Up exoepUOlUI11)' well. Alttadr1 Scveral plaJ• _will be iiYefl. tiVI
bofl 10 Ulrolllh their &amp;blft. Yellow Jldr.K 14,Ud thla week and
P,la)l , •n4 aom.e ebaf8'1nl thtu 1~PI Korul&amp;r • aeriet ot IICr1m
l1te .. vft.enn. b&amp;ctl\eld lboul4~
i mi.IQ •W prob&amp;bb' be held. COII.Ch
Zd. Ln'L* il loiu to &amp;ld ll'8at.ly \ au"' bu lndlet.t.ed that aiU\Outh
in II.Jllne t.hJ.$. PP left in the cen.· ' bJI \.,a Htlnll \0 l'llvt· been prett)'
: ter of t.be line. fA pit.yed • ''"' nearl.JI teledal, net one of the plaJ•

'fRIJ!t8DAY, S!!"''ZMBI!II I,

-Mrchlldnm
and Mrs
R11.:hard
t."d
and Mls8
Jean Roo.ch
Runeb
now .. He
Flft.h
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of Saltm s)X'nt Burv'lay 11.t Rc~o.CIY,
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fair football tum from that bunch. aee~m t.o pe.u till! ball between hll to lmpre~~ t.he mentor.
lllne~
~ ~~Pt."': Bem brUilantrUm 4!X(Contin ued Prom ~II:'' Ont&gt;.'
vl.t1Llng n&gt;latlves
But after lookinl the bo7' ovfl' letS t.o a '-tlll\tSd man wlthoo1t • Tlul first pme. 11 wiUl Che!lhltt,
R ebut Ma.ek1n, yo•maest son ol ecutive aDd huaband of Jean Har- thal 1.o:u
We muat ratore his , Mr and Mrs P'reu Flsher were
, Prlday nlfht, eept.ernber lt. · nest Wr and Mrt.. Prank JOcllLn of
ma: lr.et.s here and abroad to restore ncem guests of their brotl1"1',
Wednesday ~tna, a det.1ded tm- , much trouble.
proyement can be noticed. ~ 1 RUey, who hu atarred ln tbe bact week., and the local 'team wUt'be SUb South Second Avenue, ~h ~
::~~~~~~mal~
hi! purcha.silll' power
1Clu·e Fcwler and fumily ot Letart.
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who reported b&amp;ct from lut. year's ft.eld tor the paK t_.o ye.n, 11 aotnc jeeted to a hard PnJII"RDl 01 train- for Columbua t.o enter the st. Char·
' We mw:t settle the Gold problem, j Mr and M11! R L Sanden and
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squad look. (lOOd In the \larloua • to be a gower oo. Battyn.'s urw Ulll l lna for their n,st. 1ame. 'D'ndoubtect- Jes Collf'l{e to atudy for Pri!lthood known u lin. Pll~ ae;n had lived since tbt:re can be
no economic g1~ rdOdDughter Eileen, of Athetlll,
R1ley wllltake a tackle poet- \IY the team thould. ~ much bel-Ha',.rv OroM
· at tb2 AlcOnquln
tel 0 Ne•• Yo rk stability to t.ht world when two woe week end 1\lfBts o1 the forfootball tacttea, while the new onea
are Lakinl U up wtth an attitUde Uon thll ytar, U hal been. u.ld, and ter t()ward the'. latter part oJ nut 1 nt T
and Aucw:t White until Jan. I.
nRLton&amp;-Amerlca
and Prance- nurs 8lste• Mrs Senn Edwa.Hli!.
th•t bespeak&amp; JJf. llfOd foqtba.ll wlth btl power and weight will bt week, and' many believe that it w111 ~ ~ ue&amp;day In ColumbUII on busHotel ofllciaiA dllciOfled that Bern hold 15 per cent of the rold supply ' H(.l (n Edward~ (It lied at MaHOn
1vlllted her llbout once a year while ' We mus t IIOive the sliver the repar- 1 Ouy. Ttw::duy
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play~ throuehout.
able to tear oppastnc linea \vide op- : oonUnue t.o Improve lll'l It ·.tJa11 done
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A new baeldleld thlft hu been len.~ ,will ~o ~e yellow Jtfk:ets within the P&amp;lf' Wfflk.
Mr&amp; Puul Ditmore len. Wednes·lhe wu ~New York 00 bwdnea.a [ lltlonAand the tnternailonal debt 1 M1 and M1~. LawTc~ u.c Strw1rt
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Klvbl the boyal wbo are runnlnl ,nuefi mo{t ,lood. ~ that }J081tlon ,
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that tw1ce a month he problems
we must end tariff announce the bi rth nr a wn, S•:t~
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ves
and
friends
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checta t.o pay her bills.
warA.
1 urday , Sept
3
1 ~a.ckfleld ml&amp;ht be t!qK!Ct'e« 00 tlo. eha~ce tq shOw h18 football wares. 1
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wu .~eacribtd
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"What ean a few fa~mers In the : Mns Ed LPwis !IS reporLed 6Cl t~
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J;he ends h&amp;'li'e taken thsV. bytr~.. ' a.rdhei. veteran end from· last
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old
W:ltb n~tna I araln beU do If 'lo,ooo.ooo people-- l l 11..,Jy Ill
Team Tra1n1n1 Hard or uo~,..and. a~e ~a.st becomlJ\a accda-~1ear, 1flU.\hokl down that poa!U.an
Mrs Blanche Haskins.
treue&amp; and' ~~ .the
bOokish 1 fhe unemployed and their depen- 1 Mrs MaY J ohnron or H rtro ll
Initial Cont\,et N~~
~~~grl~ ~;ak ln~p ~Ia~~ : : : t!:t!.~a.:::'tiO~~ntlu~ ~
Mta.'&gt; NBOmi Owens ~ntertalned 11: ~~tehet t.o Hollywood f
dl'nts--have lost theiJ· purehulng speut Ihe ~eek end J1en! w~th 1 ~1~
. Week , '.
ljlDSBe6 Ocd go down under ' puntAs, qlp el\ape, readY " W iO a(• -~!. '
number of friends at thr Hote1 La New York Indicated that her m!.: power In thia country alone. We attves
stOpping the wOuld·be punt returrlef J'U&amp;t whG Battm li 1J0191 to .&amp;eJeet nut Middleport Board of Educa· Fayette ln Marlett.a. Wedneaday en name wq Dorothy MJI!ett
mvst put them bAc'k t1) work and
Rev at: d Mrs Dennis Foreman
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In January abe pve 14\ he," ault.e 1 stttle these
grave
International 1 oi New Rumley. o. a.Je vWt.I:I!J
' Coach Bl.tt.YRS proteaea,, are beglnntna: to &amp;how ..tp, oomtrjg out tery. •Be hal ma,nl•t but the trou- burlne88 tneetlna' TyesdaY eveni~l Rwsell of Toledo,
at the AJaonquin and planned t.o i questtoru&gt; before theA&gt; t.an be any I his father, .E L
to'orcman .. ud
beglnnJna t.o .abow footbaU 1otlll of thrlr positions wlt.h a 'r~ like ble 00 ~ 1 · when t;bRt material Is In the Bupt'a office.
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, permanent r?llef for agrleultu -e · 1t. l uf'r relntlves.
1 Leav:lnc the hotel ahe aave ~ 0
after one week
that of a herd of st.aml)(!d&lt;l'd bull'alDI broken tn for an end JQitlon.
I 0 S:rdHmembers, Cook, Pistu."r,
~.;;~~-i1nrJ;U'eparat10D
Neal has been elecr.ed to do the
Huntailqer and 'Qflhts abt)uld flU ra • e.ll!WW' and WlllOet, Cler:k ~L.OW
l forwudiJ\1 addrela but declared
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puntina. that ls, Wltll now, and •the the cuard postttoas with e,ue. Both
and Supt. Melvin were pre- tol:'ll
she planned tD "apend !klme time ·
the squad
the lad haa been rettln&amp; IQJilfr) lil:ood a.re bunt, from the 1round up you lll!!n · Mr. Piaher presided.
l with fr'~nda that I haven't aeen lo \
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last
punts off even this 8arty lla. ' \JW mitbt U.)', and. both have 1\ pair of
TM reruJ&amp;t monthly bills were
Om.Jl)g .. fl
IYeare".
r I Taylor Johnaon or Union Spc'llt
• season. AJ.Jensworth ~~ l:.ake oare hUa~y shoulden: that will do won· .PUEtd. for J!SYm~nt. , Janltol'l fO.:
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Round
of s half·back
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l.ltiYe'a brother .rrlvcd la&amp;t 1 h Mts. John Mourning
The
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punl&amp;hment 1a dWled out iiJ, them ,118 fo~lowa: Hlah ~hool, Harold Hub..
T-he Water Queen noat.tng thu.t.re
airplane ~~New York h~ ~~ 1 M.r nnd Mrs Van Lewl!l and
Trip
·~~~iy~~~~ the !oot~U · tdelUI, I
I betrins. Guards sbould be rugaed, •bard • Oeqt.r&amp;l BJdJ., Ed: BpooJler: ~"mes to Mldr:llep(H t , F:taay, Sept. :TUMid lto divul&amp;e !:.he name' of the I' baby ot Marlon, &amp;l'e vlllltlna: r&gt;&lt;!la·l
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and 'll.tt.
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Rlley
takf! tloaltlon
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poa&amp;. 1era
the .nn
bo,. .em t.oDf his Uli.J u they
Mn . D 8 PiJ · mer Ia confined. to \I H
hu Jalnecl
pnetlce, each
to do his belt homt&gt; on South
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llillllboth Gorby ood D. B. Wtllllu!U. • ·
J)()nald Bradtotd oC.
day to re._e At~ empWymenl
caUed on frlendl herl, ~
Mn. 8 . 8 . B&amp;yre and dauahter
Mrs Clyde HIUs and _I &amp;Ki_atfer
and lira. RaJ Y/llaon and ~n ot of Steubenville, are . pJe~
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AntiQuity via1ttd rrtend&amp; here.
atives hete
·I; -Mr. and Mn. Rex AckleY and
u. lfllll J&gt;fcfunlol ~bo b&amp;•
'*Udren ~pent frdm Sa.tqrday till
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1Mpnday at. Athens wtt.b bla mother bt.lq vielVn&amp; at SUu. th:. ~ .•
an4 · ci4UJbtfr·ta--w ¥n 1Mn. Ackley.
with t~er son. Charlet ~111el
BoD or - v t l j e md' "''· llezborl elobort 'out Milo
lamtly, "'"'"""
l11r. ~ ~ ~Qn T• and ehll- OWb·s Crook&amp; aocompanltd the for· She was accompanied b1 J . r
dren ot ru.t Run Were :tjun~y • m,r'' dtPihter ~llo CampbeU to crandda\llht.cr · Mrs. ~ S}lt-luesta or Mr. $.Dd l(n:. ~ ~tg.. N'~ Jacbon 'I"Ue:sday, '!beY re- ter, her husband and bil' Jlleft,
bert and famUJ,
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"'rnt'tl hs»ne WPelid!P: but MW Tllelma Wlqel. Mra. .Eppl, ~UIIh
MIU Doris :rra t
h baa been ~pbell will te&amp;eh icllool here ~ .fiew Haven, spent i¥Wm'&amp;l ~'
the 1 ueat qe bet ~t ~ 0Mni R .Uoh. twS )'ear. ilhe'atJended the we~tnr with Mre. McDaniel and her
&amp;rd Duet
th ret;~ed · io1""iier Ot Harvey.Moqre and BemiC':! War· pam. Mn. Roush wu vial~ tiy
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hel' sen, Russell Rounh and amity
A~ lin. Quckworlh
'Marpret Clark and Allee Sch .. at Mrs. OiDia McDaniel's. Wed•
an1 Apert; D~wortb who wlll viait W9:\'!"wa~r s~nt the week end nesdaMy.and Mrs. Charles w"d'nAr
her f€:r a abort time.
wiw home folks.
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Mr. and Jlrs. JOhn u.v~ ar.d
lllllyn JOlll!fl of :J!tttmttn, 1.1 th'T o~d (.hlldren spent the week end at
children were 8\Uldly IUe&amp;\8 of, ¥r. r,ueat of JO$PtuJle Duckwort,h
Ghatleston.
and Ml'll. GeorKe Davil at Rock·
Mr and ¥r9 Carle Gordon and
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sprlnp.
son and, lfelen Cowie Qt Galllpoli!S
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Anna Blumena'-er came hOme speut tlie week end. "\l.'lt:fl Mr. and
'nl.unday after i - Yls1t With relatl- "ff&amp;. John Cow1t! and family
vea In Cleveland.
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Frankie Mum,aw wllp Is eraplo)'ed
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Mrs. ' Oal&amp;y Duckworth who has J Walter Ra.ur ot Groveport was Brewe1. ,
bem vislllitl .JoMmie Jones a."'ld l.he guest o: WUlla!Jl Diddle aud
Wald Mltch 1 ga.vc a waterlll ....
'I family at Ruttmau. 0., returned 1' famUy laat week.
on tea.st Saturday night lor u-.;::
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Tbomaa Scott left Monday tqr ter tilenna. W1)o have been v111tlr.g
Mlts~~ Grace Salser spent a. few
Turtle Cret~. Pa. , where he will a~ rtlatlves at Columbm
retumed da)'s with het &amp;)Ult, Mls. Robe!~
t-e'nd CO~ Ulf.v )'t!Jl.T.
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Mrs. Jeqple Y~n ~ gone to
Anna Leta Du~wprth enj:.e~in~
Mr. and Mr. T. M. Brenr apen~
.Pqtneroy to ~ be~ home wJth M. her Sunday schOOl class taught sunday evenlna: with Mr. aDd· Mrs.
her aqn Oharles \fil~ltm ~ faintly by Mrs. Carl Weese at ber ~ome W· ltolt.er.
lndef1Dltely. ·
Tueada.y ~ven\p1 Coff~. sand.n.
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Wald Mitchel ar.d {taul Balle.
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accompanled by hls brother, Wife ed. · •
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·The u .• B Sunday school held
Ml'!!. Fran ""'"
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Huntinltowwlth -\'tULtlves ,
their annual Picnic Ftldt»' at thP wilh her daughter, Mllr. Clara
Mr. apd ~ La.wrepce .Bcllnele I CQIIege bt:Pve. ·
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spent l'i1cUIY and Siturda)' wl 11
Mr an'd Mrs. E. J. BcJulsj:ty and
Gladys Rn•J Paul Holman tlltd
hot !liter Dora C&lt;lbb
son James IUid
grandde.ughter Jthn Morehead left Frlday far tht'"
I Mrs. Cad Ductwotih enterMllned came . home ~unday after 11 weeks t tat.e fair.

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IUebard •Duokworth 'Ut)n&amp;.J.
Mill Bellet&amp;a BIDe a~U, B.
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Charles E. Bowen, • cadet 1n
Mr. and
t..:w~ ~ lt¢daY to mtt her mte'r llra. the
uotkm of the a.yJat;Snn
•bo have bl!im &amp;l1e lOPAta -or blli BYron H:y111U for a abort ttmr..
oorJ)II a~ R&amp;Pdolpb lleld,
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most dreaded plwnc:kTer ••• u efte graas
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for hurself ond from all ropnr\•, •h• i• 11nt in fiq~ncial
di str~HS at present by any ~tretch Qf the imillrJinatiun.
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the cnuqtry a chance tll'"liave two more good c\tb.u~• l
fH\her tron t~e kinq the aver~ge screen f~vorite i•, lh~t'
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described by the words- "It's toasted".
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and hamlet say that Luckies are such
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0.1/4hi,tMmiotllt """"· tJw-/d w_i/1 ouM4"'- l"th II his ..... "-RALPH WALDO EMERSON.
Does not this explain the world-wide atuptance and approval of lucky Strike?

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WHAT ABOUT IT?
HAT ARE the people of th is country J:Oing to do j
about corlditioms'! Will they continue to allow thej
politicians of the nation to run rampant in levymg tribute
againftt them and in collecting the last cent m order to 1
kee p up thefr orgy of spending? Or will they call a... halt
and bring this useJess, criminal, wasteful ~ystem to an
end a'nd install. insiead a method whet·eL&gt;.v public husi~
ne!'ls will be operated as are privilte affail·s?
('}n the an~wer to these questiong, rests the future
of our citizens. A summary of figures on the que~bon of
tax att#.HJ is appalling when one st\Jps long enough tn con·
sider them. For instance: In the hu~t 20 years, the l!mount
nt b!,.,'&lt;es paid into the United' StateiS Government hus i~ ­
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creas(ld from less than one billion to more thun four an-.1 '
IJII C half billions of dollars.
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Think of such an enormous ir~creal'!e 1n ~xper)(llturcs,
ICam~;: ~a.,= a~:~a~ ~,e!·~~erdman &amp;nd atmJiyy for
whcr~ has the money gonf.!?
Where have the improve·
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with her mOt.het Mrs. Libby Tt\Omp
KB.thllol'1ne McDermitt wa11 vlsl~1 11on WhD ts Ill w1th asthma
m t'•ut s IJe e n ffifl, d e w h'IC J1 WI'II s h ow a ne 1 wo rth to tl IH t exlng
Mrs. Mabel McCulloch Wectncs·
Last BWlday 66 frleQds and •·e la-~ Mrs Allee Vlats spent the past ~a"Y
tent'! • In 1929, feqeral, state and local expenses wer(•i twe&amp; aathered at the home or Mr. week ~lth her aon Saul Wollellbar· -- - 34 7
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and Mra. Jamet Lemley, to }lelp &amp;er and fanJJ,lY at Vlnton
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p~r cent arger than m lOOt .Nearly th1·ee and one Mrs Lemley celebrate her ~nd 1 Leslie Ciin 1s m with tYP.lJ.eld
~w.~e
10 · rever at the home ot hla ft~tbel'·lnhalf t1m es ' more in a. period of less than two decades. In I b1111rtb
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the national Income wa s mcreaHecl bLjt l ·IS p e r Lemley rea:lved several loveiv gifts.
Mr and ¥r&amp; BQiter aearts ~~ond 8 nday was one hundred and 1
cent or the increase in expenses excCeded tfle incr~~se in Mrs Anna Wait of New Martll:.o- 1Mr and Mri. Harold Wheaton were ·e:hteen
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vUle arrived l!tre I Pr•c:lay to v!Btt • l!unda.y auelt&amp; or M
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nd Mrs Later Thompson ·
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sa laries And income by 200 per cent. In the S4lrne time her 11itfter Mre. llo~ Lemley ITaylor
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~he population increased only 26 per cflnt.
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The1e figure• merely •how that our expenditures ,.vanteon y"'"' lil;.bJ( ;..r'"'""
f'~Ory
!f,mtl ":.re 0 .;.,d~y oueata of Mr.
m~de by .politicians who were i!!_ nearly
C!ltitls, feath· !a"JoJ~11Jt 1 :~t&amp;em. ~ Uy for
•..tr and Mn M.lloon Lewla and ' and ~n: E. C. ~bO baa been
ermg thelr own nests , have increased moJ•e than twice as
Mr. and !4rf."b!erett t&gt;al·..t of two children of Huntln,Wn· were
Wlllla~ :J Rifflents Mr · and Mrs !
vlaltlnt; •. 1:1 pare •
I a !:it as h ll~&lt;~ our income and more than 10 tim eli jlS fast as ~qI0 ••,.. llofld Mf, ~ nd Mr1· Carl the 0 unda Y 1ueato 01 8 · H · l'AI'!Nell
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our population. What possible argument can convinc~ any Mr. a.nd Mrs. llenry tiood anij. Mrs La.wrtoce Whtttlnaton o" collltrl umtlue ':"here ~~~ta 00 e
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sane man thut ~uch conditiOn!&gt; should be allowed to exist '1 Elizabeth H~
.ilJ vllltlni friendll and J;ela~vea neM th~ b,ll termd
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Mf· an M re. Oer '~ld Hanttng '~
What shall we do ubout it'! If this condition is al- a11thma
'I ¥r anti Mrs. Minor Stevens and a~ dau1h~r of t..on..~on, bav~ ~
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o contmue cv~n but a ~hurt t1mc, tt Will be but b &amp;Rent Satu~ay wlth oeorge Cre-1 George Bla:,ot.on Sunday.
aqd Jltn;. Jamel "Jt, ~tewart.
~hOJ'ter time still that nll pr1vate property will eventually meens aud wife
I Mrs. stella Markley and cla.uli):hler
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Mts. Josephine Far:-!:; of Jackson EmUY and Mn. Lillian )IcC·~
rlne were. ~Up~ OJl ¥r · and
b e~o mc Uw :st&lt;,te
s IJfO}!erty because no one Will be m PO· Ui ' v151t:n 1 . a_rew days with Mr11. cf P1tt.lburlh ~ere cam'n&amp;' on
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and children who have bee,n vlslt·
Wh en we -analyze figures Jikc these it is nOt hard to lng the latter's parents, Mr. and
Mr&amp;. Oeorge Lemley. returned to
undcl'l'tafld why there is MO much unrest -and fiiO mnny tllelr h()me at Akron Sunday
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1 attuC'k" all scenes belnc t&amp;ken ,
M• . BJld t.Crs. Guy Wartin oi l Bb(lll'd the Water Queen at New
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ccntlnental ta'&amp;in ftiaht and ·bri('f '
daughter, bom Wednesday after- · Clil.p,aln Roy l Hyo.\t baa k88Cm-jstayover at the NeYttdn divorce
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Med a aetlnR cast of real merit nod meoea
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peH::-.a•a direction o Bruee Pin- Monica. tot
two weeks-maybe
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1 Punt:ral services fo - Dr. Ellta.J:N:::th : 1 0 well known ln.. P.&amp;Stem
thea· more or lesa-.then r@turn to Rud3•"
u,... r.a- 1.1111 .u ...t u. wurW 1
1 cuJs as dh&gt;tctot. author and ac· ahe promllll!!d.
1 ..,.. ..., ..,"Pall..., • 1M &lt;lf alt..
Cheatham Palrbanks ()f Pelee 1s
I land, Ontario Canad8. w
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"It was all just a. chUdish quar- 1 ~1ialiw.~:at&amp;neudyc:.-ehntn&amp;
ducted from the VanD~yn r.e1S~d~~~~ I:U e Arthur tmd Ma~ Newma(), ,Wm, rel-It 'WU foolish qf me to think of ==--=~~~&amp;a4~~.::.etd.di
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s u · e were home hllllll III.)'VIIrtinr. tllwld PIIIK 011t two:.
he crinned waa made In the Hill cemetery 1
Tbe (&gt;lay "The ROSf:l to HRppl· 1 topther In New Yor .. nn "'" ~ '
poudl olllquki. biJeiDto )'OIIr ~ dailr. l
wit.. th' r.harge or Rawlings
n ness· If&gt; a four-act rural comedy. •l&amp;ht. We &amp;Creed to dJ!aCree. No&amp; •
lll.hltl:lh "r'n. ~ fr'Hi7, 7owlood 1
~· 1 Dr Palrbanks ante
drama between the acts or which·• harsh word spoken. r..•• 1
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till•lemllb&amp;,YYGW'~ 1
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The Middleport f'lr.e l)tpart.m~nt '""s rolnJ~:-West."
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1 diE!!a&amp;e. The body was brouaht 'Q1U share m the proceeds 01 tiM!
At Reno, she said, "I called b1m 1 LITI'LE UVER Pru.8 to eet cb- two '
pd kn•• : here Thursday from Pelee 18Iand, IJ.el fo1 monee Tidtel.ti. ttu1.y bP pUt· up at II o"clock •· Her 'Phone eon· ~~~~~4 ..~~~:;a~
iu.de his ,•where death occurred.
chMed In advance 'rrom the t'lre- I versu.don, h()~'t!Ver, was a ..ecret, 1 ......._
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01 nl lhe show boot box oft'Joo she said
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, ~p~ed 1 AugwW White wai!J in
of the perfoa·mauce. The
"Rudy," ~She enthwed '1s n rt!nl 1
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boll.t ctul'ing tbe da!'.
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auspices of the
:Wddle· l "my:r.' woman" he- had ld Itan· i tlves
st. Blde.,
Bld.r.. 'I1mothy
Taylor
"'~~'t. under
Fire Department
Mr• here
and Mr~" Oshel Martm and 1
1Qym and
Domestic
Bele ·oqan·
v1A-· the t
' pres~IDting aaa 01 Y newspaper men t.o
that hls
Oeo e Le
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our·act. com~-drama, l'Tqe brother had ·&amp;upported In 8 san!· [daughter and Miss Anna Bass
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Road to Happinesa
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Lv1Cieveland 'l 00 P m. Sept 11.
Lv Akron a 10 p. m. Sept. 11
Spend Sunda-y, Sept. 11, In Ohklll
Intudtln1 dUes-many . . palnt.l!i
of lntere3t to see atJd numerous
forms

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;~tee:~~~~~::~~~:

ball. Cle"eland Indians v•. N-·
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Yankees,
with BABE
RL""nn. the Home Run King, Itt"
action.
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At AKron-See World's laqreat
Hangar and great Navy Dirigible
under constructiOn
c0 rtee, Sandwlchf'll Relrfth'
menl8 .enfld. 'broqh Tnln.
l'\t"ture 1'&amp;11 Ucluob In adovanee •o
ln:.ure JUcomodatlonN.

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e schOplB of ~lnso~ District
Mr. and M.ti. Pranii.Un Dooilttr~ ~{!. Sept. 12
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'lllxie Hua\lerll 4· H O!ub met
1rctumed home from l.t.cubcnYUle a · home of t.ir and Mn. Charles
Sunday wber~ they had 'bun · vilit· E tot · lalt Tuesday.

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HE COUNTRY nnd world in general, iM little interested
1 in Hverage di;;~putes of the adurM, lhey being nothing
more nor l cs~ than just more family quanels, among
thllt duHs whose ch1ef ambition"'seem!&gt;i to Mee how often
th ey cnn be married and divorced and to find ju~t how
man.v differ ent people they can live wit}J. legally In the
s hurt et~t !:I pace .of time. Howe\·e r, this late!'t argument of the Chaplins is A
trifl&lt;· diff erent and thn~e who give it anY thought at all,
will thiH time probably Bide with the irrepres~ible Charlie
i l l h is battl e to keep h1:-. sons out of film life.
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S ure ly , fn) m all appearances and the hi1:.4tory of the
JHI!oil , 1\•w th1ng H mn1e hannful , could come to t..ftildren of I
tend er age, t han tn b e thrown h eadlong mlo a life mixed I
with the acton; and aclresse.i'! whose al)Ode i!:! ~:c~erally I
recogmzed as Hollywood. For that rcll.son, Chitrlie wHJ I
probably n• cetve m11ch upplause !rum the ('OUutry's citi·l
zenship for hiH e ffortH tn ~pare hi&gt;! Hon~ !l.Uch u life . His.
argument tuo, i~ well taken ina:-~much as they h"vc plenty
of thiN world'~ gonds thut thl'Y muy be educated and follow any llpc of work they chomw after they have becom{· I
un age which will allow them to think anti judu-e f ol'

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Mr and Mn Byrw ~ and wu
or Salem Mr! 0 H Fry a.nd two
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un a.y iLl.
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wllh thrlr SlSU'I. Mrs. EmHt Er·
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our nation'" to conllllliC "' WuKhington
Jcffersor and
Linculn expected it to continue, radical changes mUt&gt;~t be
muci c in nnr tuxntum ~~Htcm ancl thmse, lluickl)'.

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wl~l~ro':~eri~u~gfe!n:aS:~~~nt"
Harold
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Rudy ever chanae hit styli' of
for their home U:ondap tven1oa: af·
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w a week end vtlllt wlt.h Yt and
wtth tht. whlaper ·
llr&amp; J p Joachim and fatn.Uy
' Ht doearf't Uk't' the word ·croon'U111a
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(Continued. Prom Pill&amp;!! ()n,e}
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led :IIzabeth JO&amp;chlm aecompao• inllat upm her appearance DJ •t I
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Up exoepUOlUI11)' well. Alttadr1 Scveral plaJ• _will be iiYefl. tiVI
bofl 10 Ulrolllh their &amp;blft. Yellow Jldr.K 14,Ud thla week and
P,la)l , •n4 aom.e ebaf8'1nl thtu 1~PI Korul&amp;r • aeriet ot IICr1m
l1te .. vft.enn. b&amp;ctl\eld lboul4~
i mi.IQ •W prob&amp;bb' be held. COII.Ch
Zd. Ln'L* il loiu to &amp;ld ll'8at.ly \ au"' bu lndlet.t.ed that aiU\Outh
in II.Jllne t.hJ.$. PP left in the cen.· ' bJI \.,a Htlnll \0 l'llvt· been prett)'
: ter of t.be line. fA pit.yed • ''"' nearl.JI teledal, net one of the plaJ•

'fRIJ!t8DAY, S!!"''ZMBI!II I,

-Mrchlldnm
and Mrs
R11.:hard
t."d
and Mls8
Jean Roo.ch
Runeb
now .. He
Flft.h
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of Saltm s)X'nt Burv'lay 11.t Rc~o.CIY,
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fair football tum from that bunch. aee~m t.o pe.u till! ball between hll to lmpre~~ t.he mentor.
lllne~
~ ~~Pt."': Bem brUilantrUm 4!X(Contin ued Prom ~II:'' Ont&gt;.'
vl.t1Llng n&gt;latlves
But after lookinl the bo7' ovfl' letS t.o a '-tlll\tSd man wlthoo1t • Tlul first pme. 11 wiUl Che!lhltt,
R ebut Ma.ek1n, yo•maest son ol ecutive aDd huaband of Jean Har- thal 1.o:u
We muat ratore his , Mr and Mrs P'reu Flsher were
, Prlday nlfht, eept.ernber lt. · nest Wr and Mrt.. Prank JOcllLn of
ma: lr.et.s here and abroad to restore ncem guests of their brotl1"1',
Wednesday ~tna, a det.1ded tm- , much trouble.
proyement can be noticed. ~ 1 RUey, who hu atarred ln tbe bact week., and the local 'team wUt'be SUb South Second Avenue, ~h ~
::~~~~~~mal~
hi! purcha.silll' power
1Clu·e Fcwler and fumily ot Letart.
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who reported b&amp;ct from lut. year's ft.eld tor the paK t_.o ye.n, 11 aotnc jeeted to a hard PnJII"RDl 01 train- for Columbua t.o enter the st. Char·
' We mw:t settle the Gold problem, j Mr and M11! R L Sanden and
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squad look. (lOOd In the \larloua • to be a gower oo. Battyn.'s urw Ulll l lna for their n,st. 1ame. 'D'ndoubtect- Jes Collf'l{e to atudy for Pri!lthood known u lin. Pll~ ae;n had lived since tbt:re can be
no economic g1~ rdOdDughter Eileen, of Athetlll,
R1ley wllltake a tackle poet- \IY the team thould. ~ much bel-Ha',.rv OroM
· at tb2 AlcOnquln
tel 0 Ne•• Yo rk stability to t.ht world when two woe week end 1\lfBts o1 the forfootball tacttea, while the new onea
are Lakinl U up wtth an attitUde Uon thll ytar, U hal been. u.ld, and ter t()ward the'. latter part oJ nut 1 nt T
and Aucw:t White until Jan. I.
nRLton&amp;-Amerlca
and Prance- nurs 8lste• Mrs Senn Edwa.Hli!.
th•t bespeak&amp; JJf. llfOd foqtba.ll wlth btl power and weight will bt week, and' many believe that it w111 ~ ~ ue&amp;day In ColumbUII on busHotel ofllciaiA dllciOfled that Bern hold 15 per cent of the rold supply ' H(.l (n Edward~ (It lied at MaHOn
1vlllted her llbout once a year while ' We mus t IIOive the sliver the repar- 1 Ouy. Ttw::duy
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play~ throuehout.
able to tear oppastnc linea \vide op- : oonUnue t.o Improve lll'l It ·.tJa11 done
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A new baeldleld thlft hu been len.~ ,will ~o ~e yellow Jtfk:ets within the P&amp;lf' Wfflk.
Mr&amp; Puul Ditmore len. Wednes·lhe wu ~New York 00 bwdnea.a [ lltlonAand the tnternailonal debt 1 M1 and M1~. LawTc~ u.c Strw1rt
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Klvbl the boyal wbo are runnlnl ,nuefi mo{t ,lood. ~ that }J081tlon ,
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that tw1ce a month he problems
we must end tariff announce the bi rth nr a wn, S•:t~
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ves
and
friends
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checta t.o pay her bills.
warA.
1 urday , Sept
3
1 ~a.ckfleld ml&amp;ht be t!qK!Ct'e« 00 tlo. eha~ce tq shOw h18 football wares. 1
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wu .~eacribtd
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"What ean a few fa~mers In the : Mns Ed LPwis !IS reporLed 6Cl t~
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J;he ends h&amp;'li'e taken thsV. bytr~.. ' a.rdhei. veteran end from· last
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old
W:ltb n~tna I araln beU do If 'lo,ooo.ooo people-- l l 11..,Jy Ill
Team Tra1n1n1 Hard or uo~,..and. a~e ~a.st becomlJ\a accda-~1ear, 1flU.\hokl down that poa!U.an
Mrs Blanche Haskins.
treue&amp; and' ~~ .the
bOokish 1 fhe unemployed and their depen- 1 Mrs MaY J ohnron or H rtro ll
Initial Cont\,et N~~
~~~grl~ ~;ak ln~p ~Ia~~ : : : t!:t!.~a.:::'tiO~~ntlu~ ~
Mta.'&gt; NBOmi Owens ~ntertalned 11: ~~tehet t.o Hollywood f
dl'nts--have lost theiJ· purehulng speut Ihe ~eek end J1en! w~th 1 ~1~
. Week , '.
ljlDSBe6 Ocd go down under ' puntAs, qlp el\ape, readY " W iO a(• -~!. '
number of friends at thr Hote1 La New York Indicated that her m!.: power In thia country alone. We attves
stOpping the wOuld·be punt returrlef J'U&amp;t whG Battm li 1J0191 to .&amp;eJeet nut Middleport Board of Educa· Fayette ln Marlett.a. Wedneaday en name wq Dorothy MJI!ett
mvst put them bAc'k t1) work and
Rev at: d Mrs Dennis Foreman
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In January abe pve 14\ he," ault.e 1 stttle these
grave
International 1 oi New Rumley. o. a.Je vWt.I:I!J
' Coach Bl.tt.YRS proteaea,, are beglnntna: to &amp;how ..tp, oomtrjg out tery. •Be hal ma,nl•t but the trou- burlne88 tneetlna' TyesdaY eveni~l Rwsell of Toledo,
at the AJaonquin and planned t.o i questtoru&gt; before theA&gt; t.an be any I his father, .E L
to'orcman .. ud
beglnnJna t.o .abow footbaU 1otlll of thrlr positions wlt.h a 'r~ like ble 00 ~ 1 · when t;bRt material Is In the Bupt'a office.
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ship her t.runlr.a to kn Franc~
, permanent r?llef for agrleultu -e · 1t. l uf'r relntlves.
1 Leav:lnc the hotel ahe aave ~ 0
after one week
that of a herd of st.aml)(!d&lt;l'd bull'alDI broken tn for an end JQitlon.
I 0 S:rdHmembers, Cook, Pistu."r,
~.;;~~-i1nrJ;U'eparat10D
Neal has been elecr.ed to do the
Huntailqer and 'Qflhts abt)uld flU ra • e.ll!WW' and WlllOet, Cler:k ~L.OW
l forwudiJ\1 addrela but declared
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puntina. that ls, Wltll now, and •the the cuard postttoas with e,ue. Both
and Supt. Melvin were pre- tol:'ll
she planned tD "apend !klme time ·
the squad
the lad haa been rettln&amp; IQJilfr) lil:ood a.re bunt, from the 1round up you lll!!n · Mr. Piaher presided.
l with fr'~nda that I haven't aeen lo \
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last
punts off even this 8arty lla. ' \JW mitbt U.)', and. both have 1\ pair of
TM reruJ&amp;t monthly bills were
Om.Jl)g .. fl
IYeare".
r I Taylor Johnaon or Union Spc'llt
• season. AJ.Jensworth ~~ l:.ake oare hUa~y shoulden: that will do won· .PUEtd. for J!SYm~nt. , Janltol'l fO.:
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when Helll')' Bern, the late ea:ee- 1the week end with hilS da,Ugt.ter
Round
of s half·back
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l.ltiYe'a brother .rrlvcd la&amp;t 1 h Mts. John Mourning
The
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punl&amp;hment 1a dWled out iiJ, them ,118 fo~lowa: Hlah ~hool, Harold Hub..
T-he Water Queen noat.tng thu.t.re
airplane ~~New York h~ ~~ 1 M.r nnd Mrs Van Lewl!l and
Trip
·~~~iy~~~~ the !oot~U · tdelUI, I
I betrins. Guards sbould be rugaed, •bard • Oeqt.r&amp;l BJdJ., Ed: BpooJler: ~"mes to Mldr:llep(H t , F:taay, Sept. :TUMid lto divul&amp;e !:.he name' of the I' baby ot Marlon, &amp;l'e vlllltlna: r&gt;&lt;!la·l
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Rlley
takf! tloaltlon
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poa&amp;. 1era
the .nn
bo,. .em t.oDf his Uli.J u they
Mn . D 8 PiJ · mer Ia confined. to \I H
hu Jalnecl
pnetlce, each
to do his belt homt&gt; on South
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llillllboth Gorby ood D. B. Wtllllu!U. • ·
J)()nald Bradtotd oC.
day to re._e At~ empWymenl
caUed on frlendl herl, ~
Mn. 8 . 8 . B&amp;yre and dauahter
Mrs Clyde HIUs and _I &amp;Ki_atfer
and lira. RaJ Y/llaon and ~n ot of Steubenville, are . pJe~
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AntiQuity via1ttd rrtend&amp; here.
atives hete
·I; -Mr. and Mn. Rex AckleY and
u. lfllll J&gt;fcfunlol ~bo b&amp;•
'*Udren ~pent frdm Sa.tqrday till
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1Mpnday at. Athens wtt.b bla mother bt.lq vielVn&amp; at SUu. th:. ~ .•
an4 · ci4UJbtfr·ta--w ¥n 1Mn. Ackley.
with t~er son. Charlet ~111el
BoD or - v t l j e md' "''· llezborl elobort 'out Milo
lamtly, "'"'"""
l11r. ~ ~ ~Qn T• and ehll- OWb·s Crook&amp; aocompanltd the for· She was accompanied b1 J . r
dren ot ru.t Run Were :tjun~y • m,r'' dtPihter ~llo CampbeU to crandda\llht.cr · Mrs. ~ S}lt-luesta or Mr. $.Dd l(n:. ~ ~tg.. N'~ Jacbon 'I"Ue:sday, '!beY re- ter, her husband and bil' Jlleft,
bert and famUJ,
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"'rnt'tl hs»ne WPelid!P: but MW Tllelma Wlqel. Mra. .Eppl, ~UIIh
MIU Doris :rra t
h baa been ~pbell will te&amp;eh icllool here ~ .fiew Haven, spent i¥Wm'&amp;l ~'
the 1 ueat qe bet ~t ~ 0Mni R .Uoh. twS )'ear. ilhe'atJended the we~tnr with Mre. McDaniel and her
&amp;rd Duet
th ret;~ed · io1""iier Ot Harvey.Moqre and BemiC':! War· pam. Mn. Roush wu vial~ tiy
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hel' sen, Russell Rounh and amity
A~ lin. Quckworlh
'Marpret Clark and Allee Sch .. at Mrs. OiDia McDaniel's. Wed•
an1 Apert; D~wortb who wlll viait W9:\'!"wa~r s~nt the week end nesdaMy.and Mrs. Charles w"d'nAr
her f€:r a abort time.
wiw home folks.
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Mr. and Jlrs. JOhn u.v~ ar.d
lllllyn JOlll!fl of :J!tttmttn, 1.1 th'T o~d (.hlldren spent the week end at
children were 8\Uldly IUe&amp;\8 of, ¥r. r,ueat of JO$PtuJle Duckwort,h
Ghatleston.
and Ml'll. GeorKe Davil at Rock·
Mr and ¥r9 Carle Gordon and
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sprlnp.
son and, lfelen Cowie Qt Galllpoli!S
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Anna Blumena'-er came hOme speut tlie week end. "\l.'lt:fl Mr. and
'nl.unday after i - Yls1t With relatl- "ff&amp;. John Cow1t! and family
vea In Cleveland.
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Frankie Mum,aw wllp Is eraplo)'ed
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JbilmJ Clark apent tlle week end at the 0 H . E. at OaiHP!llla apen\ I M1 .md Ml'f. Owet1 To:vior s~··· ·L
In Ma.l.~tt&amp;.
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Sunday with Mr and Mrs. r . M.
Mrs. ' Oal&amp;y Duckworth who has J Walter Ra.ur ot Groveport was Brewe1. ,
bem vislllitl .JoMmie Jones a."'ld l.he guest o: WUlla!Jl Diddle aud
Wald Mltch 1 ga.vc a waterlll ....
'I family at Ruttmau. 0., returned 1' famUy laat week.
on tea.st Saturday night lor u-.;::
l'iclme.
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Wrs Jolln T Wllliarru; ~d daugh Epworth league.
Tbomaa Scott left Monday tqr ter tilenna. W1)o have been v111tlr.g
Mlts~~ Grace Salser spent a. few
Turtle Cret~. Pa. , where he will a~ rtlatlves at Columbm
retumed da)'s with het &amp;)Ult, Mls. Robe!~
t-e'nd CO~ Ulf.v )'t!Jl.T.
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hoine 8tml1ay.
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• "' Wa.'Ml~:- d Pomeroy, the past W~lo&lt;..
Mrs. Jeqple Y~n ~ gone to
Anna Leta Du~wprth enj:.e~in~
Mr. and Mr. T. M. Brenr apen~
.Pqtneroy to ~ be~ home wJth M. her Sunday schOOl class taught sunday evenlna: with Mr. aDd· Mrs.
her aqn Oharles \fil~ltm ~ faintly by Mrs. Carl Weese at ber ~ome W· ltolt.er.
lndef1Dltely. ·
Tueada.y ~ven\p1 Coff~. sand.n.
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Wald Mitchel ar.d {taul Balle.
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rattended the state fa.lr.
accompanled by hls brother, Wife ed. · •
k r:o~ sh
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and ~ldren ~t Sunday at
·The u .• B Sunday school held
Ml'!!. Fran ""'"
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Huntinltowwlth -\'tULtlves ,
their annual Picnic Ftldt»' at thP wilh her daughter, Mllr. Clara
Mr. apd ~ La.wrepce .Bcllnele I CQIIege bt:Pve. ·
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Sui_Eer.
spent l'i1cUIY and Siturda)' wl 11
Mr an'd Mrs. E. J. BcJulsj:ty and
Gladys Rn•J Paul Holman tlltd
hot !liter Dora C&lt;lbb
son James IUid
grandde.ughter Jthn Morehead left Frlday far tht'"
I Mrs. Cad Ductwotih enterMllned came . home ~unday after 11 weeks t tat.e fair.

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NeJ.:mvllle were the ~ ot' Mrs.
IUebard •Duokworth 'Ut)n&amp;.J.
Mill Bellet&amp;a BIDe a~U, B.
Bin&amp;' aPcr"~tlllJ'l« were 'lM
IueN ol Mr. 0111! llq. L. J
Jut week.
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IJamJ IM~ wetk.
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~ll HOOd went to Oolumb\la
Charles E. Bowen, • cadet 1n
Mr. and
t..:w~ ~ lt¢daY to mtt her mte'r llra. the
uotkm of the a.yJat;Snn
•bo have bl!im &amp;l1e lOPAta -or blli BYron H:y111U for a abort ttmr..
oorJ)II a~ R&amp;Pdolpb lleld,
parmt.a,
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8cntJ,my
cbei.ler KnJabt of Cheat.el haa t~~nt. par:t of hll va.cat.lOn hen a.t
went. t:o RJp)ey 81Junla:y to mtt been hired Co tea~b the OtJlon)' hil home . He le(t TbiJIIday for

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ao low It dOfan't PlY to take ch,ru;ee:' ,·
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aalety, lbll&amp; Ufe a~ ewpoiby-the
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rile ~~""""' pojnter, J:la"""' Dunn , •• inspired 1, IM barbaric """'lty of Asia'•
most dreaded plwnc:kTer ••• u efte graas
could nol vow where hb hone had
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tea party ~-~c)l in C9lonial rl aY• were ~
~laY~• yteY ar,e r~ttjn~ ready to P~l
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to have 1
IJ~l one lqea in mind, and that i• t o cre"tc " l~rver Income I
for hurself ond from all ropnr\•, •h• i• 11nt in fiq~ncial
di str~HS at present by any ~tretch Qf the imillrJinatiun.
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l;et uo ~ope for the ~·· ••ke and iu order to vive i-.
the cnuqtry a chance tll'"liave two more good c\tb.u~• l
fH\her tron t~e kinq the aver~ge screen f~vorite i•, lh~t'
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' everywhere regard Lucky Strike as the
. mildqtQglirette, The fact is, we never.
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mellowing, are then given the benefit
of that Lucky·S.trike purifying process,
described by the words- "It's toasted".
That's why folks in every city, town
and hamlet say that Luckies are such
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~·If~ ~ !"rill a bttllr 61Hl, !reath 4 l'fltlr ~""• or lffA'4I a lltnw •OM.rt·"llf Jha, his ntighborJ tho ht

0.1/4hi,tMmiotllt """"· tJw-/d w_i/1 ouM4"'- l"th II his ..... "-RALPH WALDO EMERSON.
Does not this explain the world-wide atuptance and approval of lucky Strike?

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A neW cl'ais ot nura.e11 l'f.Pi&gt;tt.ed at
lable 1lle '!lid ~lili apple .butthe Hober Ha.pltal SChoOl of Nurst,r, Prt~ flOC per bUshel J. B. lnv,,
Tuesday. The et1ht young Ia- .1. "·" - '
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~ K&amp;the.rtne Hubo&gt;..r, Pom~roy :
Mill Plorence Sutter, Welch, w Va;
Mlsl!. ~Helen P,e, Wellaton: Miss 1
Evelyn )foraa.n, Oak Hill; Miss
Lubeth TBylor, Powell; ¥fill Ruth
Qowdeo, ~etdtJvUie; Ml.sfi Olive '
lkadbur)', Proctorvllll!; lnd M18fi
Anne ~ace, Nel!lonvlile, MINs Mildred Miller, a:. directress and Mls.&lt;;
LM.ura Thurman, Jnliltructl'f'oss, hnv··
boUt resumed their dutlt:b.

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house, bam u.nd other outbWldinl~~
Undltrl&amp;td wtt.h 20 acre&amp;~ of good.
e9fll ~ tqr oil and -.. tnve
nUlts from Pomeroy and on per·
manent t'Ofd. Tetn'\1 Qfl.n be arranged to rtsht. part)'. 1l'or further lnrormatl(:ln Ci.U 310~R
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The Wo1il~n's Pofelan Mlli810nan '
Scclety of Grace M I!; ctmr¢b held ·

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brooclt, wllite &amp;old theh· m~lnl Tue.sday e.ttemoon nt 1

#fame Reward. Home Laqndry til; ho!" ot lolr! . ~h!rltt ••~ !\II ''· 1
Oo , M!ddloport.
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c f0110wlnl new omcers
were- t~Hed : Mn. w. A. Klr, 1. I
prl!lldent: hlfl,, E. 0 . McCall, vloe I
,· president; Mn .Roy Beb;, recoralng
B~~tr~ ~r.::: Mrs. J . T. Hall, aaal.etant.

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Ja~.:k Flelif1cr Sayre, eldest son of
Mr. and Mn John W Sayre, died
lut Fr1day In Oolwnbus. He was
born at Letart Palls. March 26,
1900 and spent his young hfe tlwre
He moved, wlth hLs parents. to
Westervllle about fourteeH )'tl8.i'S
ago, t.hen to Columbu~;~ where death
occur ted
He was a mechanic, having been
Interested In the 1epalr or watches
a.nd clocks when but a lad. For
the paet three years be had bee..,
aJ!licted with
and death

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crepe st Ua, no\'e._ h y woo l ami
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It 11 rudp /or 1mmrd•att dtllvuy. lt
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drus, the IIU!11ber ul tht l'Bttcrn a.JuJ
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'fuwn&amp;)a()&gt;, !.y COih!U'Ucl n.1; LWO I 00 It
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lira. Ella Bowera of Athenl 1pent ~il/gwalk~ utJ 1h11 !U fl. •I'•" "'''"~• •'Uti"
da.:r. Lhe former at. Ba
D\111•1 ttte week elld wUb her .....r Kn bt.d~t&gt; tlh·. 1'-!o. HE-7·:!5 uur l ,~ alhuc
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Juntor S"wart., George Benton I . lrft. •nd Mrl. Maurice Outhle
l.entph tiiUQ ft ,.. .u ••k:.
C1 cts, b~er Clyde CI'WVJ and had ., Sunday IU- Mr. l!ld Mrs. 1 &amp;tli••Wd CUll· uf c"'"'truct111n ....4.~ 30
""!~!I''· I Earl and Perrell Hardl:l returned 1 Plld P'Jiher and ehUdrm. of rh e buld.. . "'u"t ~~tmlt wlui niB b11J
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Sa.twdey night •from f
w~k's CornlnJ
11 e~rnr'"'' r.h•• ~ n• "" amount " ua1 ...
camp, _ at Portland.
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live JHit
cent lr.•,~ I ot lbt
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b .. t Ill 1&lt;0 ... . ent mote lhan , .• n
at.S Catherine Beqtz oC Oolum~ ct&amp;Y afternoon trom a trtp to Wash- Tb.,:,~ .. nd nnaa•~ 1'1n ooo 00. 1
bu was the eue&amp;t or her lrBDd- lllltiJb D
P l•t&gt;~ •lid 81'-= if•c:J~Iktn• r.t.rl! ..., oi!P
mother. Ml'B. ~ennl'! Bent&amp; and
Mr. i.nd Mrs. Rou Hawk an;l dau ~•...!..":'~- "~n~e 1,."! J!'.~""~'ta10tt&lt;t:~~fb~
ether rJ:)attvea !)Ver tho week end lhter Ceryl' attend~ the S!iPiartz put y D.r£ctor ur Hlwhwa~11.
Cflrptb,_er. li'Clfi"s and P'loyd Ho· r!unlon 'Monday aftA!lrpO!)Jl. ~~ waa
,I\,. lll...,.,... r ""'"' rvn .t~e •·lr;t~t '" '*·
back, e~ployed by "t he Ruat Engt- htld at the
near Pish ceme~ •.ct. ""Y 111111 " 11 bid~!0 w. liERnU.I..
neerma: · Compu.nv of Plttlbuf"lh, teey.
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~tate lhPwli;r v•rfldor.

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A wonder c:ity ia one where the ci~y pve111ment run• the c:ity
in th11 ~" way u .1. •ucceaaful buaineN.
From the ar~r~~menb of the different c:quntrie• who detire to
~et~jn !IJ'IIlamenb or in any way increaSe tJ~eir ~ilitary or ~val
ltr!lll,th, it will be found that all hul' ~ell' clauna to do 10 ~n ,t he
n.:c:c:uity for 1ecurity. In pre-war day• ll place in the 1un wa1
c:onaidered a rood enou1h acuae. Thw C:OIIJIUy taY• not!Un1
!!.bil~t a R\,Ce in tlte aun, but doea demand 1ecurity. Thi1 i1 1ound
CODIIDOD eenao, for while a plaee in.the IUD may rlorify a cpuntry
it doea not !!fOYide aec:urity and "!\urity ia what Ameri!:a need1.
If you have a car to aell, you will probably 1et more for it if
' you advertUie it in thio new1paper.
Thefe uems to be a lot~-=-=--of folka who are firmly c:onvinc:ed •
.that p~ple can be made pel by an ac:t of C!Jnrnu.
The Pr&lt;IIP"ri~Y of ~J ~~!neu depei.da upon the pro1perity
of the conimunity n wlt!ch it 11located.
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E church met Monday evening nt
the honfe of B. M. Crpss on Me~
Kinley avenue wlth 25 membera 1· ,~,,a,,er
present. A well arranged program "'
wa~ 1eudcred Rnd a splended btlllquet was served The class of men Is
Floyd Boback ~~ond
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antlclmatlnll a U\llllber of C"'ntesn frcm ..- Ule country inl.o
to bl·ing Kl CO.Ler nun'lbers. p;o:not(! the Fanme Drummond
Interest apd attendance. The next this week.
meeting w11l be at the home )f Beu 1 Mr. and Mrs Wa1d Ihle sperl
Spencer
U1e week enrJ he1e With the latter'e
mot.htr, Mrs Amclla
Ha.ylnan,
KETURNS FROM HOSPI'tAL
while returning !rom a -tour Of the
Miss Ltillan Goldbctsou who un ~ east to their home Dt Monroe, 0 .
derwent an operatLon for llPJJ(.nd!Misses Helen Roush and
citls two wee}(~ ago nt Lh~ Holz.,,. 'rrusesll acccmpan1~ Cllfton:l.
h011plt.al wa.s brought "boone Bntut· 1 gle. Mondo.y, to his
day She Is llllprovin~ nicely .
1fla.)U, Pa , for a few days
Cllffmd Beegle
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Sunday from Ha.yes,
John W CroB!: aud Yo'l fe &lt;JC..:om~ over Monday with hts o~tOi~~
p&gt;Utled by their C04SIIls. Mr aud H'lrry Roush and Miss
Mrs Frank Wilkins o{ Co ill o abu~ a.nd other zelaLives and !'tend;
l'"lunded 'in Friday from a thre·: Dorcas Mr. Be:cs:le h&amp;s been
weeks motut trip that took tl1t!m ~:; t illed w l ~ h one of the largest
Bc1.lde r and Denver. Colorauu ~ ~ t racUng companies in
tnnung hflme by the way or ?uebi:J Ule ~t t"ant)'~elght years
Muskogee , Tuls1, Memphis
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Mr. and Mrs c. B. Enael and
Nashville. totAlling 4231 mtleo;
Mrs. Eunice Bardo and daue:bk:r

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\Part) uf lh&lt;l Ohio Niver road, I. H. Htt
Mr. and Mra' J L Cook atld ch11-l 'i liltli1&lt;· .i.tll)ll&lt;l "Hu. 'i. I" •a.il•bur)
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LOYAL WORKERS MEETING
The re1ular mon't;hl.y meeting of
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Miss Margaret OrahiUIJ. w!ll return to Cincinnati Saturday to l'e sume her studies at the Unive rsity
of Cincinnati after spending her
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and Helen at home Dnd
John Jr. at home

Dcneld
Rt binwon
e11 torta.tned
Monday eve.ulniJ w,m a kl~cllen
~howu In honfll'
~~ Mn.
Holll.'t
Queen. Mrs Queon tccc!Ved many
t ·1utttul r.r·d uoolul ho~flelW!d
!. 1fts
Tllo~e nrea~ent WCI'e' \Jt(rs,
C :rJr. Chapman, Miss Tht~lma Rlt~
t11;. M1 !! Nowl.fln Stcl'lit'1'1: Mro.
Shelby Roberta, Mrs. Katherine
l&lt;IJcher, Mrs. Joe ~Mlllcr, Miss Lu~ !
'1 llc Qhrt~t. Mlsae8 Ruth a.nd MD~\
11r d Ollma.n, Mfll: Ttd Keller,
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Parley, Mn . f'ro.nk 1
Hoblnson, Misses Anna Belle ~d
Kcse Wllaon.

Prevents Lar&amp;e PoresStays on Longer

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new W&gt;Jnderrut &amp;ml..LO·Qj.A) \'I.e;.
Powder. Rides tk' lines. ov. ukJel:
apd pores New French proeeu,
\!ontcom(ry, who wm spend tb~!. make&amp; It spreM: me ! smopthb aiKl
stu on lonJer No more shiny , .se&amp;.
vacation here
Mr. and Mre. J. W. Walhu:e At~ Ptn"at fo.c:e powder known. Preventa
Lt:ndtd the- Mc:CuU~h ltllrt~U&gt;l , • larte J)Oi'ta. A1k t.Oda7 for new,
union, J4ondi\Y nt U•e McCuUou ... • wonderful face powder, MELJ..O-o
; :d homestead ~n Eqle Rlda:~- In GLO. Ulat suits eveey complQion.
t.he cvenlna they had ae JUffi.li. t'be Jacob Elberfeld b•ma Co. .Adv.
Rev and Mrs. J. A Conkle IU)d
~lldren ot Akron. Mr. and Air ,
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l&lt;O'fiCt. IU CONTHA.C"IOIU:I
.li'O."I"t, Otl OHUJ
Jl'reeee ' and liOn, .Mn. De.na t.i4&amp;0U
Lll::I'Alt ••II:N 1 Ut' ttJloHWA. ·1 5
a.nd chtJdren. Mr. and Mn. !'led
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Lee -..:ou
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A U&amp;'O&amp;t tT. !lt;'t.
UNIT rKICI!: CON'I'RA\;'f
f'recker and daUJhter of COlu.n~
s,.~ 1-"0P&lt;.-18 will 1.11'! r..,riv~ ~t tbe
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Albert Botldna ~nd cht• .. -- of Ohao, •1 C.lumbua. Olito, un~ll_,n, 0 ,;.
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Bprln.rnekl, joined Mn. ~~na Ylida), Sntt.embllr u. 19ln:. for ;m1
here Batun:ta)' at the home Of tJle
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latter'l parenta, Mr. and Mn. Oren a tu ill. uar&lt;led 1u .he ,..,ue Wf\~"•e·
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week eu-., ret.umlna home r.tonm.••
N t"lWM Cvuntr. Qtllo, un tiudot• ":tl ''
Mr. and Mn. WallaCe Pleke.:. ..
or th~ OttiD RIH·r road, 3. V·
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and son Don of Oolumbus., weJ'I! ro..-u,.hlp, b! ~rr•&lt;llu• ·~d •J:• . 1\!,!u·
IUe&amp;tli of tl)etr pareots, ¥T
and ~'r~tfntt &lt;Ira na~~~: RtrU&lt;!turr. •9td lla• ·
Mra. B E 'l'ickens and Mr. 11nd 111f,.. '! '~' culle~
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V'lth her fOil·ln-laW and d&amp;Uihter
l&amp;r. and Mr8. ~ward MontgOm.tl')'
t.t Cc.lumbla, 'hnneuee and the
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able. Pleasant location. Vale at
Tbe next meetlns will be
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troua start on their tlnal swinK
throulh the east, th.e pantc waa on
IN1EBNI\'fiUl'&lt;&lt;\~ LEAGUE ' I
,P.lrf1n
ilational leque today.
Club
w. L. Pet I
G,AJI!Ic! ~li~Y
Altb~h the Bruitu; attU are ftve
Newark . .
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games lli front of the Plrat.e&amp;, the Baltimore
Al'jiEIUCAN AS~Oj:.JA-p~N
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former showett sllns of lotna' into Buft'a.lo . . . . .. . . . 04
Colum'ftus at LouftivUI~
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one of their LYPIQ&amp;I road alumps by nc&gt;chester
Indlanapolta a..t Toledo.
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loallll botlt enM of a double·header Montreal . . . . .. .
Ka"ilsu .CH,y at. St. Paul.
111
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to the low)JI B011ton Braves )'ester~
llUw~ukee at MhmeapollS ..
Jersey Cltj' . .
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day. II to 4 '!'ld 2 10 0
Albany . . .. . .
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as
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The reQlafuder of the P.astern
NATIONAL LIRAGlJl:
5ll 1Q3
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trip will Provide an acid test. for the Toronto . . . . . .
Cincinnati
nt New York.
manaaertal ob1Uty of _charley · ,., ...... ..,.._ oJ'o _ _ __
Chicago at. 808l'&gt;U
Or!Qml, under whose lmoplre4 lead~
&lt;two pmesl.
crshbf the Cubs won 18 out. of 20 Pirates were beaten by Pleddy ,Pltt&amp;burgl't at Brooklyn
18ntel In their home stand, con~
eimach, portly Btooklyn Southpaw
St. Louis o.t Philadelphia.
eluded Jqt week .
ln tq~ nla:htcp.p ~Y a 1i to . 2 count .
Grimm's players went to i)leC"S Hit!! by Clanlly a.nd Wrl&amp;'ht featured
4M.ERICAN LEAGUE
complet.Cily In ~e jiC~tll lnnlna pf ~~ ~~.r·s p~tA~ on BUl Ha.rrl!= .
the ~t 1ame YQ.tlirday whtn tbe ' Ott's 32itd'. bQUief and flve stra.illht
Philadetplita at Cle"VelRnd.
Braves routed Pat Malone and scor~ h.ita by Joe J,Joore enabled the
lk!41ton at ,Chicago.
New York o.t Detroit.
ed nltle runs. •'l'he Btutns were o tant8 to ~e c}U.~ Qlncinn"'tl 7 to
5
guiltY of ft.ve errofa.
&lt;two II:Mlea) .
In the nightcap Ben C&amp;l'ltwell
With Jumbo Jim Elliott ttghtenWMhington at at Louts.
llmjted. the Cube to seven hits ana 1n1 up in the plnthe8/ the Ph1lliPS
outpJ&lt;:hed B~ and Smith
staaered tp the wir-e ahead of tt1e
INT~RNATION.t\L LEAGU~
After winning their eleventh aame Cardinals, e to 6, '\Dizzy" Dean was
Roohe11ter o.t Bu1Calo.
In eucceulon behind Dip BWU't's tfle loablg twrler.
Baltimore at Jei'Y:Iey City
pltehl.ng, 8 to 3 with the aid of a
All Ainertoon lea;ue\ clubs were
Newark at Alban)'
six;rWI rally In the fil'8t lnnt~, tbe Idle.
Montreal at Toronto.

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A neW cl'ais ot nura.e11 l'f.Pi&gt;tt.ed at
lable 1lle '!lid ~lili apple .butthe Hober Ha.pltal SChoOl of Nurst,r, Prt~ flOC per bUshel J. B. lnv,,
Tuesday. The et1ht young Ia- .1. "·" - '
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Mill Plorence Sutter, Welch, w Va;
Mlsl!. ~Helen P,e, Wellaton: Miss 1
Evelyn )foraa.n, Oak Hill; Miss
Lubeth TBylor, Powell; ¥fill Ruth
Qowdeo, ~etdtJvUie; Ml.sfi Olive '
lkadbur)', Proctorvllll!; lnd M18fi
Anne ~ace, Nel!lonvlile, MINs Mildred Miller, a:. directress and Mls.&lt;;
LM.ura Thurman, Jnliltructl'f'oss, hnv··
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house, bam u.nd other outbWldinl~~
Undltrl&amp;td wtt.h 20 acre&amp;~ of good.
e9fll ~ tqr oil and -.. tnve
nUlts from Pomeroy and on per·
manent t'Ofd. Tetn'\1 Qfl.n be arranged to rtsht. part)'. 1l'or further lnrormatl(:ln Ci.U 310~R
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brooclt, wllite &amp;old theh· m~lnl Tue.sday e.ttemoon nt 1

#fame Reward. Home Laqndry til; ho!" ot lolr! . ~h!rltt ••~ !\II ''· 1
Oo , M!ddloport.
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were- t~Hed : Mn. w. A. Klr, 1. I
prl!lldent: hlfl,, E. 0 . McCall, vloe I
,· president; Mn .Roy Beb;, recoralng
B~~tr~ ~r.::: Mrs. J . T. Hall, aaal.etant.

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Ja~.:k Flelif1cr Sayre, eldest son of
Mr. and Mn John W Sayre, died
lut Fr1day In Oolwnbus. He was
born at Letart Palls. March 26,
1900 and spent his young hfe tlwre
He moved, wlth hLs parents. to
Westervllle about fourteeH )'tl8.i'S
ago, t.hen to Columbu~;~ where death
occur ted
He was a mechanic, having been
Interested In the 1epalr or watches
a.nd clocks when but a lad. For
the paet three years be had bee..,
aJ!licted with
and death

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lira. Ella Bowera of Athenl 1pent ~il/gwalk~ utJ 1h11 !U fl. •I'•" "'''"~• •'Uti"
da.:r. Lhe former at. Ba
D\111•1 ttte week elld wUb her .....r Kn bt.d~t&gt; tlh·. 1'-!o. HE-7·:!5 uur l ,~ alhuc
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Juntor S"wart., George Benton I . lrft. •nd Mrl. Maurice Outhle
l.entph tiiUQ ft ,.. .u ••k:.
C1 cts, b~er Clyde CI'WVJ and had ., Sunday IU- Mr. l!ld Mrs. 1 &amp;tli••Wd CUll· uf c"'"'truct111n ....4.~ 30
""!~!I''· I Earl and Perrell Hardl:l returned 1 Plld P'Jiher and ehUdrm. of rh e buld.. . "'u"t ~~tmlt wlui niB b11J
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Sa.twdey night •from f
w~k's CornlnJ
11 e~rnr'"'' r.h•• ~ n• "" amount " ua1 ...
camp, _ at Portland.
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b .. t Ill 1&lt;0 ... . ent mote lhan , .• n
at.S Catherine Beqtz oC Oolum~ ct&amp;Y afternoon trom a trtp to Wash- Tb.,:,~ .. nd nnaa•~ 1'1n ooo 00. 1
bu was the eue&amp;t or her lrBDd- lllltiJb D
P l•t&gt;~ •lid 81'-= if•c:J~Iktn• r.t.rl! ..., oi!P
mother. Ml'B. ~ennl'! Bent&amp; and
Mr. i.nd Mrs. Rou Hawk an;l dau ~•...!..":'~- "~n~e 1,."! J!'.~""~'ta10tt&lt;t:~~fb~
ether rJ:)attvea !)Ver tho week end lhter Ceryl' attend~ the S!iPiartz put y D.r£ctor ur Hlwhwa~11.
Cflrptb,_er. li'Clfi"s and P'loyd Ho· r!unlon 'Monday aftA!lrpO!)Jl. ~~ waa
,I\,. lll...,.,... r ""'"' rvn .t~e •·lr;t~t '" '*·
back, e~ployed by "t he Ruat Engt- htld at the
near Pish ceme~ •.ct. ""Y 111111 " 11 bid~!0 w. liERnU.I..
neerma: · Compu.nv of Plttlbuf"lh, teey.
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A wonder c:ity ia one where the ci~y pve111ment run• the c:ity
in th11 ~" way u .1. •ucceaaful buaineN.
From the ar~r~~menb of the different c:quntrie• who detire to
~et~jn !IJ'IIlamenb or in any way increaSe tJ~eir ~ilitary or ~val
ltr!lll,th, it will be found that all hul' ~ell' clauna to do 10 ~n ,t he
n.:c:c:uity for 1ecurity. In pre-war day• ll place in the 1un wa1
c:onaidered a rood enou1h acuae. Thw C:OIIJIUy taY• not!Un1
!!.bil~t a R\,Ce in tlte aun, but doea demand 1ecurity. Thi1 i1 1ound
CODIIDOD eenao, for while a plaee in.the IUD may rlorify a cpuntry
it doea not !!fOYide aec:urity and "!\urity ia what Ameri!:a need1.
If you have a car to aell, you will probably 1et more for it if
' you advertUie it in thio new1paper.
Thefe uems to be a lot~-=-=--of folka who are firmly c:onvinc:ed •
.that p~ple can be made pel by an ac:t of C!Jnrnu.
The Pr&lt;IIP"ri~Y of ~J ~~!neu depei.da upon the pro1perity
of the conimunity n wlt!ch it 11located.
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the honfe of B. M. Crpss on Me~
Kinley avenue wlth 25 membera 1· ,~,,a,,er
present. A well arranged program "'
wa~ 1eudcred Rnd a splended btlllquet was served The class of men Is
Floyd Boback ~~ond
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antlclmatlnll a U\llllber of C"'ntesn frcm ..- Ule country inl.o
to bl·ing Kl CO.Ler nun'lbers. p;o:not(! the Fanme Drummond
Interest apd attendance. The next this week.
meeting w11l be at the home )f Beu 1 Mr. and Mrs Wa1d Ihle sperl
Spencer
U1e week enrJ he1e With the latter'e
mot.htr, Mrs Amclla
Ha.ylnan,
KETURNS FROM HOSPI'tAL
while returning !rom a -tour Of the
Miss Ltillan Goldbctsou who un ~ east to their home Dt Monroe, 0 .
derwent an operatLon for llPJJ(.nd!Misses Helen Roush and
citls two wee}(~ ago nt Lh~ Holz.,,. 'rrusesll acccmpan1~ Cllfton:l.
h011plt.al wa.s brought "boone Bntut· 1 gle. Mondo.y, to his
day She Is llllprovin~ nicely .
1fla.)U, Pa , for a few days
Cllffmd Beegle
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Sunday from Ha.yes,
John W CroB!: aud Yo'l fe &lt;JC..:om~ over Monday with hts o~tOi~~
p&gt;Utled by their C04SIIls. Mr aud H'lrry Roush and Miss
Mrs Frank Wilkins o{ Co ill o abu~ a.nd other zelaLives and !'tend;
l'"lunded 'in Friday from a thre·: Dorcas Mr. Be:cs:le h&amp;s been
weeks motut trip that took tl1t!m ~:; t illed w l ~ h one of the largest
Bc1.lde r and Denver. Colorauu ~ ~ t racUng companies in
tnnung hflme by the way or ?uebi:J Ule ~t t"ant)'~elght years
Muskogee , Tuls1, Memphis
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Mr. and Mrs c. B. Enael and
Nashville. totAlling 4231 mtleo;
Mrs. Eunice Bardo and daue:bk:r

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Miss Margaret OrahiUIJ. w!ll return to Cincinnati Saturday to l'e sume her studies at the Unive rsity
of Cincinnati after spending her
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and Helen at home Dnd
John Jr. at home

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Rt binwon
e11 torta.tned
Monday eve.ulniJ w,m a kl~cllen
~howu In honfll'
~~ Mn.
Holll.'t
Queen. Mrs Queon tccc!Ved many
t ·1utttul r.r·d uoolul ho~flelW!d
!. 1fts
Tllo~e nrea~ent WCI'e' \Jt(rs,
C :rJr. Chapman, Miss Tht~lma Rlt~
t11;. M1 !! Nowl.fln Stcl'lit'1'1: Mro.
Shelby Roberta, Mrs. Katherine
l&lt;IJcher, Mrs. Joe ~Mlllcr, Miss Lu~ !
'1 llc Qhrt~t. Mlsae8 Ruth a.nd MD~\
11r d Ollma.n, Mfll: Ttd Keller,
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Parley, Mn . f'ro.nk 1
Hoblnson, Misses Anna Belle ~d
Kcse Wllaon.

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new W&gt;Jnderrut &amp;ml..LO·Qj.A) \'I.e;.
Powder. Rides tk' lines. ov. ukJel:
apd pores New French proeeu,
\!ontcom(ry, who wm spend tb~!. make&amp; It spreM: me ! smopthb aiKl
stu on lonJer No more shiny , .se&amp;.
vacation here
Mr. and Mre. J. W. Walhu:e At~ Ptn"at fo.c:e powder known. Preventa
Lt:ndtd the- Mc:CuU~h ltllrt~U&gt;l , • larte J)Oi'ta. A1k t.Oda7 for new,
union, J4ondi\Y nt U•e McCuUou ... • wonderful face powder, MELJ..O-o
; :d homestead ~n Eqle Rlda:~- In GLO. Ulat suits eveey complQion.
t.he cvenlna they had ae JUffi.li. t'be Jacob Elberfeld b•ma Co. .Adv.
Rev and Mrs. J. A Conkle IU)d
~lldren ot Akron. Mr. and Air ,
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l&lt;O'fiCt. IU CONTHA.C"IOIU:I
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Jl'reeee ' and liOn, .Mn. De.na t.i4&amp;0U
Lll::I'Alt ••II:N 1 Ut' ttJloHWA. ·1 5
a.nd chtJdren. Mr. and Mn. !'led
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Lee -..:ou
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UNIT rKICI!: CON'I'RA\;'f
f'recker and daUJhter of COlu.n~
s,.~ 1-"0P&lt;.-18 will 1.11'! r..,riv~ ~t tbe
bU8
oll'lc• &lt;•( thl tlane Hldlway i.Jfu&gt;ellll "'
Albert Botldna ~nd cht• .. -- of Ohao, •1 C.lumbua. Olito, un~ll_,n, 0 ,;.
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Bprln.rnekl, joined Mn. ~~na Ylida), Sntt.embllr u. 19ln:. for ;m1
here Batun:ta)' at the home Of tJle
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latter'l parenta, Mr. and Mn. Oren a tu ill. uar&lt;led 1u .he ,..,ue Wf\~"•e·
Welte where 1he had been vlatUnJ tur •~ one cuntr.~t )
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week eu-., ret.umlna home r.tonm.••
N t"lWM Cvuntr. Qtllo, un tiudot• ":tl ''
Mr. and Mn. WallaCe Pleke.:. ..
or th~ OttiD RIH·r road, 3. V·
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u. o, Stat&gt;. K&lt;.ntto N• '1. In 81\liebul'lr
and son Don of Oolumbus., weJ'I! ro..-u,.hlp, b! ~rr•&lt;llu• ·~d •J:• . 1\!,!u·
IUe&amp;tli of tl)etr pareots, ¥T
and ~'r~tfntt &lt;Ira na~~~: RtrU&lt;!turr. •9td lla• ·
Mra. B E 'l'ickens and Mr. 11nd 111f,.. '! '~' culle~
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Motday,
tenrl.b 6166.~ rt. or 1.28 1 mllll8lf.l1:1!m~lell c:o.tl '" conatruc\iap
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l&amp;r. and Mr8. ~ward MontgOm.tl')'
t.t Cc.lumbla, 'hnneuee and the
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and &amp;~'room cotf.ale. AU eonM· a'Creri;',. ~."'Mo 1ue Tope, mite boX
vet\lenoe•. Close in. Rent reaaon- seeretary.
able. Pleasant location. Vale at
Tbe next meetlns will be
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troua start on their tlnal swinK
throulh the east, th.e pantc waa on
IN1EBNI\'fiUl'&lt;&lt;\~ LEAGUE ' I
,P.lrf1n
ilational leque today.
Club
w. L. Pet I
G,AJI!Ic! ~li~Y
Altb~h the Bruitu; attU are ftve
Newark . .
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games lli front of the Plrat.e&amp;, the Baltimore
Al'jiEIUCAN AS~Oj:.JA-p~N
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former showett sllns of lotna' into Buft'a.lo . . . . .. . . . 04
Colum'ftus at LouftivUI~
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one of their LYPIQ&amp;I road alumps by nc&gt;chester
Indlanapolta a..t Toledo.
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loallll botlt enM of a double·header Montreal . . . . .. .
Ka"ilsu .CH,y at. St. Paul.
111
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to the low)JI B011ton Braves )'ester~
llUw~ukee at MhmeapollS ..
Jersey Cltj' . .
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day. II to 4 '!'ld 2 10 0
Albany . . .. . .
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The reQlafuder of the P.astern
NATIONAL LIRAGlJl:
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trip will Provide an acid test. for the Toronto . . . . . .
Cincinnati
nt New York.
manaaertal ob1Uty of _charley · ,., ...... ..,.._ oJ'o _ _ __
Chicago at. 808l'&gt;U
Or!Qml, under whose lmoplre4 lead~
&lt;two pmesl.
crshbf the Cubs won 18 out. of 20 Pirates were beaten by Pleddy ,Pltt&amp;burgl't at Brooklyn
18ntel In their home stand, con~
eimach, portly Btooklyn Southpaw
St. Louis o.t Philadelphia.
eluded Jqt week .
ln tq~ nla:htcp.p ~Y a 1i to . 2 count .
Grimm's players went to i)leC"S Hit!! by Clanlly a.nd Wrl&amp;'ht featured
4M.ERICAN LEAGUE
complet.Cily In ~e jiC~tll lnnlna pf ~~ ~~.r·s p~tA~ on BUl Ha.rrl!= .
the ~t 1ame YQ.tlirday whtn tbe ' Ott's 32itd'. bQUief and flve stra.illht
Philadetplita at Cle"VelRnd.
Braves routed Pat Malone and scor~ h.ita by Joe J,Joore enabled the
lk!41ton at ,Chicago.
New York o.t Detroit.
ed nltle runs. •'l'he Btutns were o tant8 to ~e c}U.~ Qlncinn"'tl 7 to
5
guiltY of ft.ve errofa.
&lt;two II:Mlea) .
In the nightcap Ben C&amp;l'ltwell
With Jumbo Jim Elliott ttghtenWMhington at at Louts.
llmjted. the Cube to seven hits ana 1n1 up in the plnthe8/ the Ph1lliPS
outpJ&lt;:hed B~ and Smith
staaered tp the wir-e ahead of tt1e
INT~RNATION.t\L LEAGU~
After winning their eleventh aame Cardinals, e to 6, '\Dizzy" Dean was
Roohe11ter o.t Bu1Calo.
In eucceulon behind Dip BWU't's tfle loablg twrler.
Baltimore at Jei'Y:Iey City
pltehl.ng, 8 to 3 with the aid of a
All Ainertoon lea;ue\ clubs were
Newark at Alban)'
six;rWI rally In the fil'8t lnnt~, tbe Idle.
Montreal at Toronto.

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READEP.S' NOTICE - It yon want
the Newo Office of The Dall1
Tribune, call 236-L; I( the Bnslneq
Office ask for 202-R.

Sepk 8-Ilj'B-Poult.ry
tJ \.t~
A pupil of Puteur he founded the alflacty, demand. t&amp;IJ!, aupply modtr-

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lnaUt.ute of e•perimeatal ~Cb:MI at&lt;J colored bt111 16- 11 . Ieahorn
In RUISia and o!'J&amp;Ilbed a mfodltal hel).l 100-12, eolof'td sprln.,en 15·
service dllf'lnl the, World War
18 , leJborn sprlngert 12- I&amp;, J"OOISt;,.

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Pair llllihtly wanner In souttl

LOn llfhl Sat urday lner ea!lna
Saturday night

~~ol &gt;ly ~thow t&gt;n;

ers 10- U, d~s t0-1:1, 1eeae 1-10
Butter markft steady, dematid
fair, aUpply moderat.l!! ; 92 seme 21

3-t, 89

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11 t-il, 88

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Essa market firm. demand 1ooc1
supply modi-rate, ftrat nearby C:W'·
rival d their pare'lt.&amp;.
tent reoeipta te-n: freUl extra
The jowney to ColumbUA ~ wu tints 19- 20, helliU'e)r whl~ ez.
()1M! trouble
l.fter anrsther ," the truJQ-22 , So 0 W Va Ky curglrl8 Hlated to loclkl authoritle&amp; rent recelpt8 1$
a he ctU!lcul ties reached a .climax
Vegetables tomatoes markflt about
last nlaht when the Jlrla tried to seady demand slow. supply J.ilht!leep In a eomfteld near Lexing- nearby 8 qt.. chip buke~ 15·35. New
ton. 0 but were dnven to a hay. Yorlt lu1 bona 6x6 and laraer 35-40
Cabbq;e mar.ket about steady,
stvck by cold wtather
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'Then a hone had to come a10n1 demand slow, supply llght, neJrby
and eat our cover oft','' one of the bu baskets 50 New York bulk pel·
barrel 800~100 10 lb sack 'JIS 80
atrll 5B.Id
The llrla had only t2 which lhey lb saclt 85 50 lb llack 40
etarted out from Cleveland

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ELECTRIC THEA1'RE, Pomeroy, 0.
Thursday and Fliday,

Sept. 8-9

"MIWON DOLLAR LEGS"
Jack Oakie, W;-C. Fields, Andy Clyde, Ben Turpin
Comecly "Succe11"

Saturifay, Sept. 10
"RIDIN' TORNM&gt;O"
Tim McCoy, Shirley Grey
Comedy "Of'AII People"

Boat,
Crowded
With
Workers, Goea to Bottpm of River

FORCE OF BLAST

Blows Bodie• To Shore
Aa Well Aa In Rivel';
Many Injured
By J4M.EB L K1LOALLEN
INS Staff Corrt:HMmdent
NLW YOlk Sept. 9-INEI-- T went.y
ciEht wmkment were f'ff lld o~hlv
jured in the h011p1u.. s and a~
undttermtncd number misslng aF
the result of a sudden expl061on
tod·w aboard the steamer • Obser-

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tn the En.st river off 13uth

l'he vessel was carrying 150
wclkrnen to Riker's Island The

steamed l&gt;lew up as lt was backln8'
uut of Jt.a .slip and f!ll.nk

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by Police Ocmmlsp • Mul&gt;coonoy

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Shoes

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interprdlltlons of the
son's approved footwclll' fashions

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m~dels s~Ctdw:d here. litscinatiilg
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FREE! FREE!
A "JUMBO" Tablet for
the gchool boys and girls

buying Red Goose Shoes.
Guarl'nteed to wear.
Price $1.00, $1.96 and
$2.95

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perf~ fitiins qtialitics.
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Atted with 1 Si-en.tlffick S'b o e s. Becau!e
these shoes are patterned after the gracel- ful lines of a normal fo~, they At trimly at
the heel 1and instep onc;l yet provide ample room

FIT THE FOOT IN

was the
st&amp;temen•
P J Cartl.li Construction
~···"!~fo: which leaad the vt&gt;RKel
that.
had been recovered
the river
mora:uoo
esta.bllshed on the Bronx shore
Father Robert Mulcahy pas tor of
Rom&amp;n catholic Cnurch

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