<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<item xmlns="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5" itemId="22249" public="1" featured="0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5 http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5/omeka-xml-5-0.xsd" uri="http://66.213.69.5/items/show/22249?output=omeka-xml" accessDate="2026-04-30T04:54:22+00:00">
  <fileContainer>
    <file fileId="60711">
      <src>http://66.213.69.5/files/original/ac954b88df2f00778bf734a7f21e97aa.pdf</src>
      <authentication>54535560b2b093fb7afe37de62ec9c99</authentication>
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="4">
          <name>PDF Text</name>
          <description/>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="52">
              <name>Text</name>
              <description/>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="70087">
                  <text>OH IO

Tr
II

J Nll l
U

H IGM ST A

COl

w V

tU

I TH

0

J NK
- IC you
of T
t
Bu I

ARGE C

~

e

T DO EP~

....,

OOOftnM&lt;P~~f~

portion tn

•

END D

' Chief

Vot

''
VE

eot ~re

I
;

'

,.

'·
) ·-•

RIPU

ll~

NT

HAT Rllll
TrAI

R 0

w
nd Serve
,~tr g, Jenl&lt;in
Otbera
opellk

..
I'

'

mil

., '

·•

e

''

o..

~.

'

"

"
'

•'

7•

'•
~

)o,~··l,•t~ ·~·· :

•

7

•

ld'• . '

.
}

•
.

,,
•

"

esclilan11- :tiDII&gt;f.iifuoot~•-

·n· ,
\

t , •-••''"·•

'

'

..

-'

\

•

launedl&amp;te clew&amp; as
of the sla.yer.

t the dist ict. -

�'

~

I'

.,

.....r•

'
..J,$?=~~,;:::: Most Beautiful Co-ed to Wed Ideal Man

Republican Candi&lt;!ltes

-Ctt
. - . . .That
. .

~-·

P8MH intereepc.ed .
port. 0 ; by OalUpoiLI '1.

NATIONAL

bJ Yktdle-'I'

Pin\ Downs·

O . A. H. 8
M . H. 8 . . . .

•

Offtclalll .

~ee, 0

Bluts,

.

I

.. Ofofo 0-8
. , . I 1 1 J.-.--1

hld.

a..

U., Ump; NaUI, 0

Ref : 1
U., I

,.AMf1ANY ·i

HALL

art 111f

:\I

1

..!

lOCAl LINE IS TOO LIGHT

-----

!IEBE COULD 'hardly be any better Illustration of the!
worth and general all-around de~endablllty •P088esaed
by David S. lnll'alla; republican candiilate for rovemor
than that a!forded by the many darts aent out by the dem- 1
oerate in their frantic eiforte to dlspia'c~ Hln\ Iii the minds 1
of the Buckeye voters, with the present chief executive,
t~eir candidate, Governor White. The oppo'Oitlon fon:es
not only admit that the young aapirant to Ohio's highest
pQaitlon iB qualified, they blaat the newo to •II comen of
tho otate. They oay he hao a good record wh.,,ver he baa
.been · placed, they tell us he iB honeot, . honorable and
manly to the core and then aa a grl!at an!;l-1\lrmaxi they·
'I'd!!, B,UT he iB too rounr.
.
· ~ baa been aaked dozena of tim~• be'fore In many 1
quatt:ilni •• well as in thlo column, when hili youtti ' ~~~n 1
ch4r1~d &amp;&amp;'ainst any man who iB old ei)Oufrli&lt;to·· ~ had ,
the lnariy e.perien~e8 of • man such &amp;fl tt(e', dtinoer:a.ts
'
! I ' •
'
tlieri!aelv"' B&amp;y Inralls Ia? When baa )r~lith been Jiunr
~und one'o neck ao a handicap? When was the adare
Jltlt p~bliobed by the late Doc Oal'e r ~ll!'&lt;llnll':the end·
lfl~n'• uoefulneBB at forty, been chanred tO Uad
It be·
,lnlat -that are?
•
·
-J:lavid S. Jnrallil iB all that the
· '
l.hit;ia J
Mn!l !'• ~ more. He iB
Pl. of· Jll&amp;nhood and of
~~~li~ lfii' atteoted by
\Wth ~®or. to hlnuoe'lf . ~Pl'l
Di~d $.

.

lloef, Bfa-wP1 'Couple~ With Good Pauint Attack
1 Spell•J?eteat for Middleport A.gainat Laat Yean
•·
So,.thear.tern Ohio Chatnpiona

To Stop Power Combination Of Sibley And Hamrick;
Jaekete However, Show Wont ~Exhibition
Of Taeklinr Of Entire Season

CN\11 !J -~~b ti!MbcAATs

T

' '

'

'1

I

voot from l"Y youth.-Poolm
71 :6 .
•

t

~

I.
are my

1.

--

ain the Red Cross and Help
The Distressed and Needy
WALLACE
EAT FOOTBALL ROMANCE

_.

W'AUAC.I'- .S JI.Jr.-.t•Ur@ •1" IIINe ' #'J!A.TV•IINJ 4YN.DIC.Ari{ 1 1NC.

tation wu the opcmng gun
hlohori goofina salute.
The roar follow ed shortly.
door opened and a flock of
men m blue s weate rs w1th

so

.

Word Led

~·o

mon og ram~

surrounded hirn,

gratulatmg

him

effusively

c;;,;;;,;~:1 Pat, tn a wn•ce h ~av1ly lad co n

Anothe;:

inhent ed brogue, atmoun ced that
thE' Yo ung ~ l&lt;!' n ~ S h ake~ p r ar(' C lub
would no w crune 10 o rder · ~ h ~

. '
::~~;~=~;~~::~~~;~meettn
11r•nlrl In uidn·!~e~ ,ilij
Broth er(:! llouH!
1!

B'y /utbur ••euea" Baer

=

Brot h( r i~ ntre .;:-onvl'ned tn i
flowe ry LII '\' 11 0
til(
1
o{
'""" ''" I
ol
I

stare and smiled. He thoug!l.t
if the 'tara bad a sense uf
, also, at the
11'1 tloe
toes on the

Bearching the
the intangthlcs,
of his todays, )•esterdaJ •
and, tomorrows.
He wondered desperately what it
all abnm
others had looked at the
lind found answers. Perhi.LpS
btq blink!!rs were anJtlous to
wluu they knew-if the

his mind off

~";~~;d

o;;,-;g

rc qu e~ tt'd t.- r~~ d
lift ~ d

h.m

to ,,

t

I

How Much
' .

has reached her
dau;rhter to M:r.

Jlolt, 01

•
IS

a dolltiri'T
..
~

_l)aye tJarum laid, "When Y,ou 1et

Mem~

Arm-chair

The ehlld Ul a irand~
Mr. and Jd:l'8, Ray

ot Mn.

...

• great1faneldaughter
Lucy OUe&amp;.

•

Shoppers

Marvelous
flav,or!

are skillful shopp~ri

hold·ef ten.dollars 'ret it iqt.; you or onto
ycu a:: aboD u ~tnt can, For there ain•t no
pocket in a ehroud and you're a loniJ time
dead."
·
t
••
t '
If you bad nothinl but mcJii.!y ' YO\I
would be po(&gt;r,'iildee41. • It ia the thinr' f!'~
whicb :you-can e,.claanre the mo_ne; ybu
urn that set the staqda~a of yqur li~l
J

comforts and convenienCes.
.

'

\)•

Almoat .e,er)-purohue y&lt;IU ri)t.ke re•
P""'"nta a·chii~Cen ·And uaually a wide
ch"i~~" betw~~ ·wi'ee lit four. or fortvaood .
pi&gt;nlllilitie.. · · · .
.)
.

,

h ''.·

r::'

r,

today .

!

~-

.,

' \

\ \

You know this. But'do you know that
'· it io you. ~bo la~rely'!Jett•'!mine~ the vat11e
. ofyourd~ll,an? , •
;, .. ·
&lt;
!'

·

\

I

,

\

I

Many thln1• contribute to the · dia·
tance a dollar will' i~~, but the rreateat alifnt
in valu4!! receiYecl" i1 Ackertilint.~ ; · · ,.
.

'

,f ~ .......
\ -~ '

. ........~

·\

'

·'

'

The adnrt\lemento in itli~per ,t~l~~ ­
about the beit F&amp;des of m~andioe. ·They·
tell you where they can 1.-. had and for how
much.
They tell you of the new thinp that
manufa&lt;.turen are producint to mt.ke your
dollars of real worth to .you in ereater com•
fotu, better livinl, enjoyment.

.

'

Read the adverti~ta. Tak'l time
to save time. Tt.ke trouble to aave trlluble
Read to save walliin1. Seardt the ada to
uve aean:hin1 the otorea. And to milke
the dollar 10 farther!
•

�'

~

I'

.,

.....r•

'
..J,$?=~~,;:::: Most Beautiful Co-ed to Wed Ideal Man

Republican Candi&lt;!ltes

-Ctt
. - . . .That
. .

~-·

P8MH intereepc.ed .
port. 0 ; by OalUpoiLI '1.

NATIONAL

bJ Yktdle-'I'

Pin\ Downs·

O . A. H. 8
M . H. 8 . . . .

•

Offtclalll .

~ee, 0

Bluts,

.

I

.. Ofofo 0-8
. , . I 1 1 J.-.--1

hld.

a..

U., Ump; NaUI, 0

Ref : 1
U., I

,.AMf1ANY ·i

HALL

art 111f

:\I

1

..!

lOCAl LINE IS TOO LIGHT

-----

!IEBE COULD 'hardly be any better Illustration of the!
worth and general all-around de~endablllty •P088esaed
by David S. lnll'alla; republican candiilate for rovemor
than that a!forded by the many darts aent out by the dem- 1
oerate in their frantic eiforte to dlspia'c~ Hln\ Iii the minds 1
of the Buckeye voters, with the present chief executive,
t~eir candidate, Governor White. The oppo'Oitlon fon:es
not only admit that the young aapirant to Ohio's highest
pQaitlon iB qualified, they blaat the newo to •II comen of
tho otate. They oay he hao a good record wh.,,ver he baa
.been · placed, they tell us he iB honeot, . honorable and
manly to the core and then aa a grl!at an!;l-1\lrmaxi they·
'I'd!!, B,UT he iB too rounr.
.
· ~ baa been aaked dozena of tim~• be'fore In many 1
quatt:ilni •• well as in thlo column, when hili youtti ' ~~~n 1
ch4r1~d &amp;&amp;'ainst any man who iB old ei)Oufrli&lt;to·· ~ had ,
the lnariy e.perien~e8 of • man such &amp;fl tt(e', dtinoer:a.ts
'
! I ' •
'
tlieri!aelv"' B&amp;y Inralls Ia? When baa )r~lith been Jiunr
~und one'o neck ao a handicap? When was the adare
Jltlt p~bliobed by the late Doc Oal'e r ~ll!'&lt;llnll':the end·
lfl~n'• uoefulneBB at forty, been chanred tO Uad
It be·
,lnlat -that are?
•
·
-J:lavid S. Jnrallil iB all that the
· '
l.hit;ia J
Mn!l !'• ~ more. He iB
Pl. of· Jll&amp;nhood and of
~~~li~ lfii' atteoted by
\Wth ~®or. to hlnuoe'lf . ~Pl'l
Di~d $.

.

lloef, Bfa-wP1 'Couple~ With Good Pauint Attack
1 Spell•J?eteat for Middleport A.gainat Laat Yean
•·
So,.thear.tern Ohio Chatnpiona

To Stop Power Combination Of Sibley And Hamrick;
Jaekete However, Show Wont ~Exhibition
Of Taeklinr Of Entire Season

CN\11 !J -~~b ti!MbcAATs

T

' '

'

'1

I

voot from l"Y youth.-Poolm
71 :6 .
•

t

~

I.
are my

1.

--

ain the Red Cross and Help
The Distressed and Needy
WALLACE
EAT FOOTBALL ROMANCE

_.

W'AUAC.I'- .S JI.Jr.-.t•Ur@ •1" IIINe ' #'J!A.TV•IINJ 4YN.DIC.Ari{ 1 1NC.

tation wu the opcmng gun
hlohori goofina salute.
The roar follow ed shortly.
door opened and a flock of
men m blue s weate rs w1th

so

.

Word Led

~·o

mon og ram~

surrounded hirn,

gratulatmg

him

effusively

c;;,;;;,;~:1 Pat, tn a wn•ce h ~av1ly lad co n

Anothe;:

inhent ed brogue, atmoun ced that
thE' Yo ung ~ l&lt;!' n ~ S h ake~ p r ar(' C lub
would no w crune 10 o rder · ~ h ~

. '
::~~;~=~;~~::~~~;~meettn
11r•nlrl In uidn·!~e~ ,ilij
Broth er(:! llouH!
1!

B'y /utbur ••euea" Baer

=

Brot h( r i~ ntre .;:-onvl'ned tn i
flowe ry LII '\' 11 0
til(
1
o{
'""" ''" I
ol
I

stare and smiled. He thoug!l.t
if the 'tara bad a sense uf
, also, at the
11'1 tloe
toes on the

Bearching the
the intangthlcs,
of his todays, )•esterdaJ •
and, tomorrows.
He wondered desperately what it
all abnm
others had looked at the
lind found answers. Perhi.LpS
btq blink!!rs were anJtlous to
wluu they knew-if the

his mind off

~";~~;d

o;;,-;g

rc qu e~ tt'd t.- r~~ d
lift ~ d

h.m

to ,,

t

I

How Much
' .

has reached her
dau;rhter to M:r.

Jlolt, 01

•
IS

a dolltiri'T
..
~

_l)aye tJarum laid, "When Y,ou 1et

Mem~

Arm-chair

The ehlld Ul a irand~
Mr. and Jd:l'8, Ray

ot Mn.

...

• great1faneldaughter
Lucy OUe&amp;.

•

Shoppers

Marvelous
flav,or!

are skillful shopp~ri

hold·ef ten.dollars 'ret it iqt.; you or onto
ycu a:: aboD u ~tnt can, For there ain•t no
pocket in a ehroud and you're a loniJ time
dead."
·
t
••
t '
If you bad nothinl but mcJii.!y ' YO\I
would be po(&gt;r,'iildee41. • It ia the thinr' f!'~
whicb :you-can e,.claanre the mo_ne; ybu
urn that set the staqda~a of yqur li~l
J

comforts and convenienCes.
.

'

\)•

Almoat .e,er)-purohue y&lt;IU ri)t.ke re•
P""'"nta a·chii~Cen ·And uaually a wide
ch"i~~" betw~~ ·wi'ee lit four. or fortvaood .
pi&gt;nlllilitie.. · · · .
.)
.

,

h ''.·

r::'

r,

today .

!

~-

.,

' \

\ \

You know this. But'do you know that
'· it io you. ~bo la~rely'!Jett•'!mine~ the vat11e
. ofyourd~ll,an? , •
;, .. ·
&lt;
!'

·

\

I

,

\

I

Many thln1• contribute to the · dia·
tance a dollar will' i~~, but the rreateat alifnt
in valu4!! receiYecl" i1 Ackertilint.~ ; · · ,.
.

'

,f ~ .......
\ -~ '

. ........~

·\

'

·'

'

The adnrt\lemento in itli~per ,t~l~~ ­
about the beit F&amp;des of m~andioe. ·They·
tell you where they can 1.-. had and for how
much.
They tell you of the new thinp that
manufa&lt;.turen are producint to mt.ke your
dollars of real worth to .you in ereater com•
fotu, better livinl, enjoyment.

.

'

Read the adverti~ta. Tak'l time
to save time. Tt.ke trouble to aave trlluble
Read to save walliin1. Seardt the ada to
uve aean:hin1 the otorea. And to milke
the dollar 10 farther!
•

�•
•

,.,
'.

•
' '

..''
811KDAY.

..'

c:.aroilk D, i.Ri

'
.

·C~lLWOLIS

......... ;ux&amp;

.

'

I Ewob.

•

-

'

St. Louis U. Plan

I

CJ.4liSI f l ~D

To Educate Fans

BOYD J'OUND GUI.Lt'l'

~DV&amp;aTISIIHl

UoCTfO .~

ACcuses Manager

ri••a••-&amp;
......t

IC'ft 'KMit
United SlAtd nt
l'ht-

tlle.Jtk

~th
truo.

oa

lh~l

8J ROBERT A •.HERil'OlU&gt;
INS Sporti Writer

.. .
Male :ManicuristS
- . II

Single G., Grel}t
Pacer Once Sold
For Only $275.00

'

Nmst ~eula,.
•• •

*

• C~tiele Cavallero M.lke !ltb~t
•nd II!• ~~- Lo've

ret'Mf!

r:·~:~;,~~~~~!£J
wW~
~

. OrooiiiiDI E11911tlal

lft

t~Ne ru~t.ne~.

~

l!lh!Kt

Iron; 'with 11 rudder Jlf).• t
ll'OOd.

'POLLYAN.U

for RentroR RENT-Pour room •pa.rtment

AT AU: DIIIJGGISTI

\\IIWI¥ tumiabed. All modem con-

~- Phone 21M~
ll. B. Beeg:le.

or 4.~-R.

10~~.U-3t

'ibR :RENT-Apartment over Pnn-

'UP · ~ store on Main street.
P•'l 'Grace Horton, Phone 111-X-

..

)Q.:IO-et.

w-~~ w"="::.l":.ci_ _ _...
~~0 Times With. The De·
·, WfUlOn. lt'l Freel !'or thirty

~)'• we give e. complete cht1.8!111
lUbrtcatlon with eaCh clu.nse ot

()11

Oc' .111 toouutt
Nov. liS. Hlib preSJUit ln&amp;U1.Ued.

Rlltel ltedacNI

...io ~

BOOM$ $1.10, $U6

We ~ ~ nrtntah any Diak.e

..

B&amp;TB •1.:11

Or model. lhell Service Station,
P'll' cor-....... "'~ocr\ 9·

"'til

PoinowY ~'&gt;ev.

10-2J,.4t;_

I

..
o,.. ' ,.,.,
'

Flftproot

*I BooiQ

DINING ROOM AND

.,

COFFEE SHOP
UodM' Shle Maaapmea\

&amp;LBA. CO(Iil.T

HOTEL

Mew smnaa. Flothla

..

PIA!iiO 1'UNniG

wrt:e ror

~

ind Rak..

JAMU· H. Butler
Ma......

. ....

-·I'

gagtd. Be WM still winning rnces

at the fate of more than 1 of every
2 at tbe age of 1&amp; when he stu!
w.a ·abl~ to p&amp;ce a mlle heat in
tWrJ minu.tes.

i'l f'Tti • ~1:.

Sh•rk• Grut Swimmen
Sli11rkg

lla\"1~

n

UHtst

extrnm·

dlnnl"y puwcr ofllwlnuntur, great endumuoo, ond 11 rnpldlt]t nt moUoo.

Hotel Hillsboro

llnny lul'ge .aMeli tnhnblt the O(Klll
oee:UJ. f1•1lowlng &amp;hlpa f'or wefiQ,

INFIELD

By EVA .A. TINGEY

¥EI·-.

NIGKTIJ: AKD KII.OLIGJ:Ii
J:I(IJ:liBLJ:
'
tW Ti•ltl M14fil . , H-1.,, ••d
Mtul"l i• r.m
,aru,u .rr
m~dt ;,. Ntu T1ri.
Ht:re's an adorable idea for x,.,.,j
gift suaeation.
'
lt is the tatett
whim .of Pari~-to
match your DiJ:btit to y.o ur Dell~r

Real 'Bad Actors' Terrorize Reel Good Ones
• - .~ ... -- -·
*
• •
,.. .
_...

!LARGEST ALL-YEAR HOTEL)

~·

Epidenli~ Of ll!"d-ups, Burglaries and Kidnap Threats in Film Colony Forced Stars
•
to Employ Army Of Guards.

.,.J '"'

I

The sq,uarern~"ked .•i1~tie i• eo
1quaint an.il., )It~)' w1th 1t:1 puff~ll
~leeve1 and ·~•· And _how_ you
love the /lttliBtt, •hDWD 11'1 !he
min.iaturt vitw . . It hu the new b11h

'

nedtlint, b~.tttoatd smartly up to ~he
shoulder arid iJ wr,.ps the . e rw·
ins lleek at~dei-ness. ]b b11"'Puffed
dteves are fascinating ..

"Pe;,ch qt.in crepe
£ufiion it,

i~

i.
e7iQUL:ntt: I o • 1
\

I

·II

TlliJ 1Mtlrll N1 . 18iJ6 ., .., bt d·
t•itml i11 Jit~J 12 11 2().
•
!

This

I.•IW~

ddii~tr1.

~tow

i1 ,;...,, f•r

i~turudi1111 .

lt 11 luf,.d ·tMt.
'

Ill

()t

Qffero MIU!Y

I '

Gel T/wlt 1't!~lf1'!11

Seod 15 cents (in ~t_l,ups
1o

•

Tampa, FIQI'ida

ii

col~l ·

Fathion Bureau. :ytrlte c,rcfu11dy

and plainly your name a'nd f~l ~ •
dieu, tht nulJ)bet of Ule p•ttllrfl and
tht i\a'e yo1,1 .. ant.

.1\.ddftU youl' letter iu th11 {ullow·
\I)J Wlp· ; -

Sill11le:
~-llf!.

.

~-®

..

(

~-OP

~~~r

J

�•
•

,.,
'.

•
' '

..''
811KDAY.

..'

c:.aroilk D, i.Ri

'
.

·C~lLWOLIS

......... ;ux&amp;

.

'

I Ewob.

•

-

'

St. Louis U. Plan

I

CJ.4liSI f l ~D

To Educate Fans

BOYD J'OUND GUI.Lt'l'

~DV&amp;aTISIIHl

UoCTfO .~

ACcuses Manager

ri••a••-&amp;
......t

IC'ft 'KMit
United SlAtd nt
l'ht-

tlle.Jtk

~th
truo.

oa

lh~l

8J ROBERT A •.HERil'OlU&gt;
INS Sporti Writer

.. .
Male :ManicuristS
- . II

Single G., Grel}t
Pacer Once Sold
For Only $275.00

'

Nmst ~eula,.
•• •

*

• C~tiele Cavallero M.lke !ltb~t
•nd II!• ~~- Lo've

ret'Mf!

r:·~:~;,~~~~~!£J
wW~
~

. OrooiiiiDI E11911tlal

lft

t~Ne ru~t.ne~.

~

l!lh!Kt

Iron; 'with 11 rudder Jlf).• t
ll'OOd.

'POLLYAN.U

for RentroR RENT-Pour room •pa.rtment

AT AU: DIIIJGGISTI

\\IIWI¥ tumiabed. All modem con-

~- Phone 21M~
ll. B. Beeg:le.

or 4.~-R.

10~~.U-3t

'ibR :RENT-Apartment over Pnn-

'UP · ~ store on Main street.
P•'l 'Grace Horton, Phone 111-X-

..

)Q.:IO-et.

w-~~ w"="::.l":.ci_ _ _...
~~0 Times With. The De·
·, WfUlOn. lt'l Freel !'or thirty

~)'• we give e. complete cht1.8!111
lUbrtcatlon with eaCh clu.nse ot

()11

Oc' .111 toouutt
Nov. liS. Hlib preSJUit ln&amp;U1.Ued.

Rlltel ltedacNI

...io ~

BOOM$ $1.10, $U6

We ~ ~ nrtntah any Diak.e

..

B&amp;TB •1.:11

Or model. lhell Service Station,
P'll' cor-....... "'~ocr\ 9·

"'til

PoinowY ~'&gt;ev.

10-2J,.4t;_

I

..
o,.. ' ,.,.,
'

Flftproot

*I BooiQ

DINING ROOM AND

.,

COFFEE SHOP
UodM' Shle Maaapmea\

&amp;LBA. CO(Iil.T

HOTEL

Mew smnaa. Flothla

..

PIA!iiO 1'UNniG

wrt:e ror

~

ind Rak..

JAMU· H. Butler
Ma......

. ....

-·I'

gagtd. Be WM still winning rnces

at the fate of more than 1 of every
2 at tbe age of 1&amp; when he stu!
w.a ·abl~ to p&amp;ce a mlle heat in
tWrJ minu.tes.

i'l f'Tti • ~1:.

Sh•rk• Grut Swimmen
Sli11rkg

lla\"1~

n

UHtst

extrnm·

dlnnl"y puwcr ofllwlnuntur, great endumuoo, ond 11 rnpldlt]t nt moUoo.

Hotel Hillsboro

llnny lul'ge .aMeli tnhnblt the O(Klll
oee:UJ. f1•1lowlng &amp;hlpa f'or wefiQ,

INFIELD

By EVA .A. TINGEY

¥EI·-.

NIGKTIJ: AKD KII.OLIGJ:Ii
J:I(IJ:liBLJ:
'
tW Ti•ltl M14fil . , H-1.,, ••d
Mtul"l i• r.m
,aru,u .rr
m~dt ;,. Ntu T1ri.
Ht:re's an adorable idea for x,.,.,j
gift suaeation.
'
lt is the tatett
whim .of Pari~-to
match your DiJ:btit to y.o ur Dell~r

Real 'Bad Actors' Terrorize Reel Good Ones
• - .~ ... -- -·
*
• •
,.. .
_...

!LARGEST ALL-YEAR HOTEL)

~·

Epidenli~ Of ll!"d-ups, Burglaries and Kidnap Threats in Film Colony Forced Stars
•
to Employ Army Of Guards.

.,.J '"'

I

The sq,uarern~"ked .•i1~tie i• eo
1quaint an.il., )It~)' w1th 1t:1 puff~ll
~leeve1 and ·~•· And _how_ you
love the /lttliBtt, •hDWD 11'1 !he
min.iaturt vitw . . It hu the new b11h

'

nedtlint, b~.tttoatd smartly up to ~he
shoulder arid iJ wr,.ps the . e rw·
ins lleek at~dei-ness. ]b b11"'Puffed
dteves are fascinating ..

"Pe;,ch qt.in crepe
£ufiion it,

i~

i.
e7iQUL:ntt: I o • 1
\

I

·II

TlliJ 1Mtlrll N1 . 18iJ6 ., .., bt d·
t•itml i11 Jit~J 12 11 2().
•
!

This

I.•IW~

ddii~tr1.

~tow

i1 ,;...,, f•r

i~turudi1111 .

lt 11 luf,.d ·tMt.
'

Ill

()t

Qffero MIU!Y

I '

Gel T/wlt 1't!~lf1'!11

Seod 15 cents (in ~t_l,ups
1o

•

Tampa, FIQI'ida

ii

col~l ·

Fathion Bureau. :ytrlte c,rcfu11dy

and plainly your name a'nd f~l ~ •
dieu, tht nulJ)bet of Ule p•ttllrfl and
tht i\a'e yo1,1 .. ant.

.1\.ddftU youl' letter iu th11 {ullow·
\I)J Wlp· ; -

Sill11le:
~-llf!.

.

~-®

..

(

~-OP

~~~r

J

�t..
•

I

'

,.

•

. . .•,.. -

•

' '

.

~ · ·l 6 1

Ml

IG

&amp;TA TE
ST

H
!I US~

U
0 I STH A l

C(}L VYU'

U,

Y,

s·

non

:ump for l1oo1v"''"

R

--------- ----.--------

HER
nlrhl a

"""

not m

NEW

URTI~, H

Ill
SN

CT
I

I

NY IN

' Bv Act Ch•••tre
I

Dio

H

e

Mr. ond Mr.&amp;

Columbus came
e

w~k

e

'""'

e al
ave
..• s
.,
·.
•'

• •
H

'

•

'

A

•

"" ,.

tnveauaa

of PO.IItlcrl

I)'

?•
d

one

ar•

A

lpt!D

•'

•

to

f

thet ·

da

y

you

d ito ad·.•

h·

·-

'

'.

....

t

is
•

re·t' n the priee of

th' 'P-for

(!

r,

aelf.

S.W.1lier

~rda'ofrea~

e

•

lueo

'"

�</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </file>
  </fileContainer>
  <collection collectionId="1047">
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="69286">
                <text>10. October</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </collection>
  <itemType itemTypeId="1">
    <name>Text</name>
    <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    <elementContainer>
      <element elementId="7">
        <name>Original Format</name>
        <description>The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data</description>
        <elementTextContainer>
          <elementText elementTextId="70089">
            <text>Newspaper</text>
          </elementText>
        </elementTextContainer>
      </element>
    </elementContainer>
  </itemType>
  <elementSetContainer>
    <elementSet elementSetId="1">
      <name>Dublin Core</name>
      <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
      <elementContainer>
        <element elementId="50">
          <name>Title</name>
          <description>A name given to the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="70088">
              <text>October 23, 1932</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
      </elementContainer>
    </elementSet>
  </elementSetContainer>
  <tagContainer>
    <tag tagId="2336">
      <name>gothard</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="9151">
      <name>kope</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="5499">
      <name>rhoades</name>
    </tag>
  </tagContainer>
</item>
