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                  <text>TJDl DAILY TRIBU!IE"""OIII:IIOY, OHIO.

LANGSVILLE MAN IS
BROUGHT TO JAIL

fiREMEN BE~TEN MEIGS SPORTSMEN ARE ELATED

.To
Here

BY ANNOUNCEMENT THAT
BllDC~l ClERKS LAKEIS INCLUDED IN PLANS

STOP
-AT-

BYRANT'S STAND

'lent ! New• Diueminated Excluaive1y by Daily Tribune,

Chief "Bay" Roush, ...
To Reocue b An·

Mean• of Raia.ing Enthuaiaam Here5 Alao to Afford

FO&amp; BOllE HADE

Work for Many Who ao"e Idle Now

ICE CREAM

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Gilea, Court Sten·
O(ITapher Appointed
By Court

~CT APPR~VEO

Help Yourself To These

Woman Beads N. E. A.

PITTMAN'S M~N
Pl~N

Bl

"New Deal" In Cotton In·
duatry To Berin
July 17

Committee At Ec~mic
Conference To Decide
On Propoaal

A.ma1.ing Tale

DEFINES WORK WEEK

WOULD USE GOU&gt;

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'fRE RUN COUNTS
The lli'IDmiBili as to whether
a run coantll when n. double
play Is completed after a fly
ball Is caqht, has , 0n1e up be•
fore
The play \l(hlch brourht
II about Friday evcnlnr Is as
fo1lowtl• ODe man Olf'- runntrt
on Chfrd an!t PJect'nd. baU4·r hit
a ny to uutrltld which is cau:rl:!l
1unner soor•nr after the ralt:h

before the runner at

t~ccond

Is

retired on a douhl.- play followina the catch
The run DOES cnunt tl'caUiie
thtt fOJ'Oe' pta.y In qdMUon R not
like one wherein "" runnllr is
"for etl" to another b:a.&lt;re by a
bfttt.er.., Tit!: .I'Pilner 111 thL H
c:tu&gt;e had aiMady tellf.hed s•r 11nd ha.ae a...,. wu tttlred em 11.
plav slmUu.r W otll'! rcl'ltdting
hat! he 11trayetl too flU' fron'l
Uw b!Uie an4 b1:en 'lu-own ool
by thl'! catcher ur oth ~r ~lt•\df'i
bdorll b1• t'ould return

Cho.rlt&gt;.s M:attln, 16, colored was
placed in the county jail Friday
evening wht-n he anlved here via
!Jus trorn Clrclr.ville
Martin Is 0.1 cused by uuthorltLt'S
o40 stealing a watch from the Grue·
qcr Buber Shop hew where he
was formerly employed and when
n.terroga.tet in regard to the theft

(,,, ,., ,d t

Sherur A

o

Traov thp.t

he bad sto en the wat"h as aiJeeecf
~n~ u n

uontlnued with his storv
1hat he had takPn the walch and
o;:,;;hil~g;;;.;-o. M'ift to girl friend
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In a jail cell t.o

Twcnty ~ two

am:ateur

$1.95 AND $2.95

Prlu~r.

'Pomeroy

c«mcluslon
and facta

one

LAC£ DRESSES, PIQUES and
ORGANDIES
Just Arrived!

will be

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SILK DRESSES
Cloalq 011t Odds ,!I.IUI.illdi f

\" $1'95,

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the ha.IJI)lness or all concern.

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T.he following
wiener roallt
thl'! home
of Neas6

,.,lases Mary

Mildred, Florence
Elizabeth Sauvage

Lew"-

,$2.95,

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.-$3.95,, '

.vlere co.,.lderably

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OF COURSE ALL OUR·EARL Y SPliNG COATS AND SUITS
AT ~IG REDUCTIONS

All New Sprinr Goods, Mootly Navy Blue
A FEW BATHING SUITS
·All W&lt;/4, Now

A Bir Lot of $1.00
·DltESSES

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$lao '
Were Mucb More.

CHILDRENS DRESSES

l&gt;Q~'T FAIL TO SEE OUR
[11\lf: OF PAJAMAS FOR
MlDES and LADIES.

LMOilt beautiful dresses,

ar.;.;.,e(l. . ' );:ou will be
pri~
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.. Ramblln' Kid

• ~ (1a. pel'lftn)

Snnd•1'" 111nd Monda:r

One rroup of
HATS

One lot of New
Sprinl( and Summer
HATS

lot die rllht lble f•

"'Baqaln of Century ..

This fi'GIIP IDohlctN Wlklk,

tile coel ...,.. .. fl&amp;iall ...

'Matinee Sunda.y

bnnm, NaY7. aDd ~

tU

lborb

Plth~T~Md

Uomedy

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LIBERTY
THEATRE
Ml4dlepeft.

Ohlo

Soett, Vhienne ()sborftl:, H

w...... In
"SUPERNATURAL
Shorts "Ftfe"

obatetrleJans
AU reque&amp;t.ed that.,
ethl.ca.l reasons, they are not be quoted dlreet·

EXPENSIVE Dt'tESSES in Summer shades
' All $10.00 values ........... '.. , ..... - .... 1 •• ·.- •
A nice aelectiDII-"-AII.Sileo-Come Qiuek I • . '
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1PI1:G 0' MY HEART'

"It's po~~~lble" aald another ''The
U&amp;ual result, I ml&amp;ht add, Ia to des~

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Mari•n Da•ln J Fal'ftll Mac

at a

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lllayed lmruedlalely a.t the
!jle pl1X: e tllwz= maf&lt;'h
All

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and MT!l. A S Arnnlrl 11nrl
WlnnPr ol · ihr
daughtPr MR.LY Virginln. oi Green:-; '&gt;Yf'
• • r ~ (' !1 IVf' a 1dvl'd hAt fo ~ .fill nlay "'tuner of
champlonehip
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vlslt wUh the former s parents Mr t~rs~nd
bracket 1 -H11rbrecht
and Mrs John A10old or Harrlaon- f"lt twl1cr ?. - HH?.Oiton vs Hawk (
\ille and relrttiV('!:I ond friends In 1f-D Jenklno;lln vs LPifheit:
1
PomNO~
Mls.&lt;i Fumces Hn.nlug of Athe~ ti. JeJl.ipsnn v~ 1 Vlluq:han 5 fi. J{arbi'~cl\t ' vs n va.u[l;ho.n, ,.
' :-! spending lhe week end with hl:h'
Graber, bye
Wlnnr!" of cne
I
&lt; 1ste r MI.G., Mary Vlrglnla Haning
·n~ 1winnm or :l 3 wtll meet 4: f'
A R Kni ght wos 1' b11slness visit·
WIU' meet bye
or tn CLn.ctnnDti Friday
The doubles
Mls.&lt;i Martha Slagel who has been
... tt,endlng no;mal s~;hool tn W~s:h­ lows H
D C arrlvt&gt;d Friday Leo nn&lt;l J Mees a
summ('r with her par Murray vs Ltet.wl1er R
Ma.neiiS·L Vaullhnn vs
Ftl~t;;~;I•Vnd Mr~ John Sla.gel
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WPst wm1 brought horrw p Harbrecht Hnzelton·D
the Holzer hospltnl ~t:m vs Qmber-Cllftord
h i' has beeu undergoing
lii~ condit ion If&gt; repott ccl
WIENER ROAST

·~lo't

moet

~~ t~~~~~~I :th_·nJor~~~.,~-'r.-·~"=~:.:=;""':J~

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''CHILD OF
l'dANHA TT AN"

to a definite
with facts
not

wnre and RA.led s Drug

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TONlGHT

labor--And It

l:n~ett
'nto
btl.ch Hardwl\le

to.:pn!Ollt lbe
Memberll of thP 0&amp;.11\had class of tl'-c410)1~'!t(.iOOc "' to
enjoyed jtst what Umc th~v 'J!Lll
!to;'li;;;·~·;~h nnd
beach PRrty
e~ t.o appear !or pi~'S'
W Va Fr\riav f!Vf&gt;a_ppenr at 1ht!, tenni~ ..~urt
11 hl,K
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tO bCIJIU IL HPl w1\l 1e8ffil Ill
William Morris or Columbus
fttture
''1endlng the WL&gt;ek end with h s
Singles drawings wtlre .._!~!",~:~
uncle and aunt, Mr and ta{rs 'yVen· '11-Bla~wlu.-Sauva~e
~
de ll Betzing of E118t Malq sU'eet
Frank DIPiero of Columbus re- •• Mullen, 3-Jed Mees
turned tn CnlumblJK Fr1da.y af~r a flf!SSY, 4.-£¥lb Htes vs
viHit her1• with t elfl live ~ n.nd •.--ot11.~r,...

thr: Slmp!IOn M E church

Miss Je89le Gray, school teacher or Philadelphia,
who was elected president or the National Education Association Frid&amp;y at Chicago. where the association ill. hold·
jng its annual convention. M1ss Gray has been active in

tbese

In

PerRonal~

word

of

.._a. Y•ut
$1.00

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The Demand for
WHITE HATS

Is at ita heiibt

New..-...,•lllaJat.

$1.00 ancl $1.95

CLOSING OUT TAMS- Your (:boice ..... ·---·- 25cand5Ck

PRfSIOENT B~CK~
~~[ r~R REPEAl

It

~·r;;;_~;:~~;.:;~~

Tests Prove Man
Vietim,()f Murder

They qreed that by a method
loug practlced with animals, the
Ufe·lfvlng germ of a man can be
j mechanlclllly transferred to a worn-

Deadlock Blame
Laid to U. S.' Door

Neville Chamberlale
PI Failur4!' of Aareement
to Mr. Roose-..-elt
Chemical Aaalpio Reveala
Poi- Fauncl le Dead
Mul'o Body

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HI~H DEUH TOlt
IS RECORDED IN
~Hm HWEEK-E

Statement
Rooaevelt Ursina
Support

At Lead 15 Die As Reault Of Violenr.e In
One Form or Otliu

OF PLATFORM

10 DIE ON HIGHWAYS

Hailed As "Clincher" To
Make U. S. Wet By
Chriatmao

Six Are Killed In One
Craah When Trolley
Car Hits Auto

e~nth

amendment today

assumed

the proport.lons of any e.dmlnlstrat'on drive to whip the Democratic

south Into Une against prohlbiUon
The admlnlatre.c.ton s J.n11uence
tecame a decl81ve factor In the
prohibition war after President
Roollevelt publicly appealed to the
Democratic south to support his
party's pls.tl,.Olm declaration for re
peal I~ put his sl.amp or approval I
on Ute repeal errorts of Poatmuttr
General Jame11 L Farley who has
l.een r9r
urging
Democratic
leaden to '
fi11ht
repeal
In every state

After the btrth of the three
1 he presklent II penonal appeal
children. She 1Jy she said, madt was addressed particularly t.o Demthe miStake' ro permlttlng t.heil' ocrats In the .southern state&amp; ot I
teal tatht.r-the oth' r half ot the
:
bl.r.aare experunent o.ttrlbuted tr.
Milwaukee July lO-INSDr Dunwoody- to come Into Ull'
Beer Is responsible for Louts
Shtlly home and visit th "" children
Conti s bultous and ~ rtnu;on­
"And I fell In love with him" ahe
ed proboacla
testified. "It was only natural, I
But It was Ute bung nnd
guess Surely we could never have
not the beverag:e
D'et on the usual beslll of Jrlend·
Wh1le tappmg
a keg the
ship"
bWlg blew out .st.ruck Louis
She was divorced hom 8belley,
In lhe face
At a hospital
l!t:e
but never married tha fa.·
here it was found
he had
suffel'1!d a fractured nose

sln~ leli

Sanit:uy Grocery Is prov1dmg
to be used In the pla.v
l'hr tt!Qglq,s pl~y wUl begin prom·
ptly at 8 o'clock Monday morning 1
\~~~:~: hearing before undeT the management of Tip Dye
~ nd each set thereafter
will
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a

ea and haUl'S
broulht that

lourmtrrwe nt ~ponsored
by
Dally 1'11lbune and several
buslneAA men which
wm
Monday mornlrut n.t 8 o clock at
Ebersbach court
ofl the

labor and social aervloe.
preakled
over by eovemmenl It considered
\he most controvert:.ect question. ln
the whole economic problem-wag·

Dr Jobn Fmnklin Dunwoody i~&gt;
dead ~ revealed here !.ada)'
that the ph.yslclan wh06e marvelOU5 scientific rilscovery, · accon::lln~
"' Mn1 Hommel enabled her tu

t:d h\L'ilxmd h.o• ~&gt;ettlement or a
J.'iOO.OOO t'JSt&amp;te put Ute
case
1n the reoord.!i at 11 Los
Court Batura:....
It was not untU
the t.hl.t'd chi' J was ~veral months
tid, she said, that ahe, fur the
nrat time met thc.ll' father
At that tlme she ~~&amp;ld. fie Wtui
the wUe of James Shelley o! De·
trolt. Both she and her buabl.nd
wanted chlldreLl, and It was with
h~ r husband 3 coru&gt;E'nt she aeJd
that she took advontage or Dr
Dunwoody 8 'marvelous scientlflc'
discovery..

a

a.rat.ely and live In competition
"In the eyes or Ute wh.ole public
there was a. great conferenef! among
the very leaders of our tndustl')'

NEW VOILES and NEW STYLES

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Detroit July 10 - IN8-The onll'
mBn who coukl tell lJl.e whole stan
of Mrs Mae Hommel s thue 'scl-

Little ebanp

perature

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have thna~ d:!i.UKhters by a mAn sh,
Washln ton July lo-IN8--Th 1
aad move1 see 1 died .n 191~
g
e
1
Mts. Hommel, sulr.( her divor~- cPmplugn ror repeal or the elght-

day, because this law permits em·
players to do by aereement Ul&amp;t
which none or them could do sep·

95c

boys under the
of 17 filed their entries to con•pel;,
In lhe

ancient atrocity went out

Woft.an.'a

f1.lr

Ohio and Welt

t.onl&amp;:ht IUld 'I'UNdaY

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entU\c chUdren, ' car. never speak

Ao Buia For Curreny;
French Minister Ia·
auea ••wamlna'"

Washinat.on, July 10--INs-...,n· i
eel and approved by President II&lt;&gt;&lt;•· I
evelt l.n hla'h terma the couon
tile code today waa a reality
or the COdes to be promu.Jaated
der tbe "New Deal" In Industry
n lfOeJ lnto efrect July 1'l
Polntinl' to the slrntficence
the event, PI"Mident Roosevelt
"Child labor in thla Industry
here abolllhed
Alter years
frultleaB etr.ort and dlscUS81on

Whilie and colored, in voiles, lawns, percalles and A. B. C. materials. More than
500 drl1f!Ses to select from.

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By T N SANDIFER
INS Staff Oorresponc1ent

NEW LINE OF LADIES
DRESSES

YOUNG LAD HELD
FOR WATCH THEFT

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STHRING GH,UP

By Adoption Of New
A(ITHment

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IS SENl TO

CHIH EXECUTIVE
"Child Labor" Eliminated

BUSINESS IS FINE! We have been cloin11 a fine bualne.. for
several months. Cuatomen tell ua we have a wonderful line of
rood• at the rirht price. We always have new thinp to ohow
you.

SCIENTIFIC
CONCEPTION
IS POSSIBLE
Accord ina to Telti·
tnony of Physician•

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Bovs Must Be On 'Hand
At Scheduled Time
Or Forfeit Match

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WEATHER FORECAST_;
VI!'Jl~

LEASED WIRE OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.

CllnN TEXTRE

Firot Match Will
Played At Ebenbach
Court

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READEBS' NOTICE ,.... !t 14111 .w&amp;Q
the Newa Oftl.ce of The D&amp;ll;r
Tribune, call 236-L; If the Buslne118
Olllce ask for 202-R.

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aipKDA!', .lin.!' 10, 11113

PAOli 'i
pool With flltered n.ter 11 provided
for the candldatft, whlle abower

MONDAY JULY 10 1889

THE DAD..y 'l"RIBUNE". "f''aqROY I OHIO

baths are avilllable at

PBOI!lll'O~, M~'" ,l'O

THE . DAILY TRI IJUN E

M C Hobar t

:rilE liiEIGS FUBLI.HlNG COl\IPANl'
ol PomeroJ, ' ObJt

b$efed aa ROOnd-ciU8 matter Be~t 13, 1q26, at the Pol1. on\ce at
"'meJ.,.Y,, OhJo, unca.er the- Aet of March 3, 11178 P\lbll1hocl .o.J,Iy •aDd
.llllliQ' exoept Saturday Locakd on Lowe-r Becot.d Street, romeroy, 0.
When our tr1ends .send us let.Le~ oc ntJws matt.tr lor publication they
~ 1n aU e&amp;&amp;e&amp; sign their n&amp;mes--a.lthoua:h not neceN&amp;rl11 tAl bl
Anonymou11 lettera, howe\·er eXcP'Ient au:J d~ble 1D Ulem·
)11,. 1n no lnltanoo will be pubilahed.

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sJ1ned

5 One Month
5 1 Th
61J
I'Cft Mo n 11 J!S
Six MonlhH

NY

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2 00

.Middleport Beats
Huntington 9·0

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YE WJI L HEAl' W HAl YE ,UW-Be not decetved;
God 1s not mo r.: ked tot what.sot!H!r 8 man soweth, that

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h e .d:o.o t eaJJ Fo r he that ~owet h to h1s flesh shn ll of
' $hall
~
the fl esh leHJJ tun uplwn. but he thut soweth to thej Spi nt
1
f.:hall of th{' .Sp1nt l ea p l1ic cve!l!l~tmg Alnd let us nul be!
weary m well c:lomg, l or 111 due season we .shall reap, tf
faltlt nut - Galatuw :; 6 7 ,D

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Rll HI;S HAVI•: WI'IGS--J..abour not to be n c h :
;:;:~:::.,:r:;r· ~o•:nl~l thllle
a ~dum For rtchc8 certainly' mak e
i;,)w1ng~ , lh ev liy away - Proverbs 23:4,5.

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awnllmg a "new d(!aJ '' If expreSI:I pJ o vunon s c annot he ~~~~~~~~§~==~~~~~~~
h CH! with their pa.rent.!l
F 11
L M Gilmore r P.turn ed home Sold ter le C
\V()j kud out whelehy we will Lt• .tt'lSU re d that Russia Will r ~
- - Ml;-ObHI)'s Ruiph of Colum!Juo
eur - Saturday f rom Columbus afLcr two
down,
tha t those ope~tn lng t he a r~ tc lf Pomctov
I PJl.lY tha t loall ot o rH
hunched m l II !On!:!{} f d 0 II ars, wcrl
IC
mine v.ould
doubt\P.S5 tly It
Vl\ICS
wcekli visit
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the week end with hn parenl~. AI- I ~ pe nt the week end here with her
Harrlsn n ScoU and Dayle Shuler thm J enii:Jns aJ;J.d 'life
PI re nt~$ Mt a nd M1 s Blain Ralph
hud tnr h ettc 1 lo -.e that amount to ou r own Cltlzem m lh1s
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Mr Morris sutn!ested Lhat they
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v1e enjoying a motor Lrlp through
Floyd Rupe 1s :; uft~:. lng w l! a
Mr aud Mr~ Ma rk GaJdcncl anct
d
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wCJe h uvlng a State mcctlm~ In ANS"-1 R TO INQUIRIES WHY
~OU iltl·y nnd g rv e t h e ~am~ am{JUill to our nee j pOOl
Ciolumbus Wcd nesrlay ond would
ltUJ BIRD MINE IIi CLOSED

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Letter wnter
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Answers Queries

come back t.o ~e e us 1huuday
However
th e IH'Xt mOmlllK n uesgre.:tl deal mo1 e qUickly and tcrt:unly mote
day
1 at w01 •. t ime Mr Parker and
than any for~tgn uataon ca n d o 1t
nnother ftllow a ppcmcd at ~lH'
On June 19th Mr Peal! Parke r mine talked abou ~ t he aovernment
tt
It we mu Rt lend m oney wtlh 110 hope of ge tng an y rond Mr Morris of t he Reeking j t&gt;ein~ Lack of them and told the
of 1t back let's lend our own mon ey to uur own peopl e 80 Valley scale committee u M W 111en Jfiane o~hcm went in that
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b
fit•
It
r.1lne 'be woul Ll!lng twelve or ftf !!'Ji!~!!!..-l·ll••t we ourselvca C~t ll l e&amp;_p tne en,. r e eife ""1 re su Jng or A ce.lleu on the writer, present4 lLen hdndred en 110m lhe Hock~
the ex p e nc)Jt mc of the fundfi •
hAve lol:fned
lng rk copy or the hrecent con'tra~ Jug VaHey and bring them out
n1ade bv the Union and tour bll Most aW the m en took their buc:;keto
t
d
th
ropcan natwnS rno1 e than enoug h mOnC'y WI ou a e- Hocking •Valley operator~
nnd went h ume, Jcavmg coal shot
quntc sec un tv and If we ca Jl get prodpertty lO no oth er · Arter reading thll contract care~ down In their woms 1ooms not
fully the \ulter Informed these poste d mine ca1s loaded m the
way than 111 g1vmg our money to worl hlest~ foreigners, we nltn t hat this mine wo.s being op- mine and th 1ee ral h oad 1111 ~ standbud better go !o:h ugghng a long as best we can and fight t:~atelud !by 14h of the worhk",' 'hthcy• h g patth loaded Patt of the orcn p Y ng t e others t a ~ e I rlt• rs being \\Otko:&gt;ct on \\ent to the
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th e d epre~r.lO n Y.lth the h•w dollalti thH1 we have I et 1·
hnd a Jense from 11 ~-; and th at Uw Hocking Vailev mln~ 5
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b
d
d
mine
had been Clperatlng &lt;lgh1
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Our children &lt;1nd r.:hlldr&lt;'n'~ c l (ten WI · lC O\\e
own
We w e n~ accusvt1 by Mr p ar k Cl
steadily
sincE!
lli5t
Augw;t
W
\thout
of
eut.tlng ptlccs to whlrzh we tcI
with u. hc£ny cllollgh lo;tcl itnm dPht~ we huve a I rene~ co n- friction or trouble or Rny kind and Jll cd that we Jle\cr llt any tmle cut
tr uctcd With a ~e t o( natwns who~e !deaR. of honor and 111 - vn about a half capacity basis !hat prl r.P.s a nd that he !Ou'In vellry om
1t WIL8 the policy of mines th\11 office 1 ~ 1 atemvnt. ~vel) place we put 111
t egrLty fall to COl ii CH lc w1th tho ~e t.nlght to Am erican III · oold tor t u gauge the out put t.o bids one of which 15 the State of
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d rg ne whM could be sold and operate h 0
I th c expenences
dll'H .1nd gentlemen. Ce ttam Y
un e 0
.!!IRadlly that when lhese mines op- 0 '

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by thrs nabon l!1 the Ilas t 15 yea1s Mhou!d 80 emt11tter It cr&amp;ted under capacity the costs pet
Alwny~ In t he pnst whc:;n the
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th 1n from ton mined was lnclell.l'ied so me and United Mine Wo rkets o! Amc!lcn
'\!fllllltll Eu1ope tha t lhclt co ntmcn1 (Ott get JIO
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that while the policy was contrllry vere In enntrol llf Ohio there wa~
UB without cash 111 hcllld

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w me of the southeastern ~ La tes
Rc~ Perkms of Scioto county
helC Bun.jay night
The
wnter
5ef5 th iS Slll,,'e Wd move W11l p1eu.ch
1cr lncludmg
dl'!itrlct as a July 9th
1he Melly Makers Olub met with
put or Hocki ng
AIItlnso n Thm sday
) (111C calculRted to ~~8UOY •.
1oy ,c oal dlst.nct
Atkinson or West Virginia
an &lt;txt.ended visit with
1f• ult to rtnd "lth
but I!&gt; upposed to
~~!~il%.'M~rs;~Ciara StePhens
))eitl!l conttolled by
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Spcift
I~D.j QJ !ty \ote In
b} 1eation of 1ts
trlct The Hockill8
111:1 ' man y height
over t hi s district
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Is notadvantages
~;olng 1.o pmmlt any
ch unfair
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s,fiYI~~ rlt't~b~~ .~tllCnvePI~~~l~ a~~~

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evc 1)' agreement contain a
c \Coant to tecognize collec tive
l l;u t gRinln g and not to require men
J Join a uni on
as n condition ur
Hllplymen t This law will be executed a~&gt; \\IItten
[
To Jnctustty he salct
There is
!1b.&lt;iolutel.}l 110 uutson 01 IBW for !ahor to demand 8 eollecLlvc bargA-In
n advance of submission of a code,
Llld celtll-lnly 1t Is n wa:;te of time
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cha1ge for writing orderB to anv Hocking Valley mines This v. as
st ores stlected by the worker tro m justified to gl\le Pomer~y ,district
day to day, that mines that pushed an equal cha n ce Jn the markct.s
THE ATTORNEY APPEALS
their output to capacity Rnd work- Much Hocking VRIIcy coal Is douf
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HB ATTORNEY found gu1ltv of man~ aug er 0 ow- ed a third of the time al'ld had t he bl1• the th ickness or Pomeroy coal
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hi ·h h, W'lg mvolved whtle nl- \'i RGe&amp; about all traded out or the that In the Pomeu1y district re1 1 1
lfll! n '' •' wrcc Ill W C
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o ,mpany store !JOt some pront that qnirlng twice the machin e rutting
J]egedly tntnxlulted, has seen fit tu appL•al hts case aftm enabled them to llt.and some more double the machine up keep double
It looks to the writer
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b
ho
ed
that
upenses
than
the
Red
Bird
mine
the
power
fm
catting
double
the
Hocking
Valley opcraLms
f:1Iling to HCL lll e .l new triD · It 1 ~ muc 0 e
P
could stand slnoeaJsoo.t thatmlno amount ot posla double the Inside Jon wasted seven weeks time in
the high e r (.:OUil, hea1·ing ht :::~ r ase, wh1le gl\ilJig htm evP.ry tlo house rent chariJe was made no I t~ack and double the track laying making a contrRct that attempt&amp;
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whtch charB:e ror house coal hot water and R~o produclns double the I tu de.st10y t\le Pomeroy coal diStrict
(OntndcratlO n, \\Ill uut a OW auy
ec mea 1 Leg
nil the farm land miners will use I IUllount of slack which Hlways sells
the above Indicates that the
have no b e.um g v.halever on the gutlt or mnocence of the and that there was rtq docking sya~ u.t a l081i
Uml.tid States Government is going
1 it t I tern ot charges tor dirty coal The Mr Parker slttmg ln the Hocking 1 to lay down the rule5 tor operators
uccu ~cd, to mt eltt' l C w1th JUSltce an d a II ow th 18 cu pr 0 W"!ter Rlso tnfonned them that tt Ivalley labor~1eettngenabledtheblg nnd mlneu whether they like It or
1 ~ecure a new tlatl,
• !had been a ftxed policy to ellmlnnte I:lockinK Valle) operator~; to mclud e not 8\ld thLs writet believes the
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j every cause for 111Kument.s at th e 1Pflmeroy dllltlict as a parL of the ~ 01 crnmmt will be absolutely la.lr
He haM b een !111 d (anty and found gUllty of n most Red Bhd mine, that resulte had Pocking Valley di.stllct and oJ to nil concerned
terrible crime. H\ !-illl: h r.:onv tctwn h e has bee n branded shown this to be a good thinK to co urse with the sRme mine la.b01
Ttils omce gets 8% for selling
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do tha t every operator wh o had scale Fine for the Hm:klng Valley rLn l We keep the books for some
as one of t h0 da.ngt• l ous men tor any commumty to a~e ever operated thl!lm1ne on thesy 8. l ut v.hat tot Pomeroy an old coal cuRl co mpanies, order their cart&gt;
and to hu1bol umong 1ts t.u e tul c1t1zen~ He, an nttor- tr&gt;m now proposed had tailed but t11Btrlct which has alw vs mam- bill but thell ca1s, buylht:!lrsupplles
tha t thf! y co uld have tree acoess to tt. lned Its own Identity md been ad .ancc money for PB.Yl'Olls free ot
ney, who sho u ld kn ow tht Ia\\ ~ b et t e r than any other sll books at any time and If they Ki'lcn a lower labor nle by the Un - charge and ue willing to ~o 'more
ela~:W:~ o t people, \\ho lS hould u .. c h1~ e\cry effort in ~eewg fll!ttle out something
different Jon always In the paRt aud which •n the5c Ume1 \\hen thcle are mUl'*'ich--would -not
mlm I___
w'll always_ hnve
t l1at those Ia\\ A ,ue l'n f o1~.:c d lUlll t'\eu w1 th ou t Iaw, w h o ~
- -shut_ this
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thctr n c 1ghhors, H gullly of rlo1ng t ht' exact teverMe
He ha ~ h e~ n lo und guilty of dnvmg a motor vehicl e,
!• pote ntial murdtl machme when m thr hands of 1rre~
AponKIIJlc Jll'rHo n ~. whtle under the Lntluence of liquor and
by such actton:; nl klilmg a p e rl ec tlv 1m1 1cent young ladv
He ha~ tnken horn h1s co mmumty u g1rl whose presence
wa s n.n In~pnatmn anrl a t cnrtem y for good. He hag ro~
mov ed happmess from the h ea rts of her fam1ly and su bstituted .sol r ow and woe therefor, yet doe~ he try t o escape th e natural consequence of that deert ..
Drunken riiJHlr ", next lo 1a~.:k e teeri-1 and gangsteu1, I
are th e wmst m en ace any commumty can have. Aa such
they mu Rt he dnv1 n fr nm illlr ~t1 eets
There is only one
wny 111 whH h thnt feat ca n he a cco mplLqh !lrl and th~t 18 by
maktn g an exa mpl e of eVP. ty drunk e n rll'ivcr followjng hi"
eonvtctwn. 'I he wmld must be mado a ~ afer plac e in
which to ltvc and 1m prtsomng drunl{ e n ririvers will go a
lotig way to'""arrt a cco rn~lh t!htng that e nd

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J1m Kmght
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Waiter Molls Of Mason
Bunls Paul Brown Sho.
hins Be1nELrd Bell and D

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r..ll•ldten tctmned to their home at
Mr and Mt s Dan Kelton 11111 IJo, mdlay T ue6 rlay after a few Qnys
Nat1\da Rife) are a.nnourJCIIIK the vtslt hete with their p11.1ents

blrtjl. of a bab:. girl fi.-{1 and Mt s
Ch&amp;u • .cey Jt1fe are grandpa rents
Mr and Mrs Elza Scott were
6unday ca.ljers of Mr aud M1 s
Howatd Shuler
Ma.r1on Rife fell oul of an up
,:~ t&amp;ir.s wln~ow at ~1s home
cfractu"red ~It arm Teeently

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'iartrord
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mn Rubr McKin-J

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&lt;Contmued rram Pa~e One&gt;
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disclooed
t h tt
Mntien\ will br able w ~;:c l u phllH:!

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Buy handkerchleh
with what it save•

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Floyd Gardm1ct who hnd spent a.
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the ,week e nd with. her cousin
Docoth y Scott
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By EDSON R. WAITE

lo letf_yo1'/.l

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you think all qigarettes are
alike! Well, you ~usr light up
one of these and see! for yourself
that Chesterfields arc: rq1lly d1fferent.

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Shllwnee, Oklahorpa

HENRY J\. ))E·NNIS, J:;DITOR Of' THE HENDERSON (N.
C.) DISPATCH SAYS:
"The right kind.of advertioin' ia alwaya beneficial to the
product about whicll1t io concerned. Thia ;, particuladly true of
newapaper advertioin1, becauoe it adftlilo of a frequency of freah·
ner that ia poaaible with jio other medium.

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a oalea medium io that they are not convinced of ita value. And
why are they not con'iinced? Simply be£auae they refuse to allpw themoelvea to be 4hown. They won't give advertising a
chance.

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But just
you take a few puflj; and you'll
know they're: the kmd :that satisfy!"

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"A departmentatore,~at advertioea two or three timea a year
very little better off thall. had it not done ao even thoae few
timellimeo. It ia true with other kinda of commodities. There
are timea when big copy ia the thing to uae and timea when better
reoulta can be obtain'W otherwioe. If tile time ia abort and the
meuaae mull be put i.croaa, 10 the limit in aize and prominence·
taketh., ful! pa~e. If there io enough m11ney, take the full pag;
and follow 11 With halveo or quarten. If funds are very limited
don't uae the full page at ~til, but use amaller apaceo and rrely upo~
frequency of inaertion.;to fet the. r~ulto. And they· will come
l!roVi~' lhe c:q)ilm&lt;RI.ItY f.i aatab!e and ia properly preaented i~
th'e.apac:e uoed.
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"I know alaunch:fm'n who never advcrlloed untillaat year.
He ~er•'n 'Wiih a apaee,onc,e to twice a week-lwayo once. Toilay
lle at&gt;Y• he hu c:uoto~J~era ~ho never befort~ patronized "im ancJ,
1"111 the acwal !'llmbef of
ia much greater than ever blfiire. He.&amp;~ .IJ!ed 1¥,d ljP.PY anc! done it refrlllarly and haa been
11~!;: to .-et h••lll••~·•• acfOu.
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Cllalm Wetzmann

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(left), dl ~ttn gu~sh e d !&gt;C tent .~t
Merrill Bunce and daughter Mr a nd mle rnatiOnal }e~der m ZIOillSm, and hl ~ ho:st, Pr ~"sl­
Q.nd Mrs HortieRou::;h Ura Sw:l,ho&lt;l"
I R Ul'u :&lt;1 C DaWt! 'H of A Century of Progre~s. al lu nrh
~ n d Mlldred Rausb
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Mrs Ouy Pr11dy and daughte 1
t World 's F'alr u'l hono c ot D1 We1zmann
;~~c "!~~~ln!u~er brother RRYlllOI:ld ~:~~~~~:~\:a., one of the c\ents o{ Jewt sh Dav at the tan·
M1 and Mrs Leonard Olhnmc 1 th
m lg' Dr W e1Z ma nn was to wttnc~R the gJg/lflLI~
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Charles Gilmore and Bhl can let
c eve 1
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their rela.tjvea and {rlendli Rathered
m to help them celebrate th~lr 40th
wedding anniversary which was
J uly 3rd Thy were married at All bnt1)' by Rev Wilbur Stanabut y
AL noon dinner was served ~nd Ice
cream and cake in the afternoon
Those present were Mr and Mrs
v.llll Jacobs. Mr and Mrs L J
Reynolds and three daughters, Mr
and Mr!i C A Thomas and t.wo
daughters,
Mrs Emma
Ma ry Reynolds,
Mr Rife,
and Mrs
Mrs

, PROTECT AMERICA FIRST
ilE SUGGESTIO:-.! that Amer1ca lend to Sovtet (lu!ISia
a tm m of ol Dp Hl XIrnntcJy one hundrPd mlJltollB Of dollars wberchv tl11 mttwn m gastem Eu1 o pe w11l be e nabl ed
to tradt! tht.' .1mount w1th t hiH country and 1u1 a direct res ult, st1mulute Lu~mess Ill tht s counlly, 1K very fine mde ed
But there .u e many "lfs and PX&lt;.:ept:-;" to be cons1dered
Celt.un 1t ~~ that the policy :-;eemwgly followed by
r•tCVIClll~ Hdnllll!Slllltllln:-; With Je~a ld t o Jendlllg money ,to
.vny u.ttHlll .~~kwg for tt 1egardlc"~ ol dOility to pay, has
wo1n Jl.-,c lt out and th u4 ~;:ou nt1 y'l'\ ( lt Jz~ ns htp It! anxwusly

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continue the ruaht. and ~
hi&amp; bl¥=kera to pt. Ln touch wUh tilt
avta.tlon concern
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A la.ter ra.d.iotP'am from llattenl •
to liUJ'Iei!On ~vealed th&amp;t be bl4
OOen utfm ed a plane by tbe New
York J ournal 111 which to ClOiltinue

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A vel} enjoyable time was spent
at the home of Mr and Mrs H H
Roush Sunday when several ol

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Mr and M.ni VirJU Swarts, Mr.
&lt;. nd Mrs Paul McC&amp;Lst8r 8114 son
s nd Ruth Benke of Pine Ol"''Ve W
\a illlrt M.r and Mrs l)ana Swarta
and family Mr and KrB James
1Swart.z ami CJ1a rleB Plfh waa the
Suuday dinner' luetits of Mr and.
helnolltl crime
r.orth
In
search
ot
someUung
M Js v~m ShJ.Unway
Unconditionally pardoued 17 1 &amp;teady "
w ~ Robin.IIOI:I Ia paintini btl
,years as~ Boles h es found th.ll.t
On the New Year F.;c wh.lch lt~;tdence thll week
the vt!r)' \Act that he Is an ex-con~ ushert:d ln Lh~ yea1 nf 1!10.! Harold
Mn; Rernlce Hawk of Hemlock
vl~~ven thollll:h there is nO(ll' Fr!edborn took his L.t -~ t !i! 1.1ld s is &lt;J JOVf' callt'd on Mrs 0 D Bentz
"ho now doubta hi.., lnuocence 'bf ter F lorenctl skating 01 a Nm th I Frldii.Y
the crtme for whlcll he was con- l Demer pond The g1rl a as u s- I Mr and Mrs Ham Ou.thrie and
YJctod- has ma de I1Je UJJ~arable 1 ~ ulted her bJ o ~h t r bru ta ll y btat ~ u I daughter Maxine were business
1 has IJlade It lmpoSSlble tor,dilm to to death wtth an axe ham.J le \..
\ l8itor:s In Pomeroy Monday
1r:ake a living for h!msell and hu;
The clty pollee depallme nt wa~; l Mildred Bentz and Jack and
famllf•
IHOtL&lt;Jed to unparalled JtctJvlty hv [)Qcgel Btmlz a re spend1na thia
The story or Boles lnca rcerat(Oh the crime Busplcwn wa ~ !lnalty week with t.lwir aunt Mrs Emmett
l(oes back to 1902 Buies o happy~ directed t.ow~trd Boles v.h o ln the Hawk ot Hemklck Grove
go-lucky mu~;lrhm wa~ In Denver I r•teantlmc had gone tu Bntlsh Col - ~ Mr and Mrs Q.!lcar Flndl1ng and
vlth his guitar mardolln and lllo- , urrbla
tamlly of Coolville were the SunR
lin He was seeking to get started 1 1 was told tha t 1 rl1dn l hrw e to 1 day !;UCSI.!I or Mr and Mrs Nor·
In hi~ profess1or 1Jl the el l,)', while comtl back 1.o Denver- tlmL they wood Knight
couldn t take me If I d ldut wan t to
Mr8 Arthur Lippincott of Mar
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, 110 Boles t1ald
ret t.a. WWI the dinner gue11t or M1
Mr and Mr~ Frunk rban ol
But I told tiJPm I coul (l rleut i!nd Mrs Dana. Swartz Thursday
Portsmouth werP visitors h~re Sun- l r i)Helf In 10 nun ute:. 1!1 Dcn vt r and I Coy Hawk , local milk dea.ler tJ&gt;
1&lt;•ny arcompu.n)1ng Mrs Ell'll Harry 1 returned with omcer:;
1 ~arkers!Jurg purchasPd a new truclt
who has been vlslt1n~t wtf.h tht•m I Boles dld not r::lHH.r hlmSi'lf ln 10 U::ls week
\ ta her home hr1e
mlnut.es- lt toolt. 12 year~ lm pns 1 Mrs James VanMeter Is vlsltlng
1oued at. til e age Q[ 33 he Wll.S sr•nt i ller parents Mr and Mrs Kimes at
MJDDLt;PORT MAN ARfi.ES"f[D to the s tate prlson at Canon Ci ty Ch ester
lor Ufe
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Mr~ Mul ford S pencer or DelaR()I;.~ Shoemaker or. M16dlep01t 1 The stone hoard or purrlont! be- 1 ware and Mrs Clinton FrO!t ant.l
wa~ arre10ted Saturday by, De puty came mterested m t he case
A :;on ot Athen!l were week end
0 L Tl:acy u n.n slleged ' state or l t,wrou8hgmnrr :lovestlgatlon con- I gue-st.s of Mr and Mrs Will Bentz
mtoxicu.tlou
Shoemakers
vlnced them that Boles \\nil lnnoRev McCormick was the dinntt
follow ed an allercatlon be~een he cf'nt On lht! Jr'Wmmendallon of I 1 uest of Mr and Mrs DeU Gaul of
an d his h1 other HollJs BhQemaker I he board 001 r;.eorge A Carlson l',;u mn er SWldaY
at t he former~ honH oft nuve srgned au unr ondJltonA.l IJal don on ~ - - - - - - - --E;treet aCf'Hflng to the ollegntlons or Jan 14 1916
l'lfn~ Ross Shoemaker The man Is
A rrBe ma.n on~ mm•
Buies
':"lwlllung o. preliminary he'lrlng on I&lt;• Und form er sources or Income
mtoxlcRllon chargeR
c'osed to hun No one 1t ~ecmed
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11 an ted an
t&gt;X - GOO
Fllmll y Holes
ENTERTAINS t R.l!i:f'l DS
I se Ltled dOI\Il 1n T.on~~:rnonl
Colo ,
M'~" Ed\thP 'I'he!SI&lt; ol Hnrtrord I where ht h .-. ~ eked uul a
h\l!JI:I:
dellglltfull} entP.rtalncd ' with a tFRr.:hlng music
po.rt~ at het t1ume In Htwjotd F'rl
Now Bolt s Mks thut Oo ~ Ed C
c.av evening
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J(oh nson ha1 e IW!Tit pr•Jvrsluu tn fldf.:'
After several ho urs or da ncing or hJ H em e 111 his uld !J.ge
rh e 1
nnd playing game.o; datnt..v ' refresh - Yr ars. he spent m pr1son he pomts
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ments were served
tUl would !lave bet•n t he most p ro- lr\oot••-.-, 1"P'"'sor.,, .....~_';_~tM.u...
U.o.rloo 1 0&lt;11b ....,e - - .,
Among those present we!e ML~~ t ' uct 1\ e l•ears o f h IS 1l f e- f rom JJ t.o , Gtmtlftice.
•f u... 11 ..., &lt;'~ "'"'"on you m. Lar~~ tubo•t 251.. Nuie
r s Maxine , Louise and Ali(' K earns 45 )'eHI'"l of nge Boles o.sked the .., • .,.,1.,.n.o r,..,~,s ... ndpr&lt;t~~~Cc-,-.r..,., Moro
Lnum Sch 1ny VIrginia J ~ttce 11 nd gove1 nor LJ allnw the legislature to __ 11 ..... you •rP••»I,..,,., P • ,_ - P
:F ranees Aumiller or Hartl'J I d l!nd ret on his mmal clann ag&lt;~.JnE t th e o~...um ... llo!J .~~o~ rou ..-r. ...~~~. ~~ ..!;t;:.
Elate Molls Laura Elias a.ud Pen e- rtut.e ln !he specia l session soon to ...,d.,~robid• ... ~~&gt;uely • ..,._,"- La..a-t
lo:ge Motls of Mason Ai1l,o M e5STS ...e callt!d
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C~ ll Knight Dor.nld Rou,h Jam I

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Coni}any

complet.ed th!a day we hP..ve satisfie d ounelves that P.id
ere correct llfld that no one at any
tJme has been cheated out of one
cent in the h&amp;ndlh~oa ot the mBtterH
J)t'rlilnlng to the Red Blrd mJne
Sloned
T H Stiles,
At SchoU,
Arthur Rupe,
Blain Ra.lph
Committee
The above st.tement Is publlshbl
for the purpose or refuting the lies
1 started by men Whose ambiUon tn
life 1a to sttt up trouble where
1 thlng&amp; are pleuant between emplayer and employees and the Ues
1 are being repeated ~)' men who
I fi{'Cin to enjoy doing something
I mean to th ru,;c who hnve treat ~ d
. tl1em the best
M C Hobart.
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PDe

comzqj~

wtre a.nd t.~rce cl l\dren waltecJ
In Rocky Pord Colo
T hey hal)
RtWell'&amp;olel, 63, vlcUm ot trqlc rome on out here !rom our horn"
misca rrhLii:e of juatice, reunt ly 1'1 8ul1iv11.n Jnd Bles toh.J Gov
Htepped forth to ask the state or Ed C Johu110r1 Therf' WIL!l not hing
ColonW.o to partially rtcompenae for me In Rocky Ford w ht&gt;r~ t hey
him far l2 of the l'leat years of hl.a Wl!r~ 11t.a. yl n~~: 11.11d I &lt;arm on to
ur., spent behind the a&amp;.eel .bars of Dmver In search or w or~ l found
th e atate penitentiary becaqee ot a I &amp;~me t.emporury er:•pluyml:'m hen:
n1lstaken attempt to aytnae a and then wen t on v.or kaw mv wa)
Denver,

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tliit the un~er·
at the Peaeqck

1 boob of said company am! the
1 book• and papers of lL c HObart
, Coal Company &amp;ales aaent tor said
upon ln.spectlon
1 m!ne, and th~t

ChJCaco, Pblladt!lphla, PltU.burrh. M.ilwnket

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NATIONAL ADVERTISING 1LEPBISINT.\11VU
Fred Kimball, La.c.

For Bumetiis OJHu and Circulation Dept. Call

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IMPRISONED :TWELVE YEARS
FOR CRlliE OF ANOTHER,
DENVER MAN SEEKS AWARD

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l.m,ted.

Crash That lnj\lt'ed Film Star

Middleport, OhiO
J!U'• 2'!1h 101'
Whom It moy "'!N&gt;&gt;m.

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Zionist

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PAOli 'i
pool With flltered n.ter 11 provided
for the candldatft, whlle abower

MONDAY JULY 10 1889

THE DAD..y 'l"RIBUNE". "f''aqROY I OHIO

baths are avilllable at

PBOI!lll'O~, M~'" ,l'O

THE . DAILY TRI IJUN E

M C Hobar t

:rilE liiEIGS FUBLI.HlNG COl\IPANl'
ol PomeroJ, ' ObJt

b$efed aa ROOnd-ciU8 matter Be~t 13, 1q26, at the Pol1. on\ce at
"'meJ.,.Y,, OhJo, unca.er the- Aet of March 3, 11178 P\lbll1hocl .o.J,Iy •aDd
.llllliQ' exoept Saturday Locakd on Lowe-r Becot.d Street, romeroy, 0.
When our tr1ends .send us let.Le~ oc ntJws matt.tr lor publication they
~ 1n aU e&amp;&amp;e&amp; sign their n&amp;mes--a.lthoua:h not neceN&amp;rl11 tAl bl
Anonymou11 lettera, howe\·er eXcP'Ient au:J d~ble 1D Ulem·
)11,. 1n no lnltanoo will be pubilahed.

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5 One Month
5 1 Th
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Six MonlhH

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the fl esh leHJJ tun uplwn. but he thut soweth to thej Spi nt
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weary m well c:lomg, l or 111 due season we .shall reap, tf
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Rll HI;S HAVI•: WI'IGS--J..abour not to be n c h :
;:;:~:::.,:r:;r· ~o•:nl~l thllle
a ~dum For rtchc8 certainly' mak e
i;,)w1ng~ , lh ev liy away - Proverbs 23:4,5.

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awnllmg a "new d(!aJ '' If expreSI:I pJ o vunon s c annot he ~~~~~~~~§~==~~~~~~~
h CH! with their pa.rent.!l
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L M Gilmore r P.turn ed home Sold ter le C
\V()j kud out whelehy we will Lt• .tt'lSU re d that Russia Will r ~
- - Ml;-ObHI)'s Ruiph of Colum!Juo
eur - Saturday f rom Columbus afLcr two
down,
tha t those ope~tn lng t he a r~ tc lf Pomctov
I PJl.lY tha t loall ot o rH
hunched m l II !On!:!{} f d 0 II ars, wcrl
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mine v.ould
doubt\P.S5 tly It
Vl\ICS
wcekli visit
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Harrlsn n ScoU and Dayle Shuler thm J enii:Jns aJ;J.d 'life
PI re nt~$ Mt a nd M1 s Blain Ralph
hud tnr h ettc 1 lo -.e that amount to ou r own Cltlzem m lh1s
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Mr Morris sutn!ested Lhat they
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v1e enjoying a motor Lrlp through
Floyd Rupe 1s :; uft~:. lng w l! a
Mr aud Mr~ Ma rk GaJdcncl anct
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wCJe h uvlng a State mcctlm~ In ANS"-1 R TO INQUIRIES WHY
~OU iltl·y nnd g rv e t h e ~am~ am{JUill to our nee j pOOl
Ciolumbus Wcd nesrlay ond would
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come back t.o ~e e us 1huuday
However
th e IH'Xt mOmlllK n uesgre.:tl deal mo1 e qUickly and tcrt:unly mote
day
1 at w01 •. t ime Mr Parker and
than any for~tgn uataon ca n d o 1t
nnother ftllow a ppcmcd at ~lH'
On June 19th Mr Peal! Parke r mine talked abou ~ t he aovernment
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It we mu Rt lend m oney wtlh 110 hope of ge tng an y rond Mr Morris of t he Reeking j t&gt;ein~ Lack of them and told the
of 1t back let's lend our own mon ey to uur own peopl e 80 Valley scale committee u M W 111en Jfiane o~hcm went in that
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r.1lne 'be woul Ll!lng twelve or ftf !!'Ji!~!!!..-l·ll••t we ourselvca C~t ll l e&amp;_p tne en,. r e eife ""1 re su Jng or A ce.lleu on the writer, present4 lLen hdndred en 110m lhe Hock~
the ex p e nc)Jt mc of the fundfi •
hAve lol:fned
lng rk copy or the hrecent con'tra~ Jug VaHey and bring them out
n1ade bv the Union and tour bll Most aW the m en took their buc:;keto
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ropcan natwnS rno1 e than enoug h mOnC'y WI ou a e- Hocking •Valley operator~
nnd went h ume, Jcavmg coal shot
quntc sec un tv and If we ca Jl get prodpertty lO no oth er · Arter reading thll contract care~ down In their woms 1ooms not
fully the \ulter Informed these poste d mine ca1s loaded m the
way than 111 g1vmg our money to worl hlest~ foreigners, we nltn t hat this mine wo.s being op- mine and th 1ee ral h oad 1111 ~ standbud better go !o:h ugghng a long as best we can and fight t:~atelud !by 14h of the worhk",' 'hthcy• h g patth loaded Patt of the orcn p Y ng t e others t a ~ e I rlt• rs being \\Otko:&gt;ct on \\ent to the
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th e d epre~r.lO n Y.lth the h•w dollalti thH1 we have I et 1·
hnd a Jense from 11 ~-; and th at Uw Hocking Vailev mln~ 5
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mine
had been Clperatlng &lt;lgh1
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own
We w e n~ accusvt1 by Mr p ar k Cl
steadily
sincE!
lli5t
Augw;t
W
\thout
of
eut.tlng ptlccs to whlrzh we tcI
with u. hc£ny cllollgh lo;tcl itnm dPht~ we huve a I rene~ co n- friction or trouble or Rny kind and Jll cd that we Jle\cr llt any tmle cut
tr uctcd With a ~e t o( natwns who~e !deaR. of honor and 111 - vn about a half capacity basis !hat prl r.P.s a nd that he !Ou'In vellry om
1t WIL8 the policy of mines th\11 office 1 ~ 1 atemvnt. ~vel) place we put 111
t egrLty fall to COl ii CH lc w1th tho ~e t.nlght to Am erican III · oold tor t u gauge the out put t.o bids one of which 15 the State of
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d rg ne whM could be sold and operate h 0
I th c expenences
dll'H .1nd gentlemen. Ce ttam Y
un e 0
.!!IRadlly that when lhese mines op- 0 '

They will

put th e Mnme amouut of

money

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by thrs nabon l!1 the Ilas t 15 yea1s Mhou!d 80 emt11tter It cr&amp;ted under capacity the costs pet
Alwny~ In t he pnst whc:;n the
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th 1n from ton mined was lnclell.l'ied so me and United Mine Wo rkets o! Amc!lcn
'\!fllllltll Eu1ope tha t lhclt co ntmcn1 (Ott get JIO
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that while the policy was contrllry vere In enntrol llf Ohio there wa~
UB without cash 111 hcllld

befoH'

tlw den!

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w me of the southeastern ~ La tes
Rc~ Perkms of Scioto county
helC Bun.jay night
The
wnter
5ef5 th iS Slll,,'e Wd move W11l p1eu.ch
1cr lncludmg
dl'!itrlct as a July 9th
1he Melly Makers Olub met with
put or Hocki ng
AIItlnso n Thm sday
) (111C calculRted to ~~8UOY •.
1oy ,c oal dlst.nct
Atkinson or West Virginia
an &lt;txt.ended visit with
1f• ult to rtnd "lth
but I!&gt; upposed to
~~!~il%.'M~rs;~Ciara StePhens
))eitl!l conttolled by
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Spcift
I~D.j QJ !ty \ote In
b} 1eation of 1ts
trlct The Hockill8
111:1 ' man y height
over t hi s district
~ It seems however that Gen mal

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Is notadvantages
~;olng 1.o pmmlt any
ch unfair
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s,fiYI~~ rlt't~b~~ .~tllCnvePI~~~l~ a~~~

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evc 1)' agreement contain a
c \Coant to tecognize collec tive
l l;u t gRinln g and not to require men
J Join a uni on
as n condition ur
Hllplymen t This law will be executed a~&gt; \\IItten
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To Jnctustty he salct
There is
!1b.&lt;iolutel.}l 110 uutson 01 IBW for !ahor to demand 8 eollecLlvc bargA-In
n advance of submission of a code,
Llld celtll-lnly 1t Is n wa:;te of time
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to custom that these mines did not t lower mine labm scalt! for Pome have compan)' 11tores anct made no ,oy district thAn thnt put on the
cha1ge for writing orderB to anv Hocking Valley mines This v. as
st ores stlected by the worker tro m justified to gl\le Pomer~y ,district
day to day, that mines that pushed an equal cha n ce Jn the markct.s
THE ATTORNEY APPEALS
their output to capacity Rnd work- Much Hocking VRIIcy coal Is douf
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HB ATTORNEY found gu1ltv of man~ aug er 0 ow- ed a third of the time al'ld had t he bl1• the th ickness or Pomeroy coal
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hi ·h h, W'lg mvolved whtle nl- \'i RGe&amp; about all traded out or the that In the Pomeu1y district re1 1 1
lfll! n '' •' wrcc Ill W C
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o ,mpany store !JOt some pront that qnirlng twice the machin e rutting
J]egedly tntnxlulted, has seen fit tu appL•al hts case aftm enabled them to llt.and some more double the machine up keep double
It looks to the writer
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b
ho
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that
upenses
than
the
Red
Bird
mine
the
power
fm
catting
double
the
Hocking
Valley opcraLms
f:1Iling to HCL lll e .l new triD · It 1 ~ muc 0 e
P
could stand slnoeaJsoo.t thatmlno amount ot posla double the Inside Jon wasted seven weeks time in
the high e r (.:OUil, hea1·ing ht :::~ r ase, wh1le gl\ilJig htm evP.ry tlo house rent chariJe was made no I t~ack and double the track laying making a contrRct that attempt&amp;
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whtch charB:e ror house coal hot water and R~o produclns double the I tu de.st10y t\le Pomeroy coal diStrict
(OntndcratlO n, \\Ill uut a OW auy
ec mea 1 Leg
nil the farm land miners will use I IUllount of slack which Hlways sells
the above Indicates that the
have no b e.um g v.halever on the gutlt or mnocence of the and that there was rtq docking sya~ u.t a l081i
Uml.tid States Government is going
1 it t I tern ot charges tor dirty coal The Mr Parker slttmg ln the Hocking 1 to lay down the rule5 tor operators
uccu ~cd, to mt eltt' l C w1th JUSltce an d a II ow th 18 cu pr 0 W"!ter Rlso tnfonned them that tt Ivalley labor~1eettngenabledtheblg nnd mlneu whether they like It or
1 ~ecure a new tlatl,
• !had been a ftxed policy to ellmlnnte I:lockinK Valle) operator~; to mclud e not 8\ld thLs writet believes the
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j every cause for 111Kument.s at th e 1Pflmeroy dllltlict as a parL of the ~ 01 crnmmt will be absolutely la.lr
He haM b een !111 d (anty and found gUllty of n most Red Bhd mine, that resulte had Pocking Valley di.stllct and oJ to nil concerned
terrible crime. H\ !-illl: h r.:onv tctwn h e has bee n branded shown this to be a good thinK to co urse with the sRme mine la.b01
Ttils omce gets 8% for selling
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do tha t every operator wh o had scale Fine for the Hm:klng Valley rLn l We keep the books for some
as one of t h0 da.ngt• l ous men tor any commumty to a~e ever operated thl!lm1ne on thesy 8. l ut v.hat tot Pomeroy an old coal cuRl co mpanies, order their cart&gt;
and to hu1bol umong 1ts t.u e tul c1t1zen~ He, an nttor- tr&gt;m now proposed had tailed but t11Btrlct which has alw vs mam- bill but thell ca1s, buylht:!lrsupplles
tha t thf! y co uld have tree acoess to tt. lned Its own Identity md been ad .ancc money for PB.Yl'Olls free ot
ney, who sho u ld kn ow tht Ia\\ ~ b et t e r than any other sll books at any time and If they Ki'lcn a lower labor nle by the Un - charge and ue willing to ~o 'more
ela~:W:~ o t people, \\ho lS hould u .. c h1~ e\cry effort in ~eewg fll!ttle out something
different Jon always In the paRt aud which •n the5c Ume1 \\hen thcle are mUl'*'ich--would -not
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w'll always_ hnve
t l1at those Ia\\ A ,ue l'n f o1~.:c d lUlll t'\eu w1 th ou t Iaw, w h o ~
- -shut_ this
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thctr n c 1ghhors, H gullly of rlo1ng t ht' exact teverMe
He ha ~ h e~ n lo und guilty of dnvmg a motor vehicl e,
!• pote ntial murdtl machme when m thr hands of 1rre~
AponKIIJlc Jll'rHo n ~. whtle under the Lntluence of liquor and
by such actton:; nl klilmg a p e rl ec tlv 1m1 1cent young ladv
He ha~ tnken horn h1s co mmumty u g1rl whose presence
wa s n.n In~pnatmn anrl a t cnrtem y for good. He hag ro~
mov ed happmess from the h ea rts of her fam1ly and su bstituted .sol r ow and woe therefor, yet doe~ he try t o escape th e natural consequence of that deert ..
Drunken riiJHlr ", next lo 1a~.:k e teeri-1 and gangsteu1, I
are th e wmst m en ace any commumty can have. Aa such
they mu Rt he dnv1 n fr nm illlr ~t1 eets
There is only one
wny 111 whH h thnt feat ca n he a cco mplLqh !lrl and th~t 18 by
maktn g an exa mpl e of eVP. ty drunk e n rll'ivcr followjng hi"
eonvtctwn. 'I he wmld must be mado a ~ afer plac e in
which to ltvc and 1m prtsomng drunl{ e n ririvers will go a
lotig way to'""arrt a cco rn~lh t!htng that e nd

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on Epic Flight
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J1m Kmght
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Waiter Molls Of Mason
Bunls Paul Brown Sho.
hins Be1nELrd Bell and D

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r..ll•ldten tctmned to their home at
Mr and Mt s Dan Kelton 11111 IJo, mdlay T ue6 rlay after a few Qnys
Nat1\da Rife) are a.nnourJCIIIK the vtslt hete with their p11.1ents

blrtjl. of a bab:. girl fi.-{1 and Mt s
Ch&amp;u • .cey Jt1fe are grandpa rents
Mr and Mrs Elza Scott were
6unday ca.ljers of Mr aud M1 s
Howatd Shuler
Ma.r1on Rife fell oul of an up
,:~ t&amp;ir.s wln~ow at ~1s home
cfractu"red ~It arm Teeently

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'iartrord
Hay .
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disclooed
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Mntien\ will br able w ~;:c l u phllH:!

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Buy handkerchleh
with what it save•

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Floyd Gardm1ct who hnd spent a.
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the ,week e nd with. her cousin
Docoth y Scott
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Think?

-hdnolo4: need

By EDSON R. WAITE

lo letf_yo1'/.l

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you think all qigarettes are
alike! Well, you ~usr light up
one of these and see! for yourself
that Chesterfields arc: rq1lly d1fferent.

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Shllwnee, Oklahorpa

HENRY J\. ))E·NNIS, J:;DITOR Of' THE HENDERSON (N.
C.) DISPATCH SAYS:
"The right kind.of advertioin' ia alwaya beneficial to the
product about whicll1t io concerned. Thia ;, particuladly true of
newapaper advertioin1, becauoe it adftlilo of a frequency of freah·
ner that ia poaaible with jio other medium.

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"The reason no ~or~·buainess people resort to advertiaing as
a oalea medium io that they are not convinced of ita value. And
why are they not con'iinced? Simply be£auae they refuse to allpw themoelvea to be 4hown. They won't give advertising a
chance.

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But just
you take a few puflj; and you'll
know they're: the kmd :that satisfy!"

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"A departmentatore,~at advertioea two or three timea a year
very little better off thall. had it not done ao even thoae few
timellimeo. It ia true with other kinda of commodities. There
are timea when big copy ia the thing to uae and timea when better
reoulta can be obtain'W otherwioe. If tile time ia abort and the
meuaae mull be put i.croaa, 10 the limit in aize and prominence·
taketh., ful! pa~e. If there io enough m11ney, take the full pag;
and follow 11 With halveo or quarten. If funds are very limited
don't uae the full page at ~til, but use amaller apaceo and rrely upo~
frequency of inaertion.;to fet the. r~ulto. And they· will come
l!roVi~' lhe c:q)ilm&lt;RI.ItY f.i aatab!e and ia properly preaented i~
th'e.apac:e uoed.
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"I know alaunch:fm'n who never advcrlloed untillaat year.
He ~er•'n 'Wiih a apaee,onc,e to twice a week-lwayo once. Toilay
lle at&gt;Y• he hu c:uoto~J~era ~ho never befort~ patronized "im ancJ,
1"111 the acwal !'llmbef of
ia much greater than ever blfiire. He.&amp;~ .IJ!ed 1¥,d ljP.PY anc! done it refrlllarly and haa been
11~!;: to .-et h••lll••~·•• acfOu.
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Cllalm Wetzmann

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(left), dl ~ttn gu~sh e d !&gt;C tent .~t
Merrill Bunce and daughter Mr a nd mle rnatiOnal }e~der m ZIOillSm, and hl ~ ho:st, Pr ~"sl­
Q.nd Mrs HortieRou::;h Ura Sw:l,ho&lt;l"
I R Ul'u :&lt;1 C DaWt! 'H of A Century of Progre~s. al lu nrh
~ n d Mlldred Rausb
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Mrs Ouy Pr11dy and daughte 1
t World 's F'alr u'l hono c ot D1 We1zmann
;~~c "!~~~ln!u~er brother RRYlllOI:ld ~:~~~~~:~\:a., one of the c\ents o{ Jewt sh Dav at the tan·
M1 and Mrs Leonard Olhnmc 1 th
m lg' Dr W e1Z ma nn was to wttnc~R the gJg/lflLI~
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Charles Gilmore and Bhl can let
c eve 1
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their rela.tjvea and {rlendli Rathered
m to help them celebrate th~lr 40th
wedding anniversary which was
J uly 3rd Thy were married at All bnt1)' by Rev Wilbur Stanabut y
AL noon dinner was served ~nd Ice
cream and cake in the afternoon
Those present were Mr and Mrs
v.llll Jacobs. Mr and Mrs L J
Reynolds and three daughters, Mr
and Mr!i C A Thomas and t.wo
daughters,
Mrs Emma
Ma ry Reynolds,
Mr Rife,
and Mrs
Mrs

, PROTECT AMERICA FIRST
ilE SUGGESTIO:-.! that Amer1ca lend to Sovtet (lu!ISia
a tm m of ol Dp Hl XIrnntcJy one hundrPd mlJltollB Of dollars wberchv tl11 mttwn m gastem Eu1 o pe w11l be e nabl ed
to tradt! tht.' .1mount w1th t hiH country and 1u1 a direct res ult, st1mulute Lu~mess Ill tht s counlly, 1K very fine mde ed
But there .u e many "lfs and PX&lt;.:ept:-;" to be cons1dered
Celt.un 1t ~~ that the policy :-;eemwgly followed by
r•tCVIClll~ Hdnllll!Slllltllln:-; With Je~a ld t o Jendlllg money ,to
.vny u.ttHlll .~~kwg for tt 1egardlc"~ ol dOility to pay, has
wo1n Jl.-,c lt out and th u4 ~;:ou nt1 y'l'\ ( lt Jz~ ns htp It! anxwusly

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Pan~AmericaD

continue the ruaht. and ~
hi&amp; bl¥=kera to pt. Ln touch wUh tilt
avta.tlon concern
J
A la.ter ra.d.iotP'am from llattenl •
to liUJ'Iei!On ~vealed th&amp;t be bl4
OOen utfm ed a plane by tbe New
York J ournal 111 which to ClOiltinue

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A vel} enjoyable time was spent
at the home of Mr and Mrs H H
Roush Sunday when several ol

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from

Mr and M.ni VirJU Swarts, Mr.
&lt;. nd Mrs Paul McC&amp;Lst8r 8114 son
s nd Ruth Benke of Pine Ol"''Ve W
\a illlrt M.r and Mrs l)ana Swarta
and family Mr and KrB James
1Swart.z ami CJ1a rleB Plfh waa the
Suuday dinner' luetits of Mr and.
helnolltl crime
r.orth
In
search
ot
someUung
M Js v~m ShJ.Unway
Unconditionally pardoued 17 1 &amp;teady "
w ~ Robin.IIOI:I Ia paintini btl
,years as~ Boles h es found th.ll.t
On the New Year F.;c wh.lch lt~;tdence thll week
the vt!r)' \Act that he Is an ex-con~ ushert:d ln Lh~ yea1 nf 1!10.! Harold
Mn; Rernlce Hawk of Hemlock
vl~~ven thollll:h there is nO(ll' Fr!edborn took his L.t -~ t !i! 1.1ld s is &lt;J JOVf' callt'd on Mrs 0 D Bentz
"ho now doubta hi.., lnuocence 'bf ter F lorenctl skating 01 a Nm th I Frldii.Y
the crtme for whlcll he was con- l Demer pond The g1rl a as u s- I Mr and Mrs Ham Ou.thrie and
YJctod- has ma de I1Je UJJ~arable 1 ~ ulted her bJ o ~h t r bru ta ll y btat ~ u I daughter Maxine were business
1 has IJlade It lmpoSSlble tor,dilm to to death wtth an axe ham.J le \..
\ l8itor:s In Pomeroy Monday
1r:ake a living for h!msell and hu;
The clty pollee depallme nt wa~; l Mildred Bentz and Jack and
famllf•
IHOtL&lt;Jed to unparalled JtctJvlty hv [)Qcgel Btmlz a re spend1na thia
The story or Boles lnca rcerat(Oh the crime Busplcwn wa ~ !lnalty week with t.lwir aunt Mrs Emmett
l(oes back to 1902 Buies o happy~ directed t.ow~trd Boles v.h o ln the Hawk ot Hemklck Grove
go-lucky mu~;lrhm wa~ In Denver I r•teantlmc had gone tu Bntlsh Col - ~ Mr and Mrs Q.!lcar Flndl1ng and
vlth his guitar mardolln and lllo- , urrbla
tamlly of Coolville were the SunR
lin He was seeking to get started 1 1 was told tha t 1 rl1dn l hrw e to 1 day !;UCSI.!I or Mr and Mrs Nor·
In hi~ profess1or 1Jl the el l,)', while comtl back 1.o Denver- tlmL they wood Knight
couldn t take me If I d ldut wan t to
Mr8 Arthur Lippincott of Mar
~
, 110 Boles t1ald
ret t.a. WWI the dinner gue11t or M1
Mr and Mr~ Frunk rban ol
But I told tiJPm I coul (l rleut i!nd Mrs Dana. Swartz Thursday
Portsmouth werP visitors h~re Sun- l r i)Helf In 10 nun ute:. 1!1 Dcn vt r and I Coy Hawk , local milk dea.ler tJ&gt;
1&lt;•ny arcompu.n)1ng Mrs Ell'll Harry 1 returned with omcer:;
1 ~arkers!Jurg purchasPd a new truclt
who has been vlslt1n~t wtf.h tht•m I Boles dld not r::lHH.r hlmSi'lf ln 10 U::ls week
\ ta her home hr1e
mlnut.es- lt toolt. 12 year~ lm pns 1 Mrs James VanMeter Is vlsltlng
1oued at. til e age Q[ 33 he Wll.S sr•nt i ller parents Mr and Mrs Kimes at
MJDDLt;PORT MAN ARfi.ES"f[D to the s tate prlson at Canon Ci ty Ch ester
lor Ufe
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Mr~ Mul ford S pencer or DelaR()I;.~ Shoemaker or. M16dlep01t 1 The stone hoard or purrlont! be- 1 ware and Mrs Clinton FrO!t ant.l
wa~ arre10ted Saturday by, De puty came mterested m t he case
A :;on ot Athen!l were week end
0 L Tl:acy u n.n slleged ' state or l t,wrou8hgmnrr :lovestlgatlon con- I gue-st.s of Mr and Mrs Will Bentz
mtoxicu.tlou
Shoemakers
vlnced them that Boles \\nil lnnoRev McCormick was the dinntt
follow ed an allercatlon be~een he cf'nt On lht! Jr'Wmmendallon of I 1 uest of Mr and Mrs DeU Gaul of
an d his h1 other HollJs BhQemaker I he board 001 r;.eorge A Carlson l',;u mn er SWldaY
at t he former~ honH oft nuve srgned au unr ondJltonA.l IJal don on ~ - - - - - - - --E;treet aCf'Hflng to the ollegntlons or Jan 14 1916
l'lfn~ Ross Shoemaker The man Is
A rrBe ma.n on~ mm•
Buies
':"lwlllung o. preliminary he'lrlng on I&lt;• Und form er sources or Income
mtoxlcRllon chargeR
c'osed to hun No one 1t ~ecmed
,...._.
11 an ted an
t&gt;X - GOO
Fllmll y Holes
ENTERTAINS t R.l!i:f'l DS
I se Ltled dOI\Il 1n T.on~~:rnonl
Colo ,
M'~" Ed\thP 'I'he!SI&lt; ol Hnrtrord I where ht h .-. ~ eked uul a
h\l!JI:I:
dellglltfull} entP.rtalncd ' with a tFRr.:hlng music
po.rt~ at het t1ume In Htwjotd F'rl
Now Bolt s Mks thut Oo ~ Ed C
c.av evening
r
J(oh nson ha1 e IW!Tit pr•Jvrsluu tn fldf.:'
After several ho urs or da ncing or hJ H em e 111 his uld !J.ge
rh e 1
nnd playing game.o; datnt..v ' refresh - Yr ars. he spent m pr1son he pomts
~~..
ments were served
tUl would !lave bet•n t he most p ro- lr\oot••-.-, 1"P'"'sor.,, .....~_';_~tM.u...
U.o.rloo 1 0&lt;11b ....,e - - .,
Among those present we!e ML~~ t ' uct 1\ e l•ears o f h IS 1l f e- f rom JJ t.o , Gtmtlftice.
•f u... 11 ..., &lt;'~ "'"'"on you m. Lar~~ tubo•t 251.. Nuie
r s Maxine , Louise and Ali(' K earns 45 )'eHI'"l of nge Boles o.sked the .., • .,.,1.,.n.o r,..,~,s ... ndpr&lt;t~~~Cc-,-.r..,., Moro
Lnum Sch 1ny VIrginia J ~ttce 11 nd gove1 nor LJ allnw the legislature to __ 11 ..... you •rP••»I,..,,., P • ,_ - P
:F ranees Aumiller or Hartl'J I d l!nd ret on his mmal clann ag&lt;~.JnE t th e o~...um ... llo!J .~~o~ rou ..-r. ...~~~. ~~ ..!;t;:.
Elate Molls Laura Elias a.ud Pen e- rtut.e ln !he specia l session soon to ...,d.,~robid• ... ~~&gt;uely • ..,._,"- La..a-t
lo:ge Motls of Mason Ai1l,o M e5STS ...e callt!d
I -.1 c...
C~ ll Knight Dor.nld Rou,h Jam I

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Coni}any

complet.ed th!a day we hP..ve satisfie d ounelves that P.id
ere correct llfld that no one at any
tJme has been cheated out of one
cent in the h&amp;ndlh~oa ot the mBtterH
J)t'rlilnlng to the Red Blrd mJne
Sloned
T H Stiles,
At SchoU,
Arthur Rupe,
Blain Ra.lph
Committee
The above st.tement Is publlshbl
for the purpose or refuting the lies
1 started by men Whose ambiUon tn
life 1a to sttt up trouble where
1 thlng&amp; are pleuant between emplayer and employees and the Ues
1 are being repeated ~)' men who
I fi{'Cin to enjoy doing something
I mean to th ru,;c who hnve treat ~ d
. tl1em the best
M C Hobart.
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tor EdUorlal OJIIce Call 236-L

PDe

comzqj~

wtre a.nd t.~rce cl l\dren waltecJ
In Rocky Pord Colo
T hey hal)
RtWell'&amp;olel, 63, vlcUm ot trqlc rome on out here !rom our horn"
misca rrhLii:e of juatice, reunt ly 1'1 8ul1iv11.n Jnd Bles toh.J Gov
Htepped forth to ask the state or Ed C Johu110r1 Therf' WIL!l not hing
ColonW.o to partially rtcompenae for me In Rocky Ford w ht&gt;r~ t hey
him far l2 of the l'leat years of hl.a Wl!r~ 11t.a. yl n~~: 11.11d I &lt;arm on to
ur., spent behind the a&amp;.eel .bars of Dmver In search or w or~ l found
th e atate penitentiary becaqee ot a I &amp;~me t.emporury er:•pluyml:'m hen:
n1lstaken attempt to aytnae a and then wen t on v.or kaw mv wa)
Denver,

UJ,e ,lll&amp;C9'11'11

tliit the un~er·
at the Peaeqck

1 boob of said company am! the
1 book• and papers of lL c HObart
, Coal Company &amp;ales aaent tor said
upon ln.spectlon
1 m!ne, and th~t

ChJCaco, Pblladt!lphla, PltU.burrh. M.ilwnket

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have al11.'1t.Yll without not&amp;U had the r1Kht to Inspect the

NATIONAL ADVERTISING 1LEPBISINT.\11VU
Fred Kimball, La.c.

For Bumetiis OJHu and Circulation Dept. Call

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IMPRISONED :TWELVE YEARS
FOR CRlliE OF ANOTHER,
DENVER MAN SEEKS AWARD

1 BJrdl

l.m,ted.

Crash That lnj\lt'ed Film Star

Middleport, OhiO
J!U'• 2'!1h 101'
Whom It moy "'!N&gt;&gt;m.

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Zionist

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all thnea.

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Low.J ~ -&amp;r•. A.t.t. wjleO!Iln
dallib"" Aullln'n JJ&gt;i1 Bill ,MIIl-

TBB DAIIiY ta!BI1NII

C~ASUii'lED

Royalty to Visit U. S.

· Wreck Qf Italian Armada Plane

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tpent TI.JuOay ttere wJth hiB pa.r~ 1

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~· anb ~· Pertl.&amp; &amp;ruth and

here th.ll week.

dx statt-s and hold
1 l!"pring clea.nlna tme.

~ker wUI gladly 81181!t you
U d~d, ao that tht copy tor
your ad l!l prep.... : d ~n such a

Mre Albert Aultz, Mrs. Oraoo Dan-

nte ad

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Stewart has eone
to Toronto, 0 .. after apendin&amp;: the
paat tew wee.k.a as the gueat ot Mr
and Mra. J . T. Stewart and f.mlly.
Mn. JeDnle T&amp;)'lor waa• vialtiDg
relatives at Pomtroy thiS week.
• The play ''The Path Across tJte
lf111" will be presented by the membc1'8 of tht!i United Brethren Ohureh
ot Weat Columbia, at the Muon
community Bul1dll18 July 14th.
Hllda Shtelds, Mabel Ihle a.nd
Ro~rt Ihle were gesta of Mr. and
M111. L C. Purbee and tamUy
Tueaday.

leis and. aon Bob of Charleston 1
were gueat.ll of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

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manner aa to brifll the JtCatea' Foss, Monday.
to you.
R. J . Horner of Pittsbur1h was a !

r~ault.s

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lbl
111e po.b·uoucn
w ..,., rcspons e
, on!)' lor one mcorrect ~nsertton
ot any advertlnement. Errurt:1 ln
advertlliemen~ aMuld be reported

immeQ.Iately.

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GUtt:lt of vbiltors here over the week

flr.d

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The ball game between the Mnson and New Haven "old men's I
I to:am" played Tuesday evening
~ultfld In the victory going to the I

re-I

No ~vcrt16ement. will b&amp; taken lor ~ew Ha ven Learn the score belng' t:'"'"n!,··l ~
~::J;~~t·:~-o~i~~~':_!:;;,~ '~!:llti:&amp;i);~
'
less tho.n u. minimum charge of la-O.
1' f'1 11 !! 11'
Mrs. 8. 0. Ftaher visited Mr. and
twent-flve cents tor each 1naerMr and Ml"S. W. A Gold and I 1' 1 , ·~ ·
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Mrs. Ferris Smith and da.u1hters
Mrs.
William Hennoay
from nt!WI , ~nu, 1 ''
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1
11on.
Porn
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at Pt. Pleuant Prlday.
eroy were v..,ttors here Tues- m t.J.: 1t l'.. , ~ :•, 1
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day.
J 1 , ,,~ !W:l Jl~,..~ ll,:~,i"(i;i 1c)"~~d
Mary Miller has retQrned home
FoundElizabeth Ryan of Charleston 1 - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - -- - - _ _
_
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attc1· spending the past three weeks
was the gut'GL of Mr. ana Mrs. T. , Mrs. J S. HH.rtenbach of Potne· 1\t the St. Joaeph llospitll.l at Par~
J Ryur • am! l rirnlly Tuesday.
! 1oy WII.S a. visitor here Wednesday. kerablU'I'. l!h.e II reported. to be getLOST- Cigll.l'c l t.c Llglllu, ucar 164
HOTEL
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Mr nnd M1s Charles FoSti, A1ch
Mr. and 1\!rs Charles F088 were 1 tins alona as well as could be exN Thlrd Avcuue Mlctdlepoit. No. (•lbli~:&gt;, M1:,. Edn~t BarLelB and son 1 guests of M1·s. Edna Bartela at peoU!d.
~Jfy Thft Dally TnlHm ~. Reward.
COLUMBUS
Grover Stewart of Royal Oak.
1of P';'~ncwy. were visitors at Spencer 1Pomeroy, TuC6day.
7-10-3L
Columbus, Ohio,
1
~~~~d;ce:l~ lth a. d child ·on
Mrs Okcy Blam; of Vandergrift, 1 Mich., was the recent guest of Mr.
200 Room•
Fireproof
i o1 Pt · PJ eesan ~ spcn t T nuesUay w\th Penna
.. Is the guest or Mr. and and Mre. Geor1e Btewart.
FOUND - F'our keys on lea.ther
Mrs L c Furbee and family
strap ncar Peace church. Own ~
j
Mr
an
d
Mrs
c.
A.
Jividen
and
Mrs
.
Robert Lee who haa . been
M166 Auburn Wllcoxtn has reR•t.M lr.educed
cr inqu ire ut Daily Tribune ofto.m
lly.
H! tor the past ftlw days is I - LUmed home a!ter visiting her sisflee and pay fot• ad.
6-2:-1-tt
ltOOI\IS $1.00, $1.25
I Rev. J Fmnl' Blewart o! Jewett provtns:
m tPr , Mlsl Zlna Wllcoxln at Lexing ~
r 0 .. D , B
Stewart of WhE:\Cllng,
ton, Ky.
HA.TII $1.50
~:----~-1Drover, and A. R. Stewart of TorPearl Faye Bletner of Charleston
For Rent
onto, 0, and Mrs NettiCl Runyon Is the Hutl8t ol her Jrlmdmother:
Mrl!l. Dallas Yearer who was InDlNJNG JtOOM AND
c.C Huntl11gton were guests of Mr. Mrs. QaroUne Ca.mpbeU and hef jured In 11n
&amp;utomobUe wreck
I l:lnd M•·~- J r Stewart aud fam ily brother, Call BleLner.
COFJo'£1!: SHOP
! , Tuesday Is reported to be getting'
;;;;;ENT- Pive rooms and bath.
T hur:::dav.
Rev Fat.hor DeLeaux has retiUin- u.long lUi well as can be expected.
Under Same Mana(emen'
304 Sp ring Ave. Phone 302~J.
7-7·3L
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ALBA CC\URT IJOTEL
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Nl'w Smyrna, Florida
50 ~»-30 BaUu, steam

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I love t'a lib I
Old U[lcle Balt~r, t
advt~
u, yean. wl.• tile 'tAa~~etria'' 'of Uie.
old vPial!". jie ~UN4 ~ "''tJ

t.,r

htlla;, · ~en w~ed, ~ ·~ ~
foot.B. then \~tiD 1,~ .1 ._, 1 whaM

£tit'

tWO Otit

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;;-were hun&amp;TY _,,t

ftrtue W&amp;f tO .''thlti'
blOod._ tori
cmnina warm wet.ther. In the t&amp;Jf

NA'fiON.,_L LL\00£
VVon ~t
New York . . .... 44 31
SL. LQu~
42 36
C~ICf-iO
43 36
· PittsbiiTGh
40 36

Red Birdo Split With
Dod1era ; Sen11tor,~ Beat
Cleveland

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REDS LOSE TWO

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Brooklyn .

35

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C1nctnJlat1

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32

48
44

Philadl'!l(lhla

Yanks Annex Pair As
Bambino Hih Three
For Circuit

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&lt;we r!membor qowH10
c.Lher· vocatlo'n. whlctl"WILt 1 II

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pine knots. rich and btg
nammable, uaed to t~tarf, nru wJth
end al50 to take the ' plliLat ()I
!"&amp;per hunpijJP,tcrs. a.twaya on th4
tire pla.ce matltel 1n a
1n Uie
CliiYS when SUl)lbur matChel We(fl
ll.Jl we had.
:
It wa.s in t.he 1880's that "parlof'
n a.Lches came-fLom Sweden, lf
mf: morv servell, and speedUy drove
the offensive sulphur matcbes out
ro! the American markets Poor old
Uncle Baltrer. bowed, bent an.d
broken by age and hard work, btU
n.lwa.ys sm1Ung, and a good saleS'•
man!
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Mc-Ma.nUI': ' Tell ' tbe Seln}nples
th€y co.n conte out noW. Andy: Jaekf:(Jtl ain't been seen aTolind
h'i'e
ror yeare.
Blll, Junior: He has ~n to eo
meny pence conferen~s he dci8a,ri't
Flt&gt;"i1'11 to Loqdo.n and radioed to New York, this picture ehow!l the plane knew whet? he got the black:'~
QuJsitiVe. Mq.x ain't ~ Mj~p;t~.
of General Italo Dalb9'e air armada afteT it had~fa~ked up on completing the first I"&amp;' of the Italy to Chicago ftight C Amsterdam. One But an the Baers a.re " !;lit ~lrp)'.
F.1Iwlng · America is ctlnstruetl~l
member of the craw, Sergeant Quintavalle, wu killed and Captain
Ji:aldiru, the ~ommandor. lnjur.d..
th lrty~ t wo bt\ttl~boa.ti Just 1n. case
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eomtbcd~· gN,; too trlendly.

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Anlt tn the ap

thnes. But food a.ever ·. Jtt 10
Ecaree that we didn't ha've l'OIIChe8
In the kitchen.

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''S&amp;ualna, 0 · eu.ttu, • r" •

Bcb Swe'!t, M, D.: Have no •
for a. middle· aced raccotn ~ •t
thl.s writing'.

Yla1tor at

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Mr. and .Mns. Oeorse Joachim,

f'-

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Lew B1ecer : Wlli ~•..fqpty-

past two Weeki with their arant1piU'- I
~ntp, Mr. and M:ra. F . J l(llnzlng. j
Mr. and Mt•. lllbert Robinson of 1
Pomeroy were IUelta of Mr. and r'
I OoD/JI!CuUve ln&amp;ertiOlll tor
M'ra. J . T . Robinson Tuesday .
2.
Mr. ,and Mn. Stanley Yeager of 1
CollGCCuiJve losertiorw for price ot Pt Pl8aaartt were visiLors here 1

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must hi.ve been~ m-, t.l'lt ropr111Ci bt:·

Blllinasl€:f . 89m', ~~~t ~lliY fttth
butler mtalaid the piia.ohu.te. .

Type Uke Ul1s ('1' pt..O'Ic per UDe)
tO averale words malte a llne.l

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Prompt Re6ef
From ltchiiac Eczem1
n•awonderlultbe--.. -

We c:on00i1t! that we are

l:p.ck-

'l'hol: ns.

Ai1

bunga.Iows mU6t be

.r;cm t.o oe• appreeiatt!d. Don't• lik"

ward, &lt;tll&amp;tory and; pro,cnl.Sti~U~o"ng t;he Idea ot•surf t:la.t.hlng tn the eelBut on 11. ho! July M~nduy morn- l&amp;l·.
Ing thtre it; somethh1g cool About
an old JetteD :

~!'llllploo,·~
Ringworm Ilotoll•.
and reatore
the ·~
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t
worth tho J&gt;Jiee, betloiHe It bl!lip

Joliet. 85&lt;, 60c and n. All druaill'f.

POLLY AND HER PALS

i "::.rr:~!:!~·~:.h~Drur

THE GOOD OFA
WITHOL.IT

Ilea ted
WriLc

f~r

Booklet abl1

PA.?

Ratti

JAMES H. BUTLER

s~t re

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Manag~r

wonl'r

USE: P-E:R
MONEY f

FOWI..S IS

EXPE:NSIVE:,

POLLY!

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In the Daris Cuu Warfare

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Bost-on at Cincinnati.

RACQUET SWli-IGER..
FROM AUS'l'RAUA -- ~

... &gt; HE At.ID ,"11-1£ GREAy
.lACK CRAWFORD MRI
ENGW&gt;.NDS WAY . '10 lHE 1/Jil;:R;
- . - - .. -. .ZONE .f':I/.JALS!

Hugh Brodcrie'k (le(t) nnd M.A . Aaron, photogra phel'll for Internati on al
lUIIe

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.4.SSOCIATION
at. MlnmlnJlnlls.

Tolndo l\t St Pn.ul.
L&lt;.•ukvllle at KamHI!'l Cllv
Tndinn nrooll.&lt;~ at M:llwnuk"r .
NATIONAL LJo:.UWE

VIWAt.l
@&gt;1l•GRATH •

. lll \l ~ ll'fiiRjl NI'W!I n ntl tJ n H ncW[i J)aper, and the plane Ulled on their 1,650

hom NI'W \'orl1 Lo Lobrad01 to obtam pictures of the arrrval
of t.hu ltulum air armada.

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IDid \!ou JSver Stop
tto ttbink 1

By EDSON R. WAITE, SHAWNEE, OKLA.

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,BEST
- BET··
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Therc·s Always a hearty welcome for you at

The Hotel CJIIJJIDdep
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'I'IIF. "IIOV~E or II!I$1'1TIILf"Y'

ColumbUll, Ohio.
Perfect Lvcation .... Service ... , .Comfort
Rate~ aurpril!i!J¥1y low

Tlttif~y

'1.&amp;11 ~~~ $~@

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Shoppe
Club Breakfast 2&amp;C to.50c

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l'amouo Purple Caw

Plluier 50c and '; 0.

lunchoon 6llc

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I!ICI&lt;b. Jbat ia wl)y busin~• concprn~ that advertioe are extreme·
\Y Pl!l!ll~r.

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Tbtif.ty.peo.,le read 11\e ada !Uld buy merchancliae that i~ ad·
ftl'tiftd.

tfOTflJ.

H~ .... llle,
011(1. A. W~IQ; 1!1\

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buyers I!PPrecjate t!tis seryic.e

Th•Y~ 41re r,iwan ~i&lt;led by th!! ada becaur.e they lmow that
advertised 100!1• !lrtt of e~ub~ndiPillll•lity.

Silver Ball Room f9l' papc.e
Pri•t:~o pipiu!! R~ .
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Good Advertising ia a service that ia vital to the welfare and
pro..-eu of every buoine11.
A"ertiain1 through the printed page is a genuine aervice.
It ia a service du~ all the people.
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Another Bale Of Corrr;11pondencc
Don Elvin~odo. Good 1dea. Dog~ ikbin&amp;. burninl akin, even tn.~WW~J
eaaa Itehina:atoJll the mornea.t Zlmo
h( ·U8e with two doors so pups can
We clea:t up another mes.s of lhll.Sf their tails. Have It patented. loutheo tho tender nd lnilameddla
rock~ribbed correspondence dating
because ol Ita .,., lqrodlento. To
from the yeal'B '1914 to 111'.Ml.

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.,.""" ol llnH ~11&amp;1' &gt;lxf,Y ~·
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Steve Brodlfl \f'U a
In that ~ he
was pualwid. •

Type· lll&lt;e thll! (10 pt.) lOc
Helen an&lt;! Kath~yn Gawthrop
J·eturned to tHeir home at Hunting- ,
per !ine.
ton Tuesday att.r epend.lng the '

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Western Union:

C:llli1rtJ) Of . pt, Plbaaaot were the
IUIIta of lifq, 8 . G. Piaher ancl j
illl•llhl&lt;r ~1
Conrad Davll of Wuhmgton, D. 1
C., apent aever&amp;l days a.t hlll borne

'1'1JMI like ihia (12 ""L)
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Ukper line.

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Doe : :More
crop. HO;)e ...._- ~ "
ptld1at.r1al.ll
9qt.. ,pb,Jec\
spectator wba ll:eept
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detlroJ tba.\111

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dallib"" Aullln'n JJ&gt;i1 Bill ,MIIl-

TBB DAIIiY ta!BI1NII

C~ASUii'lED

Royalty to Visit U. S.

· Wreck Qf Italian Armada Plane

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tpent TI.JuOay ttere wJth hiB pa.r~ 1

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here th.ll week.

dx statt-s and hold
1 l!"pring clea.nlna tme.

~ker wUI gladly 81181!t you
U d~d, ao that tht copy tor
your ad l!l prep.... : d ~n such a

Mre Albert Aultz, Mrs. Oraoo Dan-

nte ad

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Stewart has eone
to Toronto, 0 .. after apendin&amp;: the
paat tew wee.k.a as the gueat ot Mr
and Mra. J . T. Stewart and f.mlly.
Mn. JeDnle T&amp;)'lor waa• vialtiDg
relatives at Pomtroy thiS week.
• The play ''The Path Across tJte
lf111" will be presented by the membc1'8 of tht!i United Brethren Ohureh
ot Weat Columbia, at the Muon
community Bul1dll18 July 14th.
Hllda Shtelds, Mabel Ihle a.nd
Ro~rt Ihle were gesta of Mr. and
M111. L C. Purbee and tamUy
Tueaday.

leis and. aon Bob of Charleston 1
were gueat.ll of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

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manner aa to brifll the JtCatea' Foss, Monday.
to you.
R. J . Horner of Pittsbur1h was a !

r~ault.s

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111e po.b·uoucn
w ..,., rcspons e
, on!)' lor one mcorrect ~nsertton
ot any advertlnement. Errurt:1 ln
advertlliemen~ aMuld be reported

immeQ.Iately.

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GUtt:lt of vbiltors here over the week

flr.d

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The ball game between the Mnson and New Haven "old men's I
I to:am" played Tuesday evening
~ultfld In the victory going to the I

re-I

No ~vcrt16ement. will b&amp; taken lor ~ew Ha ven Learn the score belng' t:'"'"n!,··l ~
~::J;~~t·:~-o~i~~~':_!:;;,~ '~!:llti:&amp;i);~
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less tho.n u. minimum charge of la-O.
1' f'1 11 !! 11'
Mrs. 8. 0. Ftaher visited Mr. and
twent-flve cents tor each 1naerMr and Ml"S. W. A Gold and I 1' 1 , ·~ ·
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Mrs. Ferris Smith and da.u1hters
Mrs.
William Hennoay
from nt!WI , ~nu, 1 ''
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11on.
Porn
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at Pt. Pleuant Prlday.
eroy were v..,ttors here Tues- m t.J.: 1t l'.. , ~ :•, 1
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day.
J 1 , ,,~ !W:l Jl~,..~ ll,:~,i"(i;i 1c)"~~d
Mary Miller has retQrned home
FoundElizabeth Ryan of Charleston 1 - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - -- - - _ _
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attc1· spending the past three weeks
was the gut'GL of Mr. ana Mrs. T. , Mrs. J S. HH.rtenbach of Potne· 1\t the St. Joaeph llospitll.l at Par~
J Ryur • am! l rirnlly Tuesday.
! 1oy WII.S a. visitor here Wednesday. kerablU'I'. l!h.e II reported. to be getLOST- Cigll.l'c l t.c Llglllu, ucar 164
HOTEL
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Mr nnd M1s Charles FoSti, A1ch
Mr. and 1\!rs Charles F088 were 1 tins alona as well as could be exN Thlrd Avcuue Mlctdlepoit. No. (•lbli~:&gt;, M1:,. Edn~t BarLelB and son 1 guests of M1·s. Edna Bartela at peoU!d.
~Jfy Thft Dally TnlHm ~. Reward.
COLUMBUS
Grover Stewart of Royal Oak.
1of P';'~ncwy. were visitors at Spencer 1Pomeroy, TuC6day.
7-10-3L
Columbus, Ohio,
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~~~~d;ce:l~ lth a. d child ·on
Mrs Okcy Blam; of Vandergrift, 1 Mich., was the recent guest of Mr.
200 Room•
Fireproof
i o1 Pt · PJ eesan ~ spcn t T nuesUay w\th Penna
.. Is the guest or Mr. and and Mre. Geor1e Btewart.
FOUND - F'our keys on lea.ther
Mrs L c Furbee and family
strap ncar Peace church. Own ~
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Mr
an
d
Mrs
c.
A.
Jividen
and
Mrs
.
Robert Lee who haa . been
M166 Auburn Wllcoxtn has reR•t.M lr.educed
cr inqu ire ut Daily Tribune ofto.m
lly.
H! tor the past ftlw days is I - LUmed home a!ter visiting her sisflee and pay fot• ad.
6-2:-1-tt
ltOOI\IS $1.00, $1.25
I Rev. J Fmnl' Blewart o! Jewett provtns:
m tPr , Mlsl Zlna Wllcoxln at Lexing ~
r 0 .. D , B
Stewart of WhE:\Cllng,
ton, Ky.
HA.TII $1.50
~:----~-1Drover, and A. R. Stewart of TorPearl Faye Bletner of Charleston
For Rent
onto, 0, and Mrs NettiCl Runyon Is the Hutl8t ol her Jrlmdmother:
Mrl!l. Dallas Yearer who was InDlNJNG JtOOM AND
c.C Huntl11gton were guests of Mr. Mrs. QaroUne Ca.mpbeU and hef jured In 11n
&amp;utomobUe wreck
I l:lnd M•·~- J r Stewart aud fam ily brother, Call BleLner.
COFJo'£1!: SHOP
! , Tuesday Is reported to be getting'
;;;;;ENT- Pive rooms and bath.
T hur:::dav.
Rev Fat.hor DeLeaux has retiUin- u.long lUi well as can be expected.
Under Same Mana(emen'
304 Sp ring Ave. Phone 302~J.
7-7·3L
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Nl'w Smyrna, Florida
50 ~»-30 BaUu, steam

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Old U[lcle Balt~r, t
advt~
u, yean. wl.• tile 'tAa~~etria'' 'of Uie.
old vPial!". jie ~UN4 ~ "''tJ

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htlla;, · ~en w~ed, ~ ·~ ~
foot.B. then \~tiD 1,~ .1 ._, 1 whaM

£tit'

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;;-were hun&amp;TY _,,t

ftrtue W&amp;f tO .''thlti'
blOod._ tori
cmnina warm wet.ther. In the t&amp;Jf

NA'fiON.,_L LL\00£
VVon ~t
New York . . .... 44 31
SL. LQu~
42 36
C~ICf-iO
43 36
· PittsbiiTGh
40 36

Red Birdo Split With
Dod1era ; Sen11tor,~ Beat
Cleveland

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REDS LOSE TWO

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Brooklyn .

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Philadl'!l(lhla

Yanks Annex Pair As
Bambino Hih Three
For Circuit

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&lt;we r!membor qowH10
c.Lher· vocatlo'n. whlctl"WILt 1 II

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pine knots. rich and btg
nammable, uaed to t~tarf, nru wJth
end al50 to take the ' plliLat ()I
!"&amp;per hunpijJP,tcrs. a.twaya on th4
tire pla.ce matltel 1n a
1n Uie
CliiYS when SUl)lbur matChel We(fl
ll.Jl we had.
:
It wa.s in t.he 1880's that "parlof'
n a.Lches came-fLom Sweden, lf
mf: morv servell, and speedUy drove
the offensive sulphur matcbes out
ro! the American markets Poor old
Uncle Baltrer. bowed, bent an.d
broken by age and hard work, btU
n.lwa.ys sm1Ung, and a good saleS'•
man!
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Mc-Ma.nUI': ' Tell ' tbe Seln}nples
th€y co.n conte out noW. Andy: Jaekf:(Jtl ain't been seen aTolind
h'i'e
ror yeare.
Blll, Junior: He has ~n to eo
meny pence conferen~s he dci8a,ri't
Flt&gt;"i1'11 to Loqdo.n and radioed to New York, this picture ehow!l the plane knew whet? he got the black:'~
QuJsitiVe. Mq.x ain't ~ Mj~p;t~.
of General Italo Dalb9'e air armada afteT it had~fa~ked up on completing the first I"&amp;' of the Italy to Chicago ftight C Amsterdam. One But an the Baers a.re " !;lit ~lrp)'.
F.1Iwlng · America is ctlnstruetl~l
member of the craw, Sergeant Quintavalle, wu killed and Captain
Ji:aldiru, the ~ommandor. lnjur.d..
th lrty~ t wo bt\ttl~boa.ti Just 1n. case
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thnes. But food a.ever ·. Jtt 10
Ecaree that we didn't ha've l'OIIChe8
In the kitchen.

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Bcb Swe'!t, M, D.: Have no •
for a. middle· aced raccotn ~ •t
thl.s writing'.

Yla1tor at

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Mr. and .Mns. Oeorse Joachim,

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Lew B1ecer : Wlli ~•..fqpty-

past two Weeki with their arant1piU'- I
~ntp, Mr. and M:ra. F . J l(llnzlng. j
Mr. and Mt•. lllbert Robinson of 1
Pomeroy were IUelta of Mr. and r'
I OoD/JI!CuUve ln&amp;ertiOlll tor
M'ra. J . T . Robinson Tuesday .
2.
Mr. ,and Mn. Stanley Yeager of 1
CollGCCuiJve losertiorw for price ot Pt Pl8aaartt were visiLors here 1

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must hi.ve been~ m-, t.l'lt ropr111Ci bt:·

Blllinasl€:f . 89m', ~~~t ~lliY fttth
butler mtalaid the piia.ohu.te. .

Type Uke Ul1s ('1' pt..O'Ic per UDe)
tO averale words malte a llne.l

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From ltchiiac Eczem1
n•awonderlultbe--.. -

We c:on00i1t! that we are

l:p.ck-

'l'hol: ns.

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bunga.Iows mU6t be

.r;cm t.o oe• appreeiatt!d. Don't• lik"

ward, &lt;tll&amp;tory and; pro,cnl.Sti~U~o"ng t;he Idea ot•surf t:la.t.hlng tn the eelBut on 11. ho! July M~nduy morn- l&amp;l·.
Ing thtre it; somethh1g cool About
an old JetteD :

~!'llllploo,·~
Ringworm Ilotoll•.
and reatore
the ·~
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t
worth tho J&gt;Jiee, betloiHe It bl!lip

Joliet. 85&lt;, 60c and n. All druaill'f.

POLLY AND HER PALS

i "::.rr:~!:!~·~:.h~Drur

THE GOOD OFA
WITHOL.IT

Ilea ted
WriLc

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Booklet abl1

PA.?

Ratti

JAMES H. BUTLER

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Manag~r

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USE: P-E:R
MONEY f

FOWI..S IS

EXPE:NSIVE:,

POLLY!

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In the Daris Cuu Warfare

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DAVIS CUP

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Bost-on at Cincinnati.

RACQUET SWli-IGER..
FROM AUS'l'RAUA -- ~

... &gt; HE At.ID ,"11-1£ GREAy
.lACK CRAWFORD MRI
ENGW&gt;.NDS WAY . '10 lHE 1/Jil;:R;
- . - - .. -. .ZONE .f':I/.JALS!

Hugh Brodcrie'k (le(t) nnd M.A . Aaron, photogra phel'll for Internati on al
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.4.SSOCIATION
at. MlnmlnJlnlls.

Tolndo l\t St Pn.ul.
L&lt;.•ukvllle at KamHI!'l Cllv
Tndinn nrooll.&lt;~ at M:llwnuk"r .
NATIONAL LJo:.UWE

VIWAt.l
@&gt;1l•GRATH •

. lll \l ~ ll'fiiRjl NI'W!I n ntl tJ n H ncW[i J)aper, and the plane Ulled on their 1,650

hom NI'W \'orl1 Lo Lobrad01 to obtam pictures of the arrrval
of t.hu ltulum air armada.

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IDid \!ou JSver Stop
tto ttbink 1

By EDSON R. WAITE, SHAWNEE, OKLA.

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Pt,)LL."'

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,BEST
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The Hotel CJIIJJIDdep
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'I'IIF. "IIOV~E or II!I$1'1TIILf"Y'

ColumbUll, Ohio.
Perfect Lvcation .... Service ... , .Comfort
Rate~ aurpril!i!J¥1y low

Tlttif~y

'1.&amp;11 ~~~ $~@

.;l!n••
Shoppe
Club Breakfast 2&amp;C to.50c

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l'amouo Purple Caw

Plluier 50c and '; 0.

lunchoon 6llc

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~lll'l'n 11re qqiel!. to.nqJice, tile auperie~rity of a~verti,ed
I!ICI&lt;b. Jbat ia wl)y busin~• concprn~ that advertioe are extreme·
\Y Pl!l!ll~r.

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CHlif'T~NOEN

Tbtif.ty.peo.,le read 11\e ada !Uld buy merchancliae that i~ ad·
ftl'tiftd.

tfOTflJ.

H~ .... llle,
011(1. A. W~IQ; 1!1\

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tW
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buyers I!PPrecjate t!tis seryic.e

Th•Y~ 41re r,iwan ~i&lt;led by th!! ada becaur.e they lmow that
advertised 100!1• !lrtt of e~ub~ndiPillll•lity.

Silver Ball Room f9l' papc.e
Pri•t:~o pipiu!! R~ .
.

Good Advertising ia a service that ia vital to the welfare and
pro..-eu of every buoine11.
A"ertiain1 through the printed page is a genuine aervice.
It ia a service du~ all the people.
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to-on A.DYii.llTI'§ING, NOT 0~1.Y M~ES IHJSINt$sC

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FORTt1E P~~ENT, ~U1'[B~JJ;.DS FOR Tl'll;:flfl'!J6~·

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.&gt;rk

lnr Zemo brlnp_ prcmpt nllol lo
Another Bale Of Corrr;11pondencc
Don Elvin~odo. Good 1dea. Dog~ ikbin&amp;. burninl akin, even tn.~WW~J
eaaa Itehina:atoJll the mornea.t Zlmo
h( ·U8e with two doors so pups can
We clea:t up another mes.s of lhll.Sf their tails. Have It patented. loutheo tho tender nd lnilameddla
rock~ribbed correspondence dating
because ol Ita .,., lqrodlento. To
from the yeal'B '1914 to 111'.Ml.

-

.,.""" ol llnH ~11&amp;1' &gt;lxf,Y ~·
aro. They nil ..m~ ""' 111!11:

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Steve Brodlfl \f'U a
In that ~ he
was pualwid. •

Type· lll&lt;e thll! (10 pt.) lOc
Helen an&lt;! Kath~yn Gawthrop
J·eturned to tHeir home at Hunting- ,
per !ine.
ton Tuesday att.r epend.lng the '

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a:a a'iiW

Western Union:

C:llli1rtJ) Of . pt, Plbaaaot were the
IUIIta of lifq, 8 . G. Piaher ancl j
illl•llhl&lt;r ~1
Conrad Davll of Wuhmgton, D. 1
C., apent aever&amp;l days a.t hlll borne

'1'1JMI like ihia (12 ""L)
r
Ukper line.

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Doe : :More
crop. HO;)e ...._- ~ "
ptld1at.r1al.ll
9qt.. ,pb,Jec\
spectator wba ll:eept
-·~
Morgan :
detlroJ tba.\111

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re were Hll!&gt;tlliatori Vfotton 'Stln- f
d~.
O~pce . ta~

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NOTICE - I! ~::=:~~
READERS'
the Newo Otllce of

MONDAY, JULY 10, lias

AL T fOU

~g~~tJ~r.E TH~U~ANO~ AH[ Nig~~~~=:'ant

Overturned On

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ThoR:: ~:~gin~::
Todd Liverpool.
Undertaking
Company
EMt
conve]llbg
the r rofa
mal"' of MrB Olaren(\0 Powell of
Smith'e Perry, Pa , here tor burial
was damaged eonlddenl.bly Bat.url.l.ay whPn it overturned on State

Report Of State Geolog- 1~C~h•u..~t£r7 between Pomeroy
~ ieal Survey Shows
The drlver of the aar and

~HID, Ne;~th~~d;ol:;:"'d:n

YfAR'~ C~UR~E

It • AppueDt
Neither "
Morie St.ar

Buaiheh Tripo
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Mr and ll:rl
and son
Hugh spent, Bund&amp;:r wi.t.h Mr and
Mn ArthtD' frtoe of Portland. The

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ICK[~ PR~MISfS
EARl.Y ~CTmN II
HHP PR~SP[RITY
Firat Objective h To Install Men Now Idle,
In Joba

Bitter Opponent
Of Unionism Dead
John Markle, For-I- Anthraeite Coal Operator,
Diea ia New York
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New York July 11- INB-PunerarrUlgements were to be com-

pleted today for John Markle, former anthraclt.e operator, who died
laat night In the •• room Fifth Ave1 nuo Apartment whe,..
he Uved
n 1one with IS servants and a tetephone swJtehboard. to keep things
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Repeal Predt'cted
By Senator Fess

Statement of Life Lonf Dry,
Strlkea Prohihitlontot•
Like Thunderl&gt;olt

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'Big New Dodg~ Six at only:$595 •

Jri ctiJ ~~t.l.\f ,h., nfw Oodg. Sh: 1.a h.llng1nt
up new IIIII• rect.'tda ln Detroit, wlwre talk about
apr..jll £rom door 10 ~oor al-

! a 1111w aatotqobile

~lt~~~~~ aalua ar~i7Je~ of the
ccnte~purultn; I*~Od fo~ ldt year!

Buy Now-Sdt't! Money!

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No Dodge haa ever sold rm li!lll I han today 11
prlee
t595• Many people 01.w.are yj thu trend
Jn !OIYy e markets are .aaklnr • How o.:en thi1 b1g
new Dodga 'e N pril"ed ao low' • Frankly we
•Y to you, bentt see thil grea1 car nght eway
take advantage of IOiiaJ' s low prLCes now
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And
)'Oil don't have to take anybody sword for
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I Do4P '\l'&amp;lu• This rureed big Sb: II ready to
~} PlOt,. to you how It wme nut-9atnly-llK&amp;Inll

Floating Power engt{l• mollnllnp (Jva th• big
new Dodge Six th• smooth vlbrt.tlonlau ridiDg
qlllllitiw rerely lound bt even high priced care
of mout cylln•lere-y•t retain th• known economy
of ais:l And Duds• carrie. no aurplue welrht
There's leu weight pJr hor!IC!power That a important, because ,.vury extra pound meana e1tta rul

Proof Thai Dodge Euels I
to your Dodge dealer and pt the facti
about tbil "Shuw-Down" Plan. Take hocne th•
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lue 'Sbow· Down '

See for yourMK
why thle Ia the only r,.Jr . aud·aquare way to
judg• automobile values!
Thle big, new Dodge Six 11 .a product of Dodp
Preclejon methods, bu1h by vttteran Dodg• cl"llftamen lfi th&amp; grall, modern Dodge plant-a dh·laioo

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• ASK YOUR DEALER ABOUT THE DODGE "SHOW-DOWN" PLAN·

B. B. BAWUNGS SONS
1\tiddleport, 0

mHICJIOIII'IIno:

Sunday Momina rram. ••Mlnlatures"
by Seybold, OQlQiyn Bmllh. vtolln,
Little Prelude by Bach. and. Walt&amp;
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by Tschalltouaty, Ruth
Uttle Night. 8oDa: by Ann.
and In a Toy Shop by l.oulae
Rebe Tnm.Dl1 Orow, Tbe Happy
Parmer bv SehUD11U1D and. R.uMlan
Danseuse by 8 ortst, Vera Hepp;
Prelude No S by Bach and JbJN·
ty of the Doep br a P - ·
VlrRinla. ~ uut Plft Pinier
MeiOdiM Nanna Lie, l.led I.
Dick and Jat fii&gt;'OOU
and Ray and Clarence

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CRIDTAIN SLAIN

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,_rW. l:btl.t.
/ catty out umr thrni
lng tbe youth the O'Conn"'lls wt'rt!
stta.inln&amp; e•trJ reaouree to gather
U]) the kem.endoUi cam sum demanded whUe at the same tun "'
Utrough underworld lnknned1nr1es
t.hey were endnvoring w bargain
for a red\,lCt!.on of the amount
Th~ family bu $50 000 ready ror
the kidnapers now but It wtU bu
hours, perhaps d~s before they
can ra.itle tJ\e balance or the ransom the kdno.pen dif'ntand
The OCopn&lt;&gt;ll's hBve made t'ffcrtc. to carry out the Instructions
Of the kidna~lCTII to the ll'tter Pl.'"t1cularly with reprd to keepmg
the dil!Dppeanmce O( ihe youth lie
cr~t

Albany N Y JuJ7 11-INs-AU
the resources of state and local police today were thrown into a hunt
for John J O'Connell Jr 24-yearold nephew ol the pollt1Cally potent
Democratic leaders h.ere, kidnaped
from In front of hill home by abauctors who coupled a $250 000 ran
som demand with a threat of deaR\
If poUce were notified
'Young o·oonneU a straoplng six

cause
lddna.pers would carry
df'ath \hreat if they 'no\ltted,
thorltil!s
Early today. pollee had
ctally been notified of 0'
s
lddnapilll by memben ot blil
and no reque.t for aid haq come
from them
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Actlni on b1s own inltat.Jve, g .
ever Police Chief David A ·~· ,
broadcast over the stat.t ~
teletype a general appeal for f!ld ..~
lccattn.g the miSBinl man
Prom close friends or the faiii.tl81
It was learned the kldna.p(Q'I ~re
been In oommunlcatlon at least lllx
t me~~ wlth Daniel J
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Democratic county chtrJrm~, ·~
Edward J O'Connell, both
of the ml881ng youth and bofih.
powerful polltlcal lea.del'l
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Indlcatu;;n of th8 national interest commanded bJ' the kldnapinl
\\D.II
given wbeQ,J United Btatea
Senator RoJal 8 . tii-Jpeland ot. New
York iaBued a bristUJll st&amp;t.e~t
In Waahinaton, declarinl he ~
ask AttomeJ-Oeneral Homer 8
C ummings t.oda.y to send all """'
ltlle governmental &amp;&amp;'lis~-1"16
Albany 1h runnlna down Uiji -..

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Mra. Ruby Ely, Not a Suicide at Firtt Believed,
Authoritiet Say

Senator COpeland went even fur·
Uler Be uld he would take dle
no~atter up with the president blm
.!'elf The senator i!l chalriDaa of
the aenate Investigating .racke~,.
In&amp; throuahout the country tmd "'f
O'Connell case 18 expected to furr\l&amp;h the lmpet.u.s for a ruthless
drlve against k:Jdna.perz
An UDUIU&amp;l feature of the C811(1
wu that all Albany newspapen,
aware of Ule kldnapfnB tor ma.ny

each and eYery one talk a different lancua11e, or to nota the fact

The other man. Herbert L. RaQft
ta lather or two cblltlmt ,... rouild

Agreement Reached it Ap·

provocl by Workers of
ple would do more than anythinc elae to aboliah a1111J'eaaive nat·

V ariou1 Rail Cla..ea

Despondent Men
Cont'llit Suieide

ionaliam and prevent future wan.

If all apeke the aame lanBUap, it would be a difficult matter
for politiciana to juule worda oo eaaily and to aend out their own
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Albany, July ll-IN8-The powerful O'Connell
rla.n was tunnm~~r a race wtth death today in a franbc 'f~
fort to ra"e the $250,000 ransom demanded for the
return of John J O'Connell, Jr, 24-year-old •••on of t~
haul!&lt;!-

'YOice ia powerful in Europe, and fail to note the fact that they

It haa often heen aaid that one lanruap common to all peo-

Ih1e

The church wu bea.utUullJ decorated w:l.th fOJ"I"UI and 11adk:&amp;la. a.rttstlcs.Uy arranaed The follqwlns
Protrmm of piano, vocal aDd Wolin
sehctJona w.,. presented lb.rch ot
ths Oookle Soldl.eS ~y Lehman,
Charteo Lee, SlumJ&gt;lo'
RobBQll a.~ BoldJcl"a M'a.tch by Schu·
mnnn, N.....,n Lona, Spinning
Son• by Ellmenrelch ID4 oauotte
by B Rubenstein, 14'ar1r1e MOOTe
Sonatina No 1 by Duaaek and
Valao Lucille by Prlml. Maltlne
Swarm, 'l'hra Wlahee by Prank
Harrat a.nd Lite by Oley Speab,

to th,. olm II
shrUt In the oplnlou
observers

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July 11-INsPostmlstrw Ruby &amp;Jy of Add1Jon
whose body wa" found Sund&amp;:V ln .a
c.stern wu murdered Gallla COIDl·
t) a.uthorltlell beUeved today
Jl4r8 Ely and her husband Prank
poaUnlstreM r~.t 'hfi vlllaae lor a
dol.e:n years neltbeT drowned. as
wu t.lrlt belleYBd uor died. of heart
dJaeue, It was declared :.Her an
autopay
Coroner J T Hanosn !tent the
woman a tntemt.l orpns to Columbul for a chemical &amp;nalyaiB Shertfl
Elmer Ratfteld aald he had eevertJ. One Looeo Job and Takeo
murder elue:a
Hit Life at Home of Hia
Min" ly and her husband Prank
Bride-to-be
had been separated, and rell.tlve&amp;
de not know his preeent whet"abouts He
last beard from tn
Columbus 0 July 11-IN&amp;-Jie.O
June when be wu ln Plorld&amp;.
cause be lost bll Job Just 11 he ...._
maklnl plana to be married,. a
Columbus man waB dtad tad&amp;f, il
YOUTH IN DEATH
' k:tlm of suictck!!, and lll.Otber ~
CASE LIBERATED lumbus ma.n who ha.d. beln out ~
work tor months was dead. of aetr·
intlteted. bullet wound~!.
Kenneth Amos, 10, banpd. blm·
SPlf ln the cellar of the home of bli
bride-to-be He hJ.d BQOe to ~u 1u1r
r.bout ID81111 bll job tmd lfiW del•
pondent poUoe aald IDa t1ttlrCH
found h1tn from a belt I11CI
cut him down. aorta t.o revlft biiD

MISS IHLE'S PUPILS
PRESENT

One hundred were :n a.ttendance:
*DODGE "t", ~WITM PATIIfTID fi.OAtM 1'0W£1 - 1lJ.
BltW"da.y afternoon when the puIMCIIWUfD-£.i.$595ANDUP,f 0.1. fACTOIV llfiiOI1
pill ol the lhle StucUo ot M\ziJc
~re eucresstully presented 1n re·
D~ 8 -llll!to,I395-F 0 B I'Jdory .DalrcNt
1r.lta.t
at the Stmpaon JL E church
und.et the dJJ\.-,:t1on ot MiSI J'n.noea

B"1 C..r on Mtrrl Alont!

Second Street

MILK HIKED TO 8 CENT8
Columbus 0, July 11-IN&amp;-Reto.il milk prius were hiked a cent
to eight cenUI a quart on dellvery
routes In Oolumbus today as the result. of an Increase in price paid by
~airieB to producers of l.bis vicinity

By Edaon R. Waite, Shawnee, Okla.

or G,hlyal.n Motor•

The "Bb~n~~·Down Plan gt\'" you a cl..n-cut,
~ eho-ooiiFn o{ perlormanc• and economy!
We ~ouldn't afford lo oft•r the DorJge 'ShowDown" Plan to th• pub I\..; If wfll didn't know the
~· "6" would win oatl
l&gt;ods• bu 1 polnta of .conomy tbat mean dnect
of rrom •so to ••so t~n runninl" upenu

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\be ,111e....work hila bean teken out
~t;!i~b~()qjp )"'i\10!11'·-P;own Plan

AI a. close friend of former preaident Hoover, fonner
Republica.n
National Oha.lrm~tn and one ot th~
party IJ "elder statesmen. ' It had
been expeeted that P'es.s would l'ttlre
from politicti at the end ol the pre.!lent term
ln his statement, however he asserted that he wr.s detennlned to

EVIL

Wilted the pre118 to make a printed appeal to the abductorR to
obtain heart tablet. for hll
rather
The tablete, carl Luer said
are 1-150-~P"Qin nitroglycerine
..Cu.stomartJ.y my Cather uaed
tablets Jfo 11f6 Of Lh.e Eli-L111y
It Gompaay br&amp;Pd," Ute- son
''!l"d '.WbeD 1t.ltflisjtb.an attact he mu.~ ~..- t:Jo
stand, as the attMts are llll:e
IUIIOU\erln« '~)ella, and he cannot breathe II fQI'ced to remain
He 1&amp; on a siek diet
seated
He takes. no coffee He may
have only one veaetable at a
meal He smokes mUd cigars
!Please take LtJ,ese precaution.~
a' once If It Is not already too
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Aged lllinoio Banker h John J. O'Connell, Nephew Of Powerful New Y.&gt;rk
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Taken From Home
Pohhcal Leaden, Ia Seized By Gan11 .While
By Aooailanta
In Front Of Hia Home
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By JAMES L KILGALLEN
INS Staff Correspondent
Alhany, N Y, Jul} 11 -INS--The ktdnap"n&lt; of
..'ohn J 0 C:onnell Jr, twenty-four-year-old km of power
tul Albany pollt1c1ans who ts held for 1260,000 ransom,
today apparentl y broke thetr three-day ~nlence -And ag$-m
communicated Y.lth Daniel P O'Connell, unciP of the
m I~!I.Ing youth
Another code mcAAage, ~Imalar to the one pubhsbed
m a Sunday rn01mng new!ipaper at the directiOn of tht&gt;
I tdnaper~, wa~ brought to the adH~rtl.;,.mg department ot
the Albany T1me~Un10n today for pubhcatJon All the
11ames, accordtng to the numiJen of tht&gt; advertiRel'ne-nt,
are new one~and1ctmg that th~ ongtnnl h~t of eleven
n a~ reJected by the k1dnapers
The actLon of the k1dnaper!'l m agaw gettmg m touch
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the O'Connell&lt; revtved ebbmg hope• of the family.
Alton HI July
ll-JNBCnrl Luer 80n ol August Luer
Police are certam, m v1ew of th1~ development, that
11-year-old bonk president who
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oung
O'Connell 1~ fl.tiil ahv~-and app:H ently unharmed
was kidnaped IMt night t.oday

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wo aces; ep ew
Of O'Connell Victim
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Mere work-making ideas art: not

to be encouraged
he said
rest of the pr&lt;lject'a. merit wm be
pubUc usefulness
fts ability
maluta.iTI itself as

PRICE THREE.CEN't s

Narcotic• Manufacture To I
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WHO ENTER
Be Limited To Act$250,000 RANSOM DEMAND MADE
ual Needo
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-1Throu11h Ruae And Carry
Victim To Waiting
fhreat Of Death To Strappin11 24 Year Old National
Automobile
Guard Lieutenant Made, If Police Are
Notified; Authoritieo Take Hand

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()A K R J I: R 1. CJ!JrtTB
BF mall Pftt- tf 00

HUn Hl~W ISKidnapers
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Preaident Commits U. S.
To Important lnternationai· Pact

This apartment, the Jaraest 1n
RECENT GAINS
New York, had four elevaton, 21
baths, three kitchenfl and 111 ser~
By Industry, No Excuse vantll rooms
He waa president of the Jeddo-For Let Up, He Say•,
Highland Coal Company wlllch he
£Old out seven ytars qo for a re·
With Men Idle
ported $8,500,000 In Ule ITf&amp;t oool
Washington July ll - lNS-M\1- l.trlll:e 1n tbe ftrat yean ot t.he
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I centlll'f llarlr:le WIJI cme ot the bitlions of jobs for now Idle workers ls ~test opponents of t.he unkJ.ns. He
the filat objective of the *3300000 da:lar_d that 'the inalienable
OflO pubic works program Secretary cf man tO sell hll labor at
of tbe Interior Harold I Ickes newly
he deslrea 18 belns pr&lt;&gt;te&lt;'ted
appointed director of publk worka
operators
ss.id today In explaining the polleles
miners, however dld noli
he will follow
Sf!em to appreciate his prot.eetton
He promised swift action
The strike continued New York's
Reeent gratifying gains In m:lus· public achool&amp; had to close Martl:le
try and employment do not 1WlU- demanded fedP.ral troops PresJdent
fy curtailment ot slowing up or ~rn- Theodore RooM!veU threatened to
ployment prd!P'am until those
send troops into PenMJJvanla
ar~ secured and consolldate!t
to protect the opentors but to
~ondltJons JU8tlfy expendlturt:::.
coal out ol the Scranton dls·tr~ct~
public works will be enctf'd
In October l902 a meeting of the
ly he salct
pi el'lldent and the .,ppostng factions
This Is 1nterp1~ted ht&gt;re :1 a re "'ll-8 held In ~88hinft.on a meettn1
ply to demands from ISOm&lt;&gt; uf PrPs which became so violent that chairs
ldent RtJose\'elt s close
m- were thrown ThP. Ol&gt;@flLtOrs retuscludlng Director of
LhP
ed to arbitrate
L('wis Douglas that the pwgr.1m
The lnftuence of the late J p
b P hedged somewhat In view o1 the Morgan finally brought
about an
nheady visible improvement
arbltra.tlon plan The miners got
Ickes said aU proJect~ wert' now most of their de.mand.5
being studied closely
In recent yea.n Markle had been
Today the Public Works Admln~ Interested In
philanthropy His
Jstration Is deluged by a. vast num- 1fortune goes to the John and Ma.ry
bet or demands
which do noi Matkle Poundatlon for medical requs.Ufy under the Intent of t'u.: uct search
he explained
'The worth.)' ate
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"""'a"d
the unworthv
The determining factor In award-

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ot this etDclent helper w
County CobUDUDity
pt&gt;nny'l! cost to the v111'1.ge or
Jumna
in Cbtem
latter remalned for a week's visit
l:'uainess men
rwith hll ~dpa.renta
~Lamm•ned to J M
Pat lflornThe helper ts v. canine of the
Ju,.~ile oJJicer, wno was alone DURING PAST YEAR 1Fox Terrier variety, rather largt
BODY IS FOUND
lCsa Vertrbde Rusehel lfS.S brou.. Huckleberry" pl"e&amp;ea.ted
at the t.lme
for the breed. He Clime unheralded
Jht. home Bu,nda,y from Charleston
you sell marriaae lleenses C t
A d Laceratl'ona c.nd unannounced, to Mr Wolfe om Late Saturday Nisht, A where she hU been confined In a at Junior hi11h achoo'l to
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evening reoently and Is 11.8 faithful
ctt,y hospital \he past
few weeta
niJht. School children IS,
probation officer answered
Lead Liat; Fingers
f'S only a mefllber of the t::anlne
Short Time After
foUowtna
appendectomy Her
We do and the young man, conHardest Hit
family can be
condition Ia ~ported
most saUS- adulta 25.
Deed Committed
f~:~~ed aaked for one Pat noted
Sunday ev::'!J&gt;~ •• ~~"--'
factory
that. he was unaccompanied anct
occasion to
asked If he brought th~ gtri with
The fin di ngs of the statistical u lnutes in a•;n; o~u~&gt;m&lt;&gt;hii~
:1.~·~-~··~n b ..
him to which he a nswered u\at.. he labomtory of the Division of Safe- J1Jeny with one of the
dtdn t know that she should be
and Hygiene of the Industrial cers He left the dog ':t_:~-1~~~~;:c!&gt;:'..C:C
present He was t.hen told by the
ot Ohlo after 11. study Jacks and while the -::c-:; ••-cc:
court oftlclal that both parties
131519 injury and occupa- I fllend raised no out-cry nor
Ci!~.;--z:::
must be present in court be tote the
d!.Bease claims filed by U:Je 1111\ke any diaturbonce, it waa easy
license could be granted
Industrial workers t.1 1932, for pllSBef's by to notice that he
Oak Hill
Finally greatly embarrasseO he
annoWlced today by Bupt was considerably perturbed. With
a.a lllual aa
rr.plled that he did not know whttP Kearns head of the Dlvta- his head cocked on on.e B.lde and
-neventna: hi!T
ther or not she would come with
his ean erect to hear every posalble
Grover who 18 1 after
Huntinllton
him for the license !Jut he would
analytil.:l of 8.ll claims as to !IOUnd he hLid on the atdewalk
Baldnll'
TOURNAMENT
with """"'
see whs.t could be done departing
of Injury shows that the 1 looking east and west on Main
hurriedly
prolific source of Injuries 1street by turns to watch every pethat
j
At
Mlddleport
Hl&amp;h Sctllool
retumlnl
Mrs C
Zimmer, aon Charles
Saturday the young man return· were culs and lacerations 1 tor der.trtan Md car tor the return of
he arrived and daUKhter Mary, and Mra BelGrouada
ed with the Intended-bride 1B tow which 45123 clauns were tiled r.is newly adopted master As 1100t1.
mother did ward Slqel and 11011 DbnaJd Of
Upon the second request foV: a 11 Crushes and brmses ranked second Rll the night ohlef returned the
GAME STARTS AT I.U.
Grover Lexlnftc&gt;n, K.Y • aniVtld Iunday !c.
cense It wali granted and thev left with 25123 sprains and strains dog trotted to his side wagged lUJ
tor
tht
a.
Yillit
wiUl
Mr
&amp;nd
lib
John
the court apparently very happy C!l used 19 710 puncture wounds 11- tall &amp;.nd cuddled hlJ muzsle Into hl15
Admi11ion 5c and
Mr. ond 111'1. Bkpl of lrut Yaln ltreot
'i'helr names were not recordrd on Eil!B fra.ctu1es 86!13 burllB and rrlcnds h:md showing that
the marriage record upon the re- 1fCBlds 8 295 dislocations 11J eon- he appreciated flndlnK him
latter a.Itdau•
arrived
tbe
llr and
HarrJ lmlt.h IJll'!lnt
quest that they be withheld from russians 220
nsphyxlatlona 174, ht: was too much a clair of the
then dlecovend Sunday l'll1tint Kr and Mrl. John
publlcatiOfl
drownings 4 and 10.944 illlCiulllfied to make a big scene 09er It
wu not 1D bed.
Dd of I'Mfllle 't'hq wer. ac-1 rl!!!::!~~~~~~~~~...::=:a
The number of direct amputa- lJehave.a perfectly and obeys as
theB bqiUl whlol&gt; CXIIftiiOIIIId """"' IIJ RuUland Em&amp;· c:1 ~ ---;;;~
WORST BOY IN TOWN tlons of some membe1 s of the body a£ It h e !tad been in tra.lnlng for a
tile body belnr round loon Doni wllo Will mnaln lor a 1lt
TO BE HERE TONIGHT 1:.} machlne ry or other hazards was long time Mr Wolfe will probably
&lt;122 of which seven we1e arms five keep him as a. mascot and eBCOrt !n a
Mrs. Ely bas bteh aut- wttk'l villt
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Member11 of the Fair a.nd IJLJ.uare I und 400 nngc1 ~ or ptu t s of firi-.rs looking after the Interests of the 11pd to thla 1.11 attributed her aet ot
Mr• 1161'1-ld
way and dau•
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1 b bo ys organ lzntlon or the I 1 1931 theu~ we1e ~15~ !imputation~
st"lf destruetion
Eter ot Ok'~'~•t.n4 arrived Bt.tur·
C u
Pomeroy busineSB men
She leaves thJ'eeo ehUdren, Dro.na.1t
y tor a vf.tit wlth her father,
Presbyterian Sunday school hel e c r which four were a rms tour
Two be&amp;u.UiliJ apa.rimeaW
Prank OroYfJJ" or Nitro
Rutan_.
~,~;Ill present Huckleberry the worfit nands eight legs two feet twelve
Summarlzln•
ly811
f the
0
boy 1n town' a three act C&lt;lmedy loel! 11.nd 5J!I finge rs and ' parts of!
th
•
an
ana
J&amp;mea
MuiUnea.ux
or
~
•
•
1
1 onr A. It P Ston
at the Junior high school fi.Udl flngel s
repor 1
e 01 "alan
head cities the
~~~~~~··.
Mr and
Ob'dt 14anh and
tvrlum tonight The first
c~,~rtain
Th~ P&amp;Jls of tht body moRt sus- ll~ loundmg figures In support of hla
One lar4'e ltked atore room
emanaeu from her baby of Par
burl were week end
1
will r18e at 8 15 It was announced
ctptlble ~o Jnjmy Wcl c fingeJs with cont.entlotnl tflat thel.!heavages of war
time
auestl at t~ home or Ml'a Marllh's
25 by 80 teet.-next to Oblo
Ploceeds tram the entertalrt)mnt 33 616 inJuriell trunk wi t h 19 9~5 !U I! grea Y outwe,. d by our
wtu be oondur.t- parenta, Mr and Mn Adam Ebenwill go Lowo.rd establishing a i:am"j:l eyes 2004.0 legs 13826 auru; 13202 ~Jt"aCe time easualties In Industry
1
Power Vo
at :II 30 beth Other week end aueatl at the
for the boys and for Boy Scouts In rands 1l 067 head aud face 8 8 ~ 6 nnd argues for a greater ooncent.raEberabt.ch home were Mr and Un
OM lt room houe--ean be
Meig8 courty A performance will ! feet 6 846 and toes 4 051 Among Lion of Interest. l.n a.cctdent prevenEldon oaul tlt"Velyn EbeJ'Ibaeh.)
bP. staged In Miac:l1eport at the the injutles sustained were l,30l lwn work on the part ot boih 1emased ror t.wo tamJiie-two
gymno.sium auditorium
Tm sday fracturvs of the nbti 245 of verte- P oyers and workers if furthet 1'1-CMr and Mn AI"Yln Norris have
I
bath rooms, ne11:t. lo PreUy-' )
1
night and In ~cine at the high brae 103 of the pclv.l.'l 289 of the •flces which he characOOrlzea Iiiii
returned from a two week's vlll.t In
srhool
audlku hun
Wedm.:.sday :;k.ull, 15&lt;1 or the nolle 12 of the jaw needless are to be prevented
Charleston Wt Va • and Pontiac,
1 t.erlan Cblll'elt-AU on !\bin \1
night
298 of the teeth 1 331 or the arm
MlCb
Slreel in Pomeroy
lnqaitt 1
339 of the hand 1 46:1 of the flnset '
Loeat
Man
.-:;;;;
in
Cbarae
THREE RELEASED
012 of the legs 111 ot the foot
Mrs H D Oefenba&lt;'.her ot ColumI from Edw
Ebtrsbach at.J
r.nd 1 3211 ur the toeB There w~re
tua ltl spendl.nM the week with her
of
Mei&amp;•
Roada,
Tenden
Red
Anchor
Store.
Thooe released rrom the county nlso 302 dl!lloc&amp;tlon~ of the arm, 11
fo.ther E D Will of Lincoln Hill
Reaianatic!n
bastile over the week end were t.f ~he haud 144 of the fingers 162
I
Harry Van lnwagen, W W WPnt- 1! the leg 23 or the foot and 16
.Mr and Mn Northcott Jane•
A p ElleiBte•n of Poolero)l hu
ley and Charles Martin Ma:l Un lli the toes
and children ot Wa.rren Mr and t.::ii - - - - - - - ~~~:J:::~~biB
restanatJon as Super- lbs Prank Jones and M:r and :Yra
C&lt;Jiored was taken be!ore the luveIt ts a noticeable fact
said
Pete
Hendrlcks
or
Pomeroy
was
fi
of
Ma.bltenance
of
BlghIlile court Monday morning on Kearns In discussing the 1 eport, arre"ted Saturday by Ohlet or Po•
County, to t&amp;ke ef- WilHam Ortftlth of Columbus were
charges ot Ule theft of a w11.tch tlJat the biggest percenta e of
amonr thO.!Ie from out-of-town who
llcl'l
Dana
R
Rouah
for
dr1vfna
a
July lUh.
from the Grueser Barber l:lhop ln::prov~ent shown 1n thtJ past
attended. the funeral or the late
hu foun4 the Val Jone• 8U11day
hue which he said he save to • )'car i~ I' those nijuries atr~ctlng motor vehicle wJth flctitioua 11fi!IIPDP•INllUM Gil
lrlrl lrlend .in Waah~, D 0 rhe eyes teet and toea and t:hJa: u. cemc plat a Hendrtclta WN re• ~ J". (b d t
Stop
Coinblntcf with hl1
I alnnr .,o a. !
The charses were dismisaed 'fhen undoubtedly due to thie more sen- leased from tho oounty jaJJ just a
nhort
time
betore
tt.tter
~~erviDR
a
aft'alra
too much Mrs. Quy Ba.onllt.er and 1011 Guy
For Gaa On Stomach Martin promised \o pay for the era1 use ot goggles sat:ety •(loes fine and coats on a slmDar charge
Jr ot Washlnron Pa returned
As
a.
consequence
I watch and the trouble caused He nnd other devices tles1Jlled to proSunday after
virdt here as the
It
is
alleged
that
Hendricta
confalling
for
the
Much wda disturbs d\gestlon 1will lea\'e Pomeroy Tuesday ~ for teet these members rrom the b.orand ho Ia tat- ruests of Mr and Mr15 John Hik!
Pm gas 01 rtOur stomDch Adlerlka Circleville where he Is said to btl n&gt;al haZH.rds or lndui'Jtry 'Ehe lOw- J tnued to drtvc the car on lmproper
Ill an Mlort to reIll much better
One dose t:ldJi you employed
u percentages of improvemeii • 1n license after hl.s release troDJ. jail
Mrs Ralph (Jllmo1-e a.nd chl.ktren
before it la too lt.te
of bowel poisons Lhat CHLJBe gas
the numller of c!Kims flied for for which he was arrested a. second
work and her moth* Mrs Wald Poster
{lnd bnd sleep
Reed s D1 ug 8t ...1e
NEW DAUGHTER ARKIVFS
lnjurleK to Lhe trunk hilond&amp;, le"s time
uturned from • week s vi.l5tt with
It \las ~aict that the Ucr.nsc plat.eA
recently tb~ latter s lfUrhtez, "Mrs Jess
\ Adv l''Orest Run announce the blr1h of ).Jhaslze the need fo1 more adequate belong to w.Jlla.m Martin who
Tbdale of B~eye Ll:k~
Mrsdaughter
Kerns bo1n
RousiJ
\l hlS h! 11.d
!tl.oe teud1-1
etu- now clo.tms ownership of the _par
llpe!lo.ll fof' July 1 a Mr
nine and
pound
Bl\tUJof- 1!':UIUdlng
oJ fl.n.d
machinery
and a.toc!Oiler
made for 1$l 00! da.y afternoon Mr 11.nd Mrs Jpcob adherence Lo sufe pr».etlces on the driven by Hendricks as wen
Leo Dl Plero of Columbua Is
15,
$l50 1--ucy Daer and M1
and Mts liarry ~art of Industrial workers who face the llcerue A transfer ot ownerspendin&amp;
the Week with Mr and
v A\'tnue ~ Roush nre grandparent.~:! or ' the exceptional haz1uds endangering shlp Jlf th" cBr tram Hen.d!ic"ka~
Mrs
Charles
Oasct and family
1 \0-3t little MiJ;s
~
tte~~e port1on11 or the bodY~ •
to Martins \\as flied tn the clerlt
of courta office June 26 recorrds
Mrs Joe 1 a~• and BOn Omett,
shov,.
and
two arandp!h.lldren, Bobbitt
I
Hendrl.ck.s waived exBmlnatlon
and Oolorea Oil Pietro ot CoJumbUK
I
before H H Mee.s justice of
en1ved. Saturday for a vtstt here
I
peace Monday
with Peter Rappold. the former••
brother Mr Lares retumed Sun•
'
walked timidly t.hrourh. thP open
probate court her'e ap.d

ooor or the

ohlo-Pa!r - . • lllld w~ '!"·
cept problil.blJ abowera WednHd&amp;J' ~J'i;lpoo.
in Northwat port.l.on. So:newht.t .-mMr 'W~Cf ..
nellday

If the

Office ask for 202-R.

DI~IN
ITS SUICIDE

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w=U:~e ~~rn!::a~:ss y..:un~u\~= 131,519 Injury And Qc.. -t~t;taJ~~e:o~c==·'~ed::~: 'Poatmiatreaa
cupational

Tribune, call 236-L

RUBY E

N'•ht Cblel of P&lt;&gt;Uce Walter E
•
Wolfe is now maklns his

1ounda t~b the

and

hlB
companion, whose names were not
learned e&amp;:apecl unh~J1t with little
damaae to the corpae {t wu uld
o A ElaeLIIteln, deputy clerk of
BACK IN 1822
th• probate court, who was followlug thP car enrout.e toward PomeWhen First Salt W ~u Op- roy
said the car left the concrete
highway strlkinK a imall ditch
ened; Bunneu Startthen swerved abruptly lnto the
ed Here in 1850
roadway aa&amp;in, overturning in the
middle or the concrete highway
Oolumbua 0 July lG-First reWhen queationed by Eiselst.ein,
part on a stUCIY ot Ohio brlne1&gt; in- the drf.ver of the funeral car sa.td
eluding those of Meigs county he apparently tell asleep probably
ha.ve recently been published by the c.. ~ from long ctrlvlng without
.state- geologJral survey with head- sleep on their fUnerary to Pomeq~ on the Ohio State Unlver 1oy
IJty campus
The remains were cat ed for h ere
The lnvelltlgatlons by state Oeo- 1and the funeral rites conducted
IOiilt Wilbur Stout and his assoc Sunda.y
afternoon Mrs Powell
late.. are Intended to give an in :ormerly resided here
ataht Into the nature of the brines
The damage to the car was not
ln Ohio and Into their fitness tor e.. tlmated, althouah 1t was reporterclal utlllzatlon •
f'd that it was making the first
h
n~ or saltne waters
always trip since Its recent purchase
p
been a neoe9Sity to man as
ptt.l1'4 from such sQiutlons enter Into
TAKl: PART IN UONCEKTS
~ fWlctfona and constituents of
tm body that govern growth and
At lhe Century of PI ogress Exporepair, the· report
says
adding ~ ltJon in Chlr.aKo the names of a
that many lndllf!trlal uses Bre al.llo former Pomeroy glrl and the son
Jn&amp;de
of 11. former Pomeroy girl are Jtstcd
Of the Meigs county brines the among musical groups who have
NPOrt. says: Tt:e search ror brines or who will participate In cpncerts
lit Kelp County began In the ror the plewmre of the croWdB.
Watem pe.rt on t..eadlnK Creek
Recently at Soldiers Fl ld Mrs
lltun.llton Bierr a celebrated ranger Audrey Omeser Ne.ff a.nd hll6ba.nd
""" -•
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1
th
Ch 1 N H 0f 011
1 cagu •:aug 1n 11
~ m.....e !1R lere n
e yeai
ares e
1706 by boUJng In hl.s calrip kettl"' chorus compOf ed or 3500 men aud
wal.et collected by dlg1J1ng hoko::; women 1 ep 1 es~ntlng the the choll s
he sand at a time when
the of all the Lutheum chwchell to
k was nearly dry
'11le llrst Chic
M
N tl 18 th d
ht
ago
IS
e
e aug er
well was opened In 1822 by B o~ Mrs Eli.zabeth Onteser Q! Ml
ut al a point about eight miles nersvllle
~~Othe~ewmo'r"••'"w'efre'",•oo'n''""lnm
Tonight Ftnnk.Un C~llee of
"'
Hunti 1glon EOn of Mr ~nd ~rs
em In
vicinity
'the
Lc 1en Ca\' erlec ILoulse AflllerJ v.!ll
of the wet~ waa
be a membe 1 of the lfuntlugto
The
was of
high ~chool band and ot cheslll!.
-;;~;,;;,1~, ~:
100
unit whlch will present ,a conc ~rt
~.,
on the noating theater at the ex
po::;ltlon The band composed of 100
pieces left fm Uhicago SalUJ d L}
•.oilltieo;l a.nct wiJI return Prlday July 14
••
B efore leaving for Chicago th e
high -school bond presented a, co
cr.1t al t he Huntington h'-h sch 101
nudltorlum lbP p1oceed~ of which
\1 ere tured to finance
tl)t trip Lo
th ... expooltic:.n
Young Fru.nklln the gr•ndson of
Ma-ry M111er or Pomeroy 1s 8
at the Huntln&amp;ton h i!lh
and plays 11 saxaphone In
the orchestre

Salt Found

INJURED IN
IN

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buaineaa behind them.
No intelllrent obaerver can re'Yiew the eventa of the rei1111 of
I

Muaaolini, and now Hitler, .or any of the other dictaton whoae

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