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Personals

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·Governor'• Bride
a1f:(ved tn

Pomel'O)' TUeilaY

WOOd
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for a weet.'a
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Rei: Jr. Ru.-eU &amp;Dd. John Arsa·
.JeJ~le Bmtth was called from CObrlte
spending sevenll da.)- ;
lumbus by tlle death or Charley with their pa.renta, fb. and--. Mt:.
Hysell.
Do.vid Spen~r.
Mr. and M.."''. Tom Morris s~t
8Wld&amp;Y with U:o.ry Jlubbard.
NOTIC!f,··OI' llPPOIII'I'IltiNT
• ~, and . Mrl. Tomnll : Ander~Kmr
ol Admill!11tr&amp;b
epent 8~ w1tllr! "Mrt .and c· M7S.
Ralph R .....ll
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Lower Thomaa Fork

morn·

1n11 aild remained. far ·about llll hour

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cluc2ed auto trips to the vartoua
mlne!l and potnLB or Interest ln Lhe
Bend.

Included in the party were Mr. A..
T . l..o\\1mtstcr, general manager of
the c. &amp; 0 . Railway with head·
quarters at Richmond VIJ"Kinia, Mr.
J . W. Ktrig, genttral superlnteD.!!ent
·o f tranaportat1on of Richmond, .Mr.
E. L . Ba.ck, general superintendent,
Huntington, Mr. F. J. Ginn, superin·
tendent of the Hocking tllvlllon, or
cOlumbus, Mr. w. L. Rowi!r, chief
engineer, of Colwnbus.
They departed al aabOut
noon.

John~·

J~ Sintt.h and Maraaret Hysell
were cUnner auetta Sunday, · ot
ct NO(&amp;,
Mr. andn Kt'fi. Welt-er Dodson
Mra: WUbur " Humphrey and aon
of AkroD, attended the funeral ot
Charley Hy.reU.
~1tt:if&gt;it- 6m1:l- Fp:mt. sumJ11y n !och t
\\'lth Msrgartt H~r.e-ll .
Mr nnd M ·~ Anson Jackaon
SundaY . wHh Mr. and Mrs .

!83 AUTOS EXCHANGED

II Ernest 'l)lcke:

VOL. VII NO. 265

andn Emerson RUS8ell o1sited Walter Dodson. SundaY .

BEC~ME MILITANT

femmoy:

Wed~J

'+THE BIG CAGE" .

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Meigs

to all ruies and reH·

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Mailed blank&amp; ,must be postmarked

midnight.,
:Thursday, August 3rd. othera will be accepLd un\..11 noon, Ftl·
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NOTICE!
· In Conformity to The National Indus·
trial Recovery Act as suggested by Our
Hon; President Roosevelt I have adjusted
the hojn.a of labor and the waae• of my em·
ployees to accord with hio national recovery
program.
-!\Gcqrdingly be adviaed. Therefore I

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Imminent .

Serve• Notice Of Great
Naval ConatructiDil
Prol"am

"Sc:otlal!'l Yard" Or·...,oi-1
zation May
From Meetin1

N. R. A. Moves To Tab

TO SPEND MILLIONS

OF PRESIDENT

AS STRIKE SPREADS

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Coal Operatora Charp
Lack Of ProteetiDil
Afforded
Uniontown,~ Aua:. 2-lNS-The
National Recovery A&lt;hnJni.Btratlon
moved to take a band tn ~¥~"
Pennay1van1a'a seethtng bltWirlriOus
coal strt.ke today as unre~~t ~d riot~
ina eontJnuect ln the huee eok:e relfon of Payette county.
rn addition, the ata.te
. m'11t
worked tn conjunctkm wl
the
United wne Worken~ or~
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curb the viOlence which bu
cauaed one death and ttertO , ~mare tharl a score
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BOND ISSUE FOR RELIEF OF
SCHOOLS AND EMPLOYMENT
·IS PART OF NEW TAX PLAN

(Oontln~rom PaRe On..&gt;

~lt!llV)' , L:,~rOIJKhOllt,
thl) l.!a.r ly si?ll-~

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and fa11inK to show much rallying

power Ja,l'fl'. The ·, t.a~r ~?ft .W.
q1e Industry's operi$\lons was A.' tp.c~·;. somewhat sJmllar lnnuences

Pomeroy, Ohio.
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Hand In Keyatone
State Strike

Dioarmament Getturea
Geneva Seen Aa
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MINE TH ES
8ECOM[ SER'I&amp;US
IN PfNNSYLYANlA

UOAHU TH UCS

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dose a\;5 p. ni. on ~eek J'\ya:;' The,: Satlir.(
day ,Opening h?ur w~ll ~ the, •,~~e, .hut*tJ&gt;,e~.·
I' clo·l~l!" hour w1ll be tn . ke~p,ml! Wtth ·~h!
d~4 hour aa a~?..'?ted by .other : Reta~l.
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Martial Law in Pennaylvania
Coal Fields

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MilS Constance Flnlaw
who has
been vls1t1nl friends and relatlve.s
here haa returned to her home at
Za.ne,avllle~
. he was aecompo.nled by
Paul ' Win n Who will remain for
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nur5ea' training c!11~oJ
In 11. Oindnnatl hospital, .hus u.r~
rlve4· home to spend 11 ten-dQy vo~
~tlon. wlt.h ~e~ par;t!n~, , Mr .., l!-lld
,Mrs. ~: ~arQs Qr · K~rr's Rt~n. ~

J!'~~ ~? ll!l!!I!U'i'~e ·..t~~M
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Ohltert.Storea. '
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Albany, A\11.
2-4N'~tl1kin8
farmera have won their first objec~
tJve by preventing the delivery
milk to stations In the Yl~~~~./
Boonville, Charles
H.
ehainnan or t~• state milk control,
admitted today; .:
'*l'be atrlke1'8 have everythtllS"
pretty well blockaded aJOuod Bo6n·
vllle and report.a which I received
thla mol'Jlinl indicate that little or
nD lnllt Is belns: deUvereP
to the
stations," Baldwin said.
Baldwin said his tteld men re~
ported to him that many fannera
are telephoning to the mUk stattona
astlna: that someone be sent to their
farms tor. the milk.

ulatlons. The t.wenty·flve cents entry fee ls submitted w1th thia
blank. ·

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OVER MilK PRICES

At Hollywood; F umiture
Men Demand $1.40
Per Hour

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POMEROY, OHIO, WED~ESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1933

nHMWAHlf NAVf
IN NEAR FUTURE

STUDIO MEN

county Open Tennls Tournament and arree

Now n ·a tn The Tribune

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El.~CTRiC
Tl!eatre .. ·

ENTRY BLANK
I hereby INbmlt n;ay name u a. participant

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EASTERN FARMERS Gets U. S. Post JAPAN T~ BUilD

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COUNTRY IS SEETHING WITH UNREST

J W . Row:~· ' Is sufrerlng with r.;;;:;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;:;i;;;;;;:;;;;;;
acute tndlge8t1on.
Mra. Charley Hysell is 1n a ser-

Bl8.nche OoDde was a recent
&amp;uest .ot Edna. Morrl8 .
. Lue Dodson _ , , l'lid&amp;J with
Mrs . Charley HyselL
Mr. and )rJnJ . Floyd Rarrtson

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Oblo and
Vlrllnlo-l'ai'UY clou&lt;!!'.
Local lho'f.- en and thwu~eni:.orml toaliiJ,t and.
Thunday. Not. much cbaup in tempetat'"-

FULL LEASED WIRE OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVlCE.

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toua .condition.

WEATHER FORECAST~

uur

Tribun•. call 236-L: If the Baslu...
Oftlce aak for 282-B.

are

whlle the olticlala made an inBpec•
tion of conditions here
which in·
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NOTICE .- lf you
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READEBS'
the News Oftlce ot ' The Dailj _____ _

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am!

A apeotal t.r&amp;Ul beorina: Ohesa~
pa~.ke and OhJo ra.tlwa,- , oflk:iala

were at work in the rails.

whete

'·l'it sen.sonal downtum

Lraffic

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carrier t sh~s . were t slugl(lsh
thDUlfh \mpre\rln~t' '$fte1'• a htm.vy

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. . a. buyJns tlurry at ~he end of
Hl"St .hoUr "'heu wh8t opened
the d~y'a p8p.k&amp;. Thtf t.icker ten
' mlnu.t.q bobinj1 but oought up
quickly. "{{he~ttet, trtdlng was
extremelt ~· dun~: vql.um; running

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"j~;:[n;400.ooo
YreS· (l.rt hour.
shares were ~ negl~t-:d,

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!Oilli~·.ot the Jll"OUn&lt;t.l&lt;;ll ..

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ohtl~ibri. , ot ·lnt"l~t··~i:t Its ·
Oils were a.kSed.-by tl~ ~'tl.ew
Ja.s?.llile prlce£1' ln this ter, :.· :·

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tl3lf&gt;phone put In a good
anted chemtcP.l wat
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Chevrolet 1929 Cabnolet
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1931 Tudor
Plymouth 1931 Sedan ,
Chevrolet 1932 Pick 'Up
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Imperfection May Force ·
Her RetirelllOillt

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ADMINISTRATION IS REVISED

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JOBLESS SILESIANS
ENTER GERMANY

luy hanclkerChlefl
whh what It laves
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TOOTH PASTE

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oae tlw clevelop a ,petSOnal ~
gud fur a thing that oomes ia
such laiimate contact with one's
' llpt. AUJI jjna: I wn a "!"OmaD,
I I# app~ the &amp;a _that my ,

snliJe It my feminine reuoning.
To thtm the chatacter of Luckies'
6ne tobaccos seems mote im·
ponanL But my woman's intuition teUs me that the purity of

"Toasting" is never to be l'otgot~- ~
~ mY ' tcn. ·Ancl ~· the. iaore I IIDOR,
faltidiouneaseof
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T; Psrk from RJwtr
Pace to
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CUI· that
vllla1•
latbero lllat
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ler; Bl'OIIdway
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be done
Qoute 7: B)'C&amp;IUON from Patk to lY '&lt;) s-tn the burden• of Ule Ub•
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pe.;rt f1'ain Part to Orin~~ fiorth The plaDI, &amp;peclllcaUon15, e!JU..
VIRGINIA · ,, ' . :Wriond
llom
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DIIUilOild
ODd prollleo
of llle PfOI&gt;OIO!I
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to et&amp;t.
Route; mateo
lmpro\lemeot
·beretotore
prepart.i!l
South :front from HaQlUtoD to tty the qloeer and DOW on rue 1n
Oorfleld; HudooD from Stale Route the ofBce ot tile VIU,oe Olnk b&amp;ve
Phone S82·L
'r to Pront; rRutland trom North ~ approved.
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PrODt Weat "20 teet: North Third A oopy o! the a.wucatkm to the
from state Route l.S t.o RutlaDd; admlnlltrat.lon ot publlc worta wu
SOuth Semnd from Route 143 to I forwarded to tbe 8L&amp;te Highway
Custer: Ou.!lter from Pront t.o Sec- Deput.ment.
oppllcatlon to tile Dlslrlct Admlnls· ond.
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INJURED AT I'I.AY

'NE [ 0 0F ~ [p~I RS
Feder~l ao~.ernment ~~od:f t=te~~:n,te j '·\0 ·~ "ve~e
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· .~--• ow'""• uuw 1 Hartle 0 t Loe t Bt.reet
lved
Whereas the
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has provided under emereency leiJlB and ~ftth from tntersee~f 1bead, Tuelda.y. when IJbe tell wbile
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Improve- ~ ~th ' t:p lnteraeetlon or state Route pJaytnrr. Clamps were uaed t.o c1oee
143
Mlll street) .
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cram of pubUc worka J&amp; beL"'lt ln·
The appllcatlon tor tundiJ wlt.h.
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JlOBe of tuml.9htn8: reHet, and to }:rovement.s was made when the de"' I duties at the Southern Ohio Elec.
J.,uen unemploytnent, · the local clalon was re&amp;ehe&lt;l by councU that trlc omce, Monday, after enJoylne
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. -~..1 ....,_, council deckled In the recent le11.J· d.e Yll.l&amp;tie ta wholly wl~out fWJds · a two weeki vacation with rel&amp;tlvea
lAIII ,-Ho.,_
I u lattop to apply tor fW;lds to make Dnd does not have the power and., and rrtends at HWltinat.on and 00Improvements
.llle eer~n lmproyements on sev~ o.uthorit.y .to .borrow (unda wit.nllumbua.
era! streete of the vlUap, that arc 1 v.hli:h to make 11ald rep&amp;lra and im
Misseos DeUUa Mendenhall Uld
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badly In need of lmproYement and provements and the vUlag:e hal ez- j P!eda Bhal ot Marietta
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ht&gt;.UStlid ~11 of Its av~ble .!tuldls L'ay for a week's vblt with Miaa
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meeting demands ~ relflt'uf ''he 1•O&amp;rnett
BW'Ctlett.
OF .FEDERAL FUNDS
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The ,street.&amp; ' dcsiJFdated
unemplo._...
Mrs. Robert
Beeson was taken
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Plans to be
bmlt\ed in a · re.olu
Puncl!i eontrlbutea ,..., ille cmr.ens
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Dound
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~Jster' Mrs.
and
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tlnn,' to the su
P!fbllc works adtntnia-- :if'. •the ald of relief ot
of oeorae
Athen 9 Bealllby
were called
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ployed have been exhauated. the I here because other \nneu lira
.. :'"cor 'lw~ To rlan
Page street. from a point "00 feet co uncil declared In the reaolutkln,.iBeeson was reported aughuf tm~
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south of Park street to St.ate·Route and the burden would be too he"vy 1')n'Oved Wedneatta.y noon but llsUU
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' Declarlna it n~es.s:ary to tm~ve !o Page; RliSSell to a point 430 teet trlbut!ons.
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Mrs. Homer Cooper motored to
rtrtatn dtreets within the village r outh or MR.ple: Headley to a.. point
There are a larae number o( ct- Columbus Wedntaday to aooooiGt Middleport,
haa been 420 feet south of Maple; High· tram tizena who are wltbout emplo)'lbent pany her parents Dr and Mrs w
faMed 'by the
the Intersection or Park t.o State and it ha.s been neeeuary by lhe
Hart here tor '6 vtBlt.
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Jira. Eben Bowen and daughter
Pr&amp;noes were Oalllpolla vialtors
Tueada.y.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Melvin left
Tuesday for Ohlcago to attend the
Cllntury ot ProJress Exposition.
Mrs. Laura Ba.undera or ColumbWI, who· waa here to attend the
funeral of Mrs. Ruth Saunders. len
Mcmday for a few days visit wJth
friends at Chester. She wJU visit
here with Miss Daiste &amp;.undero be·
fore returning to her home.
The followlna ladles motored to
Buckeye Late Wednesday mornlna:
where they were ruest.s during the
day of Mrl. R. A, MIIJer at her
cottaee at Harbor HUIB, Bucteye
Lake : Mesdames A. w. McKay.,
Lewis Burford, M. L. French, Jenlnle Smtth, R. L. Smith, Max Har~
rah, Wlll Reynolds, R. B. La.uthead,
md Vannie Townsend.
P..!ra. Robert Harris and son
Gene and Mrs. Sally Jordon af'_pt..
p;_ea~ant left MondaY' evenmg •for
Oh.eq:o where they will att.en!lo the
(entury of Progre&amp;l i!!xposJtlon.
Mre. Charles Wise s.r. contmues
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mother wi10 IS now lan11uishin11 in jail be~ause the
' , P~bate Judge here found her un.prtlty as a parent,
must •,ndeed have little cause to be aatlsfied with herself
and much reaoon to be greatly ••harned of herself for her
unwomanly and unmotherly actions.
The first law of nature when a good mother is
cerned, is to see that her children arc taken care of in the
• ight manner and that they are protect~&gt;d aninat the pit• ails and problema of life so -far as abe is abl~ to pro~ct

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children first and will sacrifice many times ancj many
1hlnga for their comfort and well beinr. Thl't the one
now in durance vile cannot be so labelled is proved by her
·fncarcer11tion followinr conviction of those tbfnrs ·t endinr
to bring a child into disreputable conduct rather thap
shielding it from ouch actions.
Little excuse can lie afforded for ouch a parel)t. That
auch a mother is unworthy of being · permitted ' to en.i'ly
the love and companionship of little ehl!dr,)), go~.• with·
o~t ·~finr. For their own ~rood they should be l;move:~
fro!" ~uch sjnlater inftuences as her conduct naturjlll:r wjU
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to her' unmotherly action., l• the conoegaua oC opi,nil!n
amonr ali law abidinr, justice lovlnJ p0ople. It is to be
hoped tltat her present Incarceration and e11peplence
the law, 111ay have a 110berlng inftuence on ~er and !1!11t aht~
will reform and whe" her sentence II com!'leted tb~t s~e
will give her offspring the ~ind of c~re and !lttjlption to
--:hiclj every child is entitled. How~ver, s~ch ref~J111atf~n
;. probably too much to expect and 'n\ore will prob~bly be
heard from the case before Ito final concJu,lj,~. ,
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farmers in New York hare IIJ¥!\atel'ld
stroy with explosives, l)lllk depots ~le.!i their demands for higher prices for milk are me.\. 4t tho •arno
time striking miners fn Pel)nsylvanla '••~ ~~'~'lfiJ •u·
thorlties fn penonal combat in their etlorta to 'llithilidate
men who have not yet joined their rapk1.
It is inconsistent to say the least, f6r f&amp;"l'en, minen
or othen. who arc waring a controversy for hllber wares
or hlgh~r prices for their product., no th' ca~"may be,'~ t\a''lillc
expect l 'lfatlon of law abidlnll' ciii~~n~ ,to 11!111!1~rt th_em in
their themselves
argume11to inwhen
the to6.~get
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.~,l~¥i"d
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laws
theirthey
kee.nare
desire
t~fV • .nr.l
without any regard to what is right or wron;( ·
These arg~me;nto about pric~ ~~&lt;I ~bo11t \f&amp;IIJ'B could
be satisfad:orily and fairly settled In every Instance by
arbitration were it not for the fad tha~ l,nyarfably there
are certain trouble fomenters enra11ed i~ evecy Industrial
war who are more anxious to 11et their dep\~'ld• re11ard·
leBS of the fairnea&amp; and justice of those demands U1an they
are to see justice do;Jie.
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Suppose the members of the oppo1itlon to t,be far·
l'l~r&gt;ln New York were to retaliate and eve,rY ,tiJ!le a milk
depot were blo\vn up, a home belon,inll to one qf the protesting farme1·s, wore treated likewise end auppo"'' w~e~
etriking workers attacked l)len who wet'4 worJdntr in ~c­
Jlancc· qf a stri.ke orc!er, ot~ers ip turn, ~t~cked 1•f'hout
wamin11 members of the s!fikers or their BYIJII,I&amp;tltiae,..

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tlletr boone
at OohlltlbuJ
Mandt.'toev~
an.u lplbdl.n&amp;:
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two WeeD here . _ , . , o« tbe
mtlcal wue. U14 of 111o
former'~ moc.ber, Mrt. Rutb l!laun-

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JIB. l!or~ Qulvey wllo ,,..n'!j&gt;
Advancement auderw9'
in operatlon at a ~
Of Buaineat Recovery
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ref.
from tht'l ho8Jttal the lltt.er

To Aid Jn

l~umT~~~Y~ ~~ ~t:nen~~tT~n
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that body to be Lo accordance
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Similar oppoll.11on was declared tlol
here roday by Qoyemor 0. K. Allen
Preaident Roosevel;'a NatJonal Jt.e..
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t-J f.Ber*,tor WtUtam H Herner (D) In
surpr!M- move by ""'mlnJsh'tt. ~
cover y progr•m. wu adopted TubJ_.
(0ont~ from. Pale One)
c~ ~~S:· :;~: of the »en- liona forres
of Senator' Huey I..oug
da.y evenlng in a. meetina or ~~~ Olpsy KoJ;h, and 'IIQllte plJ)e bllatfl'r, ,: Opnmor Jllhlte's sales tax. pro- on the ver~ of. the long-awa1terl
merchanta at the City Hall bufldr rust. ,The com~ qipartmeDt po~at:'tt lA ,undentooa .w'oula .
clash over a. prbbe at November's.
lni here
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received •t8,618.61U, lll9)adl.ng such for repetJ of tbe beer, amusement, referendum
on
oonstltutional
The obJect of the meetlnf, '. .. a.ctlvltles aa
w ftah hat.eher- cosmetic :pu1 "llquld fuel" taxes a.me.-ulments.
pointed out by J . B. Or&amp;te,
prp1eimlnt of the llihthotlM' in the . punsett.-Whittemore sub11
Recalling
h is
proclamatJon
Pl'eaJded_,_ \'tal to ·~biJ.th a wo~
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sutute Prorrram.
which established martial J&amp;w "to
l.rltr
tbat WID
e Interior department. received
unteM the eovemor changes his protect the grand jUry," Governor
tqry to 11-ll m.er~n h~
t56~..2rl9, most of which went to P~~f.he sales tax proposal will Allen
declared that the jury had
t:J.Jatthe1!'111
a id II). "1'2 , aU~t·j
Boulde.r ~~ Dam. Several mUUon, ~118'1',;.'t a 2 per cent rate,
the same held e meetl'li yesterday and hod
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Tax commluloner Carlton Dar- th -.: concluston national i'Ufll'd pruJl'ollowing
conside~t.
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ccmmlaslon; MaJor E. 0. Braught .
tter,dal~~ was=-~ Poetponement ot the effective 29 years old sta.te rellet aupervlsor ;
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~9po~ ~ 1 me:U '" ~til · •' daLe of sever&amp;l merrers decreed by .Aq.tutant General Prank: D. Henn!;,~ ear ro:r bY~~
President Roosevelt to make for c!er80n; Grover lllall;well, Columbus
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Ui: • economy and efficiency L!J expected lawyer, and Pro!. ~ce Laylin 1 A.t 'the J, ~ 0, F~ Hal\
'&amp;est! e lbsx ~;J"'
re, • • to result 1n the m&amp;-intenance of M Ohio SLate UniY
If· are under
Th~g vote on .U:~~t~ 01 th~ job!! tor many government worken. stood to haye drawl\ up the alterFRIDAY :NIGHT;
code lor Mlddlepott,' 'retaU meruattvc'..:"c.'..:'~':_am_.- - - - AUG. · 4TH.
chaot8 brought 16 olibeurrJns Yotes
JIUSIC BY 1. 0. 0. P.
.((If It and 6 votes ·•sa.lust lt. Pour
ft
SYNCOPATORS
merchant&amp; present did o.ot vo~.
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The code. govemlnf11 · hmdDMI!
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We Jubf ln: tallect lar,e ce!liol
a~pted and arreed to President Woahin!Jl;on for 00me time. Thlr) "keep ojJ the il'US
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1• LADIES IDe
seeking
reUef
from
the
blistering
GENTS
25e
followa·
at teaat, for the admlnlstre.tlo:"J·~
U·R·WELCOME! .
"All stores w111 open at 8 A. M. poiiA:y ln including &amp; 32.!ahlp bUlld- sun.P'lfty-seyen bathen, Jncludlnp;
aJJ4 close ab '6 P. M., with an hour lng: program ln the $3;300,ooo,oop
a~· noon for luncbeon tor the flrat public worta bUl At thi.t. Amf' ...
flve week days or bualnf!BII. All 1can naval olllcera contend th~~ot
sto.res will open Bi- 8 A. K. ancl the American navy wut sttll lagENTRY BLANK
~e at 9 P. M. on Saturde.ys of be.hlnnd the Japanese when • boU
tach week."
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submit
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name u a part.lctpant in the Meigs
The majority ot the local retail new PJ'OQ1'QJIUI are fulfilled.
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merchants ha.ve ~ed. the N. R. A.
Japan has been bulldina slowly 1 County 01&gt;@D Tennis Tournament a.nd P.grcc to all rules r.nd l'ela ~reement and w.lnslow e&amp;rds and but .!:teadlly In recent years while j
posters have been : dJ6pia.fed ~o- the United StaLes. busy with dr- , ulation.&lt;L Trie t•.nmty-flve cf'nt8 entry fee Is spbmltted wJt~ th1s
r~Jy In the b~ see~, of...tbe ~:n porblt'ma at home. CU\d. 1 blank.
t,()\Yll slnce Tuesday, the date the p nn 8 ratLh to .the fruitless· con· I
Signed .
1t'atlonal program lJeca.me etf~tlte.A ferences at Geneva. has m~kod. •
., • time.
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The Jutur;, ot the OeneYn ton· I
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1\ltton Thursday llifU!r -· ~hdlna l!evlng that U!.eer 1s a.n:,- ehs.nc&amp; o~
Ma.Ued bJs.n~ must be postmarked on or before m~dp!Kht,
tY&gt;O weeks here with 1Jl'f. ~ihd Mrs. eU&lt;'Cfta wha.te-vtr f.ow&amp;rd. dl,ln~~
'lbW'Sday, A.IIBUSt 3rd. Othel'll will be acccl)ted .WlUl noon; FrtHe~ry Hennessy. Mns. Hennessy inr naYJea, Ja~n'a Iaunchms' the
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wl., a.ccompany thezn t.o Akron for IJlOGt o.mbiLIOUll poo(l"ll.m In fier h1sday, at Tribune- Editorial Oft!.ces.

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aiid clfan-,..ii~ito(S are *tm.ys impre,e;c!l·wit!f " "'~
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""tO satisfY" ot must ·be made right.
Everything about Ch,esterfie!d is as good
as money (:OR huy or Science knows about-'1yliu hil.vc our word f~r this.
..' Arid Ci:hester6~lds are milder and taste

A.n Indiana Unl&gt;tnlty lirole'~i&gt;r llfttlr 11 h~ bouts
t~.lk with &amp; b~ndit lnlf~ce~ tlle rob~er to retum ovP•.
$6,(\0~ '~!olen in a ?•.~~ ~oldup.
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MARTIAL lAW ENDS
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Lhe heat ~t.fter mowin1 hl8 la'il'TI
James H Neff'. 13, dropped dead bl
th::! bti.sement of b.l.l home.

of the leiialature'a substitute
tau.tton prop-am, recently pa.ssed,

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an even woroe tha~ the "hi·
boutWhile,
a terrible
state ot •uch
alf~I'B,
illcj&lt;inr.'' riotous and intl~t~i4~tl~g me.thods whtch '1'any
8trikers have caused, yet there would be Just H J:nUf])
justice in the one bit of violence aa In the other.
A'ny and all, rerardleBO of th'ir &lt;IJ!m~t.n.d• or Utelr
ideas as to what they should h11ve ~~.r l}le\r J;&gt;rolluct
whether it be labor or other commodltJes. must bear fn
njind that there are two sides to every q~~~on •lid th't
violence has never yet settled an#hi.llr ea~af1'cton!Y·
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b1Lcorl.7 ootapled
tlellee1b U..
wel&amp;bt ot a. crowd ptbered. kl
&lt;Ocmtmued from Pace Ohe)
watch &amp; ftat ~ betWII!I&amp;U ~wo ba~
milland
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ft'l, 'l1leJ 'llml cbUj)Jillbd 1'1 feet to ..
other lteml hAVe been auggeeted.
for taxaLkm Wlder the new pro- plolfonn """""""" the ...,..
c=oor •wimmin&amp; pool at Jteeplecbue
pooed " nulaaDco tu" oclledule.
J.O&amp;rk. Plv, of the ~ were '10
A ft&amp;:ht it already brew1ng aaainlt M'Tloualy hurt they were unable to
Ple Bqvemor'e plan r.o aaa111 ut leav.. hospltala today.
f9l' oonatderat.lon o! the sales tax.
'lthlc.lll wu overwhelmingly detea.tZanesvWe, 0 .,Aua. 2. - INS -ea. aeftrt.l weeki aso in the House The
terrific teat bad. claimed an&lt;I Aepr.,..tatlv"
other
Yictlm ll.er@ todaJ. Due t..o
Bt!nator Daniel J . Ounset.t &lt;D ) o1 over-exertion
and J)lUiration from.
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Mrf.. CedJ1c Olaft and. d&amp;\llh~r
Carla ll:ft Wed'nq1e:r . tor a Yiaat
with relatlvoo and lrlelldl at Ole"·
land.
·Donna Ruth RW!IeU, d&amp;\llhter of
Mr. and Mn. BJ.dnef Rllllltll Ia reported t.o be IU autrertna: from mee-

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Qoute 7: B)'C&amp;IUON from Patk to lY '&lt;) s-tn the burden• of Ule Ub•
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pe.;rt f1'ain Part to Orin~~ fiorth The plaDI, &amp;peclllcaUon15, e!JU..
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ODd prollleo
of llle PfOI&gt;OIO!I
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to et&amp;t.
Route; mateo
lmpro\lemeot
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prepart.i!l
South :front from HaQlUtoD to tty the qloeer and DOW on rue 1n
Oorfleld; HudooD from Stale Route the ofBce ot tile VIU,oe Olnk b&amp;ve
Phone S82·L
'r to Pront; rRutland trom North ~ approved.
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from state Route l.S t.o RutlaDd; admlnlltrat.lon ot publlc worta wu
SOuth Semnd from Route 143 to I forwarded to tbe 8L&amp;te Highway
Custer: Ou.!lter from Pront t.o Sec- Deput.ment.
oppllcatlon to tile Dlslrlct Admlnls· ond.
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Feder~l ao~.ernment ~~od:f t=te~~:n,te j '·\0 ·~ "ve~e
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Whereas the
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has provided under emereency leiJlB and ~ftth from tntersee~f 1bead, Tuelda.y. when IJbe tell wbile
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Improve- ~ ~th ' t:p lnteraeetlon or state Route pJaytnrr. Clamps were uaed t.o c1oee
143
Mlll street) .
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cram of pubUc worka J&amp; beL"'lt ln·
The appllcatlon tor tundiJ wlt.h.
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JlOBe of tuml.9htn8: reHet, and to }:rovement.s was made when the de"' I duties at the Southern Ohio Elec.
J.,uen unemploytnent, · the local clalon was re&amp;ehe&lt;l by councU that trlc omce, Monday, after enJoylne
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. -~..1 ....,_, council deckled In the recent le11.J· d.e Yll.l&amp;tie ta wholly wl~out fWJds · a two weeki vacation with rel&amp;tlvea
lAIII ,-Ho.,_
I u lattop to apply tor fW;lds to make Dnd does not have the power and., and rrtends at HWltinat.on and 00Improvements
.llle eer~n lmproyements on sev~ o.uthorit.y .to .borrow (unda wit.nllumbua.
era! streete of the vlUap, that arc 1 v.hli:h to make 11ald rep&amp;lra and im
Misseos DeUUa Mendenhall Uld
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ht&gt;.UStlid ~11 of Its av~ble .!tuldls L'ay for a week's vblt with Miaa
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meeting demands ~ relflt'uf ''he 1•O&amp;rnett
BW'Ctlett.
OF .FEDERAL FUNDS
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The ,street.&amp; ' dcsiJFdated
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Mrs. Robert
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Puncl!i eontrlbutea ,..., ille cmr.ens
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Dound
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~Jster' Mrs.
and
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tlnn,' to the su
P!fbllc works adtntnia-- :if'. •the ald of relief ot
of oeorae
Athen 9 Bealllby
were called
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tr&amp;tor, . are:
ployed have been exhauated. the I here because other \nneu lira
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Page street. from a point "00 feet co uncil declared In the reaolutkln,.iBeeson was reported aughuf tm~
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south of Park street to St.ate·Route and the burden would be too he"vy 1')n'Oved Wedneatta.y noon but llsUU
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' Declarlna it n~es.s:ary to tm~ve !o Page; RliSSell to a point 430 teet trlbut!ons.
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Mrs. Homer Cooper motored to
rtrtatn dtreets within the village r outh or MR.ple: Headley to a.. point
There are a larae number o( ct- Columbus Wedntaday to aooooiGt Middleport,
haa been 420 feet south of Maple; High· tram tizena who are wltbout emplo)'lbent pany her parents Dr and Mrs w
faMed 'by the
the Intersection or Park t.o State and it ha.s been neeeuary by lhe
Hart here tor '6 vtBlt.
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Jira. Eben Bowen and daughter
Pr&amp;noes were Oalllpolla vialtors
Tueada.y.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Melvin left
Tuesday for Ohlcago to attend the
Cllntury ot ProJress Exposition.
Mrs. Laura Ba.undera or ColumbWI, who· waa here to attend the
funeral of Mrs. Ruth Saunders. len
Mcmday for a few days visit wJth
friends at Chester. She wJU visit
here with Miss Daiste &amp;.undero be·
fore returning to her home.
The followlna ladles motored to
Buckeye Late Wednesday mornlna:
where they were ruest.s during the
day of Mrl. R. A, MIIJer at her
cottaee at Harbor HUIB, Bucteye
Lake : Mesdames A. w. McKay.,
Lewis Burford, M. L. French, Jenlnle Smtth, R. L. Smith, Max Har~
rah, Wlll Reynolds, R. B. La.uthead,
md Vannie Townsend.
P..!ra. Robert Harris and son
Gene and Mrs. Sally Jordon af'_pt..
p;_ea~ant left MondaY' evenmg •for
Oh.eq:o where they will att.en!lo the
(entury of Progre&amp;l i!!xposJtlon.
Mre. Charles Wise s.r. contmues
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mother wi10 IS now lan11uishin11 in jail be~ause the
' , P~bate Judge here found her un.prtlty as a parent,
must •,ndeed have little cause to be aatlsfied with herself
and much reaoon to be greatly ••harned of herself for her
unwomanly and unmotherly actions.
The first law of nature when a good mother is
cerned, is to see that her children arc taken care of in the
• ight manner and that they are protect~&gt;d aninat the pit• ails and problema of life so -far as abe is abl~ to pro~ct

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children first and will sacrifice many times ancj many
1hlnga for their comfort and well beinr. Thl't the one
now in durance vile cannot be so labelled is proved by her
·fncarcer11tion followinr conviction of those tbfnrs ·t endinr
to bring a child into disreputable conduct rather thap
shielding it from ouch actions.
Little excuse can lie afforded for ouch a parel)t. That
auch a mother is unworthy of being · permitted ' to en.i'ly
the love and companionship of little ehl!dr,)), go~.• with·
o~t ·~finr. For their own ~rood they should be l;move:~
fro!" ~uch sjnlater inftuences as her conduct naturjlll:r wjU
brinr to them.
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to her' unmotherly action., l• the conoegaua oC opi,nil!n
amonr ali law abidinr, justice lovlnJ p0ople. It is to be
hoped tltat her present Incarceration and e11peplence
the law, 111ay have a 110berlng inftuence on ~er and !1!11t aht~
will reform and whe" her sentence II com!'leted tb~t s~e
will give her offspring the ~ind of c~re and !lttjlption to
--:hiclj every child is entitled. How~ver, s~ch ref~J111atf~n
;. probably too much to expect and 'n\ore will prob~bly be
heard from the case before Ito final concJu,lj,~. ,
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farmers in New York hare IIJ¥!\atel'ld
stroy with explosives, l)lllk depots ~le.!i their demands for higher prices for milk are me.\. 4t tho •arno
time striking miners fn Pel)nsylvanla '••~ ~~'~'lfiJ •u·
thorlties fn penonal combat in their etlorta to 'llithilidate
men who have not yet joined their rapk1.
It is inconsistent to say the least, f6r f&amp;"l'en, minen
or othen. who arc waring a controversy for hllber wares
or hlgh~r prices for their product., no th' ca~"may be,'~ t\a''lillc
expect l 'lfatlon of law abidlnll' ciii~~n~ ,to 11!111!1~rt th_em in
their themselves
argume11to inwhen
the to6.~get
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.~,l~¥i"d
,t ;.e
laws
theirthey
kee.nare
desire
t~fV • .nr.l
without any regard to what is right or wron;( ·
These arg~me;nto about pric~ ~~&lt;I ~bo11t \f&amp;IIJ'B could
be satisfad:orily and fairly settled In every Instance by
arbitration were it not for the fad tha~ l,nyarfably there
are certain trouble fomenters enra11ed i~ evecy Industrial
war who are more anxious to 11et their dep\~'ld• re11ard·
leBS of the fairnea&amp; and justice of those demands U1an they
are to see justice do;Jie.
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Suppose the members of the oppo1itlon to t,be far·
l'l~r&gt;ln New York were to retaliate and eve,rY ,tiJ!le a milk
depot were blo\vn up, a home belon,inll to one qf the protesting farme1·s, wore treated likewise end auppo"'' w~e~
etriking workers attacked l)len who wet'4 worJdntr in ~c­
Jlancc· qf a stri.ke orc!er, ot~ers ip turn, ~t~cked 1•f'hout
wamin11 members of the s!fikers or their BYIJII,I&amp;tltiae,..

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tlletr boone
at OohlltlbuJ
Mandt.'toev~
an.u lplbdl.n&amp;:
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two WeeD here . _ , . , o« tbe
mtlcal wue. U14 of 111o
former'~ moc.ber, Mrt. Rutb l!laun-

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JIB. l!or~ Qulvey wllo ,,..n'!j&gt;
Advancement auderw9'
in operatlon at a ~
Of Buaineat Recovery
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ref.
from tht'l ho8Jttal the lltt.er

To Aid Jn

l~umT~~~Y~ ~~ ~t:nen~~tT~n
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that body to be Lo accordance
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Similar oppoll.11on was declared tlol
here roday by Qoyemor 0. K. Allen
Preaident Roosevel;'a NatJonal Jt.e..
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t-J f.Ber*,tor WtUtam H Herner (D) In
surpr!M- move by ""'mlnJsh'tt. ~
cover y progr•m. wu adopted TubJ_.
(0ont~ from. Pale One)
c~ ~~S:· :;~: of the »en- liona forres
of Senator' Huey I..oug
da.y evenlng in a. meetina or ~~~ Olpsy KoJ;h, and 'IIQllte plJ)e bllatfl'r, ,: Opnmor Jllhlte's sales tax. pro- on the ver~ of. the long-awa1terl
merchanta at the City Hall bufldr rust. ,The com~ qipartmeDt po~at:'tt lA ,undentooa .w'oula .
clash over a. prbbe at November's.
lni here
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received •t8,618.61U, lll9)adl.ng such for repetJ of tbe beer, amusement, referendum
on
oonstltutional
The obJect of the meetlnf, '. .. a.ctlvltles aa
w ftah hat.eher- cosmetic :pu1 "llquld fuel" taxes a.me.-ulments.
pointed out by J . B. Or&amp;te,
prp1eimlnt of the llihthotlM' in the . punsett.-Whittemore sub11
Recalling
h is
proclamatJon
Pl'eaJded_,_ \'tal to ·~biJ.th a wo~
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sutute Prorrram.
which established martial J&amp;w "to
l.rltr
tbat WID
e Interior department. received
unteM the eovemor changes his protect the grand jUry," Governor
tqry to 11-ll m.er~n h~
t56~..2rl9, most of which went to P~~f.he sales tax proposal will Allen
declared that the jury had
t:J.Jatthe1!'111
a id II). "1'2 , aU~t·j
Boulde.r ~~ Dam. Several mUUon, ~118'1',;.'t a 2 per cent rate,
the same held e meetl'li yesterday and hod
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Tax commluloner Carlton Dar- th -.: concluston national i'Ufll'd pruJl'ollowing
conside~t.
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ccmmlaslon; MaJor E. 0. Braught .
tter,dal~~ was=-~ Poetponement ot the effective 29 years old sta.te rellet aupervlsor ;
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~9po~ ~ 1 me:U '" ~til · •' daLe of sever&amp;l merrers decreed by .Aq.tutant General Prank: D. Henn!;,~ ear ro:r bY~~
President Roosevelt to make for c!er80n; Grover lllall;well, Columbus
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Ui: • economy and efficiency L!J expected lawyer, and Pro!. ~ce Laylin 1 A.t 'the J, ~ 0, F~ Hal\
'&amp;est! e lbsx ~;J"'
re, • • to result 1n the m&amp;-intenance of M Ohio SLate UniY
If· are under
Th~g vote on .U:~~t~ 01 th~ job!! tor many government worken. stood to haye drawl\ up the alterFRIDAY :NIGHT;
code lor Mlddlepott,' 'retaU meruattvc'..:"c.'..:'~':_am_.- - - - AUG. · 4TH.
chaot8 brought 16 olibeurrJns Yotes
JIUSIC BY 1. 0. 0. P.
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SYNCOPATORS
merchant&amp; present did o.ot vo~.
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The code. govemlnf11 · hmdDMI!
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We Jubf ln: tallect lar,e ce!liol
a~pted and arreed to President Woahin!Jl;on for 00me time. Thlr) "keep ojJ the il'US
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1• LADIES IDe
seeking
reUef
from
the
blistering
GENTS
25e
followa·
at teaat, for the admlnlstre.tlo:"J·~
U·R·WELCOME! .
"All stores w111 open at 8 A. M. poiiA:y ln including &amp; 32.!ahlp bUlld- sun.P'lfty-seyen bathen, Jncludlnp;
aJJ4 close ab '6 P. M., with an hour lng: program ln the $3;300,ooo,oop
a~· noon for luncbeon tor the flrat public worta bUl At thi.t. Amf' ...
flve week days or bualnf!BII. All 1can naval olllcera contend th~~ot
sto.res will open Bi- 8 A. K. ancl the American navy wut sttll lagENTRY BLANK
~e at 9 P. M. on Saturde.ys of be.hlnnd the Japanese when • boU
tach week."
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submit
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name u a part.lctpant in the Meigs
The majority ot the local retail new PJ'OQ1'QJIUI are fulfilled.
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merchants ha.ve ~ed. the N. R. A.
Japan has been bulldina slowly 1 County 01&gt;@D Tennis Tournament a.nd P.grcc to all rules r.nd l'ela ~reement and w.lnslow e&amp;rds and but .!:teadlly In recent years while j
posters have been : dJ6pia.fed ~o- the United StaLes. busy with dr- , ulation.&lt;L Trie t•.nmty-flve cf'nt8 entry fee Is spbmltted wJt~ th1s
r~Jy In the b~ see~, of...tbe ~:n porblt'ma at home. CU\d. 1 blank.
t,()\Yll slnce Tuesday, the date the p nn 8 ratLh to .the fruitless· con· I
Signed .
1t'atlonal program lJeca.me etf~tlte.A ferences at Geneva. has m~kod. •
., • time.
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The Jutur;, ot the OeneYn ton· I
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1\ltton Thursday llifU!r -· ~hdlna l!evlng that U!.eer 1s a.n:,- ehs.nc&amp; o~
Ma.Ued bJs.n~ must be postmarked on or before m~dp!Kht,
tY&gt;O weeks here with 1Jl'f. ~ihd Mrs. eU&lt;'Cfta wha.te-vtr f.ow&amp;rd. dl,ln~~
'lbW'Sday, A.IIBUSt 3rd. Othel'll will be acccl)ted .WlUl noon; FrtHe~ry Hennessy. Mns. Hennessy inr naYJea, Ja~n'a Iaunchms' the
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wl., a.ccompany thezn t.o Akron for IJlOGt o.mbiLIOUll poo(l"ll.m In fier h1sday, at Tribune- Editorial Oft!.ces.

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""tO satisfY" ot must ·be made right.
Everything about Ch,esterfie!d is as good
as money (:OR huy or Science knows about-'1yliu hil.vc our word f~r this.
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A.n Indiana Unl&gt;tnlty lirole'~i&gt;r llfttlr 11 h~ bouts
t~.lk with &amp; b~ndit lnlf~ce~ tlle rob~er to retum ovP•.
$6,(\0~ '~!olen in a ?•.~~ ~oldup.
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James H Neff'. 13, dropped dead bl
th::! bti.sement of b.l.l home.

of the leiialature'a substitute
tau.tton prop-am, recently pa.ssed,

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an even woroe tha~ the "hi·
boutWhile,
a terrible
state ot •uch
alf~I'B,
illcj&lt;inr.'' riotous and intl~t~i4~tl~g me.thods whtch '1'any
8trikers have caused, yet there would be Just H J:nUf])
justice in the one bit of violence aa In the other.
A'ny and all, rerardleBO of th'ir &lt;IJ!m~t.n.d• or Utelr
ideas as to what they should h11ve ~~.r l}le\r J;&gt;rolluct
whether it be labor or other commodltJes. must bear fn
njind that there are two sides to every q~~~on •lid th't
violence has never yet settled an#hi.llr ea~af1'cton!Y·
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b1Lcorl.7 ootapled
tlellee1b U..
wel&amp;bt ot a. crowd ptbered. kl
&lt;Ocmtmued from Pace Ohe)
watch &amp; ftat ~ betWII!I&amp;U ~wo ba~
milland
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ft'l, 'l1leJ 'llml cbUj)Jillbd 1'1 feet to ..
other lteml hAVe been auggeeted.
for taxaLkm Wlder the new pro- plolfonn """""""" the ...,..
c=oor •wimmin&amp; pool at Jteeplecbue
pooed " nulaaDco tu" oclledule.
J.O&amp;rk. Plv, of the ~ were '10
A ft&amp;:ht it already brew1ng aaainlt M'Tloualy hurt they were unable to
Ple Bqvemor'e plan r.o aaa111 ut leav.. hospltala today.
f9l' oonatderat.lon o! the sales tax.
'lthlc.lll wu overwhelmingly detea.tZanesvWe, 0 .,Aua. 2. - INS -ea. aeftrt.l weeki aso in the House The
terrific teat bad. claimed an&lt;I Aepr.,..tatlv"
other
Yictlm ll.er@ todaJ. Due t..o
Bt!nator Daniel J . Ounset.t &lt;D ) o1 over-exertion
and J)lUiration from.
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Mrf.. CedJ1c Olaft and. d&amp;\llh~r
Carla ll:ft Wed'nq1e:r . tor a Yiaat
with relatlvoo and lrlelldl at Ole"·
land.
·Donna Ruth RW!IeU, d&amp;\llhter of
Mr. and Mn. BJ.dnef Rllllltll Ia reported t.o be IU autrertna: from mee-

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the Newa Otllce of The Dall;y
Tribune, eall 2llti-L; It the 'BuSineis '
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Pomeroy Board of Education Holda Lona Seuion
Before Completina All Buaineh Before It;
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Small Villawe

Campaiwn To Seei To
Utilize Spendink
Abilit;y

Drutic Re&amp;'ulationa De·
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Speculation

Johnaon Meeta With Governor And Oper. . .
and Miner,.

PEOPLE WARNED

TERMS EASED

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CLEARANCE OF ALL BROKEN LOTS AND SUMMER
MERCHANDJSE AT REDUCTIONS

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Pollee oars were ctmpatched. by
Charles F. Urschel, oil millionaire of Oklahoma
radio to warn householders Uvtna
eloBe to Oberry Creek, a melmder- Okla., is shown here with Mrs. Urschel, after he
inl atream tbat r1Dll thro\lllh the
heart or Denver, to evacuate tbetr '•eed by kdinapers who held him captive for nine
hoinea. some or the flnelt bcmea in Urschel, freed' Monday night, appeareu to be in
Ule exCllUIIve country club ara.
l1ealth after his trying experience.
were menaced. by the water.
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Colo., 1&amp; mtlea IOU.theut,of here, at
8:10 A. M. the telephone operalor
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Blake Stree~e Denver whole- Gove~tnor Favora Retail and
Sile dlltrict, waa under three teet
Selective Saleo Taxeo
cf water and. thousands of dollars
for State
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Store B.-eat

At Our Store

Fdday, AUIUit 4tb
By opeclal orronll&lt;tnent with Dr. Wm. 1111. Seboll, world
noted Poot Autbority, a member of hla Chicaao staff
will be at our atore on the above date, uiistecl by our
own Poot Comfort DemonstratOr, for the mo,t important
Demonstration of Poot Comfort ever held Ill thia city.

TONIGBT

''THE BIG CAGE"

To 7'011• lt ~b a moet unUtUal opportunity, You will .e .U the
~or"'· Scholl'• ~ ODd Remedleo '"' ..uev1na r,.ot
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feet, AU thb WITHOUT Coft OR OIILIGATIONI Rem""Joe.
tbe date aDd ;be .ure to
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