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REA-DERS' NOTICE-. If y~u want ..
the News Otllce of The Dall;r
Tribune, call 236-L; If the Bualneu

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Office ask for 202-R.

U7EATHER

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FORECAST~

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~lo tr.nd We.t V!raJDJt..-Pair, QOtt#)U
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LEA SED W I R E 0 F IN T ERN AT I 0 N A L N E W S S E R V l C E.
U It's NeWI It's In 'the Trlb\me

THE LAST OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE-DON'T NEGLECT
IT.

1PRICES

ARE

EVE~YTHJNG
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ADV~CJNG,

N•w Muter Chevrolet Coach
GIVEN AWAY FREE

WAGES ADVANCING-

IS TOPSY ' TURVY-BUT RED ANCHOR

cwp 1n bOx bore cr a; Moll&gt; COUnty Pair.
C:U QIVBif AWAY 8IIP'1'lDIIID II.
AYtP. M.

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Whnler ~- IN! JftiMli wQa ume II dlaWD

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SDk ·Dresses

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Oae·Bail Prlee·;·-

or the Western and Southern Life
Inaw-anee co. will be entertained.

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Ulree miles
wJt.h a

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fOllOWINb H~~O

Two Known Dead, Five
Othera Miuinc In
a new altitude record and
record ac:lentltlc oblervatJona.
Flooded Area
Early toda7 condll;tcma were
propltloua (or the fUiht tb&amp;t wtU
FAILURE OF DAM
defy death and torebodlq myater, !86 or nature. Commander Settle
hu oompaeted one ot the moet Ia Cauae of Worr.t lnun·
caretuJ weather l'l'apl he hu eYer
drawn.
dation In Half A
Century

Unemployment Ranka
In Near Future

fUtht

DRIVE PLANNED

wiiJ be made io

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C~ Al TH~
IN PENNSRVAN
N0T YET ENUEU' ~
Peace Necotiation, Con·
tinued Behind WaD ;
Of Secrecy
WIRES KEPT BUSY

Recovel)' Act Adminia·
trntor Not So Optim·
iatic Today

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ALL OF OUR $5.95 DRESSES
NOW ................... - - .. · · · . - · · · · · · · · -

(And We Me•n $IUS Dreasea)

ALL OF OUR $10.00 AND $12.50 SILK

Cotton

DRESSES

DRESSES

Beautiful otylea, clean and up·lo·date

$5.95 Coat. .. .

ti:DO lh'euet

SIUU a few

roi-

$1.flli Coa&amp;l .... ..

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Kunlelman at hla sum-

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Acainat Thoae
Pledte£ And
To Do Their Part

Ohlcaco. Aue:. ...._JN8-Utut.
Commander T. w. o. SeUle an·
no!!"•e&lt;! deftnltely ~Y that he
Into the sinlbsphere to•

Rf HAOil IT ATmN

Rebeb

ALL OF OUR $3.95 DltESSES
NOW ·... ~ · · ............... ... .- ................. .

For rqbt new.

On Saturday, AUgust 5th, the e'ritire penmneJ of the Athens District

Move Said To Have Been
Made Because Of Fit·
neaa For Job

Cmnmaader Settle DefiniteIF Dec:id.. to Berin nisht
Into Stratoaphere

DENVER BUSY H Spanks NRA

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Spring Coats
Bla: . Baqalns

125,000 to be Tal~en . F,..oml

Balloon Trip To
Be Made Tonight

actions

CHILDRENS

At

Stories Of Rift Betwoten I
Ohioan And Hull
Revived.
RUMORS DENIED

'Miss ltaly',

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ALL OF OUR UP td DATE LIGHT AND MEDJtJM WEIGHT , ,
~ · COATS AT

INSURANCE MEN
BE GIVEN OUTING

~HI 0fMPl~YfR~ !
rRfPAR£ n GIV(
lOU MEN W~RK

THATr,YOU
WILL. NEVER QUI"LICATE
AGAIN· ALL AT
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BJ Carrier 15 Cents-By Mall t4.00

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AT THE BIGGEST REDUCTlONS YOU WERE E;,VER OFFER·
ED FOR CLEAN UP TO DATE GOODS AND STYLES.

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Fatally Shot at Sea

ANTI-CRIME DRIVE

110108 OOtlllft' FAIR. SEPr 11,10,11, 1131
· 'n:l parttotpete iD dnlwinc write your name
..,., - . . - em \he back or t.hll ooupon aru1

PRICES ARE LESS THAN WE CAN REPLACE THE ·GOODS
WI DO OUR PARI \. :

PRUESS~R MULEY
PUT IN c· H~HC£ Of

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Ladieo and
Chlldrem

Good sifte' all 1ltet

· mGde plans

to st. Jollu'f.

'blt.d pmloUBly been hoped the
SQ\lBdl'on would be able to 1tart the
Tl'f.DI"Atla.nttc hop to Valentia, Ire·
land, tpts mominl, enroute to Rilly;
but .la$i minute 'f(Hther repol't.a
caused further de~y. 'ltle 24 ~ttl&amp;•
"planea and their orewa have been
walttnr here W conttnue their
flla"ht for ntne days,
AI soon as It became detlnltely
established the take-.ou could not
be ma.de today, General Balbo made
application for a special train tor a
trip Lo St. John's for hmlself and
his officers. Ule start on thla
joumey w&amp;.s tentatively set for 2

RAIN COATS';:

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mat.

erlaJs.......ao &amp;wo aHke,-BA.R•

GAINS AT-

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LADIES
WAISTS

P. M. today.

25c, SOc, 75&lt;: .

Beautiful Line Of
Child rena

PRINTS

RAYON BLOOMERS

OA~HILL

--Vs- .

25c PAIR

WELLSTON

"Fnalt ot t.he Loom.'"t" and

'Middleport. ' Hlth

"Pil&amp;er Pan...

Orounds

TONIGHT!
Gamt Called at 1;3,.

19CA YARD

CHILDRENS

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Ad•mil1oion Sc and Uk

SOCKS·
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Al129c Sox
l 'ederol· Dllotrlct

buB, where cha,rres of mtsuae
U. B. .mall service will probably

ftled.

r.merDJ',

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Inspector

Cuey

retui'Jle(l

\he

youth to the auatocl)' of Sberlff A.
IJ. Tracy, Wedneaday, 4emUidtal
tbat he be inearcented ~ beJel
without bond u a Pederal pr1aoner
unW Pedera.J. auUlorltlea ask for bll
rt~moval

oFI"fQIM.

Stock Up for
Wear

road JlroJeets In Ohio, waa 1n Porn- i
ero,Y Wednesday
at~
IUlCl

ThUI1J(la.)' on b1.181aeaa perta1nJn&amp;' tO
thooe '""" projecta ........ Coull·
t)' which will receive federal aid tn
their completion.

Oblo

Frldar .,.. 8atard&amp;J

"THEMAN WHO
DARED
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Marob, lnDe lllller.

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::.r:•~-:,.nwmm- :
Ll

uy Boolety ol lbe ..,....... ¥.
Church entertained tnemben ot tbe
Racine M. E. Church Womllll'• Par- 1
elan !lleelon...,. BooleiJ, •\ lbe 1
SyracUBe ctuu&lt;Jh Wedneeday even..
lniJ wlth a. pot lUCk aupper.
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Durin&amp; \be coune of ibe eveniDI, ·
Mlu Mt.rela Karr pre~en&amp;ed. an IDtE:reatfnJ llmd. weD Pl'tPattd Wk Dil l
"Stewardabtp... Rev. Ga,lord Bo- ,
prdUI .... loll - llltetiillbi - 01"
though thort addrea to the la4la.
J'ortJ membon or both Gl'laulra• :
t.Jom wen aened with M"do'\11 ·

~&lt;ConUnlUid ..............,

Suliitmer na•t;S, now25c:. SOc, $1.96

GORDON

This includes our very best grade of
Summer Hats.

Good Qualit;r Cottnn
SHEETING
36 inches wide-regular ll)c

3YARDSFOR2fk

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LOW PIUCE
B'" th- at~~ low price the, are abaol11lf!ly fint qualitJI ·
FuU Fuhioaed, P\ire Silk ...... ... _. .... . 79c
Full FuJdoaecl, Pun Silk ., ............. $1,0Q
Full Fu'iiioned, Pure Silk, ............ ; .. 5llc
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Kentucky Troops
Patrol Harlan

Liberty Gained Is
Immediately Lost
C....U.i Releatd From Jail,
Re-arrested for RefUMI
to Aec:ept Terma

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. It
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CODnectton with the Pederal Ald

illlol·~~

WHILE TREY LAST

to the Citltrlet court.

FEDERAL

LIBERTY
THEATRE

PRINTS

15c SOX •••. ,

Mr. WU~la4p· Wl{~.v~o ~
tattve of the tf'dfrl\1 ~QYernnient in

8bortl: Cbarley (Jhal't,
Silent. Rackr.&amp;

Replar l&amp;c

All 19c S~x
Alll2c and

CO\Ult.Y

ELECTRIC
Theatre

1-lEART
FATAL

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Jetta.
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WAR

An.noNaU¥ lf!Ltua, hq,.ever esetllent &amp;Dd """",.... Ul u.rm-

no wa.-..Uibe

pu-od.

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ttd mat 11n bOme oo B~i Run. •lljmto
.::, ~,::;~~ ~ .a!l;'"= . ~,.,;,.,;.r , · SCHOOL

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LOCAL WOMAN AND
I CHILD HAVE CLOSE w.. AWe t&amp;auclt and 1111. Hattte ·
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)(Jidrod IIWI1n returned to ~·'
I' CALL FROM
htr home at Parkerabura Thuredly
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I Mrs. Prank oeweeee, of oran.t . evenlDI attAI'r a few day• vliJt here ~ ,.,:W:!~ ~~ ~~':''if!:b.*\ 1e-. D~ ·

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llbe Week ................ , ..
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VIRGINIA
GREGG
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thll mornlnl, #:Lh NO hope ol (, b·
t.aintna: DIN pror111ona
unlele
"'nd Beech stnet.l, wu levereb' Jwith Mr. and Mn. LeRoy Baraot.U
• u U.ut•t• or ~o.l
' 1 h~ DJ~portaUon 'WIOI'tt"b return t.o
1:;urned late Wedneada)' when abe I Ind. tamUy.
. ' .' 1 •• w..... x...,... u.oa.
t.h~lr ,k05. llost. or the cUTa ctor'ftl
received a heav.y electric lbocll:
Mrl. R. B . Lauahead and.
c:lceed down.
VETE RANS TQ vohen th e aftemon .session ill open- . 11om an electric ;wire while In tbe Jamea Boudera Yiaittd In Atben1
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we
MEET HERE SUNDAY I !n~est In vet erans or 11.11 wars c.&lt;-t at resculn&amp; her small4aU&amp;hter j ThUJ'Iday "wlth Mtall Claire Ylnor
..,eN&lt;m . ~O(r ~t
•; ,ast r.tock.s cf
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ed .
I'T&lt; 1m danaer.
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•J ot motorist&amp;
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were. ltnnded either \
I An aU-day mee~ln1 ot tbe .• BEESON RITES, SATURDAY
unloosed from ita raetenlnp on the ! Merrill Peters teturned Priday l
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Boutheaatern Ohio Bobaters ASSOO· l Funt!ral. r ites ror Mta. R. B. ~de durJna thq nee.vy wind. and : from a ylsit In YOUlllstown with
LUSON TErr....;.auu. 1:1.~lt.
\t
~used by tack&amp; JCatured 1n
Wtlan of the Bpantsh· American DL&gt;eson Wlll be conducted. Sa.Lurda y clectrical sOOrm' and the .cbild. un· l ller alater. Mra. Ruth OhUds.
, ;~l.Pitl'f T~XT.-&amp;.Jov.i, ~.• u• hf' lltreets by strikers. The dnwn-Veterans. will be held In Mid· afternoon at three o'c lock from the m! l•dftll of the d&amp;niJet, became I w. E. Bryan lett Thursday even·\IOM •n• al)oot~er : :tol' lon t• or 'Go4; j town stctlon .or Havana was vlrdll!port at. the Ma110n1c Temple au- r{'Sidence, comer of Pearl a nd Lo- l'nt~ngled" ln it. kr!l . DeWeese, tn In&amp; for Wa&amp;blnston, D. 0 . on bu!ll· , ~n« •v.ry un .. tbl.('lot•tb :l• hrn °~ 1 tuDily dcsertfa.
altorltun SUlltday Auaust 8th it luw cwst Street.s. with Rev. C. H. E;lch- her eflort to rescut" t.he daUihter. r.ess..
~g;:',J~ 0~~~ 0~·! 0hi,: :T~
--------~n apnounced.
mger or Circleville, . form er pMtor g.asped t;he wlriJ: and u. was aald . Arnold Bennett and Ed Lewis 'hl•n4L
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~ CHURCH OF THE NAZAJtENE
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.'111• meeting wm beiin at 11.. L'l t he -Heat h M. E. Church of Mld· l hllt had It not beta for • tele- i were expected to return Prlday . · l'UMtOR' TOPtC-Ht..t~ th• ·t.oY&amp;I. '
DJor::nlna sesilon for members or tpe c!leport , otnciatl.ng. The MTVJces ph one colnpany employee nearbY•. from Granville, 0 ., where they I IN'rEl\MBDI,&amp;TE AND 8ENIOJt c. P. s .....- . . . . . . 8JTIM!ale
&amp;llldc1a:tion Qnly while the .. fter- 1 will ~ ln
. charge of Evangelln&lt;' :;he would ha.Ve been electrocuted spent the put several da.ys attend- 'I'OPic-Ruth tb• Lonl.
~ ~on. wblch is scheduled to Chapter, Eastern Btal".
\\lt.hln a short time.
Pn1 the Ohio Baptist Assembly 1 T YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADOin'
Bunday sehool t :ao A. M.
bQin at 1 o'clock Will be open for
Interment wm be made in the
The chHd, tt wu reported, escap- which was held on Dennison Unl- l ft~f~c-Th• M•uq• of th• Booll: 0 ~
MomlllJ wonhlp 10 :30 A. M.
all veteraba of foreiJn wars ' lll.id Hill ceme,tery In charge of Raw- cd serious bums although tbe "E"ralty campU!I.
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· 1 N. Y. P . B. 8:15 P. Jl.
their families. ~ speaket1J have ll ngs.
:uother was bUt1led and seared le1'· j ROSB Peters ntumed Prld&amp;y : Jn order t o irAIP the material tan- . Evtnlelilltlo service 7:30 P M.
been obtained, n. wa11 announced,
erely as a result or the electric cur ~ i from two weelts business vlslt , (n , talned In tbti a~ubject there unU!t be 1 Prt.~er meeUn&amp; Wed. 7:30 P. M.
and a varied PrOjt&amp;m of Interest
UEAT. VJL'TJM RECOVERING
rrnt.
Columbus.
' Bwevt tnto view the whole boot of
Bl
atudy PrJ. 7:30 P. M.
'!Jll be ~nted d~ th~ . day.
Samp Roy, who wu overcome by
-Lewla Sauer and Richard Sauer ! Ru'tt• The 1 00
1t
Spanllh.·Amerlcan veterans ._,_ ~wat, Thursday afternoon, was r e- : Mrs. o . Boddy snd .Jack Waiktns were bualness visitors in Colwnbus j otz'.d tbl~ ~888 co~~tli t~ nco,&amp;many oounttea ln Southeastern ported slightly Improved Friday will IJ~turn to their home at Ontario . 'rhunday.
an
gne . e ook 1 MY APPEAL ON AUG 8
Ob!o are plannin(l: to attend In morning althoU&amp;h confined to bed canada, &amp;.turday after a v~t here
Mr. and Mr!l. Otto PhJUipl!l ot c 0 .. 1 tt~t le&amp;aon text. However, rot co~
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li.rae nwnbers, thOle in chara:e of (It h is home on Orav~l Hill.' Mr. with M~. A. ·J, Beaver and tamUy. llumbus are vlaJtina: with Mr. and ~D~ence the les110n text wh.lcb ll te
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tlle Pl'08:f&amp;m believe, and the affair Roy was stricken at about 2 o'clock Mrs. Victor Sponagle is uported Mn. William Folden.
be,.prlntet) hu beeu conOned to tb•
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LJr 0 . A. Poindexter adml.nJ.st.ered. ptomatne polsonlns.
llJU 1.,0 Lhc atrlcken man.
Mn. W. R. Me81htmler tB f$01'·

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With Preaident ROOaevelt. We are puttina
his prccr•m into ef·
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llr••;p~e~elil!:d:to:•:':":•:et:eo:nsld:::":•:b:le~1~h~u~rs;d~ay~a;lte~m~o~on~~w~h~
!le--~~~~~at~h~l,~lm~)ll~cw~l~no~a~l=h~e~r:l&gt;o§m~e~on;
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Mrs.
Mollie
Mrs. I· lit:~
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Nobles
andWU11ams
dauahter and
of Oalll· 1. OOap.ter,
Ruth'• verse•
r .onn•ctlon
poll&amp; were recent guests of Mrs.(, Jewl•h Nation u ;l-ltn.

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t. '!'he liOjourn ln Moab (n 1·81)
VIrginia and Detty Kee!ey of
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lt.ere Wltll Mrs. Foster Reed and I of .... JutJea Ellmelech WI~~ ,Naom1,
family since the fi!'Bt of the week hill wife, and their tWo IOna · .&amp;will return to their home saturday: jO~ue~ ln the land;. DurJJ~a · tb!J
Mn. Reed and son Charles wiU ac- ! aoj(lurn Ellmelecb dl~ lt~vloti N~f•
company them . Charles Reed will o~l, tbe wldo:w, to care tor· two tartmaln for a visit.
tlltrleu 11ooa. ·
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H. Juhllngreturned
aod daua:hter
ar tbe two ap 0 ~
Kathryn
Thurs 1 "_,2. r'the
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lia;v from a. few daya vlslt at Hunt- : (v . .4). Dorlnl" the aojou~ tbe_,t~o
lnlflOn and Ashland, Ky.
1sona tel~ in "love wftli. and mam~
Rev. and Mrs. F. c . Kreag('r r~-Jltoa~ttt~l!\h women quaed Orp"ah ~~
~urned Friday from a visit at Con- 1 ~:uth. , For God'' chollell · peopl~
neaut, 0., with their Kranddnugh·l e!en to soJoum In tbe Wort~ eJ:i
ter of Tulaa, Oklahoma, who L6 J&gt;O,I!I'thPtn to the Uhllhoo~ at Intervisiting there.
; I•Ulrrllt¥e nf the mem~rs of thf ra~
1 lly wiU• the peoJll~ · qt the . ~prld.
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Suonyfield
24'12 lb ....ck 79c
lana
24'1. lb. aack 77c
Gold Medal
24 '!, lb.
And Pillobury
sack 911c
Flour · Priceo Will All Advance
8 - Buy Now!

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Quaker Maid

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OUR OWN TEA

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Dairy Maid
24

TWIN BREAD

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PLAN S
YOUR MEALS FOR
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lemptiae;,PafdyNLn~.»d
m.W fot ..,• .,. dey ol1.h•

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Friend1,
thinkancl
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1 to action taken la.st week when re-~ p~,e · ro. !~to the wo,rld . ~ , f!seq.,pe , dlf·
tall merchants formulated 11. tern- P,~ltlea · tbey &amp;re 'iure ta a0tr8r 1D
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! L'ODUQu•nce.
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demands the right of · mlllsionary
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losin&amp; their jobs, as, well a.!J the i' ~o lefl:lrn t~ her r.ouhtry. T.he ~itr! checkof~ syetem.
whereby union pose .01. Ood's tha!lf.I~Jem~ilt . ~• ·to
i dues are deducted from the mlners' ! cp.use !hlt ~bJidten! to• retUto ··u-a;tb
: pay by the oompnny and paid to the jll!J;n. , ,
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When the operators re··\vh6a · the time eame ftli' :Nadttll
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DID YOU EVER STOP
to THINK?

Did You Ever
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JQHN BORG, PUBUSHER OF THE HACKENSACK (N.J.)
BERGEN EVENING R£CORO, SAYS:

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By Eclaon R. Waite, ShaWnee; Okla.
A Chan1e ia taking place day by day in the politics of Amer•
~ , J.4 .~ l!ope tha~ it ia a otep forward,
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perioclin·1 he ~ement of our political affain. There io far
too m.icb, confuaion at preaent for that.

"G,rowth ill the law of life and tbio Immutable law applieo al.

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ait &amp;fl&gt;und liltc Mr. !',11icawbilr '1\111,it·
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10 &lt;lilt apd briii!J it in.
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praceaa oi buytDII!ft~

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Factions wiD lfOW in numbera and a difference drawn between one faction and another alao will appear penonalambitions
and· a .d,.ire by far more people to lead than there are vacancie&amp;
for leaden.

By thia we by no meaaa impute a lack of patriotism to thoae
actift in American politio!a. On the contrary, we are perfectly
certain that Joye for their own country and the true undentanding
of the neceaaiti-lf ita futUre ia to be prooperous and happyARE IN THE HEARTS OF OUR POLITICIANS NOW MORE
THAN THEY HAVE BEEN FOR A LONG TIME.
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I CHILD HAVE CLOSE w.. AWe t&amp;auclt and 1111. Hattte ·
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)(Jidrod IIWI1n returned to ~·'
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htr home at Parkerabura Thuredly
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VIRGINIA
GREGG
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thll mornlnl, #:Lh NO hope ol (, b·
t.aintna: DIN pror111ona
unlele
"'nd Beech stnet.l, wu levereb' Jwith Mr. and Mn. LeRoy Baraot.U
• u U.ut•t• or ~o.l
' 1 h~ DJ~portaUon 'WIOI'tt"b return t.o
1:;urned late Wedneada)' when abe I Ind. tamUy.
. ' .' 1 •• w..... x...,... u.oa.
t.h~lr ,k05. llost. or the cUTa ctor'ftl
received a heav.y electric lbocll:
Mrl. R. B . Lauahead and.
c:lceed down.
VETE RANS TQ vohen th e aftemon .session ill open- . 11om an electric ;wire while In tbe Jamea Boudera Yiaittd In Atben1
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we
MEET HERE SUNDAY I !n~est In vet erans or 11.11 wars c.&lt;-t at resculn&amp; her small4aU&amp;hter j ThUJ'Iday "wlth Mtall Claire Ylnor
..,eN&lt;m . ~O(r ~t
•; ,ast r.tock.s cf
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I'T&lt; 1m danaer.
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•J ot motorist&amp;
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RUTH
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I An aU-day mee~ln1 ot tbe .• BEESON RITES, SATURDAY
unloosed from ita raetenlnp on the ! Merrill Peters teturned Priday l
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Boutheaatern Ohio Bobaters ASSOO· l Funt!ral. r ites ror Mta. R. B. ~de durJna thq nee.vy wind. and : from a ylsit In YOUlllstown with
LUSON TErr....;.auu. 1:1.~lt.
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~used by tack&amp; JCatured 1n
Wtlan of the Bpantsh· American DL&gt;eson Wlll be conducted. Sa.Lurda y clectrical sOOrm' and the .cbild. un· l ller alater. Mra. Ruth OhUds.
, ;~l.Pitl'f T~XT.-&amp;.Jov.i, ~.• u• hf' lltreets by strikers. The dnwn-Veterans. will be held In Mid· afternoon at three o'c lock from the m! l•dftll of the d&amp;niJet, became I w. E. Bryan lett Thursday even·\IOM •n• al)oot~er : :tol' lon t• or 'Go4; j town stctlon .or Havana was vlrdll!port at. the Ma110n1c Temple au- r{'Sidence, comer of Pearl a nd Lo- l'nt~ngled" ln it. kr!l . DeWeese, tn In&amp; for Wa&amp;blnston, D. 0 . on bu!ll· , ~n« •v.ry un .. tbl.('lot•tb :l• hrn °~ 1 tuDily dcsertfa.
altorltun SUlltday Auaust 8th it luw cwst Street.s. with Rev. C. H. E;lch- her eflort to rescut" t.he daUihter. r.ess..
~g;:',J~ 0~~~ 0~·! 0hi,: :T~
--------~n apnounced.
mger or Circleville, . form er pMtor g.asped t;he wlriJ: and u. was aald . Arnold Bennett and Ed Lewis 'hl•n4L
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~ CHURCH OF THE NAZAJtENE
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.'111• meeting wm beiin at 11.. L'l t he -Heat h M. E. Church of Mld· l hllt had It not beta for • tele- i were expected to return Prlday . · l'UMtOR' TOPtC-Ht..t~ th• ·t.oY&amp;I. '
DJor::nlna sesilon for members or tpe c!leport , otnciatl.ng. The MTVJces ph one colnpany employee nearbY•. from Granville, 0 ., where they I IN'rEl\MBDI,&amp;TE AND 8ENIOJt c. P. s .....- . . . . . . 8JTIM!ale
&amp;llldc1a:tion Qnly while the .. fter- 1 will ~ ln
. charge of Evangelln&lt;' :;he would ha.Ve been electrocuted spent the put several da.ys attend- 'I'OPic-Ruth tb• Lonl.
~ ~on. wblch is scheduled to Chapter, Eastern Btal".
\\lt.hln a short time.
Pn1 the Ohio Baptist Assembly 1 T YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADOin'
Bunday sehool t :ao A. M.
bQin at 1 o'clock Will be open for
Interment wm be made in the
The chHd, tt wu reported, escap- which was held on Dennison Unl- l ft~f~c-Th• M•uq• of th• Booll: 0 ~
MomlllJ wonhlp 10 :30 A. M.
all veteraba of foreiJn wars ' lll.id Hill ceme,tery In charge of Raw- cd serious bums although tbe "E"ralty campU!I.
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their families. ~ speaket1J have ll ngs.
:uother was bUt1led and seared le1'· j ROSB Peters ntumed Prld&amp;y : Jn order t o irAIP the material tan- . Evtnlelilltlo service 7:30 P M.
been obtained, n. wa11 announced,
erely as a result or the electric cur ~ i from two weelts business vlslt , (n , talned In tbti a~ubject there unU!t be 1 Prt.~er meeUn&amp; Wed. 7:30 P. M.
and a varied PrOjt&amp;m of Interest
UEAT. VJL'TJM RECOVERING
rrnt.
Columbus.
' Bwevt tnto view the whole boot of
Bl
atudy PrJ. 7:30 P. M.
'!Jll be ~nted d~ th~ . day.
Samp Roy, who wu overcome by
-Lewla Sauer and Richard Sauer ! Ru'tt• The 1 00
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Spanllh.·Amerlcan veterans ._,_ ~wat, Thursday afternoon, was r e- : Mrs. o . Boddy snd .Jack Waiktns were bualness visitors in Colwnbus j otz'.d tbl~ ~888 co~~tli t~ nco,&amp;many oounttea ln Southeastern ported slightly Improved Friday will IJ~turn to their home at Ontario . 'rhunday.
an
gne . e ook 1 MY APPEAL ON AUG 8
Ob!o are plannin(l: to attend In morning althoU&amp;h confined to bed canada, &amp;.turday after a v~t here
Mr. and Mr!l. Otto PhJUipl!l ot c 0 .. 1 tt~t le&amp;aon text. However, rot co~
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li.rae nwnbers, thOle in chara:e of (It h is home on Orav~l Hill.' Mr. with M~. A. ·J, Beaver and tamUy. llumbus are vlaJtina: with Mr. and ~D~ence the les110n text wh.lcb ll te
1933
tlle Pl'08:f&amp;m believe, and the affair Roy was stricken at about 2 o'clock Mrs. Victor Sponagle is uported Mn. William Folden.
be,.prlntet) hu beeu conOned to tb•
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t mploymen t at Lhe HoliiJon' Yat4l. \ HW from IIYeral da)'llllDtll due to~
LJr 0 . A. Poindexter adml.nJ.st.ered. ptomatne polsonlns.
llJU 1.,0 Lhc atrlcken man.
Mn. W. R. Me81htmler tB f$01'·

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With Preaident ROOaevelt. We are puttina
his prccr•m into ef·
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llr••;p~e~elil!:d:to:•:':":•:et:eo:nsld:::":•:b:le~1~h~u~rs;d~ay~a;lte~m~o~on~~w~h~
!le--~~~~~at~h~l,~lm~)ll~cw~l~no~a~l=h~e~r:l&gt;o§m~e~on;
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Mrs.
Mollie
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Nobles
andWU11ams
dauahter and
of Oalll· 1. OOap.ter,
Ruth'• verse•
r .onn•ctlon
poll&amp; were recent guests of Mrs.(, Jewl•h Nation u ;l-ltn.

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t. '!'he liOjourn ln Moab (n 1·81)
VIrginia and Detty Kee!ey of
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lt.ere Wltll Mrs. Foster Reed and I of .... JutJea Ellmelech WI~~ ,Naom1,
family since the fi!'Bt of the week hill wife, and their tWo IOna · .&amp;will return to their home saturday: jO~ue~ ln the land;. DurJJ~a · tb!J
Mn. Reed and son Charles wiU ac- ! aoj(lurn Ellmelecb dl~ lt~vloti N~f•
company them . Charles Reed will o~l, tbe wldo:w, to care tor· two tartmaln for a visit.
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H. Juhllngreturned
aod daua:hter
ar tbe two ap 0 ~
Kathryn
Thurs 1 "_,2. r'the
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lia;v from a. few daya vlslt at Hunt- : (v . .4). Dorlnl" the aojou~ tbe_,t~o
lnlflOn and Ashland, Ky.
1sona tel~ in "love wftli. and mam~
Rev. and Mrs. F. c . Kreag('r r~-Jltoa~ttt~l!\h women quaed Orp"ah ~~
~urned Friday from a visit at Con- 1 ~:uth. , For God'' chollell · peopl~
neaut, 0., with their Kranddnugh·l e!en to soJoum In tbe Wort~ eJ:i
ter of Tulaa, Oklahoma, who L6 J&gt;O,I!I'thPtn to the Uhllhoo~ at Intervisiting there.
; I•Ulrrllt¥e nf the mem~rs of thf ra~
1 lly wiU• the peoJll~ · qt the . ~prld.
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24'1. lb. aack 77c
Gold Medal
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lemptiae;,PafdyNLn~.»d
m.W fot ..,• .,. dey ol1.h•

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Friend1,
thinkancl
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Your Vote and influence
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I Harry

E. Gaakdl, Republi..

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for

Marshal

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of

Schwegman &amp; Roedel
~U mrnty, Ohio.

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mula ua b. .. drliihtful
v.riny ... con'Klcambiqa.
dcuu loc taa ud health.
II'• FaBB thie w•k at our
.bow:
-aM for "'T1M
Ffiaideit~~Ke1;toM...I Plan·

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ttoUble, obly to bltve .thell- troiiblet
: try under a temporary code. similar. rreatly 11l,~a'rlf4. .When,Sod'll pef,.
1 to action taken la.st week when re-~ p~,e · ro. !~to the wo,rld . ~ , f!seq.,pe , dlf·
tall merchants formulated 11. tern- P,~ltlea · tbey &amp;re 'iure ta a0tr8r 1D
porary ap-eem.ent.
! L'ODUQu•nce.
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1 J:n the present battle, Lhe Union ·· 11 , · Na9 ml'• R•tufn , to th• Ul)"
demands the right of · mlllsionary
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In
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with
workers
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Jud~~
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I, allowed to join the ranks of 01-gan- Because of the ~utlsement tltlt
llzerllabor without tht threat of 1 waa aent upon ~'ft(I;1;GI, : llb.e -r~l¥:~
losin&amp; their jobs, as, well a.!J the i' ~o lefl:lrn t~ her r.ouhtry. T.he ~itr! checkof~ syetem.
whereby union pose .01. Ood's tha!lf.I~Jem~ilt . ~• ·to
i dues are deducted from the mlners' ! cp.use !hlt ~bJidten! to• retUto ··u-a;tb
: pay by the oompnny and paid to the jll!J;n. , ,
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union.
When the operators re··\vh6a · the time eame ftli' :Nadttll
I fused, both union o.nd non·unlon 1 to a:o, · Jtatb. •nd Orpah aoc~mJIOo1104
1 workers In the western section of
he"'. for'· a distance. Thlt
'
the state left ther posts.
I !Ill~, .t~ut .~etermlned .~
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~PBttllS• Yellow, Firm . 4lbs. 25c
o,anges, Californi~
2 doz. 43e·
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P~teltes, F~ney Elbertas 5 lbs.
Wat~r~~Io.ns, Large . . . . . . . .

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~··

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Ford : ~· · . . 1931 Tudor ..'··".
Plymouth.:' . 1931 Sedan
~he\rrolet '1932 . ;:pick Up

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C..:hevrolet 1933 (A)u'pe
Chevrolet 1932 Coach
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BERGEN EVENING R£CORO, SAYS:

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A Chan1e ia taking place day by day in the politics of Amer•
~ , J.4 .~ l!ope tha~ it ia a otep forward,
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perioclin·1 he ~ement of our political affain. There io far
too m.icb, confuaion at preaent for that.

"G,rowth ill the law of life and tbio Immutable law applieo al.

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Factions wiD lfOW in numbera and a difference drawn between one faction and another alao will appear penonalambitions
and· a .d,.ire by far more people to lead than there are vacancie&amp;
for leaden.

By thia we by no meaaa impute a lack of patriotism to thoae
actift in American politio!a. On the contrary, we are perfectly
certain that Joye for their own country and the true undentanding
of the neceaaiti-lf ita futUre ia to be prooperous and happyARE IN THE HEARTS OF OUR POLITICIANS NOW MORE
THAN THEY HAVE BEEN FOR A LONG TIME.
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Ea,tate 'The Work of' the Church."

sa.Uafy claim.

"" Oftlce.

BooLon . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4
· Bt. Louts ..... ..... ,39

Ohio State Fair
Viaitora

Rochester . . . . . .. . . 66

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Baltimore
Toronto . . . . . . . . . . .
Montreal . . . . . . . . .
Ho~e; _ r,os~;,
Albany . . . . . . . . . . . .
4rrnt ·of aeveft men, eilmaxin'c an 8-mon!JLI tnvestlaatloti o:f ,Fed~ Buffalo . . . . . .
era! ugente under the dit'eetioncf HarryJ. Anabftl'lr, U, S. Coromi~tuoner Jursey City . ,

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1'0 MAKE

PmJr · keys

Oldo.

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Df).UBLE Sl.51
Room.

eorf~

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behind U1q

Shop.

fl&amp;id time.
time fllt1h9f
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tne Lebanon Sunday school COD,•
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evenlnr. The conventtop will be
held at the M. E. Chapel at Great
Bend Aua:. 13. 'I'here wlll be a basket dinner and good speakers wUI
bf&gt; there.
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AMERICAN ASSOCI!\nON
Columbw; 5; Mtlwaukee 3.
ColumbuB D; Milwaukee '1.
[(ansas City at Toledo &lt;raht).
Minneapolis at lndtano.pol.l.s, rain.
St. P&amp;ul 2: Louisville 1 tiD Inn.)

Baseball!

Sena.t.ol's, who the Brown&amp;, 1 t.o 2. Mel H~~rder dld
tr\mmed the Red Sox ye.Stetday, 8 the throwing !or the wlnn:::J"&gt;.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
to 4.
Other games were poal-I&gt;Glwct .
Chicago 2; Oinclnnatl 1.
St. Louis 4; Pittsburgh 1 ctl hmGrove's periotma.nce overshadow·
ilJg&amp;, l'&amp;.ln.)
ed a brllllant. effort b)' uncle Tom
B06ton 3: Brooklyn U.
Zacluiry of the Braves, who held
New York at Phtla.dclphla &lt;thn!ntthe BrOOklyn Dodgers t-o two hits
l:ntug weather J.
and ljlli\pked Utem S Lo D. lie pitchBY Iuternattonal News Scl'v1cc
ed t.o only 29· bat~n.
At Pat.teroon. N. J.-Eddlc (Kirtl
AMEitlt::I.N Lt:AGUt;
The Cubs ladvanccd to wlthln one More, BridiJeport., Conn.. stopped
C levela.nd 7; St. Louis :! .
game of the second plli.ce Ptrat.e&amp; Johnny O'Keefe. Oarflcld, N. J.,
Philadelphia 1'; New York o.
by n:osl,ng ou~ Cincinnati. 2 to 1, on (10).
Washington B; BoHton 4.
Manager Charley Orbnm's first
At Wllm1naton 1 Del.~oc SmallChicago at Detroit &lt;wet ll'OWldsJ
homer of the year. The wallop wood. WllmloKton,
won decision
broke a mound duj}l between Ouy o\!er Jimmy Bmitllt New York HOL
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
Bush and l'?'aul Derringer.
Newark 4:; Montrea-l 3.
With ~Jtrike-out kllll Dizzy Oea.n
TOl'onto at Baltimore frain),
on the mound, U1c Oartlina.lB dcrea.tNewark 9; Montreal 3 (6 Inntngs
ed Pittsburgh again, 4 to 1, ~ a
rain.)
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With The .,Wreotlera
game held to six lpnlngs by rain.
The Oards scored all Lhoh· rWls
By IntcrnaLional New~:~ Service
G.\MES TODAY
off Bill Swift In the last tWo innlng.'i. At 'New York-Dick Shlka.t. Ph!la"Bad NCW5''
Hale, Cleveland deJphla. won ctecJ.tlon over Dick
AMERICAN ASSOt.U'flON
R~.:ol:lc, walloPed hi1:1 ' fourt.h homer DavlSfloUrt., Oall'fornla.
Milwaukee at Colwnbw;.
lnl&amp;'ht !PJ,mel .
St. Paul at Loulsvlllo.
KansaM' City M.t Toledo.
lt'filliabt game).
Minaea.PQU$ at Iudla.napolts.

Marietta
-VII--

FIGHT RESULTS

8, A. McCullo\llh
ProbatO Judie.

fqr ltmt

Left Out

Cheater
At Ches&amp;er BaD Park

SUNDAY
2:30

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Admioaion 15 Cent•
Oraad Stapd 5

lNTERNATIONAL LEAGUE

Rochester at Albany.

Qo yo~ k'nQw w~y •hf , a1n't
welcam.,l .She, h,•rt~, ~ldn't\

ijolltoo)!

ot !11;118 In« hor[4ee,
at : in&amp;'l."

eoniJt\tUtcs a dark b1ot on tile "Sport

Mra. Artbur Orr ·visfl.ed
Smlt./'. al ._ Golllpoll.o

or any
~UNIJ -

of Narcotlcl, at .A:rlington Park. Ch1cqo! tiae focuaed the nationllepotlight upon the c,rooked method!! emploJea by f. nation-wide 1yndlcate.ot
gamblers to 11 fix" raCes b'y "dopilig' ho.rses. Xlt~oujh the &amp;t:.JUtcd men;
one of whom is Iyan Parke, ence -" Je~d1~1 AmerJCI,JI jockey1 !-re cha.rced.
onl~· with po11sess~ni narcotic B, tbe reve\&amp;tio~ tollo~~nl Feaeral action

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INTEKNA'J'IONAL LEAGUE
Club
Won Lost Pet.
Newurk . . . . . . . .. .. 72 49
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CHV&amp;CU OF CHRIST
;t'l"N L Gudller. Pastor. Middleport.
t:16 Untried service. sermon sub·

Coraer

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New York . . . . . .. .
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CleveiJ.nd .. , .
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Montre&amp;l &amp;t Newark.
Buffalo at Jc1·scy City
Toronto at Baltimore.
ctwo gamea).

l,ba~ ~·~~l!tl. t~o

tcdal fault no on• fDrgiw1,
was the r•o•on. Yet n;o on•
need ha'le halltosl1. Gargling
with Usterlne instantly d•atrayt
mouth odors. and checks lnfec·
'tjon. Ute it daily. ~•ce:nt teat;

AMERICAN LEAGUE

l how that Llsterine promptly

qyercome• odors ordincuyantlseptics c~n't hide in 4 day1.
lambert ,'harmC1cal Company,
St. l.oulo, Mo., U.S. A.

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By EDSON R. WAITE
Shawnee, Oklahoma

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Ea,tate 'The Work of' the Church."

sa.Uafy claim.

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BooLon . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4
· Bt. Louts ..... ..... ,39

Ohio State Fair
Viaitora

Rochester . . . . . .. . . 66

.

Baltimore
Toronto . . . . . . . . . . .
Montreal . . . . . . . . .
Ho~e; _ r,os~;,
Albany . . . . . . . . . . . .
4rrnt ·of aeveft men, eilmaxin'c an 8-mon!JLI tnvestlaatloti o:f ,Fed~ Buffalo . . . . . .
era! ugente under the dit'eetioncf HarryJ. Anabftl'lr, U, S. Coromi~tuoner Jursey City . ,

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lJSBO GAS
1'0 MAKE

PmJr · keys

Oldo.

i5 t!&gt;:pectcd to etin\fn.ate the ilJ9«a'l pr&amp;ctfc;e

Df).UBLE Sl.51
Room.

eorf~

,- ,-n ~t~;ts and ·
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behind U1q

Shop.

fl&amp;id time.
time fllt1h9f
on leJ,ther tor cause, to

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86
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Harrl8
were the delei&amp;tes to arranse for
tne Lebanon Sunday school COD,•
\'entlon at MOr4C Cbapel Tuellday
evenlnr. The conventtop will be
held at the M. E. Chapel at Great
Bend Aua:. 13. 'I'here wlll be a basket dinner and good speakers wUI
bf&gt; there.
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.403

Rt:ISULT8

AMERICAN ASSOCI!\nON
Columbw; 5; Mtlwaukee 3.
ColumbuB D; Milwaukee '1.
[(ansas City at Toledo &lt;raht).
Minneapolis at lndtano.pol.l.s, rain.
St. P&amp;ul 2: Louisville 1 tiD Inn.)

Baseball!

Sena.t.ol's, who the Brown&amp;, 1 t.o 2. Mel H~~rder dld
tr\mmed the Red Sox ye.Stetday, 8 the throwing !or the wlnn:::J"&gt;.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
to 4.
Other games were poal-I&gt;Glwct .
Chicago 2; Oinclnnatl 1.
St. Louis 4; Pittsburgh 1 ctl hmGrove's periotma.nce overshadow·
ilJg&amp;, l'&amp;.ln.)
ed a brllllant. effort b)' uncle Tom
B06ton 3: Brooklyn U.
Zacluiry of the Braves, who held
New York at Phtla.dclphla &lt;thn!ntthe BrOOklyn Dodgers t-o two hits
l:ntug weather J.
and ljlli\pked Utem S Lo D. lie pitchBY Iuternattonal News Scl'v1cc
ed t.o only 29· bat~n.
At Pat.teroon. N. J.-Eddlc (Kirtl
AMEitlt::I.N Lt:AGUt;
The Cubs ladvanccd to wlthln one More, BridiJeport., Conn.. stopped
C levela.nd 7; St. Louis :! .
game of the second plli.ce Ptrat.e&amp; Johnny O'Keefe. Oarflcld, N. J.,
Philadelphia 1'; New York o.
by n:osl,ng ou~ Cincinnati. 2 to 1, on (10).
Washington B; BoHton 4.
Manager Charley Orbnm's first
At Wllm1naton 1 Del.~oc SmallChicago at Detroit &lt;wet ll'OWldsJ
homer of the year. The wallop wood. WllmloKton,
won decision
broke a mound duj}l between Ouy o\!er Jimmy Bmitllt New York HOL
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
Bush and l'?'aul Derringer.
Newark 4:; Montrea-l 3.
With ~Jtrike-out kllll Dizzy Oea.n
TOl'onto at Baltimore frain),
on the mound, U1c Oartlina.lB dcrea.tNewark 9; Montreal 3 (6 Inntngs
ed Pittsburgh again, 4 to 1, ~ a
rain.)
·
With The .,Wreotlera
game held to six lpnlngs by rain.
The Oards scored all Lhoh· rWls
By IntcrnaLional New~:~ Service
G.\MES TODAY
off Bill Swift In the last tWo innlng.'i. At 'New York-Dick Shlka.t. Ph!la"Bad NCW5''
Hale, Cleveland deJphla. won ctecJ.tlon over Dick
AMERICAN ASSOt.U'flON
R~.:ol:lc, walloPed hi1:1 ' fourt.h homer DavlSfloUrt., Oall'fornla.
Milwaukee at Colwnbw;.
lnl&amp;'ht !PJ,mel .
St. Paul at Loulsvlllo.
KansaM' City M.t Toledo.
lt'filliabt game).
Minaea.PQU$ at Iudla.napolts.

Marietta
-VII--

FIGHT RESULTS

8, A. McCullo\llh
ProbatO Judie.

fqr ltmt

Left Out

Cheater
At Ches&amp;er BaD Park

SUNDAY
2:30

p , M.

Admioaion 15 Cent•
Oraad Stapd 5

lNTERNATIONAL LEAGUE

Rochester at Albany.

Qo yo~ k'nQw w~y •hf , a1n't
welcam.,l .She, h,•rt~, ~ldn't\

ijolltoo)!

ot !11;118 In« hor[4ee,
at : in&amp;'l."

eoniJt\tUtcs a dark b1ot on tile "Sport

Mra. Artbur Orr ·visfl.ed
Smlt./'. al ._ Golllpoll.o

or any
~UNIJ -

of Narcotlcl, at .A:rlington Park. Ch1cqo! tiae focuaed the nationllepotlight upon the c,rooked method!! emploJea by f. nation-wide 1yndlcate.ot
gamblers to 11 fix" raCes b'y "dopilig' ho.rses. Xlt~oujh the &amp;t:.JUtcd men;
one of whom is Iyan Parke, ence -" Je~d1~1 AmerJCI,JI jockey1 !-re cha.rced.
onl~· with po11sess~ni narcotic B, tbe reve\&amp;tio~ tollo~~nl Feaeral action

!lOOMS, SINGLE .....
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36
38
t9
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INTEKNA'J'IONAL LEAGUE
Club
Won Lost Pet.
Newurk . . . . . . . .. .. 72 49
.695

LoDe ad tlill sts.

Columb.-~

8-3-3t

5I

CHV&amp;CU OF CHRIST
;t'l"N L Gudller. Pastor. Middleport.
t:16 Untried service. sermon sub·

Coraer

Bherttr•s

til

Chtcaao . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Detroit
47

HOTEL
COLIJMBUS

lnllutre

63
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Wed 7:10 P. M. llldweek aervlce.

81QP • .,..

FOR 8Al&amp;-One ili27 Model Cadillac: · Ftve P=:s&amp;enrer Cot.ch to

Won Lo&amp;t

Waahingt.on
New York . . . . . .. .
PhUadelphia. . . .
CleveiJ.nd .. , .
.

t:SO Benlce o1 wonhlp and
or 1n1n1 1f!lble clfu 8tudJ. Sennon aubJe&lt;:L

For ~at., MPc.

LEAGUE

Olub

V l l l l - OF Vll,lli~T
"--IOIt J. lloed. Mlollter

Montre&amp;l &amp;t Newark.
Buffalo at Jc1·scy City
Toronto at Baltimore.
ctwo gamea).

l,ba~ ~·~~l!tl. t~o

tcdal fault no on• fDrgiw1,
was the r•o•on. Yet n;o on•
need ha'le halltosl1. Gargling
with Usterlne instantly d•atrayt
mouth odors. and checks lnfec·
'tjon. Ute it daily. ~•ce:nt teat;

AMERICAN LEAGUE

l how that Llsterine promptly

qyercome• odors ordincuyantlseptics c~n't hide in 4 day1.
lambert ,'harmC1cal Company,
St. l.oulo, Mo., U.S. A.

· Coud tnreet. Over Snrli!l'•
Drq S~e

Did You Ever Stop To
Think?
By EDSON R. WAITE
Shawnee, Oklahoma

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Mr. and 14m earp Slayton, Mr.
a1,1d Mrs. L. 0 . MeCullouch v.l!lted
Mr. and Mrs. SCOtt McDaniel, Bun·
dey.
Harold !.ove ol
Hunttngtor
$t}'.mt thE~ week end with his par,
enta, Mr. and Mrs. Harty li.Jve.
Mra. Elaie Powler abd children
VIsited ber »arentl, Mr. and N'~
George Oerlacb aDd. family "' Le·
tnrt. SundaJ.
·
Oeraldtne Casto spent the week
end wtth Lydia Wallace at Sane:!
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Ml". and Mrs. Roy Rlftle and
Mrs. Usmle Rim -.: vi!l.ted Mr:;. Ma.::-y
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French flyers, bopped Oft frol\'l
Floyd Bennett l!'lekl at 4:41 o'clock
lEST&gt; this morning on a long dlstn nee ftJJht act'088 the Atlantic. ·
Seeking to break the world's
dlatanoe flight record, the two
:henchmen planned. to fly t.o Turkey or Perai&amp; withou.t a stop.
They sot their hu,e plane with
""" er.ormout load or iiLSOllne lnto
tt.e a.lr W!thOut dtmeulty after t.
41.100-foot run and turned out over
the sea to race a crimson sky.
Codos, wearing a white tlylng

suit, was at the controls as the fty-

Oamft Called at a:lMI.

At Mlddl&amp;port H11h School
Grbudl

Admiaoion Sc and 1Oc

crll waved ioodbye to a smnll erowo1 1
ol speetatonr.. RosSI, who wore a.
blue suit, 5houted hls coodbyes In
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Commander 'f. G. W. Settle examining the gondola
up the Atlantic coast, they said, IUl r.t the ~trntosph e re ballnon in which he had hoped to
far a:; Newfoundland, cuttllll out
to sea at that pmut and heading rr.ake a record ascent from Soldier Field, Chicago. He
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p k &amp; Be
Clm• F••m 25
, . or
(, . ana , ..
ct~.ns
C
2!tc BJ$QUICK FLOUR ••• 35c
25c
~~~~~~;:;:! Ice
Cream Salt ~:."·
J;&lt;JUDAY and •tu.TIJRJJoAV ,' - - - - Holly T Qmatoes

pkp.

l-Ib.

·, ;

8pfoMa.l8

tR.Y~
' Full Pint
' I · ..Bottle
...

45c

!PENN THRifT
' ··. Motol' 011.
3 GiLl. fia.n

Ruushlne TrtHUIUI'fl

wnrers

e l,{ib1

.;:)
;;P¥'
·... t,

,,

Fn.ah -- l~an

1\nd. M&lt;"nty

to .. lb.
r'?~O r•

Pork Roll

Wf;l.fln'

Sliced

ldea.l tor Lunchl'on

Boiled HIIIII

Ho!f

oo·

Wholu

Bllced, lb.

,

plcg.

Pr('tzel•,
per lb.

$1.04
3

Wafer

.

..

ttnat account or c. o.
Amll&gt;m,lllld
Jua.rdtan of Elma 8teW¥t,
an Insane per60D.
: :
First and tJnal account or cora 11.
Robe-rta, admlnlstmtrbc or tbe ea..
tate or WUHam Batey, de~osed.
Flnt and final aceount of WUJr..
lam H. EWinr, ndmtnletrator ot the
e.&lt;.tate of Amanda Roush, deceased.
Seeond account of W. J. Krider,
asa18nee of BenJamin H . Cl'088.
Aooounts wUI be heard AUaust 24

1933,

•

-CUURCH OF THE NAZARENE

C,P.S-Pulow, ......._
Sunday school 1:80 A, M.
Momlnlf WOr4b:lp lO:SO A, M.

N,

:f. P. 8. 8:30 P. M.

Evi!Jllellstlc service 'l:SO P. M.

Prayer meett:n'l Thurs. 'I:SO P.

u::

18C

. _,.

t:LECTIUC
The•tre

TEENY,. 1WIST

~ •• At the MEA'f JlEPT,

·l•,

market steady; steen 900-100 good

600-I'J6; steers 900-1100 medium
6NI-560; eteets 900-1100 oommO!l
f.50-4'lfi; steers UU0-1300 iood 5150QO: atflera llCXJ-1800 medium S2551MJ; heilers 700-UKIO iood 42&amp;-476;
better• '700-1000 medium 400-425'
~wa IOOd 225-350; cow•, commoh

Treuure WAFERS

1

'~ '

Pl'l'T8BURQB LTVISTOCK
Aur. 4-INB-Cattle reoelptl 20:

19C
10c
17'c .

I

fl Down .

I

17c
--Baited

'"· Sc
Sc
'"· 19c
25c
lb.

lb.

Malted
Milk

2 '""·23c
.. 4 lb~. 19C
p eachel T'"'"'"''
Fli.ncy Elbf'rta
Sweet Potatoea 4 '"'· 25c

ALL STRAW HATS ONE·THIRD OFF
MEN'S SUMMER
SUITS
Tropical worste.tls and Linens
reduced to

,.95

Save on Men's Dress TroU&amp;ers, Seersuckers, Neckwear,
hosiery, pajamas, Shirts ~d
etc., all at spl'ieial low prices
during this sale.

"THE EAGLE
THE

SAVE ON BOYS
SUITS
Two Kni&lt;ik~rs, and Vest
Aies'7 to 13

$4.75
Take care of his . needs for
oohool wear during this semiannual Sale. Wool Knickers,
Wash Knickers, Long Trom1·
ers, Shirts, Blouses, et.c., all at
big reductions.

IAIII,-er Cake

'''·2·s'
't ..

~B. ·.

Sandwich
Buns
Do•

Small Wiener•

Good8·.-

Many in year around weightl, some of our better •l"ade included.

SAVE WHILE YOU C~-THE DAY OF:.LOW PRICES WILL
.
SOON BE OVER

12c

•• FRUITS and \'F..GEI"Al\Lt&lt;:s --

l'aaq U. Fl. No. 1 Grade

New Potatoes
Onion.

10 1••· 39c
2 9c

Butter
2

1.. ·

49c

lbo.

-·· ··········l••••¥11
·-- . ------ ---~

'

,; : ~ld'!- 9¥.~~·- ~
.
...
..,.. )

ReHable Stem~

~­

Excited;
aDed Out
Bomb Suspect11
Guard
C
_

I

Weather conditions along the
coaat and across the AtlanUc were I
'
reported IdeaL .
Arn 1b Made in Botton F oiThe 1lyeta carried five chickeniS,
1
• · Raid! ''.B omba"
, ..tllree (loam oranges, two dozen
wm 1
· Jeirions, two doien bananas, elgM
Found by Police
•Q\mrts or mineral water and seven
quarts or black coffee.
.~Two Ufe
as well a'l!
tWO
.al.dtf

Week A.... 4lh to

-- ---

Free Staters Order Out
l'rol to W atoh Pub-

lic Buildin1• ·

TOTS DEATH
CLEVELAND

·-

Cleveland. Auc.

wave ot

reeent~ent

wlldtln aJllODI

sions, and even directd his
beer buMiness by

tance telephone.

Jong.dis-

1

I

Cqntr;.
veray Asree ·T.; ·· ···
"Make Peace.,

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