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EXECUTIVEr

O•nen of Did model .....,....
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lnnovation wu te~r~ when the

odv•rtlslna of the new

And Francbiae Calling
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GAS DISCUSSED

OhiO-Partly cloU4y, _.bly
extreme Zaat part.ion tonlcht and
Hot much ehabtre In temperaturt.

the News 011\ce of TI;J.e !;)ally
Tribune, call 288-L; If thtf i!ualneill
Otllee aek for 202-B,

W Va..-ft&amp;Jn

for a

ScbweJIIIlan &amp;:

Amount Redw:ed
$40,000 Aq:ording '
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fra~llle

U U'a New.. 11'1 In Tll.e Tribune

Roedel ·

PboDe 3f.1 ..L, Pam..,., Dblo.

STRifE URN CU
IS BESET BY MORE
ST~IKE TR~UHLES

INHERITANCE T-\Jt i

was Uated u to be palcl by t.b.e aJrhrany Instead ot t)l.e vWa1e .aa b.ere
totore baa been th~ ~Justom, By _the
neow figures 1t
be noted. •t.fui.t a
uoer burnlnl 5500 feet of gu at tlu!

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P"f''!ent ... te. would be paylng $3.50
while upder the Pl'OI)08ed. trancbl&amp;e
Jt would 001t him f2.63 or if 10,500
ttet were burl\ed, It would COBt $6.00
under the preaent ra.te while the
proposed ra.tc would rt!duce that
amount to H .t?'h. The proposed
franchise !ollow.s· ..

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ELECTRIC
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MACHADO

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tonlllao
t 1lo Tallllott,
II:I1Nbude Llthlner, BetJo ToOID·I'II

A Picture of Health

~MUSEMENT TA
ICIOE VEHU1CT
RHURNfO INC~SE "A"' Smith-:r;n. l:lea~ ~ElAYS PR~CR~M
Force, h•timidation Nev~HI 0 EOIUR er CCIIltemplafecl UHHtE~E NH
Threats Have No
Place In Etfort
To Aid Busine~!l

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GET MORf. ACUT[
To .Enli;t
Big Firms In Jobmaking Move

ACCUSED

IS CONTINUEI&gt;
Labor Leaders Oppoae

Houae lnai•ta On Exempt·
ing Tickets Of 25c
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Of 5t.ying 1000 Prison·
en; Murder, Treaaon,
Havana,

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All "Open Shop" Re·
aervations

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By WILLIAM B. NEAL

as-JNB-alt1fe-

tom Ouba ran lnto new dlftlaulUea

today when employees of the cu ..
ban NavtaaUon OOinpiUl)' went on
Btr1ke !or higher wages and over ..
Ume pay.
'i'he .strike waa cs.lled juat u
Hava.na harbor wOJ'brs were 1et~IPJ back Into otrlde following lermltiation or their waJk .. out, which
h~lted Cut.n commerce far weeka.
.The strtkers demanded 80 centl
an hour lns~ad ot the 40 cents thef

BEAU BOSKO, Cariaaa

The walk-out was declared while
the returnl.ng steved.oree. whose
sLrike caused len1thJ negotiations.
were movlns 2.000 tons of merchan

Company potnted out that althoush
the workers were on strike they
were contlnulns to eat food sup..
J?l'ed bJ' the concern.
Meanwhile,

the

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nois State Fair held at Springfield, Ill. MiRS Leonard I•
the youngest winner in the h4!tory of the contest.

Hermtnlo Rodrl1uez, chief ot tl\e
secret \ntorma.tl()n bureau of the

In~ t.ILtlDI!

A11otriano Accu11e ee...,.na of Fonnin1 Or1anizat1lon· C&lt;&gt;n
oiatlq of 15,000 A"'trian Youtbo in Spr.i~il·
iq PI"'pa1anda bt A~ia .

11'001'$

Speed TlrM are ~tra
Ia uer:J' wayeoasuuctlon aad
Blt!h Stretch Cor&lt;l
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AU ordlnanceo or porta of ordlne.noes Jn eon1'1lct wltb thla ordln-

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E. H. Elberfeld and A. M. Elberfeld are in New York .City this we·ek :b~it... ·and·contracting 'for merchandi~e
for T~~ Elb~rfeld Co,, in Logan, Ohio; The Elberf•Jd Chillicothe Co., .in ChiDI.~~Ule; Ohio; Tb~ Elbed~ltLCO.hoe.ton ·.
Co., in,:Coabocton, Ohio; The Elberfeld Marietta Cu., in Marietta, Ohio · a,._~ th~·. Elberf~lda i._ Pom~r~y _Co.; ·in ·
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P. ~·~·If your ~ar;ne and a~dress i$ not on the mailing list a!JCiyou are not:tticeiying ~-'~·&amp;enefit&amp;~f'\lh~-~-,.
pnvalege by g1vmg your·name ancl address to the salespeUQn that waitS on'you . . ., ·; · '
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l"4larl&lt;' pi' the Treaau.y Mar'-SilO ' went forwar4 wiUl

plans for na.tton~wtde ta.x reformrfv110wblg a co~ ~th Unttf.!d
States Ambusad.or Bumher Welles
aL which Cuban-American rel3·
tiona were discualed..
Oon&amp;olldatlon or Cuban debts
and a new loan from the UnltEld
Stoles are believed to be OII10hl!
the plans ot the new odmlniSira·
ttoa to aid the republic's economl'a

Gandhi Released
From Poona Jail

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ar.ce 're henby repealed.

attack a spee,~any con'
·arsenal a.t M&amp;i1el nH.r
here where ten fonn&amp;r hfB'h GOV·
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EmpiO)'enJ who have d~N!~
would resist the unlontza.tt!#~~ment were undei"Btood to file i&lt;i!lclng euartmtees that the enforcement
machinery set up under . . - rpf
lal• competition wUI not jii;~~
I a~ralnBt Ulem.
-Organized labor leaders tnatst thi.t
ca,.ali'J' Ollicer and all reservations 1n favor of the@
M · G · Ea h Oth
shop are a violation of law and. lD
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Ailti·Machado organization
ln as chief of the JUdi-

Representatives of Or'l~ 'W:·
bor, now drlvlna to organize~
of funds. Cramer i;: dWJt11es, ft~ active ln the ~·
executive vice presi. encea leading toward a
of the Fifth-Third Un · question
nouncement or policy on 11,\e
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bank, codes.

w)'fe Trader Se es.

tlOh entrenched Itself still further
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indicted with five othPr for·

djse !rom the dock&amp;
Gerald Stier, 16, of Petersburg, Ill., and Joy Leonard,
Port Captain Ot.rrtcarte, anrered
by the new development, lnBtructed 13, of Harristown, Ill., who won the title• of the healththe workers to submit their de- lest boy and girl in the 4-H Club competition at the Illimand&amp; to the otlleJal labor· comf!lta81on.
Ofttelals or the Cubari· Naviptton

INS staff Oorreapondent
WashinKf,on, AU&amp;'. 23--INa:--oPen
shop and price fixing problems of
the National Recovery Admll)l!Jtration became more acute t&lt;ldaY u ~
eampalcn to enli.st big induatrles 1n
the job"'&lt;lreation movement ,Sa
carried forward .
With leaders of auch lnd.ustr._ .~
steel aareetna to accept the ~~~·
1om of tbe Recovery act, ~
guarantee the
right of
lnlllalninll', the hll Ope;~!\ '~ '
empoyers turned to the que.tiqll ,
interpretation and entore~ ef

This ill St&lt;rling E. Cramer
former president of the
Find-Central Trust Co., of
Akron, 0 ., who has bet•n

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Robbery, Charged

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Thunday parlly ~· : '

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Indict Bank Head

Sbo.U: Our 0 - , Maoh

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Navirating Workera De·
mand Higher Wages
and Overtime Payt

HAD TO SA
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ERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.

IIJnllod IJn,e,

other

o6ooti,nol ausineu I
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City .Dada

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WEATHER FOREcAST-

REA!I&gt;ERS' NOTICE - If you 'W~nt

COLLAPSE OF WATER
MAIN BRINGS FLOOD
23-INII--Piood
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water main
of a

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Pathologist's Aid
Enlisted In Fight
Acaiaat DN&amp;d "Sieepiq
Sickneu," Toll of Whieh
Now Stand• at 17

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; BANK INQUIRIES

rT~ ma~y ru.mbJings being heard frc.ru various bank
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s1tuatwns m Akron, Cleveland and Detroit m 8 ke it
appear that there must be something more than mere
E=moke at each of the above mentioned places.
A1ter some considerabJe investigations, six men
P.romine~t in Ohio .banking, hilve been indicted for prac~
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: he Buc~ye State. At the t~ame time, announcement has
been rnad.e by investigators in the Cleveland bank failure
that leaqs one to believe that action may be taken where·
by other~ high in banking circles may also soon face crimmal pr~cution for the things they have done which they
should have left undone. The situatlon m Detroit seeme
to be the most sensational of all inasmuch as a United
States senator has made ~ome startlin,. sta~rnents in
,which have app eared the name of our ex-president.
T?e gl'tlatefit lhing in the world to bring about cmifi.- 1
dence t.n ba11ks and to persuade people to place mrmey in
hanks IS one hundred per cent honesty and fair dealings
wh~ch Meigs County seems to I.Je enjoying. 1'he fact that 1
these banks in our midst have conhnued to function attd
ltuve continued to render uninterrupted service under
even the mo~t unfavorable circumstances, is a living teK·
Hmonia.l to the men so engaged in our localities.
However, other localities havintr banks manned by di:.:cctors and executives imbUed with other than the · high• st llJotives, should .and must be protected . through the
jntervention of our tove'i-nhlerif b1y invokinr such •aws as
By Arthur 4'Buaa" Baer
are in effect which haVe been pa~:~Sed with the intent to
prevent dishonest people from t:~tealing from D.nd at the
1:1ume time bett·aying the conftdenctl of their fellowmen
. All Ace 011r the GrttJmd
without :t'acing the poaHibiUty of being incarceratd in Ollr
We admire ~ aviators whO.
;&gt;enal institutions.
HamUtQn flew a.bou~ the &amp;ame
:fJ)' the Atlantlll Ocee.n juat like 1t time aa SantOI!·Dumdnt, Graham·
A thorough invefitigation si'aouJd be begun and com- wasn't t.hei'e.
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White ana Linooln Beachey. They
~leted ·and if any are found guilty of doing illegal acts
were the he~ or early aviation.
We remember old Blm-lot who And while the caj)tiVILt.ed our im·
e j pecially thpse which ha;,e resulted in losaeo to their craatled the, ~ont P~'!_,~ara qo aslnatlon wt!' ver had the dea:re
when he ]oclieyed a ~.n~l.-,- cra-ie to emumte their gadtcet&amp;. Thtnklns
"depositors, they ohouJd be penaltzed accordingly.
actou the Bnrll.lh·Channel.
l it over. we never did care fo'r any
pastbne In which they uked you
It ha&amp;n't been BO many yean I the name of your nearest living
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The ra.U lh6l.rea. wen \be out- whe!!e tbey eood.ucted ~ in
\ lt.andlt18 lti'Ohi lqJOt.a in the llet. the ~Wnl' · ~nd ~l· 'J'hQ",....
Thf! atrmwth in New York Oen- turned home Mondr..:r.
tral wu QWC!ki.Y communicated to
Kftbleen Howell alld ~ aunt.

other pa.ru o1 the ,roup and gainS Evelyn went to Oolwnbuol •un4&amp;7
ot fractions to nearly 2 poln...,. were to i!J&gt;eod a oouple weeu wtt.h.._!fr.
ir8@:1l!ltered by euotnern Plil.cillic, arul M.n. Marton BDflell and auJM
Bou~hem Railwa y.
Un\on Pacific !rJendiJ.
and LKII:awanna.
The annual EvanA reunion wu
Announcemen t
thal
lft!•al hel4 S,uoday &amp;t the home ot ~.
J ohnaon wu to ask th~ aid or the ar.d, Mn. John Evana. The ev,mt
rtaene banlu; In f'XIJ IUJding credit ulao celebr&amp;t.etd the 72nd birthday
t.o bWiineiiB under the NRA code~ of lrlr Evans who ill .an ln'Valid.
j IYD.Ii constnlet.ed In Wa ll Hrett a~ H 1 hoae . ~ese~t "RTII; : lira. ~~a
alcatina: the stan or a11 .-gRresslve 51S.'Icn and c:hlldren, Ernest Sl81on
inflation campalKn through !.he \'I de and baby, JosePh ~lWA. ·wue
- lid t.h tee· qtlldreo, Ro88 Ev&amp;na,
Ufie D:f c~ dlt focllitlell
Trading wa." mod.eralf"l y !wavy wife- and 1101'1, Mr. and Mrs. Sherd
and at one time the h!gh ~ peed ~a .le~ of Mlddleport 1 Mr. and Mr8

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Novel'! RidiculouH, outlandish? Yes, all three a11d
~et there arc so many kinds of people in this worl&lt;l and
some of them mny be founo on the jury trying this killer,
thil such plea fli&amp;Y win the sympathy of his Ju~11tlojo the '
&lt;&gt;&lt;lent that while bo proJ&gt;ably will nql bY fr~e~. I~•
clf~nces al'• r~·~tor lh~n e~en l~M he will not ll!i cqn·
rleinn~d to &lt;lo~th as he so richly tjes~rv••·
Tho fellow who used to Qe o~j of a lpb and ' bfOk~
because he always got thing• lwlstefl m now ~~rn~nr •
' ljvjq~r maj&lt;ing pretzel&amp;.
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parD wltbOIJt being taxed."
Julla W . .Jteal11n1ton. Demoera~c represeQAD.tlve
from
Knox
cmmty. termed the eontroveuy "a
contest beWeen amusements and
l•read-and:llJ.Itter." He said th1ll
"1he people Ql m)' town wlll beJI#!fit
from all taxea on theaters no m•t~
ttr what the e~emptlon"
Palo Alto, Cal., Aul 23-I~BAfter the decisive vote was caat
Forme! President Herbert HoOver ·lll(Ut!DA.t the qonterence report, the
home today from &amp; fl!IDins: trlpo, tn llouae adjout'tled until this a~er:\ long telegram ,~ Prose&lt;n~tor GOI;,l. The. 86hate, Its hands ted,
Harry 8 Toy at · ~ tuh1ed nlso, ~mtted Another conrer.
down an invitation to ·app_ear t:J a cnce CQD'Imf~tee "Was expe-cted to be
'f.' ltness befc.re a s:ranc:i' ~JllrY t:li.ere uamf!~ ~.tode.l' · '
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The grand jury deplorea "an 1nadequacy and laxtty of t.b~ bankmg laws" and the allf!gAd ~tncQmpe~ I$Jt:lty n~ lbld tndl..
8u¢vbl1dft &lt;1n ~~\l! part ~ or
c~fl'!t
ttlO!!t! char~d with a.~O'Ilntatra;iion
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board, the. then cont'Mlller of' the
L. B. Dudley, former F1rlt·Cen~ currenc)', and from their reco~drl".
tral Trust oftlcer; H. A. Valentine
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er 40 teet undenrround . had u liAr·'
row csca.pe rrom death today when
firt' brOke out lu tlw tunnel lt&gt;~t :l mg
lro Lhe sewer
The aiJtlght Uoo t.i , Installed so
that the sewer could be dug under
hfgh pressure, savtd the ml' n!;
llvt's and provided an undeTground
h BVen ' lint 11 fi remcn arrived

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JH' r:.ole W:IYe •&amp;De to carab•ll.
('l t"e ho~Joukll. to tate- the
('.\riLSBAD
C::U~ In tile tl'l'l.t •
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""pP,In!'iiOdi\Y ~ar~d,&amp;. Wf!J:e.- acUve t.er, lJcr~ha R.Qot or Pitts, w. Va. •,
aiYll• hJvbttt' '~lUng 1SilJ&gt;P.9t:~ to ,t.he called on MrsL Thor Radrord Sun -~

Itt of t)le CARLSBAD CURE
rll'ht In your o11n homo;o, by Ilk·
lnr. I dilly l f '~IIJ•o~&gt;nful of
CARLSBAD SPRUDEI. ~o;ALT In
11 gin• or watPr CARU~BAD

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tiPt'.fUla.'tor'~._Jpt .the ~'*'flnOO. Wheat qay.
rud up · more- than a om,t a bushel. : ~rs. Maggie.. Hysell, son Fred.
nOd corD: 111t111lYEr aR1n~d from fi'I\C- hr$. Ann .. Pre11t.on. 800, Earl, wife
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strpng ga~ about 13 ce.n ts a
h11.le.
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lJttuty stocks continued h()av~
Wrth co~Udat.ed ~as. united corp.
and
ser;olce
or their
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)'lin by Mother NatuR, CARLSBAD SPllUDEL SALT hu been
eohl br rellt~h~ drnj:utiBIII f•l r 110
yeftl'll NRVER T.uu: J:IAN"UF'ACIJ'URED SALTS. Your b.-dy
llP~~ervu the brAt. Buy " bottle ot
lf('nllln~ CARLSBAD SPRUDEL
IIIALT toda7 , ~on~trntt() tor
trill' cronomy.
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end baby or Colu..'tlbus were the
gwests of her e.nd Mr.s Pearl J11. -~
ccbs Saturday and Bunda~·
Mlsse!! Thoo and Lat!onna JH.oobs
Ill cmnpanled their aunt. Mrs. Hy-·
'lfll home Sunday evening where
tt.~y
visitMrs
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Revwilland
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wen t f..o G ra~m Chopel Bftttuday

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TO THINK?

Rc .c "E&amp;gle t\nd M£11 Vcnle
Mr.'l. 0. I,.owcry .;.•Tn~dtia.~d
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H . . Neh.?n and fll.mlly , Saturda1v
Mr . N~eon hkd Newt Allcbo.uah
rr ~h.arleston ;"¥ 11rs n. w-:rit end

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MJm~s Mnude Freema.n. Arlene
Beckley and Doria Maoo were. ~rt.-

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FJI?Abct.h Dixon spent a. few day~
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cond1tlons wh ich make iL po.~st ble I
that there ma)' be no money t.o
~:perate the schools latt' m the :
sprin1 The dpcl~lon wa s reached
t;y a 4 to 3 vote
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rcot badly cruah£d wh.1le unlodlnll
cnlna rr~ a truck. The lnJUt'Y
v:n.s treated Itt Holzer hospital and
Mr. Johnson l5 Pble to move abOut,
rn ci'UtNl.cs.
will be unable to
Wtl k fOJ" ECvt:l'l\.1 Wtleiul.
E. F . Bailey of Middleport, l1o:.
tbe guest of his 110n GeOrge
and family tor tl\o paat

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Mrs. Joe Cassidy a-nd two "'one,
J cie and Bobb)', who ha.vc

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HART.f'ORD, W. VA.

a nd Mrs. James Radford for a
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Howell oC
Columbus spent tile weet. end here

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Mr Hoover- sald tlUU Such lnforPltt.'&gt;burgh and n111t1on as he e;ou'ld. tlVJ( "1.8 C41Ix,
general and Is m~tJy Mtond hilct

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A NOVEL DEFENSE
HA:TElVER else may be said for the defendant beJng
tried in Jack•on County, West Virrinia, in
tion with the murder of a convict and one of the guards
who were taking him to tke penJtentlary, lt mu~t he ad~
mitted that it is novel to say the least.
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•late pollee cat·,
a&lt;lmitted on the stand tHat they .had
done just that, one of them haK presented a self defense
olea, stating that he was shooting at the officers only after
t hey shot at hirn and to protect hims~lf, that be was tryiug to kill only th e cop.vtct against whom he held a

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tick ~ tdl n~~.;rl y l our nthJUcc:-. Ln
hind the market. Trnt,;,ng lupere1l !i.:&amp;ektlprl ngs, Mrs. bl~ Prke.... .\\lJ'..
oft, thoUBh , and the list s!.t-'udled 'DS, Ray E'/ans,' wire ana two rlfili!.
,l,.en , Arthur EVIUllt, Kern Rwl,
r.round Ill! hlifhs 101 the day
lrlll Gene Bailey, Roclulp.r1nws.
BASIC WHEAT PRICE qJVI-:N
Jo Ann and Alice P'1nlaw apent
London, Alii' 23- INS-A recom- several days last wee k in Rutland.
mtndatton that the basic price of
J R Turner and Wm Kennett
hard wheat such as ma nit oba no ~.£- cured employment in a mint!
2 .5hould be established at 60 cmts near Charleston
m geld per bmhel c 1 c lcost
Cleo Parker apent la'l t. week' a t
Insurance and rre\gh u wa:-; (H t'· Kerrs Run visiting hrr u.unt Mn.
sented to 11. ~lenary sesslu n ul lh r&lt; Nancy Walker
mternatlonal wl u•at t~ •uft-rruct• toKathl~n Howell
gave a lawn
day
party Thursday eveni ng In honor or
ThE&gt; technical
sull-conunlttct:! l"er fr1t-ntJ Louise Russell or Bradtt"commended thLs price fo•· F.wu Lury who had lx:en vlsltlns Mr .

S:o~ina the first certifieate to be t ..ned bJ the Federal Home Owners
pean portll.
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~•'h Corporation, Hr. and Mra. Johb P. Flanaj'an, of Falla of Schuylkill,
~a.1 bean• hap_piiJ ia tbe knowledp that tbt hol!le they boufht 29 reara
SHORT SCHOOL TERM':'
..,.1, ..-..q trcsra tllreldeDH ~~~loaure. The in1tialloan waafor $ ,200.
Columbus. o.. AUg. 23-lNSBank.' and Tr t Co.; Harry W1ll- lu 'hl;-;.rllinal bill, lbe House re- &lt;?'&gt;hunbus' 1400 school teachers tolaJll!, (or{her obairman of 5the tuted' W agtee to a eonterence re· \ Lay faced the alternative ol
fh1,t-Centra.l bOf.rd· WUUIUl\; E. port by a . vote or 151 to 67
CE&gt;ptlng seven·months comrract.s or
P•rdoo former ae~Clirj:., .to y: the "Thl11 plan elmllnates the so- t'one.
egmm ' rctal btt.nk and one--time ·ap called ctfBcrlmlnatlon between the
Ovetridlng objections or Superpellatce judre; T . 8 . ElcbelbP;~r•, 'nt(Jih)¥1rh00da' aud the dO'o\"ntoWn lntendent J G . Colllcott, the bo&amp;1d
former First-central
the~tere" deelared Rep. RlchiLrd B c.T education tn specliLI mectlu~
0 F'alnll tonner Plrst-central vJce Doqlas (0) of Clewland. "Yet lt yuterday VOlt.'&lt;t to utrer shoJ t-

Bobby have returned from

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1 011 He caml"'
vJcltlni their unc],-,, John OJbb:o
OR 80me months extending into yeartl, Ohio rcpubli· name was
-·-Winllilll in
York •on the
11,nd fa..mUy the past ten days, t'e·
can~t have hud little over which to be happy because of
we
on a bo'X car
we can at1H vtauallze Bauto6- turned to theh· hmn.e In Pitts.\.
acannea the Dumont 1n hJs one-arm dlriKtblc. burgh , saturday.
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1 e fact that they h~ve heE!n re~.:eiving trimmings at the
a aort or frOK-eYed wel~ \Vheli he wanted to eo up he re.n
humh:1 of their democratic adversat·ies fHl' too often for
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tomfort. or contf.lntment.. However, the latest squabbl~ 8 t H llto
't that IL1nd or 1 r:t a Kentuc~y rau renee. coming
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am n wasn
1 aown. be wopld ga.llop to the front
Bta;nfcrd BMnkeT hall rct untct,
" ·re up In
He ftew about fl!~~ end ot the f~llne chalk line. He waa
ne1· resigned lhe chairmunship of the party, has brou1rht lt.et e.bove ldw Ude a~ eem
· tne bua.ie3t man you &gt;Jver 11aw out. ~"\.!. tftp to truJ CentUI'Y or
not ~J nly s miles but real broad grins on many republrean ~~;:t,:ve= ~o~:W f!!~d :~ 8t~: side or a c~~ofet-crta at hillh. noon.
M~~oeor1e Bailey waa a Pomccoun tenances, in ~; pite of th e tough_ economic tirltt:' the av~ around. He ll:llocked us all oft that
eroy t vt&amp;ito!', 'rhur&amp;day.
box tar and went on in fi'lant lea.)l!l
The laat time we new was at
Alfa Thomas haabeaun workfLS B
eru.g e republican has been i'HW1ng in Ohio recently.
. Uke a 1uperlor kind or lraMhopper. KeUy Field. Texas. We dldn '~ dtJliCr With the KE"ffif)el" D1·1Uiw::
· d"1ca t"lons, u~] es.!l some ] ea del' 0 f th e pa rt Y
know th.at John McGraw had to\d
F rom RII m
were 10 close to him tiU\t we I.teutenant Doy-le to ctve us the Co
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Bunce and
interven~a and pours oil, much kerosene, on the troubled
that bls l:.hln, works. Right now, we cannot st.ate da.uibter,
Gru.ce,
Rbcompauted
friends on e. week ena
waters, there will be HUCh 8 monumental sp)it tna.t it Will. j r;:~:;~;1:.~;~ or~d~~~::re~{ ~mta~:~~~u~:r=~!~:O~~~~:e~ Kana.uga.
trip to Olnc:nnatl. The Lr,p waa
take years for the democrats to repair their rents and afwe
ever aeen. They looked who.t we bad for lunch ttiat day. made by motor.
fo1·d competition to their opponents. All of which of
aUeroiUI and mWit have _bee
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1llr\ a.nd Mrs. Hortle Routh a1-e
Owup.s~hig U1e home or Mr. and
courl5e, iB as music to the cars of the G. 0. P. followers.
MerrUl !June~ dw-ing their
The very latest newM on the Bulkley, 'White Nolan-Truax
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Tawney or Fairfield,
~crap is that it is a "humdinger" and is making the pow . ...
of Oalllpo{ll!l. and Me.x
litical fur fly. And that's that.
SutK!ay evenL~ dln-

a 011~ room bouse.

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Vlrlle Oorbln &amp;n4 M* Kathryn Moon, M._

·One Word Led To Another

llllbl&lt;ll\ by a •i!'gle e1 0ctric

:rowa,

Mn. Dw11bt

KJm, lira. Nan
m.beth ltOCft o1.
Qinnw.
Jeruaalem. o .. Mill BtM Sanborn,
1 10'. and Kn. OJark, enroute to Jill. Ruth Drake, Mn. H. 1 . Bub
~heir horne from WlDd8or. v~ont., and dalJihW,r Kathleftl &amp;lld Beulah
atopped here far a Yilllt. With Mnl. Burdette retW"bed Monday evenllll
VIRGINIA '
Clart 'a alster, lrDaa SkJ.Dner. Tlu!y from Cbkqo w~re the)' atloend.ed
GREGG
wU F ;te,.ve tor ttu~ir home tbe nret ihe Qfn1-Ul'J ot Prolreu BJ:paattloo .
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week.
Ther a11o made a ahort. vlalt 1n Col·
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umbu.a with rel&amp;U.ve~ and lf~.
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RECENT BRIDE SHOWBilED
Auti.D Moore or Ji!"l'IUlem C.PII!I
A Monday
mlacellaneoua
Y:ondloJ
a abort.
vlnt wtth
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evenint shower
at Ule R.wu
A. and
Kn, fmRobert
Washl~
S.lldMr.
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• Aftller residence on Bout.b Third ten Tuelcla,y, acaomPtJlitd by hia
Jn • throUKbout preaentlng Interest!~ Avenue by Mr.s. Miller and Mrtl. A. aJ.ster IIIU EliUbeth Mool't!l
nlaya at almollt every tum.
W. McKay,' eompllmenUna Mrs., Mn. Mlll')l D&amp;WIOn, who sPent t.he
Darat, ailter of tl:\e Middleport Robert l4c:Kay, a recent bride. The put eleven week.a at New Lex.LQeton
Amerfcan Leilon team plWher, waa illellt or bonor was the reelpitnt of I vi.sjttnl with• hf!r daua;hter, l(n,
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cals puahtnr them aeroas the plate oceulon were members Of the La.· : over \.he week elld. She wa.a acK en. Run -:-CU'l• are Be. ten with plenty or speed and pep and dies Gulld or the Heath M. E. eompanted here b)r Mrs. JeflkiDB and
by LoCal Lauiea; Fat
her control was lood at all Umea.
Church Md nellhbura.
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At the c\D!!c of the evening, re- f home, Sunday.
llll'J. Jenldns re1
Mer: ...vee
waa defeated after a wUd conteat fhreshmcnts were served by the . malned lot a week's visit here at
when the LaUJ"CI Clift atrls pUed up 06te~s.
the homf of her 1l8ter, Mrs. Loui.!
1n wae t.-l'fl&amp;ln "'''""t at the ....d- a acore of 19 to 'l to t.alq the hon.,.A
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Mrs. Eda'ar Wolfe 11 reported Jl1
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dj.J" evening when tllfte contests
The lntUal eoote8t of the evm·
Mrs. Emma Welch wu hoeteSB at her heme on Grant Street.
were played before one of the t.ra:~ \ng was t.he George Schaar• re· Tuesday afternoon at her home on i Mr. and Mtl. N~U Cooper of Colem crowds of the pmsent seWn vsmped fat men team and the Sooth Third Avenue, to the mem- l umbua arrived TUetlday evt'!ntna: for
rdr half~prloe adm.IBS1on,
H\r U Run fat men. lne lil.ltt•r ' Kf.. bfrs of the ave-hundred club Iii visit with Mr. and Mrs. Prs.nk
The three 1amea .were lnterelst.,. lng the game by a. score of t; to 2P
Oue~tts were Mrs. w. E. Br)'m.( Vromlin and Mrs. Lulu Mason.
lila providing much fun a.,nd en~
The loeal fe.t men, their obesity Mrs. M. S. McAllister, Mill L. D
Prof. and Mrs. A. W. McKay lttlld
t.eftatnment 'for ' the apect&amp;tOn., ' a bandicap, were out.potnt.ed ln MrMaater and Mrs. c . P. ~wkins. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKay apent
while the Anal cODtest Qf the e'Ye- !!Very attempt by the Hysell Run
ltra. CLarence Ma.ssar of Pomeroy Tuesday at Portland vtsttlnw rei•·
n.lnl p!'eseDted. a clOse hard fta'ht nlnt, .who seemed a little mo r•· rf:ctlvftl the ftrst prize, Mrs. Ed tlvec!l.
r:,t.Wtin. the 14\ddleport &amp;Iris anQ agUe and able to aet-a.round th.e Duffy or ·Pomeroy, waa the reulp· JohD R. Veith and. Martin E .
the K~ Run 1lrls, the t ·JaJ.ure 6f Laaes with more speed than the lo~ !tnt or tile secOnd prlr.e and Mrs. Abbott left Monday tor Huntlng~
~e bW.
('IIIli. But a t that tlte • interest was McAIIlstA;:,t was awarded the RUest en a bulineaa trlp.
The Mtdd:lt:port. t:lrls nnally came oont.inue.d untll the very last al- prble.
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1 Mra. W. E. Brya.n, daughter Mrs.
thrqlJih on the kine elld of the 11 thOugh the local fBt men f~lt the
-James E. Harley, Jr4rs. Martha
to tO IJC01'e but I&amp; was a strunl, vlt"t ~rv r: lipping when :i. fe..,. 1••tr
J . W. Byers, Miss Ruby and Ed- Bryant and d&amp;u~hter Mrs. Harry
&amp;If' the Kern Run "\veaker sel'" par- brought creaks and grooris to their ward :Byers, Misses Sylvia Po"·ler Bowles attended the funeral ot
rJed every ' attempt or the Joca.lB to unexercised jointa. .
and Ruth McKinley o1 He.rri.!On- their cousin, Mra. Anna Glllian ~
win until the (lni2h. ·
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ville visited with friends at
l ret.art. Wednesday, '
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DINNER PARTY
Tue.'iCay evening
The tollowlntt enjoyed a picnic
was ~score an uneven matter,
Mrs, Ella Harry en,ertnlned 11 •
WtuLam Lachman returned to supper at the SheniUll Spdnp
t:tther ~ or not less, than one !lr.nel' TueaQay at tht= Elmhurst his home nt Akron Monday
'I'ueaday evenlne : Mlaa Etta and
IIJD aepara•tne the two teams Both Thvern at Pc.meroy The folloWmA" \Ina, after 8 visit hen wlth Max Rarry GutJU, sueatl Mr. and Mra.
Pred Lemley and daUilbter Loretta
glrll!il outnta • played headS·UP ball were guests ~ Mr and Mrs. Raymond sanborn.
:eeu ot Zaneavnte. VIrginia Oren
r.nd Buale TaylQ1'.
A meettns of beauty operators
"'aa held Tuesday evening at the
LaSalle Hotel Durtn1 the meet.lnlf a
oode confOfmtng to the NRA was
drawn up. The new prlees wUI ta.ke
t-ft'eet September 1st.
Lawnlnce Blna returned Monde.y
E&gt;Venlns from ClncJnnatl where he
attended a reunion or CompQny o
No. 319, Supply Train.
Mr. and Mra. RoSB Wiley of Eost
Orange, N. J .. arrived Tuesday for
a villlt wJth Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
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lil!l4!! lil'ld ·~Olll~ 11!11 be e111WY I!Je!lf.
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"J\o1oney .alway; thf1ulcj ~ exl!"ulled w:iiely.
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rT~ ma~y ru.mbJings being heard frc.ru various bank
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s1tuatwns m Akron, Cleveland and Detroit m 8 ke it
appear that there must be something more than mere
E=moke at each of the above mentioned places.
A1ter some considerabJe investigations, six men
P.romine~t in Ohio .banking, hilve been indicted for prac~
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: he Buc~ye State. At the t~ame time, announcement has
been rnad.e by investigators in the Cleveland bank failure
that leaqs one to believe that action may be taken where·
by other~ high in banking circles may also soon face crimmal pr~cution for the things they have done which they
should have left undone. The situatlon m Detroit seeme
to be the most sensational of all inasmuch as a United
States senator has made ~ome startlin,. sta~rnents in
,which have app eared the name of our ex-president.
T?e gl'tlatefit lhing in the world to bring about cmifi.- 1
dence t.n ba11ks and to persuade people to place mrmey in
hanks IS one hundred per cent honesty and fair dealings
wh~ch Meigs County seems to I.Je enjoying. 1'he fact that 1
these banks in our midst have conhnued to function attd
ltuve continued to render uninterrupted service under
even the mo~t unfavorable circumstances, is a living teK·
Hmonia.l to the men so engaged in our localities.
However, other localities havintr banks manned by di:.:cctors and executives imbUed with other than the · high• st llJotives, should .and must be protected . through the
jntervention of our tove'i-nhlerif b1y invokinr such •aws as
By Arthur 4'Buaa" Baer
are in effect which haVe been pa~:~Sed with the intent to
prevent dishonest people from t:~tealing from D.nd at the
1:1ume time bett·aying the conftdenctl of their fellowmen
. All Ace 011r the GrttJmd
without :t'acing the poaHibiUty of being incarceratd in Ollr
We admire ~ aviators whO.
;&gt;enal institutions.
HamUtQn flew a.bou~ the &amp;ame
:fJ)' the Atlantlll Ocee.n juat like 1t time aa SantOI!·Dumdnt, Graham·
A thorough invefitigation si'aouJd be begun and com- wasn't t.hei'e.
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White ana Linooln Beachey. They
~leted ·and if any are found guilty of doing illegal acts
were the he~ or early aviation.
We remember old Blm-lot who And while the caj)tiVILt.ed our im·
e j pecially thpse which ha;,e resulted in losaeo to their craatled the, ~ont P~'!_,~ara qo aslnatlon wt!' ver had the dea:re
when he ]oclieyed a ~.n~l.-,- cra-ie to emumte their gadtcet&amp;. Thtnklns
"depositors, they ohouJd be penaltzed accordingly.
actou the Bnrll.lh·Channel.
l it over. we never did care fo'r any
pastbne In which they uked you
It ha&amp;n't been BO many yean I the name of your nearest living
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The ra.U lh6l.rea. wen \be out- whe!!e tbey eood.ucted ~ in
\ lt.andlt18 lti'Ohi lqJOt.a in the llet. the ~Wnl' · ~nd ~l· 'J'hQ",....
Thf! atrmwth in New York Oen- turned home Mondr..:r.
tral wu QWC!ki.Y communicated to
Kftbleen Howell alld ~ aunt.

other pa.ru o1 the ,roup and gainS Evelyn went to Oolwnbuol •un4&amp;7
ot fractions to nearly 2 poln...,. were to i!J&gt;eod a oouple weeu wtt.h.._!fr.
ir8@:1l!ltered by euotnern Plil.cillic, arul M.n. Marton BDflell and auJM
Bou~hem Railwa y.
Un\on Pacific !rJendiJ.
and LKII:awanna.
The annual EvanA reunion wu
Announcemen t
thal
lft!•al hel4 S,uoday &amp;t the home ot ~.
J ohnaon wu to ask th~ aid or the ar.d, Mn. John Evana. The ev,mt
rtaene banlu; In f'XIJ IUJding credit ulao celebr&amp;t.etd the 72nd birthday
t.o bWiineiiB under the NRA code~ of lrlr Evans who ill .an ln'Valid.
j IYD.Ii constnlet.ed In Wa ll Hrett a~ H 1 hoae . ~ese~t "RTII; : lira. ~~a
alcatina: the stan or a11 .-gRresslve 51S.'Icn and c:hlldren, Ernest Sl81on
inflation campalKn through !.he \'I de and baby, JosePh ~lWA. ·wue
- lid t.h tee· qtlldreo, Ro88 Ev&amp;na,
Ufie D:f c~ dlt focllitlell
Trading wa." mod.eralf"l y !wavy wife- and 1101'1, Mr. and Mrs. Sherd
and at one time the h!gh ~ peed ~a .le~ of Mlddleport 1 Mr. and Mr8

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~et there arc so many kinds of people in this worl&lt;l and
some of them mny be founo on the jury trying this killer,
thil such plea fli&amp;Y win the sympathy of his Ju~11tlojo the '
&lt;&gt;&lt;lent that while bo proJ&gt;ably will nql bY fr~e~. I~•
clf~nces al'• r~·~tor lh~n e~en l~M he will not ll!i cqn·
rleinn~d to &lt;lo~th as he so richly tjes~rv••·
Tho fellow who used to Qe o~j of a lpb and ' bfOk~
because he always got thing• lwlstefl m now ~~rn~nr •
' ljvjq~r maj&lt;ing pretzel&amp;.
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parD wltbOIJt being taxed."
Julla W . .Jteal11n1ton. Demoera~c represeQAD.tlve
from
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cmmty. termed the eontroveuy "a
contest beWeen amusements and
l•read-and:llJ.Itter." He said th1ll
"1he people Ql m)' town wlll beJI#!fit
from all taxea on theaters no m•t~
ttr what the e~emptlon"
Palo Alto, Cal., Aul 23-I~BAfter the decisive vote was caat
Forme! President Herbert HoOver ·lll(Ut!DA.t the qonterence report, the
home today from &amp; fl!IDins: trlpo, tn llouae adjout'tled until this a~er:\ long telegram ,~ Prose&lt;n~tor GOI;,l. The. 86hate, Its hands ted,
Harry 8 Toy at · ~ tuh1ed nlso, ~mtted Another conrer.
down an invitation to ·app_ear t:J a cnce CQD'Imf~tee "Was expe-cted to be
'f.' ltness befc.re a s:ranc:i' ~JllrY t:li.ere uamf!~ ~.tode.l' · '
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The grand jury deplorea "an 1nadequacy and laxtty of t.b~ bankmg laws" and the allf!gAd ~tncQmpe~ I$Jt:lty n~ lbld tndl..
8u¢vbl1dft &lt;1n ~~\l! part ~ or
c~fl'!t
ttlO!!t! char~d with a.~O'Ilntatra;iion
cf the ban'k1ng laws." :
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corporo.
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Jncludl!ld.:
board, the. then cont'Mlller of' the
L. B. Dudley, former F1rlt·Cen~ currenc)', and from their reco~drl".
tral Trust oftlcer; H. A. Valentine
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W . M. A. Va.ughn, former vice·
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C. T . Mi:.."l.er!(ormllr ~xe:mt.l\'le
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er 40 teet undenrround . had u liAr·'
row csca.pe rrom death today when
firt' brOke out lu tlw tunnel lt&gt;~t :l mg
lro Lhe sewer
The aiJtlght Uoo t.i , Installed so
that the sewer could be dug under
hfgh pressure, savtd the ml' n!;
llvt's and provided an undeTground
h BVen ' lint 11 fi remcn arrived

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JH' r:.ole W:IYe •&amp;De to carab•ll.
('l t"e ho~Joukll. to tate- the
('.\riLSBAD
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Mr. and Mrs Alfred Crll\ll of
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""pP,In!'iiOdi\Y ~ar~d,&amp;. Wf!J:e.- acUve t.er, lJcr~ha R.Qot or Pitts, w. Va. •,
aiYll• hJvbttt' '~lUng 1SilJ&gt;P.9t:~ to ,t.he called on MrsL Thor Radrord Sun -~

Itt of t)le CARLSBAD CURE
rll'ht In your o11n homo;o, by Ilk·
lnr. I dilly l f '~IIJ•o~&gt;nful of
CARLSBAD SPRUDEI. ~o;ALT In
11 gin• or watPr CARU~BAD

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tiPt'.fUla.'tor'~._Jpt .the ~'*'flnOO. Wheat qay.
rud up · more- than a om,t a bushel. : ~rs. Maggie.. Hysell, son Fred.
nOd corD: 111t111lYEr aR1n~d from fi'I\C- hr$. Ann .. Pre11t.on. 800, Earl, wife
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strpng ga~ about 13 ce.n ts a
h11.le.
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lJttuty stocks continued h()av~
Wrth co~Udat.ed ~as. united corp.
and
ser;olce
or their
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boldlpg
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In Cnrl1b11d Ma11e fo.&gt;r
)'lin by Mother NatuR, CARLSBAD SPllUDEL SALT hu been
eohl br rellt~h~ drnj:utiBIII f•l r 110
yeftl'll NRVER T.uu: J:IAN"UF'ACIJ'URED SALTS. Your b.-dy
llP~~ervu the brAt. Buy " bottle ot
lf('nllln~ CARLSBAD SPRUDEL
IIIALT toda7 , ~on~trntt() tor
trill' cronomy.
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end baby or Colu..'tlbus were the
gwests of her e.nd Mr.s Pearl J11. -~
ccbs Saturday and Bunda~·
Mlsse!! Thoo and Lat!onna JH.oobs
Ill cmnpanled their aunt. Mrs. Hy-·
'lfll home Sunday evening where
tt.~y
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Revwilland
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wen t f..o G ra~m Chopel Bftttuday

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Yo11 rna very euily get the Uene·

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TO THINK?

Rc .c "E&amp;gle t\nd M£11 Vcnle
Mr.'l. 0. I,.owcry .;.•Tn~dtia.~d
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Mr, and Mr4. L
H . . Neh.?n and fll.mlly , Saturda1v
Mr . N~eon hkd Newt Allcbo.uah
rr ~h.arleston ;"¥ 11rs n. w-:rit end

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MJm~s Mnude Freema.n. Arlene
Beckley and Doria Maoo were. ~rt.-

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FJI?Abct.h Dixon spent a. few day~
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cond1tlons wh ich make iL po.~st ble I
that there ma)' be no money t.o
~:perate the schools latt' m the :
sprin1 The dpcl~lon wa s reached
t;y a 4 to 3 vote
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rcot badly cruah£d wh.1le unlodlnll
cnlna rr~ a truck. The lnJUt'Y
v:n.s treated Itt Holzer hospital and
Mr. Johnson l5 Pble to move abOut,
rn ci'UtNl.cs.
will be unable to
Wtl k fOJ" ECvt:l'l\.1 Wtleiul.
E. F . Bailey of Middleport, l1o:.
tbe guest of his 110n GeOrge
and family tor tl\o paat

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Mrs. Joe Cassidy a-nd two "'one,
J cie and Bobb)', who ha.vc

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a nd Mrs. James Radford for a
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Howell oC
Columbus spent tile weet. end here

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Mr Hoover- sald tlUU Such lnforPltt.'&gt;burgh and n111t1on as he e;ou'ld. tlVJ( "1.8 C41Ix,
general and Is m~tJy Mtond hilct

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A NOVEL DEFENSE
HA:TElVER else may be said for the defendant beJng
tried in Jack•on County, West Virrinia, in
tion with the murder of a convict and one of the guards
who were taking him to tke penJtentlary, lt mu~t he ad~
mitted that it is novel to say the least.
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•late pollee cat·,
a&lt;lmitted on the stand tHat they .had
done just that, one of them haK presented a self defense
olea, stating that he was shooting at the officers only after
t hey shot at hirn and to protect hims~lf, that be was tryiug to kill only th e cop.vtct against whom he held a

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tick ~ tdl n~~.;rl y l our nthJUcc:-. Ln
hind the market. Trnt,;,ng lupere1l !i.:&amp;ektlprl ngs, Mrs. bl~ Prke.... .\\lJ'..
oft, thoUBh , and the list s!.t-'udled 'DS, Ray E'/ans,' wire ana two rlfili!.
,l,.en , Arthur EVIUllt, Kern Rwl,
r.round Ill! hlifhs 101 the day
lrlll Gene Bailey, Roclulp.r1nws.
BASIC WHEAT PRICE qJVI-:N
Jo Ann and Alice P'1nlaw apent
London, Alii' 23- INS-A recom- several days last wee k in Rutland.
mtndatton that the basic price of
J R Turner and Wm Kennett
hard wheat such as ma nit oba no ~.£- cured employment in a mint!
2 .5hould be established at 60 cmts near Charleston
m geld per bmhel c 1 c lcost
Cleo Parker apent la'l t. week' a t
Insurance and rre\gh u wa:-; (H t'· Kerrs Run visiting hrr u.unt Mn.
sented to 11. ~lenary sesslu n ul lh r&lt; Nancy Walker
mternatlonal wl u•at t~ •uft-rruct• toKathl~n Howell
gave a lawn
day
party Thursday eveni ng In honor or
ThE&gt; technical
sull-conunlttct:! l"er fr1t-ntJ Louise Russell or Bradtt"commended thLs price fo•· F.wu Lury who had lx:en vlsltlns Mr .

S:o~ina the first certifieate to be t ..ned bJ the Federal Home Owners
pean portll.
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~•'h Corporation, Hr. and Mra. Johb P. Flanaj'an, of Falla of Schuylkill,
~a.1 bean• hap_piiJ ia tbe knowledp that tbt hol!le they boufht 29 reara
SHORT SCHOOL TERM':'
..,.1, ..-..q trcsra tllreldeDH ~~~loaure. The in1tialloan waafor $ ,200.
Columbus. o.. AUg. 23-lNSBank.' and Tr t Co.; Harry W1ll- lu 'hl;-;.rllinal bill, lbe House re- &lt;?'&gt;hunbus' 1400 school teachers tolaJll!, (or{her obairman of 5the tuted' W agtee to a eonterence re· \ Lay faced the alternative ol
fh1,t-Centra.l bOf.rd· WUUIUl\; E. port by a . vote or 151 to 67
CE&gt;ptlng seven·months comrract.s or
P•rdoo former ae~Clirj:., .to y: the "Thl11 plan elmllnates the so- t'one.
egmm ' rctal btt.nk and one--time ·ap called ctfBcrlmlnatlon between the
Ovetridlng objections or Superpellatce judre; T . 8 . ElcbelbP;~r•, 'nt(Jih)¥1rh00da' aud the dO'o\"ntoWn lntendent J G . Colllcott, the bo&amp;1d
former First-central
the~tere" deelared Rep. RlchiLrd B c.T education tn specliLI mectlu~
0 F'alnll tonner Plrst-central vJce Doqlas (0) of Clewland. "Yet lt yuterday VOlt.'&lt;t to utrer shoJ t-

Bobby have returned from

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vJcltlni their unc],-,, John OJbb:o
OR 80me months extending into yeartl, Ohio rcpubli· name was
-·-Winllilll in
York •on the
11,nd fa..mUy the past ten days, t'e·
can~t have hud little over which to be happy because of
we
on a bo'X car
we can at1H vtauallze Bauto6- turned to theh· hmn.e In Pitts.\.
acannea the Dumont 1n hJs one-arm dlriKtblc. burgh , saturday.
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1 e fact that they h~ve heE!n re~.:eiving trimmings at the
a aort or frOK-eYed wel~ \Vheli he wanted to eo up he re.n
humh:1 of their democratic adversat·ies fHl' too often for
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tomfort. or contf.lntment.. However, the latest squabbl~ 8 t H llto
't that IL1nd or 1 r:t a Kentuc~y rau renee. coming
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am n wasn
1 aown. be wopld ga.llop to the front
Bta;nfcrd BMnkeT hall rct untct,
" ·re up In
He ftew about fl!~~ end ot the f~llne chalk line. He waa
ne1· resigned lhe chairmunship of the party, has brou1rht lt.et e.bove ldw Ude a~ eem
· tne bua.ie3t man you &gt;Jver 11aw out. ~"\.!. tftp to truJ CentUI'Y or
not ~J nly s miles but real broad grins on many republrean ~~;:t,:ve= ~o~:W f!!~d :~ 8t~: side or a c~~ofet-crta at hillh. noon.
M~~oeor1e Bailey waa a Pomccoun tenances, in ~; pite of th e tough_ economic tirltt:' the av~ around. He ll:llocked us all oft that
eroy t vt&amp;ito!', 'rhur&amp;day.
box tar and went on in fi'lant lea.)l!l
The laat time we new was at
Alfa Thomas haabeaun workfLS B
eru.g e republican has been i'HW1ng in Ohio recently.
. Uke a 1uperlor kind or lraMhopper. KeUy Field. Texas. We dldn '~ dtJliCr With the KE"ffif)el" D1·1Uiw::
· d"1ca t"lons, u~] es.!l some ] ea del' 0 f th e pa rt Y
know th.at John McGraw had to\d
F rom RII m
were 10 close to him tiU\t we I.teutenant Doy-le to ctve us the Co
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Bunce and
interven~a and pours oil, much kerosene, on the troubled
that bls l:.hln, works. Right now, we cannot st.ate da.uibter,
Gru.ce,
Rbcompauted
friends on e. week ena
waters, there will be HUCh 8 monumental sp)it tna.t it Will. j r;:~:;~;1:.~;~ or~d~~~::re~{ ~mta~:~~~u~:r=~!~:O~~~~:e~ Kana.uga.
trip to Olnc:nnatl. The Lr,p waa
take years for the democrats to repair their rents and afwe
ever aeen. They looked who.t we bad for lunch ttiat day. made by motor.
fo1·d competition to their opponents. All of which of
aUeroiUI and mWit have _bee
_ n ~-•-ny_w_•&gt;_· that's wbat It was.
1llr\ a.nd Mrs. Hortle Routh a1-e
Owup.s~hig U1e home or Mr. and
courl5e, iB as music to the cars of the G. 0. P. followers.
MerrUl !June~ dw-ing their
The very latest newM on the Bulkley, 'White Nolan-Truax
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Tawney or Fairfield,
~crap is that it is a "humdinger" and is making the pow . ...
of Oalllpo{ll!l. and Me.x
litical fur fly. And that's that.
SutK!ay evenL~ dln-

a 011~ room bouse.

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Vlrlle Oorbln &amp;n4 M* Kathryn Moon, M._

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Mn. Dw11bt

KJm, lira. Nan
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Jeruaalem. o .. Mill BtM Sanborn,
1 10'. and Kn. OJark, enroute to Jill. Ruth Drake, Mn. H. 1 . Bub
~heir horne from WlDd8or. v~ont., and dalJihW,r Kathleftl &amp;lld Beulah
atopped here far a Yilllt. With Mnl. Burdette retW"bed Monday evenllll
VIRGINIA '
Clart 'a alster, lrDaa SkJ.Dner. Tlu!y from Cbkqo w~re the)' atloend.ed
GREGG
wU F ;te,.ve tor ttu~ir home tbe nret ihe Qfn1-Ul'J ot Prolreu BJ:paattloo .
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week.
Ther a11o made a ahort. vlalt 1n Col·
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RECENT BRIDE SHOWBilED
Auti.D Moore or Ji!"l'IUlem C.PII!I
A Monday
mlacellaneoua
Y:ondloJ
a abort.
vlnt wtth
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evenint shower
at Ule R.wu
A. and
Kn, fmRobert
Washl~
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• Aftller residence on Bout.b Third ten Tuelcla,y, acaomPtJlitd by hia
Jn • throUKbout preaentlng Interest!~ Avenue by Mr.s. Miller and Mrtl. A. aJ.ster IIIU EliUbeth Mool't!l
nlaya at almollt every tum.
W. McKay,' eompllmenUna Mrs., Mn. Mlll')l D&amp;WIOn, who sPent t.he
Darat, ailter of tl:\e Middleport Robert l4c:Kay, a recent bride. The put eleven week.a at New Lex.LQeton
Amerfcan Leilon team plWher, waa illellt or bonor was the reelpitnt of I vi.sjttnl with• hf!r daua;hter, l(n,
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cals puahtnr them aeroas the plate oceulon were members Of the La.· : over \.he week elld. She wa.a acK en. Run -:-CU'l• are Be. ten with plenty or speed and pep and dies Gulld or the Heath M. E. eompanted here b)r Mrs. JeflkiDB and
by LoCal Lauiea; Fat
her control was lood at all Umea.
Church Md nellhbura.
I 8011 Den, the latter returnln&amp; to hta
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At the c\D!!c of the evening, re- f home, Sunday.
llll'J. Jenldns re1
Mer: ...vee
waa defeated after a wUd conteat fhreshmcnts were served by the . malned lot a week's visit here at
when the LaUJ"CI Clift atrls pUed up 06te~s.
the homf of her 1l8ter, Mrs. Loui.!
1n wae t.-l'fl&amp;ln "'''""t at the ....d- a acore of 19 to 'l to t.alq the hon.,.A
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Mrs. Eda'ar Wolfe 11 reported Jl1
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dj.J" evening when tllfte contests
The lntUal eoote8t of the evm·
Mrs. Emma Welch wu hoeteSB at her heme on Grant Street.
were played before one of the t.ra:~ \ng was t.he George Schaar• re· Tuesday afternoon at her home on i Mr. and Mtl. N~U Cooper of Colem crowds of the pmsent seWn vsmped fat men team and the Sooth Third Avenue, to the mem- l umbua arrived TUetlday evt'!ntna: for
rdr half~prloe adm.IBS1on,
H\r U Run fat men. lne lil.ltt•r ' Kf.. bfrs of the ave-hundred club Iii visit with Mr. and Mrs. Prs.nk
The three 1amea .were lnterelst.,. lng the game by a. score of t; to 2P
Oue~tts were Mrs. w. E. Br)'m.( Vromlin and Mrs. Lulu Mason.
lila providing much fun a.,nd en~
The loeal fe.t men, their obesity Mrs. M. S. McAllister, Mill L. D
Prof. and Mrs. A. W. McKay lttlld
t.eftatnment 'for ' the apect&amp;tOn., ' a bandicap, were out.potnt.ed ln MrMaater and Mrs. c . P. ~wkins. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKay apent
while the Anal cODtest Qf the e'Ye- !!Very attempt by the Hysell Run
ltra. CLarence Ma.ssar of Pomeroy Tuesday at Portland vtsttlnw rei•·
n.lnl p!'eseDted. a clOse hard fta'ht nlnt, .who seemed a little mo r•· rf:ctlvftl the ftrst prize, Mrs. Ed tlvec!l.
r:,t.Wtin. the 14\ddleport &amp;Iris anQ agUe and able to aet-a.round th.e Duffy or ·Pomeroy, waa the reulp· JohD R. Veith and. Martin E .
the K~ Run 1lrls, the t ·JaJ.ure 6f Laaes with more speed than the lo~ !tnt or tile secOnd prlr.e and Mrs. Abbott left Monday tor Huntlng~
~e bW.
('IIIli. But a t that tlte • interest was McAIIlstA;:,t was awarded the RUest en a bulineaa trlp.
The Mtdd:lt:port. t:lrls nnally came oont.inue.d untll the very last al- prble.
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1 Mra. W. E. Brya.n, daughter Mrs.
thrqlJih on the kine elld of the 11 thOugh the local fBt men f~lt the
-James E. Harley, Jr4rs. Martha
to tO IJC01'e but I&amp; was a strunl, vlt"t ~rv r: lipping when :i. fe..,. 1••tr
J . W. Byers, Miss Ruby and Ed- Bryant and d&amp;u~hter Mrs. Harry
&amp;If' the Kern Run "\veaker sel'" par- brought creaks and grooris to their ward :Byers, Misses Sylvia Po"·ler Bowles attended the funeral ot
rJed every ' attempt or the Joca.lB to unexercised jointa. .
and Ruth McKinley o1 He.rri.!On- their cousin, Mra. Anna Glllian ~
win until the (lni2h. ·
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l ret.art. Wednesday, '
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DINNER PARTY
Tue.'iCay evening
The tollowlntt enjoyed a picnic
was ~score an uneven matter,
Mrs, Ella Harry en,ertnlned 11 •
WtuLam Lachman returned to supper at the SheniUll Spdnp
t:tther ~ or not less, than one !lr.nel' TueaQay at tht= Elmhurst his home nt Akron Monday
'I'ueaday evenlne : Mlaa Etta and
IIJD aepara•tne the two teams Both Thvern at Pc.meroy The folloWmA" \Ina, after 8 visit hen wlth Max Rarry GutJU, sueatl Mr. and Mra.
Pred Lemley and daUilbter Loretta
glrll!il outnta • played headS·UP ball were guests ~ Mr and Mrs. Raymond sanborn.
:eeu ot Zaneavnte. VIrginia Oren
r.nd Buale TaylQ1'.
A meettns of beauty operators
"'aa held Tuesday evening at the
LaSalle Hotel Durtn1 the meet.lnlf a
oode confOfmtng to the NRA was
drawn up. The new prlees wUI ta.ke
t-ft'eet September 1st.
Lawnlnce Blna returned Monde.y
E&gt;Venlns from ClncJnnatl where he
attended a reunion or CompQny o
No. 319, Supply Train.
Mr. and Mra. RoSB Wiley of Eost
Orange, N. J .. arrived Tuesday for
a villlt wJth Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
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lil!l4!! lil'ld ·~Olll~ 11!11 be e111WY I!Je!lf.
"l'c!1iiDmY in money ext~ett&lt;fillll"!'•

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"J\o1oney .alway; thf1ulcj ~ exl!"ulled w:iiely.
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BON ora tho priMlpalo In tho lottst lntornallonal romanee, Lore! Burp
of Northcourt. Isle of Wil'ht, England, and Miu EliJabetb ROM B Vintebt, whole enpgement wu neently a'ftnounced. Th• bride to be j,. tbe
daucbter of Senator Arthur Vincent, of ·S•n .Mateo, Caltt.J. Yihile her
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Total ................. 11 'J ta

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F,;,111 fU.,

Clerks (8)
AB ft. H E
Ooete8, lb ............. 6 0 I I
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Onber, as . . . .. ...... '&amp; 2 a 1

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In Ninth With Jwo
To~ Conteit By
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Pierotti, lb . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 o 1 o
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vertiaina.
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Brown, ~
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Th~ ollten ot tho BObekah lodp
l':'let PrJdU eYeninl at. the horne or

'nit p•tN'"'a w111 be rupolliAble Mr;a. Gibble Du.stev on· Sun.eet ave-

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That Competjlion often makq mRre butinesa. ·

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Mr. and Mn ,.

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There ia aomethinl particularly pleaaina
,dnrtiaina.

and MrB. ·Buqer
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city, wll.ere the termer tCDk. a. ))1)5L

[l'raduate course
univt-rr.l ty .
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INTERNATIONAL LEAGtJE
Club
Won Loet Pet..
Newark . . . . . . . . . . . 84
5'1
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Rochester . . . . . . . . . 78 65
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Baltimore . . . . . . . . '14 88
.531
Tcrc.nto . .
72 'll
..508
Albany . . . . .. .
811 72
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There ia a dietinctive character to advertised goods.

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and sou Jack lett ThUl'Bda.t !or
thtlr home M. P1tcalm, Pa., after
cpending the summer Witb Mrs
Cctrey's pa.rt!nts, Dr. and · Mrs.
J ohn PhUson .

ADVERTISING SHOWS TKAT TK£ DEALER AND MAN-

Buffalo . . . . . . . . . . .

68

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Mc.ntnal
Jer5ey City

66
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Y£8TEitDA.Y'S

UFACTURER HAVE F~ITH IN THEIR PRODUCTS AND

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AMJ&lt;RICAN

RESULTS

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CclwnbUB 8; St. Paul 2.
Columbw; 9; 8t. Pa.ul 3.

,S.TAND READY,,.TO BA:CK. UP THEIR fAITH .•,

Toledo 13; MlnneapoU&amp;. 1.
Milwaukee fl; Louisville 4.
Milwaukee e; Loulav1Ue 3.

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L!lAGtJE

Boston 6; PittliilbW'ih 4 (14 !{ln.)

ctnctnnau at Pb.il6de1ph1a &lt;ratnl
St.. Louill at Brooklyn &lt;ratn).
Chb:aa:o at New York fr&amp;in) .

AMERICAN LEAGUE
1\{athilda Rinke, MichiNew York 4; Cleveland 3.
gan s champion milkmaid Detroit 10; Wuhlnflon 8.
as she amved In Chicago CblOOJO I; Bolton 1:
ChlOOJO • : Bolton 0.
to wke part in the national Pblladelpbl&amp; '1: St. Louts ti.
milking contest
at the
!~&amp;NATIONAL LBAGVE
World's Fair. The contest- All pm.. pootponed lralnl.
ants in this contest will
m i I k six championship 2.
cows and the one producing Struck out by Buck 3.
Ba.~·f on ba.lh; by IMon ~ t . ,... ;
the most mUk in three min- Patscd
bnlli Vicken; 2, M:cNau .
ute ~\ will he national cham- ghton 1.
pion. The record to dote tonLett1:1.on bases Bpectals 12, Addl·
is 20 pouuds and 6 ounces.
Runs bat.te1 in McNa.ugbh1n. L.

to8Tw-ln Pomeroy,

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Phone 300•R.

lar1c fiallh·
handle. l!OWord.
8-21-31

LOST-One brown and tan brindle
· Billl dOl. La1t seen tn vicinity of
Cburo11 o! .Christ, Mldlejlort. lf
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lla.ley, C. Haley , Mink 2, Vickers
Nibert.

l"OR .RENT-HoU&amp;e on Buttorntlt.
Ave. Call W!·lt.
8-:13-81

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WEL.L. ,lOQ'f!:;, Ht.l'iC.i:. WE Aliet:.

ENROU1':!!. iO OCEAN PARADISE.
AND WE t'.tOi AWA'I WITHOUT
COLONEl.. HOOFER KNOWIN{z II- · ·

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CCO..ONEL. HOC.F't::ii 'l:.'l&lt;':'AiNL.'r'
WILL! eli SURPRISED WHEN HE
DROPS' BV tHE HOUSE AND PltiiS
us i.ONE••• rr•s ·A 4ooo ~oi&lt;E ·

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50170(l
~ L. Hilley nut hit. by own
batted
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ISI"C I'!'l lly lnningn
123 45ti 'J89 T
nm::~ te Sprclr.ls ... 003 000 000 s
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ON HIM BECAIJ!.E HE'S 'TERRiBLY 1
INQUISITIVE!. 1\.IIID HE THINKS HE ' .i
KNOWS E!.VER"t''I'HINl;r THil(I''S }J

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Ohio State Fair
Vititora

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Prompt Re&amp;ef
From ltc:bias Eczema

It'swondetiul the waysoot~fwMOl·

Zomo bri~ JI"'MPt
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touell•lll• !eno.r'&amp;nd ln!lamedalda

lo.suaa of 111 rare lnlredle!tto. To
d_a,..yRuhea, Plmplea, li&lt;lema.
Illblwoni&gt; and netore the olda to

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COLUMBUS

Corner tonr an4 ll'tlth 8&amp;1.
Ce1umba~t Ohlo.
ROOMs, 8INGLI! tt.et
DOUBLE 11.110
DlniDJ Roo1n. (lortee ~bap,

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Shawnee, Oklahoma

ARTHUR J. MANSFIELD, PUBLISHER Of THE ARLINGTON (MASS.) NEWS, SAYS:
"Aimoll everybody hu somethina to aelland in order to
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".Newspaper adverti•ina ia for the purpoae CJf belpipf to ..u
either merehanciise or ideaa or both. The appeal of the 1-1
nGwtpaper ia universal; i~ 11ewa ia e11aerly ~J !Ill~ i~ j,ff~ ~
exc~llent opp!'rtu.nily for 'lle 1-lll!e~~~~n~ l\IJt'iJlt ltit l'ttf!:~~·
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BON ora tho priMlpalo In tho lottst lntornallonal romanee, Lore! Burp
of Northcourt. Isle of Wil'ht, England, and Miu EliJabetb ROM B Vintebt, whole enpgement wu neently a'ftnounced. Th• bride to be j,. tbe
daucbter of Senator Arthur Vincent, of ·S•n .Mateo, Caltt.J. Yihile her
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nd-W..be iJ a member ot one of Eol'land'• proudut 11mllii1• .

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AB ft. H E
Ooete8, lb ............. 6 0 I I
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Onber, as . . . .. ...... '&amp; 2 a 1

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To~ Conteit By
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Pierotti, lb . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 o 1 o
N01'111, rt ' ........ ,.. .. . 6 1 a o

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Buainea~ cone~ thould link uvtheir buaineu ~
vertiaina.
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Brown, ~
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l':'let PrJdU eYeninl at. the horne or

'nit p•tN'"'a w111 be rupolliAble Mr;a. Gibble Du.stev on· Sun.eet ave-

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INTERNATIONAL LEAGtJE
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Won Loet Pet..
Newark . . . . . . . . . . . 84
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thtlr home M. P1tcalm, Pa., after
cpending the summer Witb Mrs
Cctrey's pa.rt!nts, Dr. and · Mrs.
J ohn PhUson .

ADVERTISING SHOWS TKAT TK£ DEALER AND MAN-

Buffalo . . . . . . . . . . .

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Columbw; 9; 8t. Pa.ul 3.

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Toledo 13; MlnneapoU&amp;. 1.
Milwaukee fl; Louisville 4.
Milwaukee e; Loulav1Ue 3.

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Boston 6; PittliilbW'ih 4 (14 !{ln.)

ctnctnnau at Pb.il6de1ph1a &lt;ratnl
St.. Louill at Brooklyn &lt;ratn).
Chb:aa:o at New York fr&amp;in) .

AMERICAN LEAGUE
1\{athilda Rinke, MichiNew York 4; Cleveland 3.
gan s champion milkmaid Detroit 10; Wuhlnflon 8.
as she amved In Chicago CblOOJO I; Bolton 1:
ChlOOJO • : Bolton 0.
to wke part in the national Pblladelpbl&amp; '1: St. Louts ti.
milking contest
at the
!~&amp;NATIONAL LBAGVE
World's Fair. The contest- All pm.. pootponed lralnl.
ants in this contest will
m i I k six championship 2.
cows and the one producing Struck out by Buck 3.
Ba.~·f on ba.lh; by IMon ~ t . ,... ;
the most mUk in three min- Patscd
bnlli Vicken; 2, M:cNau .
ute ~\ will he national cham- ghton 1.
pion. The record to dote tonLett1:1.on bases Bpectals 12, Addl·
is 20 pouuds and 6 ounces.
Runs bat.te1 in McNa.ugbh1n. L.

to8Tw-ln Pomeroy,

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Phone 300•R.

lar1c fiallh·
handle. l!OWord.
8-21-31

LOST-One brown and tan brindle
· Billl dOl. La1t seen tn vicinity of
Cburo11 o! .Christ, Mldlejlort. lf
, laoated notify llherlll'• otlloe.
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lla.ley, C. Haley , Mink 2, Vickers
Nibert.

l"OR .RENT-HoU&amp;e on Buttorntlt.
Ave. Call W!·lt.
8-:13-81

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WEL.L. ,lOQ'f!:;, Ht.l'iC.i:. WE Aliet:.

ENROU1':!!. iO OCEAN PARADISE.
AND WE t'.tOi AWA'I WITHOUT
COLONEl.. HOOFER KNOWIN{z II- · ·

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WILL! eli SURPRISED WHEN HE
DROPS' BV tHE HOUSE AND PltiiS
us i.ONE••• rr•s ·A 4ooo ~oi&lt;E ·

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INQUISITIVE!. 1\.IIID HE THINKS HE ' .i
KNOWS E!.VER"t''I'HINl;r THil(I''S }J

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