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From ' Confessed
Sought By
Mother Of 12

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Cornered
Moon Is Funny

tew month!! aBo. Edward

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SERVlCE.

LEASED WIRE

Ia an tntormal

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J:&amp;raonqe on

eleven o'ClOek.
eiaUib~ ot Mr. and ~un. RoMrt
WWtmer of LauarlUe. ~· Uie
bdde ot Mr. lVIllliUD Rei91&gt;Ut. ""1
Of Mr. and Jlrs. Peter Reinhart ot
Mulberry AY.el'ue. Patber tua:ene
Dunn read the marrtare vcnv•.
Followln&amp;' tbe ceremony the YOUDI
couple left for Akron Wliertl they:
wiU spend a ahori h&amp;leymoon,
Tbe Urtcie, a lfl'J,duate of Rutland
high BChool, 11 employed at thl!
lldlel' Grocery St.Qre In LanpviUe.
~lle brtdelfOI)m
oo~~&amp;,d. '""'th
the Ploaterwakt Ondert&amp;kliia: ~ .ctmP•

"'bile

the man proudly exhibited
his oew natural tooth.
Well- that wu a few month&amp; ago. After moaain1 llN1
grOfonlns several dasoa with
the tootbache, wblch palns
he escaped ten yean qo, be

a tteCOnd. attempt for a suewith her hu&amp;P . Hill ln!n

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D~ADERS' NOTICE- It folfw-~·IUI 0
A the News 011\ce of The l)all7
Tribune, call 288-JJI If the B~eu
Oftlce ask for 202-B.

Popul•• -loeat Youth Wino
""-opllobed ~•rille
!.an u Brlcle

Ralph, 651, or Poplar Ridae,
alter beJni t.oott:Jiut for 10
yeau, cut. a tooth. '11\e old
trusty false plate tnr.t Ralpb
had Ul'led dur1n8 that 10 year

.Hill Aab for
••• _; ;,_ After Beinr
·::: · M~rried M-ore Than
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No More Natlmd
Teeth For Edward
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decided to have hJ.s lone tooth

extracted. SO far so eoo&lt;t •.
but the 4entlst couldn't extract the tooth atte~ tunin11
and strahling . . the tooth Just
would!'\'\ be pulled .. ,
Determined to h11.ve lt. out
and to enjoy the comfan&amp; of
his plate once more, Ralph
went to tl;u~ Holzer. HOI!pltal ..
an x- rny waH taken and It
was revealeu tha.t :the tooth
h11d lodged itself rast' to the
jaw bone .. an operation waa
nece5Sary to split the tooth
to extract it.
Mr. Ra.lpll again Js wearltll
his false plate which ll.e 118Yfl
he prefers to the uncomfortable procedure of cutting natural ones and the more uncomfortable operation to remove them.

a. H., $teW'ar\1 Adanll\la·
trator-De . . . of !t&amp;Ste
i ! : of Sarah!, J~4ne . QW~ . ,
slptember '1, 1933.-

pany of PoJneroy.

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PAROLE

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• A larre numl..er · waa In attfnclo.nce TuCBds.y evening at th&amp; meet-

the

Junior

Bhakeapeare

club held at the home of Mllll a.,..
cbel Elberfeld of Mulllerry Avenue.
AM1attn1

were JfJ.un
Harriet OhUJll'er

h011teuea

Campbell,

ByJ.J. ~y

Dlli8J'(l.

MISS KUNTZ TO BE
WED NEXT SATURDA

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Parole and Record Clerk.

the meet101, which waa
th18 aea.&amp;OQ, Mila Mar·
out;..SO)ng president,
gavel to lllu BettJ
in·ooplinl
prealdeat.
new Clftlqen lllltalled were
MJu June Dllp.rd, aec:etary and
MIM Harriet Ohllnpr tre.lurer,
At the bulllneu meetlni plans
dlllcuafted concerning tbe foror an alumna chapter of
orsaplzatlon whlch woulcl act.
9.8 a separate unit
an 1 lnierme&lt;ILary between the
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EverJ Major Mine In
Fl•e County Dittrict
Suapendecl

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Ni&amp;bt

B:r

A I - Llohle&lt;!Field

~~~:~~ ::1~:~r;;;[~
ully be made In the near future

T-ONIGHT!
MIDDLEPORT

was .11tated.

Pollowlfl8' the bUIIJne• meetlnt a
11ocal PI'Oil'am waa preiii!Dted by
Mils Alnea Reed Blnrin&amp; "'l'he
Londonderry Alr" and M188 Vebn•l
GeaJ"y presenting "Bmllln' ThrU"
acl!umooJned on the plano b)' Mtas
Mary E. Schaefer.
Miss Mary KatheriJle WICk ot
1.1wa hcuae aueat or MISs LucretJa
Of'nhetmer waS a auest or the

GIRLS ~
GIRLS

FIRST &lt;iAME 7:30

CLtJB liOiTE8S

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Admini~n 5c ancll Oc

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General Strike Said To
Be On Way To Combat San Martin

Smuhintr Defeat Predicted Becauoe At Leaot Ei1faJ
Catholic SoloM Reoent Method Of Politico
Injected Into luue

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BACKERS OF MOVE

RECESS OR ADJOURNMENT TO FOLLOW '
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lntenoe Lobbyin1 Noticeable A. Utilities Repreaen•
tativeo Activel7 WorkiD1 FDI! Saleo Tax Pro~·
al; Real Eotate Deal Faib of Accomplithment

Hope To Overthrow Preoent Re1ime And Re·
otore De Ceopedeo

Acli\&gt;lilttJration'• All·
e1ecl Failure To
"Keep Faithtt

By WILLIAM K . HUCK.LN80N
INS Staff corrcspond~nt
Matamna. Cuba. sept. It--INs-

INS. Stai! Corteeplndmt
1'-INBVItlolHale rlotlnf:, IUn ba.Ules and
free.for-all&amp; at three mlnea of the
" H. c. Frick Coke company ~ered
1n Southweatem
PenDllylvanla'a
second nlaJor coal mine strike
within a month today.
Sixteen men
ahot down In
the aott 0011ol

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uniontown. Pa., sept.

HYSELL RUN
IIBSt:YVRLB

of Stock•
Contemplated Law "
Paned

By 0. EVIIR!I'M' DOYJNG

-ya-MIDDLE~RT

On T•anofer

WORK:E,RS IRKED

BALL

Pctlon
on thil project
Klr
Bhakeapeare

club.

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·'-Dstield, Ohio, Sept. '1th, 1931
v.trtn ·~unyan No. ·2Q5oa 11. prf.
sl)der now contlned 1.Q ·tbe .Ohio
Ota~tt~formatory, Mansfield. admit _ (J'rHn Oa111a Ootulty, eonVi
11·11-3:2 ot me crliD:e of
BtuJtna: Motor Vehicle and semns
't ~t,nct oC 1-:JO Yl!ll.l's, 1s eU&amp;tble
,JDr a l!erd1D8 before the BOARD
~ PARO~. on or 'lfter 10·1-33.
.
; '~'· The Board or Parole

CLUB MEETS '
ing of

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Upon retumlnr from Ulr.lr boney
moon they Will reBide Wlt.li' Mr.
Reinhart's parents at their , bome
on Mulberry AYe18oUtt.
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A milltal'Y revolt aplnst the government or Pruvlalona1 Pretlidf.'nt
lt&amp;mon Orau Ban Martin Ia brewlJll, aceordlfl¥ to information roeeived hert t.oday.
Col. Blaa He~:mmdez, nome1 ~
le!adt:'r ot the rebelliorl, left Ha:van:l
~ September 11 to oJ'I8Diae troo~
and tate the fteld aplnBt. the new 1
11ovemment, he Ia sald to have
tabllllhed 1\eadquarters near Havana w1til 800 1\eavuy ann ~d con-

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Marton .BbersOOch left fo r
O.:~n. Weclnelda.y, where · 11hc
be the bouse gueBt ol Mk.s
r..farga,ret Peret. ,
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M". A. 'Q. Russell who hai'~·:m
[pending the woek with he'r ' brfithrr-tn~la.w and sister. Mr. aild Mr.
Erwln;: ~bt'rl'lln Md her (L'\ugh ' r. MU:11 ~1lcf! Loulse Ru'~' "
tume(t . bodlc Tuesdny evenln'f.

Personals

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CARD OF TJIANK8

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We wlall
express our heartfelt thanks ~.. the many rrtends
ond· nela:hbor' tor their lrhldne1111
und .symntt)y tluting the
and
dealh of our loved ., ol}e. ·
the many beautiful ftotal
Dnd ll.llpeclnlly H.ev. Norris,'
f'ndt~~~.red htmsclr
to WI,
many acts of klndP~IIS a.nd
d l!omrort and Rvtnpathy.
D. 0 . Will and Fe.mUy.

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Ofliciala 1-topefUl Gf Cettin1
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Jud.e, D(._p I~•
$2,01)(',000 More for
Orden Kill_.. SePt to
Buekt.ye Projecta
M.na&amp;e'.,.
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NOTICE TO HUNTERS!

die ~ eiUsena abd lud~en of Cbeder t.oW1bbJp,
Metp Co111R7, Ohio, '!Jrld~ ferbld bola
and nt,b' bmtlna' oa our
Wt

bwllnel!lll

Jan ....
C. Jl,
•pent Wednesday

Oolumbua on bualn1!41.

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Runing Races
Howard
Rides
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t-tatP.-ald proaram

Columbus 0, ser-t. 1+-INBNot1fltl1 r.h~t t«&lt;t:raJ approval ha. j Clnclnnat1, 0., Sept. 14-IN&amp;b~n given to e;t,341,6:!:ll wortll 01 o -plor1Df' th .. iac« c:l Dr ;plt~l.s (o!'
Ohio pliblle worD projects it: r:h.lldren affilct~ with ccn1uct db·
Cleveland anti ClnctnnaU. the orders. Judie ClW'Its W. Hoft'UUI.n.
!date ub1Lc workS IUI.vlaorY board head of the Hamilton county juvet.oda p expeekd m001entariiY u. nlle court e.nd wldeh· known urecel~e sa.nct 1on alfiO or pro~tz a.t pert en Juvenile delinquency probPre
t
Sprtna:field and
thi~ Joms. today hall ordered Jchn HenClar~on~ty dewnuCn borne.
[ kel, te~year-old CODfl!!"!e&lt;i r.la.Yft" oi
A radio meesap from Col HenJ')' Oliver B. BallY· Clllci~a.tl IIOCialite
WaJte, deputy pUbl1c work&amp; admin- com.mt:~'::' Ohio .Reronna.d\U'tDI the latrator, was received late yester- tory a.
olfman ruled. thr
n!Jbt at tbe National Hotel. where day atatln&amp;' that the tlrst fil-e Oh1o bo
ir, J~m~ved to an ln&amp;UtuOUited army olllcera e•tablW;led projeeta ln 11 lbt o1 1P submitted
Y h
he
be placed under
outpoeta tn the bup crounda and on Sept. li bad been approved tlon "' ere
can
ln
tbt annr replaced parda at the without ebanp. They are the first psycbta~odtreaU:~~ ~an~
ffid of the driveway, balttn&amp;: and
to Ohio.
deftnltE:
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pi •""'u rehabl
lllarchtnl all arrlvtna: automotlllea.
The five project&amp; provtde for as he hss _.., .. com e.......,
The om.cers placed. IUiordll at all an outriKht grant t.c Cleveland ut.ated.
en&amp;rances or the hotel proper, but, and ·Cinctnnatl of f352,930 In adIt was belle~ed ~~
one told Jntema.ttonal News Service dltJon a 8660 000 was approved for mean the youth w
n ~
there 11 J\0 danaer of a club at th" riteveland Metropolitan park ~ater to the hospital for c:ri1$lal ~
prcaent..
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lie!. 01 Improve- sane at Lima, 0., wh£re It 18 81Llo.
Clabnl of oppc~~itkKllatll to the
for a. ser
: Lhe proper tt't'IU.ment wCIUld b-: JXJ8p1esent pvernme11t t.hat comrnun- men .
.tectll
proved s1ble.
lfm 1a IJPl'l!acUD8 throuahout the
w~....~on ~r~ly of ~er tm~ Henkel wu found ,unty of tht:'
republic present. an erroneoUI pic· com.,. ........ P will ~art at one~ ac~ sla)'lnr at Bally, whaie body WlloiJ
ture of the s~tuatloo.
provement.a,
sta~
dlllcovered last Aut:ust 6 in Water
- - CGrdlnf to L. A. Eou.III.Y. lded ~n- worn Parll ln a lll!Cludcd spot. He
(OODttnued oo Pale Sb:l
Jineer, emloymen\i lllprov
01' hlld 1:een mten to. deat.h. Hsnkel
~~.pproliJnateJy •
men.
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'!be ad,vtwry board held a me~t(00Qtklul!d ap Nit TbreiJ
1111' het'l! todaY to cbooee additional
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pmjecta w be oubmltted to WMII- MR
NAME

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fM'IDI ~ pe~1&amp;7 el law.

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. M. E. Ridellour
W. A. Warner
J. M. Tuttle
J. S. Frank
Til C
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R, E. Pl!lrker
· Leo.lie P,arker
·wm. Warner

Emma Smith
Freel Fick
Pearl Parker
D. T. Sumaierfielcl
Leonarcl Koenitr
Suole Foater
A. K. Shumway
P. 0. Weber
Thoa. L Weber

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hlduJtrles.
d.ein'ind·

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MEDICINE CAUSES
SUICIDE

fAIR -IN

T Y F .· I.~ R-·
r .L'-~!,-~,.~e,r··:· ~~,~~
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J\mepfel:on~ Sefti~e

Entertain.Jilent B~twf!en~ Race*

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'Bitlmat.ea of the ~ of the

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Tropical Storm
Is On Way North

Cheap Electricity
Rates to-Be Made

Govemmenl to Sell Powet' JAPANESE FOREIGN j Dioturbance Said to be 500
MINISTER RESIGNS - From Bermuda, Mo•in1
at 7 T"'lth• of Cent
12 Mileo Per Hour
Per Kilowatt

workln!r

plan
&amp;he
nve-coun'y cUalirlc~: wu: ld.leo u
Jrilnera, Irked over what they call
the Attmi.DiatratJon•• taJll.ll'e to Jr:eep
fa.lt.h. llld down tbetr tGoiJ; and liZ""
pared for a "Work Holiday" to n·
tend. untO a eo&amp;l cod.e 18 a4opted
under thr lllllilllia or the NRA

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Plenty of Shade ~
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Plenty of.Good Water

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Every maJor

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OHIOAN KILLED IN
AIRPLANE CRASH

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J'&gt;e flUIDber .......... l&gt;OiJrl7,

Already tht&gt;. walkout. W pused tb&amp;
lialfwa' mark of the bloocly Jub'·
Aurust t1eup tn which 80,000
m.inera Wfft f'IUt.
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)(ore lmpo.rtant. perbapa. tban
1.ht! tact that another majcr ~-[~!~~if]~~!~
out. Ja In PlOil~ 1s the thnlat &amp;be
mtnen coa.vq«l to the lQlA •
tbelr action.
,
Deci!Son. to call ~ ~ voCIId
late rNterd.ay In an. executive meet
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In lbo

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force

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Bcu1aY ... "'"""""'
tllat fed~ral approva.l Wlll be ;lven
to the remainder of the pro,1Cieta
on &amp;he fint JlsL '"ftle quick a.euon
on the firM. five ls an lridlcs.Uon."
he sB.ld
'Ibe
011 whlr'..h a 11ecls!on
wattled incluM:' Pmnont
wa.s a. t.ott.l COlt .32.. 100' trant

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MENT

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In.;~~a:h~~t&amp;

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money. the state atreea to_.Ue ali
the dlfterence.
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Known aa the "lounda~~'f
the OWllett btU al&amp;lt proposes"ttllt
the atate dlrec:tor of etf.uca~ QlQ
abollsh ~h echooiB ~ leas
than 90 pupils, for re&amp;IODII of «lq:nomy.
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A bW llpproprlatlns $8'1' 1~ J_ M
Lhe states eubll~ for cowi~ ICJlool
1upertntenctenta aalarlee alao pulled the aens.te, by a vote of ~ ~· I
nnd wu ~ent t.o tlle lower ~
LobbYIDS was 11\tevr. aa the llboW'
dcwn on the ales tax approa.ched.
Utilities repreaentatlvM woere- •C!l;
vtt.y worklol for the bilL
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Stll!ll tu:en auftered one ,blow
\\'ben the Kentucky House of RI!"presenta.t.tvp. YOt.ed. la.t.e real~!~
afternoon aplnat s. sales CU, 'th'i!
lleCOIId Ume U; toot 1ucb a BtloJ¥l In
l'E'I!ftlt weeD. BeUevlnl that Cbt·

would~
IONED """"'...., - • tor""' ""'~ ·olll&gt;

PIDdlay, o .• sept. tt--INS-Dr.
Cui Wataon of Plnd~*Y aewlJelected cba1rman or the Democtatlc Mate executive oommlttee. toDay had been 1iven bls formal
"comiDI out" party.
Attended bJ bllh oAklala of Ohio
aewen,
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requested, ~~ ....~ requesd~ honor of the new party Jeader here
:J240,'lOO. Sp.......... • a&lt;!Rf!... .,..,_ It.at nlcht. Am.oni tboae present
00181 pJnnt.ll, ·total eost. ..,,....,_,.,., were Governor Qeorp White. U. B.
loan reqlltSkd $6S3.oM: II'Aflt re- SEnator Robert J . StallleJ, Lleut·
quested P'l'l,309. Cllark county de- f;nant Governor Chal'lea SaWJel',
Lentlon home, t.ot&amp;1 cost tM'l.OOO. &amp;ate Dtreetor" of Ooaunerce 'neo-&lt;:lore Tan~eman: State Director of
Arrfcurture Earl Haneteld: State
Director of Rllhwa.va. 0. W. MerrnU. and Henry 0. Brunner of
Mamfteld, ste.te manqer of the
l'ederal Home Owllen Loan Oor·
f(/J' Clueat.kmtna' in ~lon with poraUOD.
tht! al._,mi" of Jtei KtnDedY tn
Ad.dlalu were dlllvtred at the
Point Place. 0., &amp;be fUtt;iw .-•...,1~ ·li'Y OO'Iei'IKil' White, who

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no lleBit.t.Dpy in \he
eenate when the Ounsett ~lU. ~
\!dlnl for tapendlture of sUch an
t moun,, wu bl'ourht up. ,
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With Uttle d!scU.IIIIion. th,e m*
n.re wu p&amp;8I'Jed. by a vote o! 2'1 td"
and sen\ to the HOU&amp;e. KeJitone-..qf
the revamped atete-alcl plMI, lt;
provtde:ll that the state ~
expend.tturt or $39 per eleliliiltfiil
pupil and 166 per bl&amp;b:OOl pul}!l

thla cauaed

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mentioned
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aenat.orwas
from~:~·~~~-::::~~~
The
n 6 to 1 vote unUer
rules.
...~iiiUOlti&lt;m U~Although
the anoneJ fqr.J)}lktj

_BICCIS~ COUNTY

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More Federal ~d Reformatory To
May Come To Ohto Be youth's Home

Vlaltor 1n Columbus Wedne!lday.

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IJ.fembeu of the

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tribe from

Circle of the
P'tdarated Church wm meet Wed~
nuday evenln8 at the Preab:vterlan
(:.-: MARRIAGE LICENSE
c¥Urc\l:' ~itb the foUowln; hOIJteMes
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Mtl. Georp Hetlel. Mn. Theror\
f!. lllJDnse to wocl W"-ll. Issued In Rusell.
Mra. (Belle vaughan and
t11e prollale ooun
Mlu t.(ary SOhaefer,
wlmain- ltelnhar\,
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Reinhart, and an am.b~l~n.''-­
Mr. and llrl. Jaeob Ament, Mia
of Pomeroy and Do~ Whitmer
Mll4red Thom1111 and J:Owood Bodaugbter of Robert Whitmer, t wen retumed from
Bprlit,Oeld
LRngsvUle. ~l' dealgnated. th t "nlelday where they have been
~hey woUld be marrJed
by Rey.
vlslt1ng
F~&gt;the~ E{ F. bunn. ,
: 1penc:Uns aeveral day1
lrienc:J.s and relatbea. Conrad Ob-~
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who / '""""'Pmled tl&gt;em
ATTEND MEt:TINO
i Unger,
there, remained for a lon,er vlalt.
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. '· Ml1. Ellaabeth Dant. Mrs. LeQMra. DOra Boetlc left Wedneaday
, Bearhsand Mles Lucllle Bearli.s
a .11ptcta1 me~lnB of Pot- ror Athens where 1he will vlatt her
council, No. 28&amp; (If the dall8'hter, Mr.!. 14. C. Morrilon.
e ...
ht:ld at
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.Heney Dillon of Crown OJty reeYenln1.
turned
Wednesday after a viS1t
with ~is aoo, John DUion of HILI't·
ford, aDd friends In Pomeroy.

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''Th~.~embira 9/, ~ . ehoh' of
tlie tlrai!ll 'Eplacop:i.I e6urcti wlll
hole(~ practice and bu.slneaa meetIng 't'h.ureday evening ~t bas been
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by the Kentucky act.km.
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A "deal" With rural mem~ c:Wma.NUnr real utate tax ~ .ffUtf •¥
11.1Bo ettempted,\ but U waa reported
to bave failed.
AD ameadmeat ID the ~·• · tax
bill, hltlna the ra.k fl\lm r Per • '
tc 21 per cent, and UIIQII Uw-4ddt..
tlon for real es&amp;ate tak reductidD,
wu broached to lann intmbf!n

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Slity-eflbt vo&amp;el were requlftid
lor paasqe. OOUntlnl a few nt.W
sup))Orie:ra tl'OID tbe OatboUc rub.
the "antis" saki ~ mote Ulan 52
OC'ulcl be mustered.

lnatallmeDt pa.vment

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numerous btterva~ U~t the
year, aa often. u fixed br . couoty
eomm!alooen. would be autborlled
under the Jlaefnor btU. puled }'ell·
tN'day in the M'OUie, • to S5 duriPi routtn.e Jea:lalaU.. A bW to

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Atrolt'a11Yl11hlJ,' U,~ »a; 11114 ~lor
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tu: • malt;
10
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whoprob·
re· - oenta
pound from
wu '111tnown tlldaJ after' tM Mitt .,. , ..,:twct&lt;JtM ltRA procram ot PrellOl\1· arrt'fitf'4 heft'.
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' Ill -. 11!0&lt;104..,_ 'l!ltlor !'Opt. U, 19'!'• at ll!rr !'U&lt;I Offlco

¥11tat. or relatiVtllf and frieD.dl at
COlUDlbUI Sunday and lllon~l)'.
1111u Ver&amp; Uao Wllllam! wl&gt;o ~
Mel\ the CUftt of ~ uq~ and
eunt. Mr. and Mn. T. A, ")Ca7 at
)41ddlepor• rel~i!?.y.
Mr. and Kra. H
n ~brenner who have
n v4!~1
Thomu Dully""" r~llf and otheJ relatives rehirred t~ome 8unctQ.
Wllllam Adama and friend. or ~rkenbu.rt were ~unda.y aueat.a or J(r.
1and Mn. Irvlnl Karr and family .
lofr~ 0"" llooe and clrl4lren of
Atl\ens v1alted Mr. and Mrs. Rez.
.Aokley and tamlty Sunday.
Mra. CUr"a LaUanee vialt.ed Mr.
1and Jira. Clyde McBride and tam·
t!y at Middleport ant;t acoompanled
tAem to Parkeratrurr Sunday wbere
they vt.l1ted their aitter Ml'B. Coop,er WaaaL
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rizer and son
PrankUn. Miss Rachel MllJ&amp; and
MrB. Nonn111 Orue.ser atten~d tne
U. B. Conference at Chillicothe
sunday.
Mr. and Mn Oarl Duckworth
spent Sunday at Bashan the aue'sts
or her parenti, Mr. and Mn. Joe
l"rederlok.
Mr. and Mrs. E . J. Thaxton or
Charleston were the Monday after
noon sue&amp;t&amp; of her dau!Wter Mrs.
Charl~s Wagner and family .
Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Jackson a.nd
daughter Helen of Cleveland v1slt.ed 1
Sunday and Mol'day with relatives I
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Mr. &amp;nd Mra. Fred Shumway l:onv1ct e~l
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sr.eot Sunday at Chester the guest aulomol.11 le
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manudcd m&gt; thl'y welt: _tnken

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PulJiliiiO&lt;I Dojl1 011&lt;1
.,."" uOQI latlll'do&gt;. Localod 011 L&lt;&gt;wor - . t •-· PomeroJ. 0 .
wiron olir trlendl 101111 uo !olton ,.. now• rnattu lor pu~q..~~arr ~J
-..w1 ID an....,.-olin lhtlr na•u•-•llboueb' not 111-rliJ to bo
ll;lal«t. A!&gt;n,I&gt;Y!DOUI !etten, however ••"'llorrl oq4 4~~ In lbem'!"-ln no ll!llopoe will bo publlllled.
l!ATIOII&lt;\L ADVJaTIBING at:!'ai8PT4TlVB8

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. At t.h e sa.mc · the or1Q1atal tr11le or· plute polish turl\ed home.
t'.ime\ W«' helil' U:t-f8'•wlll be ll c.!Ctcl'· tlo t~trcve and' t t.Jnove Rt Lhc-chlli ec
Bwearina:en
QIJ.d
BillY Capehart
who vtsltQl1ne4 d{tve on tree lunch.
1u11ch board. n wn.s rough and :~Mr~·~·~;Muff.g~g~le~
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rt:b-d~·,_ pnd. not co.lcul&amp;ted to a.ttract
Houd&amp;shelt returnB•c~ tl\at tpe gratll! O.rbecm,
lom~ty.

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Jltoteget ib&amp;t have tried· out tor the 1
Yellow Jacket squad this season I
and lllthDulh not entirely aattsfted 1
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With the early showing is ready to' Le . ' Ch .
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g~ve tbe~ an opportunity to show ~.
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ar1ty und ueb
Qat Jula .been tauKht them
Nice Sum From Local
l loeMQn.s
ta.cklltllg, block In$ and ,
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f\lndanien.bals of football have con- I
ournament
lbmed ~e ' ll'eater part of the prae.t;&amp;ce &amp;eSiions th~ first , week and ' The fil"'l.ll soft ball giUDe ot t-he
earJ7 paft or thiS week although 1 scaeon was played here Wej;lnesday
~ens1v~ ~ al'ld ' defen8lve plays have t\~mng under the II!Jhts of the
~n handed the boys this week 1M dHeport. hl.&amp;h school football
au4 a t~arp has slowly began to fidct with th O! lccal Leglon repretake" torm '
sen ..!tlves wlnnlng vvet thtt Hysell
IIQiven ari assortmenG ot fut boys, R--' ·eam 2 to &amp;. ,
alt ... ~. talJ 00-~s and dlmlnytlve
The game was fa.st and indeed
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A.:-o!".:~,;:~ 'w:' b.:~~\');:: :~~U!~~~Ill~t~'~t~~~~:~por~tt!''~
enlenod

fOrcedwlth
Dr. Frank
lnhis hands

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the robber
bathroom

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EASY TO PICK THE BES

the

Graduation. time wu aun a teat 1above his head. He then eut
Mom. She had ber troubles 1et- j t · JephonP wl~ s.nd huriredly
Pop oatfttted u be argued (liter examlning the room
itep of tbe way lib a ba.lkr .'Frank waa not searched and
ta.en there Wu TomJPy'• •\lit j bRBlfS."e was lert untouched

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andltim
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do bat let
have It :
f&amp;g,9&amp;. Mom didn't ·
woald manap but

Keystone

~ . 'fhf 'fOte , CaDle ll.fter vehcmem.
dcnum.mtlons or the 'delay In signI tnt the coal code In which the
t-2mpu cC the sout.hw.estern • coo.J ,
udner wa.s displayed, naked and ,
ungllded.
E pe:aker after spea.ker ret.terated
the Keystone thoua:ht of the minE:l"'
I-""'~ WilDt. back to work In AU.JUSl
on the Pu:sldent'a promlee to :JI\'C
, up our Jabot· rlghta and now, a
1 month la~. we don't have thm."
r The vrt.e rsprc.!l'ented a ;c~rnplet.£vl.ctory tor the 1nsurent element
within the ranks. aJt.hough t111:

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1till bad a
tobaoro 1n
lllOUth and
:lE~~~t~would
have dlqraeed her
it out Jut betont be went
haf,clinc it in

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ffle Ormon-n1
it paat him
, tbeJ' rot the~ and
J~!~~:~~~;-;waa re~ •1U'Jiriaed at the fine
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looked,
hJm tunny.
not¥.ed. tbem ueept tG
~ndiJ , to t~!!' ~oat im- ~
ooee; .lnd once 1te even
to bow. Mom wu reaDJ
ot hi•: and whea the,. walktiM alale, abe in ber MW
d&amp;t erepe, It wu alill01t like
were eettina marritcl qaJn.
Pop, Hom deelde4, re~IJ
been an actor; when
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vciCfd opposition to the walko:..t of
the United Mine Workers dlstrtct
leader~ was n ot carried to the
mf.!tttnll'. Not a. word was .!;pokei,J
In behalf of the district om.oors In
ct:IPO!Iitlon [0 the stlike
Leadtrs of th-:: insurgent group
which har~ gained cont.r.:J c\' •r th£
local unions to dfSlfSnntt th ? walk~
out a strike. They ha.v~ a.doptl~d
the farmer's term of, "Hollda,y"
But the picket 1111&amp; ta 'prE8ent a.t
the la~r ttpples. Just as alwa}S.
Virtually every one of tbJ&gt; H. C.
Frick Coke Company mtn.:~ , cradl~~
ot the summer walkout which pre.~
dplt.ate&lt;t ma.rt.ll(J la.w ... In FayetW!
county and was marked by mte!'mlttent blcod.&lt;~hed, 1&amp; Idle today.
All but two or .the string oi Plttsburrh Coal Company mine!. a.!Oil,-,
the Moncn~abela. valley have ~1

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compiU!y rubotllartes, lllke
the
United Stat.es steel-conrolled Ft1ck
. company, have teen fcreed out by
the strike, and a majcrJty of tM In· dependmtly o"'ned workings have
ceased operations. •' ·
So far, the strike has not ~
tnt.o the n:&gt;rthetn cf 'de~tral Penitaylvanlia titwnl.n.oull ' tlel&lt;ko :whiph
j joined the sull'liper , walkout bl
aympalhy .
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may
a mad t fence, bat ap Uleft iD. detennine what can be'"· aecornpll!h~
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' 1 •• aloo
ed by wa.y of rehfbl~tatlon and the
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.W. 110111 louidod JDrt,lo &amp;,Wa~p.
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1he&amp;ltb and behavior that do not
dollu bDI, • IT '.'_,....._
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IC&amp;J__,.- ; readU;t ;:rield to the pr
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-~' ·· "-~ 1 'Thllt. n.,ot~~r IIJOIN
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WM Jtft1:t7, X-. act~ or medicine or anv other
Ia lror UUio - · t.ilobic eoaldn't holp lhl•t ..Ut a plobln lnslrumentaltty."
lib a _ , ari4 !lllllr!a&amp;' 11om acn It
If I~T WWIMr 1 Judae Hollman &lt;OOIIIIOD!Od that
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J)r'Oblem cblldren ftom liv.:. of
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old 0111 tM daD .tde 1he tl01dd tun thoqh bia U.w he wu the W.CIJ!• 1
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ConUnuea hom Pace vqe&gt;
aad haw uttber new drua· then. evarr~ elH lmew il. 11om~~ asserted thnt he acted in :.elf dewhen lfyrt told her u.. pri~ :Uom n't belleYe tliat tllil wu ~ lliir rense.
.,.... ldldn' feel u : bad 8i she 'm~t little To-.m,- l'fOWD ap to neh a Rul1nr upon Henkel's C&amp;!Je', Ju~
J~::;;:.:1k
altha bib felt bad
b cru' m&amp;ll. But It wu too 'bad that ~lfnum doolarod that the I
C:;:ntll ~L e
eaoua ' It bl!d to be .~lied with tUt J:llit : tnvc·lved are "ex~Jy ul~
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hl1 pa·~·tr eouldn't
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Tbta Kpm f f r 1• t eftl';rO'ec

pay

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for other tires-and leu
•than you paid for molt
Goodyears last Fall.

be could bt mort arit- ·
tht.a even Cba~ Wtae)\ '
wu worth aU tlle ' tioali.le it.
Kom 4eelded, to Me the look
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Their
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We are overstocked with all co!ors o! High Grad e
l'nint and' we have decided to cut it down to the bone.
J'or ten da)'ll only we will sell }{igh Grade Jiou.,e Paint
for $1.75 per gallon and Red Roof and Barn Paint for
$1.25 per gallon. You muot act q!Hck, as prices on Paint
arc raising considerably- YOU I&lt;NOW THAT!
Guaranteed Heavy Duty 13 Plate Batteries at $4.75
and your old battery.
All sizes of Tires and Tubes and Auto Accessor!&lt;·
1.re cut the same~ way. ·

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plnce. to tlo buoine11.
S"'1urir~
merclu"ndis" to oell is only the firat step. ·
'fhe m~•t iJllPOrtant thing ia the aelliniJ of merchandise an_d
seUing h right.
The'right kil!d 9f 111'\'l'h'l!ldiae, ~.qckell, UP. by the ri1bt kind
of A~vt:J1iljng, will alway• build a profitable buaine••· '
,(;po~ Jldvertiainc createa an irre.tible appeJOI.
J\dverti1ed mert~andiae alwan create•' iJood·will for a11J
b111i~t~ l!m:•u.- it sinl aatitflic~i0u.
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A~y:el'\l•i!s alwa:n'l'\a~• a wonll,erfljl i~pretaion
a~opp~fJl ~Y tlwaJa read the ad1 before ahoppjng in
nve t1• ~tnd money..
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By EDSON R. WAITE, SHAWNEE, OKLA.

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Chlcaeo. Sept H.-IN&amp;-A ~n·
tenoe nr 199 years _, tJrlt!Otl Loda.y
wu imposed 00 "Pater ?iocolo
Ptt.e" Pace tor Ule murder of poUetma n Patrtd: Rya.n on August.
Aft.er ~UbetathlJC two hours IUl.(!

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Ne¥&lt;r will " uctte r uppm'\unity present itself. Labor
can be hJd from the relief nrmy and certainly th•re could
be no oQter proj ec t mor&lt;.! worthy ot' execution than the
one undllr discussion. After the few objections to the lot
t'cgardi~,g :1ize and contour ate overcome, lhe next move
t o be cob sidered is lighting lire lleld If the field is lighted, the people of Pomeroy will give sports at night in the 1
nut ot duor 1:1 in scuwuab lc weather, the same undyhtg ·
rijppon that has been accorded the basketball team• in
• the pasi If h ey will have time afl~r ~heir hoqrs of b~si­
.nelltl are over,' to e njoy an athletic event ~nd tbey will b•
(ll!ld of the ch~nce tu rest and relax while w~~~~intl the
various li:in&lt;l• of competition.
· ' ~.e :!ire )lot only losing a ch'!VC~ tp give q11r yo~tb a
·&lt;./t81lce t~ onjoy ana develop itaelf, weAr~ preven"ntr oqr
· ~!q•r fofko .from tJetting a recre'atfo~ · t~at PJ.~Y lr~llf lt~ve
p~eded. The succe•• or continu~d lall~t·e of the sltqatjon
JOI\~ squarely up to tfle peqpJ~ of t~~· town. 'fhat will

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f&lt;jnn *'"i• vnoJ
Irnc &lt;O".mtlnuecl
,(Of te}esraphed a.ppet.la floln
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:-p.t ,y.rm·~!.lllo
·wing
the ooat
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talP ot pt&lt;&gt;duolnf soodJI In !Jill
cow&gt;l:rr.
Tbe rt.d.io plea of OWen D.
'lelun&amp;. cb&amp;lrman ot t.M Oeneral
llf&lt;!trlc Oorrllli&amp;nJ, tor cooperation
w!th t.be !IRA wu rtcelved with en
t.huaiNm by oiDcl&amp;LI. They ellpeet.ed YounJ'• plea. to laave a marked
efl'~ In brtna1DJ lalaardl into r.he
MOvement.

ii'IILy, Imposing the lourLh l'f9
H you
rat. ho'IIV would Jilll
here durlna tbe lwnmer ha\'e rea- I Bowel, who w1ll make her horM
(Oollti.nUI:G n-om Pace-ODIJ
y.-Ar sentenoo 1.o be pa&amp;;ed ttUWt· like t.o lose It and at. tbe aame
lll:ed. a aw:ceutul &amp;e&amp;IOD wieb &amp; ! WWl tbem. An auctlon at the llll t\ formal rulilll' l'nlm: the NRA
t lhe war on ~.jWCk-lrlWtT ~IJl.IIIC:H Llmt' gtun In phyaical charm and
cooalderable 1wn to 10 lnto their KoweJl home 1n Downinlf,o.D Wll.l declarlnll' that the ''cJoed Mop" il
t.~t.sa.n s1x weeks n~o
u&lt;:qu1le a. clean, clt&gt;ar akin au,t
cnarlty fund. Thla fund. dertnd htld Wecl.Qeaday. ,
01.1Ua-.ved.
&lt;Oonanuea nom Paae OniJJ
c:Yt!JI that sparkle: wit h bua,JW6
from the protltll of the pmes, wm
Mr. and Ml'l. 08cai' Pupte o1
Adml.n18trator HUih 8. Jobnaon ttodueed by Senator !:award N. Wal
hPa lth?
be used. entJrely tor eharl\:r pur-- Toledo, "ved. Wedneada.y for a h&amp;'!l before him a. joint declaration. dvocel 101 of Olccinnatl.
AUSTRJAN PI ANC?=. 0\".E:R.
Why not do what thouaands c::
;Mlaea tn _.1d41eport &amp;J¥1 vlc1n1ty by visit wt~...ml~v.~ Joll¥. Letty Pu- c.I ·tht industrial •nd labor advilorJ
GERMANY
wome n ha ve da.lltl t.o itt rid c:.t•
!he.&gt; Leatonrtalrea 1n their usual re- pte, wbo, 1'WI b,.m ~tJnc wltb bo&amp;rdl del!llgped to prevent flll"tber Ool b
pounds of unwanted fa.t? Ta.ke one
0 Be t. 14-IN&amp;-Ha.lf
li&lt;'t procn.m..
\them ln ._.ledo, returned with tampertna' With the labor p!'OYi- way ~r:'ulh ··the p ~lative mlU,
Munich, cn-nnany, &amp;opt
14- 1 hal! teaspoon of Kruschen Ba.l t11 _
AJkle from tbe aum. placed ln the them.
dcps ol fhe- reeovery la.w.
•
u 1e Almat bill provid.Jlll the death IN8-Two Austrian po1lex' fl.lr· In u glass of hot :water everr'.morn.!hartty tund ' of tbe orpnlea.Uon, l Mrs. R&amp;Jasell of B~ Street left
A lQlQlal k pl opinion on tho penalty for ' 0 h 10 kldnapen [ planes rrom SalzbuflC, Au.str41.. lng before breakfhst and k~ Lt U'&gt;
:he Leaionnalree purthued. a pub- the ftnt ot the week for a vlllt In clcafd elaop. which John8oll bAnDed when death results to tht' vic- new over oe1ma.n t"J11tal"'Y t.&lt;X'!ay 1;:.: 30 (.h:&amp;ys You am help the I\C · 1
·_1C 'apeakinll' &amp;rranaemeot. to be Oalllpolia with relattvea and trtenda it\ hls Ohlcaso speech Labor day tim, today wu ready ror a.ctkm . I an otnclal ~n nuuncement charged t!on of K rusc hen by cutu.n~ down
uaed dW'iql foott.ll pmea thla
Miss Emme KcQulll of Colum- iLllo wa! being sought.
In the House or Repruentattves tolThe
annouceme nt
sa.id
the on pastry and fattY meats and go~ 1\d other athletic eventa at the bua w1ll be the aueat for .several
In :l.ddiUon Lo the lrowttw' threat luwln&amp; pa.s&amp;ap In the senate yea- planes new ov~r and ctrclPd ilbout !t'g light un potatoei, butter . a.nd
.l&amp;:b xhool rp-ounds In c::omlns \ weeks of Nn. Lucy &amp;oaesa. •
of 1 a:ener&amp;l strike In tl1e bftumi- Le rday, 21; teo.
Freiluslng, n·!ll.r Traun.steln ar" Jot, cream Then wel~h yduraelf aJ'J
ears and tn ll.dd.itton erected a
VIrtU Edwards Ia apendlnl the nou&amp; coal fields, the Nlk td:tile and
The eeneral penaltJ for lddn•p- a.rn and t hl'n retui"'J1cd to the see how man}i pounds you h'l\ C
~ac~~l :ncl~ ...
bolt for the week end In Charleaton.
ahpe manutactur1nll' labor d18putea lng In Ohio would be Increased AWJtro-Ck'nnun bordt&gt;r
lost..
0 the •we SChoo1·
)('De
Mr. and MJ'8. Frank Orop.n emphastred the b1tterne88 of the Jrom li to 30 years 1mpr1llonment
Kruschen Salts are B blend of ~
Each year the Leaton purehasea a.nd dAul!l:hter have returned from 1nternec111e labor war
ul)der the Annat bill. ·
salts most hdJlfnl to body hea![h
sumethiaa to the benefit of the a vlsJt tn Charle6ton
A dele(l.ation of •nk worters hom
Benakir W. H. Annat 10) of
OHIO YOUTif MISSING
Best of Nil. "' bottle of KrusthC' a
~hool atbletlc field, lBIIt. Je&amp;r comMrs. Guy Carson was t.flkr.:r~ to the Lehigh Val!;y Petul&amp;flvania., Clevelo.nd, author or the mt'asw-e.
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Salts t h at will last you for 4 w~!c &gt;~
p.etina the fence that had bem Holcer hc&amp;pltsJ, ""l'bursday, In Raw- be.fred t,-cm a conrerence betwoon orepared It tG aUtren the pen11.lty
L11.nslng Mieh Sept 14-INs- 1costs but o. tline. Ask Barton '
bt~~~ :ge ~c:!!::~~~·u:~ Ungs ambulance. It ts re;r.»1.ed silk man\.t~uetu~trs &lt;lnd Ute Amen- pnrticularly asal.Nt kidnapers lor r olicc her'e wt&gt; re asked today to ald ) Phtmnucv. Pomeroy, or MB.rtJn !-tidd thiB yea.r It 1s beUevec:l tba.t ~~~:j auftered an attack or ap- .::an Fede1 atlon of Labor union, a)!- ransom Leniency would be allow- m a search for JeRse carroll .. te: IRo llcr, M!ddleport agent, or nu;
Middleport has one or the best and pe
·
pealed to the N11.Uonal labor boanl .' 1 in case of kidnaping a blood re- 3 car old New Le!&lt;!lngtnn o . bo y 1dru gy.!st for a bottle and staut to
mOBt compJete football ftelda In
fm· re .. osmt1u1
atlve resulting from marital dl~ .,.,bo h11s been n1lss u1g for several , lose rat tOday Its the sore wav !f~
Southeastern Ohlo and rtvallng
CLUB R08TR88
B.1ck .nt his desk after the Ne" ttlcultles when a Jury recommends L'ays Tbe appeal tor aid In the Ir.:-duce but tw s~.:re you get Kr:.~:.many planta: In other eectlons or
NRA
derr:C'I JStratlon,
Johnso:t -n;-~Y bill 1 d h
Ma.ch wo..s madf' by Sheriff Jl\mes I chen -your health comes,_ first
the state
Mrs. Cecil Bradbury was h01Leu, drove nh(ad ,.,.lth an agreement on
be
a rea Y as beer. approv - 1 H Adrian ut Prrry County Ohi1&gt;
- ad v.
W •---•
H.
to ... _
00 Y Governor George Wh1W ln~
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c_----~--e ... K!Nilf a,....,moon,
'""""' mem- &amp; b~l.lmll.lOUS cua.l code 11.8 his lm- I formally, and Is !!XpeC!.ed to be
,·
Mn. L. A Thomaa left !be .. _.. bera of the contract bridae club medlat.e !!lOBI
sl&amp;l(ed by him If pas500. tn the tm:m:umm:musutt:::usu:m! nmmaumum
and a number or a:uests. Guellta
Ctnrerences were under way on 1House
..,...
Of the week for a vlait with rela- were: Meada.mea Cedric Ola.rk, pl'Opckd revi"&gt;1on or the code, with
:::__ _ _ _ __
REAL - ART CROQUIGNOLE
tlves at Sa.v~nna.h, 0 · Dr. 1bomaa John Kent, Oscar Klein, Da.vitl Prl!!lldrnl. RoVI€ velt reportad. to be 1
CALIFORNIAN KJLLIW
has been there for some t.ime.
M1ller and Hollis Scott.
ready to take &lt;t hnnd to forre aePERMANENTS
Mr. and Mn. Herbert Pink, MJ...
!.ira. Alfred Elberfeld received tlon shortly unl~ an agreemoot 1..s
'Pasatlen&amp;, Cal, Sept I-t----INsbel Hyrell, Mr
and Mra p, A. Lhe Club prize.
reRched
Bennett Puterbaugh, 34, lnspEct&lt;•l
Hysell and Mrs. Clarenee White
The hostess serve~ del1cious reJohmon had before hun the pn- on the clty's water storage proWe wish to notify our patJ·otH
attended the fllllllral or a. rela- Cte&amp;hments at the close of the play. rral retaUeJ 8, code whJch however ject and former lootl)all star at
that
we have recentlv. installed
tlve, Ben Ha.rrieon, at The PlaJna,
was ~till in paoceRS f}( -rev1&amp;1on
Cornell ahd 8t&amp;nford LinlversltJ..,;
I0. Thursday.
FREE MEmODIST CIRCUIT
the 1-e lall dl , i:;.Joll '!"lJ
I was kUied today when he fell Into
a Real-Art Crogquigiwle PermaI An all-day quUttng waa held,
T. B. Orr, Pador
to 111 nhlbit ~~llmg · r.r lfOOCI:~ n. conc1·ete mlx:er
I nent Machine. We are now
IThursday, o.t the home ot Mrs. Laurel Clift 8 S.
cc~t and an added I&amp; pel' cent was
'
l Mo.ry Cook on North Bi!cond av9"30 E. C bel
held 111
be ,
di
equipped to create a
coi
WARDEN QUESTIONED
enue At noon a pot-luck Jut\ch f'lnlaw, Supt
~ ng
a ~a..uee, pc.u ng
, wa.o: ·enJoyed,
Pra.lse service 10 .45.
l .ek'JUHnaLitn_ of a general pallcy .
ffure for you of beauty and bng
ColumbUs, 0.. Sept. lt:--lNS• Oeota:e Lentz of McArthUJ' wa."'
Sermon '1 30.
W~ih the OOo~ and shoe cod~
lasting attractiveness.
a ·~to h
w-• d
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, Hy~~ell Run S S. 9:30 S M. Rus- hearing cc.nclud-d. the mCJ tlon p1c- V; arden Preston E Thomas of Ohio
Penitentiary, today was called upon
Phone 481-R
Supt. 10:45
ture hearll\'j
was near ~
on end
A IW Ule state parole board to subSermon
, dc.tl!n
other he.ariDIJS
to be
J
Praise service 7:30.
h eld befort&gt; the en,:l or the week.
n.Jt a.ll mformation In connection
with reports or an alleged attempt
BURFORD BEAUTY SHOPPE
1
to "buy the freedom" of Amor
B-AND-IT
W
. RONO-SUITE
Middleport, Ohio,
trimming manufacturers demanded Fhater, Ctncinroatl broker who was
granted a parole recently aloJW" wltb
1
Clarence A
Dorger, CJndnnaU I
menn Frank president of ' the UnJ- f_o_re_II!O
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-m
_' lld_e goods at less than a banker.
versity of Wlsconstn, IIi his hotoel
room 1..1 nloht w.. beJI•v•d by

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~W ~ll IN I~ L
~ONTEST fRI0.~ Y

"I' Ia _ . uy c:oncode&lt;l.• be
ool&lt;l, "t.bal lhe juvenile .,.,.... 11U1!t
ftnally yield 101;ne of tt. ~
to a bolpltal or Uke lnJUtutklll ln.
whtcb force and. au.UKI'I.W duM nat

Boley, who han been vWLUnt

et'eDlnl ~ hDIIle'

Wedneedt.)'

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WIJUQQT CA·•,o"t·glr·j:

YC8l'O.

6l)ua4 tO aometh.ina t.h&amp;t lookl Wtt
a team eat-able ot boklln&amp;: Ita OWQ
en the. &amp;:rid th1a! season.
Ttu~ 11133 Yellow Jaeketa wiU be
the smallest tes.m ever representinf
Middleport higl:t school, the meor
~or says, but It 1s belleved t.ha~ t.heJ
will enter each contest undaunted
and with 1Qtentlom of dot.na: aU 1n
their power to take the contelt no
rr.atter bow larse the oppoSition.
The forward wall of the current
• ~
team
be rather weak . 11 early
Small putfit Ready For !'howtnp are tndtcative, 1 while the
t ilft-'backfteld Will be one of averqe
Lid Li
&lt;c:l""
it
we!a:J;lt Deaplte this tact Coach
· Cbeahire
Ba.ttyn hal attempted to tnatlll the
..._
flghtlng spirit In his UK"htweilbt
C
squad and to send. them Into the
Or~~:~m:n':':a:Oee~or.o~heh~~ ~1"~~1a~:.ntest with plenty o-r pep
fltlnl' Or'the tootblllft seaaon ,here,
The ga~enc;rlday ntrht will be"'tlJe Middleport hltJh ichoo~ YeHow I ain at 8 o'clock and will br the
Jkeket&amp; 1 took a. breathina spell .,ftrst contest on the
rtdlron thlll
'lihursd&amp;J in anticipation of t.he lid- se
So
h
B
1
lJ,ftlnl cOt1teBt l"rlda.)' nl.io!'1t wiUt
ason n
ut eastem Ohio.

Last Excursion of The Season

HER . A,jlE ways and ways o{ p~lfininiJ different
'"'W"i.d..
1
b11tthe one ~ur"
~~&amp;. one, i~ to' J:i 0,:~":.1.!!''lb~t~, 0~':'.'i~ ~ ~..e~ ~~~~• furto ,
·'W
.
ott I&lt;;lly ~y With hal).d's and feet crossed an&lt;l hope that n••UY corrcilt '111m
~ nrut rl •I lll!&gt;2:li. ~.. sLIU • man'• wm:"f.t.
¥
opportu':fl.it,Y wiJI stumble over one's feet in hJs quest to hcdful ot rree luqcb will put nny We are ur..t getting hlsl.o!I M I to
"''d Mrs ~·ville crooks and
"'
a'-pettre in ~H.olt.hf;ot·J.
o.nutst' CUI grwHtchllda en. but to
V-'
,
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be ~rsthl;ted to some one's bosom.
'~t.~nuut.h d own the fe;n s of tt).c ot)·l- sr.n 1John sp1:rnt Sunday at New
At -various times ' in variou~:~
placl\~ •. an.l, among vor- lngHcq;ever,
Whel\ rou arc ou~ din- ll!lli r~tllmn.teur.
Haven
.
.
wt.~ yo~ a.W~ or y(]Ul" wire
-Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holmes ond '
1,1
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led gro~s, the many people mtere~:~tt•d m the welfare of yeti arc not R;oti'" to lake 'em· tnto
'The r€8tl'l!rnni owner ill! J
J chll~ren and Mr. and Mrs. Mot·gan
' .
Pomet·oy have broached and discutJSed the subject of an a !a.loun. tcad ..lliflm up to the P 1'~t - mo•c fear t11e fHIIoon lunchec th•~~ ~:: 1~h~~~~b:c~~t~:~t:~gh~~; And Vnu'Jf Jump OUt OfBed
' I ld 1n
· I' omeruy. As a II know who h ave t~pent udcll.rlr
la and sa.y. Pin 1-..aek your Aar.., the Wcstbmy Polo .-ilt should worrl'
h
h
'"
th e Monunr
· ltarin' to G0
l'.thl e t lC .• ~
Ulat's \\hBt I think of you" I
I
,.,,, ' f •....n~- . .... I
Robert ~oulsby w 0
as IICCtl
. ~ .
.
.
.~.,..
ever ll~ ep ......m L o rw~ s~~...,t l'l.J sl.'eQd,lng the 8un(mer with Mr. and
any time m th1s vlllllllC, the people, both grown-up~ and
In Ccntrnl Park n Ls a dll'fer'l."nt Mrs, E. J Soulsby Sr. Rnrl !amtly
II you feel""'" •nd nnk ud tb111 .. or~o~
ol.
d Ito 'I
ln~.~h punk, d011't •••!low • IIJt of uu.,
youtha, .,.ave no chuncc for indulging either in recreation Nope. thr !Ol'llblc ollntteJ"P.Ta will crow H gc.lt·r.
rl'turnr.d to his honn at Port.ll\Jld
minP.n.l-t.&gt;r,oiiJI•utiVI!I!&amp;udyor.h•lrilll
J '
d t ·r ·
·rl h1 ·
b
nllt &amp;.and f01· thflt They arc gcirlt!
Edwarrt Quillen of c,~,'"~~::~ I rum •nd e~pett t ltm tom. \r you su&lt;JdeniJ
or P ny~roun uc )VI 1es Ill ouhn e at etJc CVPnts ecausc to imVJt on fl'f'..sh up~ 11 . !•JJU.lklhJS 'I h r bors \\ he ~~~~ ~w &lt;:. LJ Lhc 111 ,•. ., cJme M1mdny to visit 'Harry
.,;:,~ ~~:Yb:::~n!o·~~ ~~&lt;&gt;lo~~·~:~ tilt&lt;
the topc;Jgraphy of the place is such that level ground in BllWIWP.I'c u.nd gllsteuhl8 sliver hu;;, tf' lu Uw :,:nhHm r.r..uld I K iiJt~r llllf'- f~mlly
oo-ll•nd • mere mo~e•ut d!Mn't..-et at
't'
· 1 ·
t
l
with their hot s 1ocelle6
aJir.rd JIOr care to dine sJttl ng do~o.:n
Elmont BArton who wonL Lo To- thl!ea.u,e.~beMUon~Oifourdown-and-ou'
t
t
grea q~an 1 1e1:1 ~amp y lb no prel:!en ,
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'I h ey toto,..., •·p ut ,_ 0 lr~lll"" b"'n! ledo Tuesday to visit his father
feeun,
II your llvtr. rt •hould paur out two
\A4 ..
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.,.
~oe
poundl of llqu1d hUe '"to :roor bowt!l daD1.
The one ava1lable spot is the athletie field purchased f
1and IWbblt.&gt;d down xon&lt;an lca.l g:w:- turned Friday.
11 th~ bllo:o 111 roo' llo.rint fret~!)', )'our food
nt the time the site Wt\~ boulTht for a J'ttnior hitJh dchool 1 Wr lma.gtne th(' r'm-cr--th.-lin" I ttxmcmlcal curtn.~lttr!&gt; which would William Soulsby who ts
~:-n~t,a:e~Ji.I!ciu:'.~~h.~"y~~ ~~~~~~
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H?l!tautanl... r"te unju\y ni.mu::d noL loo k om cf pwcc Jn h'li).}e}'~ O:i · In Columbus spent
thick. b1d b.ato:o ~nd rmu b..ath '• roul
with the end ill view that it saould furnish an athletic a.bcut the filling poweJ'S of tree dll~lt"lum. lf Ute I.Jctt u clun: 01 Sil nd:fi here With his
lllr.lnoft""breaklouti:~hlentl•h ~. vourhnd
site wht!rem athletic eve nts might be staqf!d. It has been lunch Anyv.a)', tru:- dcnllted den- J&lt;C~~taurRnt " K l \'t&gt; ~;tuff !J ,., th" l , Pnd rslr.i so~~bfl JJ,~d I
:;:::~.\f.:l::..'~~ownandout.You.rwbokl
·.
,
.
t.D.t&lt;:ssen wa.s ~_,twn.vs n stag affair then we c1m l'iiiV ~hey n1 c ht u!'.llgcr
Mr. an
rs
rg
an ey
u takel th011e lr'Ot)!), old CARTER·~
~orne o~. our years smce the s1te was bought and 111 those n w~ never Ladles' Dny arou-nd L•f di rect com~ct.itum
OalttpoUs were eunday R
uesiJI
LITTLK
LtV.EH. l"u.t.s to ~:e~ the.e two
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J IIIP.d 1 · h f
-j kl
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Newton Mn nley and tarn 11 Y.
r.mnd• .,r lulo ftnwlng frefly and nnk~ ynu
four YCllfS httle 11 aoy consuucwv~ move hnl:l been made rt'•'· d'e lllXCP iJS DO ':1 (Ul. ~c- ux
M181i Annie Ka.rr who 1tJ employ- IIIII "up and up." Th' r eonl•ln W&lt;Mldl!rful,
.
An1 the S'l.lccn rw·n·shcd nen. d I c 1 t;,
t th
k d barmle&gt;~~~,J~IIItle V"'fo:!tllblo l!•ttaeta, amaslnr
toward setting the l'iituation to the point wht.•rt! the ground
t.hmo row N ~·thllHJ wnr.. cooked · n o nm us spen
e wee en wh•n It eome~ to m•ldn1 thn b,lo, .. ow frffiy,
·
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T'·· 1 bl
1 1
1 1 11
"'
Ul home.
Dlltdon'tuklorllverpll"'- AikforCarter'e
may be:., used profitably as well as physically f• lr the ben'"" t ewnlc ut tic unci ne unttl ycu IJI ~;IUlCd on it.
Mrs. Het·bert. Rtoba.rt who h118 LilUcU•crPIIla.Looktorlhenal'llleCarta-'•
,
consl&amp;t.t; of a. r.::wt :!r lml(l B.ld a
)jc
Ill 16 1o 1 1
1
l.t~UeUo;erPIUIIonlbcred labei."R'*'nhiiUbefit ot those engaged in athletics.
Leact fcrk You frtood mllne walt· 'et\
s wy mprovna:
awut.. ¥611atdltlc-.. OlNtc.w..c..
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Rev. Ackley and sou Eugene
Th~ tact that 'inancet; have beeu a r t- ~&amp;"llhve quan- ln.; fLitr turn A roal seatlc1nau
v1stLed relatives b' Athens the
tity rilu~t not lJe overlooked hcfor•• AllY thouaht of criti- tiWilYB wlprs the knife on hi&lt;t \"lbki·
1\'!:!L '!f the week.
"
eken; before p8UL!1 i It Lo :rou
Lenora Oll.lnllbcll left the ft1 st of
cis m is Jevellcd at any thought to he reapnn~ible. As a
the week for Bct·ca, 0 where she
matter &amp;t· fact however there i H tou much of the attitude The (,utlcry .,..a.s P:f\lked 111 :.t. r!ecp
Ill· teach oohuol the comlng yep.r
I
'
gla.Fa filled With WEI.t:!r. We heJOII~Ph Thorn or Chicago spent
. !he pllst week as Lhe guest or Ira
"let the othur fellow do it" for any real results to be qu :mJ.cc"/ one -'&gt;&lt;iln: n tor t\\ ·nl;.
obtained there in the near future . If that field is to be put ~~ea:!t!e~~~~~~.th~k~!~ ~!
1Fl;~~:~a~S 1 ~r;~~~~1:t Nease were the
into shr.(lle und the h1gh Apots caused by a slip, removed,
- - - - --•mne c~certerl movc·ment must he made anrt some action otMr thau Wt! huve wituc~Med in tho post
. HeveJ &lt;tl

w"'"''**·

one,.. Coach !Jattyn has bad 0011 ..
alderab)~ trouble ln bt~l' Ute

YELITOW :JACKHS

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at prevtJL •
Ur and l4rl.
wu pJaredla,u • benefit alfatr for 'IHoweU ~ dauihter.ldt. nunlhe bt.U P JeH.
day eart.,.. tor tbelr b.omfl at
'I1le PeeneyJBennett Post of the -~ ...,.. ·---·~ b•
•
American Lesion, 1ponsor of tbe .
-_,.,_......,. ,
soft bi.U toumt.mentl ICODducted the former's mother, Krli. Dora
,
pme

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NECESSARY

~tor the 1bl&amp;l crowd.

w• h

dry recalcitrants and die har·ds who insist that the
):Jeople of this country do not want the prohibitio~ law '
repealed 1s that they Hte pou r reade rs. In other words
what uppeHrs as the plawe!it ldnd of simple writ'ing- on
the wall , is Greek t o thust! who profess that tht&gt; dry caut~e
is not yet lost.
Cowie
whorettkned
haa beento-vi!llthf'gln
t_hr1rhllll.
:~l',,'~r~e ;~1~~~n;t~;~~n&lt;~.e
.n~~;~~~~~~~~~~'
incGeorge
rela.tlves
here
hi8 Pm(J_n
Neslutt to
nfter
wLbml(
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The old ada ge that none are so blind as those who
home at Cleveland Monday
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will not sec, may well be applied in tht~ case. Already
Albert Duckworth and son and Akron , nre ~-i-e ndln!:;':' a f&lt;'w da p I
c
Ira Bartels who v1s1ted Prank Baf~ with h '; f.'\thrr Rev· w M. Slau· Mr
\:1~~;:d~i~r
29 states have voted on the lJUestion and !lot only have 29
tela e.nd famUy at Smithville re- tsN ·r.
'"' , ~!i~e~e w•
a~atcs voted again~t the pre~ent amendment hut in every
turned Tuesday.
Tlw Helper, Sunday school chss
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b•n~le Instance, 29 stateH have IJeen ovP.rwhclmingly in
d•ed
Cowie;
of
Akron
spent
the
a.nd
dhlnCI'
at
the
Evans
rail
UNION
R,IQGt
favor of•it. new deal.
week end With rela.Uves a.nd lflends. ground !n Ja"\'';on county.
Ml~ Ann Weese who has been
W}f~n men like Mr. McNaught, head nf the Ohio
W11Uam Mllrkln Is s lt...,lly improv visiting relatives ln Columbus reBut rJ. ll..tmgarncr tw&lt;l ~an
l, 1rned home.
Roy .Jllnlw; of Oclumbur, sp C'n~ 1m!o( It om a severe CJ;tld.
",nti-Sa}Xlon League, make th~ statements he has been
Mr. and Mrs, W1l1Jam Venoy I'Lnd ' ! · we( k t od wtth the Bum~r.t l'-~ Mrs Eva Townsend Is much tm charged;:with Muying, they sim piy bring more discredit
wn M1ltcn spent sunday at Racine 11 r fam1llcs ami otkr frlcnd.'l
JHOVCd.
the gucst11 of Mrs. Emo-ry Shall"'
Walter Miller. wife Rl'\d children 1 Mrs Oeot·gc Markin was in Wcllrather tfian aid to their ca uoe
fll~d ra.mily
d Columbus arc spending the week :-~ton a Lout n week ago oq buelne.ss.
Tht fact thllt prohibition attempt in this country
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Avery
Roberts
and
!~ere with hl.s
father-In-law J
Je~se Davla who bali been Ul 1~
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t en Marvin and w F
Bartels Giant KJlU.PP and family
, \mpro~cd.
has bee~ a rank l'ailure i!i mo.'l t xpparcnt to all, else such
lsr('nt the week end ~t Huntington I Rev. W M. Slaughter and Wil- l TtLe Bowen-Oo~Lrlll rewtlon a t
a tr_l\me~dous maiority as hn~ a lready been rolled up
the guests of Ernest Bartels and rn1 Johnson H.r~ attendmg the Vales Mills last Sunday wa.s Wf!ll
fr.mlly.
anpual conrerencc t&gt;f tbe U. B llltf'll(iect. Everyone reports a good
~gnmat .!he prest•nt law, cuuld not have been obtained. It
11 t•w 1111d a t;ood dJnn_•_c
1\'lrs. Robrr v. atvi son and Mt· rhurch at Clarksburg this week.
'·- - must be' patent tu all that thousand&lt; who forn,erly vokd
lUid M1s Ule and ch1!dren of near : - - - - - ~ - --~-for prollibilion muat have changed their minds on u,.,
flu anton, I'n . nnd Emory Bhnln ··•lll!tlllltll11H:t~:ltll:ml~tllrlltllltllllaU:Ill~~mllttllltlllltllllllltllltlllll=ailllllttllttl:~!
ar,d family of Rae~ne spent ,friday I ·•
questi01ffor certainly there never h:1ve bPrn us mn~y
vdth wuu.m venoy anct fnmuy.
MOONLIGHT EXCURSION.
dyed in .the wool wets in the nation c~ii have been found
Mr. a1•d Mrs. NeWton Mfl.nlcy uc- 1
co
mpanied by J. N Manley and I
by the recent elections, for if there wrre the countt·y
SYRACUSE
ville ann granddaughter Phylll,;
never wl)uld have been dry.
J~"an Lepper of, Wolf Pen went to
rJfr
and
Mr:,:.
Wm.
Hallam
af
Parkers.burg
Sunday to visit Ml"l:i.
It nbt only ia a display of poor sportl!monshlp but it
JacifJonvJllc
0,
Mrs
Bob
Miller
Manleys
bl'Othflr,
C J. Sennett
By Arthur "Buaa" Baor
is prepo"sterous nnd ridiculous for the dry lenders to say
Gl ~~umbu~:~, Mr. und Mts Fred \lho is confl!\ed In the hospital
the peo~le are voting beC'IIuse of misinfnrm•tion aupplied ~~;::;=======;:=:;:=:;::::;::==:====='~ :::=:4" Ua.l.m ol Chl~ugo, spent Sunday lhcre He Is Improving.
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wit~ Mlti. Mtu&amp;arct A Neuse and
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Jpnlil:;
UNION
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Mrti L J WhiLe and duughtcrl:l
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Wut&gt; !he dhh tuw.J
c{ St AlbtliUI who huvc been vltilt{allu' J ~,ho whole "noble experh!Jent" hRr been.
TIW\' p~t!ifmlrlet&gt; r&lt;P')l'l
lng H T . Proctor and family re ~

One Word Led To Another

ll!terestlni lll&amp;DJ' oloM p)Qs
1h. ~ w.._,, &gt;&amp;lee
oultlqJ ID the lllDe lmiiDI
Ruth 'l'lll&gt;mM and Bol&lt;lld l!aU!"
PltchiDI oa. botb l1dea wu etreotan l"lillted at Oowntncton. 'Wedneeaa.)'
and ex.....ttnrlJ 1004 for loe&amp;l pJt.. evenlne. wttb Mr. w Mra. Ralph
9~ and PIOVIded much enterta~A- HO'ftll and da.uhter Naomi ot

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If you've ever

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check-up.

That'1
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MARTIN:EBER.SBJlCH
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time. Aud be1t of all,
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' Ill -. 11!0&lt;104..,_ 'l!ltlor !'Opt. U, 19'!'• at ll!rr !'U&lt;I Offlco

¥11tat. or relatiVtllf and frieD.dl at
COlUDlbUI Sunday and lllon~l)'.
1111u Ver&amp; Uao Wllllam! wl&gt;o ~
Mel\ the CUftt of ~ uq~ and
eunt. Mr. and Mn. T. A, ")Ca7 at
)41ddlepor• rel~i!?.y.
Mr. and Kra. H
n ~brenner who have
n v4!~1
Thomu Dully""" r~llf and otheJ relatives rehirred t~ome 8unctQ.
Wllllam Adama and friend. or ~rkenbu.rt were ~unda.y aueat.a or J(r.
1and Mn. Irvlnl Karr and family .
lofr~ 0"" llooe and clrl4lren of
Atl\ens v1alted Mr. and Mrs. Rez.
.Aokley and tamlty Sunday.
Mra. CUr"a LaUanee vialt.ed Mr.
1and Jira. Clyde McBride and tam·
t!y at Middleport ant;t acoompanled
tAem to Parkeratrurr Sunday wbere
they vt.l1ted their aitter Ml'B. Coop,er WaaaL
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rizer and son
PrankUn. Miss Rachel MllJ&amp; and
MrB. Nonn111 Orue.ser atten~d tne
U. B. Conference at Chillicothe
sunday.
Mr. and Mn Oarl Duckworth
spent Sunday at Bashan the aue'sts
or her parenti, Mr. and Mn. Joe
l"rederlok.
Mr. and Mrs. E . J. Thaxton or
Charleston were the Monday after
noon sue&amp;t&amp; of her dau!Wter Mrs.
Charl~s Wagner and family .
Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Jackson a.nd
daughter Helen of Cleveland v1slt.ed 1
Sunday and Mol'day with relatives I
.
Mr. &amp;nd Mra. Fred Shumway l:onv1ct e~l
1
sr.eot Sunday at Chester the guest aulomol.11 le
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manudcd m&gt; thl'y welt: _tnken

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PulJiliiiO&lt;I Dojl1 011&lt;1
.,."" uOQI latlll'do&gt;. Localod 011 L&lt;&gt;wor - . t •-· PomeroJ. 0 .
wiron olir trlendl 101111 uo !olton ,.. now• rnattu lor pu~q..~~arr ~J
-..w1 ID an....,.-olin lhtlr na•u•-•llboueb' not 111-rliJ to bo
ll;lal«t. A!&gt;n,I&gt;Y!DOUI !etten, however ••"'llorrl oq4 4~~ In lbem'!"-ln no ll!llopoe will bo publlllled.
l!ATIOII&lt;\L ADVJaTIBING at:!'ai8PT4TlVB8

•ml Kimball,

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. At t.h e sa.mc · the or1Q1atal tr11le or· plute polish turl\ed home.
t'.ime\ W«' helil' U:t-f8'•wlll be ll c.!Ctcl'· tlo t~trcve and' t t.Jnove Rt Lhc-chlli ec
Bwearina:en
QIJ.d
BillY Capehart
who vtsltQl1ne4 d{tve on tree lunch.
1u11ch board. n wn.s rough and :~Mr~·~·~;Muff.g~g~le~
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rt:b-d~·,_ pnd. not co.lcul&amp;ted to a.ttract
Houd&amp;shelt returnB•c~ tl\at tpe gratll! O.rbecm,
lom~ty.

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finished the
.second week or practice Wttti his
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Jltoteget ib&amp;t have tried· out tor the 1
Yellow Jacket squad this season I
and lllthDulh not entirely aattsfted 1
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With the early showing is ready to' Le . ' Ch .
F
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g~ve tbe~ an opportunity to show ~.
&amp;"lCn a
ar1ty und ueb
Qat Jula .been tauKht them
Nice Sum From Local
l loeMQn.s
ta.cklltllg, block In$ and ,
T:
f\lndanien.bals of football have con- I
ournament
lbmed ~e ' ll'eater part of the prae.t;&amp;ce &amp;eSiions th~ first , week and ' The fil"'l.ll soft ball giUDe ot t-he
earJ7 paft or thiS week although 1 scaeon was played here Wej;lnesday
~ens1v~ ~ al'ld ' defen8lve plays have t\~mng under the II!Jhts of the
~n handed the boys this week 1M dHeport. hl.&amp;h school football
au4 a t~arp has slowly began to fidct with th O! lccal Leglon repretake" torm '
sen ..!tlves wlnnlng vvet thtt Hysell
IIQiven ari assortmenG ot fut boys, R--' ·eam 2 to &amp;. ,
alt ... ~. talJ 00-~s and dlmlnytlve
The game was fa.st and indeed
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A.:-o!".:~,;:~ 'w:' b.:~~\');:: :~~U!~~~Ill~t~'~t~~~~:~por~tt!''~
enlenod

fOrcedwlth
Dr. Frank
lnhis hands

J1 to The
the robber
bathroom

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EASY TO PICK THE BES

the

Graduation. time wu aun a teat 1above his head. He then eut
Mom. She had ber troubles 1et- j t · JephonP wl~ s.nd huriredly
Pop oatfttted u be argued (liter examlning the room
itep of tbe way lib a ba.lkr .'Frank waa not searched and
ta.en there Wu TomJPy'• •\lit j bRBlfS."e was lert untouched

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andltim
thl!r. wu ;
do bat let
have It :
f&amp;g,9&amp;. Mom didn't ·
woald manap but

Keystone

~ . 'fhf 'fOte , CaDle ll.fter vehcmem.
dcnum.mtlons or the 'delay In signI tnt the coal code In which the
t-2mpu cC the sout.hw.estern • coo.J ,
udner wa.s displayed, naked and ,
ungllded.
E pe:aker after spea.ker ret.terated
the Keystone thoua:ht of the minE:l"'
I-""'~ WilDt. back to work In AU.JUSl
on the Pu:sldent'a promlee to :JI\'C
, up our Jabot· rlghta and now, a
1 month la~. we don't have thm."
r The vrt.e rsprc.!l'ented a ;c~rnplet.£vl.ctory tor the 1nsurent element
within the ranks. aJt.hough t111:

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did"
1till bad a
tobaoro 1n
lllOUth and
:lE~~~t~would
have dlqraeed her
it out Jut betont be went
haf,clinc it in

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.darli,W
ffle Ormon-n1
it paat him
, tbeJ' rot the~ and
J~!~~:~~~;-;waa re~ •1U'Jiriaed at the fine
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Pop ear'tied it aif He 8 ted
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looked,
hJm tunny.
not¥.ed. tbem ueept tG
~ndiJ , to t~!!' ~oat im- ~
ooee; .lnd once 1te even
to bow. Mom wu reaDJ
ot hi•: and whea the,. walktiM alale, abe in ber MW
d&amp;t erepe, It wu alill01t like
were eettina marritcl qaJn.
Pop, Hom deelde4, re~IJ
been an actor; when
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Lower Main St.

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vciCfd opposition to the walko:..t of
the United Mine Workers dlstrtct
leader~ was n ot carried to the
mf.!tttnll'. Not a. word was .!;pokei,J
In behalf of the district om.oors In
ct:IPO!Iitlon [0 the stlike
Leadtrs of th-:: insurgent group
which har~ gained cont.r.:J c\' •r th£
local unions to dfSlfSnntt th ? walk~
out a strike. They ha.v~ a.doptl~d
the farmer's term of, "Hollda,y"
But the picket 1111&amp; ta 'prE8ent a.t
the la~r ttpples. Just as alwa}S.
Virtually every one of tbJ&gt; H. C.
Frick Coke Company mtn.:~ , cradl~~
ot the summer walkout which pre.~
dplt.ate&lt;t ma.rt.ll(J la.w ... In FayetW!
county and was marked by mte!'mlttent blcod.&lt;~hed, 1&amp; Idle today.
All but two or .the string oi Plttsburrh Coal Company mine!. a.!Oil,-,
the Moncn~abela. valley have ~1

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PATHfiNDER
4.40-21
5.00-W
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compiU!y rubotllartes, lllke
the
United Stat.es steel-conrolled Ft1ck
. company, have teen fcreed out by
the strike, and a majcrJty of tM In· dependmtly o"'ned workings have
ceased operations. •' ·
So far, the strike has not ~
tnt.o the n:&gt;rthetn cf 'de~tral Penitaylvanlia titwnl.n.oull ' tlel&lt;ko :whiph
j joined the sull'liper , walkout bl
aympalhy .
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may
a mad t fence, bat ap Uleft iD. detennine what can be'"· aecornpll!h~
;;;;,.i;;~,iid:llt abo do1II&gt;W U.alllom.,..
' 1 •• aloo
ed by wa.y of rehfbl~tatlon and the
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cure of oertatn ·~J. mental and
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M dae ~ , 1~ ' , tbt:r
.. _,__,... , _ phyetcal devtatlo.DB trom nonnat.l
.W. 110111 louidod JDrt,lo &amp;,Wa~p.
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1he&amp;ltb and behavior that do not
dollu bDI, • IT '.'_,....._
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IC&amp;J__,.- ; readU;t ;:rield to the pr
es of
0 urll t; 8
-~' ·· "-~ 1 'Thllt. n.,ot~~r IIJOIN
Ja.u
WM Jtft1:t7, X-. act~ or medicine or anv other
Ia lror UUio - · t.ilobic eoaldn't holp lhl•t ..Ut a plobln lnslrumentaltty."
lib a _ , ari4 !lllllr!a&amp;' 11om acn It
If I~T WWIMr 1 Judae Hollman &lt;OOIIIIOD!Od that
o1rt ..U -ir
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"It "' ]JQUlble to • ., u.o..,u~o
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a IDpU C S •
J)r'Oblem cblldren ftom liv.:. of
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old 0111 tM daD .tde 1he tl01dd tun thoqh bia U.w he wu the W.CIJ!• 1
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ConUnuea hom Pace vqe&gt;
aad haw uttber new drua· then. evarr~ elH lmew il. 11om~~ asserted thnt he acted in :.elf dewhen lfyrt told her u.. pri~ :Uom n't belleYe tliat tllil wu ~ lliir rense.
.,.... ldldn' feel u : bad 8i she 'm~t little To-.m,- l'fOWD ap to neh a Rul1nr upon Henkel's C&amp;!Je', Ju~
J~::;;:.:1k
altha bib felt bad
b cru' m&amp;ll. But It wu too 'bad that ~lfnum doolarod that the I
C:;:ntll ~L e
eaoua ' It bl!d to be .~lied with tUt J:llit : tnvc·lved are "ex~Jy ul~
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hl1 pa·~·tr eouldn't
I~U\l from him.
Tbta Kpm f f r 1• t eftl';rO'ec

pay

more than

for other tires-and leu
•than you paid for molt
Goodyears last Fall.

be could bt mort arit- ·
tht.a even Cba~ Wtae)\ '
wu worth aU tlle ' tioali.le it.
Kom 4eelded, to Me the look
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ot 1
Their
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We are overstocked with all co!ors o! High Grad e
l'nint and' we have decided to cut it down to the bone.
J'or ten da)'ll only we will sell }{igh Grade Jiou.,e Paint
for $1.75 per gallon and Red Roof and Barn Paint for
$1.25 per gallon. You muot act q!Hck, as prices on Paint
arc raising considerably- YOU I&lt;NOW THAT!
Guaranteed Heavy Duty 13 Plate Batteries at $4.75
and your old battery.
All sizes of Tires and Tubes and Auto Accessor!&lt;·
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plnce. to tlo buoine11.
S"'1urir~
merclu"ndis" to oell is only the firat step. ·
'fhe m~•t iJllPOrtant thing ia the aelliniJ of merchandise an_d
seUing h right.
The'right kil!d 9f 111'\'l'h'l!ldiae, ~.qckell, UP. by the ri1bt kind
of A~vt:J1iljng, will alway• build a profitable buaine••· '
,(;po~ Jldvertiainc createa an irre.tible appeJOI.
J\dverti1ed mert~andiae alwan create•' iJood·will for a11J
b111i~t~ l!m:•u.- it sinl aatitflic~i0u.
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' Tbe 111'!"·'1~ fo~,ad~~tj•l'4 IOC!d• \~ 'ro." 'i!lJ day by dai~...--­
A~y:el'\l•i!s alwa:n'l'\a~• a wonll,erfljl i~pretaion
a~opp~fJl ~Y tlwaJa read the ad1 before ahoppjng in
nve t1• ~tnd money..
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Truthful tdver~ll!~IJ "~' ~i.de r'l~i'l of ,ppeal. It reachea
ever,r~.
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How One Woman
Lost 20 Lbs. of Fat

tresa

'AJJ' MY o· 0¥'

By EDSON R. WAITE, SHAWNEE, OKLA.

I

Legu,' ]al ors

Chlcaeo. Sept H.-IN&amp;-A ~n·
tenoe nr 199 years _, tJrlt!Otl Loda.y
wu imposed 00 "Pater ?iocolo
Ptt.e" Pace tor Ule murder of poUetma n Patrtd: Rya.n on August.
Aft.er ~UbetathlJC two hours IUl.(!

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Ne¥&lt;r will " uctte r uppm'\unity present itself. Labor
can be hJd from the relief nrmy and certainly th•re could
be no oQter proj ec t mor&lt;.! worthy ot' execution than the
one undllr discussion. After the few objections to the lot
t'cgardi~,g :1ize and contour ate overcome, lhe next move
t o be cob sidered is lighting lire lleld If the field is lighted, the people of Pomeroy will give sports at night in the 1
nut ot duor 1:1 in scuwuab lc weather, the same undyhtg ·
rijppon that has been accorded the basketball team• in
• the pasi If h ey will have time afl~r ~heir hoqrs of b~si­
.nelltl are over,' to e njoy an athletic event ~nd tbey will b•
(ll!ld of the ch~nce tu rest and relax while w~~~~intl the
various li:in&lt;l• of competition.
· ' ~.e :!ire )lot only losing a ch'!VC~ tp give q11r yo~tb a
·&lt;./t81lce t~ onjoy ana develop itaelf, weAr~ preven"ntr oqr
· ~!q•r fofko .from tJetting a recre'atfo~ · t~at PJ.~Y lr~llf lt~ve
p~eded. The succe•• or continu~d lall~t·e of the sltqatjon
JOI\~ squarely up to tfle peqpJ~ of t~~· town. 'fhat will

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1 ERM FOR SLAl'ER

f&lt;jnn *'"i• vnoJ
Irnc &lt;O".mtlnuecl
,(Of te}esraphed a.ppet.la floln
1I8A
:-p.t ,y.rm·~!.lllo
·wing
the ooat
rd.(ner~
to stay

if)jd \!OU

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Lb
a o:wo

LO~G

Call i

Season Of Soft
BaJJ Is Cfosed-

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place

talP ot pt&lt;&gt;duolnf soodJI In !Jill
cow&gt;l:rr.
Tbe rt.d.io plea of OWen D.
'lelun&amp;. cb&amp;lrman ot t.M Oeneral
llf&lt;!trlc Oorrllli&amp;nJ, tor cooperation
w!th t.be !IRA wu rtcelved with en
t.huaiNm by oiDcl&amp;LI. They ellpeet.ed YounJ'• plea. to laave a marked
efl'~ In brtna1DJ lalaardl into r.he
MOvement.

ii'IILy, Imposing the lourLh l'f9
H you
rat. ho'IIV would Jilll
here durlna tbe lwnmer ha\'e rea- I Bowel, who w1ll make her horM
(Oollti.nUI:G n-om Pace-ODIJ
y.-Ar sentenoo 1.o be pa&amp;;ed ttUWt· like t.o lose It and at. tbe aame
lll:ed. a aw:ceutul &amp;e&amp;IOD wieb &amp; ! WWl tbem. An auctlon at the llll t\ formal rulilll' l'nlm: the NRA
t lhe war on ~.jWCk-lrlWtT ~IJl.IIIC:H Llmt' gtun In phyaical charm and
cooalderable 1wn to 10 lnto their KoweJl home 1n Downinlf,o.D Wll.l declarlnll' that the ''cJoed Mop" il
t.~t.sa.n s1x weeks n~o
u&lt;:qu1le a. clean, clt&gt;ar akin au,t
cnarlty fund. Thla fund. dertnd htld Wecl.Qeaday. ,
01.1Ua-.ved.
&lt;Oonanuea nom Paae OniJJ
c:Yt!JI that sparkle: wit h bua,JW6
from the protltll of the pmes, wm
Mr. and Ml'l. 08cai' Pupte o1
Adml.n18trator HUih 8. Jobnaon ttodueed by Senator !:award N. Wal
hPa lth?
be used. entJrely tor eharl\:r pur-- Toledo, "ved. Wedneada.y for a h&amp;'!l before him a. joint declaration. dvocel 101 of Olccinnatl.
AUSTRJAN PI ANC?=. 0\".E:R.
Why not do what thouaands c::
;Mlaea tn _.1d41eport &amp;J¥1 vlc1n1ty by visit wt~...ml~v.~ Joll¥. Letty Pu- c.I ·tht industrial •nd labor advilorJ
GERMANY
wome n ha ve da.lltl t.o itt rid c:.t•
!he.&gt; Leatonrtalrea 1n their usual re- pte, wbo, 1'WI b,.m ~tJnc wltb bo&amp;rdl del!llgped to prevent flll"tber Ool b
pounds of unwanted fa.t? Ta.ke one
0 Be t. 14-IN&amp;-Ha.lf
li&lt;'t procn.m..
\them ln ._.ledo, returned with tampertna' With the labor p!'OYi- way ~r:'ulh ··the p ~lative mlU,
Munich, cn-nnany, &amp;opt
14- 1 hal! teaspoon of Kruschen Ba.l t11 _
AJkle from tbe aum. placed ln the them.
dcps ol fhe- reeovery la.w.
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u 1e Almat bill provid.Jlll the death IN8-Two Austrian po1lex' fl.lr· In u glass of hot :water everr'.morn.!hartty tund ' of tbe orpnlea.Uon, l Mrs. R&amp;Jasell of B~ Street left
A lQlQlal k pl opinion on tho penalty for ' 0 h 10 kldnapen [ planes rrom SalzbuflC, Au.str41.. lng before breakfhst and k~ Lt U'&gt;
:he Leaionnalree purthued. a pub- the ftnt ot the week for a vlllt In clcafd elaop. which John8oll bAnDed when death results to tht' vic- new over oe1ma.n t"J11tal"'Y t.&lt;X'!ay 1;:.: 30 (.h:&amp;ys You am help the I\C · 1
·_1C 'apeakinll' &amp;rranaemeot. to be Oalllpolia with relattvea and trtenda it\ hls Ohlcaso speech Labor day tim, today wu ready ror a.ctkm . I an otnclal ~n nuuncement charged t!on of K rusc hen by cutu.n~ down
uaed dW'iql foott.ll pmea thla
Miss Emme KcQulll of Colum- iLllo wa! being sought.
In the House or Repruentattves tolThe
annouceme nt
sa.id
the on pastry and fattY meats and go~ 1\d other athletic eventa at the bua w1ll be the aueat for .several
In :l.ddiUon Lo the lrowttw' threat luwln&amp; pa.s&amp;ap In the senate yea- planes new ov~r and ctrclPd ilbout !t'g light un potatoei, butter . a.nd
.l&amp;:b xhool rp-ounds In c::omlns \ weeks of Nn. Lucy &amp;oaesa. •
of 1 a:ener&amp;l strike In tl1e bftumi- Le rday, 21; teo.
Freiluslng, n·!ll.r Traun.steln ar" Jot, cream Then wel~h yduraelf aJ'J
ears and tn ll.dd.itton erected a
VIrtU Edwards Ia apendlnl the nou&amp; coal fields, the Nlk td:tile and
The eeneral penaltJ for lddn•p- a.rn and t hl'n retui"'J1cd to the see how man}i pounds you h'l\ C
~ac~~l :ncl~ ...
bolt for the week end In Charleaton.
ahpe manutactur1nll' labor d18putea lng In Ohio would be Increased AWJtro-Ck'nnun bordt&gt;r
lost..
0 the •we SChoo1·
)('De
Mr. and MJ'8. Frank Orop.n emphastred the b1tterne88 of the Jrom li to 30 years 1mpr1llonment
Kruschen Salts are B blend of ~
Each year the Leaton purehasea a.nd dAul!l:hter have returned from 1nternec111e labor war
ul)der the Annat bill. ·
salts most hdJlfnl to body hea![h
sumethiaa to the benefit of the a vlsJt tn Charle6ton
A dele(l.ation of •nk worters hom
Benakir W. H. Annat 10) of
OHIO YOUTif MISSING
Best of Nil. "' bottle of KrusthC' a
~hool atbletlc field, lBIIt. Je&amp;r comMrs. Guy Carson was t.flkr.:r~ to the Lehigh Val!;y Petul&amp;flvania., Clevelo.nd, author or the mt'asw-e.
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Salts t h at will last you for 4 w~!c &gt;~
p.etina the fence that had bem Holcer hc&amp;pltsJ, ""l'bursday, In Raw- be.fred t,-cm a conrerence betwoon orepared It tG aUtren the pen11.lty
L11.nslng Mieh Sept 14-INs- 1costs but o. tline. Ask Barton '
bt~~~ :ge ~c:!!::~~~·u:~ Ungs ambulance. It ts re;r.»1.ed silk man\.t~uetu~trs &lt;lnd Ute Amen- pnrticularly asal.Nt kidnapers lor r olicc her'e wt&gt; re asked today to ald ) Phtmnucv. Pomeroy, or MB.rtJn !-tidd thiB yea.r It 1s beUevec:l tba.t ~~~:j auftered an attack or ap- .::an Fede1 atlon of Labor union, a)!- ransom Leniency would be allow- m a search for JeRse carroll .. te: IRo llcr, M!ddleport agent, or nu;
Middleport has one or the best and pe
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pealed to the N11.Uonal labor boanl .' 1 in case of kidnaping a blood re- 3 car old New Le!&lt;!lngtnn o . bo y 1dru gy.!st for a bottle and staut to
mOBt compJete football ftelda In
fm· re .. osmt1u1
atlve resulting from marital dl~ .,.,bo h11s been n1lss u1g for several , lose rat tOday Its the sore wav !f~
Southeastern Ohlo and rtvallng
CLUB R08TR88
B.1ck .nt his desk after the Ne" ttlcultles when a Jury recommends L'ays Tbe appeal tor aid In the Ir.:-duce but tw s~.:re you get Kr:.~:.many planta: In other eectlons or
NRA
derr:C'I JStratlon,
Johnso:t -n;-~Y bill 1 d h
Ma.ch wo..s madf' by Sheriff Jl\mes I chen -your health comes,_ first
the state
Mrs. Cecil Bradbury was h01Leu, drove nh(ad ,.,.lth an agreement on
be
a rea Y as beer. approv - 1 H Adrian ut Prrry County Ohi1&gt;
- ad v.
W •---•
H.
to ... _
00 Y Governor George Wh1W ln~
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c_----~--e ... K!Nilf a,....,moon,
'""""' mem- &amp; b~l.lmll.lOUS cua.l code 11.8 his lm- I formally, and Is !!XpeC!.ed to be
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Mn. L. A Thomaa left !be .. _.. bera of the contract bridae club medlat.e !!lOBI
sl&amp;l(ed by him If pas500. tn the tm:m:umm:musutt:::usu:m! nmmaumum
and a number or a:uests. Guellta
Ctnrerences were under way on 1House
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Of the week for a vlait with rela- were: Meada.mea Cedric Ola.rk, pl'Opckd revi"&gt;1on or the code, with
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REAL - ART CROQUIGNOLE
tlves at Sa.v~nna.h, 0 · Dr. 1bomaa John Kent, Oscar Klein, Da.vitl Prl!!lldrnl. RoVI€ velt reportad. to be 1
CALIFORNIAN KJLLIW
has been there for some t.ime.
M1ller and Hollis Scott.
ready to take &lt;t hnnd to forre aePERMANENTS
Mr. and Mn. Herbert Pink, MJ...
!.ira. Alfred Elberfeld received tlon shortly unl~ an agreemoot 1..s
'Pasatlen&amp;, Cal, Sept I-t----INsbel Hyrell, Mr
and Mra p, A. Lhe Club prize.
reRched
Bennett Puterbaugh, 34, lnspEct&lt;•l
Hysell and Mrs. Clarenee White
The hostess serve~ del1cious reJohmon had before hun the pn- on the clty's water storage proWe wish to notify our patJ·otH
attended the fllllllral or a. rela- Cte&amp;hments at the close of the play. rral retaUeJ 8, code whJch however ject and former lootl)all star at
that
we have recentlv. installed
tlve, Ben Ha.rrieon, at The PlaJna,
was ~till in paoceRS f}( -rev1&amp;1on
Cornell ahd 8t&amp;nford LinlversltJ..,;
I0. Thursday.
FREE MEmODIST CIRCUIT
the 1-e lall dl , i:;.Joll '!"lJ
I was kUied today when he fell Into
a Real-Art Crogquigiwle PermaI An all-day quUttng waa held,
T. B. Orr, Pador
to 111 nhlbit ~~llmg · r.r lfOOCI:~ n. conc1·ete mlx:er
I nent Machine. We are now
IThursday, o.t the home ot Mrs. Laurel Clift 8 S.
cc~t and an added I&amp; pel' cent was
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l Mo.ry Cook on North Bi!cond av9"30 E. C bel
held 111
be ,
di
equipped to create a
coi
WARDEN QUESTIONED
enue At noon a pot-luck Jut\ch f'lnlaw, Supt
~ ng
a ~a..uee, pc.u ng
, wa.o: ·enJoyed,
Pra.lse service 10 .45.
l .ek'JUHnaLitn_ of a general pallcy .
ffure for you of beauty and bng
ColumbUs, 0.. Sept. lt:--lNS• Oeota:e Lentz of McArthUJ' wa."'
Sermon '1 30.
W~ih the OOo~ and shoe cod~
lasting attractiveness.
a ·~to h
w-• d
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, Hy~~ell Run S S. 9:30 S M. Rus- hearing cc.nclud-d. the mCJ tlon p1c- V; arden Preston E Thomas of Ohio
Penitentiary, today was called upon
Phone 481-R
Supt. 10:45
ture hearll\'j
was near ~
on end
A IW Ule state parole board to subSermon
, dc.tl!n
other he.ariDIJS
to be
J
Praise service 7:30.
h eld befort&gt; the en,:l or the week.
n.Jt a.ll mformation In connection
with reports or an alleged attempt
BURFORD BEAUTY SHOPPE
1
to "buy the freedom" of Amor
B-AND-IT
W
. RONO-SUITE
Middleport, Ohio,
trimming manufacturers demanded Fhater, Ctncinroatl broker who was
granted a parole recently aloJW" wltb
1
Clarence A
Dorger, CJndnnaU I
menn Frank president of ' the UnJ- f_o_re_II!O
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-m
_' lld_e goods at less than a banker.
versity of Wlsconstn, IIi his hotoel
room 1..1 nloht w.. beJI•v•d by

LIVER LE

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~W ~ll IN I~ L
~ONTEST fRI0.~ Y

"I' Ia _ . uy c:oncode&lt;l.• be
ool&lt;l, "t.bal lhe juvenile .,.,.... 11U1!t
ftnally yield 101;ne of tt. ~
to a bolpltal or Uke lnJUtutklll ln.
whtcb force and. au.UKI'I.W duM nat

Boley, who han been vWLUnt

et'eDlnl ~ hDIIle'

Wedneedt.)'

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WIJUQQT CA·•,o"t·glr·j:

YC8l'O.

6l)ua4 tO aometh.ina t.h&amp;t lookl Wtt
a team eat-able ot boklln&amp;: Ita OWQ
en the. &amp;:rid th1a! season.
Ttu~ 11133 Yellow Jaeketa wiU be
the smallest tes.m ever representinf
Middleport higl:t school, the meor
~or says, but It 1s belleved t.ha~ t.heJ
will enter each contest undaunted
and with 1Qtentlom of dot.na: aU 1n
their power to take the contelt no
rr.atter bow larse the oppoSition.
The forward wall of the current
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team
be rather weak . 11 early
Small putfit Ready For !'howtnp are tndtcative, 1 while the
t ilft-'backfteld Will be one of averqe
Lid Li
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it
we!a:J;lt Deaplte this tact Coach
· Cbeahire
Ba.ttyn hal attempted to tnatlll the
..._
flghtlng spirit In his UK"htweilbt
C
squad and to send. them Into the
Or~~:~m:n':':a:Oee~or.o~heh~~ ~1"~~1a~:.ntest with plenty o-r pep
fltlnl' Or'the tootblllft seaaon ,here,
The ga~enc;rlday ntrht will be"'tlJe Middleport hltJh ichoo~ YeHow I ain at 8 o'clock and will br the
Jkeket&amp; 1 took a. breathina spell .,ftrst contest on the
rtdlron thlll
'lihursd&amp;J in anticipation of t.he lid- se
So
h
B
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lJ,ftlnl cOt1teBt l"rlda.)' nl.io!'1t wiUt
ason n
ut eastem Ohio.

Last Excursion of The Season

HER . A,jlE ways and ways o{ p~lfininiJ different
'"'W"i.d..
1
b11tthe one ~ur"
~~&amp;. one, i~ to' J:i 0,:~":.1.!!''lb~t~, 0~':'.'i~ ~ ~..e~ ~~~~• furto ,
·'W
.
ott I&lt;;lly ~y With hal).d's and feet crossed an&lt;l hope that n••UY corrcilt '111m
~ nrut rl •I lll!&gt;2:li. ~.. sLIU • man'• wm:"f.t.
¥
opportu':fl.it,Y wiJI stumble over one's feet in hJs quest to hcdful ot rree luqcb will put nny We are ur..t getting hlsl.o!I M I to
"''d Mrs ~·ville crooks and
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a'-pettre in ~H.olt.hf;ot·J.
o.nutst' CUI grwHtchllda en. but to
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be ~rsthl;ted to some one's bosom.
'~t.~nuut.h d own the fe;n s of tt).c ot)·l- sr.n 1John sp1:rnt Sunday at New
At -various times ' in variou~:~
placl\~ •. an.l, among vor- lngHcq;ever,
Whel\ rou arc ou~ din- ll!lli r~tllmn.teur.
Haven
.
.
wt.~ yo~ a.W~ or y(]Ul" wire
-Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holmes ond '
1,1
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led gro~s, the many people mtere~:~tt•d m the welfare of yeti arc not R;oti'" to lake 'em· tnto
'The r€8tl'l!rnni owner ill! J
J chll~ren and Mr. and Mrs. Mot·gan
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Pomet·oy have broached and discutJSed the subject of an a !a.loun. tcad ..lliflm up to the P 1'~t - mo•c fear t11e fHIIoon lunchec th•~~ ~:: 1~h~~~~b:c~~t~:~t:~gh~~; And Vnu'Jf Jump OUt OfBed
' I ld 1n
· I' omeruy. As a II know who h ave t~pent udcll.rlr
la and sa.y. Pin 1-..aek your Aar.., the Wcstbmy Polo .-ilt should worrl'
h
h
'"
th e Monunr
· ltarin' to G0
l'.thl e t lC .• ~
Ulat's \\hBt I think of you" I
I
,.,,, ' f •....n~- . .... I
Robert ~oulsby w 0
as IICCtl
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.~.,..
ever ll~ ep ......m L o rw~ s~~...,t l'l.J sl.'eQd,lng the 8un(mer with Mr. and
any time m th1s vlllllllC, the people, both grown-up~ and
In Ccntrnl Park n Ls a dll'fer'l."nt Mrs, E. J Soulsby Sr. Rnrl !amtly
II you feel""'" •nd nnk ud tb111 .. or~o~
ol.
d Ito 'I
ln~.~h punk, d011't •••!low • IIJt of uu.,
youtha, .,.ave no chuncc for indulging either in recreation Nope. thr !Ol'llblc ollntteJ"P.Ta will crow H gc.lt·r.
rl'turnr.d to his honn at Port.ll\Jld
minP.n.l-t.&gt;r,oiiJI•utiVI!I!&amp;udyor.h•lrilll
J '
d t ·r ·
·rl h1 ·
b
nllt &amp;.and f01· thflt They arc gcirlt!
Edwarrt Quillen of c,~,'"~~::~ I rum •nd e~pett t ltm tom. \r you su&lt;JdeniJ
or P ny~roun uc )VI 1es Ill ouhn e at etJc CVPnts ecausc to imVJt on fl'f'..sh up~ 11 . !•JJU.lklhJS 'I h r bors \\ he ~~~~ ~w &lt;:. LJ Lhc 111 ,•. ., cJme M1mdny to visit 'Harry
.,;:,~ ~~:Yb:::~n!o·~~ ~~&lt;&gt;lo~~·~:~ tilt&lt;
the topc;Jgraphy of the place is such that level ground in BllWIWP.I'c u.nd gllsteuhl8 sliver hu;;, tf' lu Uw :,:nhHm r.r..uld I K iiJt~r llllf'- f~mlly
oo-ll•nd • mere mo~e•ut d!Mn't..-et at
't'
· 1 ·
t
l
with their hot s 1ocelle6
aJir.rd JIOr care to dine sJttl ng do~o.:n
Elmont BArton who wonL Lo To- thl!ea.u,e.~beMUon~Oifourdown-and-ou'
t
t
grea q~an 1 1e1:1 ~amp y lb no prel:!en ,
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'I h ey toto,..., •·p ut ,_ 0 lr~lll"" b"'n! ledo Tuesday to visit his father
feeun,
II your llvtr. rt •hould paur out two
\A4 ..
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.,.
~oe
poundl of llqu1d hUe '"to :roor bowt!l daD1.
The one ava1lable spot is the athletie field purchased f
1and IWbblt.&gt;d down xon&lt;an lca.l g:w:- turned Friday.
11 th~ bllo:o 111 roo' llo.rint fret~!)', )'our food
nt the time the site Wt\~ boulTht for a J'ttnior hitJh dchool 1 Wr lma.gtne th(' r'm-cr--th.-lin" I ttxmcmlcal curtn.~lttr!&gt; which would William Soulsby who ts
~:-n~t,a:e~Ji.I!ciu:'.~~h.~"y~~ ~~~~~~
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H?l!tautanl... r"te unju\y ni.mu::d noL loo k om cf pwcc Jn h'li).}e}'~ O:i · In Columbus spent
thick. b1d b.ato:o ~nd rmu b..ath '• roul
with the end ill view that it saould furnish an athletic a.bcut the filling poweJ'S of tree dll~lt"lum. lf Ute I.Jctt u clun: 01 Sil nd:fi here With his
lllr.lnoft""breaklouti:~hlentl•h ~. vourhnd
site wht!rem athletic eve nts might be staqf!d. It has been lunch Anyv.a)', tru:- dcnllted den- J&lt;C~~taurRnt " K l \'t&gt; ~;tuff !J ,., th" l , Pnd rslr.i so~~bfl JJ,~d I
:;:::~.\f.:l::..'~~ownandout.You.rwbokl
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t.D.t&lt;:ssen wa.s ~_,twn.vs n stag affair then we c1m l'iiiV ~hey n1 c ht u!'.llgcr
Mr. an
rs
rg
an ey
u takel th011e lr'Ot)!), old CARTER·~
~orne o~. our years smce the s1te was bought and 111 those n w~ never Ladles' Dny arou-nd L•f di rect com~ct.itum
OalttpoUs were eunday R
uesiJI
LITTLK
LtV.EH. l"u.t.s to ~:e~ the.e two
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J IIIP.d 1 · h f
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Newton Mn nley and tarn 11 Y.
r.mnd• .,r lulo ftnwlng frefly and nnk~ ynu
four YCllfS httle 11 aoy consuucwv~ move hnl:l been made rt'•'· d'e lllXCP iJS DO ':1 (Ul. ~c- ux
M181i Annie Ka.rr who 1tJ employ- IIIII "up and up." Th' r eonl•ln W&lt;Mldl!rful,
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An1 the S'l.lccn rw·n·shcd nen. d I c 1 t;,
t th
k d barmle&gt;~~~,J~IIItle V"'fo:!tllblo l!•ttaeta, amaslnr
toward setting the l'iituation to the point wht.•rt! the ground
t.hmo row N ~·thllHJ wnr.. cooked · n o nm us spen
e wee en wh•n It eome~ to m•ldn1 thn b,lo, .. ow frffiy,
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Dlltdon'tuklorllverpll"'- AikforCarter'e
may be:., used profitably as well as physically f• lr the ben'"" t ewnlc ut tic unci ne unttl ycu IJI ~;IUlCd on it.
Mrs. Het·bert. Rtoba.rt who h118 LilUcU•crPIIla.Looktorlhenal'llleCarta-'•
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consl&amp;t.t; of a. r.::wt :!r lml(l B.ld a
)jc
Ill 16 1o 1 1
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l.t~UeUo;erPIUIIonlbcred labei."R'*'nhiiUbefit ot those engaged in athletics.
Leact fcrk You frtood mllne walt· 'et\
s wy mprovna:
awut.. ¥611atdltlc-.. OlNtc.w..c..
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Rev. Ackley and sou Eugene
Th~ tact that 'inancet; have beeu a r t- ~&amp;"llhve quan- ln.; fLitr turn A roal seatlc1nau
v1stLed relatives b' Athens the
tity rilu~t not lJe overlooked hcfor•• AllY thouaht of criti- tiWilYB wlprs the knife on hi&lt;t \"lbki·
1\'!:!L '!f the week.
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eken; before p8UL!1 i It Lo :rou
Lenora Oll.lnllbcll left the ft1 st of
cis m is Jevellcd at any thought to he reapnn~ible. As a
the week for Bct·ca, 0 where she
matter &amp;t· fact however there i H tou much of the attitude The (,utlcry .,..a.s P:f\lked 111 :.t. r!ecp
Ill· teach oohuol the comlng yep.r
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gla.Fa filled With WEI.t:!r. We heJOII~Ph Thorn or Chicago spent
. !he pllst week as Lhe guest or Ira
"let the othur fellow do it" for any real results to be qu :mJ.cc"/ one -'&gt;&lt;iln: n tor t\\ ·nl;.
obtained there in the near future . If that field is to be put ~~ea:!t!e~~~~~~.th~k~!~ ~!
1Fl;~~:~a~S 1 ~r;~~~~1:t Nease were the
into shr.(lle und the h1gh Apots caused by a slip, removed,
- - - - --•mne c~certerl movc·ment must he made anrt some action otMr thau Wt! huve wituc~Med in tho post
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alderab)~ trouble ln bt~l' Ute

YELITOW :JACKHS

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at prevtJL •
Ur and l4rl.
wu pJaredla,u • benefit alfatr for 'IHoweU ~ dauihter.ldt. nunlhe bt.U P JeH.
day eart.,.. tor tbelr b.omfl at
'I1le PeeneyJBennett Post of the -~ ...,.. ·---·~ b•
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~tor the 1bl&amp;l crowd.

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dry recalcitrants and die har·ds who insist that the
):Jeople of this country do not want the prohibitio~ law '
repealed 1s that they Hte pou r reade rs. In other words
what uppeHrs as the plawe!it ldnd of simple writ'ing- on
the wall , is Greek t o thust! who profess that tht&gt; dry caut~e
is not yet lost.
Cowie
whorettkned
haa beento-vi!llthf'gln
t_hr1rhllll.
:~l',,'~r~e ;~1~~~n;t~;~~n&lt;~.e
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rela.tlves
here
hi8 Pm(J_n
Neslutt to
nfter
wLbml(
be1 e Iii~
o
The old ada ge that none are so blind as those who
home at Cleveland Monday
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will not sec, may well be applied in tht~ case. Already
Albert Duckworth and son and Akron , nre ~-i-e ndln!:;':' a f&lt;'w da p I
c
Ira Bartels who v1s1ted Prank Baf~ with h '; f.'\thrr Rev· w M. Slau· Mr
\:1~~;:d~i~r
29 states have voted on the lJUestion and !lot only have 29
tela e.nd famUy at Smithville re- tsN ·r.
'"' , ~!i~e~e w•
a~atcs voted again~t the pre~ent amendment hut in every
turned Tuesday.
Tlw Helper, Sunday school chss
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----~ - -- - Mr. and Mrs. Carl Richter fMII- of Un1cn church hnr\ a plcnl('
b•n~le Instance, 29 stateH have IJeen ovP.rwhclmingly in
d•ed
Cowie;
of
Akron
spent
the
a.nd
dhlnCI'
at
the
Evans
rail
UNION
R,IQGt
favor of•it. new deal.
week end With rela.Uves a.nd lflends. ground !n Ja"\'';on county.
Ml~ Ann Weese who has been
W}f~n men like Mr. McNaught, head nf the Ohio
W11Uam Mllrkln Is s lt...,lly improv visiting relatives ln Columbus reBut rJ. ll..tmgarncr tw&lt;l ~an
l, 1rned home.
Roy .Jllnlw; of Oclumbur, sp C'n~ 1m!o( It om a severe CJ;tld.
",nti-Sa}Xlon League, make th~ statements he has been
Mr. and Mrs, W1l1Jam Venoy I'Lnd ' ! · we( k t od wtth the Bum~r.t l'-~ Mrs Eva Townsend Is much tm charged;:with Muying, they sim piy bring more discredit
wn M1ltcn spent sunday at Racine 11 r fam1llcs ami otkr frlcnd.'l
JHOVCd.
the gucst11 of Mrs. Emo-ry Shall"'
Walter Miller. wife Rl'\d children 1 Mrs Oeot·gc Markin was in Wcllrather tfian aid to their ca uoe
fll~d ra.mily
d Columbus arc spending the week :-~ton a Lout n week ago oq buelne.ss.
Tht fact thllt prohibition attempt in this country
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Avery
Roberts
and
!~ere with hl.s
father-In-law J
Je~se Davla who bali been Ul 1~
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t en Marvin and w F
Bartels Giant KJlU.PP and family
, \mpro~cd.
has bee~ a rank l'ailure i!i mo.'l t xpparcnt to all, else such
lsr('nt the week end ~t Huntington I Rev. W M. Slaughter and Wil- l TtLe Bowen-Oo~Lrlll rewtlon a t
a tr_l\me~dous maiority as hn~ a lready been rolled up
the guests of Ernest Bartels and rn1 Johnson H.r~ attendmg the Vales Mills last Sunday wa.s Wf!ll
fr.mlly.
anpual conrerencc t&gt;f tbe U. B llltf'll(iect. Everyone reports a good
~gnmat .!he prest•nt law, cuuld not have been obtained. It
11 t•w 1111d a t;ood dJnn_•_c
1\'lrs. Robrr v. atvi son and Mt· rhurch at Clarksburg this week.
'·- - must be' patent tu all that thousand&lt; who forn,erly vokd
lUid M1s Ule and ch1!dren of near : - - - - - ~ - --~-for prollibilion muat have changed their minds on u,.,
flu anton, I'n . nnd Emory Bhnln ··•lll!tlllltll11H:t~:ltll:ml~tllrlltllltllllaU:Ill~~mllttllltlllltllllllltllltlllll=ailllllttllttl:~!
ar,d family of Rae~ne spent ,friday I ·•
questi01ffor certainly there never h:1ve bPrn us mn~y
vdth wuu.m venoy anct fnmuy.
MOONLIGHT EXCURSION.
dyed in .the wool wets in the nation c~ii have been found
Mr. a1•d Mrs. NeWton Mfl.nlcy uc- 1
co
mpanied by J. N Manley and I
by the recent elections, for if there wrre the countt·y
SYRACUSE
ville ann granddaughter Phylll,;
never wl)uld have been dry.
J~"an Lepper of, Wolf Pen went to
rJfr
and
Mr:,:.
Wm.
Hallam
af
Parkers.burg
Sunday to visit Ml"l:i.
It nbt only ia a display of poor sportl!monshlp but it
JacifJonvJllc
0,
Mrs
Bob
Miller
Manleys
bl'Othflr,
C J. Sennett
By Arthur "Buaa" Baor
is prepo"sterous nnd ridiculous for the dry lenders to say
Gl ~~umbu~:~, Mr. und Mts Fred \lho is confl!\ed In the hospital
the peo~le are voting beC'IIuse of misinfnrm•tion aupplied ~~;::;=======;:=:;:=:;::::;::==:====='~ :::=:4" Ua.l.m ol Chl~ugo, spent Sunday lhcre He Is Improving.
i
wit~ Mlti. Mtu&amp;arct A Neuse and
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Jpnlil:;
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Wut&gt; !he dhh tuw.J
c{ St AlbtliUI who huvc been vltilt{allu' J ~,ho whole "noble experh!Jent" hRr been.
TIW\' p~t!ifmlrlet&gt; r&lt;P')l'l
lng H T . Proctor and family re ~

One Word Led To Another

ll!terestlni lll&amp;DJ' oloM p)Qs
1h. ~ w.._,, &gt;&amp;lee
oultlqJ ID the lllDe lmiiDI
Ruth 'l'lll&gt;mM and Bol&lt;lld l!aU!"
PltchiDI oa. botb l1dea wu etreotan l"lillted at Oowntncton. 'Wedneeaa.)'
and ex.....ttnrlJ 1004 for loe&amp;l pJt.. evenlne. wttb Mr. w Mra. Ralph
9~ and PIOVIded much enterta~A- HO'ftll and da.uhter Naomi ot

VIRGINIA:
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If you've ever

•tailed on a country road
at nicht you know the val·
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critica,I

check-up.

That'1
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water, ,here. It laYel

MARTIN:EBER.SBJlCH
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time. Aud be1t of all,
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tu the Horace LtemiJl(l: fJrm,
Helef\ Sisson il 8Pf!ndina' • few
""'c.M1 with nlatlves at Marlbll.
Mr. and .U:ra. lt0611 Plle and
f&amp;nJ.lly of Storya Run apen.t. 8unQay
with h1a pave.otl John l"lfe &amp;nd

Hubbell Shtdtd B, ~~~
. In Game Pitred U•· ' ·
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AKOOER-If.u..EY

Annoupeement Js mMe of the
marrblie wbtch occurr~ last week
cf Edftrd Areber aori ot llr. and
Mn. 'Orltl' Arcb.er of Balley Run
IUld OOtotbY Baley, dluehter ot 1ft
.and Mrs. WUI1a.nl Haler of Rutland
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Mary Hallhtll Is apend.lni thla ~resent with the troom'a parents but
week with l4r and Mrs. HoW$ earls vlill go to houseteepin&amp;' IOOD i.t the
r&gt;1 Rutland .
ll~ of ~elr own Oil Batley. Rill\.

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CARDINA'Ls WIN

Pitc:hea 20th.
Vietqm ~ed Splf;
Beat Browna

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James Jtmkln&amp; ar.d eon Beatr.::.:t
motored to Washington , c . H ., on

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jf~~~Y::or::k.. .. . .... . . 18 61
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Clyde Sma~y 1:1 hnproved.
but the ...:ntcaa:o
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Mr. and Mra. 0 . A. Adams
knocked that Idea i.s
re.turned from a trip Jn
........... 72 ..
Jac~son·a.
teet aa the)' ~:nd~;~~~
61!1
w!th relativia.
........ H 80
in the national league
Robe11t Ours returned. home li.li!IJ,~ grind, determined to e:o aomeW)lere, '
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urday for s lew days,
. . .. . .. . . 5:;1
88
even 1f it's, only around tho CO'mer.
J . W. Rowley has . bHn COI~.Iil•!lll
Battling r througtl tour and a
to bJ&amp; h~ wLth flu.
half hour&amp; ot Wlnd al)d gale, the
DIERIC&amp;N LEAGUE
Mrs. Cbariey JlyaeU 1.6 able
r.:·ulns sank the haughty Giants 2
Club
Won Lost
up.
Wa.shi.ngton
91 41
tf'l
0
and
cl1mbed
within
six
and
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pr~ifid
Lue Dodson made a trip t.o
n halt games of the league-leading :
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64
win on buslneas :rrlday.
Ntw Yorkers.
11 66
After the water polo dcmonstraCleveland . . . .. . . . 13 69
Detroit . .. . . .
69 72
t;rn ,had gone two inntr..'JS the rain I
'lurln~ tii;
go t so thick a two-hour halt was I ~
L~
Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . 63 78
culled, but the Cube and about 20,000
Bo.aton . . . . . . . . . . . . DB 83
laos defied the Oi&amp;nts, all clocks
Suzanne
et. Lou~ . . . .
52
88
vnd the elements anfi 1n the end
el'eryone Wftll well satisfied except -~----:.-::=::.......-=
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
the Ooth!Lm geP.ts.
Carl Hu,bbell, Giants• purling ace . .ser1C$ fhJht they are already plan·
NATIONAL LEAGUE
,, asvpounded tor lour hits in the nlng aaalnst the Wa.shl.hgton SenChicago 2: New York 0 &lt;second
first two~Jnnlngs and then,· like a ators.
g;une postponed, dljorkneiS&amp;).
l• ot-!louse Uly, was whi8ked awAy to
St: Lotila 4; BroOklyn 1.
Pitld)UI'gh':. Plra.tc5. evid~ntl;v
n nice, warm hotel, whiltl · Bill
P..i.t~bul8h 1; . Bolton 0.
fhores, recently toughened up In not having beep dul;v lnf~·111ed , ~ Phtladelphla at· Cincinnati &lt;raln) .
KallSO.S City, carried on Ukc o.a lh,c pcnna~L Chase wQs',sup~d t0
E~klmo, ~plng Chlca!F-) scoreless k over, contlucd~ · a ""ttc wiLh th~
J\MERIC.uJ LEAGUE
unt.jl the !ltter end. Mr. Guy Su~ 5eCOfld· piRCe Cubs, blank~g BOi·
Oll$180 3: . !l'h0&amp;rd.elphla 2.
waS· rfl.uoh better, however, and the ton, J to o. Larry_FrenCh pwshed
nhn .. d,.'"'.blli. •· •okt ......0 2
with lou•• blow!
·'BoatoJ'.
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v: qe m~h fl1rt.her apart than the gettl~tg the: nod over Ben Cant-wei ;
O.Wve}apd at Wfishln(lton (r&amp;rin)
ralo dtops .and bt the pinches his who Rwu.rrl£d seven to the Pirat.c.;
9fl:ly 1¥0~• schedu~.
fn't o~e . went ofel' ~ plate Uke
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LindstrOm,
who
some
day
l~
a piece !Of frozen dew.
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GAMES TOUA.Y
1fle tccOnd 'arne scheduled {m beason, dou_bled iu tb~ UrHt inn·
:y~t.~rclllf. -liad to be put ovi!r, tl.lllf, lng and llUld.~ the only ta!•y of the
~~C·N .\SSOCLtTION
&amp;lfbliJ th'e teams five games ·Ln the of
the game on Pie Trtynor'a
I"Jhl\mplon&amp;htp Pla.y.otf)
noxt ~ ,t!Qy'" a CttCumstnncc 1-lngle.
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nqt mUN-I:".i:R 'thil Hklng or the ner m.) '
' 'dUa , 9~P.rk8d · ,N"w · Yorken;,
Dizr,y Deo.n. who It'~ both l~a'"
NATU,N.-\t Ll!:.\0\IE
r tral.nhig: to·1 clinch the flag so .
w!Lh 187 3trlkeouts fanned.,
-can root up for the
and gave o_nly ftve safetleB
Ph•ladelphla at Cincinnati.
~ay time and t~~ walt ,tor

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chlrt: lot O\'iln u11e ~tatttB Lha~
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or Will h'a.de. for, ta..ytna pullets.
WrtM" Of fe¥, Oliar)ia 'I'. JtbodeA
Long Botton), 0 ., JU, 1 % I. L.
Riebel. '

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putt's and eclair!! should 111~
lllbd In an onn ~~et at 450 t.l~­
&amp;:ft11
th~ first 20 to 26 nlin"dt~l. Set the thermOtih~ dial h1
S&amp;O clegree11 and leave the Cl't:illl

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qu~ u beeu:tor of tbe Estate
~81· !~ late- of Sallabury Tp.,
I&lt;IOl~ · Qgti!tty, Ohio, de....,d.
Dtilod IIIII l!lh (laY of September

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B.A.McCu~ouflh

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lCeiBs County, ().h.to.

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cut ·~u.t 2 l)OU{Ilhl Of the llfiUllill

Qen'l Cl&gt;lde, eec:.. 10'112-ta
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. .fn . J&amp; htrtbY 11Vf!D Ul~tt C. V.
JI'JBII, h48 been duly appotnted r.nd

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' Sod..tct1 i!llonow &gt;'olr!,tr J!!!~Sh,
w~iel li lhi! do'rk rrJ&lt;ii'tyta wfth
In q,u•rt,r·lneh sUca and pap
Jn bacoJl tat until ' they are
and a pall brown color. Lift
w;ith • s~immer and (rx in
same ~n. 2 pounds ~;~("' . flrm
matoes, cut tn Y1 inch slicttl\ .
Place alttl'liBlely In a baking tlh; h
with a layer of aqua,h and a hiYI!I"
of tom.Jtoee, !lptinkling ~ach lnye•·
wj~ .- .lt a,nd pe.lJp.~r. Pour warm
.meat cravy ar meat stock over the\
vqet&amp;lll«s. Cilver tbe (userole
altd'' 'Lake lor 30 minutes at 3DO
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ALL MADS or radloa aervlced at thorourhfy for the remainmg t.ime
which will be ~to 31} . minnt~11 .
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BrtnsIll.In Orooi
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peri&lt;i&lt;j will be .
211-J.
· from 60 to 60 '· in&lt;~l1l!ll l • Cream ·
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pull w.Ul be IO&amp;'"Y unlfss \t,J:l.ey arc
btked thorouehly to dry out th(' l.,"'l:;;;;iill
clvitJ 1haped In the bakinfr.
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DRoP IN ,.HI!; EVENIN4,
iHEV'RE ANXIOUS
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'Aitb""'lt tbe ..mew code ••• ....ed aalya ~ ~m ~
b will~ of lu~ to Cbmolet~ U14117 ~to~
tWt the Cit~ Motor Compauy 'tanad .,
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tb• aplrit of today'~ EPTer)' prop'fiD_.ow~~

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wap ..._... ~ ~eU .. the adoptloa of e
woek ud tbe employment of 12,000 edd~tlmuliJl5
wap ~"!!:!the -.1 lD tbtlut' 1111111~
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Annoupeement Js mMe of the
marrblie wbtch occurr~ last week
cf Edftrd Areber aori ot llr. and
Mn. 'Orltl' Arcb.er of Balley Run
IUld OOtotbY Baley, dluehter ot 1ft
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Mary Hallhtll Is apend.lni thla ~resent with the troom'a parents but
week with l4r and Mrs. HoW$ earls vlill go to houseteepin&amp;' IOOD i.t the
r&gt;1 Rutland .
ll~ of ~elr own Oil Batley. Rill\.

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CARDINA'Ls WIN

Pitc:hea 20th.
Vietqm ~ed Splf;
Beat Browna

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re.turned from a trip Jn
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w!th relativia.
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in the national league
Robe11t Ours returned. home li.li!IJ,~ grind, determined to e:o aomeW)lere, '
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urday for s lew days,
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88
even 1f it's, only around tho CO'mer.
J . W. Rowley has . bHn COI~.Iil•!lll
Battling r througtl tour and a
to bJ&amp; h~ wLth flu.
half hour&amp; ot Wlnd al)d gale, the
DIERIC&amp;N LEAGUE
Mrs. Cbariey JlyaeU 1.6 able
r.:·ulns sank the haughty Giants 2
Club
Won Lost
up.
Wa.shi.ngton
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n halt games of the league-leading :
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64
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Ntw Yorkers.
11 66
After the water polo dcmonstraCleveland . . . .. . . . 13 69
Detroit . .. . . .
69 72
t;rn ,had gone two inntr..'JS the rain I
'lurln~ tii;
go t so thick a two-hour halt was I ~
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Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . 63 78
culled, but the Cube and about 20,000
Bo.aton . . . . . . . . . . . . DB 83
laos defied the Oi&amp;nts, all clocks
Suzanne
et. Lou~ . . . .
52
88
vnd the elements anfi 1n the end
el'eryone Wftll well satisfied except -~----:.-::=::.......-=
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
the Ooth!Lm geP.ts.
Carl Hu,bbell, Giants• purling ace . .ser1C$ fhJht they are already plan·
NATIONAL LEAGUE
,, asvpounded tor lour hits in the nlng aaalnst the Wa.shl.hgton SenChicago 2: New York 0 &lt;second
first two~Jnnlngs and then,· like a ators.
g;une postponed, dljorkneiS&amp;).
l• ot-!louse Uly, was whi8ked awAy to
St: Lotila 4; BroOklyn 1.
Pitld)UI'gh':. Plra.tc5. evid~ntl;v
n nice, warm hotel, whiltl · Bill
P..i.t~bul8h 1; . Bolton 0.
fhores, recently toughened up In not having beep dul;v lnf~·111ed , ~ Phtladelphla at· Cincinnati &lt;raln) .
KallSO.S City, carried on Ukc o.a lh,c pcnna~L Chase wQs',sup~d t0
E~klmo, ~plng Chlca!F-) scoreless k over, contlucd~ · a ""ttc wiLh th~
J\MERIC.uJ LEAGUE
unt.jl the !ltter end. Mr. Guy Su~ 5eCOfld· piRCe Cubs, blank~g BOi·
Oll$180 3: . !l'h0&amp;rd.elphla 2.
waS· rfl.uoh better, however, and the ton, J to o. Larry_FrenCh pwshed
nhn .. d,.'"'.blli. •· •okt ......0 2
with lou•• blow!
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v: qe m~h fl1rt.her apart than the gettl~tg the: nod over Ben Cant-wei ;
O.Wve}apd at Wfishln(lton (r&amp;rin)
ralo dtops .and bt the pinches his who Rwu.rrl£d seven to the Pirat.c.;
9fl:ly 1¥0~• schedu~.
fn't o~e . went ofel' ~ plate Uke
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GAMES TOUA.Y
1fle tccOnd 'arne scheduled {m beason, dou_bled iu tb~ UrHt inn·
:y~t.~rclllf. -liad to be put ovi!r, tl.lllf, lng and llUld.~ the only ta!•y of the
~~C·N .\SSOCLtTION
&amp;lfbliJ th'e teams five games ·Ln the of
the game on Pie Trtynor'a
I"Jhl\mplon&amp;htp Pla.y.otf)
noxt ~ ,t!Qy'" a CttCumstnncc 1-lngle.
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nqt mUN-I:".i:R 'thil Hklng or the ner m.) '
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Dizr,y Deo.n. who It'~ both l~a'"
NATU,N.-\t Ll!:.\0\IE
r tral.nhig: to·1 clinch the flag so .
w!Lh 187 3trlkeouts fanned.,
-can root up for the
and gave o_nly ftve safetleB
Ph•ladelphla at Cincinnati.
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lllbd In an onn ~~et at 450 t.l~­
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~81· !~ late- of Sallabury Tp.,
I&lt;IOl~ · Qgti!tty, Ohio, de....,d.
Dtilod IIIII l!lh (laY of September

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w~iel li lhi! do'rk rrJ&lt;ii'tyta wfth
In q,u•rt,r·lneh sUca and pap
Jn bacoJl tat until ' they are
and a pall brown color. Lift
w;ith • s~immer and (rx in
same ~n. 2 pounds ~;~("' . flrm
matoes, cut tn Y1 inch slicttl\ .
Place alttl'liBlely In a baking tlh; h
with a layer of aqua,h and a hiYI!I"
of tom.Jtoee, !lptinkling ~ach lnye•·
wj~ .- .lt a,nd pe.lJp.~r. Pour warm
.meat cravy ar meat stock over the\
vqet&amp;lll«s. Cilver tbe (userole
altd'' 'Lake lor 30 minutes at 3DO
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ALL MADS or radloa aervlced at thorourhfy for the remainmg t.ime
which will be ~to 31} . minnt~11 .
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peri&lt;i&lt;j will be .
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pull w.Ul be IO&amp;'"Y unlfss \t,J:l.ey arc
btked thorouehly to dry out th(' l.,"'l:;;;;iill
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tWt the Cit~ Motor Compauy 'tanad .,
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SAlES TAX D.UHIEO $7~:nJM'!f.'R:!tt FEDERAL ~10
UNDER AVALANCHE Clai~.::;;.;::::! onm BANKS MAY

Of HOST1U vons

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Have Returned

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aee the lovely

lealalature here today over a
to adJourp. a1ne d1e without
lt.."'Ylnl new taxes tor the.flnancinl
or dlstNW~ed Ohio Mhoo•.
A reaolutlon to adjoun&gt;, Blne die
1\le!daf noOn, kllllng all \lnpaued
bHLs. wu Introduced In the HOUIIe
under the spolliKJJ1Jblp of the rule;•

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Blouaea, Knit Dr~teJ, 'nd. "~~te P!'o••e•.

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I&gt;Od "'tumecl • .enUct .c $16,' ol t.ln,. !4arian ~·

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the &amp;tarot elimatJns the a.r~
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Compromiae Code
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Profit
THROUCH· MOVE

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their jUdkttltnl the verdict. ts ex~ ~mrmnles now 11.1 UQutdll.t.km. an1
and there is tnsumcient their depOSitOl'F. camr: lntr · t&lt;gi-Jt tt .
nldt&gt;nce '..o ! UJ)JJ(lft it.
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·•t hav~n·t Foflventy.ftve ocnta,
, state manager of Lhe
much 1eM $16,000.
owner.:.' loan c;;·r pcra."M~ . Ri!!tHt, his mct)1er, BeVCral t1on.
friends and acquaintan(:f'S t.esttfif!d
.Qrunner ai'I!Jigned hl&amp; e.sslostant
that '4r. Read had no atJedlon for msnaaer, Th(lma'! 1 . Hawk: \"';~ r th
h1s wtf.~ IUld th&amp;L t.helr entire DW" or Akron, to toe tmaned.l&amp;&amp;e Mepa
rted Ufe was n Jons aeries of QUII· to ooopemt;e wlth bank&amp; and buJid~
•~ To '" k •• t 1
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and loan con;pa.nles tn an aLand the verdict wu 9 to 11-01 ma- tP.rnpt. to aq,edlti! the :ITantl.ng or
ture mil'lds could conaclentioualy Joell&amp; to dist.J'E'8sed h~ ownel'l.
fOte such lt.n exc.M\Ive amount M
Thl~ constUubed a. prom15e 00
th1e Is too ~urd u. to 1'1f!Ce8!\itatf! help t.o many tMtttutlma In llqulctMivE'

tuither commt'nt."
dRJ.on, as thE' home owners ' loon
Ntne ballots wtre quit ln threr bcnd8 which wW beo issued \'Jill 111
..·~b(lllr" tef~ 1he
lh jw.y .agreed iatll mro.ny lnst.a~ be transferred to

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First Phase Of
Recovery Reached
Col. Ayre•,-·Noted Economl.t", Givea lmpreaaion of
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1nlf tha.t the ftnt phase of indus-By wn.LIAM 8 . HBAL
b:ia.J reoo..ery tmn!nabed BUeeMINS Staff Oorreapondent.
fuJiy, Col. Leonan::t P. Ayres, prom, WallhlllfloD , Bopl. ~INB-The 1
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, bltumlnoua coal code de~k was n~n
er "" economist, today
! broken today ltlth aa:reem~at. on. a et\w 11 fonn or lnftatlon ln. the
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: compromlee code and a
la- oftlng for Arnertea.n industry aa
"""' contract prom
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1 bloody PeQnSyl'vania
atrltu and
··Prompt prlr.e n.d.vances tba.t
] avert a threatened spread o1 l:he must noL howrV\1", be so great 11.!
t strikeR t.o every coal Pl'Oduetna
to curtail purchasing power' ' will
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in the
wilderness, and glen ln the countr]'.
be r~qulred . aoordtnr
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Confronted by a virtual tom· monthly business lUrvey.
no a razo~ JR
a ;~n aggage.
r. was e p lg t mand to agree on a code' by ntrht Althouah slating that resuJu of
of Ward Van Orman (fight) and Frank Trotter, when lor feel tbe sting of govemment&amp;J 1 ~e codes oouJd not be accunt.eJy
their balloon eompetiit~ in the Gordon Benentt race de fltttoro, the · coal opetf.tDn worked determined a.1 yet, Col . Ayrea., M•
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· th e woo d8 near SUdb ury, 0 nt. V an 0 rrnan NRA otllclall to clear up 811 db - the new mu~ure s ' tor buslne8!'
seen d e d In
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polnta.Roollevelt for the sec- oonw-..
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. at'd e s t arve d f or·aevera I d ays an d acqUire
flO d h18
Prealdent
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iant b~ards before they· eut a telephone wire and brought '· end time was forced t4 ea.u opera· the mC'8t part ent husiastic:," com~
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~~ rescue party to tbeJr 8siatance.
"lt may aa.tcly ~ ooncluctf'd that
1conference at the White House to
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'.he coder; will be suceeMful If only
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' ·mp -;f thE' Jurors wantOO to grant
'they are rocpr.ct.ed to make use
iflltl!'. tt.ead he enUre ~unt ahc of thPm to l"f"pay de~tono. whrw
.« al:tbt-$100000. A&amp; the· deadlock ! ·'"'~"': IU't "trozEtn."
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oontinlll!d dle JuronJ voted on
Hawksworth waa ~I! to
,ti.OOO, $10,000, *20.000, uo.ooo conta.ct bank and lC'fon ' dle..,:t\'ll'a
$50 OOb a.nd th~n tlOO,OOO, ~lly who must atve th-tir ('()f~eent tL thf:'
ICY~tnor-waa ' i.
poaalblllty. A i~acttln&lt;J t.hc $75,000 judtPQe1ll I
acceptance ot the fed '!l'O.l• bomh ~
movemerlt to adjourn without paa:.
lltal Wlnd801' k~pt smillN deahome . ~f
any taxes was also bejnt p~~ plte the heavy I award, while MI'B.
hold.
Ri!!ad wu tearful an~ under aeIUJ)el'l.iltendedt JJi
vere strain as abe &amp;hook handl wtth
le81'!.18d. baa ~
the juron, MVen men and ftve ·
- m ltio CQOS)trate
women.
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aroae from Republican men11x!.rs of
thP
who issued a. 1varntrc
theyaenate
would not allow ld.Joumment
untll .aome provttlon nu been mlilde
f
k t
or wea I ate-a~ sc:hool dlstrlet;a.
Oohu:nbwl~ 0... ~. 15- INB-::-The sales tax wu burled ill. a JiWI*lall.. t•ve toda.y and Ute ,....,.1
nsemb , under pressure from Ooi~
ernar OI!Orge White, tumecl to.. uquors, ctatJn stores and utUity
cqrporatlton.s 88 poslble se\lroes 1JJI
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ata\e-ald school fund.
Immediate adjournment, after
~'7iPI a p ,ooo,ooo PJI'Oil'&amp;lft-GD&amp;third the amount: requested by the

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Deadlock In Minia1 Ill"
duolry Appearo To
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REALITY

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i fo~~~:,-:·· o.. Sept. 1£-lNS-Bitter oonkoveray diwetoped In the
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a1d tor Ohio bl.nk.8 ana loa:n

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Takes .Office Dfont received fnimtheOoverno;
Usher I8 Dea""d'~
Pennayl,.aDia
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Irwin Hoover, Mana••'·
President'• Home, .i• .
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word
Oiftord Plnchot of

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Officiala Reaponaible
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By 0 . EVERETI' DOYilfO:
INS 8tatf Correapond~QJ,
Uniontown, Pa., Sept. ~~
Bloodshed marked

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the Nestern Pennaylvanta ~w.tQ.inoua mine "holiday" ~ today
.:-s developmenta of U.ree fqlid-flre

~7entll alinaUzed the lri"eak:lna "tiP
Jt' the strike wbleh yeaterday· ,._
~ulted In wide11pread rk:ltlng Ind.
gunplay throughout Payette Coua-

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Ol'nLy, where 16 men .'
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·;nJtune :lnd vtllle Of IC'OdS and t ' r•

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t.bat the coal re&amp;ION had quieted
More brlefl."·· he desclbed ll
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eremoltiy
&amp;e
&amp;I JD.!ter the bloody battles every 7ea- ''I!Te&amp;tcr prvductton volume."
D•ath of Pai'liarnentar- terday
Pc!,.tlntl" to the ract that the
iam is Hailed
The proposed coal code, worked federal re&amp;rrvo• aystem had Incut after operators flatly ril,Jected crrn!!ed Ita purt'h ues or covem' r .............._
code presented by Hulh B. ment securttl~; In the latter oart
J~;;r;:o reco:very admln.rator, ot Ammst to t35,000,000 a week IV!

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appll~ this mornJOI'

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here from a Mt1ng around the
jor operatiom where lltriters &amp;Qd
ml&amp;e cuan:Ls maintained an Uneaay COIJ'I.POS~ to ma1k the teu.to former parcrols of sit; eeethlne beneath the '::~f:
Col. AY"te* declared
Out1\'1Lrd quiet P."'""llecf

waathewidely
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to mean tha.t
ays~ s:;Q~~~;"'
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--~~t~i~O!O'i tem. wae. wolr.r to make another
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frcm the Whlte House and
not1fted all Uvlnr 1anner P'lvldents
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electrllc buttolls wl'llch banllit100.
oil" Jampa.
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sLate.. •VWl' visit of fol'el&amp;fl dlplo-.

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weeb aeo ftas revealed ror thG nrat
THitBI H\raT 1M FALL
Ume today whm two persons wet-.
eentenced. to ten yea,n, In prtaon tor
oJeveland, ee~t~INB-'lbree net:llsence In oonflec'.tton with t.he

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THERE'S one problem about aeliin1
STETSONS. You men become ao fom;l
of them after you've worn them a aeason
or two, that it' a hard to make you aband ~n
the old STETSON for a new one. '
. affectiona!

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rer80118 were aerlouaiJ hurt today disa8ter.
y;hen an elevator In a downtowb The vletlml Were emplofed at t~
buUcUnr broke 100ae and dropped a\OOmoblle factory near OOJ1D'.
111x atorleB into ttu! basement~
The KCCidMt oocurnd ln. Lhf! 1lver

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