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Kid Gloves

All wool Coaw with Skunk, Racoon, Badrer,
Mink, Squirrel and all other fun-Trimmed over
Shouldei'-Shawl Collar-hirh Neelu-AII new
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"Best Bet"
Blue Work Shirts

ONE ASSORTMENT

Mens Dress Hose
Plain. and . F~1l;CY

15c and 19c

lOc Pair · :
,cotton Sheeting
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t5c.Yard
Beautiful Fancy
· Outings

aclfll, shoutlnlf, challenging mobstormed Into nettrby Clairton today
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The New Cotton SpreadsNew De&lt;&lt;igns- All Colbrs

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or the mlllworkers, aoo attempted
k' upset an auto containing several

workmen.

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Up and down a dol1.en blocka ot
t.he city's matn thoroUIJht&amp;re the!
J~'·aders staged paradcs--ehouttns.
bootb\1 mobs which broke up and

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Continue Whirtwmd Action
Evade CApture Follows Robberv•
Manhunt Shifto to lllinoio When Police Aweat SusWhen Two Reported
poet 1 Other Baalt Ban·
Seen There
di.l io Killed
Toledo, Sept. 21J.,--I N8-Authorltles marked up a perfect score todll.y
In ~lr whirlwind probe of the
robbery of the EJt:hal'li'e ·B ank •
ttuckey, o.. yesterday afternoon
when one bandit waa a1aln and a
second esc~J.ped. only to be captured
here a few hour&amp; later, ,

Marshal Benjamin
WOWlded In the
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uao Clnuares,"
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DON DRESSES

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Nice s4t1ectiono at $8.85, $10.91, $13.9&amp;-\
You'll Like theael

Guaranteed Fast Colors .

Kalbonnie
Ginghams

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red and Navy ehecko-

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Cottop Dress - ~ .
: Goods

Fall and Winter

Ladies and
Childrens
Underwear

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New Cotton·Dresses
Beautlful{l1fl.., (well cut dmeea, in alim
linea with i&gt;Jnts and radreto exactly aa
they are In expeuiYe d - .

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Athletic ShlrtR and Shott;!

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New Cotton. Prin1:8
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can wear them pyM)ere. . ·All ~pul..,.- ~adea, : .

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you'll reali e we uneov~:rla ioiriit,:: ,-.Tu.a .,. in N"6w:l ·
York t;hat will otand ~t a11y wh..,.!f~
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I.Jme or the omce workers, ll'&amp;bbed

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Fast Coler~ ·;;.. Guoronter~l
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Cloths .... 59c to $1.0 1) I
New Part. Linen Luncheon
Sets ' .. ' . ' ' ' . ' ' ' $1.00
New Fa n c y Luncheon
Cloths' ... ... ..... . 69c

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.,J6x/l0 Jl~rder
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69c

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nres-18 inches wide, Bluo.
Green, 'Rod 'a nd G&lt;jld borders - R¢gular 25t,)' ard-·

$2.00 ~ $3.50

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.No. 1175

· Plaids In all ·i'Olors~
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:COtton Blankets

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Plain Ginghams

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Now $1.59

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:l0c-15c-25c
New Rayon Crepes

An}'tblr(g ii,ll.d '?verY.thlng in
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chiefs .l or Child~en, LadieP, new fall , hades - Chiffon
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Robe Blankets

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Plain Canvas, leather palm,[ Blu,, g9ld. red, pink, black
Leatlu!r. palm Gauntle,t s ~
Regular 26c
Plain. brown cotton glov&lt;H

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t.be ptes o{ the plant.

WE PROMISE YOU NO ADVANCE lN 'PRICEs WITH OUR PRESENT STOCK
WHICH IS. COMPUTE IN LADlE~, MlS~~. and CHlLDRENS COATS. IF WE RE·BUY
lATER THERE WILL BE AN ADV AN~E OF 25 TO 40 PERCENT.

Pu'1 e Silk, full fashionerl Hflavy CrepeR, a Wond erf~u
Chiffon and Service weight aMortment of all that iR
new in Dr~sR Materials--

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$35.00, $,19Jlo, $49.SO and S65.00

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Gordon Silk ~ose

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center of the by~products planta ot
the Carpegle Steel Company.
Che~lng
and sweadna, they

ble reinforced front, rtouhle

11 Y~rds $1.00 .

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Now .5 Yards 50c

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INS Bta.tr Correspondent
~ttaburrh . Bept. 21--INB-Tbree

Full Cut, Colt Style, Dou- Douhle J.n nd Sir~glc StrifW'

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1• 2 for $1.75' '··
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reinforced back, ventilated
arll)holes and back. · Two 1---~;..;;,.
pockets with button!!--All colors--Reg. 19c to 2\ic

wide, ' unbleached
wefght, fine quality,
Worth ioc

Dictatorial Power . Oil
By lerialature, Call•~
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To Sirn Coal Code;
lief Ia Strike Near
End

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IORDER GIVEN TO
mEVfN lO~N HHMS
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Plaids-Alii Color.- 70x80
Plain and Fancie~- Black 3l; in. wide, heavy :qUality
Regular $1.29
in a variety, of pat;terns ~nd
~md New Browncclor comblnations-

Now $1.19 Pair

DEM~NSTRHmNS

PRICE THREE :CEN'l'l'l
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Wh&amp;e Felons Fired Prison

Thouaanda Storm
Mill Gates In
Prqteat

Light and Dar' 1
Outings ·I

8 Yards for $1.00
Doub11.' Bed Size
Cotton Blankets

POMEROY;OHI(), FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, i933

If lt'a Newe It'a ID Tbe Tribune

extreme

WIRE 0 F IN T ERN AT I 0 N A L NEWS SERVICE.

SCfN[ OF MINERS'

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v)ruon laLe t.oniwht . Sllghtly wanner lD West
portion tonlrht.

~ENNSYtVANIA I S Victims.of.Eloping Epidemic

No Advance At Red Anchor

AU WOO~ COATS WITH
ELEGAMT FUR TRIMMING

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Guaranteed Genuine 'Hope'
Muslin-While it lasts-

~&gt;hawer11 Saturda.y and 1n

FULL LEASED

EVERY DAy BRINGS HIGHER PRICES NEARER. TO WAIT MEANS .MONEY LOST. THESE
VALUES CANNOT BE DUPLICATED AT THESE pRICES, BUT WE ARE STILL IN POSITJ~ TO
GIVE YOU THE BENEFIT OF LOW PRICES AND THERF. IS PLENTY TO RECOMMEND rHESE
ARTICLE$ BESIDES THE PRICE. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY THE THINGS YOU NEED A'.iD
WANT.

Hope Muslin

tUEA THER FORECAST- . ..
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lrADEIIS' NO'l'ICE you wan&amp;
the News Olllee of The Dally
Tribune, call 286-L; If the BuolnOIIIee ask for 20?·1L

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$10.00
tbio director
...llons ol
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To Cauae Fina.;cia(
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Publlabed Doll&gt; &amp;DG
tloado7- 8alllfday. ......ted .. ""'"'' - d 8~1.......;.,, o .
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What~ trteodl aend. u.a Jettera w ne".a matter tor pubUca.Uon '"tll!J ~
ll9'ulcl in lltl ouea alan their namea-&amp;ltholJgh not ~Uy t.o
~d. ~oymoua letters. however excellePt and deatrable lD UleQ~
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PHONE YOVII NEWS TO

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111illkei1 to meet
at 1:30 o'clooki
i)laaa 1 meets
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!an 't!J!d~!avor ~ Thla b the JD»nllfly I
wnMeratton service. Nla&amp; •GWeA- I
dolyn Hess wtll be lea.del'.
'7:30 Evening servtoe-.
Tues. 'i' ·30 P M Monthly meet.tr.a: or Church Boara.
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Tburs 1 30 P M! •Men•a.m(lhthly

claSt! meeting

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LYNCJ$ING ON SUSPICION
HE_Ef: nrc tunes, no doubt, tn the hfe of every ~an, 1f
hef'las any self-rel"!pect, when he becomes so aggrav:•tecl 'fver certa1n occurrences, that it iB mOSt di~ult for
h1m to~m.t!lltalll mabLI.'ly tl\Pf hts actiohs. Thl.is jt iS
easily !11der8tood JUHt what ma.k€~ some men under t,hc
trc :-;~
f g1eat t!motJOn, commit r;uch acts of vloJance as
h uchu r .t por::;on for some unusually rruel and wanton
muJ de e:-~per wlly }Vhen the CI'Imma l has admitted his
•jCCd i spccudly cun tl111:) he ft•alized when it iH a case
involv i g a desce ndant of J-Lnm ami tht: vu.:tim haR been
a wh1ti woman ~ho has suffered other ucts of violence
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,,t the if,and&gt; ot the fiend before the murder W&amp;B COm·
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rn1ttedl
By Art,.ur "Duae" Baer
H we\er, there I.os httle excu:-;e tor any lynching vl&lt;'&gt;· , l'=l!,,===;:;:·====~··=·===='::::::='=====-·-===1
Jcn ce
ch u~ UlCUll"cd In one of our Southern communi- .
ti cs re&amp;t:!ntly bccuU!:Ie th ere was much doubt connected Reprt'Ktf ror &amp;he Naarhh· Sandal aiel. dowagCl offered to referee t.he
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iec:ond round and serve as alternate
11n ougftout the case. Here a man, removed from .us , A seiJfllon ot Uonaress all dependll delegate- ln the third. They have a
home G"y lynch~rs , wtul murdered bffore the r~al facts of 10~ wtwtlher you 111te your Beoatora lot al ro;h q_l\'; e~p;'~ on
tho cu~ were Cshrbffshed.
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T!¥13 man, out on bond, Wa!:l awaiting trial. No murWhetJ tb~y are In execljtlve fer- I B ,
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u~ we warn ~ e
n -&amp;oa1 eclc r h.
been committed, nor had any pur ti CU l ar VICIOlB diinU'Iod Jn caucu11 they are s~to batante&amp; of Sands Point that a
aciwn. been chnrged else 1t 1s a fotegone conclus10n that and lH!creUve. But tn adjournment Ben•tor Is a. 8el)&amp;tor at all tlme11.
they a~ on the 1oose
We cannot have one propeUed lnto
i. hl.! Hl.: :-1cd man never could hnvc won h1s freedom on
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ucuon by tho &amp;(lund ot a grJniJ or
lwnd 1 the HectJOn where the trouble occun·ed.
The InCident amongthehorseyaei shen the nom eara first Each one
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c 1 t.on1 Island 11ot 8 Jot of publl- Is • croM-aectioa or the uovernmerot
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lynch1ng 1~ merely another Instance of m en CJlY without qpta or corroboration and a na.Uooal character who ill
loo k til 101 trouble, v'entmg 1he11· HfJ;leen on an mdlvJdual The poio cltquc only talks ~~,bout Its uot.d ~ be1Joeallze..d. su.bJ1~~ t1o fiM
atlalra to Jts wile 8 lawyer All wn 1 t.n lmpr sonmeu .. or P ouna
oc ~to~Jl of lndi\Jduals .wd comm1Ulllg cold blood mur- k~w [i th&amp;t r.n lnvlolate law mak
---1\u without 1hc ~ cmhlance of cxCU8e therefor.
c. stuck out his chin toc an auto- 1 We musL take them all with the
ill
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gaaph and the endoraen respondeo. run or the crop Some 11re pllart.
It ~!:! lo be h t1 ped that the authot"Jtte~ w ere
C CtUiC rreely,
J homllSpun characten Inclined to bt

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CHURCH 01" THE NAZARENE
•'C. 'P; smal-. Wlt.Gr, MMdlepor1
Sunday eeilOOI .f:$0 .A ~
Morning wol'llh!P 10.30 ~ M
N. Y P 8 6•30 P 'M
Evangeltst1e setvlce 7.30 P M
PtnJ.er meettm Thlir&amp; 7:..'10 P

PURE CANE

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SUGAR
:pound
sack SI.ZS

Cramlet and
01 Letart. called 011

rDmll) Saturday
visitors o.t.

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Pea.rson
Orlfflth
of Old Town, M Ben\2
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fnen ale P llm~hed 111 n manner hetitting their foul

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Butter ..

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Daily Egg

Grover

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100 lb sk

The cJ!!umetunc{'S of thu Chaplin." tl\erefore, merely
•how J~t what can happen to people when the)r tlaroh\g
capu~itt, herau.:ic uf ~ome unuslHd tr.. ~ent, becomes liO
!(feat tll'l&gt;t they do not know how to •pond it.
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If tjtey wore of the proper mold, mstead of becornnur

11 burdOfl and cuu"' of cnd ic"'' trouhl~ to th•lll· thoy ~ould
and w'o:ld ha'e been able to n1ne &lt;)one much good In the
worl(l 'w\ t!l jt lis well "'to ha\ e t•eceived inn•.1iLe JoY

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the many heartach••
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financi~l status.

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Sweet Potatoes ........... 6lb.J9c
Yellow Onions ....... 10 lb.:bag 2fe.
Kraut 'Cabbage . , 50 lb. bag $t-.09
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week end WITh •H ollis Whitt
b.mily 1n Gallipolis

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R. WAITE,
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01 cven':mote, are fortunate P.nough to be nl&gt;lc to have at
1hc 1r dt&amp;.posal llll' ~ p l' ndi11g of $350 por month, even
when cllnditwn:-~ al"c mo~t propiL1ou~:~ fo:· money makhHJ·

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laUttleRwKward:whendancln~tand and Mrll H W
Nobody would clllrp e ltber the mlly not be able tl' &amp;Jllclnontzc p,pent'" !SundBy with Mr 11.nd
ovtdure or the postscript Even their elbowli with th., floor tampa ChcEtm Ward and ramUJ
Jack CUrley waa as .silent a&amp; a stAtuary and the hoatess's ribs
Mr. and Mr&amp;. t.cw BpJres visited
cocked
A:t&gt;d when Mons CUrM
Oharllc ThomM and farnUy, sun~
•ey who bf.ll)'howls w.reltlers, re- But they have been ch01en b)' a
fl!SC8 to VoceJlr.e, then everytblns: Is majority vote, and we will stand . Mrs Corn. Mls':! l" anlved Satura.s my.tenow. as a 1roe.n In the tor no stubborn mlnorJUes on 8Rnd1:1 da" t.o soo her father, 01' RUe and
dumbwaiter shaft
Point Long Island 11 loraettln(l ite retnmod Monday. accompanied b)'
Dnclerot code of h06pUaUty
Charlie Rife
Mr Curley haa .never been known
Charlie W(!JllCt of Columbll8,
Nobody slugged the PrJnce of
tt' remain allen&amp; on the merttl! of
tpent
th-:: v;cek et.d with 1clal!lves
J r.ss WIUar4 or any of hMI other wales. and only DempseY popped
athlett!a · And tht.e waa a flght Is Oarpe:ntler 'fheretore, why gang a helle
Mr. and Mrs. A E Boatman vis•
hi! clammtahness due to the ract l!lf!nt.tor
lt.ed 0 . C Milck Alld wlte, 'I11U1'8·
tn~t .he Gktn't promote
thi5 one"~
day
Aqd la Jdct 1o.alna hl8 e,bllity to
W'il.ldcn King visited frtcnds llca·e
2tee.m up a return date?

1 HE ~AI'LINS
ilE ~JlAPLJNS 1n t:ulllt omc more over their maritul
dil~cultw:-;, mab~ ouc won•leJ 1f HfLL•r all, too much
nwncy:ll:-; nnt mon• of ~~ tllPI to mn11v people than too
litl\1• !he C haplln s ,u·e th &lt;• parents of two fine you11g
..: h1l&lt;.h 11 Tlu1L hll\HHI, d id not nreVPnt them fro_m be·
Wben dlso.rganlzed knuckle:s s'tart
rom1n dl vo l lC d betause they hacl ~"&gt;0 mucF1 money, It wns their
~ ~PPillK
eonsiellatlot\ we
not di'fticult fot· Lhern to imugme that their troubles knew
,:ab" Curley rnay decide I
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w (' I c J.fimt·mountublc :-;o t.Jr a-. u\ crcom ing them togetht'r, tc cartY the tn~
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cate he dldn t. see the fln- '
\\ .tH co1tren1ed.
1Bh
lmow that a stalwart
\'~". t/H• muthc1 hm 111g- c: h11rge of them, is accusPd
ul :-; pc~lllg too mw.:h money for then· ~eep and accord1111Jil' ttic ~onl1o\d &gt;:&gt;Y 1"1'\' C l"t;..\ llitck mto the court!!. Fr1.1m
the .n tar:tgl' pi' PH I ' I 'Fi \ t(' \' poini, Jl wot!ltt be difficult fot•
hC'L" to ~~ m c th.•: :--~h~,_.. \\a~ uot cxtt a\ ugunt us charged Ly
the attdltt c~ ~ nl lw 1 eJstw hilc husband.
F.rQum~~n ~ bt\J :-; tm \.LfiOU" thing:-~ were Cited as prouf
· nnd asJLre:-;ult, 1hc ~.:mut h,t:o~ 1UIPd thnt Mr~. Cha.phn's
h•come-1m th e cl11ldl en mu st he ~heed from $600 which
h. rl iw:n u:-:;t:rl tm malllt/ltlllllg carh uf th~m. to $860. Thi~
l.( n\e\or, 1:s mnnthly Il l(\ 1 vl aimuaHy il.!-1 many m1ght be-

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JT IS MOST d!lt!cult fur a\el'al(e law obtding people to
undeJ sti.lnd wh .a.t takes place within the being of one 1
so la ckwg Ill principl e:; ot manhood and ~ecency that I
they ..:omm1t ad ... of \ wlence on property wh1ch is he~d
M~rcd and Jnvwlate by othets.
'lllC latest examp le 1s that of the vandals who re- J
&lt;cntly fomlJiy entet·ed a Cathohc Church, br~ke open the
pouJ bo:w~. took the money ther•.!from and thf!n set nte t'!l
fuJill:--hJng~ w1thJJ1 the bUJidmg.
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Ord111ary laws pi.ls::&gt;ed for the pum.!!hment of those
•molved 111 suc h de ~ p1sable acts, &amp;l'e ih&amp;deQuafc ·an~
:-&gt;hould ..be :-u pplemc nt ed \Jy the us" uf the l'aS~ hr eOm'~
rt!Jer ree, Ul &gt;i whiCh \\OUld j)Uilish SUc!h fl6Ute'l'B of jus~ic'e
and de,encJ.

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Publlabed Doll&gt; &amp;DG
tloado7- 8alllfday. ......ted .. ""'"'' - d 8~1.......;.,, o .
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What~ trteodl aend. u.a Jettera w ne".a matter tor pubUca.Uon '"tll!J ~
ll9'ulcl in lltl ouea alan their namea-&amp;ltholJgh not ~Uy t.o
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PHONE YOVII NEWS TO

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1 11C at 7:00

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111illkei1 to meet
at 1:30 o'clooki
i)laaa 1 meets
9 Ctcloek. The
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!an 't!J!d~!avor ~ Thla b the JD»nllfly I
wnMeratton service. Nla&amp; •GWeA- I
dolyn Hess wtll be lea.del'.
'7:30 Evening servtoe-.
Tues. 'i' ·30 P M Monthly meet.tr.a: or Church Boara.
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Tburs 1 30 P M! •Men•a.m(lhthly

claSt! meeting

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LYNCJ$ING ON SUSPICION
HE_Ef: nrc tunes, no doubt, tn the hfe of every ~an, 1f
hef'las any self-rel"!pect, when he becomes so aggrav:•tecl 'fver certa1n occurrences, that it iB mOSt di~ult for
h1m to~m.t!lltalll mabLI.'ly tl\Pf hts actiohs. Thl.is jt iS
easily !11der8tood JUHt what ma.k€~ some men under t,hc
trc :-;~
f g1eat t!motJOn, commit r;uch acts of vloJance as
h uchu r .t por::;on for some unusually rruel and wanton
muJ de e:-~per wlly }Vhen the CI'Imma l has admitted his
•jCCd i spccudly cun tl111:) he ft•alized when it iH a case
involv i g a desce ndant of J-Lnm ami tht: vu.:tim haR been
a wh1ti woman ~ho has suffered other ucts of violence
L
,,t the if,and&gt; ot the fiend before the murder W&amp;B COm·
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rn1ttedl
By Art,.ur "Duae" Baer
H we\er, there I.os httle excu:-;e tor any lynching vl&lt;'&gt;· , l'=l!,,===;:;:·====~··=·===='::::::='=====-·-===1
Jcn ce
ch u~ UlCUll"cd In one of our Southern communi- .
ti cs re&amp;t:!ntly bccuU!:Ie th ere was much doubt connected Reprt'Ktf ror &amp;he Naarhh· Sandal aiel. dowagCl offered to referee t.he
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Point.en
iec:ond round and serve as alternate
11n ougftout the case. Here a man, removed from .us , A seiJfllon ot Uonaress all dependll delegate- ln the third. They have a
home G"y lynch~rs , wtul murdered bffore the r~al facts of 10~ wtwtlher you 111te your Beoatora lot al ro;h q_l\'; e~p;'~ on
tho cu~ were Cshrbffshed.
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T!¥13 man, out on bond, Wa!:l awaiting trial. No murWhetJ tb~y are In execljtlve fer- I B ,
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u~ we warn ~ e
n -&amp;oa1 eclc r h.
been committed, nor had any pur ti CU l ar VICIOlB diinU'Iod Jn caucu11 they are s~to batante&amp; of Sands Point that a
aciwn. been chnrged else 1t 1s a fotegone conclus10n that and lH!creUve. But tn adjournment Ben•tor Is a. 8el)&amp;tor at all tlme11.
they a~ on the 1oose
We cannot have one propeUed lnto
i. hl.! Hl.: :-1cd man never could hnvc won h1s freedom on
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ucuon by tho &amp;(lund ot a grJniJ or
lwnd 1 the HectJOn where the trouble occun·ed.
The InCident amongthehorseyaei shen the nom eara first Each one
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c 1 t.on1 Island 11ot 8 Jot of publl- Is • croM-aectioa or the uovernmerot
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lynch1ng 1~ merely another Instance of m en CJlY without qpta or corroboration and a na.Uooal character who ill
loo k til 101 trouble, v'entmg 1he11· HfJ;leen on an mdlvJdual The poio cltquc only talks ~~,bout Its uot.d ~ be1Joeallze..d. su.bJ1~~ t1o fiM
atlalra to Jts wile 8 lawyer All wn 1 t.n lmpr sonmeu .. or P ouna
oc ~to~Jl of lndi\Jduals .wd comm1Ulllg cold blood mur- k~w [i th&amp;t r.n lnvlolate law mak
---1\u without 1hc ~ cmhlance of cxCU8e therefor.
c. stuck out his chin toc an auto- 1 We musL take them all with the
ill
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gaaph and the endoraen respondeo. run or the crop Some 11re pllart.
It ~!:! lo be h t1 ped that the authot"Jtte~ w ere
C CtUiC rreely,
J homllSpun characten Inclined to bt

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•'C. 'P; smal-. Wlt.Gr, MMdlepor1
Sunday eeilOOI .f:$0 .A ~
Morning wol'llh!P 10.30 ~ M
N. Y P 8 6•30 P 'M
Evangeltst1e setvlce 7.30 P M
PtnJ.er meettm Thlir&amp; 7:..'10 P

PURE CANE

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SUGAR
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Cramlet and
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visitors o.t.

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fnen ale P llm~hed 111 n manner hetitting their foul

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Daily Egg

Grover

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100 lb sk

The cJ!!umetunc{'S of thu Chaplin." tl\erefore, merely
•how J~t what can happen to people when the)r tlaroh\g
capu~itt, herau.:ic uf ~ome unuslHd tr.. ~ent, becomes liO
!(feat tll'l&gt;t they do not know how to •pond it.
.
If tjtey wore of the proper mold, mstead of becornnur

11 burdOfl and cuu"' of cnd ic"'' trouhl~ to th•lll· thoy ~ould
and w'o:ld ha'e been able to n1ne &lt;)one much good In the
worl(l 'w\ t!l jt lis well "'to ha\ e t•eceived inn•.1iLe JoY

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Sweet Potatoes ........... 6lb.J9c
Yellow Onions ....... 10 lb.:bag 2fe.
Kraut 'Cabbage . , 50 lb. bag $t-.09
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week end WITh •H ollis Whitt
b.mily 1n Gallipolis

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S,l:DSON
R. WAITE,
SHAWNEE,
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Serateb

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famili es 1ndecd, cons istmg oi from five to te-n
01 cven':mote, are fortunate P.nough to be nl&gt;lc to have at
1hc 1r dt&amp;.posal llll' ~ p l' ndi11g of $350 por month, even
when cllnditwn:-~ al"c mo~t propiL1ou~:~ fo:· money makhHJ·

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laUttleRwKward:whendancln~tand and Mrll H W
Nobody would clllrp e ltber the mlly not be able tl' &amp;Jllclnontzc p,pent'" !SundBy with Mr 11.nd
ovtdure or the postscript Even their elbowli with th., floor tampa ChcEtm Ward and ramUJ
Jack CUrley waa as .silent a&amp; a stAtuary and the hoatess's ribs
Mr. and Mr&amp;. t.cw BpJres visited
cocked
A:t&gt;d when Mons CUrM
Oharllc ThomM and farnUy, sun~
•ey who bf.ll)'howls w.reltlers, re- But they have been ch01en b)' a
fl!SC8 to VoceJlr.e, then everytblns: Is majority vote, and we will stand . Mrs Corn. Mls':! l" anlved Satura.s my.tenow. as a 1roe.n In the tor no stubborn mlnorJUes on 8Rnd1:1 da" t.o soo her father, 01' RUe and
dumbwaiter shaft
Point Long Island 11 loraettln(l ite retnmod Monday. accompanied b)'
Dnclerot code of h06pUaUty
Charlie Rife
Mr Curley haa .never been known
Charlie W(!JllCt of Columbll8,
Nobody slugged the PrJnce of
tt' remain allen&amp; on the merttl! of
tpent
th-:: v;cek et.d with 1clal!lves
J r.ss WIUar4 or any of hMI other wales. and only DempseY popped
athlett!a · And tht.e waa a flght Is Oarpe:ntler 'fheretore, why gang a helle
Mr. and Mrs. A E Boatman vis•
hi! clammtahness due to the ract l!lf!nt.tor
lt.ed 0 . C Milck Alld wlte, 'I11U1'8·
tn~t .he Gktn't promote
thi5 one"~
day
Aqd la Jdct 1o.alna hl8 e,bllity to
W'il.ldcn King visited frtcnds llca·e
2tee.m up a return date?

1 HE ~AI'LINS
ilE ~JlAPLJNS 1n t:ulllt omc more over their maritul
dil~cultw:-;, mab~ ouc won•leJ 1f HfLL•r all, too much
nwncy:ll:-; nnt mon• of ~~ tllPI to mn11v people than too
litl\1• !he C haplln s ,u·e th &lt;• parents of two fine you11g
..: h1l&lt;.h 11 Tlu1L hll\HHI, d id not nreVPnt them fro_m be·
Wben dlso.rganlzed knuckle:s s'tart
rom1n dl vo l lC d betause they hacl ~"&gt;0 mucF1 money, It wns their
~ ~PPillK
eonsiellatlot\ we
not di'fticult fot· Lhern to imugme that their troubles knew
,:ab" Curley rnay decide I
j
w (' I c J.fimt·mountublc :-;o t.Jr a-. u\ crcom ing them togetht'r, tc cartY the tn~
•
Jn
cate he dldn t. see the fln- '
\\ .tH co1tren1ed.
1Bh
lmow that a stalwart
\'~". t/H• muthc1 hm 111g- c: h11rge of them, is accusPd
ul :-; pc~lllg too mw.:h money for then· ~eep and accord1111Jil' ttic ~onl1o\d &gt;:&gt;Y 1"1'\' C l"t;..\ llitck mto the court!!. Fr1.1m
the .n tar:tgl' pi' PH I ' I 'Fi \ t(' \' poini, Jl wot!ltt be difficult fot•
hC'L" to ~~ m c th.•: :--~h~,_.. \\a~ uot cxtt a\ ugunt us charged Ly
the attdltt c~ ~ nl lw 1 eJstw hilc husband.
F.rQum~~n ~ bt\J :-; tm \.LfiOU" thing:-~ were Cited as prouf
· nnd asJLre:-;ult, 1hc ~.:mut h,t:o~ 1UIPd thnt Mr~. Cha.phn's
h•come-1m th e cl11ldl en mu st he ~heed from $600 which
h. rl iw:n u:-:;t:rl tm malllt/ltlllllg carh uf th~m. to $860. Thi~
l.( n\e\or, 1:s mnnthly Il l(\ 1 vl aimuaHy il.!-1 many m1ght be-

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VANDALISM
JT IS MOST d!lt!cult fur a\el'al(e law obtding people to
undeJ sti.lnd wh .a.t takes place within the being of one 1
so la ckwg Ill principl e:; ot manhood and ~ecency that I
they ..:omm1t ad ... of \ wlence on property wh1ch is he~d
M~rcd and Jnvwlate by othets.
'lllC latest examp le 1s that of the vandals who re- J
&lt;cntly fomlJiy entet·ed a Cathohc Church, br~ke open the
pouJ bo:w~. took the money ther•.!from and thf!n set nte t'!l
fuJill:--hJng~ w1thJJ1 the bUJidmg.
~
Ord111ary laws pi.ls::&gt;ed for the pum.!!hment of those
•molved 111 suc h de ~ p1sable acts, &amp;l'e ih&amp;deQuafc ·an~
:-&gt;hould ..be :-u pplemc nt ed \Jy the us" uf the l'aS~ hr eOm'~
rt!Jer ree, Ul &gt;i whiCh \\OUld j)Uilish SUc!h fl6Ute'l'B of jus~ic'e
and de,encJ.

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N.tTtONU ADVERTUUNG REFR!8ENTA.1JV'E8
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• '(I
,h&amp;d me 'lll(d'e aame 01\ lap
ancl~.J. /L -8m1~bavereff&lt;lr -lihoin&gt; toWabt before the .scene or t, lrpHI trom Colunlbut.
,
l&gt;otll&lt;•IGlllllo Dltlfojo.
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Bernice Pr~ ::'lcn who baa ~n
t.lw current. junior world aerlea.
\'U!.ting w:t.h her a~~ Lola "'Jltzln ad.dU!on to Detln'a work, his :~;nrd at Akron"MiiiTJ«&lt; h.Dm.e Wel.w
ttam-mala pouncedton the otrerlngs nuday or a.•, week.
,
'
or oUwee Bison pltchtn 1n a heavy
Vlnu ~wl18on ot Athena llpent the
bat tina' attack.
t1 eek ettd with her pP.renta ' ~ -.n4
-Wile hl~ atarted If\ the ftrst. Ml'l. Charles H. Wltaon. '
L'ln~. Jilek Cullop. &amp;lUBin&amp; Co·
·
lnrribua fielder, -tagpect ou~ a. douGeorge Green who has been mq1
ble. ' and, Jack IWthrook followed ployed In the northern pa.rt of the
roon with a home cUll. 3y this Ume 1!': ate &amp;pent Jibe weej. .end with
Pbil ~~Ivan, .one of tbe Bll:;c;m'a Mote ;Faeneh 'and family.
r.it.chlng acu, was takef\ out and I ~ria Mae Jordan · of Jl'rankUn
Harold Elliot given ~he reller as- &lt;'O unty stlent !rein ThuradaJ tmW
1&amp;ignment.
Monday wltb. frienda here and at..Strikeouts were charged against tf"nded the Meigs fair.
12 Blsons, and only seven were
able to touch Oean·a fut ball for 1 The Grange will hold tbelr 1n ..
hltli. Five rea.ched the base on ba.II.&lt;J. I sr::ec:Uon Prlday Nght October Bth.
Better weather oondltloN were
M~ and Mrs. Harold B&amp;U or
ex:peeted to draw out a larger crowd IGallipolis were week end gtwts ot
t-migbt t.b6n last ntgl.t"l G.OOO fans. home folks.
'
The "game t onl1ht w~s due to be
o . E. Bowers D.Dd t amny were.
e Southpaw pJtehetB battle , with caJUns on•Gba11. H. W:lblon Wednes&amp;.. Clarence Holae slated l.o set t.he day evenlnl".
1117'"" i r:od tor the BJrchi. Amerlca.n
Felbr: Altire spent Saturday af1AsSociation champs, and Charley ternocn wWr 'BaYQKif\d• Wilaon. ~ .
Pt-rklns, &amp;I\Other Southpaw. for the
Lutlchia Stacy waa &amp; 8unda1'
BIBOn.&amp;. lnternatlonal LeB.Buc pen- Rllest Df "LCUril li!Oi:tl'e.
l't~Dt winners.
·Mr. and.Mrs. Willitun Ch&amp;ee vrefe- - the week e'hd guesta of 8 . A. wylilf
1

FOR RENT- Furnlllhcd apartment
stX rooms, bath. Bee Mrs. carl

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. 618-X.

CHESHIRE

9· 29·3t

fer Sal!!. Mioc.
J'OR SAI.Jil-TWQ double banel
hammerlelll KUJll, 16 p, Steven&amp;,
12 ga. 1 Ithaca, A-1 condition $15
each. A1ao a number of cheaper
Mlller'e Store, LaDISVllle,
Ol&gt;lo. 9-37·3t.

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Mallie Knopp and tamuy, s,ent

~uhday _

AMERICAN LEAGUE
' ' . _.____._

pQQ SALE-A be&amp;utltul$760 Orand

J

cud family.

Only game scheduled

Plano. Can be had tor very &amp;mall
lalance, *197.80. payable til per
month to rellablo party. Kindly
11ve rtferenoe and we wlll advise
where piano may be seen. Ad ..
dr&lt;ll Bo· ;rJf.
9-01-St

with Mr. and Mrs. Harry

Knopp.
:Qscar Parson waa ealll[lfl: on
Cha.rl.ea H. Wilson Sunday alter•

:noon.

Club

I

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COLUMIUJS

cotom- oht?.
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Ftreproot

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Gr,

69

Bo.ston . .

81

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Btaoklyn
Phlladelphla
ClnclnnaU . .

64
59
58

86
11
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Retierve

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BOOMS ll.tJO, ¥1.25

IIATB •1.111
DININO ROO'I AND

coFPu suo;r

Swan• Oown Cake Flour, larre •ize ... 29c

~atc:lie'a; 11~ up, 6 bo:lr.ea .... , . . . . . l9c

M;anapment

New White Peana, 10 lb.. . . . . . . . . . . . 45e
POt A'tO£$, full peek , .... ...... .. S7c
fotN'~BJ,-1- J:1'&gt;-~ErCqFf,E£, lb. . .. 27c:
PeanuU:Iaatera, real fr~~ah c:andy, lb .. t7c
H;ml&gt;urre~, lean, freah ~nd, 3 lba•.. 29c
lfome-'ina'lle, t.e an POrk Sau.J.re, ~ ~~· 26c:
POJtK LIV~•. 2 lba . ........... ·: ... 'I.Se
Beef lt~at, a b•c rtiut for a little
·Chanre. lb ... .. . . . ·. . .. .. .. .. .. . 10c
Steakit', rouna or SwU., 2 lba . . . . . . . . . 29c
Boilmr
. ..... .... .. ..... 25c:
. . ·B~~ef, 3 II&gt;•
.

Won Lost
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1'B
75
'13
65
61
55

67
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74
79

R'.i

85

1M

GAMES TODAY

ALBA OOI!ItT HOTEL

;10

CREM-J CH~ESE, lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l7c
#lM&gt;t£5, Gnmeo Gelden, 10 lba...... 2Sc:
Plxio! Maid·p;ue, ~ It••· ....... ... .. 31c

Club

O&lt;enta~"f!!!&gt;'rlor!i':..
\V •
Ky. ••
.. .
:· ,, . ""'
1&lt;9" y~ . . . . . .
CJevtliU1.&lt;1-.7ohn MarmaU vs~ t'!1Uad&amp;fi:Jbfa . . . . .
Liberty,
, ~
Cle~e1and . .
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Ohio
D-:trolt
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Chlcago . . . .
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St. Louis .

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PlttabU1'8h . . . . . . . . 85
ChlCt\80 . . . . .
M
St. Louis . . . . . . . 82

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At Akl'On-Western
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'J,•? '..J;'

Under

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New Yod·.. .... .... W

New SmJ'm•, Florida
IJaU... Mt-m

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Write f10r Booklet. and 811.kl

.......,

JAMES H. BUTLER

-

DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK?

By JANE GORDON
~~~~~~~

YOUTH AND DASH
All Jt..rtt C•rdu'• aodtb
£rt•r•.i ltlli t!mlwl ;,
ltllllrru u1 ,,..d, irr Nn.u Y•ri.

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By Edson J{. Waite, Sh•wnee; Oklahoma
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A darlinr Jacket dress, ao euy to
maket

The auc:CM~ful future of any city can be eatabliahed only upon a baau ~J'a.luli~ J)lilil'iea'a.
'
·

,.

1

It will add fot.ds of dath to yo~1
summer . wardrhbe as its inspirat~
in orano-re_, apd white abttr Unqi
print with the jacket ol plaia ortniJ'•
red linen,

~'

Another aellrl\tfp1 Idea 11 to ,na ~!
the dreu of blue and white ttripe§
~hirting or pique with the jacket of
plain blue.
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Thb ,nttwtt N• . 13&amp; "'"'

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The bir buaine11 conc:erna of a,ny city are uaually Jtnown u
aucceaaful concema.
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rhey .have acquired a hllbit of beinc aucceaaful. They do
not enter' into any project until they have firat made a careful
anaylaia of conditicinl 'a nd eltabliah~d the pr1u:tii!lo'l' certainty of
aucceaa.

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letter ln the (~low•

1Jiey had faith i~ the future of the city when they d~d !"'·
.
They have a!&gt;own this faitlt ip every ~ar an.~ ar~ p-e~t bet;~·v·
!'ra in ~ ~i.••er anc! better ciJ~·
·
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Send· 1~ cent! (In 1tamp1 or co~)

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When they established tjleir buaine~~ they aelec:~ wba,t ~ey
believed to be the moatJoricallocation for big ...._1nda.
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R(l~ lost 1bll!k .. thO two teams 1 I
,. &lt;if Belpre.
· •·
• '(I
,h&amp;d me 'lll(d'e aame 01\ lap
ancl~.J. /L -8m1~bavereff&lt;lr -lihoin&gt; toWabt before the .scene or t, lrpHI trom Colunlbut.
,
l&gt;otll&lt;•IGlllllo Dltlfojo.
A gus .,,.. la •btlllof
on ~
Bthlnd the IPwtJ~ 1 a ~;lwhlnc: of !arm or W. E. ~CDade. ... ~
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Po1.ul Dtl.n, H - YUt'•Oi4 apeedball
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thetr molt Lmpre¥SJve a!lowir..R oi
Bernice Pr~ ::'lcn who baa ~n
t.lw current. junior world aerlea.
\'U!.ting w:t.h her a~~ Lola "'Jltzln ad.dU!on to Detln'a work, his :~;nrd at Akron"MiiiTJ«&lt; h.Dm.e Wel.w
ttam-mala pouncedton the otrerlngs nuday or a.•, week.
,
'
or oUwee Bison pltchtn 1n a heavy
Vlnu ~wl18on ot Athena llpent the
bat tina' attack.
t1 eek ettd with her pP.renta ' ~ -.n4
-Wile hl~ atarted If\ the ftrst. Ml'l. Charles H. Wltaon. '
L'ln~. Jilek Cullop. &amp;lUBin&amp; Co·
·
lnrribua fielder, -tagpect ou~ a. douGeorge Green who has been mq1
ble. ' and, Jack IWthrook followed ployed In the northern pa.rt of the
roon with a home cUll. 3y this Ume 1!': ate &amp;pent Jibe weej. .end with
Pbil ~~Ivan, .one of tbe Bll:;c;m'a Mote ;Faeneh 'and family.
r.it.chlng acu, was takef\ out and I ~ria Mae Jordan · of Jl'rankUn
Harold Elliot given ~he reller as- &lt;'O unty stlent !rein ThuradaJ tmW
1&amp;ignment.
Monday wltb. frienda here and at..Strikeouts were charged against tf"nded the Meigs fair.
12 Blsons, and only seven were
able to touch Oean·a fut ball for 1 The Grange will hold tbelr 1n ..
hltli. Five rea.ched the base on ba.II.&lt;J. I sr::ec:Uon Prlday Nght October Bth.
Better weather oondltloN were
M~ and Mrs. Harold B&amp;U or
ex:peeted to draw out a larger crowd IGallipolis were week end gtwts ot
t-migbt t.b6n last ntgl.t"l G.OOO fans. home folks.
'
The "game t onl1ht w~s due to be
o . E. Bowers D.Dd t amny were.
e Southpaw pJtehetB battle , with caJUns on•Gba11. H. W:lblon Wednes&amp;.. Clarence Holae slated l.o set t.he day evenlnl".
1117'"" i r:od tor the BJrchi. Amerlca.n
Felbr: Altire spent Saturday af1AsSociation champs, and Charley ternocn wWr 'BaYQKif\d• Wilaon. ~ .
Pt-rklns, &amp;I\Other Southpaw. for the
Lutlchia Stacy waa &amp; 8unda1'
BIBOn.&amp;. lnternatlonal LeB.Buc pen- Rllest Df "LCUril li!Oi:tl'e.
l't~Dt winners.
·Mr. and.Mrs. Willitun Ch&amp;ee vrefe- - the week e'hd guesta of 8 . A. wylilf
1

FOR RENT- Furnlllhcd apartment
stX rooms, bath. Bee Mrs. carl

'

t

.OhUnser. Phone
. 618-X.

CHESHIRE

9· 29·3t

fer Sal!!. Mioc.
J'OR SAI.Jil-TWQ double banel
hammerlelll KUJll, 16 p, Steven&amp;,
12 ga. 1 Ithaca, A-1 condition $15
each. A1ao a number of cheaper
Mlller'e Store, LaDISVllle,
Ol&gt;lo. 9-37·3t.

··rum..

'

Mallie Knopp and tamuy, s,ent

~uhday _

AMERICAN LEAGUE
' ' . _.____._

pQQ SALE-A be&amp;utltul$760 Orand

J

cud family.

Only game scheduled

Plano. Can be had tor very &amp;mall
lalance, *197.80. payable til per
month to rellablo party. Kindly
11ve rtferenoe and we wlll advise
where piano may be seen. Ad ..
dr&lt;ll Bo· ;rJf.
9-01-St

with Mr. and Mrs. Harry

Knopp.
:Qscar Parson waa ealll[lfl: on
Cha.rl.ea H. Wilson Sunday alter•

:noon.

Club

I

HOTEl,.
COLUMIUJS

cotom- oht?.
.

Ftreproot

6'7
Gr,

69

Bo.ston . .

81

TO

Btaoklyn
Phlladelphla
ClnclnnaU . .

64
59
58

86
11
92

Retierve

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BOOMS ll.tJO, ¥1.25

IIATB •1.111
DININO ROO'I AND

coFPu suo;r

Swan• Oown Cake Flour, larre •ize ... 29c

~atc:lie'a; 11~ up, 6 bo:lr.ea .... , . . . . . l9c

M;anapment

New White Peana, 10 lb.. . . . . . . . . . . . 45e
POt A'tO£$, full peek , .... ...... .. S7c
fotN'~BJ,-1- J:1'&gt;-~ErCqFf,E£, lb. . .. 27c:
PeanuU:Iaatera, real fr~~ah c:andy, lb .. t7c
H;ml&gt;urre~, lean, freah ~nd, 3 lba•.. 29c
lfome-'ina'lle, t.e an POrk Sau.J.re, ~ ~~· 26c:
POJtK LIV~•. 2 lba . ........... ·: ... 'I.Se
Beef lt~at, a b•c rtiut for a little
·Chanre. lb ... .. . . . ·. . .. .. .. .. .. . 10c
Steakit', rouna or SwU., 2 lba . . . . . . . . . 29c
Boilmr
. ..... .... .. ..... 25c:
. . ·B~~ef, 3 II&gt;•
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Won Lost
W••hlM~." ...... . 97 63
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1'B
75
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65
61
55

67
To

74
79

R'.i

85

1M

GAMES TODAY

ALBA OOI!ItT HOTEL

;10

CREM-J CH~ESE, lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l7c
#lM&gt;t£5, Gnmeo Gelden, 10 lba...... 2Sc:
Plxio! Maid·p;ue, ~ It••· ....... ... .. 31c

Club

O&lt;enta~"f!!!&gt;'rlor!i':..
\V •
Ky. ••
.. .
:· ,, . ""'
1&lt;9" y~ . . . . . .
CJevtliU1.&lt;1-.7ohn MarmaU vs~ t'!1Uad&amp;fi:Jbfa . . . . .
Liberty,
, ~
Cle~e1and . .
crtlooBirlnutr
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tonBJuft'ton
\'fl.
Ohio
D-:trolt
.
N
Chlcago . . . .
~·•~•. N. Y.-DefiP..nce vs. Al- Boston . . . . . . . . . .
St. Louis .

RellaDl:U

Sam~

00

PlttabU1'8h . . . . . . . . 85
ChlCt\80 . . . . .
M
St. Louis . . . . . . . 82

i;.M:;UICA.N LEAGUE

At Akl'On-Western
.

'J,•? '..J;'

Under

The ~Va.Qs Gro~~rf ~~~

Won LMt

New Yod·.. .... .... W

New SmJ'm•, Florida
IJaU... Mt-m

~o-al~--~0

UeaW.
Write f10r Booklet. and 811.kl

.......,

JAMES H. BUTLER

-

DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK?

By JANE GORDON
~~~~~~~

YOUTH AND DASH
All Jt..rtt C•rdu'• aodtb
£rt•r•.i ltlli t!mlwl ;,
ltllllrru u1 ,,..d, irr Nn.u Y•ri.

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~~ll~:I.:!

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By Edson J{. Waite, Sh•wnee; Oklahoma
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A darlinr Jacket dress, ao euy to
maket

The auc:CM~ful future of any city can be eatabliahed only upon a baau ~J'a.luli~ J)lilil'iea'a.
'
·

,.

1

It will add fot.ds of dath to yo~1
summer . wardrhbe as its inspirat~
in orano-re_, apd white abttr Unqi
print with the jacket ol plaia ortniJ'•
red linen,

~'

Another aellrl\tfp1 Idea 11 to ,na ~!
the dreu of blue and white ttripe§
~hirting or pique with the jacket of
plain blue.
.
'

'

Thb ,nttwtt N• . 13&amp; "'"'

•

•

The bir buaine11 conc:erna of a,ny city are uaually Jtnown u
aucceaaful concema.
··
·
'
•
I

I

'

rhey .have acquired a hllbit of beinc aucceaaful. They do
not enter' into any project until they have firat made a careful
anaylaia of conditicinl 'a nd eltabliah~d the pr1u:tii!lo'l' certainty of
aucceaa.

1

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A• ••·

,,.,,tJ ;, ,;., IZ lo ZO ,,J 16 ,,...l ~·

,,., 16 r1J1tlirts 1!-i yarJt 15-ilftlr
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ZUKAS•
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'"'''"Jifltt Jtli&lt;rltr,.

flow to Get These PaltW/h

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'" f•pl:liott Bureau. Write earef~{l~ 1·
I"~ qlal~~ ~~ ·. ~·'\'• Jn~ !jjl! 1
•¥reJs. tht .numhr. at the patter.:
alid lJlf: •t~ lGLt wp.t.
.

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M!srn• roUr
lll!' !l'ar :-

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letter ln the (~low•

1Jiey had faith i~ the future of the city when they d~d !"'·
.
They have a!&gt;own this faitlt ip every ~ar an.~ ar~ p-e~t bet;~·v·
!'ra in ~ ~i.••er anc! better ciJ~·
·
·.
·
'

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PIJ.NTER... ••

\
I
Send· 1~ cent! (In 1tamp1 or co~)

'

When they established tjleir buaine~~ they aelec:~ wba,t ~ey
believed to be the moatJoricallocation for big ...._1nda.
·

. EDDIJ;

,_.,,11 1).1 ,.,,.,., JS·i•t• lor joJcirt.

I !"-·:!'------"

..

'E..-ery city ·hu a pjat, a pre~J!l ud a futqre.
lllf~ if
rene, the preaent'll he~~. •nd 'tli10 fut11re Ia ~l!!l,:th~t ~~~~··iiijip

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ter spendllll several wcete wltll her
daughtor, Mn. 0 . L. OrF.
Mrs. P. R. Orr and sol{ Alii&amp; spent
Tueaday 'Wltll !.Irs. H. V. Spencer.
H. G . .8Jncer and family 11pe11'
Sunday with w. T. sUtpr and wife
Emmef Babcoek of Pine OI'Ove
spent Sunday• afternoon with tile

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aerore• Prederlck anct wife were
ncent cuests of Mrs. Mary Prect·
erick who is very Ill.
J61'. and Mrs•. Joe Precjerlclt~ - '
Mr. and Mn. Henry Pred~rlck d
S&lt;;n Orls spem : Sundo.y with
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Frederick and family.
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. Eynon called on E. W. Holter and
family sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Holter and
oon Arvll cai!Od on David Spencer
end family Sunday.
Gar~t Babcock of Pine Grove
•nd Ruth' and Vernon Weber c:illed
on IJIIIati Frederick Sunday.
c. E. Orr and C. lr. Orr anct fam·
lly spent ·the week end at Uarlon.
MIA BPellcer Js lspencttna a
days with her aunt, Mrs. 8. W.
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there for
afternoon. While C011c:h
}Pamham had little to cJY on the
j aubject after the workout, I~ Is
known tl-:&gt;t he has ple~y of ·r es·
!l"'ct tor the Chesapeake aggregan l&lt;!n which complied a good retard
'twt year and which bids fair to
... have another good team thls y_ear.
.. ~ry player on the squad who ~as
;HIIe sl,ilhtest p~omlse , received the
~altent\o.Jt of , the coach and ~r.
.•House 't.bo Is helplna coach the ilne
canllldates.
That the team later or, in the
~~118on may round lnt&lt;&gt; something
real form there l.s no doubting
they will give some mighty
accounts of themselves betore
curtain I~ rung down at the
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