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spent Wednesday In Co!..tmbus
Master Ted Reed sun or Mr and
Mrs Theod01 e Reed '\ no has been

Ill wiLh the musltl~ lor the
past few week:! is reported to be
much improved
Denver and Will LowetV of. Plt.l.sburg and Mr and Mrs 1 r..m Lowery
or Bucyrus, who were visiting
friends and relatives here over the
we~k end have returned to their
homes
Mrs John Schmitt 01 Columbus,
who has been VISiting her sister,
Mrs Norma Ooodwlu, returned
Wedne~ay She was uccompanlet.l
by hcJ mphews Tracey and David
Goodwin and her niece Mar)
Ot&gt;odwm who ""ill remai n for a
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Jng l!om Dayton wht:re they ~pent
tile v.eek end with 1 eiatlve 11
Mr and Mrs Harry Dye left
Wedn esday morning for (Jordon,
W Va where the latter wtU .Sj)Cnd
!.he w~;ek there with her husband
Mr anrl Mrs c
A LonR of
SprlnKflf'ld, who spent the \\eek end
with relatives here returned home
Monday Mrs Leonard Hamm IUld
two babies accom,pa.nl&amp;a them home

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Lower 'Thomu Fork

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Mr and Mrs Chas Hysell

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UT scient1kc41iy correct In every (
1 detotl of construct• on, these new
shoes ore sweepmg the country
in populonty-replocmg the 1
poorly styled, awkword lookmg correcttve
shoes It's a new d4y ond these ore the
new shoes thot :·come wtth the d•wn."

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Si·l~n:tiffick

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We Invite service work on aU makes of can,
ud guarantee your complete oatlsfactlon" ,

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H!U1Y Schwab, Serv~ Mer.

POMEROY, OHIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1932

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Credit ConditioDa T.
A!.d Situation

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today had turned thumbo down on Contains
More Arioto' Spitale, Underworld Con•
further expenditure of state mouey
crata Than C:e d
tact Man, Bitz Ancl
to help 'bonus armies get to
U
d
K
:rve
wa•nin1t.an
n er
a11er
Roaner Appear
Leaders of a new bonm; brlrad e
TO PAY ATTENTION Qrgantzed at Cleveland were loid JN 41 PALMY DAYS"
DEBT INCREASED
LINDBERGH CASE
'by the Governor that he wtll not
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"be a. party to the encouragement A
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farticularly To "Small" 01 initiation or funher such I War a Beginning Only 1
Half Billion In Month; I
Actton By Grand Jqey
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Busineu .Man And
N•lion Owea More
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marches ·
Th
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Ia Delayed Until
Alt.hougb he permitted the wre of
ree tl e
tntll·
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HomeOwner
Than 19 Billion•
Ohio National guard troops lllSt
er- Were Serving
Later Date
week tor ttansportinl sections ol
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Washln,ton, June l.-IN~Unc1e
Cleveland June 2- 1Na-8purred the ore1on army th 10;h Ohio to
With • plat1orm Gf ~ pnrn~- m borrowtd ""1\98 328000 th ...
' l&gt;to actitn w&gt;t.h a demand for West 'Vir&amp;ulia
B y EDWARD L PEUSS
mental a lowor ..-~ .-u
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no add anal help 1
INS
•t • C
d
flrst eleven month• of the 1932 fiscal
~.:ouraie raLher than apa.th.y Wld 2n be expected because more bo-~
"' a,. CJTe.!IP~:l ent
the problbltiOD Ja..,., tbe "People'• Jnt!'mit'dlaries In Ute Baby Lind·
v(.ar lncrea~illl the public de.b'
mdUferem:e toward blllinea can- nua marchers would have no beneE erlln Jm•e 2--IN!-G "'ttln 1:. .;. Tu:ket.''a new third PM"tt.bu ~erne 1 re rg kJdnapJ na: told th~ir stone£
t2.2H,OOO,OOO t.o ._ total of t19,03B,-I
.dltic.n&amp;
a teueral aserve bauk ftci.Rl effect •pon ~our cause but re\' catl~ • wntatnmg m'"'r e sr!&amp; hlto beiat With -~ W, O'Bneo 1 tcda v to tile Bronx ~d jury ln916,000 the f.reasury announctd tocommittee or the fourth dlttri~t t.o- '&amp;qler serve to qlsc!edit it,
Lhe lcuuttc namec; than ~m wh'"n (abort), 1l'ell-lltowt~adeapermu- H.bl lJ!attnr th• payment c;I ~.000
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da} prepared for a rrlenUess war oovernor told c B Cowan o! ruved und!'r fermer Kai.ser WJJ. lalli.WJet, makl- bi1 political de- 1
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ron.... cm by Dr John P Condon
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lbe debt was Increased ..."'",000,-1
on h oar ded a.n o a1ac ker ~"-uvua~o.
Cleyeland, leader of the Cleveland 11E1m 11 wa~ c•mp 1ete:! b\ Cha 1c~ 1- but M eudidate for Governor ot
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Aiming
ils
a:una
to"'ard
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Pap"n
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O'BrJeD
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ooo In a month and on May 31 wa•
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tabl,shment of easter credtt oond1The request from federal onlclals
The mlntstry which ph"'"d m em Go••-or
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Fh~t to teat.tfy wa.-s Salvator-e Spl;
1Jo2.809,000 uuy hlghtll' than on the
tlons, thP. committee Of l5 Indus- pointed out that the eapt•-t ha• a t et ~ d r.ld JUnkers ram•J!ns l'nd and Ju.dp Bent',. ~,tur,Democrat.
l::l.le
!!e lect ~d by Col Charles Lind ..
same
date !&amp;!It year A week befor~
1r1a 1 and ft nanc 1a 1 1eeders will lalJe number of unemployed
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with
111• -d l:lnd-( wners onCf' aga n at th r •
e Unired States entered the
tackle business problems 1n Ohio 1ttendant relief problems and tha' hlim rf llu Rl!h h sh p c r '"1c I
be1 gh t ~cau.se cr underworld conlhe public debt wns
f'enmylvania West Vir1inla and bonUB marchers In emba
• Clln not help but pl~·e th ~xu t1 I
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tncts that ~wever. led nowhere.
Kentucky as a pa.rt 01 a national numbers are already in th:ts::';~ f!mper~r in hl o; f'x:ile c9'J tie aL
~.pt' alt s henchman. J,vlng Blt:l,
wl)ile the
31, llitla
c.ampaill:n of the federal reserve
Lerrer numbers the Oovemol Doom Htllflt'CI ft rent :~ Ins mllll
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rue wa1 a wlbl.Ms
Another
system
i:iald , would be coru;tructed as Bll names which Wilhelm :o: u1 oote-i
The third wltnesP was b•Jteved
Plate June 111 There wm be a
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fhe oomlhlttee headed by s,.. B attempt a' lntlnudatlon
somE time &amp;f1: B!ii those who sttould l r
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mere Important lh was MmX:Ill
turit.y of $324 518 1100 tn 2 3-4
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Williams Of tht Hayden Mlllel &amp;
rn addition to the Cleveland ce entruat~d with• the ta k of gov ~ ' n
aptur•n• Eatortionllb RD!ner who, It has been revealed;'
cent certl.ftcatA:!s and a new Issue
The Fqpn cblldNa, lreoe, 11 ; Bernice, !4, and Clilfb~ u, lO, thml Company, Cleveland, was announc· army, another one rrom OhiO Ct l 1 l.l"' O r&gt;"many
Who ThreateDMI to Kid ~ wa..s pennlttet! tc mBke ... a ropy of
a sublltaat!P.JI~ larger amount
Prea1dentHoover 1sthe,reateatmanintheworld. T~elrfather,Chtlrle ed after Eugene Meyen, head ... of and lndiana cities was to BLrlve
The cabJnrt personnel ta a~ fol
H" Cb'ld
the ?t"i8inal ra~m not tc use in
1 ren
The deficit May 31 was S2 Mt,- R. Fequ., of Detroit, wu held in jail there pendl~ trial on u Federa l the re£etve system pleaded tor con hare today to make an appeal to Iowa
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hlt ~ n~ottatlons
950000 aa comparM with. tl.OM,- eharp. ot tranaportllll • atolen automobUe from Miaaoun to his home Odence at. a meeting of 35 business the Governor tor tramportatl
to Chancelln~ Lleut Cd Frunv. Vnn
-D te-ct!~e Charles Whlterhalter,
910000 a.t the end or May 1931 Ex- city. The 70U~ made tbelo~ tnp from Detroit to Wr..ahmlrf,on b} leaders of the fourth ' dlstrtct
East Liverpool The Clevela~~ers Par.en
ChiCifCJ.
June
2---INS--P.J ar the Westchester station al~
pendltures for the eleven month~ ilua to He the PI'Uid11nt and. u a result. Feagan w.. released on Distrtcl
A state of ,:eneral helplesaneaa Js wanted transportation to PennsylMinil'iter d Pm-elgn Af!alr~-B:n pr( mptly notify in~ p'Jlk!} Cha1tes I tes~trled U
te tak
b thf4'
0 ac ou w111
wet't S4 41i5.219 000, an Increase
Attorn~l Fredetlek'a JMIUonal bo~__pendinc lnveatlptto~ of the charge nat conductive to improvemmt," vania. via Younenown
f'Jl C&lt;no;tanin Vcn Neuralh
p 0
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&amp;726,000,(100 and receipts $1,1'10~,- rJaeeltllclleaan.howaleavillcthtWluteHouuatteraeemcthePre•ident he said "The ~uundatlon o! tbe
Mlnitter of Ptnar.oe-Connt s.-:1)
rey wea Y Jel cs t: eal 1~rand jury as yet but tt wlll t :!
000, lou af Slfl.l 000 000
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United Statea ifi substiUltlal enough
W"rin·Krostak
er tcday bro~ht about the ar held ready t~ rec:.onvcne wi'M'n ti\C
Income taxes yielded t89S.9'lii.OOO ~-abury
Lo make a dtkrmined sPmd to preF.EAR MAN MURDf:R:Ii:D
Mlnlst.rr &lt;'r t.tn- Inte~lo r- Barn1 l'fllt et two pllJ'l)(lf'tt'd ext.orti~U5ts. , racU! warrant · ac.cNdi~ to dl':t.Tict
ll loss ot $689,000 000 from last vear ;:,e
8gJCI8D
vent further business dtstn:tegra.
Wllhclm VO:l Oa.vl
who threatened ~0 kidnap hl.o: t\'u attorney McLaughlin
and tor the twelve months will tot:.\1
~ton
EBn o,e.j?,o, CaJ. June 2- fNE: ~~
Mlnlstlftt of Defetl:.e-LtP.ut Gl! 1 ! lllllioll children
I Ja!!ie whc hll~ tcld ht'l story to
Mlscel~
The commiUee ia !lmUar to opes Fear that Allun BradtCld Mcnk!! :&gt;J Kurt Vqn Schlelctv.:!r
With the receipt on May IO cf the
le-ft today for Philadel ...
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named recently in Nf'W York, Obi- Y£QJ' old remittance mun
a..Jtl.
Mini.stt'T qf Ee ~ncmtcs Dnd L~ I th• tn1t of three let..t.e!"B deme ndiu~ I ph lb. f;~~h,~e~wns
vtew
'amounting Sa
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--caan "Mld St Louis kl m&amp;ke eft'pc- member cf a W\..'&gt;Sithy and s~;iell) tcr- Prof JtPrmann W•,mb!'1d
Ja5ooo as the prlce ot safety t r his gallery
in
,.. ayor 1 Aet10na Sucb 13 Year Old Clyde, 0., Hil'h tive to a.a arent a dearce as polj.sj.. Pt.emlnent Bcston tamlly haf,l t een Mlnlstf'r of ~leulturt'~ Borcn 1.hl\ck'tn Can::l .k!.ephine 6 ond ilmc_,wn
•• to Bring Removal Un
Scho.-ol Lad, Aat11 d
ble the enormoue expuiBion wo- murdett.j \U.s exprt ~ed t1~hy t.y Frt~drkb Von BraWl
Charlu F Jr t, Orqr &lt;Uarep.r&lt;kd leu
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oram of the ....-ve
&lt;Hiceu alto • WkleoP" 'P AI!!Rrch
Mlnlsl"' ol JUilt.,._Dr flO" the warntns DOl to ·,ao;tlly ~'"'" whom
., der Charter J\'!,lea
''Old Maatera"'
reserve banta :1av~ sup
a
rm htm had fatled
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~tenu.J,.i;JaBk ,w "*-oa;
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, _'lCor~~~ ~ ~li'-~1&amp;
~~;lt;ljftl'!-t11!'£10F
$'1.2110.UOO.tMio' \6't~e 'ri&lt;ttoa
11ITS COSTL'\', Tl!lS.;.,.)' -· ~-~4e!Jaoa&lt;ll- .,
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blast
last of
thrtegovernment
moqttu thro\llbpurtlle adl3toifn~a.tl
nt*
dUe.
James J W'aiker
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~Btd Cof~~Q'&lt;Jent
chase
seeutltfes
Pittsburgh, _,...,.._
Junt: 2-I,NS--Toat fl.,,.. titled
heAds'
'f, -.~trap t\lfrd
wu 8 ~letkr
and
li'f ~ e~:pen&amp;e column t.here ~N !Sbnet bet~ a f.~JI.lent
qJ
~n. Oi.i11 1URB •II,,.....I,B--A 13- fh:nn me'fuber banlt:S
sc nR, ubo~,tt tomak ~.:. a.nlfl cthet , It junket$ JamWt-s de~~ndantt t tal! il!puted n~nlrts. w1uta'll
a net. lncrtase ot $500,000.000 a.s a the Holstad~r ~Jtt:tl\'e' ~1..·1 ,vrR~~~Il ~Yhe'lilkn' (febdb) irea)'l..:t It Js th.e o6m~lttee s lntentlon to i thine~ ~lna cb~pc;1 is all W!l)aiJ tht: .1\JlVIall Ja•ldhcldE'TS- wOO tc~ Brand 25 and ~ Kimblill :.19 t;jnued
resUlf'ot the treasucy's ~k SUD ~ l-et:o'!\ publk; ~rtrlif, Chter~ OOWlacl man heftr tir.~ Jn+il!1t,.h't ot at.terttil:ln pay p&amp;ttteular attention to ms.k1ns I Sixty tomato P,la:.f\~ ~t thr.ec f'ec-.adea were pillars or lm~aal were eelze'ct w.her. ~oiled r~ a t ::rSt.cry or the
!eript!ton hi th! ReMIUitillidtion Fi- B8.muel Seabuti' tOday was rePQr~~ tp4ay at n~~ntJI "Jiopulll 1 Co'll~ It easier for the "little man' -the )'C'UD'J men S5 each 1~ Po-llee cc urt Gantalll
dumm)' paeJcac~ af an ekvtted eta~ I tute for Medical Rorean:h Jfew
nanee t)orp In add~tlon lotm6 or enpged In drawing up rtm#,Bt ~Je.q\#Jn o ~l).e
~hatlbn,J Brot.t· home owner a.nd the !UDall bu&amp;lness l today
No l'~blnel whkh served un::ler tlon
1Yerk He wa.s r~pc..r. !!::I t:XpeiJment
~ $~ 824,bo0 have been pttld out of cbll.rres aratmt the Mayor ~ @.'l:- (lr,bor.q q M
her't!
In; with an apputm1 d •,.tgned to
1man-to obtain lund~J ror expan- 1 They ha;l hooked U1e tomttt£ Wilhelm numt'&gt;t'Te:l amomr 11:1 ~r&lt;Contlnl:.ed on page thref!J
'mmt. W Qoverl¥'f ~IJ:t;Il-,
Just ~ ~ lp;er~ Jtld, ChBrleli M1ilq· lslon purpose!
The
Cle¥eland plants frcr,J a nelghb or s Jil&lt;uden
50nnel more tban three arls~t..
•E: parate ~£• uru from blocd
SUch action se-emetJ/ 1ttdfc~ted by Jx.ttw k.nowq as "bl)ut:!k, • l8 halle('l group wiJl work out an Individual
tn 191-4 at the outt rr:11k: ot t.hf' w ~ BORROW PLAN£ TO
hli declaration ~~~ -1\layor coulq bo as • marve\ at lnai(c'-eve,t by such
(or this district as well ..
th• rnlv "'''' min''' • '""" Chan
SEARCH FOR MEN I RANCHMEN WIN •
TOT FATAJ.'LY ..URNED
removed under the city (:iuu'ter, D,l.ast.er!fl of ~ fascfnaUtll a.rt as ctlo~r8t.e nationally wJtlt the other
(!tllot Bethma.:m-HoUweg
Bare~n
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Pottoburah. June 2-INB---Baby provision~ becau" te•ttmony shol' Howard Thur"QJl Grey&amp;toke ano ,..,.rvp bank COJIUII.ilte~•
Von Ja,ow ond Barrn Admiral F •lb
fiGHT WITH FLOQQ
Patricia McDermctt, a:r' d fom ed he held ten bonds of the Re- Blackstone
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1 Five Clev~-. lollt' represen
b.a
Von 'nrpitz
Boston June 2-IN&amp;-In a bor- ~
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drcpped her toys toda.y and dt:cld~cl uatice Bronae and Steel company • And :wh~t is rep.rd.cd $8 most as- tntlves each from Cincinnati and
There Is mere then a o":.,; '1' 11' rowed mono~lane equipped with
Blythl' Cal Jmp 2-INB-Ra~cth
1which was paid by thf' city for tl'undinfl 111 thnt Chuck" I&amp; 80 pro- Pittsburgh an~ one m.ember each A • 0ec· . of Gov
to bake a p~e
semblance between this rub I'Ct llnrl pontoons Charlie Hubbard, former 1men t cday won their nr•t lnttre
ebe li8ht.t'd a ms.teh and toddled trecUna tramc standards on Fifth fteient a.t the tender age of 13 . front Akron and Middletown comwalt
tJJOil
emor; lhe mint.atr.es d imperial ~s Like! Harvard rootball leader, &amp;nd
a.~llinst roarmg flcod water&lt;~ cf the
tc the gas sflove
Avenue
Ma kel
prise tlH! committee They are
Murdered
A,ed
farmer
tht Ktlt!ll!riBt
:{cvernmentr.
Vt-n pilots today took otr on an air Colcra1o rh - r which Ihnat~ to
8 yne the 18re&amp;f.eBt mafllci&amp;n
A mom~nt lat er she stumbled
Mayor Walker m Detroit when
Chairman WIWams J J Ben1et
Pap!rtll catlr.et 1.s b!l~~d rhlv up searcb for two missing members of l.n-ak lhrcugh a levee and tlood
dt.wn the steP":J of beT hom~:, h el the sensational evidence WL"&gt; lpro- ~f a.ll-ttm~; 30 yfears 01 be~~c president, the Chesa.~ak.e and Obto
Durina Robbery
rn tllt- eonfldF lee cr Prr~ldent Vr l the Grenfell Mission In the St An- ] 20000 ar..c s d !a.rm llnd \Jut!
Uttlc frock ablal!e Scmeone wrap- duced Issued a statement cha.rpng e eveKn
t 0
mng c
e railroad, Harris oreech, president,
Hindflnburg the ~hief ofA Ul~ rtat~ . tbony Bay &amp;retlon of Newfound- : e:rave fears wert&gt; entertairu:d ~hat
J)fd a cCJ.t &amp;J.ound her Someaue Seabury with malice and lUlfalr- great ellar mllllt.er lllWiionbt of The Cleveland TrWIL Company w
Columbus 0
June l~INS-In "nd net upon that of the ~elch'!tiJg land
another fl cod of mrltil 1g s.:ww
rw:hed h~r tc tt{cK~upcrt hospital ness and denying grounds tor rc the latte;r part of the l9th oontutl M Baldwin, president The U~lon thdr ct:lls In death r.,w at Ohio
With the eK~tton cf Professor
With Hubb&amp;rd were
Harold I t ~rs would menacf. 2600 bomt 'llt was too late
moval exisled
was 28 ~fore he began to probe Trust COPJ.JJ~tny, and H o Dalkm, Penltentlm} H(.lr louoelmllk and Wannbdd €-'.1!11' mnn in the cab Crowley and Edward 1 OToole In wnte1 up t.c the1r waists. 300
Ehe died $00ll aft.er reaching the
The committee whicl;l climaxed a the mysicrles of the black art Plcka.nds, Mather and company all
y
lnet "'l.'fVCd rtther in r miNary r both of Winthrop Crowl&amp;y accom-j mt u worked 48 hcurs all&lt;i witl1
hospital
' month of turhuient sesslons with Thurston was 24 Blacklltune was 22 of Cleveland
Walter Brown t cday
ntJVCU"'IJ. official pest u1d-er the Ku·~ls t panted Hubbard
last year in a •andbags the levee (lnly 1~ l~rh
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Mayor Walkers own two-di!.Y tes- and W W Durllln reeogn~ I.S Col Wllltam Cooper Proctor waited for Lhe decls1c 1 of Oovt'rnor reR ime
ll'light to make a toJXIIraphical sur- j that a n w bleak had ocr.urrf't\ 2S
TWO YOUNG 'I ADS
timony and the final Seabury re· the worlds foremosL amateur ma- chairman Proctor and Oa.mbl~ Oeorae Wht~ whl} yc:!l. ~ rrht)o v..1 1 Barones~ Marte Neurath wtfe of vey o rthe Labrador OOMt
1 miles sc uth ct Blythe The mew
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vclations and which Jon&amp; carried g~hian and president of the Inter ~ cohlpany George D Crabbs prest .. asked tc spare th£m 1 0 d u J U1t' nt!W rcrn11n mlnH"'r '" the 1 The mlssmg men ar-e Dr. Karl A 1 bn:a.k threatened n smaWt a ·et
EXTINGUISH BOMB on the investigation Jnto alleged national Brotherhood was 20 be- llent, the' Philip carey Man~laotur- the elecklr chah l&lt;lm~~~~w f'1~1 ~ 1 t 11 vr('oat-granddnu'lhter of Da.nl~l1 , D Kuenhart or Crystal Lake m c.t c ultivated la~'ld
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corruption In the city, adjourned lore he took up ~he hobby
ng company, E w Edwards presl·
Ckmency wa.s asked fo L gd _ Tompkins n formPr viet- pre d nt dentral surgeon of the Mission at 1 'Ihf' water !locded the lo'Wland,.
Chicago June
'Chuck" howe\er has attalnEld a dent, Filth Third Union Trust com- milk and Blowu who rhov~~~e~n of th~ Unll!!d State."'
st Antho"?' and Arthur SulllVlill 1 ('(.n~isth1S prmciPBIIY or uncult..i~
2- INs-Bryan untH after the political national
Hartnett '.rr
proficiency 1n sleight-or-hand thaL pa.ny, and T J DavJs chamnan, convicted as tcrtun: murderers (]!
of St Johns N P hll Piklt. They 1 vat ed land
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Bobby TerrY 9 w re pt A. :1 1
Further public hearings were not aatounds the old!r members of the Plrst National Bank all or Cincln- JtJui K1&lt;1DCY &amp;Jed Pickawa.y coun·
BRIDGt: PROPONENTS 'WIN
disappeared Sunday in a demr fot~:
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yourail heroes' ~ay IM!cat18e ~f their anticipated until the autumn, when crder
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ty farmer I~ the mc ~t &lt;. 1m ful
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fWvey 8 Fire:&gt;tone, chairman,. hee.l'lnll by the state bcmrd (){
Lonf.lon, June 2-IN&amp;-Waterloo
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tempt to bomb ttl~ hOm~ or Bryans structtve proposala tar- retoun1ns !nee ht Was seven years old
Firestone Tire and Rubber com- parele.i sl:!tce the boord camz Into bridge US-year-old Thames span TWO DROWNED IN
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'I'd rather do a magic trick tl\an pany Akron
exla~ence last summer
known the world over for tta lllmple
, H~lbwoo::t June 2-lNS-.lt 'IJI, ..
A rew minutes after -the two boys I One of the last witnesses before cat • be told the writer today
Oeo111e M Verity, chairman the
Lcmiency was asked fr..r 1 ud"
beauty lilnd called the mosL archi-l
AUTO ACCIDENT I ue
had exun1 u1shed the sputterlnK the committee wa.s Dr William H
"How about Hshing?
he wa~~o American Rolling MUI company milk a whtte man a.nd alleged tecturallv correct of all London's
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Romance Yl blcssomlng betweev:
fuse or a. bllltt powder bomb de- Walker brother of the Mayor ~bo asked
Middle&amp;own
'arch conspirator of lh"' munl"r brldJes, had a new lease on life to-~ HWlUnaton w va June 2-INS Jack D€mpllt'Y one-ttme m&amp;nJ)OB.ited on the elt.y omclal'&amp; front admitted he '9J)llt' fee6 with a
I use mp.gic when I ftsh, ever., I H C M.cl:ldowncy prea:Jdent, The by Demas S. Uh"ey Columbus a t- day
-Two ne,ro' janl~ had been I we ight t:hamplor. c.r the world :nn~
porch another eXplosive wrecked pl'lystcJan recelvitlg pay for work on he t'tphed
'Look-'
Union Trust company, A W Rob- toroey, who told the b-Jard thttt
In a nona-party vote in which drowned 1n the Ohio river today llmt BBJ~quet.te Him o.ctress
the rear porch and part of the city oonpenliatlon caseH
Wh~reupon he produced a Hflh- ertson
cha.trman Westlnahouse Loudennllt, In plotting the burg- sentiment ruled as much as any· after their automobile crashed I ex~Fcl\les ~~~~on was mad" tod ..
frame work or the house next door
His bank dcpostts in four years hcok from hls ecat pockeL, held 8 Electric and Manuaacturing com- lary, cautioned his a(comphc- thing el8e the HoWle of Commons thtoUKh a ferryboat ralllng carry That adm
Belcher ...
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occupied by the Alderman's tather were 11hown to have aggregated hlUldkerchlef In front of il andl pany, Howard Heinz, president the q-atnsh violence a.ld tcld Hvm lh"'Y voted :122 to 154, to reject a plan to I mg tMm to deatlt before a crowd 1l ty Mt s E:rnest
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MIChael Hartnett
$43~'1.89
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when he reh)oveli tbe kerchief- to H J Helnt compe.oy and E T mWlt not injure the aged fa.rmcr cr d~m~d the brt dee advanced by ot horror -stricken ferryboat pw;. m~her 5elclte~. siLid that Miss Bu.1
Or Walker denied hdwever, eve t '\nd bc-hQld a toy gold-fish dangled Weill, chairman, NaUonal Steel his slate'• Sarah Kidn.Ey
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on coun1Y council
sengen
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"llipUttlng' fees which doctors re~ from the' hOok
, Corporation, all of P1ttsbuf8'h
Pleadl.nl toJ Brown a ll".IlO At
The victims were
Cleveland QUttte had adcpttd 1t~e t Sp b l
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Uke J 1m tn y Schnozile' Du. . _ .____
torney Qeotge A!!kins of Columbu
Dickerson 46 and Mack Harr:ts 35 1 n~~e Rcsl'a oonZ9. e!
or w: ':!,
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lie aaaerted the ro.ct checks to tante 'Chuck Mm~r has lL rnUt-J
PLANE' WRECKED, MEN
~!d the board that h l.!J client was
Their automobile wu.an old model 11 s r~c.:lS
him trom one such doctor totalled vun 0( em
He even hu the 'P.t-!
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framed. by the other negrces of
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tCllrlttnue&lt;t "" .... throe )
Ml Clem- Mlch . June :;....rNS Hanlcul Village who reHshed the
beUe ..d to have .topped on
was paid by the cltJ WR9 )ust II
spectacular colUaion ot: two army cppcrtunlty tc break his domina- I
the reverse Df(la.l toateaa of the
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men Cap"tin-e,..,_ Mea,
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en, Mich , occ:UI'I"t!d today but both for the governor, wa~oo to make a u:.
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leaving the boal
370 C.MI of Laquor
\ Peru, Ind, June 2-INS--A man
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taoru.na m Coaneet1on
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- believed to be W R MJiler 36, of
Uf) parachutes
I todaY, flYing the bclardt~ v1ew or
With Martin Trial
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Wcoda Hole, MaBB June J-INS Cohunbus Ohio, was shot and kill-Lieut. J~h Mutl'et4 Detroit the c.ee 111e governor was expecL·
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-A bla...-t ot 15 rcu.,j'&gt; of !Dachw~ t;d by pollee here today after they Which
Doea Not Rec:om-1 and Lleut Joseph Mc:Qoy Ehnlra ed to make his decl.sion tcda~ or Cleveland 0 June 2-JNS~ ~MYS~TRIP
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gun r1re rrcm a cca'1tguard vee!el 1 cougbt hlin Inside a ftlllng station
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euly tomorrow
Mere m)'fStery tr~&gt;s ltj~ted t ~:t,) 1
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today abruplil' ended th' m!Uden • whlth he had entered by breakmg j mend Mercy; Th•rd !bur
TUR~s
In the re·lrlal of Hymle Marlin
ATTR
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veyqe of the a-lleatd rum-runn~ a window
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Goea to Pen for L•fe
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Plttaturah racketeer. acct·P d ct th!!
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Auf :Wiedersehan ot New Bedford,
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rorm-er
councltm 11 n 1
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'!Uift~~; a0Ju~m~~t!; 1~:o-~~~~~ ON PENDING RELIEF PROPOSALS~~:::~:~, !r=:!T a :7' nr:r::
On bca.rd the cra.tt, c: :llst q:ua C BY HEROIC GIRL OOJ!berati&lt;m Dcmt ntc Antoni:: (
F-c-'tflv Myers and 1u&gt;ttt:!d h...or

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OJune- .._2-INS.- 1~n':h:k; rebels

to Ncbcdy kn-'lwe wher.:o

h ....., uobta were tearo;J\,l
men tou"ld 370 ca..&lt;;CG cf llquc., InL&amp;uri :n alias Tcny Lll.F.': 1 ::ta•;l
llM,400 Central poliCf' station fer qm.'tion - net even tbe eHKint:.:o r, 1n ~ ni'w 1 o concerted
dudinz 20 brands
Oh1cago1 June
2-INB-The awaited hi.!! removal b Cbu; PAn
By WILLIAM 8 NEAL
aid proposed t.o expen 0
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kin:l of train ridt' hi h
which wu
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ntJary to S'etve 8 life term , ; I
INS Btaft' eorreapondent
000, and woulG crea.te 63,44:2 Jo~ 1 The girl whose arrest rame n
w c a ra "AJ c:intty ot the
pc)W8l'tld f8-foot 1v1!88el was sllhf.ed Fein, wB.B reaponslble for snatchdnaptng ll-.}e.at-old Jimmy
n JWte 2: - INB--The Hurley c:ontlned hl8 crtttctsm of the 1 the~ start11ng dev~lnpment t., ha.s introduced to rat~ uniSer th.e ChtntH
oft Cuttyhunk Island t~:hy ty tll::linl :Jt per!Ktns, including 16 chll- Jute Niles sehoolboy IF "-t March 2
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measure to the rivers and harbors I the !tran~~e Potter murder cc~e In the intr!IIUI~ tttte ct my&amp;Le.:y exIn llddlt.lon
ccast. auard pJ.cktt boat CO 2296
dren from posSible de&amp;th tn
I Lauri rauu:r of five chddrml admltlattat.ton turned 1Ls ca et and ftoods control provisions
the lut 12 hours wM seld ro hav" CUJ'81(ln
and arUller)r forces
When the Aut Wl.... .ier6ehen turn.-, apartment house ftre today
~ was sent~nced by Judge W M I gum ~ on pendlnl reUef bill&amp; ln
Speaker Gamer wu an attentive \ llvt::1 wtth Betty Gray In a lmlte
omclal&amp; of the ..llmv' toda:r uwerw ~ted
ed abcut and ned after the C:Oa.Bt- 1 Awakened by the crackle of carter late yr.sterday tnumdlat .. ly cona:ress today
listener as h""e Secretary of War bebw that 1n which tht' f" nner serted that the f1rlt ntJater'y ~xcurs one .. ' tbt al.tacU
uuant March IJ.sht had t ea1 plavt"o..i 1ftamea M1U Fein rushed th.ro h after th r jury rr w.1 mf!ll and h••· I secretary or Way Hurley, appear- analyzed th.e meuun:
oouncUman was found slain Febru lolll which &amp;ttrlloCkd 1M PI.SRII·
Tbe J~ ~:''• ~:::;~
upon htt', and sir-em warnlilg :;vun:l·\ the smoke-tilled :flat to arouse h
wcmen had l"l'tumecl i~ vtrdict
berore the waya and means
MUla endorsea the prtncJpal leo.· ary 3, J931
i~ prowed tc ~ lOB-mile rid.: L·
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ed, tbe machlnt ~un Y;"U trcught tatbtt, Louts, her mother, Mary
hJd• did not recommend m~"'rcy committee, opposed. the Gamer bill, t ur,a of U'le Wqner ,pteuure exWhat connt'd:lon if any tl'le ar·l ~lix~tcn Ky • z ...mt~ autcmolnto action
and six brothera and slsters
tri sta.rtoed~BdQ and - w•~ a.nd at tbe same time Secretary ot cept the bond 111\le -"Be l!ll.ld the nm ct Pe«llY Myzrs had wtth the
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p, a chicken dinner and a
Round after round was poun!d 1 Th11n, the courageous girl fought flnl!ihM
llttle
than one day 1 lhe Treuury Mills WM volctn&amp; his treaSury approved tJle propooted loan ! retrial of "Pittsl::mtth Hymll! we• return tr1p by train at a total cost
lnt:&gt; th.e tlt~ing craft ,lht iJUnman her way throuu:h bllndtng smoke to
Two cth mem -' ot th!' kid- I objections to the $600.tOO.-oo bond or 1300.000.000 tiUOUib the recon- rloalred In ftl.\lrt:ery H~ utrl!'!t came or $.I 75
oonoentrat:Ug nla aim. on th . tt.o t .I the hallway where shP. rang door- nopltlg ga
of hk.h Laul 1 wul isaue proposed In the W;;rcner 'biD
atruction lftnance OCJrPOr&amp;tton to 1 Just a short time bEfore co11r1 1!When tht engineer puUej cut of
q •heel After a ten minutE J bella and. yelled through speaking the leader --.g y bave teo~n c 1 • HurleJ' told Lhe ways and Means .states ror direct rellet and the loan cutvenerl fer the third days oW!'!!!- thE l!'tattcn.. h~ only knEw .that h~ ! above
cllut!.. the ~·boat was. captured 'tubell to awaken t~ ;pt~er famll- vldc-rl D \\e J Hera:rav4 • ld'WI 1 commlttl!e that there Is 1n the ex- or $1,480,000,000 to statel fm: sell- 1ov" ot tbe ret.rtal
was tt~ head Kuth C~ln&amp; th11
Tbet three mea. arrested w~:r tc lielil oceupyina' the 8dl'ttur
!rtedb~ftfi" Lfturt~&gt;as an · actu111 1 tid· I !&amp;Una budpt:.ary ea~ provi-o liquidation public ~na: propeets A man, whO&amp;e tdeptlty '1788 nnt Kentutky : · be ~ sealed
be tHen to New IJedfc-rd for ap~ Jln the bWICUna:
!" ' ~-~ 1 ''1 'l ~ti~r. 1E "-"tvlnt &amp; lire tum and 1&amp;ton tor t89,&amp;100.000 tor r!Wr&amp; ,and But he waa ftrm l.lalnlt the t&amp;OO- dlaclosed wu laken lnto cust'Xly (ll'dfts "on In&amp; dlreetlons tar the
petnll.O!: before redei'al customs
All of the'
~~the' '!fnlm tb;; :Marco who ••• t:~'l~lct.sdl horbors work, whleh be 11t1ma~ !)00,000 bond Issue fo ·ftnance publlo , alcnl with tbe gtrl Pollee •ld. he 1trip but evert lhen wa.&lt;J not per~ western and IIOUthem
m~ wnuam PJtztm~kl and ftre whtcb • was ex.Ubqiliibet'f t ){! bY of~ tw-borl.na and cmceaUoa¥the 00y would provide employment rororM.- work&amp; which are not selt-llquhta-1 b'l.d been !leen In h " r ('Qillpan) r • mttt:::d to dlacl'*' tbl:m to the pas- the C E R a.nd the
TBttalhar railroad
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16 under a one-to-~n year a;ntence 384 persons The Gamer bill, he ttn1
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inexpensively jn a new Pontiac Stx or V-Etght. Prices
reduced as much as S50 a car. Syncro-Mesh, R1de
Control and Free Wheehng at no extra charge. An
outstamlmg General Motors value ... G. M. A. C.

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plica, washab!e,
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Report Of U. S. Treasury
M•de Ptlblic 'Eaday,
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READERS' NOTICE - If you want
the News Office of The Daily
Trlbuntt, eall 286-L; If the Busille83
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Mrs Homer Hawkins and Mrs
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Mildred Feeney v1s1ted Mrs Wal- 1

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Lillian Buck is spendlnl some
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Margaret Hy~ell vilslted Wm Burford Sunday &amp;ftemoon
Maggie Hysell and daughter
Cleobelle o! Columbus spent a few
days at th.iB place
Wa)ne Russell of Columbus spent
the Y;eek end with hLs moth.er
Mrs JesSie Russell
Margaret Hysell and Lue Dodson
were recent. ruest.&amp; or Ray RUS5eU
r~lora Moore ::~pent Sunday with
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:T hb ftrst picture to be made of Premier Ramsay MeDonald of Grea't
Brttain, ••nee be recently underwent a eerloua eye operation, ahowa the
'Britiah ltateaman leaving the nundn1 home at London with hli daushter
month
~bel. Thia waa tbt~ seeond t1me that McDonald had been under the kmfe
Mrs Hetman Hoffner, who has for e_yil trouble. Tbe Premier te eonvalruscilll' at hi• home tn Lotullemouth,
been vlsiMng her brother~; Arthur Scotland, whence be recently held a myatertooa telephone eonveraatton
a nd George Alnold ol Mlller.&amp;port
w1th Wasb1nrtoa, D. C.
has leturned home
Mt s J E Lehew and daughters, at her home here
Misses Ethel a.nd Clara Oarl11.nd
for a visit
Nancy and Marjorie or Uhrichsville
Mr aud Mrs Norman McCallum
Mr and Mrs John Price, Mr and
Mt and Mrs Raymond Parker of came Satu1day to spend a few and daughten spent Memorial Day Mrs Dave Price or Charleston, were
Ashley, o, who spem the week Pnd I weeks with Mrs tllzabeth Lehew of with her parents In Pt Pleasant
gueets of Mrs Ma.ry A Price StulwiLh friends and relatives ha.ve re- Mason Ctty
Mr and Mrs Cherles Heilewiek day and Monday
John Lehew Jr and friend of 1eturned to Toledo Monday after • Mr and Ml'B John Ba.wn &amp;nCJ
turned home
W A Drake, comme 1cial teacher Canton, and C H Lehew ot BLeu- Jpendlng severn.J' weeks wlth her Miss Haines of Wheelln&amp; came b unat the Senior high school left Wed- benvllle who spent over Memorial parent6, Mr and Mrs George day to visit Mrs Ploreru:e Karman
nesday lor his home In Cleveland
Duy with Miss Sue Lehew of 1\rfa Brown
Mr Baum and M:tn Haines returhMr and Mrs John Le!Lwiler son son Clty, have retm ned to theJr
MJ and Mrs W J Jones son ed home MondaY, but Mrs Baum
Edward and Miss Helena Keehne homes
Paul or Columbus, called on rel4- wiU remain tor a few week3
have left for Annapolis Md where
Mrs A P Miller or Lincoln Hill tlves here Sunday
Mr and Mrs Lorenzo Parker o!
th~y wm attend the gTaduitlon or has achcepted a position a s collector
Mrs Tom Riggs, son Walter, Jim Columbus were guesta of relativesJohn M£u1on I,.eltlvellet tr01 n the 1or t e Meigs Water t';o
Mcintosh Mr Newland Mls.s Me~ here over the week end
Naval Acade my
Mrs Byron Bing was called to I Mllla.n, of Newell w va
Miss
Mr ana Mrs Henry Lavlere or
Mr and Mrs Pearl Cohen and Gallipolis Tuesday by the death ot 1HaUte Mcintosh of 1 cha'rlestob Paintsville Ky , were the guest.s or I
Mr and Mrs ArthW' Cohen a.nd her sister Mrs Magdalene Priestley were week end guest6 ot rela.t.lve 1 relatives here the past week
baby, who spent the week. end wlt.h \ Mr and ¥rs Oeo M Webb and he~
Eb W'rlKht of Plttabu~d:; tho
Ohar1~ Cohen and famlb have re~ da.ugtJ.t.er of Portemouth, Mr and
&amp;nd M1s George Roush of euest of relatlvea hen
turned to their home in Zanesville :n~ Wesley H Webb and 8dn ot Ne Haven, were gue1ns of the!r
Mrs. Mary A Saunders of MhMrs JeMie BreWt&gt;ter, Charles te arletta Mr and Mrs Albert Cas- dauehters, Mrs Oeorge Brown, Mrs la.nd, K.y , WIUI the a:uest or Mrs
Cohen Mrs Will Rf!'Uter and son
r of Dexter and Mrs Edna L Cho.rles Withrow and son Curt Mary A Price Sunda.y
Gerald spen~ ruesday with John Orace and son Webb olf Columbus. Rowh SWlday
Mrs Beulah Burchett and da.ugh
Epple, who Is a patient In Bt who spent the week entl. with
Jenkm Aubrey came Saturday to ter Ruth spent Monday with Mr
Josep~ s ho~:~pltal at Parkersburg
friends and relatlvet here ha've re· spend the week end W!th relatives and Mrs John McCallum
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Mr and Mrs Frank Cox and tm ned t.o theh homes
He wlll be accompanied home thl!!
Mrs. Grace Hayman and son tJf ,
children u! Charleston who have
week by his wife nnrl gronddaugh- Oolumbus are visiting h!!t mother 1
been visiting Mrs Mar} Hube1 since
FOKJ\U.K LOCAL (i.IHL
ter, who have been viltltlng Mts Mrs Laura Hayman
Saturday returned Tu.:Kday
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Mary A Pllce o.nd Morgan Aubrey
Eugene Slagel or Uniontown p~ I luul&amp;e Battl('r, da.ushto c1 Ml for several weeks
who spent the week eud with hts l and Mrs Wllhum Battler cf Con
Mrs Anna Blumem..uer has reparents Mr and Mrs John Slagel I d ~ r €trt:£tt. Pome1oy, who Is a.ttA:!nd- turned rrom Cleveland where she
'fturned home Tuesday
in"" MtKinh:: y hlgl'l "Chao! .et Cn.n- hu been vtslttno: hct oon charles
Hn.uy Stearns of Cleveland, who tG I has heen honored by bebtg clec and sister, Mrs Robctt. Burnell She
spent the week end with Mrs Oeo t(.d tr: the National H.:mor Soel~ wa~' accompanied home by Mrs
Hetzel returned Tuesday
Mrs [f U s A. by the unnnlmcus vot"' Burnell
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Mr and Mrs W H TbOJnas Mr
Vl!&gt;lt. Wi t h her mother
M ~s ~attlcr was c•" cf the ft&gt; v. and Mrs W L Thom~ s 1vete g~ests
M1 s Clyde Marsn arid baby I sturlent,,. or thut l'.J-h(lol v.hkh 11~ of Mr o.nd M1s Joohuu Williams at
Minion Ann of Parkersbm g who j an cm'Oiimf"nt ol ab u1 35CO t h
Mt Carmel Sundtl:,. M1 s Wtlllams
canu• fat MCIIH)llal Day wtlltemaln lce!Vf• Ihe hr. nor the h J::;ht.!:t t ha t. Is stlll ve1y poody
for a weeks visit
(.(Ill be bestowed en any stud::nt ol
Mr and Mrs GhurJe, Dav 1s and
Ml ~s Anna. Vaughan accompanied I th e hill:h :;chool fhe stud&lt;mts arc Miss McOuJrc, of Columbus were
her slsler Mls May Bird to het che"en for
H.ttltude
charnc:Ur guests of Mr and Mrs Danu Blown
home 111 Cedarville MisS Vaughan "'Ch c. bu shlp leadcrP.hlp anti ~ ' v-k
Sunday
will spend a week there with rtiA- 1
Hiram Parkrr Edward Parker
tlves
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Charles McCallum and carl Mitch
~I lind Mrs M A~ Moot'e and I
wlll return to Indiana this week afMu st~phe&gt;n Schneidet of Clncmte1 a \\eekS vif11t l'tllh n•lntlves he1e
natl having spent the week end
Ml am\ Mts Ucnry Bart"l' scm
John rhomason came SntuuiaJ
wllh ftlends and relutlvt·~ here re Austin Ml und Mrs HaL 1, Bartels to visit relatives nnd was accomlurned homf! Monday
son Bobble or Olevcluud Mts panted home to Cleveland by his
Mrs Gllbett Wo..1ter and Mills ThompMn son Kenneth or Culum- wife, who has been vlsttln~t h "l
Mattll.U Slagrl of Walihlngton D c I bus were week. end guests of Boyd mothe1 Mts Lauro Hayman
wh.o spent the week end with theh Dllgntd and Theodore Maag ond
Mr and Mr::~ llcrbert Rose of
parents Mr nnd Mrs John Slagel, famtlles
Colutnbus. Clyde Ro.se or cnarles·
returned Tuesday
Mrs Henry Amberget went 1.o ton, were week end guest:3; of Mt
Mrs Ehner Martin and children Akron for o. short visit with Wm ~nd Mrs qassa Rose
of Chatleston whQ have been visit- D Jones and family She will be
Mr .and Mrs Walter Tully Miss
lng her mol.her, Mrs Maraaret 1 acrompanied by Mn Elizabeth Am- Ed1th"'f'rlce and Betty Ruadeux or
Ella.&lt;i of Mason iCty Letumed home berger who will 11pcnd the ~-;11mmcr C~lumbus were werk. end gue~b of

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crew rt
Ddtni'cn lb
1 !Wlme modiftcaUon of Lhe party s
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TolQJs
3:1 4 5 the larrer deleg:ations in the conN&lt;lte Owln ~ to the methods usaj vention are wet--New Yotk Ohio
In iCOl'ing lhf s poLi b edit t wa q Illinois, M&amp;Machusetts, and New
ul,l#bJe to II."BI!n m what ltmin"t-&gt; Jessey, for example-and a number
Hfrte were triadf" ht=.lc ~ st:(.re by of the smaller ones as well These
innings pOi!!.'!lble
states ar!"'ndl. only nceedlngly important in the convention, but they
a.l'f!l vltl\1 to election in November
CAlli) OF TfMNK~
How to placate these large stllt.e!&gt;
and at the Harne time keep the
wefltern a.nd southern drys ln Unc
Is a ttckllsh question
T~ answer has not been found
yet, but the drys were more conn
dent today than in I!IQme weeks that
~ tn.- llna\ aalY8\8 the Preeldent
will "10 alont' with them
Tbe
showdown will come two weeks
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Mr a nd MIS Earl Anderson and
daughter of Columbu ~ \\hO spent
the week "lth Mrs Henry Seldenable have returned h ome
M1ss Mu d~lln e Pet~1 s of Wilkes- 1
vUle camt! Tuesday t.o 8!1.\ilst M1ss
I E1 ma Hood of the L&amp; Hood Beau.Ly
Shoppe for the next t wo \\eeks
Mr and Mrs E E Heiner ot 1
Westloco Texati were n~ cent guests
of Mr and Mrs L J
Heiner of
RuUand
Rev F W Gloeckner arrived 11
Tuesday to spend several days with
his fa thet, Peter Gloeckner
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Mrs Allee Thomas ot Orrville
came Monday to !Spend !&gt;everal days
Wl th frlendl&gt; and relatives
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Mrs Val Ebersbach, \Vho ha.&lt;i been 1
VlSiting Mr and Mrs Pete KJeltng
of Cmclmwti , returnfld Monday
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Wedmsday wi th friend .. here
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Mrs Ne.,_ Hawkllll waa caJILDI.
I Decoration day With Mr and Mrs. on her aiit.er Mn wedi;bury ~1 Anson J&amp;ebon
oration day
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Maraaret. Hysell. Jessle Smith
The Infant child ot Jim Lambert
daughter and granddauahter spent. 1 has bef!n real sick
the week end with Mrs Walter
Mrs Win Joh.nson Is quite Jll
Dodson and Mn Chas. Hysell
Mrs MJllard Lambert. Is lmpriJVLioyd Wiseman and family of4 ing slowly
I Akron a.re spend1nl a few days I _
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home on West Main Bt

Wells Run nut. Portland
lr ,ll Bucyrus came Ba~urday to spend a
Thursday Thur.;da y evenint ht week with John S t rauss and family
partc"k of cann '!d ttul~ and almc~.) Mr and Mn Clarence Kent came
lmm::diall!ly becam e \lolently lll 1Saturday to v18it several days with
L::.eal remedie. we1e admml.stcnd I Mr and Mnl Philip Duerr
the B and B 1 :!ereatlcn tea:n until 8U.lday momLng wh c• h 1 Ml s o B Elberfeld of CQiumbus
teU ~lctims 1.0 lh .. !:'it aolng Odd ccnd1tlon became grave c.w.J h ~ w 1 j U:i hert~ to 11pend the v. eek with
friends and relative~&gt;
Fellows ar:JreaatMm Tuesday even- rushed lo tht hooplW. I ut ;\l ht
10 the Curti!! ambulnnce Re u nd "
Mrs y 08 t and children of St
In&amp; in the fiNSt rame of Lhr wrek tlloffJt Rn (lpt'ratlon but falle:l t Louis Mo are here rm an lndeftdue . to the !act t.ltat the Monday rally, Pfti!Sing av.ay A.t 9 c cloc tc ntte visit wtlh Mrs otkl Lehne and
famil y
gafie was postponed bece.ll!e of MA:nday evr"nll'..g
He WPS the oon or Mr and n ~
Mrs C s St.umnker daughter
M@fnOrlal Day
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John Wl"lls and bcsldn th" m
Jllln ~t an d Misses Alberta Mill~!
With Re\erend WtUJams servblg 1Urv1 Hd by hi~ w re and C!'W r h ltJ und Tracey Harney ot S:rldlfCwater
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h~ 9lanls il! t.uch a way Lhat. th.?
Pa have returned to their home~
oppcsl tlc n tc.u}ld It impms.ble to
havl.ng spen t over Memonal Day
bu.Lch clcuts the
~ nallds
PAitMMR SERVICES JOD.\Y
with friends
Wfl'i:' ew;y vlctOJ"B The firull SCOH:
Mrs Charles Kautr of Hansford
wu leur to one Ea.eh tearp garnerFuneml services for Mr.i Slll'ah W Vu and Cllft'ord Kautr cf Hunl ~
ed flvt&gt; hils Carl Moo:rt , f the Former 12 who died at th~ M ~ Jgs Uli'ton who have bun vlsttlnJ: Mr
Hash jlllnBrrs an::t Ttp Oyr beinG' Ccunty Imlrmary Monday n'ght urfd Mrs D V Wetzel and family
thf! o!Qy mf'mhers of th ! ccn,petlng about II :JO c'clock wzre eono u cte~ have return~d to their homes
tt:am:, ablr to fatten tlleir batting WednF-.sda.y afternoon with burial
Mr and Mrs J I Price returned
averwgt's Fad1 ~cured two hits
In a cemet~rv o.t BJlthtel In chH.rt~e 'Iut'•day t,.o their home at Chatl~
of the Ewing ~,; 1 de1tak ~ rs
1Jle box ~C'ore­
ton havlng spent t he week end
B and B 111
AB R H
Death wa.!l rtported due to or- with Mr and ML s William Kaspat
E Oulnlhcr c!
1 1 I ganic heart dlflt'o.se
and Mrs Ellzubeth Mu• dhorst.
HeuUe} 3b
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D1 aud Mrs L R Farmer have
She 13 .EurViHd by her h u:•bnnd,
M Mc :-:n! AA
- 3 0 1 Adam Fa1mu \,h r. rHd("&gt; at the returned to their home at Mans0
, lnftrmary a ~~ 1 Oeorije ol Pr..mf!f"q fie ld havmg spent Memoria! Day
C Mone p
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wtlh Mrs Mary M!Her and lamlly
Bar.r If
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Mrs E E Bryant and daughter
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Mmz&amp;H t J t' nn ll(:et;;mpa lied then.
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Mehl 11
home for a visit
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Mt s Minnie Davis and Sarab
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Phtlllps accompanied by Mr and
Mu; WyiiiR Davts 11nd furnily of
Tulal•
Lancaster rf'turned Tu.Cflday even·
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IConttnutld fmm pnJO~&gt; Ollf'•
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Mr and Mns Arthur 0&amp;rTI501J J
Fum.: nt.l st.rvices ror Joe w~us 22 l nd and Memc.rlal D.ly with Mn left Tuesday for Columbus where
ct .Jeat Fortllmd v.:ho passed :::.rJa} 1R : :t s trothcr, A E ~w of RDck· j the} intend t.o "-pend B. week with
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iamily of Pomeroy
Mr and Mrs 0 J Hat t ot Park~
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dulf.l'd Wednesday afternoon O.t 2 t lin r R
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lh Trl 11 and Mn Emil Ball retwned to the!"' I
o'clock at Bald Knobll
u g or ev cy at e
n Y
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Lutheran churcli the past month home Tue&amp;la)
Mr W elU; h.11s bEm sullu
has returned to his hoine at Ft
Mrs B F Quise nbury and son 1
from ulcers cf the sDmnch but wa .... Wayne lnd
Rodger have r eturned home havmg I 1
doin&amp; light work at h iS h eme a I .Mr artd Mls c J strauss or spent a week with Mrs Long at

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several monthl aame JiOm,e la.at

Saturda)' to 3pend .101111 tune 41Hh
~nlo, Mr. ond Krl. P': A.

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Mr. and 10'1. A. D. Oulnther lert

for Ql&gt;or~lon tor ~ llllort
villi willa ~ ••
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ReV. ond 111'1. Spur~ ond .ohll
drt1&gt; are vl.lltlnt rerou. . 1n Lin·
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IIJn. lllii&gt;'o poronto, ¥'· ed J.ln.

Homer Rouah.
llenry Jentinl, mlDt lntt'Mct.or
apent the week end wUh hil taunnY
Mr. and ian. \'ifi• ~ley of

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children and lira. Au4&gt;Jil&amp;r ot we80
Ool\ID)bla JJ.i'I!Ut Mood&amp;)' here 1 the
aueeta ot Ill. and Mn. Sam Awn11-

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3 mo\•ed into one of me StarJibury 11-10 ntchtr to 3-tc lo'Aer ana oat '&gt;
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1 apa.ttcu~nt.s on MJIJ llln:et
o Mr¥ Ja.mtt White Ia 1mp;cv L ~ Wheat Ju.ly 55 t-t. 8-:!p~ :'17 1·4
1 from a recent Jllnes:s
1-2 New July M 1-8 1-1 , &amp;pl. ~7
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The PhUaU1ea Women d lh~ 1-4 , Dee. 10 60 1-8

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Pleasant that nue troopers be u slcned to the vllJaaes
Undt:r a court order. the 13 newly
ln5talled mPn of the Mount. Pleas~
lUll poll~ force wopre ouat.ed be0 Church
Chrl.st wlll met:t Friday
Com
29 29 1-4 . Sept 31 J-.:1 e&amp;uae they had not oomplltd with
1 evenlnl at the horne of Nn. H. B. 1-8. Dee U 3-4
the clv1l 5Pentlct rulln1 of the state
0 Curd Oroup, with Nni. Curci 1U
{;a.tJs July 21 7-8 2"..!. &amp;pL 21 ~-H

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PO~ NO EO if:.s~~t:~J~l.ats~~~~~~~~::~a~r~~
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=~=~w~nw~~ a!~~~-base
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week
! Wlllt Siu'SO'Ill) or Ore~~.t Bena •u
t.alllng on h is met her Mrs Mary
E:jU'son Monda y.
Rc.y Sayre and wilt- or Racine
ut.llf.d c.n H.oy Haym&amp;n &amp;.ud famlly
!dcnday
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The remains or Mrs Dallas Rood
w~ l(mcvtd from P
&lt;:emet.en· of
wah J ch.; Belpre and bioua~bt lu Ull.'&gt; place
J c.hn Worley and wile or Paa .
k~r!bur&amp; ca.llell on w R H!l yman and t UIJed bes u..ll l1cr hu:,l;ttnd In
lhl Well &lt;: CClilf'h.' ry
and r&amp;mily Ml!mor1aJ Day
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Mn Marth a. Netaler of Raetne
&amp;Ptnt Monday wttl., trten&lt;la ot tJds
piaee
Mrs Hannah Bm\r. of Parkenburg YJSited at the horn~ or M.l'8.

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The

t cport s expt'rt
Recreation ball
StrUck out-by Neal 3 Rtf l
Plans ror the annual banquet or town
OOmbnrdmcnt of th"" pla)·cn; · and the Purity Cl'eama
B&amp;l.ies on BaiJs---..otr NeaJ
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the M&gt;ddleport hloh sch-L
'""" Alumni
lt!t Rife and hLs men wUJ bt played at the local grounds ray 1
' ur- As!loclaLion have been formed by
fu.r I:Jehlnct Wlth httle hopes or ever I.&lt;Jnlliht.. The Clowns are &amp;&amp;ld
the executive committee, It wa!&gt;
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Clarksb~ra:\:~a.~pent ~~~ Ft~~
I ;emveaing t.he lead . Rl!e '.s twirling
exch&amp;n1Je positions on their team Purity
announced
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day unul Monday with Tat U5 Plt:i-,- ARE YOU BOTHERED
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was otf considerably while his mil - each Jnnmg, no player pla.yina the 1 Trojans
030-13
The date ror t.he reunion, when
en.s and J&gt;lsters
WITH ANTS?
1hon dollar support, as hP hRR been ~amt' position more lhan one In- ~ Umpires---Fultz 100 000 000- 1 o ld friend s and clU&amp;mates &amp;ather
(Continued from page one~
Cctt.ale PRIY'!r meetings wen:
mng, and also each player bats
and White
togeth~r rtYivlzli: many !Of¥O~le:n the treasury !or lh~ corpon.tk•r., held ,l t the homes ;:,f Whe{'le r ear- TERRO Ant Killer will Rid Y~
1 accustomea to during ti1e past. ilPPurity Creams D r i y e peal('o worth little more than two ng:nt.-ha.nded ~t th e plate aQd then
-LODGE HOSTES
memolles, has been set fa~ Satur- this amoWlt being charged to t he sen a nd Oliver Ycke ley's on !3aturccm s
Ul the following Inning bats leftS
day night, June 11 , aL 8 o clod~ at public debt Cknenl exJkndltures day and Monday e\'Pning
Ploc:e of Ants in 24 Houn,
Aurer Ball Rife To
Neal domg mauna duty rOr t he, handed The game wHl begin
Mrs. .F'rank McCoy was hot!t('ss 'he Pearl 11t.reet KYmnuium .
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No mat«.r huw th1ck tl1e until are
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Sbowen
Cream; toyed Wllh his opponfnb; IIJIompt.ly at fl o'oloc:k.
I Th ursdny tu ternoon at l!er home Oil
An appropriate PI'Of!'am hu been I ~ as a ;l!llu.lt ot ~~;":~ameda ,pt:b- few days at the heme of her moUl1
in your liutd,t•n, JHI.IItry, 11:e hi •• or
1 a llowmi them but th e hit.&lt;;
Nea l l\
1 Nc.rt h Third Av-enue to the mt'm•
arranged for preser\ta.t.lon during 1'I b llrll
1er Mrs Susan B1rch of Stlversvllle
; ~,_,pport "'as everywhere they should Punty
(\B R H E llf'r:o of the G. I. A Lodee. 111!11- the banQuet, which will con.~i&amp;t or ·c. u ng Proaram .
' Miss Ruth Pic ken~ rctmlf'd Lo ~:ard ~n, TEH.HO Aut Killer will
WIN BY 13-1 SCORE 1•lij.Ve bee n scooping U•"'.., hot ground-! S .. Alle nsworth, Jb 6 5 5 o ! the
tlcu~hcst
rE'!reshment.c; v.cre IU!rved b) an addreSii of welcome by Mrs
. llu: ~Clit'll dehclt cf 1170 017 •000 her home a t LaniSVllie Sund ay fol· clean thNJl out 111 :!4 l"••lNI or l~.
t h
Dcrothy Harley president
and wa.s $.')l,OOO ,OQO hlgher, whi •.• Tt!1
1 cn; snaggmg nl.es hom the air, JJt- C AUensworlh, cr
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t'I!S · a t e d O&amp; cf th ! Reveral other lnU.reauna addresse lui'Hi'&gt; or t axf'~ smcuntlng to 17i,- 1QWfl(l
two "ee](s vl.!iit with relatl That '~ !H i r p•·~ 1 t 1 n, money-back
t?·H-its Secured Rr;.·i , Win- (I cra
lly tobbmg the Trojans of hits ! Grate, lb
6 2 2 2 Ous~u~ seMion
.Followln&amp; t.he proeram and bus~ IJ7l 000 ~alned $12 ,000,000
v~~well
M"NI"kl-. wit• ana -•u- guarantf'f' G•·t TEHIIO today.
th a1 CCI talnl} looked good when Da1 st c
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ne~ session. danclnw, cardJ and a
g,hter and !&lt;lster-in-btw of Jack~
Manuf..,turllll hy
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oon. Mich., atnve&lt;t r:.n a visit to hH
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up ll sente I Battyn,
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paren•·,
Ru•h M·Nlckleo and ....,,,
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or Antlquily 81ld Cnpt c F. Hou~h
For Sale IJy
Rife's Ttojans, suocumbed to !.he lncldentally, StJW: obtained five IHor:rilch, If...
3 0 0 0 elllls cl~. c! th.e Chwch of Chtlft, \)'E-ar ~s been set at $1.00 and each
IContRue(.. tram l)l!.le ote
c! thl.s place
, STANSBURY DRUG CO
heavy klltt,na Purtty Creams by the luis cut uf SIX tim~~ at the plate I Ptckens. r!
. . 3 0 0 0 Tueooax ~venlng at hl:r horne ,cU:I ~ember has the priviled&amp;e or In- ~ eran ca.rd llloantpulators gue,amg.
MISs VIrginia Bentz or R~:~cme I ~
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IJOOl'e of 13 to 1 a.t the local play~ counhnR five 01 the Purity's total I
the COl'flET of Pl\bntt .stret&gt;t und Vitlng a guest Card at 1nvat.a.uon8 1 Jun Poley , known to.. m~taru; spent Memorial day with her grand I
Cor :1rd unJ Mill StA.,
ground Wednesday eve ning From or runs In Lhe second fJo mc, tile
Totals ..
41 13 17 , 2 Sixth .6-nriu~ Pcrty were pres~nt Jlave been sent to the many gradu- I the world ...over :tsdtheh ~ tl
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or th i:l place
MIDDLE PORT.
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to enjoy the delightful socle1 ttme &amp;l.es of Middleport hJgh IJChool
C;mls." wuen ma e t e c m c
which fiJUowed the short. bu&amp;ine&amp;s
The otncera of tb.e association one of young Miller's card tricks,
~c ,le n ,
this year, are, Mr&amp;. Harley, preSI- 1 f'X:clatmed:
Mrs. Gurdn':'.; ~"!d refreshmenLs ,dent. Oscar Klem, vice. president,
' I'm blamtt If I could duplicate
·"~-. ·t.uetue Dutf.otl. sebr~tary and Mrs that one.
Hirry left WeaoJ esde~y 1Fnyc Battyn, treasurer. ' •
. "Chuck's" favortt~ t rick Is the
Mts,
fer
f~r
several cJav;;
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, E.a~t. Indian rope trick-an Illusion
VIsit "~l~a:'\v:'J~, I~Frank Ry Rn
DINNER PART\'
1crt.ated by "Doc" Tarbell, ChlcafO
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left WedMrs. Ell::abcth Hartinger enter- 1m&amp;.glclan lte perlonns tbc dlftl1~~~~'e~~~~; day~ visit with Mrs tamed With a dinner We&lt;.luesday tult. j.rlck wUh ease and dutc-:ty
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at Columbu:i.
evenina at h&lt;·· home on South Ht' l'i"olc:ls a hall-inch rope , four feet
Patterson Is confin'XI Ti-urd Avenue.
l l()ng, the ends tn his hands; someSwth Tturtl AveGuests wot:re Mr$. s. p Coe of cne-anyone-U pked to sever the
\Vestfle'ld N J Mia. WUUam Bul - mpe In th~ mtdi:he; this done, the
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lias of Wa &lt;;hmgton, D. c., Mrs. M. lad lakEs tl]e two brokeh ends in
a!AI'TiiR FORTY·SEVEN
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Many of our Uaed Cars have beell re·
Fr.day Cvtnlnr at the P.'- ~bvt~rlen 0 Whi te nnd Mrs. Frank White.
his palms, plaeea his hand&amp; LD&amp;ethShe . mo...S lhto the a_ptlrt&gt;ln:nt~
conditioned and refinished.
Others have
church for lt..c; last n1rc1 ·'~ tf the
e1. says thrte or tour maalc words.
that Maxine bad fallen
2eason
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Gcoa ge 11 Wagner of canton. ana and presto! the rope as whole again
been run but little; tirea ah!Joat new! Writ'f&amp;hnlssion to have
M.t and Mr&amp;. Clar,Jnf:P KPnf and Ml~.:&amp; BertJta Wagner of Parkers- ~ During his stay In K.enLon tor the
It waa
ten IIU&amp;raJ&gt;tee backed by Authorized Ford
Mrs Allc;t; Burtop of Cclmnbus who J burg lll't! visiLmg tn the horne of magicians oonventioo, "Chuck" has
·aftf really ,'IW~:I~d
ha"'0 ~b visiting here for u~ pabt 1 M1. 11nd Mn; c. N Wagner here
Ifrequently been seen in the comDealer tiven to each purchaaer. Very lit~
oW. snnd would
:':'\eral days WitJ\ Mrs: B F Fult .-; : Mr and Mrs. Howa.rd OlbbG re- [paw qf Miss Melba' Burghard 141
tie caah required. Small monthly paySr a nd other relaUves willt t:tu rn t.o ! t,N[Iled t.o their home In Huntiag- 1year-ol4 Kentotl 'gtff who holds tne
111tledul! itBut
~";i,:'t~~;:l
thear heme Friday.
tpn Tuesaay after a wcoek's v1sit ·at Jeputatlon of being the youngest
"1 b&amp;w,
ianthet
't ve_ry
ment..
Mrs A. J ~ea.ver .. pent WeUnb-1 ~£&gt; home of Mr. and Mrs H
girl maaklan. :
;aut I've got to live eheapty.
du)' 11! Rutland vislti."lg her motbr.r, Ingles Tlley wqe accompanied
"We mystics must be ~l.ll," Chuck
'llm't know how poor I am. The
Mt s H~Y,;k~\S. .
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gomc lty thcl,r· nieee 1· Orace Jean ' expla! ned
· o!dy clothes I have are the grand
Mr an(t Mrs. . f!. W. VanZ1lnt lhglcs
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eveninc thiPJ'&amp; Mada01e Nahlman
ha.v~
mcvf.d (~ t.heir rncpe~.:ty 'cu ~ ~lr"K"mia IngiM.dlttle d&amp;U&amp;hter' of
GUAR~
E$T&amp;'tl&amp;
me, and I can't weat them
Ash ~ trcet, Gravel Hill, tc U1dr 1 M1. and Mrs. H D Ingles. who •lie:...•.
lbe :atreet."
hum nf!flr Cheshire
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Cilme suddenly Ill late Tuesday ar'rarr-ytown. -N. Y. June · ,__INB-~iq.e grinned. HQh. somethiq
E{U'l Cla.rk. .;p;,,";!i&lt;";'•~TI.sonvllltLernnon I&amp; unimproved,
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tot;tay patrolled the
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John 0 , RoCkefeller e,.tate, pending
Middleport,
Phone 257-L
tYO•~'-'·"' 4\e c1(jcc al
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outcome of the a~al by Rocke~ck home in Woodlake, if !he
.arst cf ~1c ..Ch1cago June
:!-I N~raJus feller, James H . $U11ma.n, tlnanhall~ rt!ad about a girl coming to
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sl.aJl€rl genereUy ' low&lt;:r
t'Jday, cler, and other proinlnent n;atdenls
New York,
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of \rJtrious kinds on varioUs rivers simply because it means
udd,td pr9ttge for th"'!~ politicians in their home balli-

wici'1 notning but kicks and rebuffs are the lot of the poor
harissed railroad which 'is barely oble to hold 'its he'Ad
ahote water.
'fhere may have been and no doubt were times wheu
u holder of railroad property had something for which he
might' be JUslly proud as well as thankful, but in the light
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t~~~~~~~~~S~t~~!~~~~~~~
ing done tn aid the competitors. We have subsidies in the
ion~! •'of millions of dollars being ' expended on our river•,'
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injl' 'I&lt;Jient in bullcling'.highways as the chief
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1~:~ there any one with imagination so clep.r, ~11th j "'\).;=-··=="":~~=
ideas oo radicai, with dreams so vivid that he can pictur•l
the governments of the various states ond the Federal government In addition, not onlY b l · d · t of ways for
tnoiT use but mlllntalntng them
, ' , ~~~· ~nd follow
it up by what the citizens _of t . , , n ·i&gt;' ll'jl~l~ •af;~were
it to odcur? A:nd yet that ts exa~~jy whaf iii PPP.\11 d.
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what ~eems to be a concerted elf~rt tp, r~n,~~ll 611111• f ,. gle taxpayers in the country o~~ of bulijptlllf'
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It is a gloomy outlook thit n\any eil!llll1"Pitjes h11vP'.to
face when the time comes that'.tl\e•a. J!Ia.Uf .~~Jiar•
(~tea
from the grellt tran•portajlolt companiu~ ceas~ to roll
into their t r e.» s u r I e s, ·and yet tgat day l8 on
lh• ·sympathy c1 all
the way, bein j.. \~ rJeeded On b)• \ fnoli s" people who
b~l cavcment- Dt· Wllcoxtn ··••a-t
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OJlCC IUid was pre£ent at th.l' tunerare not looking to th• futUre . No c o m m u n H Y
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not 1' Free meal, good
ahow-1 make 'em a:et the best
seats, 'and pick the Hhowsf Dance
a bit afterward if they &lt;;at;t 4ance,
~some more, and then leave 'em,
Not so bad - for a plain looking
girlt And you-with yotJ,rloolr:s. , • , "
LHy Lou Umghed. "No, I couldn't.
I ju.at eouldn't do it. 1- 1 don't
k~Early briuging up, I guess."
The next few months would be
chastJy. Even doing all her o~"R
laundry, and all the cl~J.ning in the
apartment. and cuttini' her .fcotl
the things she could do. Waitdown to almost noth1ng, she
rcss. Telephone operatO!'. Pianist,
see how she'd manage.
But
she Look a regular job abe
Gwln waa stayin1 at his
keep on with Gwin-:-no-.
Island home during the
would let her off a day a week.
month!!, and only came in one day
after his regular elasses
she could co.Melentknuly
a w_eek to teach. Lily Lou hei!itated when he made out htt
tho mott'ey. Twent:v-flVf' dolweeldr check/ "I ean't ta'ke a
a week ltnd free lessons, with
week's pa7 .for a day's work;•, she
costing twenty dollan the
laid dejectedly.
boor • • .
"You mWJt Jive. How mnch •~'~'
Oh how did anyone ever do it!
:yaa,paying for the baby's board! " How' did girls ever ~orne opera
'"Fifty,"
singers? And even if you had the
•And your rent'!"
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voice, and the background. and the
'"There's _, ~n':. The apartmfiJI.t languages, and thO' dramatic school
beloJipd to a I'Jrl who-who mar- training, the dancing, the fencing
ri6d or something, and went to and all the rest of it, what ever in
Europe, and the leas!! i~'t up until the world did you do for money to
November, ao Maxine and l-"
Jive on 1
'1 lee."' Gwin wiped away a
Sbe'd have to have money tor thl!
amlle.
bubCben's board, Tony •• , but she
••So tilers's :fud the food, and couldn't ask him for' a lnan, be had
One doesn't ,w ant to eat much •this too many back debts-it wouldrt't
bot weather. r spend quite a lot on be right. • • •
eartue though-to gei 1 out· to Ja- Tbert \fAll no one else. MaJbe
maiea Park to aee the bubchen, but she could write home, Perha.pa
rm hopinc to &amp;"et church work-" tbey could advance her something,
He wheeled on her lh'arply,
aod then when Uncle Eph'a estate
won"t: 'caacb you if J'OU force ·
aetiled, ..• Besldea, this would
voleel"
be the last time she'd have to aak.
"'1 wora't forr:e ft. I'll be
Perhaps they could spare her just
ehl l"ve told
a few do11ars, say for two mor.ths,
happena to eoion.turaa who
wttil Gwin started fun time classea
downJW
again•••• She got up and wrote out
"Bat Gwtn, rn be careful.
the message, night letter.
Jm't u though I were just
The amawer was waiting tor her
nm,. I know how to keep
at noon the next day:
41 So1T7 to bavo to tell ycu im•ole!! fon,ard now-"
•AD ztabt, Cboo1e
help you now. Did not
clamcll UMI that
alarm you, but mother hu
Idea ~ and Tour
tl.u and no• pneumonia.
about."
700 conltant!y. Wlah fOIJ
~DDII betwwn
came, but no uae to considleer
__.. a thbw to do for pa)',
you are broke. Will t 700
tiDih a ebaaM to bNaJ1: in-"
af aftJ durer.
KAY."
"B::aetbi•
And right on the heels of that:
"'BUt
J'O• ..W. 1 had to
•End very near. If you eaa bor' She weDt home, ~~
row from Mad-.me Nahlmaa and
t11u lite W been ~
suggest you 4o so. for mdther
claP, wben 11he &amp;st faCed the
for you eona.tly. All the
elleft'a M!Dine. U lbe eould
rut of family together. If 70U
JaaM!i ltiiJedi :,nth Wahlman
ca ot borro'ill Raymond and 1 will
iWDdwa wu Oftr •• , But no use rn.!':ace to send you tieket. Advise.
~Pili milk.
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have
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ha~ or you didD't. :Maxine, who
p~eally Jived ~y her wits, being,
ly enoag~ , •a teChniCAlly
airl, took everythifl8', a]ld
othing bot .~r J;M!I'80nalitt.
and her small cfrele were
the raort whom traveling ule.smen
irrJm Columbus and all poi.Dta west
tnvBriably meet and take 'to dinner,
a : lhow, and roof eabaret after..warCL The number of blind dates
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ha• yot looked ohead enough to do anythin&amp;r until the ~~~~~;!~~ffii~~l3~!1r~!'Oilii••' · .
•' · l'JC~II EGO
••ilrnad• brought their attention-to the question by renoov-1
Mn&gt; aA119n \l'l:plf.hasln hOt. Jr.·• · ~~~~~~~:~~
ing •orne of their trains, then and only then have
......., • .tnok bon ... ptbered ~;
frcm tl\e m8t.. One. tr;teo.m,: the tore
realized their shortcomings when it waa too late.
part ot tbe week. 'ttJe ea1 meaaurea
If we hove .fur own salvation in view, wl had better
a 1-2&lt;7 l·2 ailcl "l".'n furtlu:•· h&gt;·
vcsttt.tatlcn lt. wu. d~ there
•lop doing all we can to speed the day w))en our tlna)lcial
.,.. Ill!• •n•. one bttt&lt;le' lhe other,
!touhle• will be ev,en worse than they are now, by driving
beth iiavl.'l!l ,)&gt;&amp;nkahelli.
out one class or reilly bir taxpayers. Don't wait until it
PAR~NTS ~;-;,o\liGH1ER
is tuo lute, but Bet 'accordingly, now.
Mr Rnd MJt:: Evm:tt Rcu:lh. €:UI-

JIMMY·'W ALJttl\
T HEGlllfS TO appear, .•• the investigating
probing Jimmy Walker-s conduct as moyor
great city of New York, ml~rht show enough of irr,~ti!f~~
itie• to force that dapper official's removal from office,
eoc h •ucceeding day brings forth new evidence of his mlil't
feosance In office, It seems to show that Jimmy, im1tead;ol
travelling all over the United States in attending to
busin••• of other atatea and municipalities as well A4 .all- ·
Journing in Europe, all for the sake of notoriety, mitllt
much better have apelft his time in New York in a sin'eere
ctfort to conduct t~e atfairs of the greatest city in the ~B!h•,:IPo:ilita
world as he sw~~e would try to do at the time oi his In· l0:30, .
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Thc mere denial of irt~wuiaritieo wlth nothing more
11~1r lt·HH than w~ak excuses, hardly is sufficient to keep tho
vuhlic I' rom think!n' W,•'·It• h~s been ll~olplly negligent in,
office. The fact ·that · hill great personal magnetism may ·
hring to him the sympathy of countless thousands who in I ;cc·-.cthcir hcru worship can apd do lind excuses for h11im;j·,,;;;~;~~~~:
not alter the conclitl~no which the committee i• b
before th e citl~ell• of Na1" YorJI.
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14any rK•PMI• ~liVe ··lli~P~~ ~~~ ~~'t tles~rts of
n•lurious acliqps In qln~r fill•• 1111~ v!]l!!~~· ere tlli•
James W sjk~r ~pcce~~" !lll\Qjll' ~I" lp tit~ f11ce of the 11"~41
w~ivht of lpcqntrpv~fti~IP evjd~pf.lll, lle &gt;viii bqt •HPtl~e~
wh"t utpers Mve 'lfllft!IY ~Qpe. ln lilly pvent the clappqr I
lllaYur is ftn4l1!1!. ~tmdl1 tqp·bH'Y j~~~ 11t present 111 ~··
Centlinll him••lnq IJP lltlllvfntlpi li[QP'l4 til• co.11~1rY lfY·
lnJ to fun•t!~'l f!\(~thPf QP!Ilmqnl~•• wlllch w!ll ll~vp
IH&gt;thhlll of p!m· !II~ ~~~~ l'lfp!li~t~j!ll fqr w~jolt 'll~ql' 1

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helei railroad :;lock wa.!l indeed in the crH of several years I '
past.

c~evqpHf ~"4 •fno~r•ty t~~~"~fpl.

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Cnuuns obtained ftve rWl.!l , Ttojll.lll!
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fluut IIU!. hlto, ou~ II. l.hrec-bv.~ hiL ' Murray , 2b, p &amp; tb .. 4
au4.1 oue 11 h ome run
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lll11 men did not. 1ive up alth01q:h Palllkner, ct. lb &amp; p , 4
llley cou ld not hit Neal's oll'erinp l• Graves. 3b &amp; 2b . . . t
therefore could not
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THERE are J&gt;Oliticians here. there and every.
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RETURN TO THE LORD-Let the wicked forsake his
·way, and the~nrl~rhteous man his thoughts: and let him
return unto tlfe Lord, and He will have mercy upon him:
and to our God, for He will abundantly pardon.--lsaiuh
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wired May, bought her ticket, end
had kissed the • bub~:hen a tearfulj'
goodbye.
She had five hund~ and flfty I
dollara of Dwight; Gwln'a mqney,
and how abe was ever to repay him
&amp;he didn't knoW. _
S:h\! 8Qt the l&amp;lt measas-e' on the
train,
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Read It over and over, trying to
realiH what it would be like . 'lllithout mother. Said It over and over
to •herielf • • • "Mother, dead
Mother, dead."
But tt did not 11eem real, Jn the
mid•t of her worried repedtloflt
"MoUter, de~ .. •,. ,mother, •• dead!'l
there would come the thoua-ht
the bu.beheo. Hadn't 1he better
wi~ Muine to .10 .see him on Bv:nday? Muine wu 10 anobtfnina,
thouch. TobJ' would be bett.r,, but
Tony wu worklnl' B&lt;l lult;d. lind
Suiulay was bia on]y cllance to na\.
Back to mother apin. .....~
I'd only started soOner. H MaJ bad
onlr told me ••• ~ut of coune
didn't know. It, wun't her fault.
. , • Ob, dear, it'J 10 hot, and dlrtf,
•• , Holdeibs in that pasture •••
pretty thing~, Holsteinl.•• • Wonder what they did with all Unele
Eph's sheep T .•• Mother muat h!ive
known I'd come •• - she mut tuow i
that I'm coming no': , •• '?etween
those who Jove there s bowid to be
some sort of telepathy • • ,..
"I won't see K,n, of roune. • • . •1
Stilt, I might. It would btl natural
for him to come to see, us, on ac- I
count of mother. It isn t absurd to
imagine that. Pe•p Sap eollldn't .
object to that. He knew mother. '
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"It would have been crimhtal to
bri~ the bubehen. The heat would
have _. ~I lie&lt;:! him. Kelt cio$1n\
~now ~e a ahv~ anyway. Even llu::..
tne thtnks he 1 th~ loveliest dilld
ahe eveT uw. He a even p.ininl'
durin&amp;' the hot tum~r. lin. JeD- I
sen-is y~ondertul to htm •••. at leaat
she a.efma aa. • • • Better ~re Tonr ·
to
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U simpler? And yet-what a furore
it has created I Tbe cigarette uade feels
that the public bas been let in on a sacrosanct seem! "You've upset the apple
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Luckies have it!
Remember-mo.re than 20,000 physicians, after Luckies had been furniahed
tbeni fortests,btui•gtbtiropi•iotu ..ti!tir
slated that Luckics are
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3 mo\•ed into one of me StarJibury 11-10 ntchtr to 3-tc lo'Aer ana oat '&gt;
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1 apa.ttcu~nt.s on MJIJ llln:et
o Mr¥ Ja.mtt White Ia 1mp;cv L ~ Wheat Ju.ly 55 t-t. 8-:!p~ :'17 1·4
1 from a recent Jllnes:s
1-2 New July M 1-8 1-1 , &amp;pl. ~7
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The PhUaU1ea Women d lh~ 1-4 , Dee. 10 60 1-8

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Pleasant that nue troopers be u slcned to the vllJaaes
Undt:r a court order. the 13 newly
ln5talled mPn of the Mount. Pleas~
lUll poll~ force wopre ouat.ed be0 Church
Chrl.st wlll met:t Friday
Com
29 29 1-4 . Sept 31 J-.:1 e&amp;uae they had not oomplltd with
1 evenlnl at the horne of Nn. H. B. 1-8. Dee U 3-4
the clv1l 5Pentlct rulln1 of the state
0 Curd Oroup, with Nni. Curci 1U
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! Wlllt Siu'SO'Ill) or Ore~~.t Bena •u
t.alllng on h is met her Mrs Mary
E:jU'son Monda y.
Rc.y Sayre and wilt- or Racine
ut.llf.d c.n H.oy Haym&amp;n &amp;.ud famlly
!dcnday
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Billie Wolte of Zane5v tJJe HTtv ~
The remains or Mrs Dallas Rood
w~ l(mcvtd from P
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wah J ch.; Belpre and bioua~bt lu Ull.'&gt; place
J c.hn Worley and wile or Paa .
k~r!bur&amp; ca.llell on w R H!l yman and t UIJed bes u..ll l1cr hu:,l;ttnd In
lhl Well &lt;: CClilf'h.' ry
and r&amp;mily Ml!mor1aJ Day
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Mn Marth a. Netaler of Raetne
&amp;Ptnt Monday wttl., trten&lt;la ot tJds
piaee
Mrs Hannah Bm\r. of Parkenburg YJSited at the horn~ or M.l'8.

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The

t cport s expt'rt
Recreation ball
StrUck out-by Neal 3 Rtf l
Plans ror the annual banquet or town
OOmbnrdmcnt of th"" pla)·cn; · and the Purity Cl'eama
B&amp;l.ies on BaiJs---..otr NeaJ
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the M&gt;ddleport hloh sch-L
'""" Alumni
lt!t Rife and hLs men wUJ bt played at the local grounds ray 1
' ur- As!loclaLion have been formed by
fu.r I:Jehlnct Wlth httle hopes or ever I.&lt;Jnlliht.. The Clowns are &amp;&amp;ld
the executive committee, It wa!&gt;
U JC .
Clarksb~ra:\:~a.~pent ~~~ Ft~~
I ;emveaing t.he lead . Rl!e '.s twirling
exch&amp;n1Je positions on their team Purity
announced
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day unul Monday with Tat U5 Plt:i-,- ARE YOU BOTHERED
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was otf considerably while his mil - each Jnnmg, no player pla.yina the 1 Trojans
030-13
The date ror t.he reunion, when
en.s and J&gt;lsters
WITH ANTS?
1hon dollar support, as hP hRR been ~amt' position more lhan one In- ~ Umpires---Fultz 100 000 000- 1 o ld friend s and clU&amp;mates &amp;ather
(Continued from page one~
Cctt.ale PRIY'!r meetings wen:
mng, and also each player bats
and White
togeth~r rtYivlzli: many !Of¥O~le:n the treasury !or lh~ corpon.tk•r., held ,l t the homes ;:,f Whe{'le r ear- TERRO Ant Killer will Rid Y~
1 accustomea to during ti1e past. ilPPurity Creams D r i y e peal('o worth little more than two ng:nt.-ha.nded ~t th e plate aQd then
-LODGE HOSTES
memolles, has been set fa~ Satur- this amoWlt being charged to t he sen a nd Oliver Ycke ley's on !3aturccm s
Ul the following Inning bats leftS
day night, June 11 , aL 8 o clod~ at public debt Cknenl exJkndltures day and Monday e\'Pning
Ploc:e of Ants in 24 Houn,
Aurer Ball Rife To
Neal domg mauna duty rOr t he, handed The game wHl begin
Mrs. .F'rank McCoy was hot!t('ss 'he Pearl 11t.reet KYmnuium .
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No mat«.r huw th1ck tl1e until are
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Sbowen
Cream; toyed Wllh his opponfnb; IIJIompt.ly at fl o'oloc:k.
I Th ursdny tu ternoon at l!er home Oil
An appropriate PI'Of!'am hu been I ~ as a ;l!llu.lt ot ~~;":~ameda ,pt:b- few days at the heme of her moUl1
in your liutd,t•n, JHI.IItry, 11:e hi •• or
1 a llowmi them but th e hit.&lt;;
Nea l l\
1 Nc.rt h Third Av-enue to the mt'm•
arranged for preser\ta.t.lon during 1'I b llrll
1er Mrs Susan B1rch of Stlversvllle
; ~,_,pport "'as everywhere they should Punty
(\B R H E llf'r:o of the G. I. A Lodee. 111!11- the banQuet, which will con.~i&amp;t or ·c. u ng Proaram .
' Miss Ruth Pic ken~ rctmlf'd Lo ~:ard ~n, TEH.HO Aut Killer will
WIN BY 13-1 SCORE 1•lij.Ve bee n scooping U•"'.., hot ground-! S .. Alle nsworth, Jb 6 5 5 o ! the
tlcu~hcst
rE'!reshment.c; v.cre IU!rved b) an addreSii of welcome by Mrs
. llu: ~Clit'll dehclt cf 1170 017 •000 her home a t LaniSVllie Sund ay fol· clean thNJl out 111 :!4 l"••lNI or l~.
t h
Dcrothy Harley president
and wa.s $.')l,OOO ,OQO hlgher, whi •.• Tt!1
1 cn; snaggmg nl.es hom the air, JJt- C AUensworlh, cr
5 2 2
t'I!S · a t e d O&amp; cf th ! Reveral other lnU.reauna addresse lui'Hi'&gt; or t axf'~ smcuntlng to 17i,- 1QWfl(l
two "ee](s vl.!iit with relatl That '~ !H i r p•·~ 1 t 1 n, money-back
t?·H-its Secured Rr;.·i , Win- (I cra
lly tobbmg the Trojans of hits ! Grate, lb
6 2 2 2 Ous~u~ seMion
.Followln&amp; t.he proeram and bus~ IJ7l 000 ~alned $12 ,000,000
v~~well
M"NI"kl-. wit• ana -•u- guarantf'f' G•·t TEHIIO today.
th a1 CCI talnl} looked good when Da1 st c
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EN'fi.R 'fAINS CLASS
ne~ session. danclnw, cardJ and a
g,hter and !&lt;lster-in-btw of Jack~
Manuf..,turllll hy
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oon. Mich., atnve&lt;t r:.n a visit to hH
SENOitF.T t:HEMK"AL co .•
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"\ first. zuuung
~llSWOl
l, Creams,
up ll sente I Battyn,
or on. Sli •' . ' ...
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J Gar d.l(l'
cnte: t \J U 1 lor entertBinment. and diversion
paren•·,
Ru•h M·Nlckleo and ....,,,
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£ ~em~w tJ lhe ·toy:d E~r .. , { The prlce for the bt.nquet thlf;
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or Antlquily 81ld Cnpt c F. Hou~h
For Sale IJy
Rife's Ttojans, suocumbed to !.he lncldentally, StJW: obtained five IHor:rilch, If...
3 0 0 0 elllls cl~. c! th.e Chwch of Chtlft, \)'E-ar ~s been set at $1.00 and each
IContRue(.. tram l)l!.le ote
c! thl.s place
, STANSBURY DRUG CO
heavy klltt,na Purtty Creams by the luis cut uf SIX tim~~ at the plate I Ptckens. r!
. . 3 0 0 0 Tueooax ~venlng at hl:r horne ,cU:I ~ember has the priviled&amp;e or In- ~ eran ca.rd llloantpulators gue,amg.
MISs VIrginia Bentz or R~:~cme I ~
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IJOOl'e of 13 to 1 a.t the local play~ counhnR five 01 the Purity's total I
the COl'flET of Pl\bntt .stret&gt;t und Vitlng a guest Card at 1nvat.a.uon8 1 Jun Poley , known to.. m~taru; spent Memorial day with her grand I
Cor :1rd unJ Mill StA.,
ground Wednesday eve ning From or runs In Lhe second fJo mc, tile
Totals ..
41 13 17 , 2 Sixth .6-nriu~ Pcrty were pres~nt Jlave been sent to the many gradu- I the world ...over :tsdtheh ~ tl
or
or th i:l place
MIDDLE PORT.
OHIO
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to enjoy the delightful socle1 ttme &amp;l.es of Middleport hJgh IJChool
C;mls." wuen ma e t e c m c
which fiJUowed the short. bu&amp;ine&amp;s
The otncera of tb.e association one of young Miller's card tricks,
~c ,le n ,
this year, are, Mr&amp;. Harley, preSI- 1 f'X:clatmed:
Mrs. Gurdn':'.; ~"!d refreshmenLs ,dent. Oscar Klem, vice. president,
' I'm blamtt If I could duplicate
·"~-. ·t.uetue Dutf.otl. sebr~tary and Mrs that one.
Hirry left WeaoJ esde~y 1Fnyc Battyn, treasurer. ' •
. "Chuck's" favortt~ t rick Is the
Mts,
fer
f~r
several cJav;;
,
, E.a~t. Indian rope trick-an Illusion
VIsit "~l~a:'\v:'J~, I~Frank Ry Rn
DINNER PART\'
1crt.ated by "Doc" Tarbell, ChlcafO
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left WedMrs. Ell::abcth Hartinger enter- 1m&amp;.glclan lte perlonns tbc dlftl1~~~~'e~~~~; day~ visit with Mrs tamed With a dinner We&lt;.luesday tult. j.rlck wUh ease and dutc-:ty
I'
at Columbu:i.
evenina at h&lt;·· home on South Ht' l'i"olc:ls a hall-inch rope , four feet
Patterson Is confin'XI Ti-urd Avenue.
l l()ng, the ends tn his hands; someSwth Tturtl AveGuests wot:re Mr$. s. p Coe of cne-anyone-U pked to sever the
\Vestfle'ld N J Mia. WUUam Bul - mpe In th~ mtdi:he; this done, the
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lias of Wa &lt;;hmgton, D. c., Mrs. M. lad lakEs tl]e two brokeh ends in
a!AI'TiiR FORTY·SEVEN
4
Many of our Uaed Cars have beell re·
Fr.day Cvtnlnr at the P.'- ~bvt~rlen 0 Whi te nnd Mrs. Frank White.
his palms, plaeea his hand&amp; LD&amp;ethShe . mo...S lhto the a_ptlrt&gt;ln:nt~
conditioned and refinished.
Others have
church for lt..c; last n1rc1 ·'~ tf the
e1. says thrte or tour maalc words.
that Maxine bad fallen
2eason
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Gcoa ge 11 Wagner of canton. ana and presto! the rope as whole again
been run but little; tirea ah!Joat new! Writ'f&amp;hnlssion to have
M.t and Mr&amp;. Clar,Jnf:P KPnf and Ml~.:&amp; BertJta Wagner of Parkers- ~ During his stay In K.enLon tor the
It waa
ten IIU&amp;raJ&gt;tee backed by Authorized Ford
Mrs Allc;t; Burtop of Cclmnbus who J burg lll't! visiLmg tn the horne of magicians oonventioo, "Chuck" has
·aftf really ,'IW~:I~d
ha"'0 ~b visiting here for u~ pabt 1 M1. 11nd Mn; c. N Wagner here
Ifrequently been seen in the comDealer tiven to each purchaaer. Very lit~
oW. snnd would
:':'\eral days WitJ\ Mrs: B F Fult .-; : Mr and Mrs. Howa.rd OlbbG re- [paw qf Miss Melba' Burghard 141
tie caah required. Small monthly paySr a nd other relaUves willt t:tu rn t.o ! t,N[Iled t.o their home In Huntiag- 1year-ol4 Kentotl 'gtff who holds tne
111tledul! itBut
~";i,:'t~~;:l
thear heme Friday.
tpn Tuesaay after a wcoek's v1sit ·at Jeputatlon of being the youngest
"1 b&amp;w,
ianthet
't ve_ry
ment..
Mrs A. J ~ea.ver .. pent WeUnb-1 ~£&gt; home of Mr. and Mrs H
girl maaklan. :
;aut I've got to live eheapty.
du)' 11! Rutland vislti."lg her motbr.r, Ingles Tlley wqe accompanied
"We mystics must be ~l.ll," Chuck
'llm't know how poor I am. The
Mt s H~Y,;k~\S. .
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gomc lty thcl,r· nieee 1· Orace Jean ' expla! ned
· o!dy clothes I have are the grand
Mr an(t Mrs. . f!. W. VanZ1lnt lhglcs
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eveninc thiPJ'&amp; Mada01e Nahlman
ha.v~
mcvf.d (~ t.heir rncpe~.:ty 'cu ~ ~lr"K"mia IngiM.dlttle d&amp;U&amp;hter' of
GUAR~
E$T&amp;'tl&amp;
me, and I can't weat them
Ash ~ trcet, Gravel Hill, tc U1dr 1 M1. and Mrs. H D Ingles. who •lie:...•.
lbe :atreet."
hum nf!flr Cheshire
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Cilme suddenly Ill late Tuesday ar'rarr-ytown. -N. Y. June · ,__INB-~iq.e grinned. HQh. somethiq
E{U'l Cla.rk. .;p;,,";!i&lt;";'•~TI.sonvllltLernnon I&amp; unimproved,
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Extra.
tot;tay patrolled the
will•I tum· ·u.plP
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John 0 , RoCkefeller e,.tate, pending
Middleport,
Phone 257-L
tYO•~'-'·"' 4\e c1(jcc al
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GB4)1N l'llll.a·:.....,
outcome of the a~al by Rocke~ck home in Woodlake, if !he
.arst cf ~1c ..Ch1cago June
:!-I N~raJus feller, James H . $U11ma.n, tlnanhall~ rt!ad about a girl coming to
-'--:==t=+-- -r-t--'T"-~
sl.aJl€rl genereUy ' low&lt;:r
t'Jday, cler, and other proinlnent n;atdenls
New York,
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Bargains in

of \rJtrious kinds on varioUs rivers simply because it means
udd,td pr9ttge for th"'!~ politicians in their home balli-

wici'1 notning but kicks and rebuffs are the lot of the poor
harissed railroad which 'is barely oble to hold 'its he'Ad
ahote water.
'fhere may have been and no doubt were times wheu
u holder of railroad property had something for which he
might' be JUslly proud as well as thankful, but in the light
of present day developments, that day has passed ~. The

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t~~~~~~~~~S~t~~!~~~~~~~
ing done tn aid the competitors. We have subsidies in the
ion~! •'of millions of dollars being ' expended on our river•,'
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we ~l'e th~ same thlnfl' in the way of tens . of
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injl' 'I&lt;Jient in bullcling'.highways as the chief
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ment,&gt;\i;l!$tlli'rW:IJI'P\fd1.-tlltijf.:j~·~· ...7' :th' lt~t~ i
1~:~ there any one with imagination so clep.r, ~11th j "'\).;=-··=="":~~=
ideas oo radicai, with dreams so vivid that he can pictur•l
the governments of the various states ond the Federal government In addition, not onlY b l · d · t of ways for
tnoiT use but mlllntalntng them
, ' , ~~~· ~nd follow
it up by what the citizens _of t . , , n ·i&gt;' ll'jl~l~ •af;~were
it to odcur? A:nd yet that ts exa~~jy whaf iii PPP.\11 d.
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what ~eems to be a concerted elf~rt tp, r~n,~~ll 611111• f ,. gle taxpayers in the country o~~ of bulijptlllf'
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It is a gloomy outlook thit n\any eil!llll1"Pitjes h11vP'.to
face when the time comes that'.tl\e•a. J!Ia.Uf .~~Jiar•
(~tea
from the grellt tran•portajlolt companiu~ ceas~ to roll
into their t r e.» s u r I e s, ·and yet tgat day l8 on
lh• ·sympathy c1 all
the way, bein j.. \~ rJeeded On b)• \ fnoli s" people who
b~l cavcment- Dt· Wllcoxtn ··••a-t
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OJlCC IUid was pre£ent at th.l' tunerare not looking to th• futUre . No c o m m u n H Y
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their heme Sunday

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her.
not 1' Free meal, good
ahow-1 make 'em a:et the best
seats, 'and pick the Hhowsf Dance
a bit afterward if they &lt;;at;t 4ance,
~some more, and then leave 'em,
Not so bad - for a plain looking
girlt And you-with yotJ,rloolr:s. , • , "
LHy Lou Umghed. "No, I couldn't.
I ju.at eouldn't do it. 1- 1 don't
k~Early briuging up, I guess."
The next few months would be
chastJy. Even doing all her o~"R
laundry, and all the cl~J.ning in the
apartment. and cuttini' her .fcotl
the things she could do. Waitdown to almost noth1ng, she
rcss. Telephone operatO!'. Pianist,
see how she'd manage.
But
she Look a regular job abe
Gwln waa stayin1 at his
keep on with Gwin-:-no-.
Island home during the
would let her off a day a week.
month!!, and only came in one day
after his regular elasses
she could co.Melentknuly
a w_eek to teach. Lily Lou hei!itated when he made out htt
tho mott'ey. Twent:v-flVf' dolweeldr check/ "I ean't ta'ke a
a week ltnd free lessons, with
week's pa7 .for a day's work;•, she
costing twenty dollan the
laid dejectedly.
boor • • .
"You mWJt Jive. How mnch •~'~'
Oh how did anyone ever do it!
:yaa,paying for the baby's board! " How' did girls ever ~orne opera
'"Fifty,"
singers? And even if you had the
•And your rent'!"
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voice, and the background. and the
'"There's _, ~n':. The apartmfiJI.t languages, and thO' dramatic school
beloJipd to a I'Jrl who-who mar- training, the dancing, the fencing
ri6d or something, and went to and all the rest of it, what ever in
Europe, and the leas!! i~'t up until the world did you do for money to
November, ao Maxine and l-"
Jive on 1
'1 lee."' Gwin wiped away a
Sbe'd have to have money tor thl!
amlle.
bubCben's board, Tony •• , but she
••So tilers's :fud the food, and couldn't ask him for' a lnan, be had
One doesn't ,w ant to eat much •this too many back debts-it wouldrt't
bot weather. r spend quite a lot on be right. • • •
eartue though-to gei 1 out· to Ja- Tbert \fAll no one else. MaJbe
maiea Park to aee the bubchen, but she could write home, Perha.pa
rm hopinc to &amp;"et church work-" tbey could advance her something,
He wheeled on her lh'arply,
aod then when Uncle Eph'a estate
won"t: 'caacb you if J'OU force ·
aetiled, ..• Besldea, this would
voleel"
be the last time she'd have to aak.
"'1 wora't forr:e ft. I'll be
Perhaps they could spare her just
ehl l"ve told
a few do11ars, say for two mor.ths,
happena to eoion.turaa who
wttil Gwin started fun time classea
downJW
again•••• She got up and wrote out
"Bat Gwtn, rn be careful.
the message, night letter.
Jm't u though I were just
The amawer was waiting tor her
nm,. I know how to keep
at noon the next day:
41 So1T7 to bavo to tell ycu im•ole!! fon,ard now-"
•AD ztabt, Cboo1e
help you now. Did not
clamcll UMI that
alarm you, but mother hu
Idea ~ and Tour
tl.u and no• pneumonia.
about."
700 conltant!y. Wlah fOIJ
~DDII betwwn
came, but no uae to considleer
__.. a thbw to do for pa)',
you are broke. Will t 700
tiDih a ebaaM to bNaJ1: in-"
af aftJ durer.
KAY."
"B::aetbi•
And right on the heels of that:
"'BUt
J'O• ..W. 1 had to
•End very near. If you eaa bor' She weDt home, ~~
row from Mad-.me Nahlmaa and
t11u lite W been ~
suggest you 4o so. for mdther
claP, wben 11he &amp;st faCed the
for you eona.tly. All the
elleft'a M!Dine. U lbe eould
rut of family together. If 70U
JaaM!i ltiiJedi :,nth Wahlman
ca ot borro'ill Raymond and 1 will
iWDdwa wu Oftr •• , But no use rn.!':ace to send you tieket. Advise.
~Pili milk.
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p~eally Jived ~y her wits, being,
ly enoag~ , •a teChniCAlly
airl, took everythifl8', a]ld
othing bot .~r J;M!I'80nalitt.
and her small cfrele were
the raort whom traveling ule.smen
irrJm Columbus and all poi.Dta west
tnvBriably meet and take 'to dinner,
a : lhow, and roof eabaret after..warCL The number of blind dates
tha.t Maxine acqlli red was someth"ing that never fail':'d to astound

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ha• yot looked ohead enough to do anythin&amp;r until the ~~~~~;!~~ffii~~l3~!1r~!'Oilii••' · .
•' · l'JC~II EGO
••ilrnad• brought their attention-to the question by renoov-1
Mn&gt; aA119n \l'l:plf.hasln hOt. Jr.·• · ~~~~~~~:~~
ing •orne of their trains, then and only then have
......., • .tnok bon ... ptbered ~;
frcm tl\e m8t.. One. tr;teo.m,: the tore
realized their shortcomings when it waa too late.
part ot tbe week. 'ttJe ea1 meaaurea
If we hove .fur own salvation in view, wl had better
a 1-2&lt;7 l·2 ailcl "l".'n furtlu:•· h&gt;·
vcsttt.tatlcn lt. wu. d~ there
•lop doing all we can to speed the day w))en our tlna)lcial
.,.. Ill!• •n•. one bttt&lt;le' lhe other,
!touhle• will be ev,en worse than they are now, by driving
beth iiavl.'l!l ,)&gt;&amp;nkahelli.
out one class or reilly bir taxpayers. Don't wait until it
PAR~NTS ~;-;,o\liGH1ER
is tuo lute, but Bet 'accordingly, now.
Mr Rnd MJt:: Evm:tt Rcu:lh. €:UI-

JIMMY·'W ALJttl\
T HEGlllfS TO appear, .•• the investigating
probing Jimmy Walker-s conduct as moyor
great city of New York, ml~rht show enough of irr,~ti!f~~
itie• to force that dapper official's removal from office,
eoc h •ucceeding day brings forth new evidence of his mlil't
feosance In office, It seems to show that Jimmy, im1tead;ol
travelling all over the United States in attending to
busin••• of other atatea and municipalities as well A4 .all- ·
Journing in Europe, all for the sake of notoriety, mitllt
much better have apelft his time in New York in a sin'eere
ctfort to conduct t~e atfairs of the greatest city in the ~B!h•,:IPo:ilita
world as he sw~~e would try to do at the time oi his In· l0:30, .
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Thc mere denial of irt~wuiaritieo wlth nothing more
11~1r lt·HH than w~ak excuses, hardly is sufficient to keep tho
vuhlic I' rom think!n' W,•'·It• h~s been ll~olplly negligent in,
office. The fact ·that · hill great personal magnetism may ·
hring to him the sympathy of countless thousands who in I ;cc·-.cthcir hcru worship can apd do lind excuses for h11im;j·,,;;;~;~~~~:
not alter the conclitl~no which the committee i• b
before th e citl~ell• of Na1" YorJI.
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14any rK•PMI• ~liVe ··lli~P~~ ~~~ ~~'t tles~rts of
n•lurious acliqps In qln~r fill•• 1111~ v!]l!!~~· ere tlli•
James W sjk~r ~pcce~~" !lll\Qjll' ~I" lp tit~ f11ce of the 11"~41
w~ivht of lpcqntrpv~fti~IP evjd~pf.lll, lle &gt;viii bqt •HPtl~e~
wh"t utpers Mve 'lfllft!IY ~Qpe. ln lilly pvent the clappqr I
lllaYur is ftn4l1!1!. ~tmdl1 tqp·bH'Y j~~~ 11t present 111 ~··
Centlinll him••lnq IJP lltlllvfntlpi li[QP'l4 til• co.11~1rY lfY·
lnJ to fun•t!~'l f!\(~thPf QP!Ilmqnl~•• wlllch w!ll ll~vp
IH&gt;thhlll of p!m· !II~ ~~~~ l'lfp!li~t~j!ll fqr w~jolt 'll~ql' 1

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helei railroad :;lock wa.!l indeed in the crH of several years I '
past.

c~evqpHf ~"4 •fno~r•ty t~~~"~fpl.

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Cnuuns obtained ftve rWl.!l , Ttojll.lll!
AB
fluut IIU!. hlto, ou~ II. l.hrec-bv.~ hiL ' Murray , 2b, p &amp; tb .. 4
au4.1 oue 11 h ome run
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Eveu u.lter this acortnr, Rile and Parfttt, c ........ 4
lll11 men did not. 1ive up alth01q:h Palllkner, ct. lb &amp; p , 4
llley cou ld not hit Neal's oll'erinp l• Graves. 3b &amp; 2b . . . t
therefore could not
Ball, tr .
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RETURN TO THE LORD-Let the wicked forsake his
·way, and the~nrl~rhteous man his thoughts: and let him
return unto tlfe Lord, and He will have mercy upon him:
and to our God, for He will abundantly pardon.--lsaiuh
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wired May, bought her ticket, end
had kissed the • bub~:hen a tearfulj'
goodbye.
She had five hund~ and flfty I
dollara of Dwight; Gwln'a mqney,
and how abe was ever to repay him
&amp;he didn't knoW. _
S:h\! 8Qt the l&amp;lt measas-e' on the
train,
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Read It over and over, trying to
realiH what it would be like . 'lllithout mother. Said It over and over
to •herielf • • • "Mother, dead
Mother, dead."
But tt did not 11eem real, Jn the
mid•t of her worried repedtloflt
"MoUter, de~ .. •,. ,mother, •• dead!'l
there would come the thoua-ht
the bu.beheo. Hadn't 1he better
wi~ Muine to .10 .see him on Bv:nday? Muine wu 10 anobtfnina,
thouch. TobJ' would be bett.r,, but
Tony wu worklnl' B&lt;l lult;d. lind
Suiulay was bia on]y cllance to na\.
Back to mother apin. .....~
I'd only started soOner. H MaJ bad
onlr told me ••• ~ut of coune
didn't know. It, wun't her fault.
. , • Ob, dear, it'J 10 hot, and dlrtf,
•• , Holdeibs in that pasture •••
pretty thing~, Holsteinl.•• • Wonder what they did with all Unele
Eph's sheep T .•• Mother muat h!ive
known I'd come •• - she mut tuow i
that I'm coming no': , •• '?etween
those who Jove there s bowid to be
some sort of telepathy • • ,..
"I won't see K,n, of roune. • • . •1
Stilt, I might. It would btl natural
for him to come to see, us, on ac- I
count of mother. It isn t absurd to
imagine that. Pe•p Sap eollldn't .
object to that. He knew mother. '
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bri~ the bubehen. The heat would
have _. ~I lie&lt;:! him. Kelt cio$1n\
~now ~e a ahv~ anyway. Even llu::..
tne thtnks he 1 th~ loveliest dilld
ahe eveT uw. He a even p.ininl'
durin&amp;' the hot tum~r. lin. JeD- I
sen-is y~ondertul to htm •••. at leaat
she a.efma aa. • • • Better ~re Tonr ·
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:that :~':UPset ~the · -apple cart"

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U simpler? And yet-what a furore
it has created I Tbe cigarette uade feels
that the public bas been let in on a sacrosanct seem! "You've upset the apple
cart," they say.

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inbaln-knowi_ngly or unknowingly
. .. every smoker breathes in some part
' of tbe smoke be or she draws out of •
ciga~ette.

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raise thia viral quesrion ... beoouae

cenain impurities concealed in even the
finest, mildest tobacco leaves are re·
movedbyLuckies'famous!&gt;urifyingprocess. Luckies created that process. Only
Luckies have it!
Remember-mo.re than 20,000 physicians, after Luckies had been furniahed
tbeni fortests,btui•gtbtiropi•iotu ..ti!tir
slated that Luckics are
less irritating to the throar than other
cigarettes!

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Two rtmtnlM ruib ~er~~ were stn~ tli&amp;tf Bhe tcld
dlac:IIIHIDi the boy lrllmd or o1,; ol lleuw&gt;on~
thtm. "Bgl! 1,1 I\ thl!t you ~

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Mr. ~~ M3 Jeu Haney IUld I iiii!li~-·

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Mr lhd Mrs. ft, B. lltVord or Pllil·
bli!Jb ,... viii~ Ill' obd !C\'1·
IBU'I'&amp; illin(lp
rne•t.lo!&gt; BWy ""' morel" utea Pkk ' u- r.toillili a
Hmnon KotliOh an4 11. •· PriOO.
...,l&lt;* lor ~· VIr· tho Older Qllhe two. ''He &lt;looo 10 tolo
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Mla J!tlo COS iponl the tatltr
r.::,~ who~. •1. I I!'~ jiD .it&gt;~ mtna til the llmt." '·I Will il!opnn •"• lhol ·1J!9110Jr I&amp; -·• or 1M- wllh lltr pormll
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lba. !lhio\1 ...., lilt widow or the 1
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ctaya Jut wetk with lin. o. E. Peo·
late Rn. B. L. lheeta.
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lack Ollde juat a• ~ .rrdn n P* o! Pomero;v.
· wbo wanttd to divotce trip to tile dtwrl, f,Jk\ hu ~ much
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a period
Air. •!14 Mn, 04rla!ld OlWlla·
yeal'8.
year 1.10 the at.ore was ham ~~~
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entered and a. cub re(ister stolen. the ~~ clUb Tubday evenIna. A l!\ille\ oll]lllor wu ttrYtd
be.lore tb.l three tablet Of pl&amp;:v be·
pn. The hJa:h aeon an.r4a a.t the
e&lt;mc~wlqq ol the
~!J.t to Mn.
H. W. WtiherhOJ and Mrs. C. T.
Robln1011. M\'8, Paul lll[etberbl&gt;lt
ne: at11rded the prlle for coneD·
Pine street, from 'be lnterseotton IaIIon.
of SeC(lnd a.venue to the end of the
new pavtna near the corporation
PBU:B·8T&amp;AIT
line, will be resurfaced th1a ltun·
Hla. 4udret 8tnltl, ctailallttr ol
mer, accord181 t.o an &amp;nnounce· Mr. and Jen. Blake Strait of :fb11'me nt. made Wednesday.
enbr ahd ..... Kermll Prlco ailo ol
The murtacfDI or lh1l atreet. Thtyetwr were united tn .Di~ae
which has become rather rouob. by Rev. J. E. Roberta at Pt . .._,..
wlll be done wtth. the State Hla:h· .... t '1'Ueliilo&gt;· """· PriCe ... '&amp;1way Department and the City co- terulod IW her alaters, lira. R...l
open.ting on the CII:JMDM. The
iter ol Oolulnbui and M1lil Vlr·
iitate will provide h&amp;lt tHe e:rpehae
la Strilt. Ml'. Prtc:e ls a aon· or
aud Ule city haU, ehould I\ not ex-.rut ..,,, charie! Price. Poiceed 110,000. It ttl&amp; -~ ex- ~A..»mrt liOneymoon tbe couceeds flO,OOO, Ute 1tate wm tutnllh J;ie WlU lnaltt their home at Thlvethe neceiSI.ry fundi and If the ~t nor,
Is le61 than t.hat amount the Cllty
'!Ill receive a refWld.
Al'i'OINT ADMINI8ftATalx
Annie &gt;(oy Alvo"' bao ~li ap.
PQir&amp;ttd ~lnJ8trattl1 or the es·
ljllo of ~na Ruddleoton wltb a
li®d or *1.000. acoordlnc to the
THE DAILY UIBUNI
nibordll of the Pro•te eourt here.

Pine Street To
Be Resurfaced

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O:ii~)"' she e~~me· dcwn to ~ lD bla halr, that ~~*· 01 ClevelaDd. spent aiet'ral daya Jut
cot tnt on hi&amp; new tf1UII to paTt it, ht-'6 pJannlnt to weell: with Rev. U1d MR. N. · 0.
euboodlv.lde lt.
Warren and her m.qther, lin. Ruth
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Type Ilk• lbia (lZ lit-)
121: per liae.

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he competes for the United
J I 8tate&amp; in iM int-er •1IONI Da Vii'.

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Clnel.nnA\.i.

W'ltl

ct Ashland. was awarded second
'))late. and Plwl Gilmore ot Colum·
~ua. third- reach seor«t 185Clul D wu won by W. R. Lmt.z
Youuqato"A'ft. wno broke 110
Second place went. to R . F .
1n~ron of Canton . who also "'-OOred
. Miller ot Mt. GileA-d, won

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, Oce,IJ, n!ltlonaJ cilampr~plpcing Vine&amp; on Lilt
j)lt!.y
ll']:&amp;.ln.st th..
it; slat~ to !l8.tl SatIn the F.ngllsh

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doubt. !lll to
In tlUI All·Ene,lar.d
1 dlampiL'I'IIhlps, but all doubta ftre
1 ~et :it rest todlly when the U . 8 . L.
a 1T. A. 1\noult~ the makXup ot
- 1united 6t8tal team !nr the
1&amp; I cal) V«W Davlfl · cup
''Brazil at F'Ol-est. lUlls nt: xt
E , Frauk Shl~ld&amp;, John Van
2 Wilmer A.Uison und J ohn
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Jr., qur youthful &amp;n4 very cocky,
E national ten.n11 cbampiCn Ia 10101

w11h 179
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lk~ ~ n , the BandU6kY
F.tar. ':iUC·
L't'SEfully defended his l:!~at ! d ouble&amp; champiallship aa:ll..imt. Vic et•:t
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!mi:ed ~1to a !'hoot-off. whith Bngert won, \l'hen tM two broke 81
out. or 100.

With The Wreetlers
B)' fnternational News ServlCf'
New Ycrk. Leo Pmeb!ld tiCorc::l
ov'Lr \"a.nka Zf&gt;lesnla.k. 22. mtnul..t ~
Pritz Kley ddeated Gecl'ae Mall ·
ILh, 34 mlnu~
Oecrge Hl!tl(ln vs. Ot.orge Calza .

[ ,efty Grove pitched the last
innings for the · A's and re. celvcd credit for the vicWry his
eighth ~tral~ht· f.r lumph a.nd hbi
ninth win of th11 season
Jimmy Foxx's 18th homc·r c.f ;J.lc
season. crmil}.t1 in lh!: ~r.vent It Inn·
e~ht

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.cur ieOlfers. H.s is JohD Del&gt;1oi'UI:
1f London, twenty.th·•year-old 10n
. o f a ba!onet. DeForeat WOD the -title
at M.uirfield, Scotland, b:r det~•t1n11
. Eric li'iddian, veteran EaaU•h •t&amp;r..t·
in the final tbirtY·•i:x hole Qlatch •
and 1. A dozen American I(Olfvt

competed but were tilminated •
fon the quartel' flnalt.
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lllnij l~ competition m · ih-~ .Fn;· Jch
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cnlY four games t::~bincl tt : Vaults. ·

Mn. Oecll Dale and ehUdren vJ8·
1ted her afater, Mn. Woodward
Dtaper ln OoJumbua.
Mr. ahd, Mrs. PraQ.k .Ra"er, .MlM
Pearl Ral$er and Misl Ada Van

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J4nn,, W. vl.sltlng bet tlJt,ers, the

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K"o -lldv-trtliement wtU be taken for
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wlth
tell than a mlntmwu chafl" of r ether, GP&amp;nt :t.hrrtoriiJ' 'trenty-t).ve ooPtl tor encb ~r· the l~e 'talaT lin. Pr&amp;nt
! mlth ~~~ . family at LIJiuo.
lion.
lir...~ ,llrlo. w, \!. t.Ji1r:s br.vo ao
Tile lid talter wW lladly ..,~~ot you ueata, thelt 10no, Royaf II. UJ\'1&gt; al
If t'el!red. .so that dle t opJ tor HunUt1itori and "J:a.u Olarte Llwla of
your ad Ia pn.&gt;pllfed ln 11.1Cb a New Yo,rt Olcy.
mannOT M to brlnA \he peateat.
Charlea Sh&amp;rP of D!tNit, arrived
reault&amp; to ;·ou.
Wqdnt:ldiJ to vl!lt h18 l(f&amp;Ddmother
Kra. Hattie C&amp;vltl. ,
-be publ1shen wlll be rii&amp;'ODilbll
WayDe1 Loren and Kenneth AIM·
..only for oDe lnCCJrrtet tnlertloll b&amp;ry, aoCohJPanled
by their UI\C)e,
QC anY lid.-ertllemenl Errm1 In
kany
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•dverl~menLI tbou.la be ' .:por1oeo
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Mlu Rcleil Mlll5, ,Mlu Helen and
Miss Claire ltun;1phrey
'foltdo,
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Mr. and lire. Pl."ed MUll anti M:lu
F'OH. t:ALE-Oue tOO Umkrwood Belle M~ a~ their country horne.
P(.r~able trptlwl'lter
practlcnll~
Mr. anct Nra.. RObeiot 1'aictUc of
nrw at. $3&amp;. Tcr~C&amp;ah .•~ucUlc Akron, wert~ autats of
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WE FIAVt; 2Q hc-J.d uf hCI'Sej and Mn. ~--,
t:m 1t h. Chester, Ohio.

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fair grcund Cor pl'lva.te sa.k! or
Mlal Carrie Pl~mer '1f ~~~let•
trRd('. Will remain :1. l·~w dayt or ton vllltecl Sundi.y ,Jflt;h. J•'!r. ~Jatr,r-:;,

until a!! :n:: scld. McA!c~ \nd
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. ~lis at TOledo.

- ut._neapoU. •t Kanaas City.
St.. Paul at Milwaukee.

NA.I'IONAJ. I.EAGVII
Cli\ClnnatJ at at. Louts.

Pbll&amp;d.elphta •• llf'ew York. Hwo
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cllit'ci: PICK•UP
SUitAINID POWII

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You'!l lind it gives what you're loOking for lhese

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-make it start quicker- pick-up fuu.r- perform
more _,hl1at all times, uoCler all conditions.

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Many guolines today are l)fering higher a11ti-knock ruing at the
O:&lt;}'mll ofpOu- tlflll tlfliltagl. Under ordinary refining methods, these
important quali\ies are often sacriiel!d to srep up anti-knock.
Not so *ilh New Parol-Pep. Gyro Vapor Phase re6ning has
made it·possible to produce a gasoline not only with higher anli·
knock but also wilh gready impro..d all'romuJ perfomiance.

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Cath\1. ,
M181 H~len Schneider and DOh
FOR. BALE·-On~ Strcmtcr,J Carl- $hrlver ot Jtlyrta, trore weft end
!:.Jn 0 tube ra.nio a.t: Mcrll .c ~ auesta of Mr. and Mrs. Oon O&amp;rP.eh·
11rlcc. H. B. Curd. 1 Phcne :188-R· t.er.
6-:l-Jt.
Mlss Zelda Arnold 18 home for &amp;
- -----month's Vacation frbm Cmc.mnatl
FOR £ALl--TWa 1'1c~h Jcw :y LO\\·!
with ca lvu . Fh1e mllkcrs. J. o ~t'u~~e,rnotl huroop,.ltal, whel'c sh.e Is t
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ALL MAKES ci r&lt;£jtCB scrvkttl •'·· • mohL !!Cl\001 at NuhviiJe, Tenn ..
,, :,!. ~ nnbls pr1ccs. BrLn. In you~ :cor tho summor vaco.tlon w:th he1 ~
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Lew

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Helen Jacobs, AmcriL'wl star. match..

ing with cnc ma..n oil ball-::. br;ke Lll!'
a duel between Rut-9 Walb ~rg ami
George PiP:ij·as An d P'BVC

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today .

)(Jw. ~r Heiu and Mr'daH. B.
~':::. opent Memorial
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Type like lhlo ( 10 pt.) 10. QutJert,
perU..
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prlce

IIIII lllll TIJIIen, Ellaworth

Tie Sc11re In El1hth;
t 0 lnnilil• Req1drecl;
Score Ia 8 • 5

If you don't believe IL a:.k any
.. ClQC cf t.he 30,000 faus who £S.W the
Athletlc:5 wh.lp the . 1\..'flgUtt-·leadin!J
Yank£:~s twle~ at 8h1te Pack YetJ.o.
terday .In two dmma.tlc games. I)
l;c 7 and 'l to 6.
. Bot.t1 games were
the way a.nd circuit
the tt&lt;k' In beth. The
.sbctet.n lnnil~IS ~f:::re
C&gt;n.t ot Connie Ma.ck's
lng vet.eram, brcke 11 up with a
four•bagger with cne tnun on ba.se.
BaOO Ruth had drlvrn tn a nm ln
N~w ·York's hair of the inning and
the YMlk.S llPP!II"eDtly had ~Wed up
lhe l!;&amp;me, whi&amp;. was the longest of
the MaJor League season to da.te,
Another dramatic homer, made
bY Charles Rutrlnla:. the New York
pltche!'. had tied t1tfl score in New
Ycrk's hal! of the ninth.

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iP.8 the adv.k:e ot Htlil1 Coohet and

lhrlll:

AGentle Lover

Vr;vk, JJUle

Arthlll, 8\iDctay.

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By, LEB CONKLIN
:m s Sport.s Writer
New Y&lt;lrk. June 2-INS-The
home }'un• h1 ~all's
greatf.'st

Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Arthur of
Alhlarid, Ky., &amp;nd Mr. and
~~ f?-lbbjlna ot New. Pyimouth,
,..,. jllooia o1 Hr. and Mn. Charteo

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Tiolene, the 100~

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Motor Oil that: holciJ
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dlac:IIIHIDi the boy lrllmd or o1,; ol lleuw&gt;on~
thtm. "Bgl! 1,1 I\ thl!t you ~

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Mr. ~~ M3 Jeu Haney IUld I iiii!li~-·

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Mr lhd Mrs. ft, B. lltVord or Pllil·
bli!Jb ,... viii~ Ill' obd !C\'1·
IBU'I'&amp; illin(lp
rne•t.lo!&gt; BWy ""' morel" utea Pkk ' u- r.toillili a
Hmnon KotliOh an4 11. •· PriOO.
...,l&lt;* lor ~· VIr· tho Older Qllhe two. ''He &lt;looo 10 tolo
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Mla J!tlo COS iponl the tatltr
r.::,~ who~. •1. I I!'~ jiD .it&gt;~ mtna til the llmt." '·I Will il!opnn •"• lhol ·1J!9110Jr I&amp; -·• or 1M- wllh lltr pormll
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late Rn. B. L. lheeta.
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lack Ollde juat a• ~ .rrdn n P* o! Pomero;v.
· wbo wanttd to divotce trip to tile dtwrl, f,Jk\ hu ~ much
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Air. •!14 Mn, 04rla!ld OlWlla·
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year 1.10 the at.ore was ham ~~~
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entered and a. cub re(ister stolen. the ~~ clUb Tubday evenIna. A l!\ille\ oll]lllor wu ttrYtd
be.lore tb.l three tablet Of pl&amp;:v be·
pn. The hJa:h aeon an.r4a a.t the
e&lt;mc~wlqq ol the
~!J.t to Mn.
H. W. WtiherhOJ and Mrs. C. T.
Robln1011. M\'8, Paul lll[etberbl&gt;lt
ne: at11rded the prlle for coneD·
Pine street, from 'be lnterseotton IaIIon.
of SeC(lnd a.venue to the end of the
new pavtna near the corporation
PBU:B·8T&amp;AIT
line, will be resurfaced th1a ltun·
Hla. 4udret 8tnltl, ctailallttr ol
mer, accord181 t.o an &amp;nnounce· Mr. and Jen. Blake Strait of :fb11'me nt. made Wednesday.
enbr ahd ..... Kermll Prlco ailo ol
The murtacfDI or lh1l atreet. Thtyetwr were united tn .Di~ae
which has become rather rouob. by Rev. J. E. Roberta at Pt . .._,..
wlll be done wtth. the State Hla:h· .... t '1'Ueliilo&gt;· """· PriCe ... '&amp;1way Department and the City co- terulod IW her alaters, lira. R...l
open.ting on the CII:JMDM. The
iter ol Oolulnbui and M1lil Vlr·
iitate will provide h&amp;lt tHe e:rpehae
la Strilt. Ml'. Prtc:e ls a aon· or
aud Ule city haU, ehould I\ not ex-.rut ..,,, charie! Price. Poiceed 110,000. It ttl&amp; -~ ex- ~A..»mrt liOneymoon tbe couceeds flO,OOO, Ute 1tate wm tutnllh J;ie WlU lnaltt their home at Thlvethe neceiSI.ry fundi and If the ~t nor,
Is le61 than t.hat amount the Cllty
'!Ill receive a refWld.
Al'i'OINT ADMINI8ftATalx
Annie &gt;(oy Alvo"' bao ~li ap.
PQir&amp;ttd ~lnJ8trattl1 or the es·
ljllo of ~na Ruddleoton wltb a
li®d or *1.000. acoordlnc to the
THE DAILY UIBUNI
nibordll of the Pro•te eourt here.

Pine Street To
Be Resurfaced

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In Game

O:ii~)"' she e~~me· dcwn to ~ lD bla halr, that ~~*· 01 ClevelaDd. spent aiet'ral daya Jut
cot tnt on hi&amp; new tf1UII to paTt it, ht-'6 pJannlnt to weell: with Rev. U1d MR. N. · 0.
euboodlv.lde lt.
Warren and her m.qther, lin. Ruth
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Type Ilk• lbia (lZ lit-)
121: per liae.

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2 ! to pla,y at Wlmbled.:m Ibis monUl
he competes for the United
J I 8tate&amp; in iM int-er •1IONI Da Vii'.

aI betc-te

Clnel.nnA\.i.

W'ltl

ct Ashland. was awarded second
'))late. and Plwl Gilmore ot Colum·
~ua. third- reach seor«t 185Clul D wu won by W. R. Lmt.z
Youuqato"A'ft. wno broke 110
Second place went. to R . F .
1n~ron of Canton . who also "'-OOred
. Miller ot Mt. GileA-d, won

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, Oce,IJ, n!ltlonaJ cilampr~plpcing Vine&amp; on Lilt
j)lt!.y
ll']:&amp;.ln.st th..
it; slat~ to !l8.tl SatIn the F.ngllsh

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doubt. !lll to
In tlUI All·Ene,lar.d
1 dlampiL'I'IIhlps, but all doubta ftre
1 ~et :it rest todlly when the U . 8 . L.
a 1T. A. 1\noult~ the makXup ot
- 1united 6t8tal team !nr the
1&amp; I cal) V«W Davlfl · cup
''Brazil at F'Ol-est. lUlls nt: xt
E , Frauk Shl~ld&amp;, John Van
2 Wilmer A.Uison und J ohn
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3)Cup ll!'riets. ·

o 'l'h~ Willi
a I Vines'~ entry

award·~d

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Jr., qur youthful &amp;n4 very cocky,
E national ten.n11 cbampiCn Ia 10101

w11h 179
~::~ l"iO, J . H. £ . E.ymon

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lk~ ~ n , the BandU6kY
F.tar. ':iUC·
L't'SEfully defended his l:!~at ! d ouble&amp; champiallship aa:ll..imt. Vic et•:t
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der cf Clcvdand. Th~ ma.tch wa ·,
!mi:ed ~1to a !'hoot-off. whith Bngert won, \l'hen tM two broke 81
out. or 100.

With The Wreetlers
B)' fnternational News ServlCf'
New Ycrk. Leo Pmeb!ld tiCorc::l
ov'Lr \"a.nka Zf&gt;lesnla.k. 22. mtnul..t ~
Pritz Kley ddeated Gecl'ae Mall ·
ILh, 34 mlnu~
Oecrge Hl!tl(ln vs. Ot.orge Calza .

[ ,efty Grove pitched the last
innings for the · A's and re. celvcd credit for the vicWry his
eighth ~tral~ht· f.r lumph a.nd hbi
ninth win of th11 season
Jimmy Foxx's 18th homc·r c.f ;J.lc
season. crmil}.t1 in lh!: ~r.vent It Inn·
e~ht

Aulf'uil,

.cur ieOlfers. H.s is JohD Del&gt;1oi'UI:
1f London, twenty.th·•year-old 10n
. o f a ba!onet. DeForeat WOD the -title
at M.uirfield, Scotland, b:r det~•t1n11
. Eric li'iddian, veteran EaaU•h •t&amp;r..t·
in the final tbirtY·•i:x hole Qlatch •
and 1. A dozen American I(Olfvt

competed but were tilminated •
fon the quartel' flnalt.
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cllrnlnatOO (r em~~;;;: wc mC!JI'.S

lllnij l~ competition m · ih-~ .Fn;· Jch
. hard courts tennis champloush!lt5

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Mls.ot Jacot-.s drc.p ped ~tra.te,ht.
::.ltl. 6-4:. 6·4, to Mme. Rene Math~
June-

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The dcuble b·lumph pul the A's
cnlY four games t::~bincl tt : Vaults. ·

Mn. Oecll Dale and ehUdren vJ8·
1ted her afater, Mn. Woodward
Dtaper ln OoJumbua.
Mr. ahd, Mrs. PraQ.k .Ra"er, .MlM
Pearl Ral$er and Misl Ada Van

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nd and holiday period wUb t!l, E .

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mOrtal day.
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Mro. a. E. wotta or l!od 'Wlhs.
J4nn,, W. vl.sltlng bet tlJt,ers, the

,.._ Walta, Third iYej&gt;,e.

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lir...~ ,llrlo. w, \!. t.Ji1r:s br.vo ao
Tile lid talter wW lladly ..,~~ot you ueata, thelt 10no, Royaf II. UJ\'1&gt; al
If t'el!red. .so that dle t opJ tor HunUt1itori and "J:a.u Olarte Llwla of
your ad Ia pn.&gt;pllfed ln 11.1Cb a New Yo,rt Olcy.
mannOT M to brlnA \he peateat.
Charlea Sh&amp;rP of D!tNit, arrived
reault&amp; to ;·ou.
Wqdnt:ldiJ to vl!lt h18 l(f&amp;Ddmother
Kra. Hattie C&amp;vltl. ,
-be publ1shen wlll be rii&amp;'ODilbll
WayDe1 Loren and Kenneth AIM·
..only for oDe lnCCJrrtet tnlertloll b&amp;ry, aoCohJPanled
by their UI\C)e,
QC anY lid.-ertllemenl Errm1 In
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Mlu Rcleil Mlll5, ,Mlu Helen and
Miss Claire ltun;1phrey
'foltdo,
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Mr. and lire. Pl."ed MUll anti M:lu
F'OH. t:ALE-Oue tOO Umkrwood Belle M~ a~ their country horne.
P(.r~able trptlwl'lter
practlcnll~
Mr. anct Nra.. RObeiot 1'aictUc of
nrw at. $3&amp;. Tcr~C&amp;ah .•~ucUlc Akron, wert~ autats of
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WE FIAVt; 2Q hc-J.d uf hCI'Sej and Mn. ~--,
t:m 1t h. Chester, Ohio.

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St.. Paul at Milwaukee.

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important quali\ies are often sacriiel!d to srep up anti-knock.
Not so *ilh New Parol-Pep. Gyro Vapor Phase re6ning has
made it·possible to produce a gasoline not only with higher anli·
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M181 H~len Schneider and DOh
FOR. BALE·-On~ Strcmtcr,J Carl- $hrlver ot Jtlyrta, trore weft end
!:.Jn 0 tube ra.nio a.t: Mcrll .c ~ auesta of Mr. and Mrs. Oon O&amp;rP.eh·
11rlcc. H. B. Curd. 1 Phcne :188-R· t.er.
6-:l-Jt.
Mlss Zelda Arnold 18 home for &amp;
- -----month's Vacation frbm Cmc.mnatl
FOR £ALl--TWa 1'1c~h Jcw :y LO\\·!
with ca lvu . Fh1e mllkcrs. J. o ~t'u~~e,rnotl huroop,.ltal, whel'c sh.e Is t
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ALL MAKES ci r&lt;£jtCB scrvkttl •'·· • mohL !!Cl\001 at NuhviiJe, Tenn ..
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ing with cnc ma..n oil ball-::. br;ke Lll!'
a duel between Rut-9 Walb ~rg ami
George PiP:ij·as An d P'BVC

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today .

)(Jw. ~r Heiu and Mr'daH. B.
~':::. opent Memorial
y &amp;t

Type like lhlo ( 10 pt.) 10. QutJert,
perU..
J4r. &amp;nd

prlce

IIIII lllll TIJIIen, Ellaworth

Tie Sc11re In El1hth;
t 0 lnnilil• Req1drecl;
Score Ia 8 • 5

If you don't believe IL a:.k any
.. ClQC cf t.he 30,000 faus who £S.W the
Athletlc:5 wh.lp the . 1\..'flgUtt-·leadin!J
Yank£:~s twle~ at 8h1te Pack YetJ.o.
terday .In two dmma.tlc games. I)
l;c 7 and 'l to 6.
. Bot.t1 games were
the way a.nd circuit
the tt&lt;k' In beth. The
.sbctet.n lnnil~IS ~f:::re
C&gt;n.t ot Connie Ma.ck's
lng vet.eram, brcke 11 up with a
four•bagger with cne tnun on ba.se.
BaOO Ruth had drlvrn tn a nm ln
N~w ·York's hair of the inning and
the YMlk.S llPP!II"eDtly had ~Wed up
lhe l!;&amp;me, whi&amp;. was the longest of
the MaJor League season to da.te,
Another dramatic homer, made
bY Charles Rutrlnla:. the New York
pltche!'. had tied t1tfl score in New
Ycrk's hal! of the ninth.

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lhrlll:

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Vr;vk, JJUle

Arthlll, 8\iDctay.

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By, LEB CONKLIN
:m s Sport.s Writer
New Y&lt;lrk. June 2-INS-The
home }'un• h1 ~all's
greatf.'st

Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Arthur of
Alhlarid, Ky., &amp;nd Mr. and
~~ f?-lbbjlna ot New. Pyimouth,
,..,. jllooia o1 Hr. and Mn. Charteo

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MOTOR OIL
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rurion wbea fOU buy
Tiolene, the 100~

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Motor Oil that: holciJ
iu body lo.DI alt.r
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Alfred

Organizations Of Elev
enth Dtdrtct In
Meettne Here

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tormer unclt&gt; and a ant Mr tUl(l
M.r.s Will Corn.
Kn- Stell&amp; W&amp;dluns who hu
spent the put WinW:r ln. :r.t.LnenJ
YUle came recently to 6pelld the
swnmer in her home hfft
'Ihe 4 H club met Wltn Mrs Ma
bel Swartz aa leader wlth Lbe rol
lowina: presl!llt Mali' Swa.rtz pres!
dent Mary Cole- vtce pr"Sident
Ina. Sprtnaer Lreuurer Suale Orov
~ secreta-ry a.nd Ihla Fay Swartz
recreation. The next n'lf!eUnr will
l= held June 8th All Klrls an wei
come between 10 and :n y~ s
George Kreltler csnwty extcnsioa

West and

Luthrr

and famHy Saturday
Geori~e

Jayroe&amp; apent TufJidaJ at
temoon with Zelm&amp; Deen
MTB Ruth Pet.elll of Lon.:k:m. 0
spent ~ weeJr. end with ber puenu: Mr and Mrs H1nm Locke

ftEADERS' NOTICE - If fou 'Want
tl}e News Oftl~e of The Dally

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Walter

Thursday, Conference Is
Folio wed by Afternoon,
Evemng Meetmga

Allen

Ohk&gt;-Local thundershowen tonllht and
Saturday Not much change .In tempera~
W V Partly ciQ.Udy with loeal sbGwen 8t.turday and tn northwt:Rt portion ton1Cht

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their daughter Mrs James Adams

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Mabel Roberts a ~rtte Knuckles
ant:l so u Eu~n.e c.f Bt mecavWe
caJled on 2i€lma Deem MonQay
Wanda Russell of London 0
came Sunday tD spend ~tim e
with her grandpfrents, Mr 8lld
Mr

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111£ATHER FO~ECAST-

F.ULL LEASED WIRE OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE

UNJON AVENUE
GIOlL&lt;;Ier spent thl!' Neek

at

Tribune, call 236-L, It the Bllllneu
Olllee ask for 2!12-R

a.rent was present and did the o
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c.ned. on their brother Homer Deen

Hiram Locke

Mn. OrviUe HUJUe 11pent Monda:y
afternoon with Mn~ J D A ~'~n
Ml&amp;l ilelen Moore !tl: spending
scme time here with her &amp;unt Mra
Allie Grueser
Mr ll{ld M:rl." Homer D t "n speo1t
Monde,y at B1ish£l.n
Mr and MTS Ha.rry Bradshaw of
Cclumbus spent Tuesday a.rternoou
WJth Mr and Mrs Arthur l4oore
Mike Lares &amp;pent Sunday after
nocn with Mr nnd Mrs J D'

Hltb Income Tax Rat•
Adopted By Senate,
Retained

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Rebukes Agents

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OF GOVERNMENT
Berlin Ju~ S. - INS - The
Chancellor Franz
Voa Papq has wuted to dlau1ve
tbe Rde,htia, lmt11edlaWIJ and

oalllnet. of

call • • 'pae'ral •U'IIDII with
In 60 dQa. K was oftlclall) an

nouneei tonlrhL
p,.~nt.

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Von
Hlndedpr1
Ute ~~ee.da..ii•

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commerc:e commission

men&amp;takL

over J)CNitq"e rates waa

The houae receded. on

BerUn

llOn~a,tmotlng dl&gt;klends

IACKSON PUN'I' TO OPEN
New York JunA ,-INB-Mrll.
JICtloD 0 JUne 3 -DiS-Em I Martha Oauaner---sUrn blond..hatr ,
~~~~r.:~: wlU be ~ for 1~ ed and oonftdent-t.oday kl88ed her
l1
9hen UJ#_. .J._n lrQn husb4nd aoodbye and watcbrfd his
Co PlAltt... doled alnce 1 awin red and. white .monoplane
f'e(Jiperts aa "7Wu! 1t onlci ~ allde down the runway ai ~q
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1 Bennett fteld headed tor Europe
There were no tean no tllemota
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oi fear for thi&amp; YOWll wite when
3-~ her av.lat.or husband, . Skm}ey toOk
of oft on hla 5eCOnd attemPt to crou

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m not a bit nervous about tbe
tlJ&amp;ht Mrs Hausner aa1d. td!Uy
l feel sure that ~ley wttl mW.
ttl-is all nght 59--I m not goiDa: to
worry abuuL him she added
Por food her buaband is ~ 1.0

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married

exemption ot
•2.000
the income tax and
slhfle persona an exerrcttlon ot
have

PRICED TO SAVE!
NF;W POT ATOES
6 Pounds
FOI

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T0MA1'0 JUICE
Sugat Lollf
Can

LIMA BEANS
3 Puunrls

25c

CREAMERY BUTTER
Pet
Pound

Fo•

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24c

TOMATOES
' WINTER WHEAT
2 Can'
FLOUR
Fot
Pet
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ROYAL GELATINE
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Any Flavor
CORN FLAKES
3 Fo 1
3 Small
23e
2 .;;L;.;;ar;.;:::l.;.e--.--._....;.z3c_
SUGAR CURED iiAM ;;.
Mornmg Glorv
GREEN BEANS
Rtand lb
C 2 Cans
ORANGE PEKOE
For
C
TEA
CANNED CORN
Fu1 Makmg Ir~d
13 Cans
fea pkg
C F01

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25C
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Ple::u;a.n t
Mr and Mrs •;"~.r"·:::.
Marys and Mra
M
Rae!~ e ts spending a, tf w days
their nephew Charles Sayre
Mr and Mrs Bert BJ. r v ..sited
their pa.re1 Is Sunday and deccret...
ed grB.ve~~ u.t their r r n r hotr.c t
We&amp;t Vh'alnin
Hartrord Pnd To renee Ch~~opman
,;ens ... f Mr n.ud Mrs Floyd Ch~R:­
mll.n nrc spcndlnM' ~omt time wltfi.

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THESE PRICES ARE FOR CASH ONLY
8 Stores-·Pomeroy, Middlepor~
Ma...r'a Grocery
Sc:hwe...,an A Jltoedel
Ewina'a Cub Grocen
Epple Grocery
F111ate Grocery
White'• Stereo
C 0. Ftsher Markel
The 8•1 3 Grocrey, M•ddleport

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Phene 347-L
Phcme133-L
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Plulne 263-L
Phoae 241-L
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grandpat" nts
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A T Chapman

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Toledo 0
Brauer
for the Toledo
11,000
The meaaure carries a tax or 4 newapapennan or
Jltlr een~ on tranaportation charges dead here today
ot oil pipe ltne8
Acting ehairm..n Cr~p (0) of
INGt..Ls IIONORED
the house wa.ya and mee.na com
Columbus 0
Jun.,. 3-lNElmittee aald the treasury had :m J1avid S Ingalls Rlpublk;ln flUb£
formed ute conferees that the bill Qatc:rial candl$,te alld tc mtr
,.m yleld IJ 118.000..003 tn revenq;e .. litant £eerdary cf the N&amp;rvy in
and wtn bll.lano:l the budget It con cbarae or aeruo.utlt.s tc:iBY h lo]Fulbon.
lreM cuta expenditures *250,000.000 IUl hcncnary m.enibemh.lp In tlu
a year
Ohio State aeronautical s c1Ety
He wu el«:t.ed at a m!&gt;eLinJ cf
the socld]l here lut at:gat
FIVE DROWN IN

OKLAHOMA. RJVER

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ham and chicken

sandwJctiea

2

01 &amp;Diles 2 apples 2 bananas and a

ftuh of water Mrs Hausner ~
the aandwiehes henelf and br9\tltl;.
them over to the altport from ...,~~.
home In Newark
He hal1 a aood appec.lte.. 8h6
laughed
But I 1Uf81 that. 1will be

enough food for htm ..
.-\!though npt a Uceruied p11ot her
self Mrs Hausner is lntellf'!ly iu•
teresled In avlatiOD and. entb.lllllaa'"'
tic about her husb&amp;gd a pla(la
1\laybe I ll teach her 10 111&lt; 1rbeJj
I get back Hausnt~ aald -- ~
I don t know 1 thlat ooe pilot.
enoug-h In a famllyi.!.&amp;Dd 1m pertectl.~o content Just to be Stanley a

wfl4'h Charle!! Schmidt or Sp;: InK
fleJd was elettetl j)resldent or th
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his pretty wife

4eCl~Jre4.

She may join hlm tn EUrope J.f
the ftight Is a success but ane a not
:;UJ""e as the1r plans are not yg de ...

BIG TELESCOPE IS
NEARLY COMPLETED

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Bear Yet
The SHENAJIIG Ptlhnr Station wtll
ooon be open for buoine1s
The Stahon
wtll be open for bu11qess on SaturdaY.,
June 4th but \he offtctal o'-'!ntQ.~ dn 'I'
set for June S, Sunday at ~hich ttme re
freshmento wtll be served to all cuotomera.
l'he Shenang Ftlhnr Statton, located
tn beauttful Carleton Hollow on State Htghway No 7, wtll cater to the need• of the
automobtle drtvtnr pubhc
Remember the days and datea, the
place and the atatton
Stop, let us pve you the se"tce you
have been hoptne to reeetve the&lt;t&gt; many
years

TbeShenang
IIHiag Station

C. W (CLAT) JONES, Proprietor

Hawaiian Murders
Lover; Kills

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A.bclucb Girl Wbe Had ReJected H1m, F1ad Death
r
•n Vo'Jcano'• Crater
H1lr

Hawaii JU..l" 3-INS-Ma•

tie.mc F le Hawaiian OcddeES
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i.fl( d t n tht&gt; altar d
love
tpumcd ty Ml ,

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HnwauaA

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apd drcu! tn an a1

the KllauE&amp; volcaM
'Jbere he shot the'
to dtsth and threw her
ft!et tnt" tbe tire pll
After writing a note
1t with hi! plst.ol on

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4talned trc-nt

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tr his
landf'd n..a.r tnot or
Aulh( ltie! aid hcfl tat mpt tc :he
fC
tlklr. the- fatPI

Nune leaped

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Ptre rlcated tcda-7 as She eave a
fiery burial to Margaret BIQ. l'r.
and William Nun" the alrl 1 t~

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