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READERS'
the Newo Otllce of

MONDAY, JULY 10, lias

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~g~~tJ~r.E TH~U~ANO~ AH[ Nig~~~~=:'ant

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Todd Liverpool.
Undertaking
Company
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conve]llbg
the r rofa
mal"' of MrB Olaren(\0 Powell of
Smith'e Perry, Pa , here tor burial
was damaged eonlddenl.bly Bat.url.l.ay whPn it overturned on State

Report Of State Geolog- 1~C~h•u..~t£r7 between Pomeroy
~ ieal Survey Shows
The drlver of the aar and

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YfAR'~ C~UR~E

It • AppueDt
Neither "
Morie St.ar

Buaiheh Tripo
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Mr and ll:rl
and son
Hugh spent, Bund&amp;:r wi.t.h Mr and
Mn ArthtD' frtoe of Portland. The

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ICK[~ PR~MISfS
EARl.Y ~CTmN II
HHP PR~SP[RITY
Firat Objective h To Install Men Now Idle,
In Joba

Bitter Opponent
Of Unionism Dead
John Markle, For-I- Anthraeite Coal Operator,
Diea ia New York
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New York July 11- INB-PunerarrUlgements were to be com-

pleted today for John Markle, former anthraclt.e operator, who died
laat night In the •• room Fifth Ave1 nuo Apartment whe,..
he Uved
n 1one with IS servants and a tetephone swJtehboard. to keep things
1unn1na

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U~TRY TO HE
~SK[O II SPHO
UP WORKING COU

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Repeal Predt'cted
By Senator Fess

Statement of Life Lonf Dry,
Strlkea Prohihitlontot•
Like Thunderl&gt;olt

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'Big New Dodg~ Six at only:$595 •

Jri ctiJ ~~t.l.\f ,h., nfw Oodg. Sh: 1.a h.llng1nt
up new IIIII• rect.'tda ln Detroit, wlwre talk about
apr..jll £rom door 10 ~oor al-

! a 1111w aatotqobile

~lt~~~~~ aalua ar~i7Je~ of the
ccnte~purultn; I*~Od fo~ ldt year!

Buy Now-Sdt't! Money!

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No Dodge haa ever sold rm li!lll I han today 11
prlee
t595• Many people 01.w.are yj thu trend
Jn !OIYy e markets are .aaklnr • How o.:en thi1 b1g
new Dodga 'e N pril"ed ao low' • Frankly we
•Y to you, bentt see thil grea1 car nght eway
take advantage of IOiiaJ' s low prLCes now
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And
)'Oil don't have to take anybody sword for
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I Do4P '\l'&amp;lu• This rureed big Sb: II ready to
~} PlOt,. to you how It wme nut-9atnly-llK&amp;Inll

Floating Power engt{l• mollnllnp (Jva th• big
new Dodge Six th• smooth vlbrt.tlonlau ridiDg
qlllllitiw rerely lound bt even high priced care
of mout cylln•lere-y•t retain th• known economy
of ais:l And Duds• carrie. no aurplue welrht
There's leu weight pJr hor!IC!power That a important, because ,.vury extra pound meana e1tta rul

Proof Thai Dodge Euels I
to your Dodge dealer and pt the facti
about tbil "Shuw-Down" Plan. Take hocne th•
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lue 'Sbow· Down '

See for yourMK
why thle Ia the only r,.Jr . aud·aquare way to
judg• automobile values!
Thle big, new Dodge Six 11 .a product of Dodp
Preclejon methods, bu1h by vttteran Dodg• cl"llftamen lfi th&amp; grall, modern Dodge plant-a dh·laioo

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• ASK YOUR DEALER ABOUT THE DODGE "SHOW-DOWN" PLAN·

B. B. BAWUNGS SONS
1\tiddleport, 0

mHICJIOIII'IIno:

Sunday Momina rram. ••Mlnlatures"
by Seybold, OQlQiyn Bmllh. vtolln,
Little Prelude by Bach. and. Walt&amp;
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by Tschalltouaty, Ruth
Uttle Night. 8oDa: by Ann.
and In a Toy Shop by l.oulae
Rebe Tnm.Dl1 Orow, Tbe Happy
Parmer bv SehUD11U1D and. R.uMlan
Danseuse by 8 ortst, Vera Hepp;
Prelude No S by Bach and JbJN·
ty of the Doep br a P - ·
VlrRinla. ~ uut Plft Pinier
MeiOdiM Nanna Lie, l.led I.
Dick and Jat fii&gt;'OOU
and Ray and Clarence

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CRIDTAIN SLAIN

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,_rW. l:btl.t.
/ catty out umr thrni
lng tbe youth the O'Conn"'lls wt'rt!
stta.inln&amp; e•trJ reaouree to gather
U]) the kem.endoUi cam sum demanded whUe at the same tun "'
Utrough underworld lnknned1nr1es
t.hey were endnvoring w bargain
for a red\,lCt!.on of the amount
Th~ family bu $50 000 ready ror
the kidnapers now but It wtU bu
hours, perhaps d~s before they
can ra.itle tJ\e balance or the ransom the kdno.pen dif'ntand
The OCopn&lt;&gt;ll's hBve made t'ffcrtc. to carry out the Instructions
Of the kidna~lCTII to the ll'tter Pl.'"t1cularly with reprd to keepmg
the dil!Dppeanmce O( ihe youth lie
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Albany N Y JuJ7 11-INs-AU
the resources of state and local police today were thrown into a hunt
for John J O'Connell Jr 24-yearold nephew ol the pollt1Cally potent
Democratic leaders h.ere, kidnaped
from In front of hill home by abauctors who coupled a $250 000 ran
som demand with a threat of deaR\
If poUce were notified
'Young o·oonneU a straoplng six

cause
lddna.pers would carry
df'ath \hreat if they 'no\ltted,
thorltil!s
Early today. pollee had
ctally been notified of 0'
s
lddnapilll by memben ot blil
and no reque.t for aid haq come
from them
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Actlni on b1s own inltat.Jve, g .
ever Police Chief David A ·~· ,
broadcast over the stat.t ~
teletype a general appeal for f!ld ..~
lccattn.g the miSBinl man
Prom close friends or the faiii.tl81
It was learned the kldna.p(Q'I ~re
been In oommunlcatlon at least lllx
t me~~ wlth Daniel J
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Democratic county chtrJrm~, ·~
Edward J O'Connell, both
of the ml881ng youth and bofih.
powerful polltlcal lea.del'l
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Indlcatu;;n of th8 national interest commanded bJ' the kldnapinl
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given wbeQ,J United Btatea
Senator RoJal 8 . tii-Jpeland ot. New
York iaBued a bristUJll st&amp;t.e~t
In Waahinaton, declarinl he ~
ask AttomeJ-Oeneral Homer 8
C ummings t.oda.y to send all """'
ltlle governmental &amp;&amp;'lis~-1"16
Albany 1h runnlna down Uiji -..

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Mra. Ruby Ely, Not a Suicide at Firtt Believed,
Authoritiet Say

Senator COpeland went even fur·
Uler Be uld he would take dle
no~atter up with the president blm
.!'elf The senator i!l chalriDaa of
the aenate Investigating .racke~,.
In&amp; throuahout the country tmd "'f
O'Connell case 18 expected to furr\l&amp;h the lmpet.u.s for a ruthless
drlve against k:Jdna.perz
An UDUIU&amp;l feature of the C811(1
wu that all Albany newspapen,
aware of Ule kldnapfnB tor ma.ny

each and eYery one talk a different lancua11e, or to nota the fact

The other man. Herbert L. RaQft
ta lather or two cblltlmt ,... rouild

Agreement Reached it Ap·

provocl by Workers of
ple would do more than anythinc elae to aboliah a1111J'eaaive nat·

V ariou1 Rail Cla..ea

Despondent Men
Cont'llit Suieide

ionaliam and prevent future wan.

If all apeke the aame lanBUap, it would be a difficult matter
for politiciana to juule worda oo eaaily and to aend out their own
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Albany, July ll-IN8-The powerful O'Connell
rla.n was tunnm~~r a race wtth death today in a franbc 'f~
fort to ra"e the $250,000 ransom demanded for the
return of John J O'Connell, Jr, 24-year-old •••on of t~
haul!&lt;!-

'YOice ia powerful in Europe, and fail to note the fact that they

It haa often heen aaid that one lanruap common to all peo-

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The church wu bea.utUullJ decorated w:l.th fOJ"I"UI and 11adk:&amp;la. a.rttstlcs.Uy arranaed The follqwlns
Protrmm of piano, vocal aDd Wolin
sehctJona w.,. presented lb.rch ot
ths Oookle Soldl.eS ~y Lehman,
Charteo Lee, SlumJ&gt;lo'
RobBQll a.~ BoldJcl"a M'a.tch by Schu·
mnnn, N.....,n Lona, Spinning
Son• by Ellmenrelch ID4 oauotte
by B Rubenstein, 14'ar1r1e MOOTe
Sonatina No 1 by Duaaek and
Valao Lucille by Prlml. Maltlne
Swarm, 'l'hra Wlahee by Prank
Harrat a.nd Lite by Oley Speab,

to th,. olm II
shrUt In the oplnlou
observers

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July 11-INsPostmlstrw Ruby &amp;Jy of Add1Jon
whose body wa" found Sund&amp;:V ln .a
c.stern wu murdered Gallla COIDl·
t) a.uthorltlell beUeved today
Jl4r8 Ely and her husband Prank
poaUnlstreM r~.t 'hfi vlllaae lor a
dol.e:n years neltbeT drowned. as
wu t.lrlt belleYBd uor died. of heart
dJaeue, It was declared :.Her an
autopay
Coroner J T Hanosn !tent the
woman a tntemt.l orpns to Columbul for a chemical &amp;nalyaiB Shertfl
Elmer Ratfteld aald he had eevertJ. One Looeo Job and Takeo
murder elue:a
Hit Life at Home of Hia
Min" ly and her husband Prank
Bride-to-be
had been separated, and rell.tlve&amp;
de not know his preeent whet"abouts He
last beard from tn
Columbus 0 July 11-IN&amp;-Jie.O
June when be wu ln Plorld&amp;.
cause be lost bll Job Just 11 he ...._
maklnl plana to be married,. a
Columbus man waB dtad tad&amp;f, il
YOUTH IN DEATH
' k:tlm of suictck!!, and lll.Otber ~
CASE LIBERATED lumbus ma.n who ha.d. beln out ~
work tor months was dead. of aetr·
intlteted. bullet wound~!.
Kenneth Amos, 10, banpd. blm·
SPlf ln the cellar of the home of bli
bride-to-be He hJ.d BQOe to ~u 1u1r
r.bout ID81111 bll job tmd lfiW del•
pondent poUoe aald IDa t1ttlrCH
found h1tn from a belt I11CI
cut him down. aorta t.o revlft biiD

MISS IHLE'S PUPILS
PRESENT

One hundred were :n a.ttendance:
*DODGE "t", ~WITM PATIIfTID fi.OAtM 1'0W£1 - 1lJ.
BltW"da.y afternoon when the puIMCIIWUfD-£.i.$595ANDUP,f 0.1. fACTOIV llfiiOI1
pill ol the lhle StucUo ot M\ziJc
~re eucresstully presented 1n re·
D~ 8 -llll!to,I395-F 0 B I'Jdory .DalrcNt
1r.lta.t
at the Stmpaon JL E church
und.et the dJJ\.-,:t1on ot MiSI J'n.noea

B"1 C..r on Mtrrl Alont!

Second Street

MILK HIKED TO 8 CENT8
Columbus 0, July 11-IN&amp;-Reto.il milk prius were hiked a cent
to eight cenUI a quart on dellvery
routes In Oolumbus today as the result. of an Increase in price paid by
~airieB to producers of l.bis vicinity

By Edaon R. Waite, Shawnee, Okla.

or G,hlyal.n Motor•

The "Bb~n~~·Down Plan gt\'" you a cl..n-cut,
~ eho-ooiiFn o{ perlormanc• and economy!
We ~ouldn't afford lo oft•r the DorJge 'ShowDown" Plan to th• pub I\..; If wfll didn't know the
~· "6" would win oatl
l&gt;ods• bu 1 polnta of .conomy tbat mean dnect
of rrom •so to ••so t~n runninl" upenu

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\be ,111e....work hila bean teken out
~t;!i~b~()qjp )"'i\10!11'·-P;own Plan

AI a. close friend of former preaident Hoover, fonner
Republica.n
National Oha.lrm~tn and one ot th~
party IJ "elder statesmen. ' It had
been expeeted that P'es.s would l'ttlre
from politicti at the end ol the pre.!lent term
ln his statement, however he asserted that he wr.s detennlned to

EVIL

Wilted the pre118 to make a printed appeal to the abductorR to
obtain heart tablet. for hll
rather
The tablete, carl Luer said
are 1-150-~P"Qin nitroglycerine
..Cu.stomartJ.y my Cather uaed
tablets Jfo 11f6 Of Lh.e Eli-L111y
It Gompaay br&amp;Pd," Ute- son
''!l"d '.WbeD 1t.ltflisjtb.an attact he mu.~ ~..- t:Jo
stand, as the attMts are llll:e
IUIIOU\erln« '~)ella, and he cannot breathe II fQI'ced to remain
He 1&amp; on a siek diet
seated
He takes. no coffee He may
have only one veaetable at a
meal He smokes mUd cigars
!Please take LtJ,ese precaution.~
a' once If It Is not already too
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Aged lllinoio Banker h John J. O'Connell, Nephew Of Powerful New Y.&gt;rk
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Taken From Home
Pohhcal Leaden, Ia Seized By Gan11 .While
By Aooailanta
In Front Of Hia Home
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By JAMES L KILGALLEN
INS Staff Correspondent
Alhany, N Y, Jul} 11 -INS--The ktdnap"n&lt; of
..'ohn J 0 C:onnell Jr, twenty-four-year-old km of power
tul Albany pollt1c1ans who ts held for 1260,000 ransom,
today apparentl y broke thetr three-day ~nlence -And ag$-m
communicated Y.lth Daniel P O'Connell, unciP of the
m I~!I.Ing youth
Another code mcAAage, ~Imalar to the one pubhsbed
m a Sunday rn01mng new!ipaper at the directiOn of tht&gt;
I tdnaper~, wa~ brought to the adH~rtl.;,.mg department ot
the Albany T1me~Un10n today for pubhcatJon All the
11ames, accordtng to the numiJen of tht&gt; advertiRel'ne-nt,
are new one~and1ctmg that th~ ongtnnl h~t of eleven
n a~ reJected by the k1dnapers
The actLon of the k1dnaper!'l m agaw gettmg m touch
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the O'Connell&lt; revtved ebbmg hope• of the family.
Alton HI July
ll-JNBCnrl Luer 80n ol August Luer
Police are certam, m v1ew of th1~ development, that
11-year-old bonk president who
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oung
O'Connell 1~ fl.tiil ahv~-and app:H ently unharmed
was kidnaped IMt night t.oday

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Of O'Connell Victim
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Mere work-making ideas art: not

to be encouraged
he said
rest of the pr&lt;lject'a. merit wm be
pubUc usefulness
fts ability
maluta.iTI itself as

PRICE THREE.CEN't s

Narcotic• Manufacture To I
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WHO ENTER
Be Limited To Act$250,000 RANSOM DEMAND MADE
ual Needo
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-1Throu11h Ruae And Carry
Victim To Waiting
fhreat Of Death To Strappin11 24 Year Old National
Automobile
Guard Lieutenant Made, If Police Are
Notified; Authoritieo Take Hand

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()A K R J I: R 1. CJ!JrtTB
BF mall Pftt- tf 00

HUn Hl~W ISKidnapers
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Preaident Commits U. S.
To Important lnternationai· Pact

This apartment, the Jaraest 1n
RECENT GAINS
New York, had four elevaton, 21
baths, three kitchenfl and 111 ser~
By Industry, No Excuse vantll rooms
He waa president of the Jeddo-For Let Up, He Say•,
Highland Coal Company wlllch he
£Old out seven ytars qo for a re·
With Men Idle
ported $8,500,000 In Ule ITf&amp;t oool
Washington July ll - lNS-M\1- l.trlll:e 1n tbe ftrat yean ot t.he
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the filat objective of the *3300000 da:lar_d that 'the inalienable
OflO pubic works program Secretary cf man tO sell hll labor at
of tbe Interior Harold I Ickes newly
he deslrea 18 belns pr&lt;&gt;te&lt;'ted
appointed director of publk worka
operators
ss.id today In explaining the polleles
miners, however dld noli
he will follow
Sf!em to appreciate his prot.eetton
He promised swift action
The strike continued New York's
Reeent gratifying gains In m:lus· public achool&amp; had to close Martl:le
try and employment do not 1WlU- demanded fedP.ral troops PresJdent
fy curtailment ot slowing up or ~rn- Theodore RooM!veU threatened to
ployment prd!P'am until those
send troops into PenMJJvanla
ar~ secured and consolldate!t
to protect the opentors but to
~ondltJons JU8tlfy expendlturt:::.
coal out ol the Scranton dls·tr~ct~
public works will be enctf'd
In October l902 a meeting of the
ly he salct
pi el'lldent and the .,ppostng factions
This Is 1nterp1~ted ht&gt;re :1 a re "'ll-8 held In ~88hinft.on a meettn1
ply to demands from ISOm&lt;&gt; uf PrPs which became so violent that chairs
ldent RtJose\'elt s close
m- were thrown ThP. Ol&gt;@flLtOrs retuscludlng Director of
LhP
ed to arbitrate
L('wis Douglas that the pwgr.1m
The lnftuence of the late J p
b P hedged somewhat In view o1 the Morgan finally brought
about an
nheady visible improvement
arbltra.tlon plan The miners got
Ickes said aU proJect~ wert' now most of their de.mand.5
being studied closely
In recent yea.n Markle had been
Today the Public Works Admln~ Interested In
philanthropy His
Jstration Is deluged by a. vast num- 1fortune goes to the John and Ma.ry
bet or demands
which do noi Matkle Poundatlon for medical requs.Ufy under the Intent of t'u.: uct search
he explained
'The worth.)' ate
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"""'a"d
the unworthv
The determining factor In award-

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ot this etDclent helper w
County CobUDUDity
pt&gt;nny'l! cost to the v111'1.ge or
Jumna
in Cbtem
latter remalned for a week's visit
l:'uainess men
rwith hll ~dpa.renta
~Lamm•ned to J M
Pat lflornThe helper ts v. canine of the
Ju,.~ile oJJicer, wno was alone DURING PAST YEAR 1Fox Terrier variety, rather largt
BODY IS FOUND
lCsa Vertrbde Rusehel lfS.S brou.. Huckleberry" pl"e&amp;ea.ted
at the t.lme
for the breed. He Clime unheralded
Jht. home Bu,nda,y from Charleston
you sell marriaae lleenses C t
A d Laceratl'ona c.nd unannounced, to Mr Wolfe om Late Saturday Nisht, A where she hU been confined In a at Junior hi11h achoo'l to
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evening reoently and Is 11.8 faithful
ctt,y hospital \he past
few weeta
niJht. School children IS,
probation officer answered
Lead Liat; Fingers
f'S only a mefllber of the t::anlne
Short Time After
foUowtna
appendectomy Her
We do and the young man, conHardest Hit
family can be
condition Ia ~ported
most saUS- adulta 25.
Deed Committed
f~:~~ed aaked for one Pat noted
Sunday ev::'!J&gt;~ •• ~~"--'
factory
that. he was unaccompanied anct
occasion to
asked If he brought th~ gtri with
The fin di ngs of the statistical u lnutes in a•;n; o~u~&gt;m&lt;&gt;hii~
:1.~·~-~··~n b ..
him to which he a nswered u\at.. he labomtory of the Division of Safe- J1Jeny with one of the
dtdn t know that she should be
and Hygiene of the Industrial cers He left the dog ':t_:~-1~~~~;:c!&gt;:'..C:C
present He was t.hen told by the
ot Ohlo after 11. study Jacks and while the -::c-:; ••-cc:
court oftlclal that both parties
131519 injury and occupa- I fllend raised no out-cry nor
Ci!~.;--z:::
must be present in court be tote the
d!.Bease claims filed by U:Je 1111\ke any diaturbonce, it waa easy
license could be granted
Industrial workers t.1 1932, for pllSBef's by to notice that he
Oak Hill
Finally greatly embarrasseO he
annoWlced today by Bupt was considerably perturbed. With
a.a lllual aa
rr.plled that he did not know whttP Kearns head of the Dlvta- his head cocked on on.e B.lde and
-neventna: hi!T
ther or not she would come with
his ean erect to hear every posalble
Grover who 18 1 after
Huntinllton
him for the license !Jut he would
analytil.:l of 8.ll claims as to !IOUnd he hLid on the atdewalk
Baldnll'
TOURNAMENT
with """"'
see whs.t could be done departing
of Injury shows that the 1 looking east and west on Main
hurriedly
prolific source of Injuries 1street by turns to watch every pethat
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At
Mlddleport
Hl&amp;h Sctllool
retumlnl
Mrs C
Zimmer, aon Charles
Saturday the young man return· were culs and lacerations 1 tor der.trtan Md car tor the return of
he arrived and daUKhter Mary, and Mra BelGrouada
ed with the Intended-bride 1B tow which 45123 clauns were tiled r.is newly adopted master As 1100t1.
mother did ward Slqel and 11011 DbnaJd Of
Upon the second request foV: a 11 Crushes and brmses ranked second Rll the night ohlef returned the
GAME STARTS AT I.U.
Grover Lexlnftc&gt;n, K.Y • aniVtld Iunday !c.
cense It wali granted and thev left with 25123 sprains and strains dog trotted to his side wagged lUJ
tor
tht
a.
Yillit
wiUl
Mr
&amp;nd
lib
John
the court apparently very happy C!l used 19 710 puncture wounds 11- tall &amp;.nd cuddled hlJ muzsle Into hl15
Admi11ion 5c and
Mr. ond 111'1. Bkpl of lrut Yaln ltreot
'i'helr names were not recordrd on Eil!B fra.ctu1es 86!13 burllB and rrlcnds h:md showing that
the marriage record upon the re- 1fCBlds 8 295 dislocations 11J eon- he appreciated flndlnK him
latter a.Itdau•
arrived
tbe
llr and
HarrJ lmlt.h IJll'!lnt
quest that they be withheld from russians 220
nsphyxlatlona 174, ht: was too much a clair of the
then dlecovend Sunday l'll1tint Kr and Mrl. John
publlcatiOfl
drownings 4 and 10.944 illlCiulllfied to make a big scene 09er It
wu not 1D bed.
Dd of I'Mfllle 't'hq wer. ac-1 rl!!!::!~~~~~~~~~...::=:a
The number of direct amputa- lJehave.a perfectly and obeys as
theB bqiUl whlol&gt; CXIIftiiOIIIId """"' IIJ RuUland Em&amp;· c:1 ~ ---;;;~
WORST BOY IN TOWN tlons of some membe1 s of the body a£ It h e !tad been in tra.lnlng for a
tile body belnr round loon Doni wllo Will mnaln lor a 1lt
TO BE HERE TONIGHT 1:.} machlne ry or other hazards was long time Mr Wolfe will probably
&lt;122 of which seven we1e arms five keep him as a. mascot and eBCOrt !n a
Mrs. Ely bas bteh aut- wttk'l villt
'
• J •
-handx four legs one foot ftv~ toes ou his nightly excursions while feriDc from Ul-healtb foe ...,.lime
Member11 of the Fair a.nd IJLJ.uare I und 400 nngc1 ~ or ptu t s of firi-.rs looking after the Interests of the 11pd to thla 1.11 attributed her aet ot
Mr• 1161'1-ld
way and dau•
.,. ....
1 b bo ys organ lzntlon or the I 1 1931 theu~ we1e ~15~ !imputation~
st"lf destruetion
Eter ot Ok'~'~•t.n4 arrived Bt.tur·
C u
Pomeroy busineSB men
She leaves thJ'eeo ehUdren, Dro.na.1t
y tor a vf.tit wlth her father,
Presbyterian Sunday school hel e c r which four were a rms tour
Two be&amp;u.UiliJ apa.rimeaW
Prank OroYfJJ" or Nitro
Rutan_.
~,~;Ill present Huckleberry the worfit nands eight legs two feet twelve
Summarlzln•
ly811
f the
0
boy 1n town' a three act C&lt;lmedy loel! 11.nd 5J!I finge rs and ' parts of!
th
•
an
ana
J&amp;mea
MuiUnea.ux
or
~
•
•
1
1 onr A. It P Ston
at the Junior high school fi.Udl flngel s
repor 1
e 01 "alan
head cities the
~~~~~~··.
Mr and
Ob'dt 14anh and
tvrlum tonight The first
c~,~rtain
Th~ P&amp;Jls of tht body moRt sus- ll~ loundmg figures In support of hla
One lar4'e ltked atore room
emanaeu from her baby of Par
burl were week end
1
will r18e at 8 15 It was announced
ctptlble ~o Jnjmy Wcl c fingeJs with cont.entlotnl tflat thel.!heavages of war
time
auestl at t~ home or Ml'a Marllh's
25 by 80 teet.-next to Oblo
Ploceeds tram the entertalrt)mnt 33 616 inJuriell trunk wi t h 19 9~5 !U I! grea Y outwe,. d by our
wtu be oondur.t- parenta, Mr and Mn Adam Ebenwill go Lowo.rd establishing a i:am"j:l eyes 2004.0 legs 13826 auru; 13202 ~Jt"aCe time easualties In Industry
1
Power Vo
at :II 30 beth Other week end aueatl at the
for the boys and for Boy Scouts In rands 1l 067 head aud face 8 8 ~ 6 nnd argues for a greater ooncent.raEberabt.ch home were Mr and Un
OM lt room houe--ean be
Meig8 courty A performance will ! feet 6 846 and toes 4 051 Among Lion of Interest. l.n a.cctdent prevenEldon oaul tlt"Velyn EbeJ'Ibaeh.)
bP. staged In Miac:l1eport at the the injutles sustained were l,30l lwn work on the part ot boih 1emased ror t.wo tamJiie-two
gymno.sium auditorium
Tm sday fracturvs of the nbti 245 of verte- P oyers and workers if furthet 1'1-CMr and Mn AI"Yln Norris have
I
bath rooms, ne11:t. lo PreUy-' )
1
night and In ~cine at the high brae 103 of the pclv.l.'l 289 of the •flces which he characOOrlzea Iiiii
returned from a two week's vlll.t In
srhool
audlku hun
Wedm.:.sday :;k.ull, 15&lt;1 or the nolle 12 of the jaw needless are to be prevented
Charleston Wt Va • and Pontiac,
1 t.erlan Cblll'elt-AU on !\bin \1
night
298 of the teeth 1 331 or the arm
MlCb
Slreel in Pomeroy
lnqaitt 1
339 of the hand 1 46:1 of the flnset '
Loeat
Man
.-:;;;;
in
Cbarae
THREE RELEASED
012 of the legs 111 ot the foot
Mrs H D Oefenba&lt;'.her ot ColumI from Edw
Ebtrsbach at.J
r.nd 1 3211 ur the toeB There w~re
tua ltl spendl.nM the week with her
of
Mei&amp;•
Roada,
Tenden
Red
Anchor
Store.
Thooe released rrom the county nlso 302 dl!lloc&amp;tlon~ of the arm, 11
fo.ther E D Will of Lincoln Hill
Reaianatic!n
bastile over the week end were t.f ~he haud 144 of the fingers 162
I
Harry Van lnwagen, W W WPnt- 1! the leg 23 or the foot and 16
.Mr and Mn Northcott Jane•
A p ElleiBte•n of Poolero)l hu
ley and Charles Martin Ma:l Un lli the toes
and children ot Wa.rren Mr and t.::ii - - - - - - - ~~~:J:::~~biB
restanatJon as Super- lbs Prank Jones and M:r and :Yra
C&lt;Jiored was taken be!ore the luveIt ts a noticeable fact
said
Pete
Hendrlcks
or
Pomeroy
was
fi
of
Ma.bltenance
of
BlghIlile court Monday morning on Kearns In discussing the 1 eport, arre"ted Saturday by Ohlet or Po•
County, to t&amp;ke ef- WilHam Ortftlth of Columbus were
charges ot Ule theft of a w11.tch tlJat the biggest percenta e of
amonr thO.!Ie from out-of-town who
llcl'l
Dana
R
Rouah
for
dr1vfna
a
July lUh.
from the Grueser Barber l:lhop ln::prov~ent shown 1n thtJ past
attended. the funeral or the late
hu foun4 the Val Jone• 8U11day
hue which he said he save to • )'car i~ I' those nijuries atr~ctlng motor vehicle wJth flctitioua 11fi!IIPDP•INllUM Gil
lrlrl lrlend .in Waah~, D 0 rhe eyes teet and toea and t:hJa: u. cemc plat a Hendrtclta WN re• ~ J". (b d t
Stop
Coinblntcf with hl1
I alnnr .,o a. !
The charses were dismisaed 'fhen undoubtedly due to thie more sen- leased from tho oounty jaJJ just a
nhort
time
betore
tt.tter
~~erviDR
a
aft'alra
too much Mrs. Quy Ba.onllt.er and 1011 Guy
For Gaa On Stomach Martin promised \o pay for the era1 use ot goggles sat:ety •(loes fine and coats on a slmDar charge
Jr ot Washlnron Pa returned
As
a.
consequence
I watch and the trouble caused He nnd other devices tles1Jlled to proSunday after
virdt here as the
It
is
alleged
that
Hendricta
confalling
for
the
Much wda disturbs d\gestlon 1will lea\'e Pomeroy Tuesday ~ for teet these members rrom the b.orand ho Ia tat- ruests of Mr and Mr15 John Hik!
Pm gas 01 rtOur stomDch Adlerlka Circleville where he Is said to btl n&gt;al haZH.rds or lndui'Jtry 'Ehe lOw- J tnued to drtvc the car on lmproper
Ill an Mlort to reIll much better
One dose t:ldJi you employed
u percentages of improvemeii • 1n license after hl.s release troDJ. jail
Mrs Ralph (Jllmo1-e a.nd chl.ktren
before it la too lt.te
of bowel poisons Lhat CHLJBe gas
the numller of c!Kims flied for for which he was arrested a. second
work and her moth* Mrs Wald Poster
{lnd bnd sleep
Reed s D1 ug 8t ...1e
NEW DAUGHTER ARKIVFS
lnjurleK to Lhe trunk hilond&amp;, le"s time
uturned from • week s vi.l5tt with
It \las ~aict that the Ucr.nsc plat.eA
recently tb~ latter s lfUrhtez, "Mrs Jess
\ Adv l''Orest Run announce the blr1h of ).Jhaslze the need fo1 more adequate belong to w.Jlla.m Martin who
Tbdale of B~eye Ll:k~
Mrsdaughter
Kerns bo1n
RousiJ
\l hlS h! 11.d
!tl.oe teud1-1
etu- now clo.tms ownership of the _par
llpe!lo.ll fof' July 1 a Mr
nine and
pound
Bl\tUJof- 1!':UIUdlng
oJ fl.n.d
machinery
and a.toc!Oiler
made for 1$l 00! da.y afternoon Mr 11.nd Mrs Jpcob adherence Lo sufe pr».etlces on the driven by Hendricks as wen
Leo Dl Plero of Columbua Is
15,
$l50 1--ucy Daer and M1
and Mts liarry ~art of Industrial workers who face the llcerue A transfer ot ownerspendin&amp;
the Week with Mr and
v A\'tnue ~ Roush nre grandparent.~:! or ' the exceptional haz1uds endangering shlp Jlf th" cBr tram Hen.d!ic"ka~
Mrs
Charles
Oasct and family
1 \0-3t little MiJ;s
~
tte~~e port1on11 or the bodY~ •
to Martins \\as flied tn the clerlt
of courta office June 26 recorrds
Mrs Joe 1 a~• and BOn Omett,
shov,.
and
two arandp!h.lldren, Bobbitt
I
Hendrl.ck.s waived exBmlnatlon
and Oolorea Oil Pietro ot CoJumbUK
I
before H H Mee.s justice of
en1ved. Saturday for a vtstt here
I
peace Monday
with Peter Rappold. the former••
brother Mr Lares retumed Sun•
'
walked timidly t.hrourh. thP open
probate court her'e ap.d

ooor or the

ohlo-Pa!r - . • lllld w~ '!"·
cept problil.blJ abowera WednHd&amp;J' ~J'i;lpoo.
in Northwat port.l.on. So:newht.t .-mMr 'W~Cf ..
nellday

If the

Office ask for 202-R.

DI~IN
ITS SUICIDE

;,

w=U:~e ~~rn!::a~:ss y..:un~u\~= 131,519 Injury And Qc.. -t~t;taJ~~e:o~c==·'~ed::~: 'Poatmiatreaa
cupational

Tribune, call 236-L

RUBY E

N'•ht Cblel of P&lt;&gt;Uce Walter E
•
Wolfe is now maklns his

1ounda t~b the

and

hlB
companion, whose names were not
learned e&amp;:apecl unh~J1t with little
damaae to the corpae {t wu uld
o A ElaeLIIteln, deputy clerk of
BACK IN 1822
th• probate court, who was followlug thP car enrout.e toward PomeWhen First Salt W ~u Op- roy
said the car left the concrete
highway strlkinK a imall ditch
ened; Bunneu Startthen swerved abruptly lnto the
ed Here in 1850
roadway aa&amp;in, overturning in the
middle or the concrete highway
Oolumbua 0 July lG-First reWhen queationed by Eiselst.ein,
part on a stUCIY ot Ohio brlne1&gt; in- the drf.ver of the funeral car sa.td
eluding those of Meigs county he apparently tell asleep probably
ha.ve recently been published by the c.. ~ from long ctrlvlng without
.state- geologJral survey with head- sleep on their fUnerary to Pomeq~ on the Ohio State Unlver 1oy
IJty campus
The remains were cat ed for h ere
The lnvelltlgatlons by state Oeo- 1and the funeral rites conducted
IOiilt Wilbur Stout and his assoc Sunda.y
afternoon Mrs Powell
late.. are Intended to give an in :ormerly resided here
ataht Into the nature of the brines
The damage to the car was not
ln Ohio and Into their fitness tor e.. tlmated, althouah 1t was reporterclal utlllzatlon •
f'd that it was making the first
h
n~ or saltne waters
always trip since Its recent purchase
p
been a neoe9Sity to man as
ptt.l1'4 from such sQiutlons enter Into
TAKl: PART IN UONCEKTS
~ fWlctfona and constituents of
tm body that govern growth and
At lhe Century of PI ogress Exporepair, the· report
says
adding ~ ltJon in Chlr.aKo the names of a
that many lndllf!trlal uses Bre al.llo former Pomeroy glrl and the son
Jn&amp;de
of 11. former Pomeroy girl are Jtstcd
Of the Meigs county brines the among musical groups who have
NPOrt. says: Tt:e search ror brines or who will participate In cpncerts
lit Kelp County began In the ror the plewmre of the croWdB.
Watem pe.rt on t..eadlnK Creek
Recently at Soldiers Fl ld Mrs
lltun.llton Bierr a celebrated ranger Audrey Omeser Ne.ff a.nd hll6ba.nd
""" -•
It 1
1
th
Ch 1 N H 0f 011
1 cagu •:aug 1n 11
~ m.....e !1R lere n
e yeai
ares e
1706 by boUJng In hl.s calrip kettl"' chorus compOf ed or 3500 men aud
wal.et collected by dlg1J1ng hoko::; women 1 ep 1 es~ntlng the the choll s
he sand at a time when
the of all the Lutheum chwchell to
k was nearly dry
'11le llrst Chic
M
N tl 18 th d
ht
ago
IS
e
e aug er
well was opened In 1822 by B o~ Mrs Eli.zabeth Onteser Q! Ml
ut al a point about eight miles nersvllle
~~Othe~ewmo'r"••'"w'efre'",•oo'n''""lnm
Tonight Ftnnk.Un C~llee of
"'
Hunti 1glon EOn of Mr ~nd ~rs
em In
vicinity
'the
Lc 1en Ca\' erlec ILoulse AflllerJ v.!ll
of the wet~ waa
be a membe 1 of the lfuntlugto
The
was of
high ~chool band and ot cheslll!.
-;;~;,;;,1~, ~:
100
unit whlch will present ,a conc ~rt
~.,
on the noating theater at the ex
po::;ltlon The band composed of 100
pieces left fm Uhicago SalUJ d L}
•.oilltieo;l a.nct wiJI return Prlday July 14
••
B efore leaving for Chicago th e
high -school bond presented a, co
cr.1t al t he Huntington h'-h sch 101
nudltorlum lbP p1oceed~ of which
\1 ere tured to finance
tl)t trip Lo
th ... expooltic:.n
Young Fru.nklln the gr•ndson of
Ma-ry M111er or Pomeroy 1s 8
at the Huntln&amp;ton h i!lh
and plays 11 saxaphone In
the orchestre

Salt Found

INJURED IN
IN

WEATHER FORECAS.T..,.-

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~;.Iaf;olls· of ~ec\&gt;ea o.f.l\~~ .J,N!I!tk=~ M\en lt ia dea.ired to
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arouae a_ paopl~ to wrath In the int-l* of tliemaelvea or the bir
buaineaa behind them.
No intelllrent obaerver can re'Yiew the eventa of the rei1111 of
I

Muaaolini, and now Hitler, .or any of the other dictaton whoae

_ tlo
'· ., ~ l, lth• .
• •
thatthe d ~· o f ...
.....ta ra -•pent In e or1antzation of thoae
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to whom lhl!)' dictate in preparation for war.

c

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-

were UDSUCCeiiiUl

dead "'tb • bullet lluw&amp;tl
hlo bead Be had been d.....,...l

due &amp;o lack at wort, relaU'" laid.

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t-·- ·

THE DAI.LY 1'RlBUNE

Jet.tinl ~ htlfr Only · • ooacU·
tumal gr(lqlJAe tor a rtd.ucwon hu
beeo m&amp;cle by the ~01ra who have
authority to make a redut:Uon and
put it lnto etl'tct.. The m14n ~ ot
P11l'D and women who on :retl • ·
tate know very little about how to
lie abu ut. w
rt!Uet :rrpm.

London Market

IllS JIEIGS PUBLISHING CO~.r~l'. 1;
Dl r.a.eroy, 0~
llllilo!od;u second~ matter l!lept. 13, 1M, '" UJ• PflJ\ Otlke at
..,,..., ofil!J, tmC1V the Act of March 3, Ul79, l'Ublidlecl PtJ11 and
tJ:eept Saturday Localt~ d on Lower Seool1d St.reet, PoQ:aero)', 0.
When olU lrleDdJ &amp;end us letter&amp; or nns ma~ter tor publlc&amp;Uon"\heJ
ln all ~ slfn their name&amp;--4JthOUJh not uecea&amp;rll)' \.0 be
......d, Anonyr:LGus ietLers, however e:.:c,.llent au·l detilrable io them·

_,woe
U:.ese htah• va.luet or .how

Iu.rae llmount. of the

I

&amp;pent.

ADVERTISING

In

j ,w~•.ch

VJR.Ci'NIA '

.

•

It.te compel.led to keep
t

up

I

cert&amp;jn

! been
REPB.E8f

Cblc&amp;J'O, Phlladlllphla.. PlUabur1b,

Mllwau.Ue

For EdUurtal Oftlt:e Call 2S8-L

__

taken up but tor ihe war.

In Melp COUnty, have
I natW~,hadhere
a reduction 011 our villlia·
t!Oll8

amce the

time~

bt.ve

dlulled

m no way t.o COR\Pt.r&amp; "'ltb aU the

,_,

&lt;!OWltles lli'Ound ua and the very
l •ttle we did a:et y;-aa after a deter·

mined fight and t hat carrle4 up to

I

We

~ant

tc inform the

cU I~~m~

the Tax Commission at OolllJClbua. of the cuunty on how tome of the
The CoUiltY Board of ReVl410Jl, publlc btlllneu l8 tranaae~ &amp;fld
r;Je body able to make &amp;uch a re· 1.opon hew a oonaiderable amount or
duetlon dON not seem Inclined to our tax money l8 spent. Look for
r,lake any reasonable Jnd Juat re· more 1n the next anttle'

BWlincu Otfice a nd Circulation Dept, C&amp;IJ 102-K

+ --

I

buda;et.ina bodie&amp; Ia m9)ant,
1owuship Trustee&amp;, School BoVcb,
! VIllage CouncUa, County Oomniliill~
loners, County BOard or Health and
I J&gt;OSidbly othen Now this I! certain·

8:p JANE GORDON

a very thinly Yeneered scheme to
on the
I o;.hcr fellow
1!y

throw t he reaponslbll1ty

1 Now what the people are !.alktng
1abo ut Is taxes and not bud&amp;ets, let
us have a Jw;t ltnd fair tax levied

• All re!i~~:ious teaeh1ng, doctrine Qt
• creed, •f they aro to have any 'daim
~'''otion ot tl: .. p~:ople, must be In harmony with

.

~ord!! fit 1nt,. ever) .'old and erevioe

'
~ ~· ~. J..-... f.fmf""' '" o~,

---

'A,

r· ~raril y pe ndmg an ln l e stlg-atlon as to wheth~r or not t h e
~outbern M1a t e {'ttll ~: o mp lr with t h e prow·.; ions of the Fed¢.ral Act, namely that of having ~n effiC ; ~-"nt ~ighway De-

nartment. Th e d e lltii1Jrlll of "efficient" 111 thi!o! respect is
~aid to be It " dep &lt;
u 1ment havmg a maxm tum of engmeer!ng ability· w1th a mnumum uf politJ&lt;·s en t enng therein.
Whil e t h e 1 ~ ..:au be no di:,;putJng th~ fact that Georgia is au P.X.Hmp lc uf menlciency and tha1 much diioi8ension
ls going o n bt'l ween the governur and th l' d e partm e nt, yet
it is questtnnaOle 1f any state's highway department would
•PUss muslel' u nde1 lbt! dehn1tlon as given . Georgia's case,
naturally must he te rm e d an exaggerat ed case inasmuch
u~ 8evcra l ul t he departme nt ha ve been dl ~:~c harged hy the

1

~~;:;;;:;;;;;::;~~~~~~~~~~~~~f;;~=~~~~~

One Word Led To Another

who hu~ cull ed out th~ St Bte I\ofllitia H I hul efforts
to win the llattle Which, there Is no dou bt, start~d as are-

uovelntH'

Br Arthur ''&amp;ua•" Baer
sult of political fe ud ~.
ll cn&gt;vevcr, as a matter of tact, few l'Itizenl:l there are
• wh o do not rea.hze thut if th eir· buBtnes.~ was transacted ! Kin,~ S hmthtn 't Tnkr. Bn,hs,
lOhd handl t•d HH 11:1 the busineRR uf ~tny
political ~ubdivi~ 11 MG~t lntct f.sLinG cf nll pertcdL.al
Mon, he wou ld be fortunate indeed n he ke pt h1s busmess ~~~c~~:e 1 ~n wc~~11;t u &amp;ll!at mnn hn~
out of b.111kruptcy court. Tll'QJ·e Ill one of the answet8 to
W e w\11 tak~ an !J.dustrlnl g1a m
our pre!'le Jit t e rri ble p ubli c ph g ht. Too muc h money hsunU \lihll
llln:, 1u.ilroads, mnlli]JUlateG
ha8 been 1SqUandf!re rl while 1t mignt hav e been u sed to bcf\t IJUElll, hr.s a st r ing of b..tllo&lt;:
tsu,~ h good ad vantage had it been
expended with no l&lt;.nR~r tha n a totnaclos la1l a nc:'o
whMC wotd u; Ja w among the law
thought to bu ild~ng political fenc~s f!11d mt~-Mttl pro v.~ions
,..,...,•• th e next .polijjcftt'(l.amp~dgn • to c '
Jt;:ir
•, t '"
\. ~
·
1
~
vr.- ·" ..I!
Jll rna p'tllntful suite
to
\ "b.J
-, I e It lS policy and po it1cai expecHency 10r th mo~e tw lve:l ch Rlrs and he movP.s mounwho are "out" to point out these glaring faults of th ose tam ~; at R noo and t.Uins 11vers
Sunday l'.llll Mr and Mts
rrcm lhelr ttUHP6 He n1nke:; th ~
Hyse ll
who are '' m," yet th ere is little to t:hom.;c between any sun to stand ~.till and !he firma
Il s ' matt wmk , rtclays the I Wal ter Dodson wenL lo Cournbw.
~roup ol JHtllllcal partie ~ .
Politics ~eem to have the un- mr,nt less firm
~ ~tam cqunhz':ls !he £\less nl'ld rlls - ·n~msday
Mnrgat·et .. H yrell ac·
happ y f ac ulty of tak ing a m:.•1 anc1 m•1kmg of h1m one
He is ,1 glgr..ntJc lmpo~m,; n~~:nn' trlbu t ~s t he loud It also ncntra l- ] l c mpunled h lm home Friday
lzrs 1hc c han~ ( .. cf Mp&lt;l!Jtuneuus
l&lt;~~Uil\ Moore w;1..&lt;; calhug 011 Lu
of it:o. own :sltl)le, I'Pjp:tlUlc:s~ of whHt kiud of nn mdvidnal nga111rot. the linanchl ~It) He con- hcnr·\ y bm sth'e; 1n tu bud
D&lt;.w.. on , FrkilY
mu y hav , been JJrJ Ol- to h tH ent rance therein. It JUSt lllults with not.orty His jurtgment ~~
i .Tu ~ te M ~,;O uue hm&gt; been Ill.
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bet ler tlmn g:·avy ~ l n bnrbecuc
rh ~ whck atfu\r !TJ\hel pul\'~1 M,ngaJet H) .:.e-lland Lue Dorlsun
:,~ '' e'm ' to be the natur e ul Hie IJU,.,meHs u.~ tt is opetHII'Cl in lu all thln g!i hi~ 5ollt.ude l,~; mtts:- h:er em awe of ttl() publl :' 'z ~d gl- nttrudP.d t he Iune1al of Val Jvn c~S
o ur I.:O Ull t l ,\. That~~ t he hlggesl laull to be found With lhe nlt'kcnt l-1 : I~ Jl. hme wolf
a n t~ cf 111c fltwrtclal wodd
Sunda.y.
-1 Ada Snutl1 !;pen t S:• tunlay with
5''St em of handling and opemt in g u go~,oernment in th1::;
Ht&gt; , kllU\\1:! cvery~nmg
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llwcstlgatlon~ M1~ O~orge Moore J r
humau tndox filing SYtilem
11.moun1 1o ,• o~ythmr;:- But they
Edno. Morris !,8 i f potted hnprm·' country.

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Jlrin1s, tissire gmgham pr11Ue Rnrf
bro.a.dcloth are lovely for 1hrs
dress-and the matr hing bloomer$
wh1ch vou fnust not furge11 Bra.s
IHm:ltnll'! can be bour:ht already :11r d
furnie h 1 nice cuntras hng trrm The
) oke .and ~!eevc cuffs coultl toe ma.-l e
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Mlu. Irene Mlllll and lUx LamI:M-rt spent Sunday at Buckeye La.lr.e.
kerb Stewart returned Sunday
from a. alx week'! vle.lt w.th relatives
p t Pttt.sburgh and Colwnbus
MrR, C. L. WJI.son returned Monday to her home at Zanes ville after
st&gt;veral days vl.slt he1 e
1 Mrs B. P Fultz, J r. son Tommy ,
f.&lt;ir.'l. Nate -Riggs and da11ih1.er PR.tricla of Cmcinnatl we, e visitors In
!Iunt1ngton Monday
MiddleJOort CouncU
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I l eughters or Amer!ca, met Monrlay
t!w ening at their hall In reiular
, ~.ession The newly elected officers
were installed and one candidate
M1s Laura Haskins of Cheshire '
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::,l:'nd 15 ce nts (iu titarnp~ or c{)rn)
t o I ~~hion Bureau. Wri1 e carefulh'
au•t plainly your name a111l lull 1
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sum lots! allowed on the dltrer
' (,llt budgets rnust not exceed the
• ll.l~ governing the levy, the budr,ets as submitted are searcely ever
t ight lil!i to the whole and Jf It I! not
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Auditor, TreRllurer and Pr&lt;mecut n g
/~ttorney, WhOI:!e duty It Is, to take
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tn.xlng bodies of the county and
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to the amount received from taxes
1 than to try and make the taxes
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1 bodies want to spend and _t.hat
scf'm li to be about the way things
are w~rklng
It IS not what we want to spend
but what we have got to spend. Let
t;s get a fair and jUBt valuation
and then see what amount or mon ry we will have to .spend and pare
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later W wen lD t illl!ll thP rr.mml.&amp;lna 1n New Hamp. l iA K'bclaQd, t,he land of out fore.. we ot tJ1etn telephoned Edw
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I shii.J't', and wlll pau away contftlt for the latter Told by hia p&amp;rtn
l ""lth our Lravela m tbe land ot the fiiJJluel A. AJIP.: ow:tz, th at 0
ii'HJ and the home pf the bra.we. net! wa 11 n 01 In t he kld.naJ)f'r
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~ ~Jnaularly fortunate we have been,
"Tell Eddie th at we vr
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thankll to tbe creat. American who tte phew and. t t'ul.t IU! Ul 1 K
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The next visit, 1n the openln&amp;:· 18&amp;\ , a nd viii!ted later on our bridal 1 took ue with n1m to t~e Pact!tc lJI rr he t.ellr:l th(:
yu.ra of the twentJelh century the t cur
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cul&amp;r fe&amp;ture, being one of the ftrat
After thf' dedlcat.l&lt;m or the Peace
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ak)'8C.rapera-very IUI.rrow at the Brld~ P we rode dDwn the Niagara 1
UAS RLAS'F KILLS HOY
north end The MetropoUt.ac M.WI- 'I fl apld.~ lO the mouth of Wle rlnr
ALONG THE
t:um' oft'ered to WI nothlni more In- t hr ~uMt alone with Vlce Pre&amp;ldeni
HIGHWAY
~!=' than the dea~ ma.sk of 1 Dawe~~ a.~d b1a party. of t.he Prince
!Oommued;;;;; Paa:e OneJ
Wood!lfteld , 0
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ot Wal es aod bla brot her nus WII.H 11 u
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brealung 1 uploslon In a n oJI Wl' 11 at ltls fath·
Of course Wa!iblngto:'l wa..~ over- tlt...h. wtth ~alty They took us by lhe story .. by qreement to filwe tbe er 's !arm Robert c 1, 18 1.
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lh'}Cllhln&amp;ly 1ntel'ltit1ng until we tu:.t to Toronkr ~rving en route !? mily full opportunity t..o D1&amp;i.e dead here today from"' Il l ~ n;~·u 11 ~u..~
THINGS SEEN AND
had seen all Its ramoWJ place!!, the tht&lt; finelt dinner we ever sat down con~ wit.h the ltldnapers
The blll..llt occw red v;h!IP wur~REMEMBI:RED
~:~·e::~W!dH~uaetl · W1""',.inrton 1 to Then there wu a. rreat railroad Yt·et~o~i~t!r~ iti!!'~~U
men were pulllng thP c:.~ulg- u1 t hr&gt; '
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The biggest llllng we ever saw up ln whic h we wandered for days with Mnnltoulm ~land wh&lt;&gt;re Be
1lle attended the Manllua MJUtaey
to 16 year11 w~~o~ New York . We were unnanlng int.erest : and A7Ungton c 0 w ha
iatlal ft:tw
man , Academy near Syracuse, he waa
f11lrly well Informed about the city with Ita wonderful
monUJ81!Tltll by t~~ ~~de~~~~ Iarg('.'Jt nlg~~P t:rllduated In l929 and subsequently
on tha~. ftr!IL vlslt . thanks to t11o , Th:i:.t · ot Sherido.n we never forgot, tho· wor ld on an Island
"e n 1nttended the state pollee school,
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books- Sunshine and Bho.dow In no. tpe Potomac River
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During hla senior yel\r at Manllllfl 1 A Natural H lth Dr' k
Ilew Ym•k' and "Secrets uf the
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O reat City" read And reread We
Ch'-Fina lly , again Wltn Vlce President
In the cadet corJ)li
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rOde "up town" Jn • horse street whe ~o Cw~
knew In 1893 1DH~o~ ~·s, we made our · grand tour I National "uard authorities It was
Contains mor"e dt~;r '- III II nun ~ r . d~
0 um a.n Exposition "':'a1:1 to the northwest, vlstting Seut.le, !3-k:l, are oonslderlng an appllca- 11'1 a Yeget.abi P for m than any c,thr•r
uu to Ear~ 's Hot.el. under the
{, Uidance of a generous uncle We 1011
ntt 1 Ft,rtland. San FrancL'&gt;CO, Loa An - I t.on 1.o Governor Lehman tor per- known pla m 01 n 1&lt;tlu lilt'
T his
80 bea~t~are newer seen anyth
to lnk there was a Third Avenue t nc ul r ~
It Il l nee, or 110 8 ~· I go' It-s HdlywooU, and the Grand nriBsion to 1om 1n the search ror · wonderful Leguu.o.: IJ:a ot , nd~ J1-&gt;
elevated rotid then. But there
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rootiS down tlfler n tu o n~ hund rrd 1
no Hrooltlyn Br.dge We
nac ~aZiniJ Ferrill Wheel and the God~ handlv•ork we ever saw It Is
Young O'ColUlell wu aeized in an d twenty. (Jv r f eE I ~·turmg \lt::rl 1
a~"ross East River to heAr Honry Thug tydlfeatures of Cairo lltreet 1 ll! Oi getta hle, a long with l.he P..ocky front of his home about l Hi A M mineral e lemen ts the " o ' r oe~t• d '
wa:s hth e moot lm - "!
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'.V~t rd Beecher preaCh one
sunny Pl e 1au htortum
tel ltl
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a n d then entrancing Friday . He had driven his sedan up P1a n "...~ r 11.1 1 t o obtn 1n II! u nrr.tun s
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u It ~~s lhl n. r.:L m - l.1:1 nm 1 11.1ll~ a nd a magnificent stu- :he kldnapeN!
believed to havt
VI -Tea rout.altrH I h o ~ 111~ ancl I
Ct!~tral Park, Clly H~JI and Wall f';lre.;:/ b~s ml'te vr ll~l', bu t. 1111 1d y ol Maull( Shl:l siH. 14 ,38Q feet been several ;n number, closed In mlnern!D rjus~ f, Jml nr t•lact·d
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1l' lg tr 1tJ rd !::CIK!;'OIIS In 11. settln 11 sun on bim
:. s rt n~ cmw r•pUon ot heaven.
Hbl mother, returning home rrom good hl'll. l1h
l11 lill Jl'ls,• Lio Also !Jlonde fl&lt;' ll't' ~!l, form er Y.rf!J 1. f
- Nex t to these t hings th~ Allegh~ny
Alt11 se~ mg that greaL spectacle 1 '.1 :social engagmnent a tew minutes Vllam;lns A ll , 0 a nd E l J,. l..l l k I' Charlell Cot nevale, millton.!M·e r eal·
and Cumberland Mountains ctr.me \\( UJe una h le to see how a.ny Am - ll~.oter, saw the car standing with the • of enough of Lhe);E! mlnt- r,tls and tor who sulferetl a lapiie of me ntury
along with the Shenandoah Valley u lh· n can 1:0 a broad !or slght~see- door open InvestJ.gatlng she learn saiUJ !s often the dltrcnne• I.Je-1 and found br r self m jail at Atlarrtu;
1tr battlegrounds and Oettyslmry hlb bef or e hr ha5 aeen h~ own cd that the radlatQr was ' 11uu warm
L"ctn stckne~:~s and heal th
'Cttf, N.J. '!'he hlond-. beauty borThey came t&lt;r Uli In automobile Arn r r leu ln tins re.vlew of things She also saw cigarettes st rew 11
Fol' Sale b}
I rowed an automob1le frum a f1 wnrl
times: and, arter them th e New Jer~ we ha~e seen we care not for Eur- t.. oout t h e running board.
I and forgot to return 1t. The 1rir rnl
coast, tbe New England coast opr ~ nttmct'ons. The only country
First word !rom the ktdnap,rs: I The Stansbury Drug Co. eol'JP)ained to t he cops, who ar·
Cape -Cod to Portland, and nlJro nd w reg1et not having seen 1Lame late Friday morning when
Mldd l..pui t 0 ! 1()
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The MlssloniLty &amp;clely of the
Church of Chrtst met. Monday evenfng at the church for the first
tneetini of the MiBslonaJJi yeur
lira. Perry Orave.~ WM hoste56 Mrs
\VIII Bradford as.s 'stcd by Mu.. .Ed
Mrs Arlhur Covert daUghter
li'rwlch. was In cha rge or th.e df'- Ma ym Elizabeth Stella Palme 1·
votiOJJal period.
and Mary and George vanZan t
At the close of the br,tslm•ss meet- .tete Columbus visitors Monday 1
InK and program light refr('s hFeMl and Faye Abbott, Pauline

ductlon and come bact wlth tbe
n: Pl.Y, first get the 'dll!erent bud·
~~'tlng bodlea l9 cut tbelr budle'1 down, that 1s to a.k for less mone,y.
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Members ot : !'.: :::. H 8anborn
)rUaa1onary Bociety or the Firat.
Blpt.lat ChurCh •nd their familie s
met. Monday evenina at the home
C!fl Mn. Clarence MeHaffe y on
Gravf! HiU for a picnie supper and
•Hwt busineBS meeUna During the
eventne plam were formulated for
a 'new board of Ml&amp;ilon Study Rev
~l C. .Kreager p.ve a talk on "How
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wcrt-an4 bor&amp;td 1h lrf' an d Vermon t to Bennin1ton.
OUr job ...a
It "'lll n o ordJnary trip from Troy
Oom · 1aDrl Sch enectady acrOM the lltate of
wu Lhe I Nn York to Buff'alo, lo make In &amp;
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Arlrlr es s }Ollt lwer in Ihe. follow•
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Oa.tly 'l'rlbUDI!'8 t•e8hkon Burr·\U
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1,1n to cut these budgel:.ll where neccusary &lt;under no conditlOJJ can this
Commlulon raise any amount In
CENTS 1n c 1.11 H' ld l h11~ Coupon fill~d out will b1 1· g
t: ny budget as submitted&gt; then we
WRnt to know why this body as Ute~·
you thi~ patta11 •JY 1vturn mail.
~Jalte uo budget of their own , only
IE.V Ise what are aent In
Please mail at once your Paris llatle m, No. 8265, t~Jzc-- to
There Is no quesiton but out \'alua.tlons must be redueed and the \
raatter will be carried to' the courts Name · · · · ·
lr neceiiSary to get justice and the
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,}h.:l cenclltion of a. m an'!! nuve~. The qukk r•·•l••) ~ ' .,11d pcrftX t co6rdina.

By EDSON R. WAITE

: dOfl of h ealthy n eno c' hdpcd C cotg•' &amp;mtcdt, f,,ru; r r Ulympu. ft·• wer,
wJ.ti tl1e Op.. n Sabet Champlou,hip ,,j ciw t l mt. ,I ' t &lt;~k ~.

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But when he Btlklc:&lt;; Into lU1 ln- thou[l'hl Um L &lt;l emcCJ iW~ sta rl ,•:ll l&lt;'rllnces Golr..l ng Is spe nding ttl c
JtUTHLESS CRIMINALS
vr Ugatlon h':' Is fl.anked a mbus- whrn lh ' klns; :&lt;; ~11hjrx:t.~ ~aw J• m 111mmer w1th her mothnr
HI CAGO a few day/'\ ago WlHI th e :iC&lt;• n c Qf nnoth er ca d · d and bul.ckt!teo by ad':lr;or , , Jn tlw bath tub
1 l'et:Sic Mcme v1slted Hntt 'e
JawyF.1s &amp;.~tP m.dger8 He c1~n t re··------.
I r•rt.bach Saturday.
ruthl e ~:-; killing In wh1ch th e \' Htnn, an officer on thP. 1rncmbcl·"' thlng.
Lower Thomas Fork , Ma 1gnJ . I v a ncconcy It spe nding
1n few day s with her mother, Je&amp;~~le
poli&lt;.;_e iort e of t he ci ty of Ch icugo hnd no c han ce what~ 1
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Bc•n l o MI. 1u 1tl Mrs D' ll\'el McGuire.
ever tu dd ~ IHI himself. '1 h e ofncer haJ ~urpn ~ed l:l cou-1 questi on Lhe .one wolf b :cumc ~ f\ Hysell .1 n 81-2 Ill son. Mondny 1 Madge W\ll li•lllS w:u calli ng en
pie of Hrbhl't;; 111 the ud uf u robb e ry t•nd hnd captured : cciable Jabbll He gcc r; lutu a fiv e- M1 e n-:1 M1 _. E!iter&gt;L Tucker made Mu ~arl1Ko n BAh·d , sunday
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hll! stot·m n tnp to OnlllpuJL&lt;l Thur~lay
Chl\rley Hy!::e ll remains Rbollt
One of the !Jal tlClpant.s, the other el:lcMplllg, W h1l e he Wa fl 1 trcLps !:neb tr001)er· carries n 0\g , M1 tmrt M1·~ Llsr,.'l Swick spen l the &amp;a.me
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· a oalet medium ia that they are not convinced of it• value. And
why are theyti~ convinced? Simply becaute they refuoe to al·
low thenuelvea to be thown. The; won't sive advertioinc a
chance.

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from seven-thirty in the
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as mant Camels
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pleasure that'never fad e;.. Steady 11 mokers find
them always mild ... cool ... plea.~ in g . They do
not fray th e nerves or l,•a••e a "c tg::retty"
aftertaste. Start smoking Camels today- for
the new enjoyment you will find in a milder
cigarette-for the sake of your nerves.

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io very little better of~ than had It not done eo even thoae lew
timeotimeo. It io HUe with other kimlt of commoditiet. There
are timeo wllft 1!11 copy io the thiq to uoe and timet wften betler
reoulta can~ o1;tained otherwioe. If 'lhe time it ohort and the
meua.ae mua\ be put acro01, 111 ttle limit Ill olze and prominence;
take the full,..... lfilaere ilt ~ ~~~-. take the full pafe
~nol ,fpiiQW 1t with hial'ij:_II 11!' ~~·· ~If. fliildo are very limited,
d011t uoe 1M ful~at u~ liott ue -11t.r -.ace• and rely upon
lrequepcy,yf inoertiiilt to fl'l Qi.1! ~ltii. . Aric! they will come,
prcwill~ IJie ~ity io talabhi ...ol io ......erly preaented in

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"The rllbt "ind of ad..,rtioinc io alwayo beneficial to the
product about whielo it io concerned. Thio io particuladly true of
new&amp;paper l&gt;ll•l!&gt;i'iloin,, becauoe ,i t admits of a frequency of freah·
nen that ia pooolble w1th no other medium.

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be "gnsh 1tl1 hemlock."

HENRY A. D~NJS, EDITOR Of' THE HENDERSON
C.) DISPATCH SAYS:

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numb€1' of hulll'l" 1nto h1~ back, the officer dying from I
, ,.•ounds late r, 111 l lw ho~pitul.
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Fortunatelv 1or -.jocit!tJ~, o~her oHietm~ h.uve captured!
both L~nd1ts ~111..:c ,tud uo d o ubt they will::~oon be brought 1
to trin l.
Th~ natura l IJUI'~Il!HI w h1 ~-: h see ke rs of Justice Hl"f'
asking i ~ "\VhuL k 1nd of a JU r y will 'hear their caMe? " Will
· it be the aver~ge s pm elc~... g roup so often picked up from
among Amel'ica':-~ C ltl ze n ~ h lp whieh so often forgelt~ the
victim " nf the cowa 1 j]y {'1'\m ll l1 d ~ while dealing out thei r
mi ~:~ dirct ted d eed~ of mercy 't
And if the twn murderers
are con 'l'l ct ed and (_ondemned to tl eath as they both should
be, will a Ka ffrnn-hu ed governor ex e r c i 1:1 e hiK
s·hrht nf 1l1 m&lt; lt,·.l .\1111 -; a , p tht•m 11mn t h(' .J UMt d esert~ ot I
th eir 1.:1 im e OJ' wdl. ?ftf'J nil. ::loucto,· ht• properly av e n~red
while h1 o d 1l s \\oJAt t•Hem i c~ arc put n a t of the wny t o
eelVl. WUIIHJlg- on the 1cr-1 11f the mutl ey ( rcw, Just whi:Lt
1 they nHght e xpec t un ci Pt ~1m1 la r l'!n·um:tnnces
Cerlnll tl .)' the crim e ahovtl me nti oned ct~.n have · no
&lt;'Xlcnuattng ci n: nm slll.n~.: ~' :-~ connm:terl Wllh 1t Ill any manner, shape or form. It wt~H r~im ply thl' re~ u\t of a natur~l
iQborn k1ll ur, hnvlul-{ tlcn'" l\ tn lhtt murden1~1M w ~a pon
Whlch he wielder! w it h s uch telling cffef'L

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liuer, MORE EXPENSIVE
tobaccos than any othetpqpu..
lar brand. Ca..,elsj;javl .p~en
more plea11ure to m.ore peopie
than any other cisafttte ~~·r

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Jet.tinl ~ htlfr Only · • ooacU·
tumal gr(lqlJAe tor a rtd.ucwon hu
beeo m&amp;cle by the ~01ra who have
authority to make a redut:Uon and
put it lnto etl'tct.. The m14n ~ ot
P11l'D and women who on :retl • ·
tate know very little about how to
lie abu ut. w
rt!Uet :rrpm.

London Market

IllS JIEIGS PUBLISHING CO~.r~l'. 1;
Dl r.a.eroy, 0~
llllilo!od;u second~ matter l!lept. 13, 1M, '" UJ• PflJ\ Otlke at
..,,..., ofil!J, tmC1V the Act of March 3, Ul79, l'Ublidlecl PtJ11 and
tJ:eept Saturday Localt~ d on Lower Seool1d St.reet, PoQ:aero)', 0.
When olU lrleDdJ &amp;end us letter&amp; or nns ma~ter tor publlc&amp;Uon"\heJ
ln all ~ slfn their name&amp;--4JthOUJh not uecea&amp;rll)' \.0 be
......d, Anonyr:LGus ietLers, however e:.:c,.llent au·l detilrable io them·

_,woe
U:.ese htah• va.luet or .how

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Cblc&amp;J'O, Phlladlllphla.. PlUabur1b,

Mllwau.Ue

For EdUurtal Oftlt:e Call 2S8-L

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taken up but tor ihe war.

In Melp COUnty, have
I natW~,hadhere
a reduction 011 our villlia·
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m no way t.o COR\Pt.r&amp; "'ltb aU the

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l •ttle we did a:et y;-aa after a deter·

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tc inform the

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the Tax Commission at OolllJClbua. of the cuunty on how tome of the
The CoUiltY Board of ReVl410Jl, publlc btlllneu l8 tranaae~ &amp;fld
r;Je body able to make &amp;uch a re· 1.opon hew a oonaiderable amount or
duetlon dON not seem Inclined to our tax money l8 spent. Look for
r,lake any reasonable Jnd Juat re· more 1n the next anttle'

BWlincu Otfice a nd Circulation Dept, C&amp;IJ 102-K

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buda;et.ina bodie&amp; Ia m9)ant,
1owuship Trustee&amp;, School BoVcb,
! VIllage CouncUa, County Oomniliill~
loners, County BOard or Health and
I J&gt;OSidbly othen Now this I! certain·

8:p JANE GORDON

a very thinly Yeneered scheme to
on the
I o;.hcr fellow
1!y

throw t he reaponslbll1ty

1 Now what the people are !.alktng
1abo ut Is taxes and not bud&amp;ets, let
us have a Jw;t ltnd fair tax levied

• All re!i~~:ious teaeh1ng, doctrine Qt
• creed, •f they aro to have any 'daim
~'''otion ot tl: .. p~:ople, must be In harmony with

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r· ~raril y pe ndmg an ln l e stlg-atlon as to wheth~r or not t h e
~outbern M1a t e {'ttll ~: o mp lr with t h e prow·.; ions of the Fed¢.ral Act, namely that of having ~n effiC ; ~-"nt ~ighway De-

nartment. Th e d e lltii1Jrlll of "efficient" 111 thi!o! respect is
~aid to be It " dep &lt;
u 1ment havmg a maxm tum of engmeer!ng ability· w1th a mnumum uf politJ&lt;·s en t enng therein.
Whil e t h e 1 ~ ..:au be no di:,;putJng th~ fact that Georgia is au P.X.Hmp lc uf menlciency and tha1 much diioi8ension
ls going o n bt'l ween the governur and th l' d e partm e nt, yet
it is questtnnaOle 1f any state's highway department would
•PUss muslel' u nde1 lbt! dehn1tlon as given . Georgia's case,
naturally must he te rm e d an exaggerat ed case inasmuch
u~ 8evcra l ul t he departme nt ha ve been dl ~:~c harged hy the

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One Word Led To Another

who hu~ cull ed out th~ St Bte I\ofllitia H I hul efforts
to win the llattle Which, there Is no dou bt, start~d as are-

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Br Arthur ''&amp;ua•" Baer
sult of political fe ud ~.
ll cn&gt;vevcr, as a matter of tact, few l'Itizenl:l there are
• wh o do not rea.hze thut if th eir· buBtnes.~ was transacted ! Kin,~ S hmthtn 't Tnkr. Bn,hs,
lOhd handl t•d HH 11:1 the busineRR uf ~tny
political ~ubdivi~ 11 MG~t lntct f.sLinG cf nll pertcdL.al
Mon, he wou ld be fortunate indeed n he ke pt h1s busmess ~~~c~~:e 1 ~n wc~~11;t u &amp;ll!at mnn hn~
out of b.111kruptcy court. Tll'QJ·e Ill one of the answet8 to
W e w\11 tak~ an !J.dustrlnl g1a m
our pre!'le Jit t e rri ble p ubli c ph g ht. Too muc h money hsunU \lihll
llln:, 1u.ilroads, mnlli]JUlateG
ha8 been 1SqUandf!re rl while 1t mignt hav e been u sed to bcf\t IJUElll, hr.s a st r ing of b..tllo&lt;:
tsu,~ h good ad vantage had it been
expended with no l&lt;.nR~r tha n a totnaclos la1l a nc:'o
whMC wotd u; Ja w among the law
thought to bu ild~ng political fenc~s f!11d mt~-Mttl pro v.~ions
,..,...,•• th e next .polijjcftt'(l.amp~dgn • to c '
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to
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Sunday l'.llll Mr and Mts
rrcm lhelr ttUHP6 He n1nke:; th ~
Hyse ll
who are '' m," yet th ere is little to t:hom.;c between any sun to stand ~.till and !he firma
Il s ' matt wmk , rtclays the I Wal ter Dodson wenL lo Cournbw.
~roup ol JHtllllcal partie ~ .
Politics ~eem to have the un- mr,nt less firm
~ ~tam cqunhz':ls !he £\less nl'ld rlls - ·n~msday
Mnrgat·et .. H yrell ac·
happ y f ac ulty of tak ing a m:.•1 anc1 m•1kmg of h1m one
He is ,1 glgr..ntJc lmpo~m,; n~~:nn' trlbu t ~s t he loud It also ncntra l- ] l c mpunled h lm home Friday
lzrs 1hc c han~ ( .. cf Mp&lt;l!Jtuneuus
l&lt;~~Uil\ Moore w;1..&lt;; calhug 011 Lu
of it:o. own :sltl)le, I'Pjp:tlUlc:s~ of whHt kiud of nn mdvidnal nga111rot. the linanchl ~It) He con- hcnr·\ y bm sth'e; 1n tu bud
D&lt;.w.. on , FrkilY
mu y hav , been JJrJ Ol- to h tH ent rance therein. It JUSt lllults with not.orty His jurtgment ~~
i .Tu ~ te M ~,;O uue hm&gt; been Ill.
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bet ler tlmn g:·avy ~ l n bnrbecuc
rh ~ whck atfu\r !TJ\hel pul\'~1 M,ngaJet H) .:.e-lland Lue Dorlsun
:,~ '' e'm ' to be the natur e ul Hie IJU,.,meHs u.~ tt is opetHII'Cl in lu all thln g!i hi~ 5ollt.ude l,~; mtts:- h:er em awe of ttl() publl :' 'z ~d gl- nttrudP.d t he Iune1al of Val Jvn c~S
o ur I.:O Ull t l ,\. That~~ t he hlggesl laull to be found With lhe nlt'kcnt l-1 : I~ Jl. hme wolf
a n t~ cf 111c fltwrtclal wodd
Sunda.y.
-1 Ada Snutl1 !;pen t S:• tunlay with
5''St em of handling and opemt in g u go~,oernment in th1::;
Ht&gt; , kllU\\1:! cvery~nmg
He I• R
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lhat
the
llwcstlgatlon~ M1~ O~orge Moore J r
humau tndox filing SYtilem
11.moun1 1o ,• o~ythmr;:- But they
Edno. Morris !,8 i f potted hnprm·' country.

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It 's a one-piere affair w1th
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Jlrin1s, tissire gmgham pr11Ue Rnrf
bro.a.dcloth are lovely for 1hrs
dress-and the matr hing bloomer$
wh1ch vou fnust not furge11 Bra.s
IHm:ltnll'! can be bour:ht already :11r d
furnie h 1 nice cuntras hng trrm The
) oke .and ~!eevc cuffs coultl toe ma.-l e
of wh11t or of a color to ton~ wtlh

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Mlu. Irene Mlllll and lUx LamI:M-rt spent Sunday at Buckeye La.lr.e.
kerb Stewart returned Sunday
from a. alx week'! vle.lt w.th relatives
p t Pttt.sburgh and Colwnbus
MrR, C. L. WJI.son returned Monday to her home at Zanes ville after
st&gt;veral days vl.slt he1 e
1 Mrs B. P Fultz, J r. son Tommy ,
f.&lt;ir.'l. Nate -Riggs and da11ih1.er PR.tricla of Cmcinnatl we, e visitors In
!Iunt1ngton Monday
MiddleJOort CouncU
No
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I l eughters or Amer!ca, met Monrlay
t!w ening at their hall In reiular
, ~.ession The newly elected officers
were installed and one candidate
M1s Laura Haskins of Cheshire '
Y.Rs Jn ltletM Into the organization .

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How to Get These Patterns
::,l:'nd 15 ce nts (iu titarnp~ or c{)rn)
t o I ~~hion Bureau. Wri1 e carefulh'
au•t plainly your name a111l lull 1
atldres~.

sum lots! allowed on the dltrer
' (,llt budgets rnust not exceed the
• ll.l~ governing the levy, the budr,ets as submitted are searcely ever
t ight lil!i to the whole and Jf It I! not
the omce Q! tllls County commlss-

, Public Forum
Letter Writer
Talks On Taxes

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Auditor, TreRllurer and Pr&lt;mecut n g
/~ttorney, WhOI:!e duty It Is, to take
&amp;•I the budgets of the dltferent
tn.xlng bodies of the county and
work out the very best solUtion
possible under the low and the

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D1mily prims, 1lot1e.1 sw 1ss batiste

v;e have We have a County Budgeting Commission compoaed of the

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share ot the ~\, delHI A1J mon('y is Ln be he ld up te m-

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then make the budget.&amp; accordiug ly It certalnl:f would aound
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to the amount received from taxes
1 than to try and make the taxes
1 come up to what the tax spending
1 bodies want to spend and _t.hat
scf'm li to be about the way things
are w~rklng
It IS not what we want to spend
but what we have got to spend. Let
t;s get a fair and jUBt valuation
and then see what amount or mon ry we will have to .spend and pare
the blldgeta down to what money

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later W wen lD t illl!ll thP rr.mml.&amp;lna 1n New Hamp. l iA K'bclaQd, t,he land of out fore.. we ot tJ1etn telephoned Edw
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fathers.. We feel we have- ha.ct our O'Oonnell'a J.a.w omce and u =·
I shii.J't', and wlll pau away contftlt for the latter Told by hia p&amp;rtn
l ""lth our Lravela m tbe land ot the fiiJJluel A. AJIP.: ow:tz, th at 0
ii'HJ and the home pf the bra.we. net! wa 11 n 01 In t he kld.naJ)f'r
id
~ ~Jnaularly fortunate we have been,
"Tell Eddie th at we vr
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thankll to tbe creat. American who tte phew and. t t'ul.t IU! Ul 1 K
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The next visit, 1n the openln&amp;:· 18&amp;\ , a nd viii!ted later on our bridal 1 took ue with n1m to t~e Pact!tc lJI rr he t.ellr:l th(:
yu.ra of the twentJelh century the t cur
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Jl'l&amp;Uron Bul4tJng wu a 11 pecu.• • •
cul&amp;r fe&amp;ture, being one of the ftrat
After thf' dedlcat.l&lt;m or the Peace
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ak)'8C.rapera-very IUI.rrow at the Brld~ P we rode dDwn the Niagara 1
UAS RLAS'F KILLS HOY
north end The MetropoUt.ac M.WI- 'I fl apld.~ lO the mouth of Wle rlnr
ALONG THE
t:um' oft'ered to WI nothlni more In- t hr ~uMt alone with Vlce Pre&amp;ldeni
HIGHWAY
~!=' than the dea~ ma.sk of 1 Dawe~~ a.~d b1a party. of t.he Prince
!Oommued;;;;; Paa:e OneJ
Wood!lfteld , 0
J uly II- INS- I
n as we. remem r
ot Wal es aod bla brot her nus WII.H 11 u
,. l Struck by fl yin g dt&gt;b n, after a gn~&gt;
Willi W•• u. SIBLI!:Y
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brealung 1 uploslon In a n oJI Wl' 11 at ltls fath·
Of course Wa!iblngto:'l wa..~ over- tlt...h. wtth ~alty They took us by lhe story .. by qreement to filwe tbe er 's !arm Robert c 1, 18 1.
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lh'}Cllhln&amp;ly 1ntel'ltit1ng until we tu:.t to Toronkr ~rving en route !? mily full opportunity t..o D1&amp;i.e dead here today from"' Il l ~ n;~·u 11 ~u..~
THINGS SEEN AND
had seen all Its ramoWJ place!!, the tht&lt; finelt dinner we ever sat down con~ wit.h the ltldnapers
The blll..llt occw red v;h!IP wur~REMEMBI:RED
~:~·e::~W!dH~uaetl · W1""',.inrton 1 to Then there wu a. rreat railroad Yt·et~o~i~t!r~ iti!!'~~U
men were pulllng thP c:.~ulg- u1 t hr&gt; '
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a ona
tmeum , ride up to the Oeorglan Bay a n d
v.el!
The biggest llllng we ever saw up ln whic h we wandered for days with Mnnltoulm ~land wh&lt;&gt;re Be
1lle attended the Manllua MJUtaey
to 16 year11 w~~o~ New York . We were unnanlng int.erest : and A7Ungton c 0 w ha
iatlal ft:tw
man , Academy near Syracuse, he waa
f11lrly well Informed about the city with Ita wonderful
monUJ81!Tltll by t~~ ~~de~~~~ Iarg('.'Jt nlg~~P t:rllduated In l929 and subsequently
on tha~. ftr!IL vlslt . thanks to t11o , Th:i:.t · ot Sherido.n we never forgot, tho· wor ld on an Island
"e n 1nttended the state pollee school,
VI MTEA
books- Sunshine and Bho.dow In no. tpe Potomac River
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During hla senior yel\r at Manllllfl 1 A Natural H lth Dr' k
Ilew Ym•k' and "Secrets uf the
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1t1e won the rank. or ~aptain, hl&amp;:hea
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O reat City" read And reread We
Ch'-Fina lly , again Wltn Vlce President
In the cadet corJ)li
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rOde "up town" Jn • horse street whe ~o Cw~
knew In 1893 1DH~o~ ~·s, we made our · grand tour I National "uard authorities It was
Contains mor"e dt~;r '- III II nun ~ r . d~
0 um a.n Exposition "':'a1:1 to the northwest, vlstting Seut.le, !3-k:l, are oonslderlng an appllca- 11'1 a Yeget.abi P for m than any c,thr•r
uu to Ear~ 's Hot.el. under the
{, Uidance of a generous uncle We 1011
ntt 1 Ft,rtland. San FrancL'&gt;CO, Loa An - I t.on 1.o Governor Lehman tor per- known pla m 01 n 1&lt;tlu lilt'
T his
80 bea~t~are newer seen anyth
to lnk there was a Third Avenue t nc ul r ~
It Il l nee, or 110 8 ~· I go' It-s HdlywooU, and the Grand nriBsion to 1om 1n the search ror · wonderful Leguu.o.: IJ:a ot , nd~ J1-&gt;
elevated rotid then. But there
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m 6 Court or Honor to Cll n}on t he noblest example of their brother officer
rootiS down tlfler n tu o n~ hund rrd 1
no Hrooltlyn Br.dge We
nac ~aZiniJ Ferrill Wheel and the God~ handlv•ork we ever saw It Is
Young O'ColUlell wu aeized in an d twenty. (Jv r f eE I ~·turmg \lt::rl 1
a~"ross East River to heAr Honry Thug tydlfeatures of Cairo lltreet 1 ll! Oi getta hle, a long with l.he P..ocky front of his home about l Hi A M mineral e lemen ts the " o ' r oe~t• d '
wa:s hth e moot lm - "!
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'.V~t rd Beecher preaCh one
sunny Pl e 1au htortum
tel ltl
·~ mmta n11
a n d then entrancing Friday . He had driven his sedan up P1a n "...~ r 11.1 1 t o obtn 1n II! u nrr.tun s
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Sunday 'mormng. we saw the Bow- 1 tl'~~t~=ch~d Bwt t e gre~t t~ea- r pt tl:rclr.s ln rlud IJ!l t.he Cai!Cade the 11treet and wa 11 gettlfil out when gJellt d Jtml cul sWte ho,u~r
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E-ry Tammany Hall Broadwa~ p MI.LI 1
u It ~~s lhl n. r.:L m - l.1:1 nm 1 11.1ll~ a nd a magnificent stu- :he kldnapeN!
believed to havt
VI -Tea rout.altrH I h o ~ 111~ ancl I
Ct!~tral Park, Clly H~JI and Wall f';lre.;:/ b~s ml'te vr ll~l', bu t. 1111 1d y ol Maull( Shl:l siH. 14 ,38Q feet been several ;n number, closed In mlnern!D rjus~ f, Jml nr t•lact·d
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them In tl rl' plau L~ r \(IJtiJU ill 11h !!'IJ Claire Ray, vlvtl.etous platmllm
1l' lg tr 1tJ rd !::CIK!;'OIIS In 11. settln 11 sun on bim
:. s rt n~ cmw r•pUon ot heaven.
Hbl mother, returning home rrom good hl'll. l1h
l11 lill Jl'ls,• Lio Also !Jlonde fl&lt;' ll't' ~!l, form er Y.rf!J 1. f
- Nex t to these t hings th~ Allegh~ny
Alt11 se~ mg that greaL spectacle 1 '.1 :social engagmnent a tew minutes Vllam;lns A ll , 0 a nd E l J,. l..l l k I' Charlell Cot nevale, millton.!M·e r eal·
and Cumberland Mountains ctr.me \\( UJe una h le to see how a.ny Am - ll~.oter, saw the car standing with the • of enough of Lhe);E! mlnt- r,tls and tor who sulferetl a lapiie of me ntury
along with the Shenandoah Valley u lh· n can 1:0 a broad !or slght~see- door open InvestJ.gatlng she learn saiUJ !s often the dltrcnne• I.Je-1 and found br r self m jail at Atlarrtu;
1tr battlegrounds and Oettyslmry hlb bef or e hr ha5 aeen h~ own cd that the radlatQr was ' 11uu warm
L"ctn stckne~:~s and heal th
'Cttf, N.J. '!'he hlond-. beauty borThey came t&lt;r Uli In automobile Arn r r leu ln tins re.vlew of things She also saw cigarettes st rew 11
Fol' Sale b}
I rowed an automob1le frum a f1 wnrl
times: and, arter them th e New Jer~ we ha~e seen we care not for Eur- t.. oout t h e running board.
I and forgot to return 1t. The 1rir rnl
coast, tbe New England coast opr ~ nttmct'ons. The only country
First word !rom the ktdnap,rs: I The Stansbury Drug Co. eol'JP)ained to t he cops, who ar·
Cape -Cod to Portland, and nlJro nd w reg1et not having seen 1Lame late Friday morning when
Mldd l..pui t 0 ! 1()
. .ted ber on a t h('tt cha rge.

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The MlssloniLty &amp;clely of the
Church of Chrtst met. Monday evenfng at the church for the first
tneetini of the MiBslonaJJi yeur
lira. Perry Orave.~ WM hoste56 Mrs
\VIII Bradford as.s 'stcd by Mu.. .Ed
Mrs Arlhur Covert daUghter
li'rwlch. was In cha rge or th.e df'- Ma ym Elizabeth Stella Palme 1·
votiOJJal period.
and Mary and George vanZan t
At the close of the br,tslm•ss meet- .tete Columbus visitors Monday 1
InK and program light refr('s hFeMl and Faye Abbott, Pauline

ductlon and come bact wlth tbe
n: Pl.Y, first get the 'dll!erent bud·
~~'tlng bodlea l9 cut tbelr budle'1 down, that 1s to a.k for less mone,y.
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Members ot : !'.: :::. H 8anborn
)rUaa1onary Bociety or the Firat.
Blpt.lat ChurCh •nd their familie s
met. Monday evenina at the home
C!fl Mn. Clarence MeHaffe y on
Gravf! HiU for a picnie supper and
•Hwt busineBS meeUna During the
eventne plam were formulated for
a 'new board of Ml&amp;ilon Study Rev
~l C. .Kreager p.ve a talk on "How
~r to the Nearest Doctor'
trom
one of the study boob

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wcrt-an4 bor&amp;td 1h lrf' an d Vermon t to Bennin1ton.
OUr job ...a
It "'lll n o ordJnary trip from Troy
Oom · 1aDrl Sch enectady acrOM the lltate of
wu Lhe I Nn York to Buff'alo, lo make In &amp;
Jo'1m1 M'Cian Thla brln&amp;:ll Ull to N11it' '
1Pi ll Fa!lr~. which we first 11aw In

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! actlvltllll that never would t\I.Ye

Fred Kimball, Inc.

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:!tfbt la niC:IIUU'J' t.o M·

We are not Uvtna ill allnormal
tl meB, life war Ume.11 now , but we

,~:::ln~~ao~l.nst&amp;noe wlll be publish ed.

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THE CAlLY TRrBUNE'" "t"'MQOY, OHtp.

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the numl&gt;er of the r tte 1 11

an&lt;l tl1e size you want.
Arlrlr es s }Ollt lwer in Ihe. follow•
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Oa.tly 'l'rlbUDI!'8 t•e8hkon Burr·\U
;u We-st l3rd ~~
New l'ork Olty

1,1n to cut these budgel:.ll where neccusary &lt;under no conditlOJJ can this
Commlulon raise any amount In
CENTS 1n c 1.11 H' ld l h11~ Coupon fill~d out will b1 1· g
t: ny budget as submitted&gt; then we
WRnt to know why this body as Ute~·
you thi~ patta11 •JY 1vturn mail.
~Jalte uo budget of their own , only
IE.V Ise what are aent In
Please mail at once your Paris llatle m, No. 8265, t~Jzc-- to
There Is no quesiton but out \'alua.tlons must be redueed and the \
raatter will be carried to' the courts Name · · · · ·
lr neceiiSary to get justice and the
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t£1x payers will get to know just 1Auuresa

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WI\BO\i£ ·-1CHIERE 1~ NOl'HING UKE l-ENt_;}\"(, for tmngll)~ 'OUt
,}h.:l cenclltion of a. m an'!! nuve~. The qukk r•·•l••) ~ ' .,11d pcrftX t co6rdina.

By EDSON R. WAITE

: dOfl of h ealthy n eno c' hdpcd C cotg•' &amp;mtcdt, f,,ru; r r Ulympu. ft·• wer,
wJ.ti tl1e Op.. n Sabet Champlou,hip ,,j ciw t l mt. ,I ' t &lt;~k ~.

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e"L'Ef'T- GEOR GE SANTELLI, \\ lm , .._. ' · .. t

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We have
But when he Btlklc:&lt;; Into lU1 ln- thou[l'hl Um L &lt;l emcCJ iW~ sta rl ,•:ll l&lt;'rllnces Golr..l ng Is spe nding ttl c
JtUTHLESS CRIMINALS
vr Ugatlon h':' Is fl.anked a mbus- whrn lh ' klns; :&lt;; ~11hjrx:t.~ ~aw J• m 111mmer w1th her mothnr
HI CAGO a few day/'\ ago WlHI th e :iC&lt;• n c Qf nnoth er ca d · d and bul.ckt!teo by ad':lr;or , , Jn tlw bath tub
1 l'et:Sic Mcme v1slted Hntt 'e
JawyF.1s &amp;.~tP m.dger8 He c1~n t re··------.
I r•rt.bach Saturday.
ruthl e ~:-; killing In wh1ch th e \' Htnn, an officer on thP. 1rncmbcl·"' thlng.
Lower Thomas Fork , Ma 1gnJ . I v a ncconcy It spe nding
1n few day s with her mother, Je&amp;~~le
poli&lt;.;_e iort e of t he ci ty of Ch icugo hnd no c han ce what~ 1
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Wh en the JUdge asks lllm a
Bc•n l o MI. 1u 1tl Mrs D' ll\'el McGuire.
ever tu dd ~ IHI himself. '1 h e ofncer haJ ~urpn ~ed l:l cou-1 questi on Lhe .one wolf b :cumc ~ f\ Hysell .1 n 81-2 Ill son. Mondny 1 Madge W\ll li•lllS w:u calli ng en
pie of Hrbhl't;; 111 the ud uf u robb e ry t•nd hnd captured : cciable Jabbll He gcc r; lutu a fiv e- M1 e n-:1 M1 _. E!iter&gt;L Tucker made Mu ~arl1Ko n BAh·d , sunday
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1 )ntd line huc-'dle with
hll! stot·m n tnp to OnlllpuJL&lt;l Thur~lay
Chl\rley Hy!::e ll remains Rbollt
One of the !Jal tlClpant.s, the other el:lcMplllg, W h1l e he Wa fl 1 trcLps !:neb tr001)er· carries n 0\g , M1 tmrt M1·~ Llsr,.'l Swick spen l the &amp;a.me
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I ~~Ud for ( hee!"P

..~ $!:f}tlng

hf!~o~ holp ed the de~
Jn otfe r wnrdA tht&gt; &lt;" h r.e~c mark et jo;:
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· a oalet medium ia that they are not convinced of it• value. And
why are theyti~ convinced? Simply becaute they refuoe to al·
low thenuelvea to be thown. The; won't sive advertioinc a
chance.

STEADY SMOKERS
TURN TO CAMELS

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&amp;.l)lealtby;• ' ·&amp;aY!I, (;qorgc ~tell!. : ·~en.cing
fastest spprts therf
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from seven-thirty in the
eleven at night. I eRn
as mant Camels
,. a,sl want ahd stilt know that nly nerves are
rsadr and fit when fast action is needed."

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pleasure that'never fad e;.. Steady 11 mokers find
them always mild ... cool ... plea.~ in g . They do
not fray th e nerves or l,•a••e a "c tg::retty"
aftertaste. Start smoking Camels today- for
the new enjoyment you will find in a milder
cigarette-for the sake of your nerves.

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io very little better of~ than had It not done eo even thoae lew
timeotimeo. It io HUe with other kimlt of commoditiet. There
are timeo wllft 1!11 copy io the thiq to uoe and timet wften betler
reoulta can~ o1;tained otherwioe. If 'lhe time it ohort and the
meua.ae mua\ be put acro01, 111 ttle limit Ill olze and prominence;
take the full,..... lfilaere ilt ~ ~~~-. take the full pafe
~nol ,fpiiQW 1t with hial'ij:_II 11!' ~~·· ~If. fliildo are very limited,
d011t uoe 1M ful~at u~ liott ue -11t.r -.ace• and rely upon
lrequepcy,yf inoertiiilt to fl'l Qi.1! ~ltii. . Aric! they will come,
prcwill~ IJie ~ity io talabhi ...ol io ......erly preaented in

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"The rllbt "ind of ad..,rtioinc io alwayo beneficial to the
product about whielo it io concerned. Thio io particuladly true of
new&amp;paper l&gt;ll•l!&gt;i'iloin,, becauoe ,i t admits of a frequency of freah·
nen that ia pooolble w1th no other medium.

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be "gnsh 1tl1 hemlock."

HENRY A. D~NJS, EDITOR Of' THE HENDERSON
C.) DISPATCH SAYS:

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numb€1' of hulll'l" 1nto h1~ back, the officer dying from I
, ,.•ounds late r, 111 l lw ho~pitul.
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Fortunatelv 1or -.jocit!tJ~, o~her oHietm~ h.uve captured!
both L~nd1ts ~111..:c ,tud uo d o ubt they will::~oon be brought 1
to trin l.
Th~ natura l IJUI'~Il!HI w h1 ~-: h see ke rs of Justice Hl"f'
asking i ~ "\VhuL k 1nd of a JU r y will 'hear their caMe? " Will
· it be the aver~ge s pm elc~... g roup so often picked up from
among Amel'ica':-~ C ltl ze n ~ h lp whieh so often forgelt~ the
victim " nf the cowa 1 j]y {'1'\m ll l1 d ~ while dealing out thei r
mi ~:~ dirct ted d eed~ of mercy 't
And if the twn murderers
are con 'l'l ct ed and (_ondemned to tl eath as they both should
be, will a Ka ffrnn-hu ed governor ex e r c i 1:1 e hiK
s·hrht nf 1l1 m&lt; lt,·.l .\1111 -; a , p tht•m 11mn t h(' .J UMt d esert~ ot I
th eir 1.:1 im e OJ' wdl. ?ftf'J nil. ::loucto,· ht• properly av e n~red
while h1 o d 1l s \\oJAt t•Hem i c~ arc put n a t of the wny t o
eelVl. WUIIHJlg- on the 1cr-1 11f the mutl ey ( rcw, Just whi:Lt
1 they nHght e xpec t un ci Pt ~1m1 la r l'!n·um:tnnces
Cerlnll tl .)' the crim e ahovtl me nti oned ct~.n have · no
&lt;'Xlcnuattng ci n: nm slll.n~.: ~' :-~ connm:terl Wllh 1t Ill any manner, shape or form. It wt~H r~im ply thl' re~ u\t of a natur~l
iQborn k1ll ur, hnvlul-{ tlcn'" l\ tn lhtt murden1~1M w ~a pon
Whlch he wielder! w it h s uch telling cffef'L

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-that c&amp;.mcls are made frov~

liuer, MORE EXPENSIVE
tobaccos than any othetpqpu..
lar brand. Ca..,elsj;javl .p~en
more plea11ure to m.ore peopie
than any other cisafttte ~~·r

made.

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'1\II!IIDAY, JOLY II,

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ADV~JlTlSING

SECTION.

REbECCA
YAUG'A

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1Zeperline.

Type like thia

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for Opponenta
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~6 averap word&amp; mate a llne.J

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Gi11eapie Alao Good,
F11nn.iJJI; B. Hur!Je•

1 oonaecuUvt mautlmll for price uf

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• oonsec1.1Uve t.naerttom for prtce

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WlST V1flGIN1~:NS

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TJP• like ··~
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No &amp;d'lerttaement w1ll be taken lor
less than a minimum char1e o1

t.went-ctve cents !or each Uuler·

uon.

FoundLOBT-Ciga.~·cLW

Lighter. near 164.

N. Third Aveuue. Middleport. NoWty Th'! Dally

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Rew11.rrl .
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Last Minute Ref rcshmenhl
Last minute refreshments are

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forsccn the arrival o£ g~sts to the
exte nt that her pantry and rdri&amp;:·
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The brcnrl and th(&gt; filling for,
tJ eh of the Juyers can be varil'd to I
suit thtl occKaion for which the
1111.ndwich ia to be served. F'or each
~ndwich U!le bread rounds, or other ebapcs 1f you like, four, tbreC",

RENT!

nev.t. to Presby· 1

bath rooms,

tl'rhm Clnlrt:i-1\11 nn Main 1
~troel

lu rnmeroy.

Inquire 1
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t:bt'rsbu.ch ••
H•·cl AIHhnr roi tor•·.
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FRANCcMAFr
VETERAN BASQlJE

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Minneapolis 8, Columbus 6

Milwaukee 8, Ind1anapuli:; 5.

Fo8. 7HE DAVI$ CUP "
SIAIGLES AGAIN

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Cleveland ll;
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Phllactelph 'a

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Wa.shlngton
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Chicago

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New York 10; Dctrmt 6.
Chicago 7; Phllo.delphia. t.
ft. Louis 9; Boston 5.
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AMI-:RIVAN AS80CIATION
Columbus o.t. MmneaiXlh!i.
Toledo nL l:)t.. Paul.
Louisville nt Kansas City
Inrllanapol!s Ht Mllwnuk ~e.
NATIONAL LEAGUE

Phlludelph'a ut Clncilmatl
Bl'ouklyu at Ohkugo.
Bosto n at Pitt.sburl!h
New York. aL t3t Louis.
AMERICAN LEAGUt;
Cleveland at Phlladeiphln .

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be ue:cd in daintier sandwiches witll
thinly Alited mixed bt('8£ls and 1
p!trty flllinga mu.king i't quite dif- ,
fcrent frcm the club 1Yf1C that 1!'i ,
, toasted. To - 'mu~trntc, a fane·:.· 1
I hrend 9Uch a~ onwge l:J•·cad l f nu t I
l hl'('ll.d,l~llcrl Wllh 1.1 brightly ro kr etl
rhec ~e or ja m would h~ mad&lt;&gt; si m · 1l
1 r,ly and in t(· t·e s•in :I tc. sene .
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LEAGUE

NA~IONAt, I.I~AGUE
Plttsbuq~h 3; Philadelphia 2.
Only gnmr scheduled.

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Louisville 13, KallSU!i

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YESTERD1t. Y'S

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two and one inch in diameter respectively. If white bread 111 used
it may be toaRtf&gt;d on one side and
LhE'll l\.1\ed With a combination of
ground hf.n1, chicken, and olive nnd
nut. Slip the flniAhed l!andwi.:h
placed on a shullow well buttered
t'wo .beautiful a(latLment.ll '
pan into t.' very hot oven, or broiler
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fo• a ftw.,lnqtce to brown o~ top.
WHAT A~E. WE
Oue la.rre a l~ed 11l0n I'Gfltll
To d tcBs up the ,u nt:wlch with A
40NNA &gt;1 AVE FOR
garnish, CI)Ver with a thin slice of
2~ by 80 reet-ue:d to Ohlo
OINNER I TOOT5 ?
cucumber, and ..a •·ing of hat·U
Po\let Gn.
cooked egg, the yolk mashc•l and
i II&lt;"DZOned with a smalt sprig oi par·, 1'---~
One l4 runlll buuse--ctul h•:
fllC'y fllacC'd m the center tn 1\dtll
u!lcd lor two famllles-two '
color. Thi!l steeple stack idea may 1

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Chicago at Washlugton

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, ·~o. 1 ··~O"T :::..._&gt; ouree
-1rus t(..".GSIE

Rv" Ru!l8 Westove1

Sa belli attempted tiUch a flight with
,Rol{er Q. Williams in 11:128, but wu'
1forced to return t.o Old Orthard,

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Newark

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The Hotel Chittenden

Good Adverlioin11 ia a oervice thal io vital to the wei£ arc ami
•l 'fOII'eil of every buoineaa.

THE GEEVUM GffiLS

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It ia a oervice due all the people.

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Columbus, Qhio.
Perfect L!,cation .... Service .....Comfort
Rates surprisingly low
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Thrifty buyet'l appreciate thi• •ervice

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tli.e eatlmy capable hand11
, of ~is c:qua~ 4iplomats, the '!-""~
•r•~ Fre:neli.-n Is much more 1ft·
t.Nst.d ill teDnis, these daya. and
in the t;hancea of t~e French team:
bo relaJ th.ei.Davla Cup.
The ·'tr4tnclh tak@ their tennis
«eriO~aly· and Jo1a of the cup would
b. talamltoua ·inaeed to the Fre~h
P.-1 lt ~'liYeS ; 111l1St be laid
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E•peetal!y ~~ 1. n:t•n of _,~rotra s aay-E C'- .
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superiority qf aclvertiaed
Ill~· Th~t ia why ~111ineaa c:olice111;- that advertiae are extreme·
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liatfonat pi.,)', &amp;CCQttlfgi to the ' .\h, poi -~ wiU "-. h4_tt!!l"~r - ~: ~ i

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l!t tu tilow down. E••:ry QX!VO, he
makes on the court b~'! bt.•hmtt jt
eVery qufJCH!' o'f p~yiliu: •t•~v ~~1'VOUIJ enerp thab _
bliJ 1~ bOJ•. ~~
fiery brain e~n··aqJt!rra11t \tp.
.
[n ~he defenee .ot tlie up D~ro­
~ra wall have at , .Jti• J..hoq!Jiet .U••
Jrtat Henri · Coc:tiat. ~ho ~~ ponJt1!11' deftnjt.,l)' l9 daf.e~t ~ ···~l'"J!Ot~:·lt I
Vme11, should Eke Y:afilcee~t: ll~ ll: ~ I
ehallenJen. Th't'e Q)ehe .,·~ · O'!JJ !
particular II ttl, .Jo~.'I.M ~· ..-•&lt;.PI.,. I
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be lao ~lhl al to ~ unhEied ... , notlitp~ to ja\:. a~ut. He '• .no th3t ht. ·too wo;:ild n~ · play.., :.,1 !-I.e j
"l!rdl41•• ~~ coat"'
r.ounpter, and the it"u of int#r- Davia Cup matchits.
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turbed. They knew that when the
call came, the Basque would ana~r. And he d!d. And certain!Y
'fll:nce needed htm. He l:i&amp;Ved ~),e
bauble for .,arfanM by defeatmg
Viaea in a au"Jer)lumari !trort.
Thill ~r, •IIi~, h1• cquntry
calla and it w~uld .'be we,U to wager
any number · ~f htgb-ptu:e~ ·.fra!ICIJ
that Jean wtll cast adele his tm·
ploriDI., phYi!cl~tll aud prese~t

hi'!'"!'!'· for, h••!&lt;lle,A~y. come ."''YY!
lr' DlqJ'S'I :&gt;: '": " ' 'i 1' • "
tci Bo'r~ra~a·· .pb"yilcl1 cqtldition ·,,, 'Chi!lt! ~ t'ittlil~~~ &lt;1~. ' i.t1j~!i1Eui lt

...:• wbp ·Jea~ Borotra let it
~ last'yNr that' be did not
~ W!i '- play tourftarue}ltl aiqJea
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ol X.., Cup beeaustt he
4"0,..-,...
ebdaorerin% his health,

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TJ!ey are alwaya f'!'ided by tf,e adt becaure tf,ey know that
l!dYertioeCIIC!Ods are ef o'Utatandin1 Cl!lality,
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.LEAVING thll war debh and the French tennl1 f&amp;ltl· were undis· ',l'i~ltll ot ~nnla ®e1 ~t h.,.. 11 ·hat

Famouo Purple Cow ~ice 81toppa
Club UreajUast 25e to 60c
~uncheon 6.le
llinnet 60c and '• ~,.

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who
shortl y attempt a
fiolo flight from New York to Rumc, 1
ltaly, over the southern route.

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f'QJil T~lli PRt:SENT, BUT111Jll.'DS FOR TJiE FU'fUJ\E.

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ADV~JlTlSING

SECTION.

REbECCA
YAUG'A

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1Zeperline.

Type like thia

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nen b Too Stron1
for Opponenta
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~6 averap word&amp; mate a llne.J

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Gi11eapie Alao Good,
F11nn.iJJI; B. Hur!Je•

1 oonaecuUvt mautlmll for price uf

3.
• oonsec1.1Uve t.naerttom for prtce

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WlST V1flGIN1~:NS

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TJP• like ··~
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No &amp;d'lerttaement w1ll be taken lor
less than a minimum char1e o1

t.went-ctve cents !or each Uuler·

uon.

FoundLOBT-Ciga.~·cLW

Lighter. near 164.

N. Third Aveuue. Middleport. NoWty Th'! Dally

1'rlbW1~.

Rew11.rrl .
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dId
Last Minute Ref rcshmenhl
Last minute refreshments are

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forsccn the arrival o£ g~sts to the
exte nt that her pantry and rdri&amp;:·
cmtor

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The brcnrl and th(&gt; filling for,
tJ eh of the Juyers can be varil'd to I
suit thtl occKaion for which the
1111.ndwich ia to be served. F'or each
~ndwich U!le bread rounds, or other ebapcs 1f you like, four, tbreC",

RENT!

nev.t. to Presby· 1

bath rooms,

tl'rhm Clnlrt:i-1\11 nn Main 1
~troel

lu rnmeroy.

Inquire 1
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from
t:bt'rsbu.ch ••
H•·cl AIHhnr roi tor•·.
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FRANCcMAFr
VETERAN BASQlJE

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Minneapolis 8, Columbus 6

Milwaukee 8, Ind1anapuli:; 5.

Fo8. 7HE DAVI$ CUP "
SIAIGLES AGAIN

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Cleveland ll;
innings)

Phllactelph 'a

'fflts YEAR.

Wa.shlngton
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Chicago

innlngs l.

New York 10; Dctrmt 6.
Chicago 7; Phllo.delphia. t.
ft. Louis 9; Boston 5.
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U. S. Hunts ttPretty Boy" t'ioyd

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Pet.

50

26

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.615

39

39

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.494

38
38

42
43

.475
.489
.416

32

45

32

51

500

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AMI-:RIVAN AS80CIATION
Columbus o.t. MmneaiXlh!i.
Toledo nL l:)t.. Paul.
Louisville nt Kansas City
Inrllanapol!s Ht Mllwnuk ~e.
NATIONAL LEAGUE

Phlludelph'a ut Clncilmatl
Bl'ouklyu at Ohkugo.
Bosto n at Pitt.sburl!h
New York. aL t3t Louis.
AMERICAN LEAGUt;
Cleveland at Phlladeiphln .

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·AMERICAN .. J.EAGUE

be ue:cd in daintier sandwiches witll
thinly Alited mixed bt('8£ls and 1
p!trty flllinga mu.king i't quite dif- ,
fcrent frcm the club 1Yf1C that 1!'i ,
, toasted. To - 'mu~trntc, a fane·:.· 1
I hrend 9Uch a~ onwge l:J•·cad l f nu t I
l hl'('ll.d,l~llcrl Wllh 1.1 brightly ro kr etl
rhec ~e or ja m would h~ mad&lt;&gt; si m · 1l
1 r,ly and in t(· t·e s•in :I tc. sene .
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LEAGUE

NA~IONAt, I.I~AGUE
Plttsbuq~h 3; Philadelphia 2.
Only gnmr scheduled.

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St. Paul 12: Toledo 7
Louisville 13, KallSU!i

TOO'J:'S AND

ever

YESTERD1t. Y'S

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two and one inch in diameter respectively. If white bread 111 used
it may be toaRtf&gt;d on one side and
LhE'll l\.1\ed With a combination of
ground hf.n1, chicken, and olive nnd
nut. Slip the flniAhed l!andwi.:h
placed on a shullow well buttered
t'wo .beautiful a(latLment.ll '
pan into t.' very hot oven, or broiler
I
A. ~ P._ KLo~.
fo• a ftw.,lnqtce to brown o~ top.
WHAT A~E. WE
Oue la.rre a l~ed 11l0n I'Gfltll
To d tcBs up the ,u nt:wlch with A
40NNA &gt;1 AVE FOR
garnish, CI)Ver with a thin slice of
2~ by 80 reet-ue:d to Ohlo
OINNER I TOOT5 ?
cucumber, and ..a •·ing of hat·U
Po\let Gn.
cooked egg, the yolk mashc•l and
i II&lt;"DZOned with a smalt sprig oi par·, 1'---~
One l4 runlll buuse--ctul h•:
fllC'y fllacC'd m the center tn 1\dtll
u!lcd lor two famllles-two '
color. Thi!l steeple stack idea may 1

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St. L~ u.ls at New York .
Chicago at Washlugton

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The Perfect Forgetter

THE
TOILER
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, ·~o. 1 ··~O"T :::..._&gt; ouree
-1rus t(..".GSIE

Rv" Ru!l8 Westove1

Sa belli attempted tiUch a flight with
,Rol{er Q. Williams in 11:128, but wu'
1forced to return t.o Old Orthard,

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IN1'ERNATIONAJ, Lt:AGU•;
Newark

a.t Rochest.cr.

uwm~ to

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By EDSON R. WAITE, SHAWNEE, OKLA.

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There s Alwa,vo a hearty welcome for you nt

The Hotel Chittenden

Good Adverlioin11 ia a oervice thal io vital to the wei£ arc ami
•l 'fOII'eil of every buoineaa.

THE GEEVUM GffiLS

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Adertioin1 throu1h the printed p41e io a 1enuine service.
It ia a oervice due all the people.

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tilE "liOU'E 01' liOSrlTf\LlTY"

Columbus, Qhio.
Perfect L!,cation .... Service .....Comfort
Rates surprisingly low
11.60 to •uq

Thrifty buyet'l appreciate thi• •ervice

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tli.e eatlmy capable hand11
, of ~is c:qua~ 4iplomats, the '!-""~
•r•~ Fre:neli.-n Is much more 1ft·
t.Nst.d ill teDnis, these daya. and
in the t;hancea of t~e French team:
bo relaJ th.ei.Davla Cup.
The ·'tr4tnclh tak@ their tennis
«eriO~aly· and Jo1a of the cup would
b. talamltoua ·inaeed to the Fre~h
P.-1 lt ~'liYeS ; 111l1St be laid
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gun mauacre at;
of them l"edera l men, and
her wr. J;1eSic arc under

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~-~li!~~~"'i~~~el ;.; J~J!i-;;;;t felt fu~re buaiqpaa.
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medicos, wiU actually 1'tiorten his rotra and C~het. · Ail'd~n ~~ ·r•. ·l .
life.
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, of our.. 1-J~lertcan eredltor.: .r.liibl:
E•peetal!y ~~ 1. n:t•n of _,~rotra s aay-E C'- .
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te.mperam.eDt 11 th11 l.t-ue, Ju r tht• • .,,..IF&gt; . . ·~ J; . ~&lt;I~• r.,.,.,., ~ndlcotr. ,_ I

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BillY~ are quicl&lt; to notlce·tlte

superiority qf aclvertiaed
Ill~· Th~t ia why ~111ineaa c:olice111;- that advertiae are extreme·
IY P«?pul"r.
.

liatfonat pi.,)', &amp;CCQttlfgi to the ' .\h, poi -~ wiU "-. h4_tt!!l"~r - ~: ~ i

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l!t tu tilow down. E••:ry QX!VO, he
makes on the court b~'! bt.•hmtt jt
eVery qufJCH!' o'f p~yiliu: •t•~v ~~1'VOUIJ enerp thab _
bliJ 1~ bOJ•. ~~
fiery brain e~n··aqJt!rra11t \tp.
.
[n ~he defenee .ot tlie up D~ro­
~ra wall have at , .Jti• J..hoq!Jiet .U••
Jrtat Henri · Coc:tiat. ~ho ~~ ponJt1!11' deftnjt.,l)' l9 daf.e~t ~ ···~l'"J!Ot~:·lt I
Vme11, should Eke Y:afilcee~t: ll~ ll: ~ I
ehallenJen. Th't'e Q)ehe .,·~ · O'!JJ !
particular II ttl, .Jo~.'I.M ~· ..-•&lt;.PI.,. I
,{)~ •l9; do ~ ~t-44~ ~~ •••q , •Ct.!•"

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be lao ~lhl al to ~ unhEied ... , notlitp~ to ja\:. a~ut. He '• .no th3t ht. ·too wo;:ild n~ · play.., :.,1 !-I.e j
"l!rdl41•• ~~ coat"'
r.ounpter, and the it"u of int#r- Davia Cup matchits.
:

"::'!'

__:! _! _! ll. lll tl.ti

turbed. They knew that when the
call came, the Basque would ana~r. And he d!d. And certain!Y
'fll:nce needed htm. He l:i&amp;Ved ~),e
bauble for .,arfanM by defeatmg
Viaea in a au"Jer)lumari !trort.
Thill ~r, •IIi~, h1• cquntry
calla and it w~uld .'be we,U to wager
any number · ~f htgb-ptu:e~ ·.fra!ICIJ
that Jean wtll cast adele his tm·
ploriDI., phYi!cl~tll aud prese~t

hi'!'"!'!'· for, h••!&lt;lle,A~y. come ."''YY!
lr' DlqJ'S'I :&gt;: '": " ' 'i 1' • "
tci Bo'r~ra~a·· .pb"yilcl1 cqtldition ·,,, 'Chi!lt! ~ t'ittlil~~~ &lt;1~. ' i.t1j~!i1Eui lt

...:• wbp ·Jea~ Borotra let it
~ last'yNr that' be did not
~ W!i '- play tourftarue}ltl aiqJea
~
ol X.., Cup beeaustt he
4"0,..-,...
ebdaorerin% his health,

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TJ!ey are alwaya f'!'ided by tf,e adt becaure tf,ey know that
l!dYertioeCIIC!Ods are ef o'Utatandin1 Cl!lality,
·

.LEAVING thll war debh and the French tennl1 f&amp;ltl· were undis· ',l'i~ltll ot ~nnla ®e1 ~t h.,.. 11 ·hat

Famouo Purple Cow ~ice 81toppa
Club UreajUast 25e to 60c
~uncheon 6.le
llinnet 60c and '• ~,.

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who
shortl y attempt a
fiolo flight from New York to Rumc, 1
ltaly, over the southern route.

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former lta!ia'n war

Cacsare
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GOP~ 'ADVPTISING !IIOT ONLY ~AKES BUSINESS

f'QJil T~lli PRt:SENT, BUT111Jll.'DS FOR TJiE FU'fUJ\E.

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•liUCKLEBERRY'
PRESENTATION
wu ezplaln~
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S~HOLARSHIP IS 'c::beC:~o Go IPDM[HOY TENNis; :~~~~;:~:~! NEW RUlES GIVEN ~c:n~:~=::""'~BRINGS Mi\NY GOOD LA U s
Bf nRMEH' Coun~~Kr~=~d~~= HNH I~ BEGUN'::~::..:;:~~:::.: ;tO:: rOUT ron SPENDING
~EftS CUUNTIAN ~~~~¥i~~fi~ 1 DAY ~OHNINC 1r~t~~:~~~~ HOE HAl FUNDS
tbe tu

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ot t3 to eover tnauranee
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W';.~~ ...':.ePdbl~:l8 an act t.o autb· A laqe audience nlled. t.he Junior t "~w headed wretch who brouahJ. ~It
~-tbe oount&gt; oomm•-tnnara of hilh auditorium Mon~
•·· even 1ng gRng up from
ao to spiiat
ort~e
t.he the JJUtter
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and ha.d
m a 11 beeorpe ,..
.....:~Yany count)' LO PI'O"Ide dli'eet houa• and had many load laughs over the .scouts before the last ~a.ct FJ:ed

In n.ch

READERS' NOTICE - Jr rou want

1n8' relief and for the audtt.or t.o thtet-act comedy
'Huckleberry Crow u tl'je Nesro roustaboUt bad
deduct Mld amount. frOm Lhe tax~ the wont boy In to~ presented the prhaclpal ~medy lines and tl·
'"tontlement with eadl taxtna' •ubdlv- br the hlr and 8Quare club of the though he WM at times d1fllcult . to
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- Lad Recetvea

Ex . .Spd Ier

Honor

Mr Orate aatd Tuesd&amp;y that the Pederated church under 'thl ~lrec
three companions were returned AdmanJatrator OP.,
here to ra.ce cha.rres brought by
-t•
new regulnttona wW mean ll reor L1on of Glenroy B Ewlnl
~q
ganl&amp;ation ot the Yelp County
'111e: play wtltch conqemed t\ie
Parttclpanta In Fuat 1 1'1lrl6
gency Rehef Funda,
Reller Comtnltlt!e and that mem 'at11:ilp on" of Hucklebel't)' tMarioll
R d
J N Damron W M Miller and
J
Ord
oun
Albl!rt Davls were released Mon
uuea
era
bera namea ~uat be eubmiUed to Ward.&gt; and hil cana ol rouchneckli
day l.fternoon tollowln&amp; the dis
the State Rellef Oommlaaton tor n a snuJl mintos town was pact~
SINGLES MATCHES I missal or stmlla• cl••l1l'" tiled CHANGING SYSTEM confirmation Th~ new board •d -.ith humor and boyish likee and
1agaln.st them
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9hall have not leu than 6 members dllllkee from atart to finlah. Be~
th Brownings wife who came here
nor more than 15 a.ccordlrlB' to \he tore the end ot th&amp; ftrst act when
onhnue ue1 ay
1 J Monday to bE' pre~t at the hear~
anner n
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on..., new MJJlna
Hucll: was put In charse of &amp; JrQ~
Great Jntereat
l ing IIJ\IIigned tht a u t o m o b 11 e
May Be Spent, Defin•
A cue supervisor of trained ex-~ ctJ'l' store by the owner Judge
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to the
locAl j u s t. I c e a.s
t 1 L• 1 d
pertence ahaU bt appointed and Tolliver (Harold Ortleler} who
Displayed
S£curity for paytn~nt and ooet.s in
1 e Y
II e
ciertcal eervtce b needed 'nlf trll5ted him despite the admonlthe cnse Browning wat t.hen re-~
employees shaU be known 1\.!1 L10ns ot Mr McCloskey tTip Dye)
The Hrst rounds of the singles 1 1£-n~ed and th car w111 be held un
New rules and reaulatloll8 gov
Oounty Relief Administrator&amp;
manqer of th.~ •tore everyone In
tt nnls tournament
for Pomeroy til t he ftnH.l payment of the tlne 1e1nlng expenditures 01 Federal Em
The reoJ'IalllzatiOD of the Meip the audlerlee was 'Whole hearledly
boys under the ageB of 17 was and costs the court said.
ergency relief funds
1Siued
by County Rellef oommlttee ahou1d be with Huck. and hla ,:rew There
played Monday at. the Ebersbach
All four men were restdenta of Harry L Hopklm admlni.strator oi done tmmedlately the welfare dlr were ~1 ..tbQa. Ul the plot such
1such relief fund! have been rec.elv ector aaid ao the appointme nte may ~~:~ J:n.,~= o~":.e
court here with much lntenl!t West VIrginia
manifested
ed at the otflce of J H Orate be made before August 1 To pro• Jl~..
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Twenty three young tenn\8 play
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Meigs County Relief Director It has ,Ide fund! tor salartes of the mem·
rrs or the v1llage parltc pated in the
been announced
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and ~
ctt)r sncter
pal
bets MT Orate 8\llllellted t h at e~~.e~l Jess Skinnum
(Charles
OJoeeknerJ
nnnual event Mond"y sponsored
The rules ~overn the expenditure member
donate tl each to a prlvate but we won t dl~ the detalla
t nough the efforts of The Dally
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of federal funds staUng that Buch
fund
Which
In turn can be used all here tor fear it would spoU Ute mya
Tribune and Pomeroy bwdnes.s men
funds mt.lBt be distributed soley by
t he salary fund inasmuch 116 there Wry for those who will see the pre
The first set delayed somewhat
publl ... atJulcles after August 1
i8 no prtvete relief fund ln this aentation of the play In Middleport
bt.caUBe of a wet court waa pla.yed
The funds must be used to pro county
and R&amp;clne
10
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about
clock with Blazewicz
vide medical a.ld a.nd medical sup
Further
infornU.tlon
will
undoubt~
The fourteen boys -. !he cast
tAking Sauvage by a 6 4 6 3 score
pUes for the !'oat of shelLer for
Maness earned the right to com
needy unc:mployed not to paybospl edly be obtained before the reor- were well selected for their varloua
pllte &amp;Balnst Blazewicz Tuesday
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, ehll ganlr.atlon of the committee here l'Oles and scampered about 'the
b
n1omln~r at B oclock wh n he de Game ..... eepa Interest Of ta 1 11 18 or or boardiDB ou
It was thousht
st.ap in complete abandon never
e
dren tn private homes or public In
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thinking ot etaae trtaht, ln fact
fr~~~ ,:~~~e~a! ~
h
lth
Crowd Untd Laat Man stitutlom employees are not fed
onJoyiDI the t\imbllnt: and general
e
mus
w
a
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R
t
ed
P.ral employees and ~hould not be
hub hub. Marlctn Ward u Huck
victory over Htmnf!SIIy 6 4 6 2 to
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e lr
compensated out of federal rundB
wu more than acctptable aa the
compete In the second round Tues
MILjor E 0 BtaU8ht aupervlsor
nay aaalnst Bob Mees who won over
SCORE IS S..4
or staLe emerpncy reUef funda ad
Nye 6 4 6 4
ded a supplement t.o the federal !
TO
ea~~~~ ~:~~ ~~~n~e~ ~~~1:! Tymg And Wmnmg Runs regulations a.dvlslna Mr Orate that
d
d Ith
t h
before Augwt I all em])li)Jees ot
Plana have been completed b}
1 to th
.;'lth 6 1~~ ro~esd~y 0c~~o~cJ
On Base In Last
p11vate a11enctes dillpensllliJ relief
hJ-.L Bob Dul'8t of Portland tor a trip
drew a bye In the first round!
In lD
mlll!t become publlc employees 90~
Ce t
Charlie Graber defeated Richard
n
g
that whenever possible their ular
to the
n ury of Pro(l:reSB Jilx)&gt;Of!i
ies should be paid rrom prtvate
tlon at Chlcaao AJ¥1 points in .the
\fug~ar ~ho In t~e b firS: t match
The fairly large crvwd of specta. funds and the Individuals be em
f&amp;l west on nls trusty motorcycle
0
p ~~II .;;81 be ~~ ~ d ~~I e t
bl I tor who joUineyed t.o the )llgh ployfd on a bast&amp; Of t1.00 per year l t l a ' t . _ , .. ,.,. .... - ......
ltMh~s ~.~~ le:lwlrllnedle•h···"' Wi'hl•• "
tee
a
e rou e ~&gt;c hool Held to see the Firemen i'n
Major Braught alw tntormed Mr .s.ifliea. LweriuToocll,_. - 4"''' 1 _....
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Lll.'twl!(&gt;r ~by a 6 0 s~ore to earn till' t ..am certainly got their mone)Q 1sian ~cdviny state or federal M _ 11 ..... ~ ,,~ f!l • ,..... OftiiCJ tra.vel to Chicago Afte" visiting the
rlght to attle Hn~eiton
wl1o de \tOrth even U they actually dropped I ~ ftance w19hhlB to take odvan •~ a.., dllap fUll•...! wldr. t~~a• ~- World. Fair there he will continue
feate.j Hawk 8 1 Donald Jenkin something besldu ~&gt;lugs and wash ta.gf! or the provslom contained In .._.......,.,...... ~,. a uu. w.M~fllll. hls journey to the Yellowstonl'!. Nn.
5011
advanct'd to th.c scc~nd rounch er~ Into the hat as Btrl!t!t Com miss I Senate 8111 200 may do 80 by nqt- -'c..
tlonal Park Rnd thence to the P:l.
by his victbry ovm
Leifheit G 1 loner Ebersbach tra~+&gt;lled around 1fl 1 r~lng the sta~ Relief OommiA
ciftc coast thro111h Los Angeles a.nd
Leo VaUKhan
wm be mHtcht!c hill quest for nickels and dimeH
other Wflstern cltlea and r "turn
111on of their intentions In wrtt\ng
again~t Jenkinson In the second The Pu'emen finally copped the 1 After the proper written notlflca
The cyclist mfonns the Trlbunt&gt;
rcunds nrter de!t"o.tlni Donald~ I!Rme but it waH a hard uphill firht uon hus been received th Relief
that he will repol.\t va.rloua pha.scs
bwther Gerald Monday afternoon f nd It wound up in a light tlniBt'l Gommlssmn wiD allow the ~yment
or hiE trip on motorcyclt to the

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tloioate In "'• "'"'
Oeo W Kreltler counLy ~~.t~enL o!
M11lgs county ll'Lid yesterday that

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('XOI!Pt!onaUy favorable rates had
tK,,n "'"""'" '"' thiB tou• T&gt;"an&lt;
"ortatton hotel fctr two n1Khts two

TRAGIC ACCIDENT

b\eakfastll admission to

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In Wh1ch YGuth Loot e.nd a few other incidental expens
ee are Included 1n the price or
S1ght Ia Recalled
!113 00 for t H Club members and
\ f\4 00 to others who may .vl&amp;h t.o
By Fr~enda
With th~ an~e mcnt here of
" rr-cent. honor bestowed upon Da.le
Po'IIJell of Columbllfi son of Mr
And Mnl oerge Powell or Spfiler
Metas COunty who wa.s one of the
14 Btudents to receive scholarships
flwn the American FoundatiOn for
the Blind In New York Cit~ the
tnililc accident whicl:!. c11.used the
tlindnt!SS has been recalled
Whe I his early teens Powell
lite
another
boy held
a natural atfmlly Lo nrearlllli In
bis enthusiMm young Powell con
') atructed a powder firing gun ac
eor&lt;llng tQ plans formed In his own
lnd 0 11 hted llh 11
18 e1! 01 u, th
P1
t g
w
c
l'OUJ18 man prepared for a deftiOn
atraUon or Its em.c1ency However
1f)t ftrBt time thr trigger or the im
provlaed sun wab pulled Instead of
the usual explosion in the chambet
which sends the bullets speeding
from the barrel the gun exploded
ln the lads hands injuring both
&amp;)'U to such a.n extent that he wa.s
.te,~ with tutal blindness the te
~a~der of his life
Qi8plte the ha.ndltap previous
~ as a student the reoom
mendatlofl8 of his former teac.hers
ana a. definite gool won him the

m~nyn

~oung

~Jar.,hlp

~llowmg hit-~ gra.duatlon f.o:om
~ Ohio StAte School for the Blind

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1931 Pc,well studied at LhtJ
:KitkBville College or Osteopathy
illd Sw-gery In Kirkllvllle Mo a,nd
iS 1tnrolled In the summer Mchool of
t .. Ohio State University now it
••~ learned
Blnce 1925 the foundation bns
awarded 115 ~teholarshlpll. to young

ln.ccompany the club member~ on
1 the tour
In addltlon to the cost of the
to lr the members of the party will
(ln!y need to provide fund!! for four
1meals In Chicar,o and for elevated
rf\ llroad fa.re to and from the ho~1 on two days. Thl.&amp; tour will per
n Jt the tourlstrJ to spend one even
lng In Chlcaao and have two full
days and one evening nt the
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Oeo W Kreltler county &amp;.llJ'Icul~
tural agent left Monday ror Co11 mbus to attend a meet1n11 called
by authorit Cll of thfl United State!
J.;epart.ment of Agriculture
This meeting called by M L
Wilson placed In charge of the
wheat contJol program by President
Roosevelt will be attended by
agriculturol col).ege extetllllon dlr
t rtorfl and farm economists from
ttn states lt.8 purpose Is to outline
plans ror controlling wheat acre
cge ror this tall u provided by the
HCC,ltly p8fi8Cd
National Farm
Adjustment Act
Plaas will be made to put the
p ogram Into operation on the
a('rtn.ge of wheat to be seeded In
the Unit.ed St.Rtes tllll'l fall Mr
Kreltlrl Is one or fotir county agrl
f'Uitural agent.'! who will attend
the meeting being called In for
this pmpot-~e l&gt;y H C Ramsower
director of Ohio s agricultural ex
t&lt;'ll81on service or the Ohio State

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with what it lave•

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LISTERINE

ans
0 andBobby
willVo.ugh
fact&gt;
R meai!Ul'P.
Harbrecht6 took
Charley Graber Tueflduy
At the completion of the scconcl
round Tuesday the semi !lna1B play
wHI be Btarted which Manager TIJ
Dye believes w111 provide plenty of
hoLly contested matches until the
flnlllG play with the tNO be.~t ol
the singles tom nament compctinl
fat honors
ImmediatelY following the singlet
play the double matches will begin
to determine the ch \ffiplon daub
lcs playcu or Pomerov
Prizes to be awarded the winners
upon the completion of the tournav
were donated by the New York
Clothlnll' House Jla,rti~~:Y
&amp;: ~n
nett The Voi'Ue Shoppe EberBbach
Hardware
McMaster Hardware
Reeds Drug Store
Tl)e ea.ntta.1~
C'lloc(ry ls runJishlng !Jails 1s&lt;:d 1
the play
BIRTHDAYS CEttBRATI!:D

Mr and Mr;--J;'otJ Elberfeld. of
Mulberry Avenm~ and S&lt;f. lacob
Elberfeld Jr of t:.oran returned
Monday fJ!.Chlcago where they
hnve bE;f:!n a jldtn« the Century PI
Progre¥ E
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PRfSIDENT TAKES

USE or C~~ TAXE~

~CliVE CH~RG[ IJF
RECOVERY' Pl~NS

FIR RHIH N~T
AllOWE~ IN ~GTi

Attorney General
aid era More F undo
For F1ght

Mr. Roooevelt Will Pero•
onally D1rect Econ·
om1c Prolll'am

Legialature Om1ta
ment, Block1n1 Tram·
fer Of Fundo

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TO CURB CRIME

TOLEDOAN CHOSEN

WI:-IITE EVASIVE

Officials Convinced Eq·
uipment At Hand Ia
Inadequate

To Direct ExJI'I'nditure of
$3,300,000,000 Un·
der lckea

When Aaked If Omiuion
W11l Cauae Htm To
Exereiae Veto

: ~IGTIM~ ~f KI~N~PERS ~Till 8£1NG
HHD: IMP~RTANT ·onEAK' EXPECTED
H ~GC~~ S~ON IN O'GONNHl C~SE

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Amend-~

Many Rum or. Rerardmg Releaae Of Powerful Pohti·
c1ana' Nephew Str1ke Stone-wall Of Silence
At O'Connell Home In Alba)ly

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Shock Of Ktdnaptng Too Great For Ag..d
Man'• Hearl To Witbatand, "Jake The Bar·
ber" Case Shll Myaterioua To Police

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COlumbus 0
July 12-IN&amp;1\J}other monkey
wrench
was
UUown into the Ohio reuer mach!
Bv JAMES L KILGAI.J..EN
nery today when Oonrnor Georgf'
Albany
July
12 - INS--For the first t•me &lt;lnce the
Whtt&gt;e wa.a Informed thnt the Pfe1f
rer auoUne tax repenll"l a pnrt or
~•dnapmg five day' ago or 24-year old John J O'Connell
Ule (JiglAiature s nt'w tax p1ogram
Jr member!'! of the polltu~ all) powerful O'Connell fam
will prohibit diversion of the high
wfl)' money tor relld
put'p()!leB In
I'11y of Albany admttted prtvateh to cloAe frtend~ today
local subdivisions
W•••hlng:
that thev were confident the m1ssmg youth would be re
'the lnformaLton was given to the
aovernct' by Major E 0 Brnught
I turned soon----\Safe and unhanned
st.nte rehef Pmpervisor
NegotiatiOn!-! wJth the kidnaper~ were reported
Qtlvemor White was evasive
when uked whether thl!! will rnuse
1 hortly before noon to be progres.&lt;ung
satJsfa~'or1ly, a)
111m to vote the bill
1 tlwugh neither the police nor the 0 Conr.ell famtly would
The ptelrter bill rP.peals tht!
fourth cent of the present tour
tormall) aclmtt thnt a ddintte contact bad been estab-cent ga.ollne tax which 1S wed ror
,,hrd
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highway purposes exclusively Th~
Otm,llttt bill levyln11 a one~cent a
anon tax ou a1 1quid
tht&gt; Leave tn For Bank on 1500
:noney "» be ust&gt;d for schools
M1le J.tunt to Cart·

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Brown and
Ellis In

Pairlcla.

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Italian Armada
LeaVeS IceIand

"ELMER THE
GREAT"
Batty Comedy nf Baseball
BlondeR

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Russians Are
Condemned To Die

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For Attemptllll' to Start
bellton by Potaon•n•

Government Asks
For Reduced Rate

w~klfti'Jileft

IndiAna Pubhc Service COm·
mioston Told Rates Sh.,..ld
be Cut 10%

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u.s place

[ am still oppo._'led t.o any rnls
lng of the state ~~:asollnc tax Will&gt;
the rovernor s maly comanent
In rushing Its t30 000 000 ta:w:atkm
Pl'Oiram lllrough thl! leKislature
state senate lnBUrgents accidentally
amendmentl permittina
use of gasoline funds for reller
Br&amp;Uilht told the governor
Theretore
the COWl
ties and cltlll!
been di
thCI.r
reUet
do oo

wrtaht, L..brador

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HKioe~3b

Hoodp
Crueserc
Berry p c
RKloctcf
Zahllt
Kindle lb
Maness rf

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SON SAVES FA.TRE&amp;
IWJsyllla 0 July 12- INI!c-'!1!
Be11 60 fatn\el:O o~ \V,eillo ~
uear here who waH rescued by his
!On when he was bell'lll gored by a
bull was recovering today from his
111jlll1es
The animal turned on Bell as he
was leadlna It alona the' road near
hie home tossed h' m In the atr and
waH goring him when Bells son
John arrived wlth a club lijld beat
the bull away The elder man But!·
ered \nternal inJuries and I!IE!veral
hrokeh rlbR

GIRL IS

AUTO VICTIM
MRS R0081MtLT 1!1 Qll£BEC

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July "l2-i1NBEight~year old
Martha Kanada
dauiJhter of a coal miner died "'tf'n!
~ay ot a broken neck and
frac•
tured hlp sutn~red yeaterday when
she was struck by
the autom
oblle of H W OOUKdan
salesman
of Zion IlL
Oouthan t1a1 exonerated by C&lt;lr
oner Thomas Rossiter

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FIREMEN FIGHT
FIRE WITH MILK

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of Cemuune dam11ness. Cemiinly,
Luckiea Pleuel I an well under·
stand why men pruse tuckies• fine
tobacco character and mellow·mdd·
ness-bu"'" for ,_I vllue ft'"f'M·
relauoosh1p between my agarette illrly rbe osllltlllce of P.llf"'1 wbjch
and my lips And if mere·sanftbillg\ 'Toasdns''bnngs-for,Wlth"" my
rm sensmve about, n·s that feeling agareue 11apmonaJ.wam•tethill!!-

t suppose, men would ali""J reason
for liking Lttckiea JU$1 a femirune
wbUD. Maybe 11 IS, b!f 1(s a whim
dw I love to 1Dc!Wge • for I am
always conSCious ol tile 1ntunate

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Estranged Mate
Is Jleld In Case

By ()peratora m Drawm1 up
Code f!&gt;r Recovery of
C'!"l Bualneaa

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$5 Day Wage Used
As Basic l!ate

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Quebec July 12-~Retresbed
oy a resttuJ nltht Mrs FrankUn
D Roosevelt toda.y prepared to visit
historic and scentc spots In this
realon____________
on her ncatlon a.utomoblle
wur
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The mlne operaton adherlnl to
this qreement In Ohto, Pennaylva.nla Weat VlralDia and other
stah!1 include onlY thoae wbo have
contracts with the t:JD1ted Klne
Worten and do not tncluda eert&amp;1n
others, wbo are meetlna allo IUid
are expecte&lt;l to preaent a dirferent
code to Hueh S Jolu!aoD IDduotrlal
fdm1nlltra1or
IIWU l!llpleted.Job!ISOD will de•
llln•te a m Whlcb all ...,.
llictll!a ooal lnteroote must IUbmlt
111e1r .,... ond fta,. t11em ..,_
ordlnlted

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Philadelphia July
a detective squad
'\
guarded the estate of W
Martin 1\.BBOCI&amp;te editor Of ~
Saturday Evenmg Poat ana, whli. ..
\.IBS believed to han been ur W 1
tempt to kidnap hla son Pe\tr~
Martin aged four
~--.
An unidentified. man was seen IJ1
servants loiLerin&amp; about the astaee:
yesterday afternoon and w&amp;&amp; drtv~
en off when be attempted to ap-.
proach the boy who W88 plaJIUI 'bl
a garden LAter poJiee found tbe
woodwork had been carved ~"AJ
r.ear the lock on a rear door ~·-\~&lt;
was belleved the man had
aft.&lt;
1
at bempt to enter the house
Martin and se\'eral friends remained on guanl durtng the nJaht.
a.waltln&amp; t.ht mans return. Tbf
household was badly frightened lata
1n the eventna when a maid acream.
~d and declared llhe
saw a miiLR
t.l-truat hla head through a door A
sea.rc:h of the esta~ located far
from the main road In a deeP
EGG HUNT IS ON
woods tailed to reveal a trace of
IN NORTHERN OHIO Lhe man
Poot.prlntB were found leading to
Findlay o JulY 12-IN&amp;-Sorne "" bam but a thorouah search ~e
where In northwestern Ohio today failed to uncover the mYBterlous inwas a house where $600 worth ol truder
eap are cached following the hi
··~"~ln~oa~ld~h~e:.h~""
__'_.._._••_.. no
jacl:tng of an en ttttek last night
letteJ'si
and the abduction ot the truck
driver and a companion
Pollee of tour counttea searched
the h0U81! today M intensely Bl!
were conducting a man~
hunt
Ray Lehman. 22 the truck driver
and. WalteT Chaney
18 hl8 com Approve 3 2 Per Cent Liq.
p&amp;nlon both of
Celina
weren't
utd by NNrly Two to
much help
They were blindfold
ed last. nlll'bt at the time thetr ear
One MaJOI'IIy
10 was unloaded by the hi jacters
Oklahoma City Okla. JuiJ
IN~LateAt retum11 from y~
aar s referendum revealed todQ
TI:-IIS IS MUCH
that Oklahoma had voted almoat. 2
TO BE DOUBTED to 1 to lepllze 3.2 per oent beer ~
The vote tn 2.851 prectncta out df
in the state was 2S1,GO'I' to
Chleqo July I~INSThree point~\wo actually ran~
aea lUi hlgh u four point-one
nine
Arnold S Wahl. director of
the Wahl Institute of BleW
fnl' told brewmasten meet
1nr here that most ot the
bre'llt' sold at 3.2 per oat aloohoUc content is actually 3.3
and 3.5 per cent
alc:obol
lief! and

AB R H PO A E
5 1 1 ll 5 1
511121
312020
101011 1
301406
400000

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ller in evidence he was aduaU.:,
teld by the senders Thus fl'lloOI
at Factor believed the !ltran~e ~
r1ap drama waa moving to a rapfd.
nnale
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whenc~,;r
a .aiiJill!t rtna:

the one t.lme Hal8ted

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PRICE

CUMMINGS M~KES
~EADY UBATTlE
WITH GANGSTERS

OFarB drove a long tty to rlrht j
ftrld that about half or the public 1
thought It was foul nnd the other 1
half said fair but Lilt! umpire who!
hat final jurisdiction decided IL was
fvul and With the dHCII!Ion went the
lv.st chance of the Churchmen W&gt; 1
C cars then flied out and Hf!iO.l wag
O;Jt on his Infield hit
1
The disputed drive had scored
a run to tie the score but 1t was not
n lowed and thereby hang t.ht&gt; caw;e
of much a1gument
1
1 he Fl~en 6COred tour runs In
lhe sixth lnnlng on t~ree hits Q.
wnlk and
eJTor w.hUe Lbe Chute~
i!ten had 1100red a quartette on ftve I
hits and error h'l the thtrd The
winning tun WR5 pushed over by
lJ1e Firemen In the~ big toning
erter having broken Into the rup
cW,umn with one marker In the

Fifty relatifu a.nd friends aa.th
ercd
the bpme of Mr and Mrs
Ouy Watson ~! Condor Street Mon
da&gt; ~n~n1r and celebr&amp;ted with a
party tn ~o~ctr ot t~ b~dayl of
David Wa!OOil and l'iiB 111\"&lt;!'"11l
David w1ua.m j.:\lof the host and
It as
Wllt.aon a 18th
1 oste
OS a....!and':" David Wuuams
1
ann ven • 11
nr~ter aq eveptna ~en\ II). ~ry
maklrig the relatives and friehd8
d arted wlahi"'l Ute •ueaia of hon Tc..~l
ep
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or miLnY hapot lttrthdayB
Slmp.Ban (I
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Hees2b

Personals

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POMEROY NATIONAL BANK

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LEASED WIRE OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.

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TOOTH PASTE
A!Ho Th., Gel!lha Girls,.
one Inning
out 111 the
nluth
one 1 ~~r
on such·~·~"~'"~m~l~tl.egd~to~t~h~•h;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~?~~~C~;;;;;;;;;;;;;~Tr~l~b~Wl~•~v~la~m~a~I~I~H~e~ls~p~':•po~';•g~~~~~~~~~~~~
property In each
I to leftve at once lt was said
1
lundlotd
1n and
the lll.St
With
two and
on baa'~lO~~or~th~e~t
1un needed
tie and two to win
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The box score follows
Firemen C5;
1\B R H PO A E
GrtJen 3b
4 1 1 0 S 1
RShumakerss
410150
THrill 2b I o; f 1 1 2 3 1
H Yo~;~ng ct p
4 o u 1 0 1
s Yo'tina tb
3 1 o 20 o 1
Bartels rf cf
4 o 1 l 0 1
Dnnnlt
:110200
GrCR8C
301020 1
Rea p rr
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l'nderstand h111 actions per~)*
spoke louder than words ~ ~
prtse perhaps WM the appear
ct a male member bnpereonatln a
yvung lady That In itself u
wortH lh.e price of adml.ssiau
The following boy11 were members
or the cast Huckleberry Mar on
Ward Pinky Plnfealhere Fred
Orow Tudge ToUiver HaroJd Oru
e"er Mr McClosky Tip Die Nor
man Tolliver Howard Ewlns J~
Sklnnum Charles Gloedwer ~n
Lung Loo Carl Jennings Flapjack
George Joachim Tubby Timmor. s1
Elwood Bowers Micky Malone,
Vlllllam Strauss Squirmy Bean
Richard Nye Buster Brown Oha&amp;
Russell Freckles
Klosson JeG.
Webster and Lengthy Smith Cha.s
Price The cast was asslsted In ~e
lnst a.ct entitled Old Glory by t.
Rroup •~
.u boy &lt;eou•·""' t•om Pomerov
and Middleport
The play Will be presenLed to
ulght at the Middleport high school
auditorium and to...onorrow evenlnK
(Wednesday) at the Racine hlil'
oohobl 111.ud1tor1um The proceed.
from the play wm go toward the
btneftt or a boy scout camp tn
Meigs county

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~ ~at ~, and house Total
36 4 124 10 41
Miss Martha
gueat Mlss Irene Pran"k ot Upper
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Sandusky art spendlna the week at
Ea.rned runs Churchm~n .z
Buckeye Lake Mise Pra.nk -. ho has
Left on bases Ptremetl 4 Simp
b~en a guest at the Dorst home on son 7
WeBt Main at.reet the past week wlii
Base on balls Rea. 2 Younr 1 I
return tQ her home In Upper San B&lt;.rry l
dWiky from Buckeye Lake
Struck out by Berry 3
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Wild pitches Berry ~ Rea 1
Miss Hel~n Lochary of Ool.»mbus
nun&amp; batted lJ::!. by Rea R Shu
~ ----Ia vlaltlng her brother Patrick raak~r Terrill Bartels 2 Oear!ll
O'ILart.er No 19HO
Reserve DiAtrlct No 4 Lochary and fnmUy or Llncoln p.tu Or.ueser
RF.POR'l OF CO~IUTJON OF T.H£
• • •
TWo btise hits 'Bartels
MfB Carolyn Hamlltott of Cq
Three baBe hit Or~n
lumbus is the house JUeSt of Jail Score by ibnings
1 2 3 i 5 6 'l 8 Y 1;'!
' ' Ponutr..y In the Stak or Ohlu at th" eloee or bual~ on June 31) \ trgle Hartley
¥¥¥
Fl1'emen
OQ100400x
Hlltll
1
Mr8 Ben Solnn and sOn Howard Slmpton:
0 b f 00000 o
ASSET8
I ~n8 Bnd diSCOWlt!i
$235 '100 91 of W001ter are the rue&amp;U~ of Yr I
2 Overdtatt.'l
195 6&amp; and Mrs John Short of Mulberry I'
M~ and Mrs A Fontana and fam3 United Sta tes UovernmenL secmltler, owned
213 381 4.6 J\\enue
Ily
I
4 Other bonds stocks sccwltle! owned
6a 935 1&gt;0
llr and Mro L F &amp;hoeiiltb lefl
e Banklnf 1\0liBe $11 500 Furniture and fixture" ,, 000
1HOIJ 00
Mis8 Eva 8a)IP ~t St Obarle..
8. f\eSel'Ve With F\!derat Reserve BR.nk
4Y,844 00 Tueeday morhiAI for Ma~tf
8 dP.Sh.. and due C\'om th:mkri
66 824.30 w[\ere ~they wtn vtalt brl•fly wttb Ml810ur1 who has been .51Wna her
thii fanners part~ts Prom Were btother Oharlea Sayre an&lt;rlamUy
11 Redemption fund with [' S '.1 reasUI cr und due tram
they wru go to Chlcaao wl)ere they
tJ ~ 1'1 ea.sUJ eo
2 fJOO 011 will spend a week. a.t~ndlng the ltft Tuesday morning for Wheeltna: I
where She wUl v!slt relatJveB and
Century of ProtJre&amp;s Exposition
friends. Miss Sayre formerly of
TOfAL
t652 874 t:1
Pomeroy Is H. member ot the nura
LIAB[LITIES
Mrs Arthur Rouah of Columbus &amp; Btaft' at LindenwOod Women 1
Hl...otrculatlng notes outAtnndlng
tMOOOOO who hu been l.&amp;.tlna: care of h~ Colle1e lcx::a~ at St Charles
I
.t.f Demand depositA
348 3'19 71 1:-~other Mrs C.lll.e Campbell dlll'~
J'J Time depoaits
145 682 53 lng her recent lllneu has returnMra Pia Marzetti and two chll I
).Iii Due to banks mcludlng certified and ca1hlers Ch{CkB
cj home
dren or A8hla.nd Xy returned
out.&amp;tandlnr
3 HIU 58
Tuesday after a week'~; vl.sit here a.a
28 Oapl.tal acoount
Adolph Schmoll Of Oincin.Oatt the suests of Mr and Mrs Chas
Common stock 500 shares par 1100 per ~hare IMOOOOO
ha.a returned home tJfter a sAort Cue! They W~R! accompanied
Surplus
:;o 000 00
visit here with relatiVes Hla wlte home by MJss Ida CIIUlCI who wlU ~
Undiv1ded proHI&amp;-net
6 930 31
and two chUdren remalne,d for a rPmaln for a visit
Reserve.~~ for contingencies
106 930 Jl months stay with
Mra
OJara
Schaefer
Henry Stralle waa taken to Mt
TOTAL Including Capital. Account
$662 87-t 13
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Oarmel Hoapltal Oolqmbus Mon~ 1
Stale or Ohio County of Meigs sa
Mn Harold Crumley Mn H L day where he wlll underao obser
I, Edison Hotmtetter Ca.sh!er of the o.bove named bank. do &amp;olemnlv !l'laclt and Mlsa lllldred Schorn \ll.tlon and probable QPeJatlou
~ that the abo\e 11tat.ement Is true to the best of my knowledKe and were Athena t!laJtora Monday
• .,
tieUet
• • •
Mr and Mra Ralph Pureen of
OOnect-Attest
EDISON HOBSTE'n'ER Cuhler
Mra Louise Heller of OobunbiJ8 Columbus who have been vtaltlna
MAROARET H STANBERY
lA vliltinl her ntece :Mrs Tom Mr and Mrs Wendell Betalng of
HART STANBERY
Geolleln or &amp;:ut Ma1n street.
Ea•t Main Street h•n returned
E M NYE Directors
If • •
home accompanied bJ lltsl Sadle
Sublccrlhefl and r.worn to bPro~ me this 11th da)' ot July 1933
Mtu Ida Pontula ot Gallipolis 11 LueWe Dllr.lt who wm rP.mnln ror a
the lllelt of her unde 1111d aunt, vlllt.
(RE/IL)
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The wheat control plan is one of
University
!uur ulreH.dy undt r way the others
1 mg cotto1 tobacco and corn
Plans have been In the making at
Washington for several weeks and
now fede~al authorJttea are con
MEETING CA-l LEI&gt;
r~rring with a.grlcultW'al leQders
1 the va11ous t~ectlons of Lhe Unit
A oonrerencr- or all repre~enta· ed State~ to adapt the nation widettVt:s of house and truck mines In plans to local conditions
the Pomeroy Bend coal field and
l'i presenta.UveR of the
local Reale
LOCAL MAN ARRESTED
committee w II be held In the Coilrt
David Ttmell of Pomeroy W88
house here Wedne!lday Hfternoon arres ted Monday evening by Sher
o.t two o clock accord!11g to an an I'! A 0 Tracy and William RobsOn
liOI.Illcmcnt by Pearl Parker On t [!eputy marshal of Middleport. at
ed Mine Workerfl of Amerlco rep ae wr an alleged alt.erca.t•on at his
county
I owe here l'.errel). lXBIJ pla~d 1n
ttiPJ 601lnt.r. JfllT pehtUDr a prel1mtn~
&amp;he conference
Bald
is to draw flry hearing on IntoxJclltlon eharg
working wage scale
howe nnd truck mine
Ar:f:mdlng to the o1Dcers Ten-ell
tnd suffered several 1aceratlon8 on
the th~ heR.d whtch he said were caused
Y. hen struck with an axe handle by
~ nelghbor TI1e wounds were bleed
~ REPEAL RA.fiF lEU
lug somewhat when he was locked
rt
up It was toRid although none waa
JU,rttqrd Corm July ll~INB­ L"+lleved t~erloua
ft]tplally and without dl.-enting
vote Connoctkut. s delegates lu
WEDDING ANNOUNCED
cdnventlon at the c~ttJitol totlay
Mrs
Callie Campbell Ia announc
raiffled the tecteral amendmPnt 101
lnd'
tlle
recent marr1aa:e of her
rery;at ot. 'l'Ohlbltloll ..
dauahter Mildred lola tu Mr Carl
r Mitch sOn c.t Mr and Mrs
--,1 heodore Mlteh
The marrlare
• POPLAR RIDGE
uremony tOok place Thursday June
211 at tht. BaptJ1!t parsonaae with
'J1rs ll5Ulles Thompson ia spend,; Rev Dr A R st&amp;rk oftlclat.lng
The btlde 11 a. graduate o.t Pome
MJt. d~Dflle l'l.rench of Campall)n
lp~a leWi days with her ljla"ghter tU y ¥gh school ~I us or 27 and ~
and }ffrs ,J&amp;me'!, Wtrd and n.t p1 esent employed nt the Ewlnl)
eh ldren wllre viait.(QI her sL.te1 ~rocery Mr Mitch 18 an emp,oy~e
Mr: A\'thur Coughe~o\lr and hus~ of the Parkersbura Rl~r &amp; Reel
patld Mrs Coughenour returned OomPft.nY of EILsl; Main stfoeet: Ac
hoQle wilh hi"T sister for a few days rordln.a to present plam the younl)
Vlolr.'
couple will retd(je with ~he bride s
Jloulse Brnlth or OalUpolls spent r.1other Mrs Callie Campbell
8tltlu'Q~oy night with her 1randp..,r~
cntl ~ , ~nd Mrs James ~mley
FINED FOK DRIJNkENNE~S
A(r, JmheB Ward and chlldren
ROllS Bhoerpaker MiddlePort wlio
Mri. Iaabel Rose Ihurs~ay
.,..as atTested Saturday In an inwere visiting Mn; Olen Rose and 1 tr&lt;xica~ed cqn~Jt.lon tollowl.ng an
Mr and Mrs Lloyd JenkiM of alleged altercation with hla biother
Middleport wert&gt; s mdav guests or Hollis Sheoma.'k:er waa fined t5
:Mr and Mrs Pat. Lynch
and costs when he entered a plea
Glen and Wandn. Lawson have of gutlty to lntoxlca.tlon charg~s
the whoplng cough
before J W MeCullouah Justice Ot
Mr and Mrs LeBIIe Lemley ~wo the peace Tuesda)l He wa.a remand
tllltUI were calling on Mr and M1 s. t-d to jail until fine and costs are
O'ltnton JoneB SatUI da;y evf'nlng
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