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'l'IIJI DAlLY~. 01110

MaChado mNassau

PROCEEOIN~S T~
of Downinl'.8£ STARH~ T~ Harrymotmtiudnall
Lceooin SpriD16elcl
Countian
By Train

nBTAIN PR~PERTY

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TORCH VICTIM

ln Order To Get Project
Under Way To Secure
Federal Funda
After t~.ll etf&lt;ll't!l to negotiate sue ~
Cel!l!fully for tJ1e purcha.se or land
to be used as a right-of-way failed
1.hc State Higb.WfiY Department
atarted condemnation proceedings
U waa learned here Wednesd11y
When a controveny arose be~
tween county oftlclals over t.he pur.
chftBe or land to be used In the
rf(!;ht-of~way ot the propOEed $88 ,~
500 tederal aid project below Hob~
tOn adjoining the new concrete
hl1hway at the Oalt1a county nne.
cmclnl.s here feared that the job
vtcmld be prrmanently lost to Melga
county
'Etro1·ts were mae ~ by a citizens
c&lt;:mmlttee to nesotiate with the
lsnd owners in an eD'ort to reach a
Jl8,t1sfactory agreement of the price
of land required, but no settle~
' Dfent could be made.
JCounty commis.liloners offered to
~demn the
p1eeea of property
nteded but the condemnation pro ..
Cltedlngs were tralll!ferred to tht!
a&amp;~te highway
department w})eu
became certo.in that the county
would not permit such aco.

Avon

been duly appointed and quaUfied
u AdminiStrator or ttle Estate or
JamH W. McKee late ot Rutland

M-•e . qf
State

Townablp, Mei&amp;IJ County. Ohio, deeeued., by tbe Probate Court of
aatd County.
Dated thll!l 14 day of AUJust, 1933.
8 . A. McCulloua:h,
Probate Judp of Melae County, 0 .
0. A. Eiaelsteln
Deputy Clerk.

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State
Authoritieo To Mov..
For Condemning
Lota
M~~~~f~T~~J ;:~~l~aa ii
'FOR RIGHT OF WAY on a. double railroad track when he ·
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herebJ atven. that

Jones of Harr:l1011Y1Ue, Oblo, bas

''Fall ia Line"

Karry Hudnall. 20, 800 of Mr and
Mrs. WilHam HudnaU, of Downinc·
t.cn, was Instantly ldl~d Wednesda-y night when struck by a raUre&gt;ad engine near Hprlnafleld, acoording to the report re&amp;ehlng II

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NOTICE OF APPOIIiTMJ!NT
Nota 11

FollowiD&amp; Uraiq
ley

loa ia Run Down by

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Wet Campaign Is
Begun in Colorado

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a.t. The '· o. o. r . Hall
FRIDAY NIGHT,
AUG. 18

READERS' NOTICE - If. you want
the News Office of The Dally
Tribune, call 286-L: If the Buainel!l
Office ask for 202-R.

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M,mUC BY L 0. 0. F.

8YNCOPATOK8

GENTS 25e

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LADIES

U-R-WELCOME!

U It's New.s It'a lD The Tl'tbwle

PAIWU

PERMANENTS
ARE ADVANCING
Take mdvani.ap of owr pre-

sent day lew prius,

Cora Tignor

THE BOARD OF PAROLE

Sprlnc Avenue

'' By D. J . BONZO
Parqle and Reoord Clerk

NEW SHOES

llarn~•;:•:..·- - - - - - - - -

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of

Do~r

There'a a new note in Ladie'a Shoe styling
thia fall. Suede trinu, kid and novelty
' rraina in eel grey, bla,ek and brown, the
leading mad~.
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Steali"lr

r1~ SCH~~l
AID IS ~HUN BY
CATH~UC CHURCH

Captured

H, AUnS.

n-Bf. 8£SUNI

PRESENT PETITION

HOURS AND WAGES

WALLACE ACTS

Club Between Weta And
Drys Expected Over
Beer Tax

To Senate Parochial Committee; Vaat Saving• in
Paat, Cited

Are Center About Which
Controversies Are
Revolving

Propoaea Four Point Program For Reducing
Production

~·taned

to

GEORGE R. HOLMES

INS Staff Correspondent
Waahlntton, Aug. 18-IN~Ad·
rr&gt;inlstraUon eflort.&amp; to •ralse farm
commodity prlcea without l'e!OJ1thl(
•· ~hind ,. ~~ inftatldn 1'eii.Ched an tnten8lve
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.... v.:rmaa 11 Bell 1n "fale tod&amp;r
8eWJum duriq a World W&amp;l' ~· - Secretary. of Asrlculture Wall&amp;CI!
tarib.eat. RoU Ruda, 11ow • wa•t- hlmaelf an tntlationi!lt, launched. •
;eo iD l.:taelnnatl, Ohio. had her !M'riea of major new moveB de!llin~
t&amp;ptlam of ftn. When four robbeT!'I el!. to whittle down the huge
attempted to holclap the ftlt&amp;urant 1 &amp;llrplW!M which han&amp; like a miD
wheA •he worb l'ee4ln~ly, R011e :tone around the farmers· nett. •
~bed a plltol .•ad .k1lled one Rl!!port. of widespread l1ftlll!!lt tn
nclU ~ter a duel1n which ahe wu u.e run! d.btrict.a 88 a
er
ud.ed ill t:be: arm.
I severe
alwnps In the plica ol
graln, cotton and livestock,
with !harp ~nona... In liv ... - ·
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I have rnehed Waablnaton.=t
I A powerful ln1lat1onl.et
in
I "'""..... carried Its plea dl
jp
__
~ President Roosevelt, urglnt ~
Preaident'a Wife Travellinl 1 use or broad execut:ve pofif:l. to
tmlarse the volume of cUrreaelii'r
lncoptto an Weat Var• : Before leaving for Chi~, . .&amp;1:•inia Coal Fielda
ltlce set In motion the
new crop·reductlon mach1MI7i
1. A long~tlme acrease oontrol
Morgantown. w Va .. Au11. 18- program for cott.on, to be .p1aoet
IN&amp;-Travelinr
mcotnlto 1n a formally before Dixie plantete for
b&lt;.~ttered old !!edan and wearing [ theJr approval witbln the nest two
plnln clothes. Mra
Franklin D monthl.
Rcosevelt, Wlfe oJ the president,
2. A g:lganUc emei'JlflDqJ ~
v.as located here today-In the I to 1'1!dUCe hOQ: priCes throUib COW•
midst of a
tour or
I ernment. purchase and dlltrlbut.lua'

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to Ute

by

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for

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is.ooo,oOO . a

raise '

t

croP

U.
milady'•
l:i~·~~~~:;~~th~e
fad for ap~Jaret
• anuthem

total, the
we.&amp; rfl$htd

throuah the lqwer HoUse wlth
U&amp;htntng ~ed de6p1tle .ettem~
· to slash the 'bottle tax ,o n beer to
cne~half cent. Wets and dl·y8 staged
a vlgorous debate, with numer~
cus wets charging that the bre\Vj!lra
cannot endure even a one cent ta:l.
A secondary provision of the blll
provides that the barrel tax on beer
sJ",&amp;ll be lllked from •1 to $1.50. An
r.ttempt to restore tb1B filure to tt
IJv an amendmetlt was snowed un~
cler by a vote of 88 to 19.
Following t.he overwhelming ap.
provaJ of the fint part of the pro~
sram, the House recessed until this
afternoon when It wm vote on
companion bllb to tax. a.musement
prices &amp;bove 15 cents, malt, and
eosmetlea.

bathlnc beaches
Tbe plet.pre abQve
at a race track out11,kle
fttefttl)'. The flllr banl'-

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Situation Grows
Serious In Ohio

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AQTeemenb to Abicle by
NRA Not Comin• in

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Faat Enou•li

to the poor.
3. A &amp;30.000,000

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attor'lley
his oonfesston. She knew, ahe
that Oolley had burglariaed
OP••·at&lt;! !Wayne county courthouse a/'!
"tcol" of Shank.
Shank promised COlley ·~ IJ for
Job. she declared. And tin! at·
torney had pald lonly f]OO of
When .she vislted the OOlleys
and "fotmd Lhem de!ltitute
~!l."r•I;;J:·!she
tltat Rhe
to
tl&lt;c Oolkoyo df"mnnded Lha.t he paJ
DeiBz,

said

h.l!cttc

-led

ROOseveIt I I
' Data
Gath enng

' Mt:t{·flelen E, leilter, Prbp. ' '

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dh1plays the newest creation
decollete 1porta elothP.e,

.- Th~ ~~811~. Shoe .Sh~»Pe.
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r ARMPRIDUCTS

IN RECORD TIME

yea.r of the 124,000,000
bef'r·and·beveraae bill

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Administration Seeks way
Without Resorting '
To Inflation

ralalnr .$2f:,IO&amp;,to0

.. OTHER STYLES $1'.95, $2.95, and $3.95

Hr~RTS M~DE
R~I~E P~ICES . ~N

A. Preaident Rooaevelt
Preparea To Sign
Oil Pact

Geol'l\l! Whhe

$5.00AND$6.00

nn c~ns

lntenaive Campaign Opened Deapite Ruling
Of Bricker

at..te le~&amp;111'e

SHOES

on1~E

War Child Heroine

Plana Deaigned To · Ralae
$9,000,000 Approved
By Tax Committe~ :

The Jl!lo.
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,. . MEN'S CROSBY SQUARE DRESS
time
ror the Addison
7 hlghway.
Pederal aid,
links In a
Oall~a
and

1933

Colulabus. 0., AUI'- II-INS
-Br &amp; vote ot 101 t;o 10, &amp;be
S&amp;ate Uouae ol ~ve.
today ll&amp;fl8l!d a 1111' reftclnr
the t,...·cen&amp; beer 1u: to 011e
llttnt and taxin1 an ...n drlnb
OOIIUn&amp;' lllOftl tban fln eea...

FOR FALL.
Meica Cminliana Tabn · to
A.th.en• to' ADawer Char(e

It's Spreading

GHAMlAr IUT
BY S~l~NS MAY .BE
V~T£0 ~N IGD~Y

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Olll&lt;&gt;-Palr, lllllbtJy ...,..
urday fll.tr, ~lowly ri&amp;1na tempen.tUJ"e 1o. W.t
portion.

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No. 8621:1-Daftl Haggy, a _prJ.
tener now confined 1n tbe Ohk"
Penttattla.ry, ColurnbW!I, admitted
f!'Oin Meigs County, convicted
11-26·1932 ot the crime of Buratary
&amp; Lareeny and aervlns &amp; sentence
o~ l·lfi yeara La .ellgllbe tor. a. hear~
int: befere the BOARD GP PAR·
OLE, on or after October 2, 1938.

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LEASED WIRE OF' INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVlCE.

Sirld Orcter-Oid and New
BaDeN
We ban l~ta.Ded lArge ceJU01

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5tepped from one to the other to 1'
avoid an oncoming traJn He step. 1
ped, however. directly In the path , 1
0: anOther train on the second · 1
t.raek, where . ~" had hoped to reach l!
so.fety, and wu struck, hJs body
betne badly mangled beneath the 1
v.:t:eel6 ol the enstne
I,
Hudnall waa released from the 1
Me1Ks county jail here July 4th,
atter serving 31 days for a fine and
ooats lmpo!ied. upon hlm by Frank
Stowe, juatJ.ce of the peace Of SU\·
ton township, when be pltaded
&amp;uUty to a ctmra:e of bunttn1 1ame
tJut or season. He waa arreeted l;y
Eldon Clark, Kame warden. He went .
Lo Sprinefteld dire~ly atter h1l 1
rlleqae from jail.
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The body will be shipped to
Downington Prtda.y where funeral ;
srrv~s will be conducted, It was

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married

Ute

HanI
that
because

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NOTICE

by

extendl

Its sponsors

preiiCDt. tl.ses
1\nd. adds sort drink and bome·brefl
supply taxe~ without maklna: draA·
tic revbliona ln the revenue-ralslnt system, ,the PfOil'&amp;Dl iB covered
in 'three bllls which. aa amended,
pnMc:te' the followlna taxes :
1. A one·cent tax on bottl~
and all other bottled ~•erQ.o J•tatll.na' tor more than 6
bottle; and an Increase 1n the pro~
sent '1.05 tax on bulk beer to SUO.
2. A one-eent tax. on everr to
cents. or fraetJon, o! amusement ad•
mts&amp;Lon tees of t8 cent&amp; or more, to
explre July 1, t938.
3. A tax of to cents a pound or
1aUon on nlalt, malt 8Yl'UP or
brewers' wort.
4. Re·enactment of the present
to per cent cOsmetic tu.. now IChe-duJed to expire March 81, 1938, to
July I, 1938.
This

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RITES FRIDAY •

:•,Palnlo"':··

Btdl will be received. up to 8eJK,
J938, to tumlsh coal to the 1
varlow schoola or the vutaae ot 1
Pomeroy. Blanlu for makln1 up
YOI.lr bid&amp; are ln the hands of the
Olerk, Ployd P. tlees. V Bualta.r1
5~h.

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Grocery, Pomeroy, Ohio. Thoee In~
tel'Biled 1n aubmltttnt 'a bid, eall

for bl&amp;nt and tnatructtons. ?:!
Ployd P. Y~!Vk
, Dllll
I Pomeroy Rx. VIP*Ie
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Under the Priee Code established by the
Produeer• of milk, the underai1ned Distributor&amp; of milk products in this area are
compelled to establish the following pri~ea:
Milk, quart&amp; 11c:; pinta 6c:
Siqle X Cream, half pinta 12c: pinta 24e
' Double X Cream, half pinta 18c:; pta. 35c:
Buttermilk, quarto Be
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NEW ADMIRAL IN CHARGE

DDS I'BOM BVRNS
Middletown, 0 .. A\11. 18-~
Ida Bpamnr. 74-year..ald wldo1r ,C
Beth&amp;D.J, near here, died today lh
Mlddletown h01pltal from bUms ft ..
celved tate yesterda,. when ftft dei.troyed the home of her son. Clyde

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m1ra.l Prank B. VPb&amp;m today ....
at,tmed command of the United
f.btM AsiatiC fleet. He replaoel
Admiral Monta:omel'Y Taylor, who

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TONIGHT!
POMEROY
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AlliU•t
16th. 1933
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oll stove explosion

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II! u _.t-oluo malltr
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F'EW DAYS ago a woman accused of murdering.. her
husband, was actluttted by a jury in MaMachusetts,
although Ju•t how the group of te•timony gatherers arrivl!'d at their dec1siun is a matter of conjecture among
thousands of people who followed the case in the newspapers. As a t~sult of that acquittal which may or may
not have been senang JlHsti&lt;:e, 1t is rept,rted she is to-receive a contract of $1 ,000 weekly for t-en weeks to appeal on a tour arranged by her .manager.
Thet e 1s nothmg atiout this woman now that makes
11e1· ~ny more valuable as a ubox office" attraction than
there was before she was accused of the murder. Tile
cause of the price bei11g placed upon hH appearance lies
wlthm the rJdlCu]ous tdeas of the seneational aRd sordid
"..lf the great American pub he as a whole. The m,Jn who
ls spont~onng auch a tour is depending one hundred per
cent upon the exaggera~ed ideas of thousand&amp; of Amer~
icant~ regardmg the woman w;1om he expects to exhiblt.
They Will pay whatevtr price JH askt:ct despite any depri!88JOn or regardless of any other circumstancee.
When the American people awaken from themHelves
tlnd learn that they themselve~ are the cause of \he terrible cTJme conditim1s exisiting in thh. country, then and
nnly tlu~n may we expect to see un lmprovement. That,
however, lli too mU&amp;h to ask after onQ seea and talks
io some of those who lose all sense of pr-opriety Knd common decency and rush pell~mell to ~ee an accused murdr.ret~s, wlw, if pubhc opimoll IS correct, has been fortunate in that Justice was agam m1stree.ted when her ca~e
was tried.

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electJonl when JOU can 1et t.bt
etUne rewlta with a JliQitcard or

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CR~s~ING I~ C~~o

GREGG

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Amendmen~ '

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Wm Yerlo:ey, a&lt;m Harold aud daughter Ha.2el h&amp;ve returned from
their vacallon spem In Virgln.la
The)' were accompanlud home by
Mlaa Irene Knight
P M Whaley and wUc Dnd Llllle
Douglas were In Coolville, Jl'rldl\l'
wl!.h

hou:;J wc:-k

Mrs Ltzzle Martin gave "
have done very well out of ~wenty prtae parLy In honor or her
oroera tbey've had only one caD• CaN-'s birthday
Mtm~
of
ceUatton
friends and achoolmates were
aent
lee creRm and cake
Tha~'s the Elghteeot.h a.s the
St;rved
crow rues It c•tabllahect . the nonrefillable elbow and hung up a. l'l'cord for a. non~8top 1\lght !l.round
nothing

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heavy-duly hiihway• , We

!lave a total transportation plan
tt:T guar.er t.han our nee&lt;bl IUld ad -

dft1lmal heavy~uty h'!Jhway,a: ~lmPJY lnc~au the surglUB However

t""l "'" oo, Ihere can "" no

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minimize

suroon
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"ThBt," Sllld Smith, 'wollld Pl'Ovtde sound money backed by 11·e
govenun':!nt, In aufllclent qua.nt1ty
to provide n flnn founda.Uon for
the recovery progfam We must
have inctefl.Sed commoditY prices,
else where \\111 our recovery pro·
gram be?'

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1 notwithstanding
thecomplain
wid(" ltlf!RtlonThe southerner-s
thnt

ary powers
gra{lted the 1Pres1ctent
Lhere has not been &amp;5 yet Ro.y new
1money put Into cin:ulatiQn On
the ofher hand, recent tl eRsury amJ
reserve! Mard fttul'e.!l d1scl0se le~

than some months ugo ,

On Job
urge upon our hl&amp;hway authorltles
that they specify the maxin;tum
Weat.em Union dipped about 1
J:O&amp;'IIblc allocation or t he le~rat
point on reahzl.na by t.raden folFIGURES SHOW
road fund t.o grade crossing ell\owllll' yeaterd&amp;y's 6 pol.nt
mlt1atlon and to thrt construc.tion
vance AWed chemk;a.l howcv T At
Dangerous or footpaths and oloher J'cllitles
ran up more than 2 point&amp; nnd re·rhich will reduce highway casunlHazarda
Are
Removed ttes Such expendlturel:l, tn. contnat
tained about halt lhe gain In the
proftt-taklna
lo those for highway construction
From Highway
Short ooverlng was evident In
\\Jll provide th e m(I.XImum
or emthe utUJtles where Co~Jldated
ployment on the JOb In our nwn
Hobson Ohio, Aug 19 1933- communities Th('y will moreover.
Oas and UnJte4 Corp mantJtlned
Lors were
'Grade: crOBSing ellminalwn Is an promote highway safety which Is
a tlnn tone in light trad.in1r
program by
Mot.or 13hares were .!ltrOI18 ana laeal form ot unemployment relit:! badly need ed, rather than adtllng
Monday were
under the leadel"llhlp o1 ~eti.use a larger percentage of the wastefuUy to our trnns~quon
cra.U, but thi8 was
O:!nttal Motors the c&lt;!St ot such projects is spent In la · Dlant, whJch 15 alreBdJ overbuilt ·
tor Earl R Lewis (R), of
up to a ne-w hlgh on ber on the job than ln an} other
ville tlle republican
form of highway construnwn work~
Although Governor
o.eclared E R Tompkins local counPITT'JBURGH PRODUCE
oontmued
strong
refused the demand
of
t}
chairman
ot
the
Ohio
RR
Ern
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John A Lloyct IR ), of Portsmouth,
tH-INS-Poultry marr:et
:-ractlonnlly
In
tha.l he make pubUc his achool restatement l.s3ued here loday
I ~ tendy, dl!mand good, HUpp\y rhod~
tha buying which
ltd prog1am at once tbts l8 not
ThU! fact was brought out In a I e.-ate colored hens 13-IG, l~jl.om
on the code an 1ecent study by engint'!{!rs of the l1t ns 9-10 colored springer~ 14-10,
respon:.1ble lor the republican
sire to study Llul bUJs over
Interstate Commerce
Commls$- l lqhorn sprm gen; I!J-t2. ~ ~ter
or the day'.ll new~ fn !r,n" Mr Tompkins statement con- 7 11 ducks 8·10 g'P.ese 6--'J: :tUrkey
week-end Lewls !IB-id
~orcd
tbe
market
Wh.."al.
oom
The Republican spokesman
tlnued "Joseph B Eastman fed - 1hCJ'S 12 -14, young toms 10-121 old
\lnd cott on were steady and slll(ht- era! co-ordinator of transportatio n "'-'
!W.Id that he would tmmmon
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pany collC'aguea iuto another
Buttet market steady, :land
reviews cont.lnu;:d to report. Im- that approxlmately 35 per cent of H 1VP1Y ample, 9'.! score ~
~us to cono;ider an agreement
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vote on lhe bills yet today Jf they proved busJn~ and the dollar the total cost or the averagE&gt; gmdt'" sru1 .. 'o I-2, 88 ~-;core 1!1 t
Atanare p~~scd In th(' House
Jllowed matked wooknest: aga.Jmt cKltlslng elimination proj Pct BJ P t\nrd 21 3-4
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':~~·~.~curri&gt;n~ dipping to TJ 3 spenL for labor on the jo!}.......UJat ~~ Eggs market ~low deiP , fair,
A.ga1Mt- 1.5 centa ytstt!t''- in the actual construction 1\0ik MIIJP IY ample, ne!'rbv CtU're~UJ rer
ritl:.her t'han for mach!n eu and Co:' p(s 12·13. fle~h extra.
14"
materlals~'\v hereas only u.b out 20 15 "cnnf""y w111'e .extras 418·20
~ PITTSBURGH LI\'F.TOCK
percent IJf 'the c.ost of ordlnarv S' 0 W Va Ky current .L"tdf.lpts
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(Concmued
~~NS--C.~tle receipts 50 !or local IMXJI Mr Eastm11t1 hns
V~M:attle!l
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I~;~~::~:stel.ib', .steera 900·1100 good glven1these fact s to Secreltuy Ickes I umatnes market steady. '&amp;~:nand
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stee~ 900-1100 medium ol the Department or the Int('rlor slQ,~. -su.p!JIY- mo.der.at.e
D(U"by 8
.steefl, 900-1100 common urging that a reasonable propor-~ q~ chip baskets 15-30 Ohlo':)p lb
steerS (1~00·1300 good 600 lion of the total federal app 10prla- ba~krts 20 Marietta dlstrl~ . 12 qt
U00-130Q medium ~25- tlon of $400 000 000 for Iughw11ys be• ba ~k et;; 10 25 Mm-yland ~1-li bxs
700-1000: good 425·475 ; spen~ on grade crossing t:hml!la- fx€ IP!d Ia ~or 100
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medium 400-t25, tion ·•
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oow11, common
· M.- E:a3tman alw erqph tu;•:wd slow supp ly 1111.-detnte, domestic
buUs com- !he importance of gl'llde cro~stng round tbo'J)e nearby bu basket., 90fresh oows elimination' from fl. safety s lancl · 1011 New York 8Q lb.s sa.clts 100-115
point' the st.ttemcnt continues 5? lb sack ~ 75 Bulk per bane! 75mark:et lower 'showing that wh('reas In 1931 s;:
425-4'15 1 cnly -w rallrou.d passengers \l. er1
mo- ~ ktlled there were a total of 1 811
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fle
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ountatneer
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only the impot Lance of Cl"O$Slng
d
o
1 L•llmlnatlon but also the faol tha t ' tre, Satur ay.
v.lth a
for union

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SOMEa heated
statement on the ftoor of the House of Rep·

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Red' tircle .. ,' lb. 21,_
Bolco.r . .. . : lb. 25c:

PURE CANE SUGAR 26 lb. ba,$1.29
SUNNYFIELD FLOUR24'h lb.•k. 95c
BULK LARD
4 lbo. zgc
ROLL BUTTER
2 lb. 43~
Print Butter .... 2 lb. 46c
WHITE HOUSE MILK 3.~!~ 17c
Pet - Wiloon - Borden or
tall
CARNATION.MILK
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was a "Hell of a Speaker." AIJ a result of that st••teJment jiiiAJ[E
he was barred from the Ooor by action of his fellpw mem- .,...._.._.;;._~~fJ;~~~n
beJ•• who decreed that he muot not W1&lt;J · Such language
and th•t until he apologized for his actions, he would
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stnud suspended so far as that body was eonccrned.
However, when the House conveued a few d•y.s ago J:
~9i"!l1p
ill SJl ecial sesswn L~.t the can nf the governor, it was found I~~;::r;::"'J/~~
thut Mr. Kasch was m his accustomed ~eat. Furthermore,,,
it wat~ learned that the memberii of the House \oted to
permit hm to resume h1s •eat a!ld th•t he did not apolo- FOUST BllN M. E. CHURCH
gize before such \oote was brought about, which nPturnlJy
rrenne .... l'alor
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NotQ1nl WOl'lhlp at t :l5 A. M.
6und&amp;JI school a~ 10:11~ A. M
F1'1Jm al1 mdications, he must have been correct m
Vernon Ne110, Supt.
hia statement to his floor chtef and it Beems that others
,must have concurred m thnt v1ew, eh:e how is the recent IS'I. rAIJJ: c~~'f.c':~HVRCH
acti-on of th e House explained'! 'fhel'e IS no dlsputmgl
9 A M.
. ( to suy th e Ieast) t h.mgs Sunda)'
r.chool 10
the tact that some very pecu Itar
Dlvlne ee~ke
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occurr~d at the time that Mr. Kasch ctnde the expiOBive
~r:i~ ilt BL. Johrl'a, Pine ?rove
2
statement.
Sunday , Au1 27th, all day mlaaWhile bad language on the who1f il~ to be dt~courag~ at Pia:~vl~:Ov~~
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ed, there are times when a vitrwhrc outburst from a real and a P M Baalr:e~ dinner a\ noon
"he" man strikes the respon.sive chord in people's make..
n•sT PIIBIIBYTPIAN a.
ups and makes friends for the author of the outburst be- Till
PEACE IVANG&amp;JC.U CHURCH
cause the averare A'mt':rican does admire a frartk, out· Church achool 9:00.
Morntua worthlp at 10 30 Ser1\poken, two-fisted man who will meet hts adversaries on mon t.optc ••£noch tbe lmmort&amp;l "
an even footing and will not l'ltoop to subterfures and po- 8erv1ce 1n Mineuvllle a~ u.oo P M
litical back-biting to win hi• point. In other words, the
principles of manhood still win the ploudits of the greut
maJority of people when properly Hpp1,ed.
,T AX PROBLEMS
UR legislature is again wi·estllng with problems of taxatiou and much iK being said for ~:t.ud agttinst tbe bat·
tic. The principol argument now is regarding relief
which remmds us that after all. food must come Hrst. If
we will but feed tho•e who are hungry. there will be
plenty of w•·Y• B!Id mean• to see that the other' needed
things are brought about.
The people of this state are too wh~e not to take care
bf their educational problems but before doing that let'•
put something In tlte el]lpty stomach• oo that their owners will have a clear head to help do some thinking on
the e&lt;lucatiq~al sqbject later. Our children must be sent
tp school but they J11USt be !ed before they c~n be sent
there. Ce$jnly there is no ar~~'l'•nt ••t!~ralng these
f~atureo of the presdqt troubles faced hy our solon•.

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CIDER VINEGAR
BROWN SUGAR
PICKLING SPICES

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roy have eat.blia!tecl the re!IUI&amp;r uniform price•
effective Satl!rda)', Aua. 19th.

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Pot!bl• dip cqnjt ..... , ................. lJ!I:
Pllllll cretm'-iljtll .... 1 . . . . . . . • . . . . . . • .. fill:
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Dairy Maid

TWIN BREAD

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loaf

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''But he need• mel"
Needt' yOu!" 1eoired
tleJd, 0 He needed JOU Jaat
when he reeelv .. J that woman
apartment. What a fool ;voa

a cbapreli&gt;

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tobaccos mean i111 mak·
iq • cigarette mild, cool.

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the ftnt time entered Into
field'.!! 11oice and ebetkfi!d what

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35 Percent Of Actual Cc.at rrlghttul caroage now t«klng plnet!
hil{hwa.yH
Gces T o Wor kmen 1 m, our
c1v 1c minded Citi~Gens ' 11hhuld

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highway usen ra.Lber thaD tbe
ra.llw•ya would be Ute • prl.nolpal
beneficta•I"" or '""'' &gt;mprov•menta.
ll may be ver; serlomly Q.W!IItiuued whether thlJ country needs
any cunslderable addlUonai mue-

Same Time

BEARWALLUW RIDGE

Mra MlUJ' Meeks of Shade,

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We wlah to command the c:ttl·
zen who first tbolllbt llf putttna
the oncmal manUICllpt of the OonstituUon under lOCk and key.

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Program

That didn'~ worry hlln He batt
atoppad tomethllllf important. and

GOi.DE.N' TEXT-And' ~m\1-el eal&amp;"
~nto tiHI Deopl•, f•IU' not: 1• '-•"'t'
I! the bol(le-,.ulled
had
4one •II till• wlolttdne... Y~l ' tLir~ 1
not ulde from toUow,n.- tb.,,.~.,~ ucrtbbled au their improvements on
Wuatr~
parehment U
but ••n•• th&amp; Lfrd "fllll ah ~out that
hurt J laruu•I 11 SO
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would. now loot Ute a tln~an t.ourPRIMARY TOPI~~omu•l ·nUt• lst•a bact t.ll'ea.
lug to God
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IUNIOR TOPIC-BI.muel Llll•nlnl"
It would ~ full of blow·qut patte God
lNTER ~.lEDIA.TIIl
AND
SENIOR rhea, hemJUtchlng, dedmal points
notaUons t.rtd tbe e:Jortous AmeriTOPJC- Tmlnlnl" for Ser.le"YOtJN O l'EOPLI!'l AND ADULT can eagle would be JnacUclng short
TOPIC-R"pou8!_to Ood'1 Call
ftlahta in pa.reothe811.

I, Samuel'• llrth (1 •1 2&lt;1).
lie was Jlven to Hatnnab In an·
ltwer to l1er l.ll'a,Yer. Bll oume mean•
I · a&amp;ked ot God."
II. Sam1.111 L•nt to the Lord (1 :M·
::.'8).
In connection wlt.h Hannah's
prayer for a man child, 111e vowOO
to give him to God. lie wu lo be
a Nu.artte all t11e tlay11 ol hi&amp; life.
ln fulfillment of her vow, 1he took
hJm at an earl)' age to tlie sanctuar) aud gave hlw o'er to the ehnrge
ot EU, the prleat, to wlnl 8ter thereln.

bl"klte clUb at a We o'c1oet ttioner,

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u.aed. to live 1P our town Althouah
Prom now OD we 1M no reuoo be wasn'i IOinl anywbere-, he UBed
lor tbe reai ot tM a~te$ to bold a to bl the throua:h expresa Just tor
1epeal vote. Jlllto bave the KOVemor the fWl of Jrtopplng lt.
tt&gt;1ephone lt bl.

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Three
MonthA . • •...•....•
oV\1' Silt Months • .

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for Auruat 20
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One Week •• • . ,

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Bl' Ar!h!!l' "luro" ll&amp;er

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\Vby UJeDd lood moue,- on st.atewide He waan 't on lt.

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l'or BulDeu Offiee and Cin.tAti• Depi. Call UI•B
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ADV~TJBING

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lloll omoe •!

,AnDOy)pOill le~tetJ, however exceUent and dealrable In

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l'l!b!lO!&gt;"d Daily ljld
......, _ . ll&amp;tur&lt;IJJ. Located on Lower ....11&lt;1 Stftet, ,..,.,.., 0.
Whep oqf frlendllfllld w. lttter8 Ill' new&amp; ml\ttr fgr p~tlan tbey
fboWd lD .U cua 111n lhelr nam,.....llhOUiq 1&gt;01 nee'"'~ril¥ to !Jo

lll*tt.ed..

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wu aa:v.ing.
The radlont

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forward a little.

unreeled ittelt, a la:~~~t.~

triumph and

t11rro~

measure of radiant

never IJeard
"A ertal.•ue u
ea~ find ltnlt and
(!O~tf 1 tht.a' ta

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tw~t. thNe-Or 110111! ..

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F'EW DAYS ago a woman accused of murdering.. her
husband, was actluttted by a jury in MaMachusetts,
although Ju•t how the group of te•timony gatherers arrivl!'d at their dec1siun is a matter of conjecture among
thousands of people who followed the case in the newspapers. As a t~sult of that acquittal which may or may
not have been senang JlHsti&lt;:e, 1t is rept,rted she is to-receive a contract of $1 ,000 weekly for t-en weeks to appeal on a tour arranged by her .manager.
Thet e 1s nothmg atiout this woman now that makes
11e1· ~ny more valuable as a ubox office" attraction than
there was before she was accused of the murder. Tile
cause of the price bei11g placed upon hH appearance lies
wlthm the rJdlCu]ous tdeas of the seneational aRd sordid
"..lf the great American pub he as a whole. The m,Jn who
ls spont~onng auch a tour is depending one hundred per
cent upon the exaggera~ed ideas of thousand&amp; of Amer~
icant~ regardmg the woman w;1om he expects to exhiblt.
They Will pay whatevtr price JH askt:ct despite any depri!88JOn or regardless of any other circumstancee.
When the American people awaken from themHelves
tlnd learn that they themselve~ are the cause of \he terrible cTJme conditim1s exisiting in thh. country, then and
nnly tlu~n may we expect to see un lmprovement. That,
however, lli too mU&amp;h to ask after onQ seea and talks
io some of those who lose all sense of pr-opriety Knd common decency and rush pell~mell to ~ee an accused murdr.ret~s, wlw, if pubhc opimoll IS correct, has been fortunate in that Justice was agam m1stree.ted when her ca~e
was tried.

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etUne rewlta with a JliQitcard or

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CR~s~ING I~ C~~o

GREGG

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Wm Yerlo:ey, a&lt;m Harold aud daughter Ha.2el h&amp;ve returned from
their vacallon spem In Virgln.la
The)' were accompanlud home by
Mlaa Irene Knight
P M Whaley and wUc Dnd Llllle
Douglas were In Coolville, Jl'rldl\l'
wl!.h

hou:;J wc:-k

Mrs Ltzzle Martin gave "
have done very well out of ~wenty prtae parLy In honor or her
oroera tbey've had only one caD• CaN-'s birthday
Mtm~
of
ceUatton
friends and achoolmates were
aent
lee creRm and cake
Tha~'s the Elghteeot.h a.s the
St;rved
crow rues It c•tabllahect . the nonrefillable elbow and hung up a. l'l'cord for a. non~8top 1\lght !l.round
nothing

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!lave a total transportation plan
tt:T guar.er t.han our nee&lt;bl IUld ad -

dft1lmal heavy~uty h'!Jhway,a: ~lmPJY lnc~au the surglUB However

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"ThBt," Sllld Smith, 'wollld Pl'Ovtde sound money backed by 11·e
govenun':!nt, In aufllclent qua.nt1ty
to provide n flnn founda.Uon for
the recovery progfam We must
have inctefl.Sed commoditY prices,
else where \\111 our recovery pro·
gram be?'

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1 notwithstanding
thecomplain
wid(" ltlf!RtlonThe southerner-s
thnt

ary powers
gra{lted the 1Pres1ctent
Lhere has not been &amp;5 yet Ro.y new
1money put Into cin:ulatiQn On
the ofher hand, recent tl eRsury amJ
reserve! Mard fttul'e.!l d1scl0se le~

than some months ugo ,

On Job
urge upon our hl&amp;hway authorltles
that they specify the maxin;tum
Weat.em Union dipped about 1
J:O&amp;'IIblc allocation or t he le~rat
point on reahzl.na by t.raden folFIGURES SHOW
road fund t.o grade crossing ell\owllll' yeaterd&amp;y's 6 pol.nt
mlt1atlon and to thrt construc.tion
vance AWed chemk;a.l howcv T At
Dangerous or footpaths and oloher J'cllitles
ran up more than 2 point&amp; nnd re·rhich will reduce highway casunlHazarda
Are
Removed ttes Such expendlturel:l, tn. contnat
tained about halt lhe gain In the
proftt-taklna
lo those for highway construction
From Highway
Short ooverlng was evident In
\\Jll provide th e m(I.XImum
or emthe utUJtles where Co~Jldated
ployment on the JOb In our nwn
Hobson Ohio, Aug 19 1933- communities Th('y will moreover.
Oas and UnJte4 Corp mantJtlned
Lors were
'Grade: crOBSing ellminalwn Is an promote highway safety which Is
a tlnn tone in light trad.in1r
program by
Mot.or 13hares were .!ltrOI18 ana laeal form ot unemployment relit:! badly need ed, rather than adtllng
Monday were
under the leadel"llhlp o1 ~eti.use a larger percentage of the wastefuUy to our trnns~quon
cra.U, but thi8 was
O:!nttal Motors the c&lt;!St ot such projects is spent In la · Dlant, whJch 15 alreBdJ overbuilt ·
tor Earl R Lewis (R), of
up to a ne-w hlgh on ber on the job than ln an} other
ville tlle republican
form of highway construnwn work~
Although Governor
o.eclared E R Tompkins local counPITT'JBURGH PRODUCE
oontmued
strong
refused the demand
of
t}
chairman
ot
the
Ohio
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, Consolidated, and ploYeee and Citizens League m a 1 Aug
John A Lloyct IR ), of Portsmouth,
tH-INS-Poultry marr:et
:-ractlonnlly
In
tha.l he make pubUc his achool restatement l.s3ued here loday
I ~ tendy, dl!mand good, HUpp\y rhod~
tha buying which
ltd prog1am at once tbts l8 not
ThU! fact was brought out In a I e.-ate colored hens 13-IG, l~jl.om
on the code an 1ecent study by engint'!{!rs of the l1t ns 9-10 colored springer~ 14-10,
respon:.1ble lor the republican
sire to study Llul bUJs over
Interstate Commerce
Commls$- l lqhorn sprm gen; I!J-t2. ~ ~ter
or the day'.ll new~ fn !r,n" Mr Tompkins statement con- 7 11 ducks 8·10 g'P.ese 6--'J: :tUrkey
week-end Lewls !IB-id
~orcd
tbe
market
Wh.."al.
oom
The Republican spokesman
tlnued "Joseph B Eastman fed - 1hCJ'S 12 -14, young toms 10-121 old
\lnd cott on were steady and slll(ht- era! co-ordinator of transportatio n "'-'
!W.Id that he would tmmmon
-J• a
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ly hightr The Wl"ek.-end trade asked for these figures , which !!how ' "''"'
pany collC'aguea iuto another
Buttet market steady, :land
reviews cont.lnu;:d to report. Im- that approxlmately 35 per cent of H 1VP1Y ample, 9'.! score ~
~us to cono;ider an agreement
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vote on lhe bills yet today Jf they proved busJn~ and the dollar the total cost or the averagE&gt; gmdt'" sru1 .. 'o I-2, 88 ~-;core 1!1 t
Atanare p~~scd In th(' House
Jllowed matked wooknest: aga.Jmt cKltlslng elimination proj Pct BJ P t\nrd 21 3-4
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':~~·~.~curri&gt;n~ dipping to TJ 3 spenL for labor on the jo!}.......UJat ~~ Eggs market ~low deiP , fair,
A.ga1Mt- 1.5 centa ytstt!t''- in the actual construction 1\0ik MIIJP IY ample, ne!'rbv CtU're~UJ rer
ritl:.her t'han for mach!n eu and Co:' p(s 12·13. fle~h extra.
14"
materlals~'\v hereas only u.b out 20 15 "cnnf""y w111'e .extras 418·20
~ PITTSBURGH LI\'F.TOCK
percent IJf 'the c.ost of ordlnarv S' 0 W Va Ky current .L"tdf.lpts
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h ighway ~.;on~otrudmn, work 111 ~pe 11t !t lJ 1-2
-~:
(Concmued
~~NS--C.~tle receipts 50 !or local IMXJI Mr Eastm11t1 hns
V~M:attle!l
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I~;~~::~:stel.ib', .steera 900·1100 good glven1these fact s to Secreltuy Ickes I umatnes market steady. '&amp;~:nand
IJ
stee~ 900-1100 medium ol the Department or the Int('rlor slQ,~. -su.p!JIY- mo.der.at.e
D(U"by 8
.steefl, 900-1100 common urging that a reasonable propor-~ q~ chip baskets 15-30 Ohlo':)p lb
steerS (1~00·1300 good 600 lion of the total federal app 10prla- ba~krts 20 Marietta dlstrl~ . 12 qt
U00-130Q medium ~25- tlon of $400 000 000 for Iughw11ys be• ba ~k et;; 10 25 Mm-yland ~1-li bxs
700-1000: good 425·475 ; spen~ on grade crossing t:hml!la- fx€ IP!d Ia ~or 100
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medium 400-t25, tion ·•
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oow11, common
· M.- E:a3tman alw erqph tu;•:wd slow supp ly 1111.-detnte, domestic
buUs com- !he importance of gl'llde cro~stng round tbo'J)e nearby bu basket., 90fresh oows elimination' from fl. safety s lancl · 1011 New York 8Q lb.s sa.clts 100-115
point' the st.ttemcnt continues 5? lb sack ~ 75 Bulk per bane! 75mark:et lower 'showing that wh('reas In 1931 s;:
425-4'15 1 cnly -w rallrou.d passengers \l. er1
mo- ~ ktlled there were a total of 1 811
S
Th
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hlghwa.y users ~llled at gro.rlr
fle
e
ountatneer
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cro~J.':Jmgs These figur~s show not Kids at tht: Electric "Thea..
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only the impot Lance of Cl"O$Slng
d
o
1 L•llmlnatlon but also the faol tha t ' tre, Satur ay.
v.lth a
for union

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months a11o a certain legi•latoi m the state 1liRde
SOMEa heated
statement on the ftoor of the House of Rep·

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lb. 17c
Red' tircle .. ,' lb. 21,_
Bolco.r . .. . : lb. 25c:

PURE CANE SUGAR 26 lb. ba,$1.29
SUNNYFIELD FLOUR24'h lb.•k. 95c
BULK LARD
4 lbo. zgc
ROLL BUTTER
2 lb. 43~
Print Butter .... 2 lb. 46c
WHITE HOUSE MILK 3.~!~ 17c
Pet - Wiloon - Borden or
tall
CARNATION.MILK
can
SHREDDED WHEAT 2 pkao.

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rescntatives at Columbus that the Speaker of that body
was a "Hell of a Speaker." AIJ a result of that st••teJment jiiiAJ[E
he was barred from the Ooor by action of his fellpw mem- .,...._.._.;;._~~fJ;~~~n
beJ•• who decreed that he muot not W1&lt;J · Such language
and th•t until he apologized for his actions, he would
H.viiOII:
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stnud suspended so far as that body was eonccrned.
However, when the House conveued a few d•y.s ago J:
~9i"!l1p
ill SJl ecial sesswn L~.t the can nf the governor, it was found I~~;::r;::"'J/~~
thut Mr. Kasch was m his accustomed ~eat. Furthermore,,,
it wat~ learned that the memberii of the House \oted to
permit hm to resume h1s •eat a!ld th•t he did not apolo- FOUST BllN M. E. CHURCH
gize before such \oote was brought about, which nPturnlJy
rrenne .... l'alor
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raJsll:s the que~tion, wa!o\ Mr. Kasch right?
NotQ1nl WOl'lhlp at t :l5 A. M.
6und&amp;JI school a~ 10:11~ A. M
F1'1Jm al1 mdications, he must have been correct m
Vernon Ne110, Supt.
hia statement to his floor chtef and it Beems that others
,must have concurred m thnt v1ew, eh:e how is the recent IS'I. rAIJJ: c~~'f.c':~HVRCH
acti-on of th e House explained'! 'fhel'e IS no dlsputmgl
9 A M.
. ( to suy th e Ieast) t h.mgs Sunda)'
r.chool 10
the tact that some very pecu Itar
Dlvlne ee~ke
16 J\ M
occurr~d at the time that Mr. Kasch ctnde the expiOBive
~r:i~ ilt BL. Johrl'a, Pine ?rove
2
statement.
Sunday , Au1 27th, all day mlaaWhile bad language on the who1f il~ to be dt~courag~ at Pia:~vl~:Ov~~
~~~~c!~
ed, there are times when a vitrwhrc outburst from a real and a P M Baalr:e~ dinner a\ noon
"he" man strikes the respon.sive chord in people's make..
n•sT PIIBIIBYTPIAN a.
ups and makes friends for the author of the outburst be- Till
PEACE IVANG&amp;JC.U CHURCH
cause the averare A'mt':rican does admire a frartk, out· Church achool 9:00.
Morntua worthlp at 10 30 Ser1\poken, two-fisted man who will meet hts adversaries on mon t.optc ••£noch tbe lmmort&amp;l "
an even footing and will not l'ltoop to subterfures and po- 8erv1ce 1n Mineuvllle a~ u.oo P M
litical back-biting to win hi• point. In other words, the
principles of manhood still win the ploudits of the greut
maJority of people when properly Hpp1,ed.
,T AX PROBLEMS
UR legislature is again wi·estllng with problems of taxatiou and much iK being said for ~:t.ud agttinst tbe bat·
tic. The principol argument now is regarding relief
which remmds us that after all. food must come Hrst. If
we will but feed tho•e who are hungry. there will be
plenty of w•·Y• B!Id mean• to see that the other' needed
things are brought about.
The people of this state are too wh~e not to take care
bf their educational problems but before doing that let'•
put something In tlte el]lpty stomach• oo that their owners will have a clear head to help do some thinking on
the e&lt;lucatiq~al sqbject later. Our children must be sent
tp school but they J11USt be !ed before they c~n be sent
there. Ce$jnly there is no ar~~'l'•nt ••t!~ralng these
f~atureo of the presdqt troubles faced hy our solon•.

EIGHT OlCJ.;OCK

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CIDER VINEGAR
BROWN SUGAR
PICKLING SPICES

3 pkao.
raJ.

2 lba.
lb.

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roy have eat.blia!tecl the re!IUI&amp;r uniform price•
effective Satl!rda)', Aua. 19th.

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dip cqp,. ......................... Sc
Pot!bl• dip cqnjt ..... , ................. lJ!I:
Pllllll cretm'-iljtll .... 1 . . . . . . . • . . . . . . • .. fill:
s'"l~~

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31n~lt! ~~~~ $.,~ ...... , · · · .. · · .. · · .. .. ..
J¥tlb•.;
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f•hn •' Ia"'"'
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Dairy Maid

TWIN BREAD

Z40Z

loaf

101

ft

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''But he need• mel"
Needt' yOu!" 1eoired
tleJd, 0 He needed JOU Jaat
when he reeelv .. J that woman
apartment. What a fool ;voa

a cbapreli&gt;

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appreciate whot oostlier
tobaccos mean i111 mak·
iq • cigarette mild, cool.

LenL You breat your heart •hU• I

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A rudimentaey 1enae of
the ftnt time entered Into
field'.!! 11oice and ebetkfi!d what

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35 Percent Of Actual Cc.at rrlghttul caroage now t«klng plnet!
hil{hwa.yH
Gces T o Wor kmen 1 m, our
c1v 1c minded Citi~Gens ' 11hhuld

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Mrs. Berth'l Vannest 16 viH1tlni

Ma.lr.era

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highway usen ra.Lber thaD tbe
ra.llw•ya would be Ute • prl.nolpal
beneficta•I"" or '""'' &gt;mprov•menta.
ll may be ver; serlomly Q.W!IItiuued whether thlJ country needs
any cunslderable addlUonai mue-

Same Time

BEARWALLUW RIDGE

Mra MlUJ' Meeks of Shade,

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etaentlaL

We wlah to command the c:ttl·
zen who first tbolllbt llf putttna
the oncmal manUICllpt of the OonstituUon under lOCk and key.

Ell MIN ~T I~ N~ f

Program

That didn'~ worry hlln He batt
atoppad tomethllllf important. and

GOi.DE.N' TEXT-And' ~m\1-el eal&amp;"
~nto tiHI Deopl•, f•IU' not: 1• '-•"'t'
I! the bol(le-,.ulled
had
4one •II till• wlolttdne... Y~l ' tLir~ 1
not ulde from toUow,n.- tb.,,.~.,~ ucrtbbled au their improvements on
Wuatr~
parehment U
but ••n•• th&amp; Lfrd "fllll ah ~out that
hurt J laruu•I 11 SO
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would. now loot Ute a tln~an t.ourPRIMARY TOPI~~omu•l ·nUt• lst•a bact t.ll'ea.
lug to God
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IUNIOR TOPIC-BI.muel Llll•nlnl"
It would ~ full of blow·qut patte God
lNTER ~.lEDIA.TIIl
AND
SENIOR rhea, hemJUtchlng, dedmal points
notaUons t.rtd tbe e:Jortous AmeriTOPJC- Tmlnlnl" for Ser.le"YOtJN O l'EOPLI!'l AND ADULT can eagle would be JnacUclng short
TOPIC-R"pou8!_to Ood'1 Call
ftlahta in pa.reothe811.

I, Samuel'• llrth (1 •1 2&lt;1).
lie was Jlven to Hatnnab In an·
ltwer to l1er l.ll'a,Yer. Bll oume mean•
I · a&amp;ked ot God."
II. Sam1.111 L•nt to the Lord (1 :M·
::.'8).
In connection wlt.h Hannah's
prayer for a man child, 111e vowOO
to give him to God. lie wu lo be
a Nu.artte all t11e tlay11 ol hi&amp; life.
ln fulfillment of her vow, 1he took
hJm at an earl)' age to tlie sanctuar) aud gave hlw o'er to the ehnrge
ot EU, the prleat, to wlnl 8ter thereln.

bl"klte clUb at a We o'c1oet ttioner,

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u.aed. to live 1P our town Althouah
Prom now OD we 1M no reuoo be wasn'i IOinl anywbere-, he UBed
lor tbe reai ot tM a~te$ to bold a to bl the throua:h expresa Just tor
1epeal vote. Jlllto bave the KOVemor the fWl of Jrtopplng lt.
tt&gt;1ephone lt bl.

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MR. KASCH

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One W:ootb • • . •• , . .. ...
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Three
MonthA . • •...•....•
oV\1' Silt Months • .

• . . 8 00 One Year

t8tJIIII
for Auruat 20
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Fer Edltlll'lll Ofllcle, C,.U llf..L

One Week •• • . ,

To i\Jlqt)ler

Bl' Ar!h!!l' "luro" ll&amp;er

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Of ooune, It used to
\Vby UJeDd lood moue,- on st.atewide He waan 't on lt.

&amp;U'aESEH'l'.I.TtvJ&amp;

l'or BulDeu Offiee and Cin.tAti• Depi. Call UI•B
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One Wctrd

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PBONI YOIJ&amp; NIW8 TO

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no IMt&amp;lloe w1ll be publWJ.ed.
ADV~TJBING

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lloll omoe •!

,AnDOy)pOill le~tetJ, however exceUent and dealrable In

li.I.TJOJf.&amp;L

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l'l!b!lO!&gt;"d Daily ljld
......, _ . ll&amp;tur&lt;IJJ. Located on Lower ....11&lt;1 Stftet, ,..,.,.., 0.
Whep oqf frlendllfllld w. lttter8 Ill' new&amp; ml\ttr fgr p~tlan tbey
fboWd lD .U cua 111n lhelr nam,.....llhOUiq 1&gt;01 nee'"'~ril¥ to !Jo

lll*tt.ed..

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Tll1l DAILY 'l'lllllllm"901DRolr, 01110.

wu aa:v.ing.
The radlont

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forward a little.

unreeled ittelt, a la:~~~t.~

triumph and

t11rro~

measure of radiant

never IJeard
"A ertal.•ue u
ea~ find ltnlt and
(!O~tf 1 tht.a' ta

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1ID,r 'IDUf frleJtd1 JsaYe JOD
tw~t. thNe-Or 110111! ..

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Kibble pve o. blrUutay
par~y ~'riMY ~t 1D !mnor of

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lfettto )l&lt;lllble.

Pred&amp; Evlina lit ln the C1tJ hOI
ptta1 at. Patkerabtn... ~ Ul.
lift. 1'011 of !l(.,..vllle, W. Va ..

N. Y..C. H.,.UUT

wat&gt; calHna o:t liln:: L. Reed SUn·
dny,
J chn llarber who has ~n m
tor acme tJ,rne, l5 Unproved.
Mr. fl.lld Mra. KtWt BlAke or
a~ ~ ;Jobn Baker and

ft.hllly. -

locll
o'clock A.

!!hili Bl~ made •
trip
to Pom.er~ . J'rk:b\Y.
1

the bours

will be
to 9:00 P. M
Mra.
R . L. Dudd1Di ill tmproved a.tter

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Tbe .,0 taker Will 11adly usia£ yOu
lf ..Aelirod. ao that 1.be copy tor

ad. 11 prep.;.. :d ln ~ch •
manner aa to brine the 1reJtelt

}'our

iesulbl to

;you.

Tile publlshen wUl be rcs.POnslble
onll for one UlCOlTecl. iosertton
of any advcrtiGcmcnt. Errol'l 1n
&amp;dftrtiiemt.Dia anQUid be reported
tmmedlately.
No advertlBC!mcnt wW be taken for
kBI Uu&amp;.n a minimum charse o1
t.went--tlvo ccnta for each lnaer•

!lOll.

ready for canning.
Hnrttnger Fruit Parm. TelephOne
ltb~L .
8-l&amp;-St.

B10 PLUMS

FoR

BALE-New Olll6on guitar,
fine hint\ made v!Qla., aLso several

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church . met: and

the ;;innP&amp;on playen In

nip ar,d tuck game at the
echool field Thw·&amp;day eve-

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. lltt1•ero 'holding the Pe&amp;e~&gt; boyK to .
and flUln lns three ..,out- '
by a margin

To Lar1e 'E xtent In '
Scorin1; final Out..eome lo &amp;-2 · •'

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fedeiated Church Wins
'H'pl\:r C!&gt;nteated Tilt
B:y4-3 Score

URORS ' fiGURE· ·

POllTI.AfJl)

Mr. and Mn. Jed On.tlam, Mrs.
WU!tsm Cuater &amp;nd daughter Leah
&amp;rHl Harry Wellington n!turrled to
v181- their homes at Toronto after visitlug Mr. and Mrs. J. T, Stewart and

Mn!.

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fllmtly .

Bena Reuter of Cleveland. 18 the
guest Of Mr. and Mrs. George Mees
and daught.era.
Van c . Turner or Louisville, Ky ..

vhdliEd Mr. and MrB. H. C. Tl.rner
and family Tlmrsday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mills and

Purl MUIB or Reedsville and Leonard MUla Bnd daughter Ruth of
Akron. were Sunday IUe&amp;t.s or Mr.
a.Jld Mrs. Roy Sherman and da.ugh-

Wre.

ForSale,M~

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Miss Minnie Blake wu liL reeen\
:f Mhs V~lma Oomet.t.

Thomas Port.

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Russell And Darst ...E1'' 1!!1.!
gage In •Pitchers•
aAttle ·

gues~

Everett OUddJnl spent Sunday
rei&amp;· 1with R. P. Burdette and famlly of

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Mm. ]!tftle t.""clndlft'er of Re&lt;lnor,
0 ., is the ruM of 8 . A . Reed :md
family .
J4r. and M"l'll. John Bak:~ r and
d&amp;u8hter. Vhglnla, were week end
1uesta of Eldon :ollate Uld famUy.

snfl'eriq from a carbuncle for the
been past severaL de.ys.
Plat
Samuel Poeleaonl' hu gone to
Duehanan, W. Va., whort'! he will
Rou11h and a.tttnd the Epworth Leartte Jl\ltt·
~· week tute.

are

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recently.

on week

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Louts Johmon and ra.mnyL~
Huntioot~~~&gt; vldv..l frieD""
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P
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ClftS£ C~NUST

.Helen Jacoba, national tennie c:ha.nt~
pion. e:urprised the large gallery at
F'orest Hilh!, L, I., when she ap-pured in ahorts to play the ftrat
round in defense of her title. Tllo
Ca lifQrnilln girl defeated Eunice
Deaar.: o! San Antonio, Texa5o ia the

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Mrs. oran Love. Mn. Oreenlfr,
and Mrs. Van Meter of Pt.. Pleasa.nt
v1ere vhlltors Sunday,
Harold Brown hBll ret w-ned t.o
t.ls home at Parkersburs alter vl~­
ltlng Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fog-lcaong

opcninl" stanza.
JIOW THE\' STAND

er.d I!ODB.

hand. nVJ,de vloUns-Barpbls.
See oeo. Enzenauer, Pomeroy, 0.
8·16-Jt.

FOR BALE-100 Red Rhode llla.nd
pullets 5 mo . old. Write or can

Hili yes McMurray,
8-1T-3t.

Portland,

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~AlAKEB oO~IOfi serviced at
reasomsblc prices. Brlog In your
n¢1o or call 241-J. H. M. Ol'QU
Middleport..
l'OR SALE-House co11l delivered
Phune l~~R or 330-X. Estle Hines
Mlddle}lDl't.
8·18-&amp;t
NOI'ICE- Rockllprlng&amp; Older MUl
will ~wne operation Bept. fl and
cqntJnue
until
apple season
c:Jcil;e&amp;. J . W. Will. and Som.

Pet.
.6fl8

8~18-3t

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Ex-champs Try Comeback

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y'e :S, MY VV'IFE

NOT FOFa

"i"'el..Ej::::IHON!i&amp;D "1000."'7,
l&lt;t::S.ER:VIN,.{., ~MS •

CAN BU..,. .a._

1'M "'1'\-tE HUSe,AND/

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BIL\..5-

ARE "'Jl4E

QCJ.:J~

CAN&lt;:'EL..

;:n.-&amp;A,.. @s'ER.V.brr~ '
C~\N

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\o(e.EP ~~~ ~"*''­

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25c

s.u''"1"'E FO~ "'l';r-I'E qU~ c:J/1
~esA- r CiONT N\A'tlet:, ·

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JeU Powder
Clover

Fan~~

Piddea

ColumbUI, Ohio.

fl,OO

Lar.re Bel:

DOUBLE $1.50
Dlnlfjl:' Room, (;orree Shop.
t "nJhuUt•ll Stl'cet Parldna:

17c

\t.IHILE
~""I!!S

QU\~T

-~•, ••· •••·

WILL.
Sl''*'RT HIS COMEBACI( AGAINST

kiNG LEVINSKY' NEX'r 1'\0NlH.

stuffed

12 M· bot.

17c

;rC

••. 2tc
Jelly Rolls ;;~~o::d ea. 18e
c~ Roll• ...... 18c

Plak
lalYerlae
A real water

lb.

72

Newart- , .

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56

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PaiLimurc

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64
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Toronto
M • ,tH&gt;&lt;Ii

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71
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nu.l~tlo
Jc~! -.:.y Cll~·

64
54

72
83

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NA'ti(JN'AL LEAGUE

JNTERNo\TIONAL LEAGUE
City at Bu1Ialo.
at To1·onto.
Fro.ltirnor") at Rochestet·. "'
Ncwnrk nt Montreal.

AMERICAN LIEAGUE
E t'-t l..rn :-.t CleV&lt;:land .
f:h1hr1d:ll''a at J)(&gt;trolf..

Washingl.on 11t

Chica~n.

New York o.L St. Louis.

Did Yo;u Ever Stop To
Think?
By EDSON R. W AITF.

•""· 25c
•• NEW ·•
No·Jlqb

Shawnt!e, . Oklahoma

floor Wax
Pint can

ARTHUR J. MANSFIELD, PUBLISHER OF THE ARLING·
TON (MASS.) NEWS, SAYS: .

39c
IM&amp;Wihlne
L. w.
8aU.ed Soda

Cracker•
lb. boa

'•

"Almost everybody has aomething to oell and in.. order to
malcc a oale there must firat be a contact of some kind.
"Newapaper advertising is for the purpooe of hclpintr to aell
either mcrchanaioe or ideaa qr both. The apJH!!ll of the local
new•J&gt;Ilper ia universal; its newa is eagerly &amp;OI!Iht ami it offers !lft
excellent opportunity forth~ h&gt;cal m.e rcbant to bring his merchan•
dioc lo th" alten!io!' qf ll!e l!&gt;p.l conotituency.
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.370

INTERNATIONAL Lt:A.GUE
Club
Won LoBt Pet.

Clnclnnat.i aL New York.
Chkago at &amp;st.on.
St. Louts at Philadelphia.
P ittl:burgh nL Brooklyn .

10fteoer

29c

lut:ttr

fill

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1'cle£1o at "MilwAukee.
I ndla.n..&lt;t poli:: nt Mlnnca tJOil.s.

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COLUMBUS
ROOMS, SINGLE

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Pred&amp; Evlina lit ln the C1tJ hOI
ptta1 at. Patkerabtn... ~ Ul.
lift. 1'011 of !l(.,..vllle, W. Va ..

N. Y..C. H.,.UUT

wat&gt; calHna o:t liln:: L. Reed SUn·
dny,
J chn llarber who has ~n m
tor acme tJ,rne, l5 Unproved.
Mr. fl.lld Mra. KtWt BlAke or
a~ ~ ;Jobn Baker and

ft.hllly. -

locll
o'clock A.

!!hili Bl~ made •
trip
to Pom.er~ . J'rk:b\Y.
1

the bours

will be
to 9:00 P. M
Mra.
R . L. Dudd1Di ill tmproved a.tter

I

Tbe .,0 taker Will 11adly usia£ yOu
lf ..Aelirod. ao that 1.be copy tor

ad. 11 prep.;.. :d ln ~ch •
manner aa to brine the 1reJtelt

}'our

iesulbl to

;you.

Tile publlshen wUl be rcs.POnslble
onll for one UlCOlTecl. iosertton
of any advcrtiGcmcnt. Errol'l 1n
&amp;dftrtiiemt.Dia anQUid be reported
tmmedlately.
No advertlBC!mcnt wW be taken for
kBI Uu&amp;.n a minimum charse o1
t.went--tlvo ccnta for each lnaer•

!lOll.

ready for canning.
Hnrttnger Fruit Parm. TelephOne
ltb~L .
8-l&amp;-St.

B10 PLUMS

FoR

BALE-New Olll6on guitar,
fine hint\ made v!Qla., aLso several

----

Pec:len~-1.00.

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church . met: and

the ;;innP&amp;on playen In

nip ar,d tuck game at the
echool field Thw·&amp;day eve-

I 1,

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. lltt1•ero 'holding the Pe&amp;e~&gt; boyK to .
and flUln lns three ..,out- '
by a margin

To Lar1e 'E xtent In '
Scorin1; final Out..eome lo &amp;-2 · •'

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tO·.Titfe-

fedeiated Church Wins
'H'pl\:r C!&gt;nteated Tilt
B:y4-3 Score

URORS ' fiGURE· ·

POllTI.AfJl)

Mr. and Mn. Jed On.tlam, Mrs.
WU!tsm Cuater &amp;nd daughter Leah
&amp;rHl Harry Wellington n!turrled to
v181- their homes at Toronto after visitlug Mr. and Mrs. J. T, Stewart and

Mn!.

.

fllmtly .

Bena Reuter of Cleveland. 18 the
guest Of Mr. and Mrs. George Mees
and daught.era.
Van c . Turner or Louisville, Ky ..

vhdliEd Mr. and MrB. H. C. Tl.rner
and family Tlmrsday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mills and

Purl MUIB or Reedsville and Leonard MUla Bnd daughter Ruth of
Akron. were Sunday IUe&amp;t.s or Mr.
a.Jld Mrs. Roy Sherman and da.ugh-

Wre.

ForSale,M~

., •, -· • -

Miss Minnie Blake wu liL reeen\
:f Mhs V~lma Oomet.t.

Thomas Port.

•

Russell And Darst ...E1'' 1!!1.!
gage In •Pitchers•
aAttle ·

gues~

Everett OUddJnl spent Sunday
rei&amp;· 1with R. P. Burdette and famlly of

"

.,

busJneaa 1

Mm. ]!tftle t.""clndlft'er of Re&lt;lnor,
0 ., is the ruM of 8 . A . Reed :md
family .
J4r. and M"l'll. John Bak:~ r and
d&amp;u8hter. Vhglnla, were week end
1uesta of Eldon :ollate Uld famUy.

snfl'eriq from a carbuncle for the
been past severaL de.ys.
Plat
Samuel Poeleaonl' hu gone to
Duehanan, W. Va., whort'! he will
Rou11h and a.tttnd the Epworth Leartte Jl\ltt·
~· week tute.

are

.

recently.

on week

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AGAIN
OH
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M. IOUtE~DRl

Louts Johmon and ra.mnyL~
Huntioot~~~&gt; vldv..l frieD""
.,.,.

tl'le

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P
..S., ONUS[S
ClftS£ C~NUST

.Helen Jacoba, national tennie c:ha.nt~
pion. e:urprised the large gallery at
F'orest Hilh!, L, I., when she ap-pured in ahorts to play the ftrat
round in defense of her title. Tllo
Ca lifQrnilln girl defeated Eunice
Deaar.: o! San Antonio, Texa5o ia the

1

Mrs. oran Love. Mn. Oreenlfr,
and Mrs. Van Meter of Pt.. Pleasa.nt
v1ere vhlltors Sunday,
Harold Brown hBll ret w-ned t.o
t.ls home at Parkersburs alter vl~­
ltlng Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fog-lcaong

opcninl" stanza.
JIOW THE\' STAND

er.d I!ODB.

hand. nVJ,de vloUns-Barpbls.
See oeo. Enzenauer, Pomeroy, 0.
8·16-Jt.

FOR BALE-100 Red Rhode llla.nd
pullets 5 mo . old. Write or can

Hili yes McMurray,
8-1T-3t.

Portland,

0.

~AlAKEB oO~IOfi serviced at
reasomsblc prices. Brlog In your
n¢1o or call 241-J. H. M. Ol'QU
Middleport..
l'OR SALE-House co11l delivered
Phune l~~R or 330-X. Estle Hines
Mlddle}lDl't.
8·18-&amp;t
NOI'ICE- Rockllprlng&amp; Older MUl
will ~wne operation Bept. fl and
cqntJnue
until
apple season
c:Jcil;e&amp;. J . W. Will. and Som.

Pet.
.6fl8

8~18-3t

,[illl

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Ex-champs Try Comeback

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y'e :S, MY VV'IFE

NOT FOFa

"i"'el..Ej::::IHON!i&amp;D "1000."'7,
l&lt;t::S.ER:VIN,.{., ~MS •

CAN BU..,. .a._

1'M "'1'\-tE HUSe,AND/

'1HAI
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~Y.S ~E

BIL\..5-

ARE "'Jl4E

QCJ.:J~

CAN&lt;:'EL..

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C~\N

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~esA- r CiONT N\A'tlet:, ·

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Clover

Fan~~

Piddea

ColumbUI, Ohio.

fl,OO

Lar.re Bel:

DOUBLE $1.50
Dlnlfjl:' Room, (;orree Shop.
t "nJhuUt•ll Stl'cet Parldna:

17c

\t.IHILE
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QU\~T

-~•, ••· •••·

WILL.
Sl''*'RT HIS COMEBACI( AGAINST

kiNG LEVINSKY' NEX'r 1'\0NlH.

stuffed

12 M· bot.

17c

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••. 2tc
Jelly Rolls ;;~~o::d ea. 18e
c~ Roll• ...... 18c

Plak
lalYerlae
A real water

lb.

72

Newart- , .

H:.'.

56

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PaiLimurc

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NA'ti(JN'AL LEAGUE

JNTERNo\TIONAL LEAGUE
City at Bu1Ialo.
at To1·onto.
Fro.ltirnor") at Rochestet·. "'
Ncwnrk nt Montreal.

AMERICAN LIEAGUE
E t'-t l..rn :-.t CleV&lt;:land .
f:h1hr1d:ll''a at J)(&gt;trolf..

Washingl.on 11t

Chica~n.

New York o.L St. Louis.

Did Yo;u Ever Stop To
Think?
By EDSON R. W AITF.

•""· 25c
•• NEW ·•
No·Jlqb

Shawnt!e, . Oklahoma

floor Wax
Pint can

ARTHUR J. MANSFIELD, PUBLISHER OF THE ARLING·
TON (MASS.) NEWS, SAYS: .

39c
IM&amp;Wihlne
L. w.
8aU.ed Soda

Cracker•
lb. boa

'•

"Almost everybody has aomething to oell and in.. order to
malcc a oale there must firat be a contact of some kind.
"Newapaper advertising is for the purpooe of hclpintr to aell
either mcrchanaioe or ideaa qr both. The apJH!!ll of the local
new•J&gt;Ilper ia universal; its newa is eagerly &amp;OI!Iht ami it offers !lft
excellent opportunity forth~ h&gt;cal m.e rcbant to bring his merchan•
dioc lo th" alten!io!' qf ll!e l!&gt;p.l conotituency.
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.370

INTERNATIONAL Lt:A.GUE
Club
Won LoBt Pet.

Clnclnnat.i aL New York.
Chkago at &amp;st.on.
St. Louts at Philadelphia.
P ittl:burgh nL Brooklyn .

10fteoer

29c

lut:ttr

fill

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SWeet Cre~m

·ASSOCINl!l.,

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Beelied

.uu;~IUAN

1'cle£1o at "MilwAukee.
I ndla.n..&lt;t poli:: nt Mlnnca tJOil.s.

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P011t Dr• ,,,,.. ••• 1Oc
Poet Toutiet 3 :.:'~ 23c
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1~6

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CIOYer Ya.rm

Clover 1'' a.tm

Cto..- '!farm Cof"lll~• l•p. baT Ia

DO
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GAMES TOUA"t'

Mothen 8our nr Dtll

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J"'""" .tar.ua.;-er.
B. Buller,

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New

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Spre•

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Geld
a-t
POWDER

t.:omer Lonr •nul Flf'h Sh,

Clover

-·lo

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HOTEL
COLUMBUS
ROOMS, SINGLE

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Scrn~ ll~ innil~l-9'
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HO'TEl..S l...\'i&lt;t::: 'l't!Utlt.S
FOR. LES:!~o "n-i.AN _ __..

-"'IIU '&lt;tJO'VV, -r\-1E. FELL.O\N

Ohio State Fair
Viaiton

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E&amp;DERS' NOTICE - If you want
the New1 Ollloe of The Dall:r
Tribune, eall 258-L; If ·the BaalnHI
Ollloe ask for 202-R.

LEASED

WIRE

BUCKUf. SOl~NS

.By Carrier

Cora Tipor
8;rtiiJ' .......

Home M11de ·
ICE CREAM
Special
Sat. and Sun. Only

PASS EMERGENCY

nBE CONOUCTE

BilLS FOH REliEF

UH lUTHER

State For Needy In
Next Two Yc;aro

"Luther Week" To
Ob&amp;erved For "Father
of Prole&amp;tanti•m"

TAX IS REDUCED .

DATE SET AHEAD

On Bottled Beer To Olle
Cent; Coamelica Hit
10 Percent

In Order To Be Auured
' Of Good Weather For
Celebration

$24,000,000 Pledred By

,._

--el- . I

29c

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M huaJ'dous U

fiiiDC

Ol'

· motorlna. and Pttlni·. ou&amp; ·or

. bed 11 Juo&lt; u d"'!ll"""'· I
That'l the de&lt;tuoUan of
et.aUstlclana for the Metnpolltan Llfe . tnaunnoe Com·

psny who today llsul!l a bl9•
ehure uf eompar~~otlve ~-·
dent tables showing lim~)e
Q).iahapa aeeount.fd ror 'tie.
creater pcreeilta&amp;e or lnJ\f'les.

SILK KING

fR~M N. RJ. S~ON

5T£H INDUSTRY
1 ~CCE~TS C~DE
ITEM~~H~RY BASIS

How To Deal With
ployer Who Ha• Been
Stru11linr

' Steel Head&amp; Agree To 411
Hour Work Week ov~
er 3 Month Period

UGH

AGAINST ODDS

!

I TRIAL PERIOD ENDS
,In November When Ei1ht
I Hour Day To Reau!J!e

I&amp; Problem To Be Di•·
eui&amp;ed Whe11 "Bir In·
du&amp;try" In Fold

Conditionally '.
By WILLIAM B. NEAL
INB Bt.aft correspondent
Washlnlton. Aug. 19-INS-~
great stM.l industrY, lona •
citrant tn the lnd.uatrlll ptm;ure,
co.p1tulattd early tocll.y and· alft!td,
. to come under the wl~ of ~
Blue Eaile on a temporary ~
"Bia Stool" agreed lo ' Jl!o

OOlLJDbUS, 0., AUI. 18.-IN&amp;-'I'wenty .. four mllllon doUa:ra fot
poor relief Gurlllf 1933 a.pc~ 1934
WM pledpd by tQe 1ta.te ot Ohio
lo Ito , needY unemployed today In

dlf!entn.OeJ which are expected

be

recal-

1

to

Six Victim&amp; R:::::~
Collision B
Two Trudo

settL~d ~y.

thl swtttart. jobs of
leslalattua on record. which was
speeded up to meet
Oovernc
ID one of

Saturday, Aug. ltl

"The Mo.U11~in.ie~ I ;
Kido"
··

~ Whtte'a request tor lmmedla.t.e ~ ~ the pt'OII'l\.\n . Wat:

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aloD '"l'ffid · Wftbtn. nine hoU11J alh· KenlsU. Wis.,

&lt;\&lt;bate

_,ed,
The prtnclpa1 dlfterence ILI"(XIIe
from a. dermu;ad In t.be house tha.t
amu.senVmt ~ons. of 2&amp; cents
~d under shouJd not be tal«' d
The ~ "'flended tho bill to
taX all ~. regardless cr
price. The)' wlU try to ctrect .u
«unttromlee next week.
Anot:IM,ir ameJldment by the senate; whlch must ·be concWTed In
.by the houae, allo,... . the sale ~c ~
olnfle bot&lt;les at beet for hort&gt;'
~ptlon under a aec:Uon ot
the new beer
In all other

"DON'T BET ON
LOVE"
M'res. .Qtnrer
Bbl•rl.,, Grey,, : 't!?n'
.KI_!hhedy.

Short : 'fh'e BWld-llp. - Jarik'
; HaiPy

S

OME DAY

Child reD's
.'
2::tft' 8a~111. P. M.

y~'ll

lqQk _baclt to the

! ! ~of·~· M4 ~~ "Ii»-...•1 .
" ·Goody..- Tfr~' for ~·
ss.it,r,
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FOUR OHIOANS biE

~ ~ dr.ys after tht-~ COilYebed In IIIJOOIOl .,..

Radio

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: .18C

New YOl'k, . Auc. lg.._.JN~
. Taltlnl a bB.tb lli eeven tln)el

'liTlU fHl~W"

Cent&amp;-By Mail tt.OO

cosmo:Ucs which the lurblature enacted yeetenlay exoepiJ ror two

"THE LITTLE
GIANt" ,.

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WE MUST BE '
MORE CAREFUJ,,
BATHE LESS

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a new ICheduJe ot taxes on aott
Minta. beer, malt amu!ementaand

TONIGHt'

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S&amp;:LJ'e Arthl*'

o hto--PaJr ton.lBht..
8w1day
panlJ'
cloudy, slowly rtain&amp;' t.emperaiure.
w. va.- Partly etoudy tonight aM. sundr.,;
~lowly rlslng temperature Sund~y .
._,

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LITTLE RITZ

IDYen.il~

IMPO~ING RIT E~

WEATHER FORECAST-

OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.

U It'l New• It't In The Tribune

Receiye• NRA Kick•

••

has

moior u.ee•t.ive.

been JWbed

Clhlef

of

bure&amp;u of uoeptlol18 by OH'I.

s. lobnson, national ' re(TOYel')'
mlnlstrator.

Are Doped
Plotters

40-hoW' work wet, averaged .fWtr
a three-month period, w1th a

on

to~~~~~~ employer
wha&lt;
r,

been small
whO now iB eonfronted
wlth areat increases In hill overhead lf he sub&amp;:rl.bel to the code.
How to deal wtth thla Jittle tel~. the employer who ror nearly
h&gt;ur yean of · de~ton now hu
been strunllnl to mtet his payroll
and keep hill bead above water. iB
bt'oomtnr more and more of a.
blem for tht br11lns of NRA.
have to be arappJed wtttt
kmr. for already Ute NRA is
flooded with inQuiries as to

years

theM~

eiMIH are

"'

the
AI yet

unless 110me
13 conceded

Ten A....,it;;ifor Vlola!lim

~,.l'o~n~lni~§o':ors
nnd

been read to
'"""""'
a.nd approved by
Battling W the

Senator Gosuke Imai, member of the Japanese operative• agr&gt;e&lt;~
House of Pears and ruler over 75 per cent of Japan's '" • d':""' ~.1 period to
vast silk industry, is shown here as he was greeted by t :::::;.,. J:: :,...._
Kayo Hata; (left) and Yukie Mori, whose deft silk -~ November""' ... fixed
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