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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
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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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Pomero.t. '

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"
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~ 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
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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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.and

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FOUR OHIOANS biE

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

Radio

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PriCes
: .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•

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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
. ,
.
,.
th W ld' F . t end or the trial period. On
tWisting fmjNrS amaze VISitors to e or s air a "'' thaJ. date, ..
reaches 80 per cenl
Ch•tcago.
employes 10 on the

Prominent Doctor
·

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of Aati-NarCotic

maximum of 48 hOUJ"8 and a sbl:·
day week. Wages Will
m
average or 40 cents an
Announ~ent. of the
early thia

, oU. etc.·- WIUl

!tatufeo

Famou~

Society
Folk~ In.

::1nexecut1ves,
u ....

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Y~t

eYen theee remarkable low prlc:ee
Jllei''P. ! ~totll1ing ,uniE188 the tire Ia buUt

a, A 10 JM!t cent tax

menta and eosmetlel,

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provllion authortztne
:~ poor reUef bonds

state revenues rrom

....

Reckoned

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:. £.·~·· u..-ocery : ~·~

• . .SP~CIALS..,-¥T.iJRI)kY O!'ft,Yi · ;

:Nu Spread 9leb ·.' ... ....3 lUB.'' l~ '
~~~~~e~~~R,s__ , . _. . _. . . ( .. ;, . _ 5c
.l

IGenlllne Delu.bhii.Jp &amp;e;~ · Ru~rl ·

lf~AfTH CLUHBAKING.:10
. 'l~O:WOER, 2:1b can ;one

~STAL'J?"S'i'ARCH,.

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15
A.Af.0Ni;Gx, fm ..... .
" Qililrt .Bottle ....... . ... . .'... . , 14c
~ LARGE 'BOXOATS
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2

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1'B!g 'value .. .. . .. .... : . : . : . · •

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, GOOd Quadcy, can ...... : . .... 'fK' .·
. M~ATS
VEAL. BEEF; POIUC, and MUTTON

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Get Confession

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on the. car e;.id toli(h · on
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Germany Regrets
Assault Incident

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you becallle we checli
everythinr FREE I '

Apolo.;.. to be Olfered to
U. S. for Insult Offered
Brooklyn Ph:roician
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OrA.r Slu• PrW•• -

PORK LIVER, 2 lba ...... , .... , . l&amp;e
BOILING BEEF, 4 lb• .. .. . .. . .. . .. . 25e

SWIFT HAMS. whole &lt;&gt;r half, lb ... 14'!1 c
BREAKFAST BA(:ON. in piece, 2 lb&amp;. 27c
VEAL or MUTTON STEW. lb .. : . ... 8c:
DRESSED CHICKENS
l
,_ All Of Our Mea._ Are Gonmment
. ,,. · ·.
lnopected
We Fill and Deliver Relief Orden

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Shaak Telb Wife Arkan&amp;ao
Ollicialo A_,..jed Him
Brutal Treatment

you--not to mention JOUr
pocket-book) We remind

Spare Ribs .......... 41bs. 25c
Beef Roast "Choice
Cuts" . . . . . . . . . . lb. 10 1·2c

Force Used To

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' ''!~ ate~.in~. :

Hi~~~~Q-~-~~:-.. ...... ..:....17$ :'
,&lt;., . ,. .'kNl •·

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that yciti"filr,..l y~* oil!

BAPi~~!H~~7U.RE_ ~~~~~D:. ~
f~~~~Aq~~ M,(\LT

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DON'T let yCIUI' ea.)" ·re· ·
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mind you on a lonely ~d ·

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AU FtJU. OVERSIZE

AI Mldotlepon U,bW ~ld

TONIIlHTI
CHESHlRE
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a!~~J~~x ,.,_
Admioi011 &amp;c and 10c
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Selvice·St.tlqn

·PomerOJ. Ohio ,
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CUBAN REFUGEES
REACH NEW

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III&amp;J' be a

tax ·

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u -d-&lt;lqo matl.jtr s,pt. 11,

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;t

Wqter Sees nluch
Qlory In Trees

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~~tew York'• Far~•r IP·tt-t Qell

at t110 1'1&gt;11 Olll&lt;v al

..,.,w, ~ 11!!ilef tho Acl of Muc~ 3, 1.,. I!Ublll!l"d IJ&amp;ll&gt;

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SUNDAY, A110t!BT"llb, i$3$'

01110

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Victim's Widow

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~IIJ lall&lt;rs, ~.....,, oxoeUenl and d~~ll&gt;

and

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mould 1D ill cues •lin their ~ILbO\IIh DOt oeoeua,rUt to '"
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prmlf~.

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NP.WSP~ERMAN

"'\ IN . : LLIPOLIS

"

FOl' E4jkoial O(lk&gt;l Callllf-j.

;.;~·-~:;~~~::;~·~?nnt
waveea."
onR

For B~ Ofllllo and. Clroal~loa Dei!L ~ lfl·&amp;
QeU1'erecl BJ curter
One W~Jc

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the .. ,ras1

cattle to ihe
berba for the service ot man" and
oo to the "trees of the Lord" with
wblch the whole ftoral universe
comes to ltl completion and. its
~own
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Even a, careless reader of the I
Bible must be impre.seed by the 1
tact that trees ftgure pr.ominently
1r. the Scriptures, standing for
\ariou• truths and preaching many
ll beautiful hOmily. They
are the
chief feature m the Garden of
Eden and only disappear with. the
fading out of the lMt vi.slons or the
Apcealypse Under their grateful
Mhde the forefathers ot the race
nnd test in primitive simplicity.

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Year 1• • •• ••• •• , . . . . . . . . . 6.00 One Year

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Tt1ey give names to cities, Jerico

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u• again

furl!~sh~s us with a tragic example of what

when people allow themselves to be go1 erned by J&gt;BMion
rather than uy lneir own judgment.
_

magm'tffde that one pert~on con and does take the life of
another' Without provocation other than that he has had
his me
eq u1hbrium disturbed, is the ·wonder of many
who h ve not yet been in such a state.
S ell incidents of the futility of becoming beside!

s if

' man. The man

with thb
splrlt or the Almiglity seemed tQ
be the poet profit of 1\lerltablc "tree
ot rlghteousne&amp;tJ" Usa. 61 :8J on oak
Mamre or a ced.r1r of LebaMn ,

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with anger, but prove• that he who would be-[;
comes ceasful in ruling any other person or thing, must
fiM bj able to control himself.
S .I'll acts nlso prove that the greatest job before humanity at present as it has alway8 been l• to first teach
nwnkind that It must control itself. When this i.s done
in the individual case, there will be no more need
lur~e navies and standing armies. The trouple with o"ur
method of procedure ia that we have becJI jlro~l!lhg
the wrong end and in~t~11d of app~l)l!.clli!)lr the
problem from the bas\c end, we have started at the top
und nre working down. When one loses control of himso li he is indeed lost, as is so often proved and Bometimes
•o tr~gically.
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THE JURY IS MERCIFUL
JURY clo•e to Meigs Countirns, In fact, sitting in Ra.
venswood, across the river, listened to the testimony
nnd the adm1ss ion1-1 uf the Hccused relative to their pre.

A

arranged pian• to hold-up the West Virgini11 officer. and
~1 ecure

from them the pri~oner whotn they were conveymg to the ~&gt;tate penitentiary.
fol·med of the movements of

who kep,t

th~

crlljlinals ln-

the prisoner and they heard

the criminal• themselvea tell tho whole atory which resulted in the cold-blooded killing of one of Kanawha
county's deputy· sheriffs as well as the murder of the
convicted prhmner. And nfter hearing oil of it, they retired in due form, discus•ed the evidence (at least it is to
be hoped that they did because law abldinll' citizens hope
they at least partially observed th.ir oath when they
were accepted as jurors) !.' nd a fthort time later returned
with u verdict. That verdict wns one of guilt of flr.t del!rec murder of the accused with a recommendation for
mercy.
Ju ~t why such a recommendation should be made
for a killer found guilty under auch particularly ,cold·
'blooded and atrocious circumtttances, js more than the
nverage, normal, lawRabiding citizen can figure.
But since the jury has spoken there II! nothing for

!aw and order •nd unprotected citizens to do but sit
IJack and wntch justice in its customary manner, take Its

UEual blow on tne chin and pretend to like the treatmont
that members of its own organization accord to It through
their utter seeming lack of ability to diatinguish the ulti·
mate in cold blooded premeditated murder from a homitlde of acci(iental origin.
More and m01·e, each and every day, society is furni•hed with examples of the utter lack of ablllty of its
11wn members to act as comt)etent jurors

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and fn

to

*'Pt· ;

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fllled

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(QinUJlued .fr,oJD
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'lbtt rea· fi~Jll.

nae ODtJ

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the locomot.ive.
-W.
.u~~e hm!IJ wu enrout.e trom T'Ol·
, - - - -- -- - - edo to Prlneet.on. TeXU. t4 vWL Mr.
&amp;Del Kn. Clarence Lowery, pt.renW
of Mrs. Gray. Ize&amp;.ta an4 )label
any
uved
wtthwere
ttvtr ll'foDdparente
MIM
aDd the
Oraya
takiDI Lhem ,./U
• vt.t•-dulltJ'f had qreed to a propelled !Jack to Tens.
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1
Lode tor the tncluat ...., some of the
Pdl"', Henr¥
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ter, Cinderella
luaer eompu.nlea objected anct a
~Y,racuse, N. y .. A!IJ,: l~:r,N~ ThW'Ida,- wbefe

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Buck

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H&lt;lllSOn, exRwifc of the Hnckford, Ill., ou~1ncs~ executi·,re1 who was burnerl to flenth hy ' a metch

and Mrtl 8 .F Raekard we~·e
calling on home folks Sunday
evening
Baor
Mrli Thomas O'Connor wru~ tn
Pomeroy Tuesda.Y.
• H M. Sj:Htntcr. 11ons and two I ;.cc·:
~U&amp;hteu motored to Charleston I it&lt;"~iijiis-:a;,;r·· -~nl
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no' teeth and. a body Etlturday.
dJ'mp weattwr. Don't
' the ~l&amp;ratlon or Ill·
,._.,a really a. dignified
• RUTLAND

One Word Led
To Another
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By Arthur "Bur•"

Ten ·
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&lt;OonW.ued rrom. " ' On1J
~~~ cnucally when their autowa.s ~truck by a westbound

ra.lll'Os,d PBPJIJE!nger
train
o.t! troS'Iinr here en·rly today.
T1re deai1 were.
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Jame.R Gray, 3'1', of T~ledo
Mrs. Gray, hlfl; wJfe, .32
Nettle Gray, '7 , a

~ughtet·

Mrs Ella Thomas, 35, also ~ of
Tol~do, ~ aunb of Nettle
fio other daughters were Injured
crJt~lY nnd were ex'pe"tl.ed Lo die
mome~lly
They were Izetto..
~t and Mabel,lO.
The rather was driving the car
when It app1·oached the erO!Islng

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't'lnkWbrth-lt'~ J)retty bad,
oldtime beet prdem.. No par .. r.nuley WOn't helj) 1t.
adm~tted without their chll·

Mannlx-Rqtea are the same aa

Dunbar-We
Have &amp; eeat.

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Portland-A thoUJaud times no.
Th11t'a Inflating a negative.

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Ender-E,erybody hated David
unttl they saw him act.
M•ybe we wlll have to KO on the
&amp;tBae,
Mrs. Toots-You're a liar yourMlf.
OIU'rle~

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Eddie-We feel as

happy

as a

drep-sea dlvm· ta.kltiR oft his shoell.

st. LouJt-w';"d;•t care whether 1t li In OOil!en Gate l'ark CD'
w J ~ ut th Le 1
e ua P
e
an ng
In Spain to save cartue.
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a ha,t In hot eummer.

don't

Wl:6trul-Am almost bald, have a

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poorly

Pive pa&amp;sena:en; and the driver are
J.flln' Ph~ ,and . U:llflll
In hospitnla
Ei:«tbl$lr.1 (I(
eroy
V6i!ted
They .Included . CJeor&amp;e Qlaller ot triehd,f 'beU, ~..
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Wilkes Borre, J.ll . erltle&amp;l cqndtUon;

acn. A.fniila Oabeilin ·and dau-

l'red H,lct.s. believed to be bf. Wilkl. ~hten ,l)ld Cbarlea Wallace
0 Ba.nte; Jo!Ql Garvey~ 30,,ot,J?l'UfR Char~ yJalton Monday.
adelphia, end Mfg 1Ma.ty ~d. 23,
Bett;J • Delancey returned to
of Philadelphia. •
t
hL~~ne l 1 ~rUnbura Wedneaday
The driver'&amp;. rl$)11-cf1rm wa.a ampu.. after apendlbl the put several days
tated
Olalier'.s oondition was 80 with hel ll'andparents, Mr a.nd

serious. physiclans hold little hope Mn. J:verett Youn(t.
!or hts recovery. He ts suttertne;
Jllal bdl.&amp; Plbbs wu apt PleasR
rrom I)OS.'Iible lnWrnal lnjurle&amp;
•nt .vi81\or Tburaday.
OJ.adYI Hottman waa the Sunday
FlkE DESTROY!! HAU
!"leftt or hetJllter, Mrl. Beat.l'lc:e
Tlmn, O, Aug. lli--JN8-P'ire, fhompeon ii Vt:mon, W Va.
believe&lt;'! 1.0 have been of incendiary
Mary LlJCille Baud la the II,Uel!t
c.r!J1n, tOOay destroi'M the dance of her lfl,ndp&amp;rent., y.r. ~and Mrs.
hall at Meadowbrook Park at Bas· !1. A. Bot.rd at Graham Statton.
cOm .six miles weat o! here
Cht.rJeeiSI!ace '¥lUI a vlaU.Or at
.ni.mages were estimated ~t U5,~ Kenova,
,Va ~ ~Yf•&amp;.~ . . ,· , ;
coo.
J. w. N
.vtaltei1 wa mOther
Fh~men, who waged a deaperate Mra. Mary Natr(lfi.S at Clifton unbP.ttle to stem the conftagratlon, day.
declared tha~ the dome of thf'
Helen Bletner and Cinderella

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&lt;!Knee hall bltfw up 88
oil fume~

th0\1821 from '\VJnteri ,wer~ b~taa Ytlltors at

IPt.Mr.PleM&amp;n~
l'hursda~.
and Mra. Delancey of

LETART FALLS
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Park-

e:-abw'g were Wednelday auet~t.!l ot
Mr. and Mn. Ev~ xoUD(J.
Pbs AP'Jellll dabeleln and da~br
ter3 returJ\ed to their hoirle at ClnR

RelaHves !rpm a.: dlltaDoe who at· clrO'tatl Thl.ll"8d&amp;y, after sperdne
tended the Iuneral ·ot B~Jfs. ~&amp;dOra the past week here \vith ' relattve~.
¥cOnde ore ~·follow~:
Mr, and ~
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of Toledo. Mr !arid MIJI Le'Wir ·J:Jlur
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and duushter Josle, Mr ar.d Mrs
-~rl aerman and. -.on ot &lt;(daliinbus.
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Mt. and Mnl. H. 'B ' Jl\nney knd
J J 'Reed and rainny were the
do.ug:htcr1Nellle, ·Mn. Slnah MUler, Sunday gueats of Clo.rke Sayre and !
Mr o.nd Mrs. 1!1. 8 1 Wo!f of ~ken· family~
bUI"B. Mits Bertha •Wajner(' Ul". r4nd
Orta. I.¥vtnc a~ lamily
Mr11. D Edt. len. Vre: ICVelyn ·suman camng on Bob R.I.Juah arid
family
Mr and Ml'fl l"¥84\' McDade ; andl Sunday.- ,
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· mother, Rev oreynolds of'•Ra'"'n&amp;-- Mark ROush, ~rL Ahd Esther
wood. W Va.1 r,tr. )1\f\d "!\. N,oah {Iottman..., w~re caUI,ng Qn~ trlep.ds •ln
Stanley, Mr andi Ml'8. dhqs. Me- ~hla vltliilty•s\w.da6'.
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Nickels ot Rae.lne, :pon Prlee ot ,. Krs. Btrnard_ L1evlng and duughMkddl~port, '!.(I'... ancVM1'S. '\ W. E. .ter are 1ifendii18' &amp; fftw diLYB wlfh
~a.de of Kjlll&amp;US:a.
her (11lth~r. ,Mlltotd Hottman.
Mr and Mr&amp;'. ~ Vf ' l Bal84t and
LUe H&lt;iftdlan $.nd tairilJy~ R.y
Mrs Ra.ph Webb arK! son, Mrs Paul RlckAht and , son
were Sum'lly
Aluxnndtr and da.ui).n~ : at\eh(!t!U1 g90St1t ot .Mrs tJo.rah Rlek~rd a'fid
lhe !un(!ml of rhc fOrmers .!liSter-&amp;1- son.
law. Mr.;. B L. narnll~ ,4 ~t ':: ot~r S~UiHt.er wa.s ldollllll &lt;*I
Li\•erpodl Sun.;ltY · ·
Th~ron Rqush ' a"nd famify•· re~enUy
Mr and Mrf Drua ~utyen :or Mts Lll}'B.bepherdand:Ji&amp;terJennY
Grond Island Nebmsks.
ntrt..-ed are the gue3tl o~ M:i's Hattie Reed
Tuesday fot llll1 ij:ldetlnlte vial~ here
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F. A. MILLER, l'UBUSHER OF THE SOUTH BEND (IN·

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· · · ·"It il the duty of parente to ao rear their children that they
will uraderatand and fully appreciate the value ~f money.

··t~ael\ln, "'em ,the value of money .ohould begin when the
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A Detroit 111811 who hill! a 81111111111r home in Northern Miohhan, bol@n
iaeveral 'lionths aco to drive hie •£1"t;at ,For~ V-8. , He says: . ·, .
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:but my For~ apoedoaater sars that I co,at slow•r speed 1 and tho trip
recisters fewer ailea. In ~ termer oar tho SAeedometer speed was higher.
~ ~t11eage greater on tbis "tr'ip, but wttb my Ford ':v-B I ge&gt; in less time
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consump(ti:&gt;Ji wal·e de'lusioDa. He figured by a ,e!lMdb.lllG~er.-·thl d~d not
aeasura accurately, and was not meant to. Aii his costs--operations, repairs. upkee~ere calculated· on a wrong basia . Awrong speedometer
aieleads on all these 1 tau . . • '
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~11 for a ctriver-•to th111)r."·lle ,is :ci)lng 70 milee an )tout "!lhen he is goini;
• ':• ~'-only ,62. Well, let tha.~ pus aa to ~peed; "does it JustifY' tellfng every
driver' that he is gett~~ acre aileage ou( ot his car than he really is?
A apeadoaetar measure•~ AND .•l.l!'{i' ·,llltO!ll~ i\ " l&gt;~a~ Oll.~t/\? ~ ·· ·:
·•• ~p,n411!J i~P lf. ut:trolt"iltnnot o~&lt; lie- ~ou'r.-· f!!Y"lllote J b'an speeding ·
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An . hotlr..lj, 1J11xt¥ 'liinutes lq~g ,• ·; .
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tll"'. J lie deal with ll&amp;lllitaoturera whli krtow our strict stand on aoouraor
and are glad to aeet our apeoitioationa. The limit ot variation
in Ford speedometers, a limit that oannot be avoided in aanuraoture,
is 2! at 70 ~lee.
we r;et our-speed and aileaa' o11t or o11r engine and wheels, not out ot
our •peedoaater,
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'at 0, werff ' ~un-. eaoh two'.'~ll'l&gt;nil or •g u;· ahd dl':l.v,en . the ..._. road till
they• atpppe&lt;l,, ··Tile ··tfi!p..car well,t 7\,•W.-• .llu•th'r cl'lwn ~~e ro.~d · thari "tho
low o&amp;r; 7et the • lQ1f~r's apo·~-lll!r shotred t!)at' it had gone tarth6r
~an· t~e top :C11r ." J:aDtr, •~'l.el!- ,a~t( 1,'081! "mi~s: ~ :be two" q\1-J:..te dit~erent

ed their JUiden wedding and M1'6,
Noa-rls' 'roth blrthda.y Sunday wll.h
about 50 rcla~lves and friends pre-

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MakC me a cake aa fut u you can;
Bake it until it' • brown and criap,Then oell it to me with an ad like thio!

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Nankin Are apcndln~t a
few d&amp;:y s with Mrs Shaver'a mother
MI'S Mary Swl\ll and other ~latives
here.
0 E: Myers ami fa.mtlv and .Mrtl
L .l ~{.v ers attcnctcd the
Pryor
f::.mlly reunion at Marietta Sund&amp;.y.

Mich. They report

YOung a.nd
took dinner with. H. two 50111! Of Colutnbus a.nd Mlas
M. Spencer and daugbtt nJ Bunda~· u:abel Evans ot Dayton were i\lCBtll
Mr · and Mra Ed Manuel At1d last week of M:r1!l M E Rathburn.
f.'lROddaushter ot Pltmts spcm
Mrs. Anha ..lees .spent the week
tJunda.y with Mt· Rnd Mt't!l, Fi·ed mH wlth frltnids tn «.uttind.
Spencer.
Oladya Hi!J:Iey nf LOB Al).lele&amp;, 1s
Born to Mr nnd Mrs. Douglas r.pendlnJ her vacation at tbo home
HOUIIh a baby girl August 7th.
C'f her careftts. MiM Higley II a
I The Missionary Soet 1,,J met at •• .~ h
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Je-ell
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M:?arn~nnlnr.
operation at &amp; Park~tilll'l hospl·
famliy t 8M~a. ~ha Lyon!l aud tal lae:t week hu retilmed home
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· V:t., 6i*lt thtt and 13 lmptovlnll rapidlY.
week end wlth . their lU!Cie, Pnnt Hurt Spl~ waa broqbt home
Rickard and daughte:ll
rrOm the hOBir!tat at Galltpolta and
T. K. Spaulding ot C'harleston itl lrhprovlng ate•dlly
waa the Sunday nuest of Marv l Mr. ahd Mra Ftaitk Bean reLQulse Rickard.
turned Sunday Mtn a. WCC'!ks visit
Mra. Earl VIcker'. 'HIR tllken to 1tc Chlcal&amp; · Where theY went to
· the St. Joseph hosplt.al at Parke1,. r!ttend the fait- ami to buy gooda.

-odern Nursery Rimes

Clara Shaver and do.ua:htcr.

. and Mrs. O!ls Llcvlng antl
IIPI!nt S\)nUay with Robert

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Unkky woO-Grant lor.t h!J; first
battle aa a General. Oot hi$ whtst:ers knocked oft.

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teen porsone .-re ~ tw&lt;l the',.... ... eM.
Lritlca.Uy, when a. fllrle b\11, Clevt·
lolr. and. fllrl. Cb&amp;rlel &amp;nlth re·
i~d bound, skidded and overturn· tarned to Charleston 'nwrsday a.ted at the foot ot a s teep hlll two U, vt81tln(l: trlendll here during
miles west of Elbridge on the 8Jra- ~t
week, lllao -vlaltlnl rel&amp;tJvell
cuae Auburn highway.
ford and Pt.. Pleaaant.

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Ruth or

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Ann ArbOr, Detroit

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Lucywith
Rickard
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rout fur Lhelr Sunday School clas-i lor

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v\lle spent Sunday
Lat klns and wlfe.

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1ne1 Roulh, Ada, Bcina and
Ellen Rlekal'd. • ""' ne, H· - • .~

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Emmett. n.oUlih, W11llatn St.Aata,
Richard Bayre tnd Edward Reed.
~uiLC a number m JOlkJ trom here
People'• Clull, Kn
Cora Rouah l att-ended the runeral of Henry Rlci1: R
and Irene Sayre for Prtmuy clasl\- ard , a tomlet resident c" this place
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Superintendent., Non Hoffm•n.
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Romer Dooobue ~her tor adult
elua, Mia ZeUa Rickard lor Younj
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Evelyn
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i8 shown UH she looked utter questioning.
Her
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eye brows were singed in the flre. Sh~~ ,·ays thi!'; occurr~ U
when "~he was trying to put out the t1r..::.

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wny, every dny, it is becoming mo!o app~r~nt that a
complete readjuotment and an entirely •new . sy~tllJil Qf
hn&lt;lilnJf our ~rhninal c~ses i• nece1111ary 'If w~ ~~~ tp exrect _to !'la~e ~ny heaqway whafever In offr b~ttlp ajJalfl't
cr!quna!s !'J¥1 wp~t ~hey ·~~~~ f9r.
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~ul!ty of
a mercy ript de~ervlft~ b~!ft!!lfiiY
•v~vy r~a·o~ to be nshllmP4 W ]P9~ tliP!~ ' JA'\i!:t~.~l!,i\l.!P¥
ll•j~~l&gt;q!'• in the fpoo 11ft~f such ~JI exijlnVJ.~'&lt; 9f ~~~!Ofi!J~Y

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Mill Caasie SIJA wtJo.
vllltlnt: relat.t'ftfl here fei,;.me.·
her home at WheeWl8.
Tuelday.
Kn. PollJ Ann W-aner II veTJ

Wbleb I" """"larded
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ln tbe early mom1n1.
Bodie.&amp; were thrOwn. t1'0rn to · to 10
teet aa the auwm.obtle wu hurled
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Bb 1e I the Oork, tea and box toe iJlU•·~.....
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u r and dlatrtbutol'll of tnduatri&amp;l aup·
&lt;Rei~~J Hess) were entertalned ,..,. .. pilei 1nd machtneryaod. wboBIJIN
day ~enine a.t tbe!r borne oo Oole of Jewelry, and watch-maker&amp; and
::.wet 'f1th D m1aotU&amp;DeOQI 8bDW· 1 jeWelry 1uppllea.
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A1JOut IIKU' rf,la.Uve.a ~
Nevert.helea a alowl.nl downQf ....
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pre.sentfd Ulem wl~ many beauU· \ ldentlal OOdetl wu nottced. 'I'IUI
tul and 1J .efU11lfti.
waa •ld to be d.ue to the tnteJwl-.e
oompal&amp;D to brinr the big lndU8triea
into Lhe
told thlfl
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That {.parrela and di~agreemenb~ sho uld reach such a

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would de~;;troy, they Jirst make mad,'' was never more
aptly illustrated thau by the case in H•rtford wherein a

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Tappuoh tJosr. 16:34) Appletown,
,., bile tbe chief natural feature In
the vlotnlty of Jerusalem was and
&gt;n the Mt. ot Olive. Nor should the
twentieth' century after Christ,
r:1uetu}Jy setting aside tts forest
rt&lt;aervea. rorget that 1n t.he ea.rltest
l~g!Blllt1on of the
chosen people
v1ere l&amp;.wll especially protecting
ti"IC'se beautiful and bebeftcient
glft11 from Ood Even amid the d11- (
vastat10n or war, from ruthless desetructJon Had those lo.ws ' been
f~ ! thfully observed, Po.le&amp;tine mi.Sllt
still b ~ ln B land of brooks and 01
c;larJja, Its hiii H covered wiLh ftocks 1
ll~ valleys rlrh wtth corn
(Deut.
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1 The tree&amp;., figured in the Bibli'
as a favorite symbol ot the godly

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JHE RECENT tragedy across the river from

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~who removed th~ bu,;fDeltS hoOk-up \ next Saturday, .Not1ce Industry wa.a expt;cted next week.
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trom thP ShUlet buildlfll recently. wa.s reoeived that, the Melloil Banka l The lwnber code WRI bcllll delay ..
W~ hal been ncelved heft' ot
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the de&amp;t~ or pbnrles R . ~ldnl
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wl11Cb ooeurred. Priday mOnillll at'
J&amp;,n\el ,1!4artln . waa expected. hert&gt; Mellon 18 I' poWerful· {J8Qre, pre- 1coal, oil and stet! codes
bla h~ bt QalHpoUr.. J)eath re- S&amp;tm;ttay trom a vtsi.t. in Chle8.1.J sented &amp; Cfl(le.
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~Uled blan~et codes approved 1 W~lnat.lp, AUQ. l~INB-Rllht
wljloh ~ auftered about t~o mon- Proa:reu Expoalt.1on.
\ for i~ll,'tries by ,· Admln\Strator rennanent ~ ,b( falr competttbs qO, .,. Paraona was connticted. 1 Mrs J H. Snitth and Hazel l/&amp;n Jo;t~nson tncl~ded th(\ tanpen, tabe ~ t!on h•d been·; &amp;pProve(l by PreBIWitti the mechaDI~ department of cOOney vlt!Ited 1n Huntlnatou ll'ri· rk' auto equlpme1)t,, oomfort.r.ble dent Roosevelt under the national
ttie ~County Tlmta.
, day witl;l the (ormer's s~ter, !4l&amp;s mf,Dufaeturera, · ala.as containers, recovery act today.
B,e II IUJ'YIYed h7 biB wtfe, farm- Maude Taylor,. ;.vhq 13 recu~q.tipK ll&amp;:htlng eqqlpmf!nt, lace curtain,
More than 1.500.000 worken are
tr~ Mlat SteJlar Vance of Middle... from injuries receiVed tn an autoR sm'1k101 pipe, lll'aDufao\urtna phar- 'I aft'ected, with probably 160,000 new
Pll't. and: one son Harry of Charles· mObile acOident, Bunda:t evenm1 . m'i.ceut1cal and biblOKical, Amerlc&amp;.n Jobs created as a reault , ap::ordlni
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Moat of these agreements, which lpce, oorset &amp;nd bru&amp;h:re, elect~C!al
1"114RNDS ~TER'fAINI:D
Crary and BiUy Davis l~ft Sat- ate etfectlve" pendln&amp;: hearlllfl, pro- manufa.cturiJlS, t¥omen·~ coots and
Mt a.nd Mr. •H ( M Cross int'erJ urda.y ;morning for the1r Home at Vide (Or ,O·hour weeks.
suit&amp;, and ltJ1tlmate theatrical lnR
ned a n u . ciJ' friends at din· T~do after a vlslt here. The form· 1 Other new codes pru~ covered dustrles.
r Prl~y even.ins at tbe B E er was on a eampln$: trip with Mr
At least 10,000,000 workers a.re
lbott hOme on North Third AVe- and Mrs. C. M Heq.nesy and pt,hers
e~tlmated to be a.1!ected by modi·
nue hOnortnJ Mr and Mra Rc;&gt;ben IO'ih1le' .the latter vl.flted With w: A. I
I , ftcatlons of the president's temporSnuirt or l!lhtcagc)
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Giles and. family and Mr.· a.nd Mrs
Off
re-employment
&amp;IJl'eement,
Those present 'o,ver . Mr
nd W.' G Pavls .
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which have been approved by the
Mrs. :Robert Smart bChlr.a. ~
Mrs. R. A Heoox and daug:hter
p H 0 T0 S
reoovery admini:JtraUon.
ahd Mrs Paul Smart and e~ren' Jllilet retum~d Friday from a vll5it
Mr. and ·Mrs. Tom PiCkens and tw~ w.th Mrs c E Huqller at NewDURING AUGUST
hhilHreO or Raelne M'r and. Mrs
prrt News, Virginia
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m, Ta'lbott. daua:~~ 'Fl.orlnel ~nd Thomas N ~haron age(\. colored
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Ule hoat ·-nd bosteaa Mr. and Mrs- res dent of Ohve stref!l;l was taken
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utWt.ies. Leaders ot the
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NOTE-(..,tll no&amp; be made
are 1n favorotanaddltietnal
cpertLtion
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apiD oatil Delli Febnaryl
tax on some of the wealthy
Mrs H!lnn!l.h HIU'tinger retu1 ned
eompa.nte&amp;, although d~ua . at
Friday ·evening from a VJslt In coR
The Conlpton Studio &amp;PJoring the small corporation!! net
lJTmbu.'! YJlth relatlves
MIMII'port. O.
earning lll¥8e profits T!'Je lnoome
Mts Eli.zB'bah liart.nger return..
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t'd Saturday from 1.
with ' relafrom governor's f:Lit«nain'e l'l: llef
ttves and trl~nds
Athena.
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cattle to ihe
berba for the service ot man" and
oo to the "trees of the Lord" with
wblch the whole ftoral universe
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Bible must be impre.seed by the 1
tact that trees ftgure pr.ominently
1r. the Scriptures, standing for
\ariou• truths and preaching many
ll beautiful hOmily. They
are the
chief feature m the Garden of
Eden and only disappear with. the
fading out of the lMt vi.slons or the
Apcealypse Under their grateful
Mhde the forefathers ot the race
nnd test in primitive simplicity.

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furl!~sh~s us with a tragic example of what

when people allow themselves to be go1 erned by J&gt;BMion
rather than uy lneir own judgment.
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magm'tffde that one pert~on con and does take the life of
another' Without provocation other than that he has had
his me
eq u1hbrium disturbed, is the ·wonder of many
who h ve not yet been in such a state.
S ell incidents of the futility of becoming beside!

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with thb
splrlt or the Almiglity seemed tQ
be the poet profit of 1\lerltablc "tree
ot rlghteousne&amp;tJ" Usa. 61 :8J on oak
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with anger, but prove• that he who would be-[;
comes ceasful in ruling any other person or thing, must
fiM bj able to control himself.
S .I'll acts nlso prove that the greatest job before humanity at present as it has alway8 been l• to first teach
nwnkind that It must control itself. When this i.s done
in the individual case, there will be no more need
lur~e navies and standing armies. The trouple with o"ur
method of procedure ia that we have becJI jlro~l!lhg
the wrong end and in~t~11d of app~l)l!.clli!)lr the
problem from the bas\c end, we have started at the top
und nre working down. When one loses control of himso li he is indeed lost, as is so often proved and Bometimes
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THE JURY IS MERCIFUL
JURY clo•e to Meigs Countirns, In fact, sitting in Ra.
venswood, across the river, listened to the testimony
nnd the adm1ss ion1-1 uf the Hccused relative to their pre.

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arranged pian• to hold-up the West Virgini11 officer. and
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from them the pri~oner whotn they were conveymg to the ~&gt;tate penitentiary.
fol·med of the movements of

who kep,t

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the criminal• themselvea tell tho whole atory which resulted in the cold-blooded killing of one of Kanawha
county's deputy· sheriffs as well as the murder of the
convicted prhmner. And nfter hearing oil of it, they retired in due form, discus•ed the evidence (at least it is to
be hoped that they did because law abldinll' citizens hope
they at least partially observed th.ir oath when they
were accepted as jurors) !.' nd a fthort time later returned
with u verdict. That verdict wns one of guilt of flr.t del!rec murder of the accused with a recommendation for
mercy.
Ju ~t why such a recommendation should be made
for a killer found guilty under auch particularly ,cold·
'blooded and atrocious circumtttances, js more than the
nverage, normal, lawRabiding citizen can figure.
But since the jury has spoken there II! nothing for

!aw and order •nd unprotected citizens to do but sit
IJack and wntch justice in its customary manner, take Its

UEual blow on tne chin and pretend to like the treatmont
that members of its own organization accord to It through
their utter seeming lack of ability to diatinguish the ulti·
mate in cold blooded premeditated murder from a homitlde of acci(iental origin.
More and m01·e, each and every day, society is furni•hed with examples of the utter lack of ablllty of its
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of Mrs. Gray. Ize&amp;.ta an4 )label
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and Mrtl 8 .F Raekard we~·e
calling on home folks Sunday
evening
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Mrli Thomas O'Connor wru~ tn
Pomeroy Tuesda.Y.
• H M. Sj:Htntcr. 11ons and two I ;.cc·:
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dJ'mp weattwr. Don't
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~~~ cnucally when their autowa.s ~truck by a westbound

ra.lll'Os,d PBPJIJE!nger
train
o.t! troS'Iinr here en·rly today.
T1re deai1 were.
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Mrs. Gray, hlfl; wJfe, .32
Nettle Gray, '7 , a

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Mrs Ella Thomas, 35, also ~ of
Tol~do, ~ aunb of Nettle
fio other daughters were Injured
crJt~lY nnd were ex'pe"tl.ed Lo die
mome~lly
They were Izetto..
~t and Mabel,lO.
The rather was driving the car
when It app1·oached the erO!Islng

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oldtime beet prdem.. No par .. r.nuley WOn't helj) 1t.
adm~tted without their chll·

Mannlx-Rqtea are the same aa

Dunbar-We
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Th11t'a Inflating a negative.

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unttl they saw him act.
M•ybe we wlll have to KO on the
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Mrs. Toots-You're a liar yourMlf.
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drep-sea dlvm· ta.kltiR oft his shoell.

st. LouJt-w';"d;•t care whether 1t li In OOil!en Gate l'ark CD'
w J ~ ut th Le 1
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In Spain to save cartue.
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Wl:6trul-Am almost bald, have a

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Pive pa&amp;sena:en; and the driver are
J.flln' Ph~ ,and . U:llflll
In hospitnla
Ei:«tbl$lr.1 (I(
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V6i!ted
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acn. A.fniila Oabeilin ·and dau-

l'red H,lct.s. believed to be bf. Wilkl. ~hten ,l)ld Cbarlea Wallace
0 Ba.nte; Jo!Ql Garvey~ 30,,ot,J?l'UfR Char~ yJalton Monday.
adelphia, end Mfg 1Ma.ty ~d. 23,
Bett;J • Delancey returned to
of Philadelphia. •
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The driver'&amp;. rl$)11-cf1rm wa.a ampu.. after apendlbl the put several days
tated
Olalier'.s oondition was 80 with hel ll'andparents, Mr a.nd

serious. physiclans hold little hope Mn. J:verett Youn(t.
!or hts recovery. He ts suttertne;
Jllal bdl.&amp; Plbbs wu apt PleasR
rrom I)OS.'Iible lnWrnal lnjurle&amp;
•nt .vi81\or Tburaday.
OJ.adYI Hottman waa the Sunday
FlkE DESTROY!! HAU
!"leftt or hetJllter, Mrl. Beat.l'lc:e
Tlmn, O, Aug. lli--JN8-P'ire, fhompeon ii Vt:mon, W Va.
believe&lt;'! 1.0 have been of incendiary
Mary LlJCille Baud la the II,Uel!t
c.r!J1n, tOOay destroi'M the dance of her lfl,ndp&amp;rent., y.r. ~and Mrs.
hall at Meadowbrook Park at Bas· !1. A. Bot.rd at Graham Statton.
cOm .six miles weat o! here
Cht.rJeeiSI!ace '¥lUI a vlaU.Or at
.ni.mages were estimated ~t U5,~ Kenova,
,Va ~ ~Yf•&amp;.~ . . ,· , ;
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Fh~men, who waged a deaperate Mra. Mary Natr(lfi.S at Clifton unbP.ttle to stem the conftagratlon, day.
declared tha~ the dome of thf'
Helen Bletner and Cinderella

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oil fume~

th0\1821 from '\VJnteri ,wer~ b~taa Ytlltors at

IPt.Mr.PleM&amp;n~
l'hursda~.
and Mra. Delancey of

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Mr. and Mn. Ev~ xoUD(J.
Pbs AP'Jellll dabeleln and da~br
ter3 returJ\ed to their hoirle at ClnR

RelaHves !rpm a.: dlltaDoe who at· clrO'tatl Thl.ll"8d&amp;y, after sperdne
tended the Iuneral ·ot B~Jfs. ~&amp;dOra the past week here \vith ' relattve~.
¥cOnde ore ~·follow~:
Mr, and ~
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of Toledo. Mr !arid MIJI Le'Wir ·J:Jlur
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and duushter Josle, Mr ar.d Mrs
-~rl aerman and. -.on ot &lt;(daliinbus.
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Mt. and Mnl. H. 'B ' Jl\nney knd
J J 'Reed and rainny were the
do.ug:htcr1Nellle, ·Mn. Slnah MUler, Sunday gueats of Clo.rke Sayre and !
Mr o.nd Mrs. 1!1. 8 1 Wo!f of ~ken· family~
bUI"B. Mits Bertha •Wajner(' Ul". r4nd
Orta. I.¥vtnc a~ lamily
Mr11. D Edt. len. Vre: ICVelyn ·suman camng on Bob R.I.Juah arid
family
Mr and Ml'fl l"¥84\' McDade ; andl Sunday.- ,
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wood. W Va.1 r,tr. )1\f\d "!\. N,oah {Iottman..., w~re caUI,ng Qn~ trlep.ds •ln
Stanley, Mr andi Ml'8. dhqs. Me- ~hla vltliilty•s\w.da6'.
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Nickels ot Rae.lne, :pon Prlee ot ,. Krs. Btrnard_ L1evlng and duughMkddl~port, '!.(I'... ancVM1'S. '\ W. E. .ter are 1ifendii18' &amp; fftw diLYB wlfh
~a.de of Kjlll&amp;US:a.
her (11lth~r. ,Mlltotd Hottman.
Mr and Mr&amp;'. ~ Vf ' l Bal84t and
LUe H&lt;iftdlan $.nd tairilJy~ R.y
Mrs Ra.ph Webb arK! son, Mrs Paul RlckAht and , son
were Sum'lly
Aluxnndtr and da.ui).n~ : at\eh(!t!U1 g90St1t ot .Mrs tJo.rah Rlek~rd a'fid
lhe !un(!ml of rhc fOrmers .!liSter-&amp;1- son.
law. Mr.;. B L. narnll~ ,4 ~t ':: ot~r S~UiHt.er wa.s ldollllll &lt;*I
Li\•erpodl Sun.;ltY · ·
Th~ron Rqush ' a"nd famify•· re~enUy
Mr and Mrf Drua ~utyen :or Mts Lll}'B.bepherdand:Ji&amp;terJennY
Grond Island Nebmsks.
ntrt..-ed are the gue3tl o~ M:i's Hattie Reed
Tuesday fot llll1 ij:ldetlnlte vial~ here
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F. A. MILLER, l'UBUSHER OF THE SOUTH BEND (IN·

DIANA) TRIBUNt SAYS:
· · · ·"It il the duty of parente to ao rear their children that they
will uraderatand and fully appreciate the value ~f money.

··t~ael\ln, "'em ,the value of money .ohould begin when the
cljllclr!lli lre y~fl' young.

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'thllll' a oaf' ~hat. "w ill ab 7Q::a(J,1;ar(a4 lti1W:. '
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A Detroit 111811 who hill! a 81111111111r home in Northern Miohhan, bol@n
iaeveral 'lionths aco to drive hie •£1"t;at ,For~ V-8. , He says: . ·, .
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:but my For~ apoedoaater sars that I co,at slow•r speed 1 and tho trip
recisters fewer ailea. In ~ termer oar tho SAeedometer speed was higher.
~ ~t11eage greater on tbis "tr'ip, but wttb my Ford ':v-B I ge&gt; in less time
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consump(ti:&gt;Ji wal·e de'lusioDa. He figured by a ,e!lMdb.lllG~er.-·thl d~d not
aeasura accurately, and was not meant to. Aii his costs--operations, repairs. upkee~ere calculated· on a wrong basia . Awrong speedometer
aieleads on all these 1 tau . . • '
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Sqme oa.r '""ll(aoturere ' j"-tifY this pM\Ctioe. They say it is Just as
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~11 for a ctriver-•to th111)r."·lle ,is :ci)lng 70 milee an )tout "!lhen he is goini;
• ':• ~'-only ,62. Well, let tha.~ pus aa to ~peed; "does it JustifY' tellfng every
driver' that he is gett~~ acre aileage ou( ot his car than he really is?
A apeadoaetar measure•~ AND .•l.l!'{i' ·,llltO!ll~ i\ " l&gt;~a~ Oll.~t/\? ~ ·· ·:
·•• ~p,n411!J i~P lf. ut:trolt"iltnnot o~&lt; lie- ~ou'r.-· f!!Y"lllote J b'an speeding ·
liP·,,;, ;j1.8eJl.-:'~~tc, Ql!!l, Vea~•ojlot'&amp;.. mUts·. C
An . hotlr..lj, 1J11xt¥ 'liinutes lq~g ,• ·; .
•1,-:~IUe 1.8 15280' teet ionc. I~ aileage and Ford epeeJl. are- aocur!ltely
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llltasured-they are ther_...;;;.;pou get them-no one geto more.
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Anyone oan buy !lpeedOIIatera and have them "tixed" anyway he wants
tll"'. J lie deal with ll&amp;lllitaoturera whli krtow our strict stand on aoouraor
and are glad to aeet our apeoitioationa. The limit ot variation
in Ford speedometers, a limit that oannot be avoided in aanuraoture,
is 2! at 70 ~lee.
we r;et our-speed and aileaa' o11t or o11r engine and wheels, not out ot
our •peedoaater,
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'at 0, werff ' ~un-. eaoh two'.'~ll'l&gt;nil or •g u;· ahd dl':l.v,en . the ..._. road till
they• atpppe&lt;l,, ··Tile ··tfi!p..car well,t 7\,•W.-• .llu•th'r cl'lwn ~~e ro.~d · thari "tho
low o&amp;r; 7et the • lQ1f~r's apo·~-lll!r shotred t!)at' it had gone tarth6r
~an· t~e top :C11r ." J:aDtr, •~'l.el!- ,a~t( 1,'081! "mi~s: ~ :be two" q\1-J:..te dit~erent

ed their JUiden wedding and M1'6,
Noa-rls' 'roth blrthda.y Sunday wll.h
about 50 rcla~lves and friends pre-

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MakC me a cake aa fut u you can;
Bake it until it' • brown and criap,Then oell it to me with an ad like thio!

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Nankin Are apcndln~t a
few d&amp;:y s with Mrs Shaver'a mother
MI'S Mary Swl\ll and other ~latives
here.
0 E: Myers ami fa.mtlv and .Mrtl
L .l ~{.v ers attcnctcd the
Pryor
f::.mlly reunion at Marietta Sund&amp;.y.

Mich. They report

YOung a.nd
took dinner with. H. two 50111! Of Colutnbus a.nd Mlas
M. Spencer and daugbtt nJ Bunda~· u:abel Evans ot Dayton were i\lCBtll
Mr · and Mra Ed Manuel At1d last week of M:r1!l M E Rathburn.
f.'lROddaushter ot Pltmts spcm
Mrs. Anha ..lees .spent the week
tJunda.y with Mt· Rnd Mt't!l, Fi·ed mH wlth frltnids tn «.uttind.
Spencer.
Oladya Hi!J:Iey nf LOB Al).lele&amp;, 1s
Born to Mr nnd Mrs. Douglas r.pendlnJ her vacation at tbo home
HOUIIh a baby girl August 7th.
C'f her careftts. MiM Higley II a
I The Missionary Soet 1,,J met at •• .~ h
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operation at &amp; Park~tilll'l hospl·
famliy t 8M~a. ~ha Lyon!l aud tal lae:t week hu retilmed home
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· V:t., 6i*lt thtt and 13 lmptovlnll rapidlY.
week end wlth . their lU!Cie, Pnnt Hurt Spl~ waa broqbt home
Rickard and daughte:ll
rrOm the hOBir!tat at Galltpolta and
T. K. Spaulding ot C'harleston itl lrhprovlng ate•dlly
waa the Sunday nuest of Marv l Mr. ahd Mra Ftaitk Bean reLQulse Rickard.
turned Sunday Mtn a. WCC'!ks visit
Mra. Earl VIcker'. 'HIR tllken to 1tc Chlcal&amp; · Where theY went to
· the St. Joseph hosplt.al at Parke1,. r!ttend the fait- ami to buy gooda.

-odern Nursery Rimes

Clara Shaver and do.ua:htcr.

. and Mrs. O!ls Llcvlng antl
IIPI!nt S\)nUay with Robert

and family
Roush lS

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Tow,;~ l t&gt;:y of

corrected.

Unkky woO-Grant lor.t h!J; first
battle aa a General. Oot hi$ whtst:ers knocked oft.

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Lritlca.Uy, when a. fllrle b\11, Clevt·
lolr. and. fllrl. Cb&amp;rlel &amp;nlth re·
i~d bound, skidded and overturn· tarned to Charleston 'nwrsday a.ted at the foot ot a s teep hlll two U, vt81tln(l: trlendll here during
miles west of Elbridge on the 8Jra- ~t
week, lllao -vlaltlnl rel&amp;tJvell
cuae Auburn highway.
ford and Pt.. Pleaaant.

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an extended vlalt
Ann ArbOr, Detroit

tdi.ho-You and who elee?

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Lucywith
Rickard
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hto• slsWspent
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lJiy lraY·
rout fur Lhelr Sunday School clas-i lor

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v\lle spent Sunday
Lat klns and wlfe.

Mrs

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1ne1 Roulh, Ada, Bcina and
Ellen Rlekal'd. • ""' ne, H· - • .~

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Emmett. n.oUlih, W11llatn St.Aata,
Richard Bayre tnd Edward Reed.
~uiLC a number m JOlkJ trom here
People'• Clull, Kn
Cora Rouah l att-ended the runeral of Henry Rlci1: R
and Irene Sayre for Prtmuy clasl\- ard , a tomlet resident c" this place
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Superintendent., Non Hoffm•n.
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retary, J:vel)n Rouah TrefUI• 11 er,
Romer Dooobue ~her tor adult
elua, Mia ZeUa Rickard lor Younj
da7.

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Zella
R1ckard
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Reed
Evelyn
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i8 shown UH she looked utter questioning.
Her
wind and
eye brows were singed in the flre. Sh~~ ,·ays thi!'; occurr~ U
when "~he was trying to put out the t1r..::.

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wny, every dny, it is becoming mo!o app~r~nt that a
complete readjuotment and an entirely •new . sy~tllJil Qf
hn&lt;lilnJf our ~rhninal c~ses i• nece1111ary 'If w~ ~~~ tp exrect _to !'la~e ~ny heaqway whafever In offr b~ttlp ajJalfl't
cr!quna!s !'J¥1 wp~t ~hey ·~~~~ f9r.
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~ul!ty of
a mercy ript de~ervlft~ b~!ft!!lfiiY
•v~vy r~a·o~ to be nshllmP4 W ]P9~ tliP!~ ' JA'\i!:t~.~l!,i\l.!P¥
ll•j~~l&gt;q!'• in the fpoo 11ft~f such ~JI exijlnVJ.~'&lt; 9f ~~~!Ofi!J~Y

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Mill Caasie SIJA wtJo.
vllltlnt: relat.t'ftfl here fei,;.me.·
her home at WheeWl8.
Tuelday.
Kn. PollJ Ann W-aner II veTJ

Wbleb I" """"larded
fnr f""""'
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ln tbe early mom1n1.
Bodie.&amp; were thrOwn. t1'0rn to · to 10
teet aa the auwm.obtle wu hurled
bact aplnat the croulnl pte by

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880\\'Ea.D
•-'--' EJnmett
Bb 1e I the Oork, tea and box toe iJlU•·~.....
-Mr. and .-n:.
u r and dlatrtbutol'll of tnduatri&amp;l aup·
&lt;Rei~~J Hess) were entertalned ,..,. .. pilei 1nd machtneryaod. wboBIJIN
day ~enine a.t tbe!r borne oo Oole of Jewelry, and watch-maker&amp; and
::.wet 'f1th D m1aotU&amp;DeOQI 8bDW· 1 jeWelry 1uppllea.
er
A1JOut IIKU' rf,la.Uve.a ~
Nevert.helea a alowl.nl downQf ....
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·~oceukJ
and j _,of -~
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Pfv•u..... cations of Lhe ~·
pre.sentfd Ulem wl~ many beauU· \ ldentlal OOdetl wu nottced. 'I'IUI
tul and 1J .efU11lfti.
waa •ld to be d.ue to the tnteJwl-.e
oompal&amp;D to brinr the big lndU8triea
into Lhe
told thlfl
..eek.
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A l&amp;rie
majorU.~
ot the
copper tn·

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man ddstroyed himoelf after ftrot destroying his neighbor.
That {.parrela and di~agreemenb~ sho uld reach such a

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would de~;;troy, they Jirst make mad,'' was never more
aptly illustrated thau by the case in H•rtford wherein a

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Tappuoh tJosr. 16:34) Appletown,
,., bile tbe chief natural feature In
the vlotnlty of Jerusalem was and
&gt;n the Mt. ot Olive. Nor should the
twentieth' century after Christ,
r:1uetu}Jy setting aside tts forest
rt&lt;aervea. rorget that 1n t.he ea.rltest
l~g!Blllt1on of the
chosen people
v1ere l&amp;.wll especially protecting
ti"IC'se beautiful and bebeftcient
glft11 from Ood Even amid the d11- (
vastat10n or war, from ruthless desetructJon Had those lo.ws ' been
f~ ! thfully observed, Po.le&amp;tine mi.Sllt
still b ~ ln B land of brooks and 01
c;larJja, Its hiii H covered wiLh ftocks 1
ll~ valleys rlrh wtth corn
(Deut.
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1 The tree&amp;., figured in the Bibli'
as a favorite symbol ot the godly

~ r~~&amp;4kilibii'Sft'tiu, liV., C~.a.iN~;t,IJ.Wg _ . . . --- · - -

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JHE RECENT tragedy across the river from

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~who removed th~ bu,;fDeltS hoOk-up \ next Saturday, .Not1ce Industry wa.a expt;cted next week.
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trom thP ShUlet buildlfll recently. wa.s reoeived that, the Melloil Banka l The lwnber code WRI bcllll delay ..
W~ hal been ncelved heft' ot
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the de&amp;t~ or pbnrles R . ~ldnl
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wl11Cb ooeurred. Priday mOnillll at'
J&amp;,n\el ,1!4artln . waa expected. hert&gt; Mellon 18 I' poWerful· {J8Qre, pre- 1coal, oil and stet! codes
bla h~ bt QalHpoUr.. J)eath re- S&amp;tm;ttay trom a vtsi.t. in Chle8.1.J sented &amp; Cfl(le.
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~Uled blan~et codes approved 1 W~lnat.lp, AUQ. l~INB-Rllht
wljloh ~ auftered about t~o mon- Proa:reu Expoalt.1on.
\ for i~ll,'tries by ,· Admln\Strator rennanent ~ ,b( falr competttbs qO, .,. Paraona was connticted. 1 Mrs J H. Snitth and Hazel l/&amp;n Jo;t~nson tncl~ded th(\ tanpen, tabe ~ t!on h•d been·; &amp;pProve(l by PreBIWitti the mechaDI~ department of cOOney vlt!Ited 1n Huntlnatou ll'ri· rk' auto equlpme1)t,, oomfort.r.ble dent Roosevelt under the national
ttie ~County Tlmta.
, day witl;l the (ormer's s~ter, !4l&amp;s mf,Dufaeturera, · ala.as containers, recovery act today.
B,e II IUJ'YIYed h7 biB wtfe, farm- Maude Taylor,. ;.vhq 13 recu~q.tipK ll&amp;:htlng eqqlpmf!nt, lace curtain,
More than 1.500.000 worken are
tr~ Mlat SteJlar Vance of Middle... from injuries receiVed tn an autoR sm'1k101 pipe, lll'aDufao\urtna phar- 'I aft'ected, with probably 160,000 new
Pll't. and: one son Harry of Charles· mObile acOident, Bunda:t evenm1 . m'i.ceut1cal and biblOKical, Amerlc&amp;.n Jobs created as a reault , ap::ordlni
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bma.rt ~ ~ert spice,' safety 18.f0r and blade, dress to otftcltt.l8 of the reoovery admlnPnneraJ servlces wlU be c~uet Saturday mcmlni: tnr their home ~ma~ faa~ners, &amp;elentlt1c 'apparatus • if.tre.tlon.
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dlfnce.
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tE&gt;xtfle, shtplimildln&amp;:, ... Wool utKtUe.
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and family ,
Moat of these agreements, which lpce, oorset &amp;nd bru&amp;h:re, elect~C!al
1"114RNDS ~TER'fAINI:D
Crary and BiUy Davis l~ft Sat- ate etfectlve" pendln&amp;: hearlllfl, pro- manufa.cturiJlS, t¥omen·~ coots and
Mt a.nd Mr. •H ( M Cross int'erJ urda.y ;morning for the1r Home at Vide (Or ,O·hour weeks.
suit&amp;, and ltJ1tlmate theatrical lnR
ned a n u . ciJ' friends at din· T~do after a vlslt here. The form· 1 Other new codes pru~ covered dustrles.
r Prl~y even.ins at tbe B E er was on a eampln$: trip with Mr
At least 10,000,000 workers a.re
lbott hOme on North Third AVe- and Mrs. C. M Heq.nesy and pt,hers
e~tlmated to be a.1!ected by modi·
nue hOnortnJ Mr and Mra Rc;&gt;ben IO'ih1le' .the latter vl.flted With w: A. I
I , ftcatlons of the president's temporSnuirt or l!lhtcagc)
.
Giles and. family and Mr.· a.nd Mrs
Off
re-employment
&amp;IJl'eement,
Those present 'o,ver . Mr
nd W.' G Pavls .
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which have been approved by the
Mrs. :Robert Smart bChlr.a. ~
Mrs. R. A Heoox and daug:hter
p H 0 T0 S
reoovery admini:JtraUon.
ahd Mrs Paul Smart and e~ren' Jllilet retum~d Friday from a vll5it
Mr. and ·Mrs. Tom PiCkens and tw~ w.th Mrs c E Huqller at NewDURING AUGUST
hhilHreO or Raelne M'r and. Mrs
prrt News, Virginia
,n
e~e
m, Ta'lbott. daua:~~ 'Fl.orlnel ~nd Thomas N ~haron age(\. colored
~Y
Ule hoat ·-nd bosteaa Mr. and Mrs- res dent of Ohve stref!l;l was taken
FOR
&lt;Oontmued fl(lm It One)
Cro68
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utWt.ies. Leaders ot the
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NOTE-(..,tll no&amp; be made
are 1n favorotanaddltietnal
cpertLtion
,
apiD oatil Delli Febnaryl
tax on some of the wealthy
Mrs H!lnn!l.h HIU'tinger retu1 ned
eompa.nte&amp;, although d~ua . at
Friday ·evening from a VJslt In coR
The Conlpton Studio &amp;PJoring the small corporation!! net
lJTmbu.'! YJlth relatlves
MIMII'port. O.
earning lll¥8e profits T!'Je lnoome
Mts Eli.zB'bah liart.nger return..
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tax, which was suc1denly droppei
t'd Saturday from 1.
with ' relafrom governor's f:Lit«nain'e l'l: llef
ttves and trl~nds
Athena.
program. was sunested as another
pu:slb!Ut.y ·

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VIRGINIA
GREGG
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l!!mdal' I:I!OePIS,:tU!"Ilay.. !A&lt;•tod on t.owr llecoDd - · fOIMI""Y. 0 .
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walked to the tro,t: of

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The attendance at Sunday scllool

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•Rev. llaft'.Y Millet

I preat::b.ed here

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,PU~lda(t e~entna.

e.tr. o.nd Mr1.
and- daiJI)lter

John

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flunday gueeta of Mr. and MJ'l-,

TMre

R . Bchoole: of pt, PleBeant.·" ·
Mae PorleaoJll and ~Jyn Bt.ewort were Sunday &amp;:lJew.t:s of clara

utme.

Mr. and Mr!S. 0 . Cl. MUIII-r&amp;Ye bad

u auesta durina the week end Mr .
.amd Mrs. Robert Muacra•e of Hunt..
leeton and Mr. and Wrs. H. H.
Carper tnd daughter PhyJUs Jean

of Dam -~J
Mr. a~. fdra: · c. , a,, ThompSOn
had · aa weet end trUesta Lester
'l'hompson and brothef&amp; Lloyd and
conley ot Ohio.
J&amp;1as Emogene Yeager returned
home Bunda.y from a two weeks
v'slt wtth rela.t.IVt:&amp; at Athena.

vvm the week end.
Mt and Mrs Dnna Houda&amp;helt
:md sons. Mrs. Th~ Hamm and
{laughtr.r , Vlrgmia. were Monda.y
evening guests of Mrs. Rosa Hob~
stetter and ramtly.
Clyde Andrews and son or Mankey Run spent Wednesday evening
with Mr. and
!e Mrs. Arthur Y06t .
W. F. Bar 11!1, Mr. and Mrs. Emr. ctt Bartels and chllrtren of Syracuse were recent ca.llors of Mr. and
Mrs. 11teo Hamm.
Inrlng Karr of Syracuse caned
on his sister Flortnce Karr Sun-

BANNER

&lt;lAMES 1'0DAV
AMERICAN 1\SS(){; IA.l'ION
Columbus at Kansas City.

might gameL
Toledo at Milwaukee
IndianapoliB at Mmneapolls.
Louir;vllle a.t Bt Paul

Mrs Lcoua Klme~&gt; and Mil Oro.
rtnd Harold Kleln of Akron were
Lhe week end guests of Gco. Am·
berger and famlly.
Mrs. Dave Spencer of Qak Hill
Is reported Ill at the home or her
·•.... aug h'~er Mra, J . w. .,._
'"'"sp.
Mr and Mr11. f!ana Ha.mm and
dauguter Dortl!.. visited Mr. aud
Mrs. Guy At'cher of Athens over
11te week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hill and
l"t'lat.lvea aL Dorcas and Oak Grove
rh.lldren were Vl&amp;ILmg friends and Gay.

NATIONAL tUt:llJE
ClhclnnaU at Phliadelphlo. .
ttwo gamea}
Ohleaao a.t New York.
St. Louls 11.t Brooklyn.
liltt.sburgh o.b Boston.

AMERICAN Lt;AGUt:
Bo&amp;Lon at Cleveland.
Philadelphia o.L Dstroit..
Waahlngtun at St. Louts.
New York at Chtcago.
ll"!'TERNATIONAL LIEAGUIE

LIBERAL PRIZE MONEY
My ofllce wtll
Av.r. ZTth, un"l

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FOR OHIO FAlR RACERS

Rajah l!f f!te:BrQWU$

NOTICE

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Sell'
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Dr. Byroa e1ur .

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Blank• for making up
h•nur bids at•e lh the handjj of the

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Clerk. FlOYd F. Mecs. ff Sanitary
. Grocery, Pomeroy, Ohlo. Those In·
:tcreiStcd in eubmttting " bld, call
' for bbLDk and tnstrucUona.
:Floyd F. Mee.s.. Olerk
Pomeroy Ex. VUlap:c School Ol1:1t.
3·17·3t.

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Viaitora

3 yr. old

HOTEL
COLUMBUS
Corner tcJn1 and l'lr&amp;ll
Columbus. Ohio.
ROOI\18, SIJI\Gtt: $1.00
DOUDLt; $1.50

lthiln,; Room. fJortel'l Sbop.

tlnllmittd SWeet P"rklnr

.lnmco H. Butler,

ITILLIE 1HE TOII:~ER

Trt~l -Go ~".-t•nor'R

Stnkc

'l••lliii••••••••llllii

. ............................. $1,&amp;00.00 :

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Free for nil Pm·c-M i!\ 11 flealauro.nta Pur~c . ............................ $DfiO.UO
FRIDAY. Sl!PTEMB~R I
2 :24 1't"ot- Fott Ha yes Hotel Pu nie .. . ........... ... ................. $600,00
2:18 Pul'e- Ml'S . Littleton's CllndH!J:I PunC'
........$600.00
Cnnaolatlnn Rrm• fur T1·cttc1·s nnd P~ e t' H eligible t'l 2 10 (']asr.es
t1l.:l.t hal'l" sta 1w l nntJ huva nut Won better than filh mllneyWm . W. 1-l ennic~ l'ur ~e
......................... ....... iDOO.OO
{tnce Tit)(!S indt:--:: te dnnors of troplue.!.

STOP AT

I two ,games) .

tia.lt..lnlore at. Rochest:or.
Newark at Montreal.

COl.UI\H3US ( !':ipcci~ l) '- Pr•::es tutwlijug $10,1)00 will lie awarded
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winnet·11 of Lhe hat· m :.~ nv:cs at t.hc:tl.lrd Ohio Sh.te l~air at Culumbu:~. l~iiliiilliilliillllillil•lilllillillliliill-!
August ::!8·l::i~pl ~ m G~ r 2.
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Man}' of t i·l' country's rn ~ lcl!t hjn\lel! will bo;~ &lt;In hind in an fhE'mpt
the ,. PtJ,;.r.,.Jl.I.ODri' ...
.ru.cillt: evuh· day
&gt;
. from MontJay to I•' l'!ila y, mchu&gt;ive. Till.! c ~ l1lJIIetu progrum followtJ :MONDAY. AUGUS't 28
2:2-J P:1ce-Culu mbus Cham!xor ct CommctC'C Pllt'I!C
.• . . $500.00
2:20 'l'l'ot-1\bnnfacturcrl!' and Wholc~;u.!er:&gt; ' Assccinti,1n of the
Marktla Athletics
CtllumUus Ch::mher uf ' eumtncl'cl! Pul'.e .................... $600.01)
2:12 Pnce--The .1. l•,rrd ~chrnidt l'nrl:lng Co. Stab~ . ............... ... $8:10.00
-VI11JESDI\Y. AUGUST 29
Chester
2:10 Tt"ot-- l'h!:! Stanr1al'(l Oil Company Stnl1e
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At Chester Ball Park
2 yr. old Trn! The T!· .~ t"n Rol1:11:!r Mauuf~dul'ing Co, Stake .. $1:100.00
SUNDAY
2:1U Pace-Hold Ui' ...; ·H~, C!l'dnnati, Ohio, Pul"i;.l' ............•.....$600.00
\VCDNf.:SDAY. AlJGUfi'l .JO
2:90 p, M.
2:18 'fr ot --'fh,. IJl•shlr :·-Wa!licl. Hott• l l'u1'se . . . ................ $500.00
2 yt·. old Pace-- The Utl'e~·tl r nr AgdeulturiJ Sta!;:.J ............ .... $800,00
2:2() Pace-- Golwnhus Cot1bc &amp; CakiJ Co. Pur ~ ·. • . .............. .... $500.00
Admission 15 Cenb
T:;UR.SDAY. AUGU~T 31
Orand Stand 5 Cents
2 :15 'l'rot- Wm. 1• Zmn &amp; Com(Jil ll)' Purse .................. ·····"······ $fiOO.OO
8 yr. cld ['ace-- The Neil Hout:e S taln.1 ................. ·········-··············· $800.00

t"'"-·• t·-· ~~abare

NO~WB
Dlrtl:l will be received up to Sept:
5th, 1033, to furnlsh coal to the
. various schools of the Villagf~ of

Jcraey City a.~ Buft'alo.
Albeny at Toronto.

FAIR

WILL HAVE

MANY INTERESTING SIGHTS
HOODOO HAS
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int~rior, '" sumptucrJ5 luxury .. in foc.t

regal in """r;thmg except price .. tl-.!
S!ntmSI.Nicliolas shou~ beycur i1on1e
on all of your visits to Cmcinnott. Stt:ri
o1 thts plecsant ~lace in the heart of
"'""IOWn Gnc~nnoti laRJ&lt; CDmlortoble
rooms. Finest of fire fOod quickly and
efl&lt;ient~ served in electricol\vcooled
dinmq rooms. Both and servidor in
Single from •z~G

every room.

IN TON,

. . ST. NICHOLAS

CINCINNATI

By EDSON R. WAITE

(.TIII&lt;'X Jl,l &amp;olSEBAU 7

!1.1/EIIit
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ARTHUR J. MANSFIEI.D, PUBLISHER OF THE ARLINGTON (MASS.) NEWS, SAYS:
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"Almost everybody baa oomelhing lo sell and in order to
make a sale there muot firol be a contact of some kind.
"NeWipaper advertiaing is for the J'lUrpoae of he!piniJ! to aell
either merchanciise or ideaa or both. Th11 appeii\1 of fbi: \i&gt;Cal
newipaptlt io univer~1; its new. is eagerly IC!Utht and .it !&gt;(fi'IJ 'I'!
excellent opportunity for tjle local mercha11t II&gt; \Iring ~!~ merc!J•ll·
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•Rev. llaft'.Y Millet

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and- daiJI)lter

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flunday gueeta of Mr. and MJ'l-,

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R . Bchoole: of pt, PleBeant.·" ·
Mae PorleaoJll and ~Jyn Bt.ewort were Sunday &amp;:lJew.t:s of clara

utme.

Mr. and Mr!S. 0 . Cl. MUIII-r&amp;Ye bad

u auesta durina the week end Mr .
.amd Mrs. Robert Muacra•e of Hunt..
leeton and Mr. and Wrs. H. H.
Carper tnd daughter PhyJUs Jean

of Dam -~J
Mr. a~. fdra: · c. , a,, ThompSOn
had · aa weet end trUesta Lester
'l'hompson and brothef&amp; Lloyd and
conley ot Ohio.
J&amp;1as Emogene Yeager returned
home Bunda.y from a two weeks
v'slt wtth rela.t.IVt:&amp; at Athena.

vvm the week end.
Mt and Mrs Dnna Houda&amp;helt
:md sons. Mrs. Th~ Hamm and
{laughtr.r , Vlrgmia. were Monda.y
evening guests of Mrs. Rosa Hob~
stetter and ramtly.
Clyde Andrews and son or Mankey Run spent Wednesday evening
with Mr. and
!e Mrs. Arthur Y06t .
W. F. Bar 11!1, Mr. and Mrs. Emr. ctt Bartels and chllrtren of Syracuse were recent ca.llors of Mr. and
Mrs. 11teo Hamm.
Inrlng Karr of Syracuse caned
on his sister Flortnce Karr Sun-

BANNER

&lt;lAMES 1'0DAV
AMERICAN 1\SS(){; IA.l'ION
Columbus at Kansas City.

might gameL
Toledo at Milwaukee
IndianapoliB at Mmneapolls.
Louir;vllle a.t Bt Paul

Mrs Lcoua Klme~&gt; and Mil Oro.
rtnd Harold Kleln of Akron were
Lhe week end guests of Gco. Am·
berger and famlly.
Mrs. Dave Spencer of Qak Hill
Is reported Ill at the home or her
·•.... aug h'~er Mra, J . w. .,._
'"'"sp.
Mr and Mr11. f!ana Ha.mm and
dauguter Dortl!.. visited Mr. aud
Mrs. Guy At'cher of Athens over
11te week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hill and
l"t'lat.lvea aL Dorcas and Oak Grove
rh.lldren were Vl&amp;ILmg friends and Gay.

NATIONAL tUt:llJE
ClhclnnaU at Phliadelphlo. .
ttwo gamea}
Ohleaao a.t New York.
St. Louls 11.t Brooklyn.
liltt.sburgh o.b Boston.

AMERICAN Lt;AGUt:
Bo&amp;Lon at Cleveland.
Philadelphia o.L Dstroit..
Waahlngtun at St. Louts.
New York at Chtcago.
ll"!'TERNATIONAL LIEAGUIE

LIBERAL PRIZE MONEY
My ofllce wtll
Av.r. ZTth, un"l

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FOR OHIO FAlR RACERS

Rajah l!f f!te:BrQWU$

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:tcreiStcd in eubmttting " bld, call
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:Floyd F. Mee.s.. Olerk
Pomeroy Ex. VUlap:c School Ol1:1t.
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HOTEL
COLUMBUS
Corner tcJn1 and l'lr&amp;ll
Columbus. Ohio.
ROOI\18, SIJI\Gtt: $1.00
DOUDLt; $1.50

lthiln,; Room. fJortel'l Sbop.

tlnllmittd SWeet P"rklnr

.lnmco H. Butler,

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Trt~l -Go ~".-t•nor'R

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Free for nil Pm·c-M i!\ 11 flealauro.nta Pur~c . ............................ $DfiO.UO
FRIDAY. Sl!PTEMB~R I
2 :24 1't"ot- Fott Ha yes Hotel Pu nie .. . ........... ... ................. $600,00
2:18 Pul'e- Ml'S . Littleton's CllndH!J:I PunC'
........$600.00
Cnnaolatlnn Rrm• fur T1·cttc1·s nnd P~ e t' H eligible t'l 2 10 (']asr.es
t1l.:l.t hal'l" sta 1w l nntJ huva nut Won better than filh mllneyWm . W. 1-l ennic~ l'ur ~e
......................... ....... iDOO.OO
{tnce Tit)(!S indt:--:: te dnnors of troplue.!.

STOP AT

I two ,games) .

tia.lt..lnlore at. Rochest:or.
Newark at Montreal.

COl.UI\H3US ( !':ipcci~ l) '- Pr•::es tutwlijug $10,1)00 will lie awarded
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winnet·11 of Lhe hat· m :.~ nv:cs at t.hc:tl.lrd Ohio Sh.te l~air at Culumbu:~. l~iiliiilliilliillllillil•lilllillillliliill-!
August ::!8·l::i~pl ~ m G~ r 2.
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Man}' of t i·l' country's rn ~ lcl!t hjn\lel! will bo;~ &lt;In hind in an fhE'mpt
the ,. PtJ,;.r.,.Jl.I.ODri' ...
.ru.cillt: evuh· day
&gt;
. from MontJay to I•' l'!ila y, mchu&gt;ive. Till.! c ~ l1lJIIetu progrum followtJ :MONDAY. AUGUS't 28
2:2-J P:1ce-Culu mbus Cham!xor ct CommctC'C Pllt'I!C
.• . . $500.00
2:20 'l'l'ot-1\bnnfacturcrl!' and Wholc~;u.!er:&gt; ' Assccinti,1n of the
Marktla Athletics
CtllumUus Ch::mher uf ' eumtncl'cl! Pul'.e .................... $600.01)
2:12 Pnce--The .1. l•,rrd ~chrnidt l'nrl:lng Co. Stab~ . ............... ... $8:10.00
-VI11JESDI\Y. AUGUST 29
Chester
2:10 Tt"ot-- l'h!:! Stanr1al'(l Oil Company Stnl1e
. . . sgoo.oo
At Chester Ball Park
2 yr. old Trn! The T!· .~ t"n Rol1:11:!r Mauuf~dul'ing Co, Stake .. $1:100.00
SUNDAY
2:1U Pace-Hold Ui' ...; ·H~, C!l'dnnati, Ohio, Pul"i;.l' ............•.....$600.00
\VCDNf.:SDAY. AlJGUfi'l .JO
2:90 p, M.
2:18 'fr ot --'fh,. IJl•shlr :·-Wa!licl. Hott• l l'u1'se . . . ................ $500.00
2 yt·. old Pace-- The Utl'e~·tl r nr AgdeulturiJ Sta!;:.J ............ .... $800,00
2:2() Pace-- Golwnhus Cot1bc &amp; CakiJ Co. Pur ~ ·. • . .............. .... $500.00
Admission 15 Cenb
T:;UR.SDAY. AUGU~T 31
Orand Stand 5 Cents
2 :15 'l'rot- Wm. 1• Zmn &amp; Com(Jil ll)' Purse .................. ·····"······ $fiOO.OO
8 yr. cld ['ace-- The Neil Hout:e S taln.1 ................. ·········-··············· $800.00

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NO~WB
Dlrtl:l will be received up to Sept:
5th, 1033, to furnlsh coal to the
. various schools of the Villagf~ of

Jcraey City a.~ Buft'alo.
Albeny at Toronto.

FAIR

WILL HAVE

MANY INTERESTING SIGHTS
HOODOO HAS
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int~rior, '" sumptucrJ5 luxury .. in foc.t

regal in """r;thmg except price .. tl-.!
S!ntmSI.Nicliolas shou~ beycur i1on1e
on all of your visits to Cmcinnott. Stt:ri
o1 thts plecsant ~lace in the heart of
"'""IOWn Gnc~nnoti laRJ&lt; CDmlortoble
rooms. Finest of fire fOod quickly and
efl&lt;ient~ served in electricol\vcooled
dinmq rooms. Both and servidor in
Single from •z~G

every room.

IN TON,

. . ST. NICHOLAS

CINCINNATI

By EDSON R. WAITE

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ARTHUR J. MANSFIEI.D, PUBLISHER OF THE ARLINGTON (MASS.) NEWS, SAYS:
.
"Almost everybody baa oomelhing lo sell and in order to
make a sale there muot firol be a contact of some kind.
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either merchanciise or ideaa or both. Th11 appeii\1 of fbi: \i&gt;Cal
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excellent opportunity for tjle local mercha11t II&gt; \Iring ~!~ merc!J•ll·
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