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the situation. the Steubenvnh~· Red
Crou today ru:shed 11. nurse to Min·
a:o Junction · Ythere 16 cases of tY·
photd teoef were reported .
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nnd dauahter ,
and Mrs. F. E .
Bo7 SCOut ',!'roup No. .Cl, under Matthews son ahd daughter Miss
tbe ~p ot Scout. Jila.tter, M . Wllmetta ' Burtoq , Juliua D~nnett ,
A. WJUte, aaslsted by vqu Ed- L.D. McMaaterandaon and da.llgh·
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daY w!tb t)Wn an&lt;1 ,nJoyed a ~k:- """"'"·
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·claulhler Elltabelll opd o-t Ml8f
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d&amp;oahler i.nd son_ Mr. tnt! w,..
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Ward' ed b&amp;b,y ot O~al'les~n~ Mrs .

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JT'S the last c•&gt;ll for the greatest heating offer of tll'e
year. Prices on all models of the genuine Heatt·ola
went up ,July 8th, and further upping is expected,.
But we are authorized, until August 261.h only, to of!er at the old low prices as many of these heaters as
we purchl'.sed before the price advance.
If you plan to invest in a new heater th is Fall, this i:--1
an opportunity too good to paS&gt;! up. Even at the new
prices, the genuine H~atrola is the greate~t per-dollar value in the cabinet-heater field. Buying at the
old price, you make an importllnt saving.
Rememhe~· it's the GENUINE Heatrnla we're offerexclusive f c a t u r e s . And this year there
ing, with the lntensi-Fire Air Duct and u t h e r
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tllends at the time of the lllne~s
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James W. McKee.
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Also we wtsh to thank Rev. Reed,
the Harrisonville Mnle Qunrtctte
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Sister- Elizabeth JonePI
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GEHRIG SETS RECORD
ARRUPING Lou Gehrig has set another world's record
IJy appearing in more than 1307 consecutive games of
baseball played in his league over a period of several
years_ This record is som~thing unusual because there
are so many things "'bich may have entered b stop the
long list of games that Gehrig took part in. For instance, 1
his general play mny, as it does in the case&amp; of 110 mnny
ball players, have receded to the point that the manager 1
might have been justified in removing him from the line·'
up to make way for a player who would have. been of
more worth to the club.
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He might have been the victim of Ill accident
•·ither durinr the haseb&amp;ll seaaon .or durin!! the winter
lltonths. l{'e ml11ht have eogared in rep11J1ee with the
UJIIpires which is nlw:;ys a losing ventu1o for a ball pliiY·
er in the big le,gues, and been hl!lli&amp;lteJI fro!ll t)le game
by oftlcial edict of the UJIIpire. He maY ~ave becol!'e ill
and thus•been prevented from appearing in one or more
games.
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t•Ol.l Gel1ri11 continued to plJIY for more t,na]l
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bac&lt;9 robact:o lbar .'has a ' ·pleasin(·
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F. A. MILLER, PUBLISHER OF THE SOUTH BEND (IN·

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VIRGINIA
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Phone 58 2 · L

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\men IUUlmor&gt;e&lt;l all available ..,b,.
Ia...,. trom WllmiJIIII&lt;&gt;n and neM1J
towns. 1Physie1an.; tbroUJhput tift'

lO"JOUnued rrom .-ate Qne )

queaUOned.
1area were pre!Sed tnW
Delawllre State Hlshway pa trol-, emerrenC'9' aJd.

frvlD Pap 1OlnJ

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fever -bearlna 1Mect
BttubenviiJe, 0 .. A\11. JJ- IN8--

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Alanned at the o~~t~ rioUa a~~pet l or
the situation. the Steubenvnh~· Red
Crou today ru:shed 11. nurse to Min·
a:o Junction · Ythere 16 cases of tY·
photd teoef were reported .
The Infection was belie'fed t.o

r -;
± .. - .· •
~ - -;-*· ON, CAMPING ~ ,•
nnd dauahter ,
and Mrs. F. E .
Bo7 SCOut ',!'roup No. .Cl, under Matthews son ahd daughter Miss
tbe ~p ot Scout. Jila.tter, M . Wllmetta ' Burtoq , Juliua D~nnett ,
A. WJUte, aaslsted by vqu Ed- L.D. McMaaterandaon and da.llgh·
ward I, 'VII eNol'inl a Cl&amp;JnPlnl t;rtP· ter, Mary ElleJ:J Thomas Mary Eua.t Yr_ ~~ ~DI"' camp . at ulce and MelL~a Hen~esy, Syb11
Cheab.Ue. the foUOwina spent; Sun_., McCoy , Nancy Singleton and Bmy
daY w!tb t)Wn an&lt;1 ,nJoyed a ~k:- """"'"·
rdc supper: Mr_ and Mrs. E. M.·
Batrah, Mr&amp; 'W. •P. ·ObJlnser and

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..Per Ed.ltorial. Offlet CaU aa .. L
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I;Jl!loo1o, tblladelphla, Plll.lb...lh,

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i' M?Jr ObJo, UDCior 1!10 ..I olJGtcb I, 18'18, Publllhed DallJ 1UU1
Ballll'!lftl. IAca~ 011 LOWer-~ !IVOOI, Pop&gt;eroy, o.
.
'
Wlleu our ll'ieD&lt;II aend Ulle&lt;ltn or ,.• .,. "!•till'' lor PIIP!k:llilon lll•f.
t!IOtll&lt;lll:l all COI!Nilfn lllflr I\&amp;QI...-..lllloul~ not nee' :er!IJ 1o bo
l"'ftted· AIUIOl'DlOIIO J•tltn, however txcellent ..,d diOirable In lhao:·
aoll&gt;llance wiD bO publlobed.
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Mr.

hnvc ~e from a tcprlnr Jn the
vJllagt;f An ur..otr to sell! th~

COLUMBUS

sprlnJ: bas bHn I.Mued by the state
h ealUrJ departme nt.

(,

Au,28

Gunners '·

·claulhler Elltabelll opd o-t Ml8f
111ullnoo )!onla, Mr1 Virall Edward~
d&amp;oahler i.nd son_ Mr. tnt! w,..
u. ~. llamlltop :and 1 Betiy Jane

sert. 2

&lt;Cobanued nom Pqe ~)

KDIICkleJ. Mrl. l!\ldney Pick.,. and
~bter11
Nellie; Hoyt, M.ra!

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G.. Wafd, ' &gt;~r; ancl- Mro. , 0'"'!1
Ward' ed b&amp;b,y ot O~al'les~n~ Mrs .

.J~ Lambert; Mra. Diet · ~U·

•'

I

JT'S the last c•&gt;ll for the greatest heating offer of tll'e
year. Prices on all models of the genuine Heatt·ola
went up ,July 8th, and further upping is expected,.
But we are authorized, until August 261.h only, to of!er at the old low prices as many of these heaters as
we purchl'.sed before the price advance.
If you plan to invest in a new heater th is Fall, this i:--1
an opportunity too good to paS&gt;! up. Even at the new
prices, the genuine H~atrola is the greate~t per-dollar value in the cabinet-heater field. Buying at the
old price, you make an importllnt saving.
Rememhe~· it's the GENUINE Heatrnla we're offerexclusive f c a t u r e s . And this year there
ing, with the lntensi-Fire Air Duct and u t h e r
P.re more modeiH to choose from - a size to suit
cv~ry heating
.ioh, a
p~·icc to fit every bud-

l:Olr,·

'

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'

.'
'

We wish to expret~s our sim:el"e
[ appreciation to our neighbors and
tllends at the time of the lllne~s
, · and death of our dear brother
James W. McKee.
'
Also we wtsh to thank Rev. Reed,
the Harrisonville Mnle Qunrtctte
i\Ud Mr. Ewing the undertaker . for
their services.
I
Sister- Elizabeth JonePI
I
Nlec~ and Nt'phews.
1

1(

:I

I'

I
•.

',

. "'~'11( i~n 't ; needed . Pay
n ly a small ·amoun
down to ar,sure ··getting ·/''\ Heatrola at the oljf i "·

'

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I.nil'!.,
:"~
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···"" . .•. ~ ..~

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c~ sy payments, if you
wiRh, on our generous
J.l, thn,e-pa.rment r&gt;~an.
1f~ Corne in •11 u i c k ;- m·
phone and ask us to
call nt your home.

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LISTERINE
tOOTH PASTE

25c

GEHRIG SETS RECORD
ARRUPING Lou Gehrig has set another world's record
IJy appearing in more than 1307 consecutive games of
baseball played in his league over a period of several
years_ This record is som~thing unusual because there
are so many things "'bich may have entered b stop the
long list of games that Gehrig took part in. For instance, 1
his general play mny, as it does in the case&amp; of 110 mnny
ball players, have receded to the point that the manager 1
might have been justified in removing him from the line·'
up to make way for a player who would have. been of
more worth to the club.
·
He might have been the victim of Ill accident
•·ither durinr the haseb&amp;ll seaaon .or durin!! the winter
lltonths. l{'e ml11ht have eogared in rep11J1ee with the
UJIIpires which is nlw:;ys a losing ventu1o for a ball pliiY·
er in the big le,gues, and been hl!lli&amp;lteJI fro!ll t)le game
by oftlcial edict of the UJIIpire. He maY ~ave becol!'e ill
and thus•been prevented from appearing in one or more
games.
But the point is that none of these things hMppe!ted.
t•Ol.l Gel1ri11 continued to plJIY for more t,na]l
,,!laop•
,Viti!PIIt mit!Sipg beca11se l)e took ,care of
Phffi·
·
Jtlentally and morally, He hG&amp;
,hllJ!olf
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Wen; l)ve wor~4isi: to~acco;

I've manufaaured ·cigarett~ -• ', an~ I'll tell you why
Chesterfields taste'· better.

,· ..&lt;(70,.Jli"T-!;;
==·,~·-,. • . ·

For a cigarette to bav~ a good taste, it
must have first the right kind of Domestic

I

tobacco. This means ripe, mell!'w, sw~ .
•
I
I ...
tobacco, filled witli . Southern .ilpnsliinif:
Then, blended

I.

and ctiiss-blended:
with th'1"i
.
.·
I

'quaJibtfi

tobacco there must b~ the: right
of the .~!!!'t kinds ~f' ~rom~#c ,'il'lll'ki~ ro:.;
. ..
.
.·
. ' . ".
bac&lt;9 robact:o lbar .'has a ' ·pleasin(·
ilavor 110d at&lt;)ma;
· ·. '
; : :. : ·

F. A. MILLER, PUBLISHER OF THE SOUTH BEND (IN·

I

DIANA) TRIBUNE SAYS:

i

.. . . "It is the duty of parenb to eo rear their children that they
will underdand and fully ~predate the value of money.

.

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- i'lM'lJA'. u "'o~ khow. atl~'tO'~~l!e • ·
It's just like the pleasing aroma frOm cerirun :
~·It's ap~~tizio~.lt r•kes the food taste

~ell :ag;;lo, ~r ;a ci~ to have a

good taste,

it must be made righL The

siu, the cigarette paper, everything about
it must be right.

"They thould be .m ade to u~d.ereland that money ;, not eaaily
made anCI Jbould.not be eatily apent.

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Milne for Bradbury

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~ew, YOrk tt: OblcaKo a,
NC'W York 11; Ohlcago 3,

LADme ea.m money JLt home

pitched

a

flne game, allowing but 1:11x bltf!,
two of t.tJme belhl the ranket~~ ldnd
of scratchea or the pop fly ldnd in
the diamond wlthin a few tee\ ol
the pitcher hlmeelf. simply ~UBe
~~~' t~led. to field hts positton. He
aJso tanned ten batten. but he
walked four, one or whom BCored.
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fanned the ~ number, ten.
walked but one, and "that lntelltlonal aftd bOre down wben a htt.
ha.ye rl,llned his ga~ for

Detroit 5; Phlladelphta'· ,t
Detroit 4; Phlladelphl"' 1. ,
W~hinston 21 e&amp;t., t.o~ 1.

ParkiJar

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team wa,. ellmh\IL\e:J
ln a cloR! l&amp;m.ethe score wM 4 to 3--b;!cauee ~Y
frriled to take adv~tase of all
· tl:elr opportunities, becaU&amp;C they
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t'S when p htt would have won t.he
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Mlnnoapolls 5; Indl&amp;napolu 4.
Minncapolta 1'!: Indilmapoll&amp; 6.
Milwaukee 6; Toledo 1.
Milwaukee 6; Toledo 5.
Loulllvllle 1; Bt. Paul 6 &lt;10 lnm
B~. Paul 3; Louisville 2.
Columbw at Kansas City (raln) 1

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sewing, during your full or part
ttme. Expertmce unnece&amp;~Jary.
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YESTERDAY'S

land Witoo Two

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Ohio State Fair
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W. H. BICKEL'S

RACES &amp; HORS.E.
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Reward.
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J3ull dor. Last seen In vicinity of
Ohnrch or Christ, Mldleport. If
located notJfy &amp;herltf'&amp; office.
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dhU15 batted out u twin bill trl- loeittlng Brc.ooklyn 6 to 2 and S t o 11 1
wnph, 14 to 6 and 9 to 4 over Tile cardinals pre in fourth plato
Bcston·s Red Box. Averill and Cl!;- I but only 1.wo points behind the
sell hlt hamel's ln t he opener with 1 ~Pc:ond J&gt;iuce Plrai.Cs. Dlzzy Deari
Hllde~r.o.nd· winning his 14th ba.l- \ lot down the Dodge r ~. with five hils
tlc. The SC(Ond game marked tl'le 1·: Ule :mcond ga. mt with a trlplt:
first suc.::ess of Wes Ferrell since pby engineered by .hankie Frl!!Ch,
June 21.
Cards' manager.
featuring the
St. Louis rem~:t!.ned right in the 1 ,:,penintr tilt.
ring 1n the event the Giants col- . Other teams were ldlt-.

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YANKS FAtL TO GAIN

On Senatoro In Spite Of

u.me rrotn the JQQtlng tte:OtiOll tlf
the tJ,uaky suppo~rs. was "mt 'er
lor a natchural buddy", One youQI
lady con~ to ber nearby friend
that "'l'se so h~ from rooting l
won't be ab~ to ~OJ : 'I'm a. Bolof the em&amp;s"; at Chlll'Ch tom'lr- 1

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F"OR BALE-Male and Female
straight leg beag:les. Excellent
breeding A-1 rabbit dogs. Phone
328-J P6meroy, Arthur H. Skinner.
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Gomer out tor Interference ill

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OLD NET
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Two billie hit : Davis.
Three bil.8c hit : Johnson. Butler .
Stolen bflses: McCabe. Hlurhs.
BW on b11lls by Butler 2.
StrLlck ou~ by Butler 10; by Howell 4.
Wlld plti.:hes: Howell 3; IJy Butler
1.

Passed bRil : Payne.

First ba:;e on el'rol'fl: OalUpull8 0
Middleport 9.

Runs •batted In Smith 2, Howell,
WJU!wns, Ouvis 2, Payne 2. Harris,
E. Warner 2, Butler 2, Winston,
Johnaon, McCabe.
Double plays: M!tcllell to Bmith;
MarRhall to Olllmore to MltcheU.
Left. on bo.se.s: Olllllpoll5 '1; Mid·
dl~poi'L 7,
Umpirf!s: Mees.
D. Allensworth.

Did 'I ou Ever Stop To
Think?
By EDSON R. WAITE
Shawnee, Oklahoma

srore by innings :
Bradbury

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either mcrchanaiae or. i4eu or bo\h. The 11ppeal of the ~ocal
newopaper io univeroal.; ita new• ia ea11erly 10U11ht and it offe•·• an
excellent &lt;&gt;pportunity for the local merchant tC! brin11 )lia men:han·
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Sl.OO

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AMERICAN

l:nllmltetl

COAL-Del1vered.
PUre
Fuel Company, Phone Wm. Hines ·
16-R "or Eatie Hines, Middleport.
339-X.
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Ql~veland 14;
C'teveh1.nd 9-l~

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plays were fear more dam,.aaing t'-ra

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those of tbelr opponent&amp;.

Milne for Bradbury

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Bcs~t·.~ ·.. , ·~,

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.lames H . . Butler,

"·\viMhtntt:bn 4; ; S~ totill'~l .
~ew, YOrk tt: OblcaKo a,
NC'W York 11; Ohlcago 3,

LADme ea.m money JLt home

pitched

a

flne game, allowing but 1:11x bltf!,
two of t.tJme belhl the ranket~~ ldnd
of scratchea or the pop fly ldnd in
the diamond wlthin a few tee\ ol
the pitcher hlmeelf. simply ~UBe
~~~' t~led. to field hts positton. He
aJso tanned ten batten. but he
walked four, one or whom BCored.
On the ot1:)er hand .Rothgeb, plt.ch !ng a. c~!ul · COMtrvatlve .same,
fanned the ~ number, ten.
walked but one, and "that lntelltlonal aftd bOre down wben a htt.
ha.ye rl,llned his ga~ for

Detroit 5; Phlladelphta'· ,t
Detroit 4; Phlladelphl"' 1. ,
W~hinston 21 e&amp;t., t.o~ 1.

ParkiJar

2b ... 2

team wa,. ellmh\IL\e:J
ln a cloR! l&amp;m.ethe score wM 4 to 3--b;!cauee ~Y
frriled to take adv~tase of all
· tl:elr opportunities, becaU&amp;C they
eoukt not hit Roth&amp;eb b) the J)inch~
t'S when p htt would have won t.he
ball tame and ~use t.hell' mis-

jltf:AGUE

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HOUSE

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AMERICAN ASSOOIATION
Mlnnoapolls 5; Indl&amp;napolu 4.
Minncapolta 1'!: Indilmapoll&amp; 6.
Milwaukee 6; Toledo 1.
Milwaukee 6; Toledo 5.
Loulllvllle 1; Bt. Paul 6 &lt;10 lnm
B~. Paul 3; Louisville 2.
Columbw at Kansas City (raln) 1

;1

sewing, during your full or part
ttme. Expertmce unnece&amp;~Jary.
addre&amp;'Jed, enve-

pQ:rtJ.cula.ra, AtlanLic
BcAChtroar, to eo; Arkll.nsas ttveuut.,. At.la.nUc Clt)', .~." J. ,

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RESULTS

4 w\Lh

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YESTERDAY'S

land Witoo Two

scores of beth games fol-

nradbur)' and Cheshire
gaR"~ in an e]JmblatlOn
U1 the
()(
11 :30,

Ohio State Fair
Vi1itoro

o ·o a

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Short. ~eem to
N uthaU, British
~hampion, in the
cb.m_pionahips at
tbird round,

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W. H. BICKEL'S

RACES &amp; HORS.E.
SHOW

Reward.
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.

, LOBT-One brown and t&amp;n brindle
J3ull dor. Last seen In vicinity of
Ohnrch or Christ, Mldleport. If
located notJfy &amp;herltf'&amp; office.
8-21·3t.

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NOTICE

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wiD resllm.e operatwil Sept. l '&amp;nd

continue
8-18· 3t

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until

w.

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AUG. 3o,Tt; SEPTEMBER I ST.

NO'.fiO!i--Rock.aprlnsa Cider MlU
cloa~

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0 3 1
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·large

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.8-20-1~

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LOBT- in

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The l.lllrd place Clevel.o.nd In - : lupse and mai!.e H. frce-for·all. iby
dhU15 batted out u twin bill trl- loeittlng Brc.ooklyn 6 to 2 and S t o 11 1
wnph, 14 to 6 and 9 to 4 over Tile cardinals pre in fourth plato
Bcston·s Red Box. Averill and Cl!;- I but only 1.wo points behind the
sell hlt hamel's ln t he opener with 1 ~Pc:ond J&gt;iuce Plrai.Cs. Dlzzy Deari
Hllde~r.o.nd· winning his 14th ba.l- \ lot down the Dodge r ~. with five hils
tlc. The SC(Ond game marked tl'le 1·: Ule :mcond ga. mt with a trlplt:
first suc.::ess of Wes Ferrell since pby engineered by .hankie Frl!!Ch,
June 21.
Cards' manager.
featuring the
St. Louis rem~:t!.ned right in the 1 ,:,penintr tilt.
ring 1n the event the Giants col- . Other teams were ldlt-.

ABRHF'OAE
3 0 2 1 2 0
lb ........ 3 0 0 5 1 2
58' ...... 4 1 2 3 1 1
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YANKS FAtL TO GAIN

On Senatoro In Spite Of

u.me rrotn the JQQtlng tte:OtiOll tlf
the tJ,uaky suppo~rs. was "mt 'er
lor a natchural buddy", One youQI
lady con~ to ber nearby friend
that "'l'se so h~ from rooting l
won't be ab~ to ~OJ : 'I'm a. Bolof the em&amp;s"; at Chlll'Ch tom'lr- 1

r11...,~:11.-;;;:.'i' onstore
to
the was
)Onl 15
end.

otarttng at .9 :m

STOI' AT

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tho

under the light&amp;

DOUBLE

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patrons or ·nlah.t

UOOMS, Slf&gt;i'OLE

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