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tY.ltter;s, le&amp;l'ln&amp; the. runs on ~asea
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JJls physical .fitneSS" before llllldiJ&amp;'
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final but will be purely for the
beoefit of the a.ppUcant
Tfiose Interested should imme.d·
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communicate With Congrca&amp;man Thoma&amp; A. JenkinH a.t
lranton Ohio, or Washington, D.
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to.ke tjle report of the lf!aur•nce Corppa~y tel~J:J·~ t&amp;
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woqbles fc)j• lji!. J'ilst •'• e what it mhrht mean to , dec·~-·­
•&lt;! salea, llntong -soap manufacturers noi to mention the
r~!l~c~&lt;l ,water colisumptipn and tqen there l• t~~ oocalle~ :•ft"Cl" angle which we sec advertised so frnquentlf
1h~t Wlif•Jle bou'lid to have a rreat inlllnmpe on our lives
s~6 qld• ~QY dfgsj;jc actiion ~· tak~n by' cltt~ens.
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TURN TO CAMELS
THADEN says: "F1ying is a terrifl~
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sl\oold do withQilt cigarettes, But I'ye found ·
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CARELESS PRACTICES
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FATHER in Columbus, Sunday, witues.ed his •on's
That s what we call ethics And
death when .the automobile ou which he wao riding
tlu.1.~·s wl.at we at • goins to ,ret
ts lt··· l! ;ief. four,.-.m'J t.o ' ))lunae to
on the running board swerved too cl&lt;1se to a telephone
ln jn r ~ •n the OrJLmt Can)Oil o.· co
pole and the lad was ocraped from th• moving machiue
we goUrrs hl\ve to hO around rup'lJ
to each otJull' lkle n: mntallt rllm lto his death on the •treet.
The divot. 11 so blg that It locke nu ?
. This p~actice of people riding on the runninll' board a_,. if somebody hf.d thrown a nower I
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of any movmg veh1cle !:ihould be discouraged wherever pot out ot a nneen•I!Wry windOw I Boys, fl111n your r.. vots The con- 1 Wi\S madfl up of scouting pt'Ojccts oontlllnms: 20 acres
~.;tant dripping of Wli,m wlll west lnclu.(lt,1g CDtnfJ&lt;:laft,
pat,kcmH,
The Board of C(lunty Commlss!'o•sible becau•c of the inh~rcnt danger to !hose enga~lng
t uy stone And tt r,, erosion
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The spot whBre the divot was
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Eac 1 bny or all blda.'
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tn l l.hin1 compared t{• the steau:.· f,atro) u os Sl'nded on some 1,roject.
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,l)'[l c~ous !hamn'\llllng all cot !I n li!'j~l or these orruts and sui tBy or&lt;Jer or Boatd of
Even though cars do not swel've, there is too much plef:d 1~1~~ s\~J:n~r an uneo - t.
:u~.. , on lawn, tentcCH and f!at1not- able -awnrds v.·ere pres:m tcd fo r
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rianger from falling on the part of the runnin&amp;' board oc- Tbe oolter JStartl!l arter ~he bt.ll eo. picnic ground&amp;. All Intrepid JIOJ~ I thcsu ~howlng JII'efltcst proficiency
By 0~~ereo...m,~il""l,c""iorcrks._
f('rl!l Willingduty
to VOIWl~tt
for tlue"
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n cupant, from natural causes~ for thf! habit to be indulit!d Cn the Way he hat t&amp; ellmb over danBormUJ
pJ.e4'~e take
1wo patwiH ot KootaKU areu., ~~~~;_,=~~
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a on e r or Troop 11. di.stlngutshed them~
~elve:: at t.M CamJ)S.rs.ll by
winbeen, due to col1L:!iom1 on the highway which it seems al- around It
nlng st:-eam• 1~: ror excell~nce ln
most impossible to uvett, certain!) the riding public He picks up an armful of It wad- I
PICN'(" GPOVE
uql,~lng a.nd cooking
•hould do all In its power to keep the toll from rising any ~leA back to the tlble and drops It
Soyt P&amp;rk cf Parkersburg, a
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Mr
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Mrs
Joe
Andertmn
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of Troop 11 , hnd the slnhigher, e~:~pecially wh~u in B ~ose &lt;if running board rid· ~lg roo~. IQolta around to see If any Vltgin1(1., a.re visiting JclathP.s Clilar hnnor
of recf!lvlng the Stt\r
'HG, it is only necessuy • to insist that the rider get Inside club orrtelal 1a within complaint l tJe1e
1Scout Pin trom dovernor Kump
1;1111:ance and start&amp; otr again
RAy Zimmerman and son John I !'.t th ') tPcept.lon
the car which he is riding.
That too many chances of an unduly dangerous kind
are indulged in is proved by the great number of accidents recorded in our various states. The dtiver of the
death car in Columbu•. who Jiappencd to b£ the uncle of
By Edaon R. W aile, Shawnee, Oklahoma
fhe unfortunate lud, is probably beside himself with grief
11ow that lhc futaltty has occ urred and he realizes how
F. A. MILLER, PUBLISHER OF THE SOUTH BEND
easy it would have been .LOl' him to ha,•e preventecl the
death of his nephew.
DIANA) TRIBUNE SAYS:
Vain t·egret s and doleful manifestations of sorrow,
however, do not bring the dead to life nor do they replace the void caused by th~ removal of a smiling face. !
· . .. ''It lithe dUty of pjl'tenb to ao rear tlieir cljildrell that
The time to prevent acc1don~ h~ hl.lfOl'e they occur. '''"""
i• when the acts are o.f so much good to humanity.
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will underatand and fldiJ IIII'P"•cl&amp;te tile ~.rue (If hlon'l!lf·

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tholl' tia"bt to Ol'(a1llr. """'"'·'· De•t&lt;T
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held Sunday, Auatm 210, 19"18, at tile 1 e l'eCent. death or William Kim- Mrs H C Pownall . lira. Erma. M.C ter ot. Cleveland were W'!tk ~tul renewed lt.M t&gt;ffror1~ t.o &lt;.#'II'" the 1 BunG .. \ .!Chool .a.t Ul"' Pl"eabytat •
beautiful and ~IOUI eounti-y hom~ berly, which occurred at hta home Kay ot Pomeroy and Karoelllne &amp;:ueata of Mr and Mn. W. U. Juh- Hollywooo nlm Bt.rik " w'llciJ m f.:hUTt',., at Rrrr1"0!;lvUif!
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- tJ~ 'Rert Plcke1t and ~ugh J.e 1
58. Tbe weather waa ldeo.l , ••
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J)U;Z'J&gt;Me or draw"''" up a cod,. to Gantner reuniOn which wat hf'ld at -tandlna: bt-t~n uuiuu.,
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Ml's Jubltna: left Mond.Ky with the
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at dusk at Wbleh t.bn"' lhe j W. Va .. but spent P!'&amp;.etlcally aU hLi
party for a teW 4&amp;n v1.elt i 'l the
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MJddJeport Lealonnalrea' rep~- went to Wra Wiutam Nit:hols'J'l c.f he moved to Warwoocl to make hla wele visuun In Charleskln Monday anna Barkt-r Tetumed. the latter cnarees hurll'd bv ':'ou.IV•~~~'ld..l, I h"nlly ~ erp auud~ y gue~LA .,r Mr
t.,_tlves, .socred ftrat after obtaining Ashland, Ky., and
~- Ml!'f!:O.I'Ct home, he wa.s express agt!nL at the
l41ss Z~lla Pullina of 0olumiMLI, parL or thf' w.:eek frum 8 vt&amp;lt. In 'J'ru.J~: , .NOW.It .ht'llt~lv declared
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a hit. Rawltnsa tileD came through Collins Of OOiwnbua fdr tbelr Jnwr- ( B..&amp;. 0 Statton or Moundsville .At who hfl.sAbl&lt;.n a ruest of !'1ft' •LKtr, Columbus Daune Joan Hamilton
' Wbv •t~e ~rnw !'uu •-llll• •: , ...&gt; , 11 .. 1 • IA 1 o l)tl Br·. ,n r,. lUlu
wlth a hJL and run while N. Aliena- elltJDI read1np.
the time of hla death he was an em- Mn J •r Ught.er and fAmily for who hacJ b· en vlal~na: t.here wtth t~&gt;lepbone o:=: a' 'J rt!J\~ 'V d l.O d •nt' I£ hr &lt;t• • • ~a. • •d ·' • W rl ll~~om Ttu.c)
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Extenaiv~ p!&amp;ns were
made rorl ~~of the Sprinkling plant In the past t hree weeka, returned to her mot.hfr llrt Bertha HamJJ -~he WM going to stay out ol 1hJs sp.-r.• &lt;:~ •11 d1 \ .r.i!.l. DyJ• HI• Ml• h worth completed the .soortng far
lhe evenlns.
the reuJUor'l ne~ Y'!liif at whtc.~ tll)•e
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her )lonu: over tht. week end.
lon, relum~ !IIIith them. TheJ fta:h t and ~&gt;~rested a comprom.se nel ami hPnJ ly
Rlch&amp;rds ab-uck out. IS would-be more.. than 100 are expPcted 10 be 1
e 1s •urvlved by his wlte, two
Mr and M1s W R Garber an'd w~ also ~panted here bY Dr Wat.IOn &amp; name wru~ rw ver mPnUcrtr•u1.. 1m1~ re turnL&gt;d ta he•
hitters M.nd Gillespie s tiuck out 'J In attenda)lce
brothera, Obarle6 &amp;im~rl.y and children Bill and Ruth have re- Clua U;lulae snd M&amp;Py Joan Oalned: at that rim, or ~:~ny ui.Ju!r hr-n£&gt; at Ztttll"!"~ lHe SunUP.? after
Middleport bft.tter11
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Rqdney fPmberly of Moundavllle, a W'l'l(d from several d ays viJlt tit broner of M:!mphls, Tenn , who t!me"
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Tbe fo wi~ were pl'"se\lt fol. r s~t Ml'l. Mary Weaver ot Holly- Cleveland 11.nd other point&amp; on the had been l'i3lting wlt.h their grand
OongrMRman TTuax 111 hL~ 5tate-l gr -.ndruo hP.r \1t~ c )'' J~me 11
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AB R H the .:therllll Mr &amp;nd Mrs. Larr)' wDD~t paur., 1Uld a ha.U siste r Ml'8 lalr:e
pe.rmts, M.r and Mrs OaJbronet ment today, tl"lC~1~d •hat t hf Rov~
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a ndard..~ ~d da ug hdl&lt;tnr J..or:r•dll:l, Atr EctsteJ!'Ie ot: Middleport
eo"um"b Clar,e nce A. Si tonet)urner of They lll'1:l now makilll' a vlait hel.'t" £hcmor,had been1 smDeoked out b}
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her brothers Thomas and John Mrs W 0 Huddlestan , I
n demand an application of t he A Nat ral H lth Drink
Parfitt, c .. . ..
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A ptenlc waa held Sundo.y at the
staff and families lert Tueaday
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Elizabeth of Wddleport ' Mr Edgar l Oil'
par on the Parkersbura- ville and Log _rt beftm! retum1n ... t.o -,•1 evenng or a wo wee....., va.- Dr Watson
h a vegetubl.- form t hM• any other
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She elqlli!eted to vWt a.t
Thl s coward ly "ut'tJa yal of Oil £' 1known phtnL or med1cme
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aru1lversa.ry
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and 'Mn Elmer Wehru~~~ and of .Qheahtre
Mr:1 Hugh Manley and two C:hll- vf:wol~ Va · and also at Ocean rl his mDSt loyal suppor•.er~ In h1s wo:1d:::rful I.A!g •Line plant :&lt;lf!ncb\ Its
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team Battyn,
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Tbose present for the enJayable dren lllld MrK Lesley Andrew'1ind
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two campaigns for the gow•mor:;hlp rooll.S do wn fifteen u' one h•mdred
eanted ~ 'isht to compete turther Rawllnp, lb
., 1 1 Mf'll C~ 8elall, LeJand Coates and day Were Mr and Mrs
Charlell the MISS&lt;!S HelEm and Maxine
r.r atld Mrs J P Stewart and JC'hn F Nolan was not expected by Rncl tv•ent~ ~five teet ~curi.nt!' v!LCll
1.:1 the AmeEk:an Lesion tournament
- r- ..,- Ct;llldren, Mary E and Roy, and Mr Bl'ng, 'I.Mr&amp; John Smith and dau""- rill of Holliday~ Cove
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a d~lghter Ba.tbara. Jo, of Pleasant- Ulose woh know the li:Overnor best' minera l elemen w. the short rnoted
h•rt t.&gt;hen they defeated ,&amp;he Hunt- Totals
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... &amp;pent the week end wl~ :'Mr &amp;Jld' l vi .,. Bl1d Miss Pauline Pinney and tile statement said,. They call hun plant..-. fa il to obtam '' 'Jm nfl tutt'"
m-+...o.. entrane Monijay •••ht under
Jean QJld B•tty of Steubenvtlle 0
r ..,.,.ua
of Middleport and Mra J T Llrhter and fa:iny ' lllr1'5 Fl•Ed S .Ru&amp;k ot Columbun were 'ihe msn of ntany promises but In - !;1Pu.' r hemlcnl sto~ hou.se
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..l!'~tt ..... _ week emf IJ UN1t.8 of Mr and Mn; tht fultlllmtmt
y 1.•re' t ontalns ,.,,, ' "'' l.s and
Mr n.t M .... to
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un inston
AB R ~ d · a~ rs ""en r Nicholson and t..rra L. J Reynolds and daughter3
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Wright, 3b 1
t o 1 augl1ter Beverly Jane of Cleveland. Alberta, Erma Jean and Doroi.Jly ot' tumed to their homes wblle 'the
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tbe &amp;:•mtt was a fas( a.nd tntet'- SCuUy., rt
3 0 0 0 , ~ an"- Mra. WUUam Nicholson Cher.hire and the guest f hono
oth~&lt;r !'ema!ned fo r a week~ visit
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2 o o ot M land, Ky, Mt. and Mra Jamr
M1 and Mrs.
Otto HUdebrond
1 good hefl.lth
is lmpOJ!.Sible A!Ho
~nd RJ,cbal'da, _pltchfjrB~ flghtlpg it WilBOn lb
.. 0 ' 0 es Rice and daug:bter Nirlam Clarke
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and dtlu ghtt&gt;rJ;, Elizabeth &amp;nd Allee
Mr lind Mra ~ur Martin a nd vuarrJns A, B D and E 1'he ia.ck.
ClUt dn'tU the ra.st epiSode.
, qayre, ab
BEAUTY OPi:RATORS MEET
Millie at•d Lhe formers mother,
!!on Carl spenL Sunday with H"'llr of enough of these minerals and
4 0 1 of Pltt8burrh Pa, Mr. and Mrs.
RlchKrds. twirling for the Mid- Halltman , ss
3 0 ~~ ~ Harbert Burns and children Prance.s
The followtna: proprletoN! of be~u- Mrs
LenR Hildebrand or CleY .. MarUn and family
YI salt~ L"' often th e dilference be ..
dle~ cl~b. allowed but ' three h'lts Williams, c
:t 0 0 nnd Herbert,
Jr ' Mrs. Richard ty shOps or Middleport und !Pomeroy land are spending several days here
&lt;Oontmued fium P1au Ozv!)
Mr and Mrs ~ .-::; carl , Mr and I IW[ en ~lckness and,health '
Ct!l'hit t.tit evenlna. • In tbe flrst. G 'Uesp'e P .., 1
4 0 1 Fi1 'int. und son J84:k. Mr and Mrs attende-d 8 meeting foL the operators with Mr and Mrs J W Wolfe and the con~umers and should be r-lhr· Mrs E H Morrifs and daughters
For &amp;l e by
Sl'lVenth and ell):hth lnnlnp and Ndr, h borgail d
4 0 0 Rn~ rord BP!'IIIJUe and gr~Dd-dauab~ 1of Melka, Athens and Hocking coun- othm r.: latlves and friend'&gt;
Mrs inated rrom the code The eon- /:.lice and Ruth were Sunday g•tests The Stansbury
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. . gttJmate babtes tn Oklahoma are being sold by ph .
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ytu- ~
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pie who want babies in th eir homes but
mh arried p~oed child!
I
o ave rematn·
ess. n commenting on the situation an offteiaJ
;n Oklahoma lamented the fact that there are
laws.
for prosecutmg tho.se t~o engaged.
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The question naturally arises, Just why should th
Jl.e prosecuted? Is it because the emug reformers wou~~
hke to make a bad sttuatton worse through their pltile
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rclcntJeg~ system of pub llcity to tho.:se unfortunates w~~
beer. t~ eir htt lc ones I ll th e Hhadow of secrecy b~ause
pubhctty means their ruinu.tton .socially?
Just what good is gamed by P8radmg those engaged I
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m the work of findinr homes and respeetablllty for these
'':'atfs brought mto th e world under such unf
hi
Clrcurnst'ances.·~ And w h at mfinite
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hann can result
b th e
f UceessfuJ attempt to bring the pructice to an end? y e \
In th ~ fi t·st place It m•at be remembered that lllegl- f
hmate ehlldren do not come into the wur)d sjmpl~ be .. 1
t&amp;U!ic th ere 1:s a means offered for their
disposal. The
:Ret that . such means exists to Oklahomans 80 unfortu ..
•late, is simply a ray of sunshlne for them.
'fhe P_ractlee will continue so long af! youth toes
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"l?ng playmg together unbridled whether or not the sting
of _unfavorable publicity follows some cases or whether
•• lit the Oklahoma some manage to hide their identities
und their secrets, whtch coming to light, means the end
By Arthur "k•" Ba.,o~ theJr ~areers su far as soctaJ contact among thetr erKt·
"hHe fnend r are concern~d. As a l'nittet· of common s ~ n ~ ~ • l'Ooke.d at in t.hc cold eye of bru--~
.4: (!~ '"" Gollfrt
tal, UJIYteldmg, unc~:I!Promising fad, the syst('m in Okfa ..
If there ls to1n't to be a c04e or
homa, unless clo~ltti£1)\ilith something prjma,ily sinful ~~~~1 lor I&gt;Wiljle,. why not
!hrough unlawfUl e6!0I'\" tc bring an erod to the lives of
•ome of the youna: unfortunates, is mucjl tq be preferred
to the helter, skelter Wa¥s ._lbe ~UbJ ·~t;. ha!ld\ed In other
places.
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ment which malces a bad slt\laflon better •nd in which
sll concemcd are benefitted and uone whatever m~de
HM he done his dl.lty? He hao
worse.
Common decency and rega.rd

GARDNER FAMILY
)FORMER CLIFTON
REUNION IS HELD MAN PASSES AWA'r

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~ lll .U CMellip their DIUD__.lthOUih ..not UfOelluily
~ AnnOY!DCUJI: Iehen, however ea:&lt;:ellent aD4 4eairlble ln

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Uifl cov.nb b&amp;ve &amp;afte4 to cooper ..

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made for tunber tNrJttmant.
The Boar4 ot O&lt;:mDiillloner• ol

!WKS. GILLIAN PASSES

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ence ... in tasto. 1, 1•• • ldness. They never
jangle the l)('r, . . Yt.·! r taste nnd your
nerves will cc:11 r.1• ;.ni "· Turn to Camels.

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•'tf!I\'UIY ~I-Ityi ' lib~~· i!ii~ll ft!iefy.
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iu ~yment! Ught up a clprette. And for the ulr:e of
VO\Irftet'VI:I. m.ab! lt • Camel ••• the ttd1der d - e that' I
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ellbth HoV(ever. Richards ttgh~!!)\ed lJP and .the players behind him
aided tn d~ina of the would;.be
tY.ltter;s, le&amp;l'ln&amp; the. runs on ~asea
T~e Middleport team obtained
nlnlt hit&amp; t~om the offerings of
C:Wesple sut!lcient 1r0 give them the
three r\Jn margin of victmy

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t)O() 1)()0 OOC - 0 t JirrAlls of t:h~le.kton, w. Ya., Mrs.
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•1 sple 7, Walks 1 ft R!~ha1 t~ 5. 1 1~th1 :1ey Mr
and • Ml's
Delbert
1 o: • c ' t "Sl:'-- tl~ll.id'l POl! B Runt~ H ~ry nf Mou~vllle, w. va, aq.d
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a.n applicant so desires he may ·
have a. physlbal examlna.tlon' In &amp;dnnCfJ of the mental to detennlne
JJls physical .fitneSS" before llllldiJ&amp;'
hiG acholast'c prepar.at1one. /l!b18 .~ ~
phy6Lcal eX&amp;irttllnat.lou :will JW ~ be.';t 1
final but will be purely for the
beoefit of the a.ppUcant
Tfiose Interested should imme.d·
~utel)•
communicate With Congrca&amp;man Thoma&amp; A. JenkinH a.t
lranton Ohio, or Washington, D.
C. for further lnstructlone

not
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public W$lfare demand that he
tither brlniJ the hNe back to sea
~vel or ha.ng a red. light on t.hfJ ex-

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thl~ cou,tltry shou)d

by illY cl)ance,

to.ke tjle report of the lf!aur•nce Corppa~y tel~J:J·~ t&amp;
· buthi[!J! ~~•urd• seriously, it mirht brfnll' on a4dltlonal
woqbles fc)j• lji!. J'ilst •'• e what it mhrht mean to , dec·~-·­
•&lt;! salea, llntong -soap manufacturers noi to mention the
r~!l~c~&lt;l ,water colisumptipn and tqen there l• t~~ oocalle~ :•ft"Cl" angle which we sec advertised so frnquentlf
1h~t Wlif•Jle bou'lid to have a rreat inlllnmpe on our lives
s~6 qld• ~QY dfgsj;jc actiion ~· tak~n by' cltt~ens.
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rjsk •!••q time• . t~~
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STEADY SMOKERS
TURN TO CAMELS
THADEN says: "F1ying is a terrifl~
&amp;1!r~n at times. l frankly don't know wllaH
sl\oold do withQilt cigarettes, But I'ye found ·
th~t dilferent cigarettes have different ef·
feJI:t., on my -ne!'¥eo. For ~~~·;:~;:~~·.!:
smoJte4 (;illnel~.
taste'
'l'hey're
much ·triilder: And
ne"Vei- upset my nerves.

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Camels becauk m•mt of my
were flyers seemed to prefer them. I've
nevet chan_ged because I cu.n'tafford to take
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came out of th:e
aprlnu awp of • younr
.1llaheat aplrlta, Ae ha.JaJI niaht but Wore he
t h • pollee station. be
and eh8.1'11ged clothu.

CARELESS PRACTICES
~avat.ion
FATHER in Columbus, Sunday, witues.ed his •on's
That s what we call ethics And
death when .the automobile ou which he wao riding
tlu.1.~·s wl.at we at • goins to ,ret
ts lt··· l! ;ief. four,.-.m'J t.o ' ))lunae to
on the running board swerved too cl&lt;1se to a telephone
ln jn r ~ •n the OrJLmt Can)Oil o.· co
pole and the lad was ocraped from th• moving machiue
we goUrrs hl\ve to hO around rup'lJ
to each otJull' lkle n: mntallt rllm lto his death on the •treet.
The divot. 11 so blg that It locke nu ?
. This p~actice of people riding on the runninll' board a_,. if somebody hf.d thrown a nower I
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of any movmg veh1cle !:ihould be discouraged wherever pot out ot a nneen•I!Wry windOw I Boys, fl111n your r.. vots The con- 1 Wi\S madfl up of scouting pt'Ojccts oontlllnms: 20 acres
~.;tant dripping of Wli,m wlll west lnclu.(lt,1g CDtnfJ&lt;:laft,
pat,kcmH,
The Board of C(lunty Commlss!'o•sible becau•c of the inh~rcnt danger to !hose enga~lng
t uy stone And tt r,, erosion
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1 lnncus IC!iC lVill,if l;)lc rlnllt to !eject
The spot whBre the divot was
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onecrcro.
Eac 1 bny or all blda.'
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tn l l.hin1 compared t{• the steau:.· f,atro) u os Sl'nded on some 1,roject.
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,l)'[l c~ous !hamn'\llllng all cot !I n li!'j~l or these orruts and sui tBy or&lt;Jer or Boatd of
Even though cars do not swel've, there is too much plef:d 1~1~~ s\~J:n~r an uneo - t.
:u~.. , on lawn, tentcCH and f!at1not- able -awnrds v.·ere pres:m tcd fo r
c
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rianger from falling on the part of the runnin&amp;' board oc- Tbe oolter JStartl!l arter ~he bt.ll eo. picnic ground&amp;. All Intrepid JIOJ~ I thcsu ~howlng JII'efltcst proficiency
By 0~~ereo...m,~il""l,c""iorcrks._
f('rl!l Willingduty
to VOIWl~tt
for tlue"
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n cupant, from natural causes~ for thf! habit to be indulit!d Cn the Way he hat t&amp; ellmb over danBormUJ
pJ.e4'~e take
1wo patwiH ot KootaKU areu., ~~~~;_,=~~
the
detaehed
divot.
Otherwise, he paces t.o the front ahd t 11
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the
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the
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a on e r or Troop 11. di.stlngutshed them~
~elve:: at t.M CamJ)S.rs.ll by
winbeen, due to col1L:!iom1 on the highway which it seems al- around It
nlng st:-eam• 1~: ror excell~nce ln
most impossible to uvett, certain!) the riding public He picks up an armful of It wad- I
PICN'(" GPOVE
uql,~lng a.nd cooking
•hould do all In its power to keep the toll from rising any ~leA back to the tlble and drops It
Soyt P&amp;rk cf Parkersburg, a
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Then
he
pats
It
down
With
hts
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Mr
Rild
Mrs
Joe
Andertmn
of
member
of Troop 11 , hnd the slnhigher, e~:~pecially wh~u in B ~ose &lt;if running board rid· ~lg roo~. IQolta around to see If any Vltgin1(1., a.re visiting JclathP.s Clilar hnnor
of recf!lvlng the Stt\r
'HG, it is only necessuy • to insist that the rider get Inside club orrtelal 1a within complaint l tJe1e
1Scout Pin trom dovernor Kump
1;1111:ance and start&amp; otr again
RAy Zimmerman and son John I !'.t th ') tPcept.lon
the car which he is riding.
That too many chances of an unduly dangerous kind
are indulged in is proved by the great number of accidents recorded in our various states. The dtiver of the
death car in Columbu•. who Jiappencd to b£ the uncle of
By Edaon R. W aile, Shawnee, Oklahoma
fhe unfortunate lud, is probably beside himself with grief
11ow that lhc futaltty has occ urred and he realizes how
F. A. MILLER, PUBLISHER OF THE SOUTH BEND
easy it would have been .LOl' him to ha,•e preventecl the
death of his nephew.
DIANA) TRIBUNE SAYS:
Vain t·egret s and doleful manifestations of sorrow,
however, do not bring the dead to life nor do they replace the void caused by th~ removal of a smiling face. !
· . .. ''It lithe dUty of pjl'tenb to ao rear tlieir cljildrell that
The time to prevent acc1don~ h~ hl.lfOl'e they occur. '''"""
i• when the acts are o.f so much good to humanity.
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will underatand and fldiJ IIII'P"•cl&amp;te tile ~.rue (If hlon'l!lf·

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Lewle Burford, Mra Clara. Murray of A&amp;hland, Ky , M'n. John l&gt;&lt;!erl ~.

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tholl' tia"bt to Ol'(a1llr. """'"'·'· De•t&lt;T
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Hr. and """· William Nichoi&gt;On ""ir In o.bolr own lntezW."
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•'""""- Mftl. M~ntur NltholiOn and d'l~· lng pe&amp;cl!
held Sunday, Auatm 210, 19"18, at tile 1 e l'eCent. death or William Kim- Mrs H C Pownall . lira. Erma. M.C ter ot. Cleveland were W'!tk ~tul renewed lt.M t&gt;ffror1~ t.o &lt;.#'II'" the 1 BunG .. \ .!Chool .a.t Ul"' Pl"eabytat •
beautiful and ~IOUI eounti-y hom~ berly, which occurred at hta home Kay ot Pomeroy and Karoelllne &amp;:ueata of Mr and Mn. W. U. Juh- Hollywooo nlm Bt.rik " w'llciJ m f.:hUTt',., at Rrrr1"0!;lvUif!
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'Jbey eamf&gt; t1J attend t~.. vclve&amp; a ~:1t of 'nf•n
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- tJ~ 'Rert Plcke1t and ~ugh J.e 1
58. Tbe weather waa ldeo.l , ••
ember.
J)U;Z'J&gt;Me or draw"''" up a cod,. to Gantner reuniOn which wat hf'ld at -tandlna: bt-t~n uuiuu.,
I "•and \ 11f •-!r"Wl1 .,,of, M"'"
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Mr. ttr.d
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OecaalOn which wu bl'uuaht to a ....-. IDmberly wB.!:I born at Clifton ron tonn tP the NRA
Ml's Jubltna: left Mond.Ky with the
;u d aru llv
F==~===~=;::;:~::;::;:;::;:~~:i:!:~i:::i:::===.&amp;!ll Cloae
at dusk at Wbleh t.bn"' lhe j W. Va .. but spent P!'&amp;.etlcally aU hLi
party for a teW 4&amp;n v1.elt i 'l the
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a:uMt.
departed
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their
homes
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BILtyn, second baseman for the Honon tQl' the day's entena!nwent ( LU &amp; few yeara ll.fO, at which tJme ublldreu lmd M1&amp;l Phyllls Dillaitt' MR. J chn Lonpt;aJr a&lt;Jd RolCOonttnueO: rrom Pai:e Oni!)
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fam ily anct n"rl Lftntbfrt and
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MJddJeport Lealonnalrea' rep~- went to Wra Wiutam Nit:hols'J'l c.f he moved to Warwoocl to make hla wele visuun In Charleskln Monday anna Barkt-r Tetumed. the latter cnarees hurll'd bv ':'ou.IV•~~~'ld..l, I h"nlly ~ erp auud~ y gue~LA .,r Mr
t.,_tlves, .socred ftrat after obtaining Ashland, Ky., and
~- Ml!'f!:O.I'Ct home, he wa.s express agt!nL at the
l41ss Z~lla Pullina of 0olumiMLI, parL or thf' w.:eek frum 8 vt&amp;lt. In 'J'ru.J~: , .NOW.It .ht'llt~lv declared
I1&gt; 1.d M r, Dick: l lilmbert
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a hit. Rawltnsa tileD came through Collins Of OOiwnbua fdr tbelr Jnwr- ( B..&amp;. 0 Statton or Moundsville .At who hfl.sAbl&lt;.n a ruest of !'1ft' •LKtr, Columbus Daune Joan Hamilton
' Wbv •t~e ~rnw !'uu •-llll• •: , ...&gt; , 11 .. 1 • IA 1 o l)tl Br·. ,n r,. lUlu
wlth a hJL and run while N. Aliena- elltJDI read1np.
the time of hla death he was an em- Mn J •r Ught.er and fAmily for who hacJ b· en vlal~na: t.here wtth t~&gt;lepbone o:=: a' 'J rt!J\~ 'V d l.O d •nt' I£ hr &lt;t• • • ~a. • •d ·' • W rl ll~~om Ttu.c)
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Extenaiv~ p!&amp;ns were
made rorl ~~of the Sprinkling plant In the past t hree weeka, returned to her mot.hfr llrt Bertha HamJJ -~he WM going to stay out ol 1hJs sp.-r.• &lt;:~ •11 d1 \ .r.i!.l. DyJ• HI• Ml• h worth completed the .soortng far
lhe evenlns.
the reuJUor'l ne~ Y'!liif at whtc.~ tll)•e
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her )lonu: over tht. week end.
lon, relum~ !IIIith them. TheJ fta:h t and ~&gt;~rested a comprom.se nel ami hPnJ ly
Rlch&amp;rds ab-uck out. IS would-be more.. than 100 are expPcted 10 be 1
e 1s •urvlved by his wlte, two
Mr and M1s W R Garber an'd w~ also ~panted here bY Dr Wat.IOn &amp; name wru~ rw ver mPnUcrtr•u1.. 1m1~ re turnL&gt;d ta he•
hitters M.nd Gillespie s tiuck out 'J In attenda)lce
brothera, Obarle6 &amp;im~rl.y and children Bill and Ruth have re- Clua U;lulae snd M&amp;Py Joan Oalned: at that rim, or ~:~ny ui.Ju!r hr-n£&gt; at Ztttll"!"~ lHe SunUP.? after
Middleport bft.tter11
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Rqdney fPmberly of Moundavllle, a W'l'l(d from several d ays viJlt tit broner of M:!mphls, Tenn , who t!me"
'I~ mJlng ~vl'ral v.eek ~ wl~h he1
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Tbe fo wi~ were pl'"se\lt fol. r s~t Ml'l. Mary Weaver ot Holly- Cleveland 11.nd other point&amp; on the had been l'i3lting wlt.h their grand
OongrMRman TTuax 111 hL~ 5tate-l gr -.ndruo hP.r \1t~ c )'' J~me 11
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Middleport
AB R H the .:therllll Mr &amp;nd Mrs. Larr)' wDD~t paur., 1Uld a ha.U siste r Ml'8 lalr:e
pe.rmts, M.r and Mrs OaJbronet ment today, tl"lC~1~d •hat t hf Rov~
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M Allen&amp;worth , ab
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a ndard..~ ~d da ug hdl&lt;tnr J..or:r•dll:l, Atr EctsteJ!'Ie ot: Middleport
eo"um"b Clar,e nce A. Si tonet)urner of They lll'1:l now makilll' a vlait hel.'t" £hcmor,had been1 smDeoked out b}
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here with with thclr grandparent.'! M . a &lt;1
nea , progres! ve
moc1a t.s wh o ,
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. : 0 ~ ter Doi'Qthy, Mr Snd Mra Ed dtf'('!e
BIRTHDAY PICNIC
her brothers Thomas and John Mrs W 0 Huddlestan , I
n demand an application of t he A Nat ral H lth Drink
Parfitt, c .. . ..
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.• 4 0 3 a ndJsob~' CllffQtd, Mr. and Ml 3 W
A ptenlc waa held Sundo.y at the
staff and families lert Tueaday
M'"&gt;S Do.hl.a Paull"!y l-ft. Ba.tur 'RooMed velt lan new dea l 1n Oh1o 1
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ere Bv' C,ou!lt
Rfchards, p
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u uiJe and JaU&amp;hter Kallu-yu 1 c
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or 8 vleltwlthrelatlvesat Nelaon- da-v
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Elizabeth of Wddleport ' Mr Edgar l Oil'
par on the Parkersbura- ville and Log _rt beftm! retum1n ... t.o -,•1 evenng or a wo wee....., va.- Dr Watson
h a vegetubl.- form t hM• any other
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the Mary
14th ReynOld!!
blr~hday l1c r home
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She elqlli!eted to vWt a.t
Thl s coward ly "ut'tJa yal of Oil £' 1known phtnL or med1cme
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aru1lversa.ry
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and 'Mn Elmer Wehru~~~ and of .Qheahtre
Mr:1 Hugh Manley and two C:hll- vf:wol~ Va · and also at Ocean rl his mDSt loyal suppor•.er~ In h1s wo:1d:::rful I.A!g •Line plant :&lt;lf!ncb\ Its
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'fhe Middleport \ott
team Battyn,
,. 1 1 so ... Qdrdner of i?omeroy, Mr. at d
Tbose present for the enJayable dren lllld MrK Lesley Andrew'1ind
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two campaigns for the gow•mor:;hlp rooll.S do wn fifteen u' one h•mdred
eanted ~ 'isht to compete turther Rawllnp, lb
., 1 1 Mf'll C~ 8elall, LeJand Coates and day Were Mr and Mrs
Charlell the MISS&lt;!S HelEm and Maxine
r.r atld Mrs J P Stewart and JC'hn F Nolan was not expected by Rncl tv•ent~ ~five teet ~curi.nt!' v!LCll
1.:1 the AmeEk:an Lesion tournament
- r- ..,- Ct;llldren, Mary E and Roy, and Mr Bl'ng, 'I.Mr&amp; John Smith and dau""- rill of Holliday~ Cove
W
a d~lghter Ba.tbara. Jo, of Pleasant- Ulose woh know the li:Overnor best' minera l elemen w. the short rnoted
h•rt t.&gt;hen they defeated ,&amp;he Hunt- Totals
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36 3 • a-nd M\'8 Ed ·Loc:kwboa and children te u!. I h Lee
... &amp;pent the week end wl~ :'Mr &amp;Jld' l vi .,. Bl1d Miss Pauline Pinney and tile statement said,. They call hun plant..-. fa il to obtam '' 'Jm nfl tutt'"
m-+...o.. entrane Monijay •••ht under
Jean QJld B•tty of Steubenvtlle 0
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of Middleport and Mra J T Llrhter and fa:iny ' lllr1'5 Fl•Ed S .Ru&amp;k ot Columbun were 'ihe msn of ntany promises but In - !;1Pu.' r hemlcnl sto~ hou.se
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..l!'~tt ..... _ week emf IJ UN1t.8 of Mr and Mn; tht fultlllmtmt
y 1.•re' t ontalns ,.,,, ' "'' l.s and
Mr n.t M .... to
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un inston
AB R ~ d · a~ rs ""en r Nicholson and t..rra L. J Reynolds and daughter3
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Wright, 3b 1
t o 1 augl1ter Beverly Jane of Cleveland. Alberta, Erma Jean and Doroi.Jly ot' tumed to their homes wblle 'the
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tbe &amp;:•mtt was a fas( a.nd tntet'- SCuUy., rt
3 0 0 0 , ~ an"- Mra. WUUam Nicholson Cher.hire and the guest f hono
oth~&lt;r !'ema!ned fo r a week~ visit
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l ll1c m in the plsnt.'l1 wllho rrt which
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eattn1 presentation with Gillespie uunt If
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2 o o ot M land, Ky, Mt. and Mra Jamr
M1 and Mrs.
Otto HUdebrond
1 good hefl.lth
is lmpOJ!.Sible A!Ho
~nd RJ,cbal'da, _pltchfjrB~ flghtlpg it WilBOn lb
.. 0 ' 0 es Rice and daug:bter Nirlam Clarke
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and dtlu ghtt&gt;rJ;, Elizabeth &amp;nd Allee
Mr lind Mra ~ur Martin a nd vuarrJns A, B D and E 1'he ia.ck.
ClUt dn'tU the ra.st epiSode.
, qayre, ab
BEAUTY OPi:RATORS MEET
Millie at•d Lhe formers mother,
!!on Carl spenL Sunday with H"'llr of enough of these minerals and
4 0 1 of Pltt8burrh Pa, Mr. and Mrs.
RlchKrds. twirling for the Mid- Halltman , ss
3 0 ~~ ~ Harbert Burns and children Prance.s
The followtna: proprletoN! of be~u- Mrs
LenR Hildebrand or CleY .. MarUn and family
YI salt~ L"' often th e dilference be ..
dle~ cl~b. allowed but ' three h'lts Williams, c
:t 0 0 nnd Herbert,
Jr ' Mrs. Richard ty shOps or Middleport und !Pomeroy land are spending several days here
&lt;Oontmued fium P1au Ozv!)
Mr and Mrs ~ .-::; carl , Mr and I IW[ en ~lckness and,health '
Ct!l'hit t.tit evenlna. • In tbe flrst. G 'Uesp'e P .., 1
4 0 1 Fi1 'int. und son J84:k. Mr and Mrs attende-d 8 meeting foL the operators with Mr and Mrs J W Wolfe and the con~umers and should be r-lhr· Mrs E H Morrifs and daughters
For &amp;l e by
Sl'lVenth and ell):hth lnnlnp and Ndr, h borgail d
4 0 0 Rn~ rord BP!'IIIJUe and gr~Dd-dauab~ 1of Melka, Athens and Hocking coun- othm r.: latlves and friend'&gt;
Mrs inated rrom the code The eon- /:.lice and Ruth were Sunday g•tests The Stansbury
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. . gttJmate babtes tn Oklahoma are being sold by ph .
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uans for an average price of $100 to th
ytu- ~
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pie who want babies in th eir homes but
mh arried p~oed child!
I
o ave rematn·
ess. n commenting on the situation an offteiaJ
;n Oklahoma lamented the fact that there are
laws.
for prosecutmg tho.se t~o engaged.
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The question naturally arises, Just why should th
Jl.e prosecuted? Is it because the emug reformers wou~~
hke to make a bad sttuatton worse through their pltile
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rclcntJeg~ system of pub llcity to tho.:se unfortunates w~~
beer. t~ eir htt lc ones I ll th e Hhadow of secrecy b~ause
pubhctty means their ruinu.tton .socially?
Just what good is gamed by P8radmg those engaged I
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m the work of findinr homes and respeetablllty for these
'':'atfs brought mto th e world under such unf
hi
Clrcurnst'ances.·~ And w h at mfinite
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avora
hann can result
b th e
f UceessfuJ attempt to bring the pructice to an end? y e \
In th ~ fi t·st place It m•at be remembered that lllegl- f
hmate ehlldren do not come into the wur)d sjmpl~ be .. 1
t&amp;U!ic th ere 1:s a means offered for their
disposal. The
:Ret that . such means exists to Oklahomans 80 unfortu ..
•late, is simply a ray of sunshlne for them.
'fhe P_ractlee will continue so long af! youth toes
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"l?ng playmg together unbridled whether or not the sting
of _unfavorable publicity follows some cases or whether
•• lit the Oklahoma some manage to hide their identities
und their secrets, whtch coming to light, means the end
By Arthur "k•" Ba.,o~ theJr ~areers su far as soctaJ contact among thetr erKt·
"hHe fnend r are concern~d. As a l'nittet· of common s ~ n ~ ~ • l'Ooke.d at in t.hc cold eye of bru--~
.4: (!~ '"" Gollfrt
tal, UJIYteldmg, unc~:I!Promising fad, the syst('m in Okfa ..
If there ls to1n't to be a c04e or
homa, unless clo~ltti£1)\ilith something prjma,ily sinful ~~~~1 lor I&gt;Wiljle,. why not
!hrough unlawfUl e6!0I'\" tc bring an erod to the lives of
•ome of the youna: unfortunates, is mucjl tq be preferred
to the helter, skelter Wa¥s ._lbe ~UbJ ·~t;. ha!ld\ed In other
places.
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Certainly tll'~~~, aali lie' Utvi~ 8;,i ' ilfltlst any' nio~e­
ment which malces a bad slt\laflon better •nd in which
sll concemcd are benefitted and uone whatever m~de
HM he done his dl.lty? He hao
worse.
Common decency and rega.rd

GARDNER FAMILY
)FORMER CLIFTON
REUNION IS HELD MAN PASSES AWA'r

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publlc&amp;l.lon the)'

~ lll .U CMellip their DIUD__.lthOUih ..not UfOelluily
~ AnnOY!DCUJI: Iehen, however ea:&lt;:ellent aD4 4eairlble ln

PIIIIIIE EOlia N1M11 TO

Uifl cov.nb b&amp;ve &amp;afte4 to cooper ..

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made for tunber tNrJttmant.
The Boar4 ot O&lt;:mDiillloner• ol

!WKS. GILLIAN PASSES

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ence ... in tasto. 1, 1•• • ldness. They never
jangle the l)('r, . . Yt.·! r taste nnd your
nerves will cc:11 r.1• ;.ni "· Turn to Camels.

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iu ~yment! Ught up a clprette. And for the ulr:e of
VO\Irftet'VI:I. m.ab! lt • Camel ••• the ttd1der d - e that' I
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ASSOCIATION
WAftOM..U. LIAGUB
01nc.lnnau at. Phlladelphia.

CL.\.S.&amp;H'IED
A.DV£'RT16lllG
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Fhib.dciphla ~ Bt. Lou.lll.

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INTERI'i'AnONAL Lt:AGUE

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Newo.rk o.t. Albany.
BAltimore at .:;en;ey City .

per line. · ·

Lo•en J\.re.H'eJd' ,1A1

Mo:1t1ea1 at Rochester.

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8tralght lttg beasles. Excellent
breedhl{J A-1 rabbit d~J~P~, Ph.one
328-J Pomeroy: Arthur H. Sk~·
ncr.
8-300-Bt.
HOUSE OO~Dell~ered. , Pure
Fuel Company, Phone Wm . Hines
16-R or ~ Hines, Middleport.,
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FOR 8ALE-1 Leonard 50 lb. Ice
Box, porcelain lined, 1 Olb~l
50 lb . tee Box. BILl'flQ1ns. Oil•
m..,re Auto Supply, POmeroy.
8-~-3t

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Good BRAN and . MIDDS-!.JUBt

unlcado;d .
Bran •1.35, Mldds
$1.10 •tq $1.!'0 per 100 lb. Roo!
Patn~
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Rooftng,

Mhto1· on, a. high

gtade, GUlll&amp;iiteed.

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Quality Domino Feeds at Dcprwton PJ'ice&amp;. OUr new stor"'
In · Mlddl~, .on l\Wl ; St.rect,

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LOST-ODe bro"-" a.nd ta.n brindle

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YESTERDAY'S

BI!:SULTI!I

Abov~ O~ft) ie: MaTk H. Sbank, A\:rOn. Ohio, attorney, who eonfell(!d
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
to . J'Oillonmg Mr. and Mn. Alvin Colley (lower left) and their twa
Cclumbu.'i nt Bt. Paul (rainl.
rlul::!r-:!n to forestall threa~ of blackmail and poasible implicl!tion in the
Minncapoll.s 5, Toledo 4.
thdt
of legal papen. At riJrht is Clyde Coli~)' only eurvl'Vor of the
L ~ ulr: villc 0. Milwaukee 1.
J?Oi:run~j fa!?!.il.r • .§h_.!nJC. wae arre8t!4 .at H~~ Sprj.~ •.41'k. .
.
dres8 1B % Dr. E. McElfreali, 'Po1nt 1 Indlana.poJu; 3, Ka.nsas Oity 0.
-~·· - -~-Pleat..'!arit, West Virginia, will take
Phllad::-Jphla 12. Detroit 'J,
agr:ement).
notice th~t the plainU1f, Thfl First
NATIONAL J,EAOUE
lliew York :1, Chlca.go f , (18 innN"tiona.l Bank of Raclne, Ohio, on
1tlgn, du.rknt~Sfl).
GAMES 1'01)AY
the 1 day of August, 1933, tiled Its
Chicoso at New York &lt;ra.ln).
Only giLmeE &amp;:hedulOO.
P£tlt.ion and thereby commenced an
C.tnclnna.tl
at
Pb:lladelphla
nctton BJalnat the above named de· (ra.in).
AIUBICAN AI!ISOCJATION
fendant, Jn the Court of Common! Only ga.mes scheduled.
INTIERNATIONAL LEAGUE
Columb!Js a;. St. Paul
Pleas of Meias County, Ohio, betng
-Butralo 9. Jersey City ,8.
(two ~~~ea&gt;.
Gause numbered 8710 1n .11ald Court.
AMERiCAN LEAGUE
Albauy 9, Toronto 5.
Toledo &amp;t Mlnneapo!W,
The object llnd pra)"er or the peC!eveJ'\nd l(l , Booton 1.
1'.::1'£.mto 3, AlbiLny
('t
Indl'anaPollB ~,:Jt'&amp;IWUI
tiUon 1s for 1UdKDUmt qalnst the
-.,.,;:· ===-·-;;:.:.:;::;;c:--:
\V, S. Reed, deceased, whoM place
cf residence Ia Polnt Pleaaant, West
VJriJ[nJa.; and whose poato~ ad•

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defendant tor M6G.6'J, with lntert!st
nt t11e rate or aeven percent per annum from September 21st, 1932,
that the claim of pla.inttft' aga.lnlt
the estate or W. B. Rel!d. deceMed,
te decreed to be a. va.Ud claim in 1
t.he 11um of $4.1J!'lli with tn'tefes~ 'at j
seven perceot :lft)T annum from
Se!1tcmber 2M, 1932, and that said
defendant, ndml.u'lftt~. be or ..
dercd t.o pay !.he slime ·rrom the asocta; of said eutate J~. tbls ~tate; l
pib.tnttt.r ~.ptla.~ -'ror all relief to .
which at ~JaW or In equtty plalntift'
1•11\Y be entitled.
Defendant la required to answer
the 30th day of September. 1933
the court will reader Us Judgment, make its arden and decrees
Jn accordance with the prayer of /
the petition.
OEDRIO W. CLARK
HENRY W. CHimRINGTO,N '
Attol'lleys for the PlalnLUJ.
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Struck out b)l Clark 11
Beaver. 66 ..... .
5 I l 0
l.ohse, rf ............. . 4 0 1 0
0QU.,le Pii:Ll' : Beavrr to M'.lnlly
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Comer Lour and Jrlfib St~~o

DOUIWE

CHAM,.IOAI!

H. Sutler,
~aer.

BY COOKIN6 ELECTRICALLY
TIME

WORRY

Tbit nlock control•
"utom•tic oookiag. It
tumt eleatricitl' en 1Dd
off rFen thOuQh ynu am
mllet away. Sevet
boon of time ach -a.

The automatic coatrcl
lteep1 the oven lit aD'J
oookiog temperehlre
you delire. No worry.
DO hother, no rru.M..

LABOR

Doo't food J'OUf . - ...
Cook food • ..........,
ltDd in •maflamootUief

Now•tchintor battin•
ol mnt1 i1 neaenary.
Food i1 cooked in the
ovea wl tbov.t •ttentlon.

MEAT
Meat&amp; eooked eleatrill•lly •atullllly wei«h
more th•n when CtWked
any other "ay. ltou
-~~t mare meat ror your
mooer.

FOOD VALUE

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s--· water. Solulhlr m _ .

llltd vit.nillft.U.J'intbtl

lnndandarenocd....,.,..
•nd poured dowa thl
tink.....;tb larjeamoontl
of oookiag tt'llter.

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Foodt

propert.,. oooked

hy •lectricicy ban •

•reat~rimprovad 1&amp;1'01'.

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economical. The average cost of electric
eurrent for cooking is -only one cent per
meal per person. In addition to this re~;~~arkably inexponsive fuel cost, Hatpoint
Electric Cookery brings to you all tbe
savings shown in the picture above.
Know ,the truth ahout the marvelous
tbinljs n. Hotpoint Blectric Range C'ln
lirjqg to you . Doll' t buy any old·fasltioned
r&amp;.l!ge until you investig!ltelthe low cost
!!nd ll)BIJY a,dvantages ofcoo!&lt;!ng elec~!l· ·
IIJ.Jy.. Con~e .to our store. See· wbat you
lil!n save tn your own h~ by cooki11!!
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ASSOCIATION
WAftOM..U. LIAGUB
01nc.lnnau at. Phlladelphia.

CL.\.S.&amp;H'IED
A.DV£'RT16lllG
S£1:TUN.

&lt;two aamea).

PltteiM&amp;JI'll a~ ;Bolton, •

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l'few York.

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IS EAStlYR[ll[N
BY UTIU RIT

&lt;lw .• · l(lUlleM).

St. LoU1ti

a~

Brooklyn.

.uiE&amp;IC.\N l..&amp;6.GO.t:
X'-~""- a: lacvc.18.Ud.
Wa.:.ltwltcn At. Detrolt.
Fhib.dciphla ~ Bt. Lou.lll.

r,t. w

(12~)

B c:- t .,.J. at Chlcai"·
\two &amp;ll.tUCiJ.

17Pe llkt ibis 110 pt.)

INTERI'i'AnONAL Lt:AGUE

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Newo.rk o.t. Albany.
BAltimore at .:;en;ey City .

per line. · ·

Lo•en J\.re.H'eJd' ,1A1

Mo:1t1ea1 at Rochester.

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!'OR BAL~!4ale 'and Female
8tralght lttg beasles. Excellent
breedhl{J A-1 rabbit d~J~P~, Ph.one
328-J Pomeroy: Arthur H. Sk~·
ncr.
8-300-Bt.
HOUSE OO~Dell~ered. , Pure
Fuel Company, Phone Wm . Hines
16-R or ~ Hines, Middleport.,
asu-J{.
s.. 2t-4t
FOR 8ALE-1 Leonard 50 lb. Ice
Box, porcelain lined, 1 Olb~l
50 lb . tee Box. BILl'flQ1ns. Oil•
m..,re Auto Supply, POmeroy.
8-~-3t

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freab car Qf that

Good BRAN and . MIDDS-!.JUBt

unlcado;d .
Bran •1.35, Mldds
$1.10 •tq $1.!'0 per 100 lb. Roo!
Patn~
. ~ubber·RoY
Rooftng,

Mhto1· on, a. high

gtade, GUlll&amp;iiteed.

2 Gal. ORe.

Quality Domino Feeds at Dcprwton PJ'ice&amp;. OUr new stor"'
In · Mlddl~, .on l\Wl ; St.rect,

A.&amp;hworltt. M'Rl'. ·

WJllard

PomcH

roy store wm' old place. O ct
cur prl()ES, Or.~ar Myer:.:.. MJ;r.
8-2:!-3t

LoaI LOST- tn P.1mJetQY,

J.e.rre Oafltlhrmd1e. Reward .
8-21-3t

llght, leather
Phone 3:10-R.

LOST-ODe bro"-" a.nd ta.n brindle

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or the Esta.te ot
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YESTERDAY'S

BI!:SULTI!I

Abov~ O~ft) ie: MaTk H. Sbank, A\:rOn. Ohio, attorney, who eonfell(!d
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
to . J'Oillonmg Mr. and Mn. Alvin Colley (lower left) and their twa
Cclumbu.'i nt Bt. Paul (rainl.
rlul::!r-:!n to forestall threa~ of blackmail and poasible implicl!tion in the
Minncapoll.s 5, Toledo 4.
thdt
of legal papen. At riJrht is Clyde Coli~)' only eurvl'Vor of the
L ~ ulr: villc 0. Milwaukee 1.
J?Oi:run~j fa!?!.il.r • .§h_.!nJC. wae arre8t!4 .at H~~ Sprj.~ •.41'k. .
.
dres8 1B % Dr. E. McElfreali, 'Po1nt 1 Indlana.poJu; 3, Ka.nsas Oity 0.
-~·· - -~-Pleat..'!arit, West Virginia, will take
Phllad::-Jphla 12. Detroit 'J,
agr:ement).
notice th~t the plainU1f, Thfl First
NATIONAL J,EAOUE
lliew York :1, Chlca.go f , (18 innN"tiona.l Bank of Raclne, Ohio, on
1tlgn, du.rknt~Sfl).
GAMES 1'01)AY
the 1 day of August, 1933, tiled Its
Chicoso at New York &lt;ra.ln).
Only giLmeE &amp;:hedulOO.
P£tlt.ion and thereby commenced an
C.tnclnna.tl
at
Pb:lladelphla
nctton BJalnat the above named de· (ra.in).
AIUBICAN AI!ISOCJATION
fendant, Jn the Court of Common! Only ga.mes scheduled.
INTIERNATIONAL LEAGUE
Columb!Js a;. St. Paul
Pleas of Meias County, Ohio, betng
-Butralo 9. Jersey City ,8.
(two ~~~ea&gt;.
Gause numbered 8710 1n .11ald Court.
AMERiCAN LEAGUE
Albauy 9, Toronto 5.
Toledo &amp;t Mlnneapo!W,
The object llnd pra)"er or the peC!eveJ'\nd l(l , Booton 1.
1'.::1'£.mto 3, AlbiLny
('t
Indl'anaPollB ~,:Jt'&amp;IWUI
tiUon 1s for 1UdKDUmt qalnst the
-.,.,;:· ===-·-;;:.:.:;::;;c:--:
\V, S. Reed, deceased, whoM place
cf residence Ia Polnt Pleaaant, West
VJriJ[nJa.; and whose poato~ ad•

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defendant tor M6G.6'J, with lntert!st
nt t11e rate or aeven percent per annum from September 21st, 1932,
that the claim of pla.inttft' aga.lnlt
the estate or W. B. Rel!d. deceMed,
te decreed to be a. va.Ud claim in 1
t.he 11um of $4.1J!'lli with tn'tefes~ 'at j
seven perceot :lft)T annum from
Se!1tcmber 2M, 1932, and that said
defendant, ndml.u'lftt~. be or ..
dercd t.o pay !.he slime ·rrom the asocta; of said eutate J~. tbls ~tate; l
pib.tnttt.r ~.ptla.~ -'ror all relief to .
which at ~JaW or In equtty plalntift'
1•11\Y be entitled.
Defendant la required to answer
the 30th day of September. 1933
the court will reader Us Judgment, make its arden and decrees
Jn accordance with the prayer of /
the petition.
OEDRIO W. CLARK
HENRY W. CHimRINGTO,N '
Attol'lleys for the PlalnLUJ.
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Tcronto at BWbJo.

FOR

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Bntie au bullli by KIOt~:-; 3; by
Murray, 2b .. ........ . [i 2 J 1 Clark 5,
Struck out b)l Clark 11
Beaver. 66 ..... .
5 I l 0
l.ohse, rf ............. . 4 0 1 0
0QU.,le Pii:Ll' : Beavrr to M'.lnlly
BntiS. lf
' 4 0 1 0 tJ Orate.
Hill!~

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Modern Nursery R·imes

Kootll, c..:.rrc~ Shop,

t J••Ilmll.ed. Street l'a.rklnr

J~moo

Total

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Comer Lour and Jrlfib St~~o

DOUIWE

CHAM,.IOAI!

H. Sutler,
~aer.

BY COOKIN6 ELECTRICALLY
TIME

WORRY

Tbit nlock control•
"utom•tic oookiag. It
tumt eleatricitl' en 1Dd
off rFen thOuQh ynu am
mllet away. Sevet
boon of time ach -a.

The automatic coatrcl
lteep1 the oven lit aD'J
oookiog temperehlre
you delire. No worry.
DO hother, no rru.M..

LABOR

Doo't food J'OUf . - ...
Cook food • ..........,
ltDd in •maflamootUief

Now•tchintor battin•
ol mnt1 i1 neaenary.
Food i1 cooked in the
ovea wl tbov.t •ttentlon.

MEAT
Meat&amp; eooked eleatrill•lly •atullllly wei«h
more th•n when CtWked
any other "ay. ltou
-~~t mare meat ror your
mooer.

FOOD VALUE

i

!

s--· water. Solulhlr m _ .

llltd vit.nillft.U.J'intbtl

lnndandarenocd....,.,..
•nd poured dowa thl
tink.....;tb larjeamoontl
of oookiag tt'llter.

FLAVGR
Foodt

propert.,. oooked

hy •lectricicy ban •

•reat~rimprovad 1&amp;1'01'.

You can aom.Uy tut•
th• diltre....

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HANGE }'OUr ideas-if you think
C
Electric Cookery is anything but
economical. The average cost of electric
eurrent for cooking is -only one cent per
meal per person. In addition to this re~;~~arkably inexponsive fuel cost, Hatpoint
Electric Cookery brings to you all tbe
savings shown in the picture above.
Know ,the truth ahout the marvelous
tbinljs n. Hotpoint Blectric Range C'ln
lirjqg to you . Doll' t buy any old·fasltioned
r&amp;.l!ge until you investig!ltelthe low cost
!!nd ll)BIJY a,dvantages ofcoo!&lt;!ng elec~!l· ·
IIJ.Jy.. Con~e .to our store. See· wbat you
lil!n save tn your own h~ by cooki11!!
ejectric11!1Y.

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lnnovation wu te~r~ when the

odv•rtlslna of the new

And Francbiae Calling
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GAS DISCUSSED

OhiO-Partly cloU4y, _.bly
extreme Zaat part.ion tonlcht and
Hot much ehabtre In temperaturt.

the News 011\ce of TI;J.e !;)ally
Tribune, call 288-L; If thtf i!ualneill
Otllee aek for 202-B,

W Va..-ft&amp;Jn

for a

ScbweJIIIlan &amp;:

Amount Redw:ed
$40,000 Aq:ording '
·' To Report

fra~llle

U U'a New.. 11'1 In Tll.e Tribune

Roedel ·

PboDe 3f.1 ..L, Pam..,., Dblo.

STRifE URN CU
IS BESET BY MORE
ST~IKE TR~UHLES

INHERITANCE T-\Jt i

was Uated u to be palcl by t.b.e aJrhrany Instead ot t)l.e vWa1e .aa b.ere
totore baa been th~ ~Justom, By _the
neow figures 1t
be noted. •t.fui.t a
uoer burnlnl 5500 feet of gu at tlu!

.,..m

P"f''!ent ... te. would be paylng $3.50
while upder the Pl'OI)08ed. trancbl&amp;e
Jt would 001t him f2.63 or if 10,500
ttet were burl\ed, It would COBt $6.00
under the preaent ra.te while the
proposed ra.tc would rt!duce that
amount to H .t?'h. The proposed
franchise !ollow.s· ..

tDnllht·

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rh!!alre

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MACHADO

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tonlllao
t 1lo Tallllott,
II:I1Nbude Llthlner, BetJo ToOID·I'II

A Picture of Health

~MUSEMENT TA
ICIOE VEHU1CT
RHURNfO INC~SE "A"' Smith-:r;n. l:lea~ ~ElAYS PR~CR~M
Force, h•timidation Nev~HI 0 EOIUR er CCIIltemplafecl UHHtE~E NH
Threats Have No
Place In Etfort
To Aid Busine~!l

riXINC
l£1·
GET MORf. ACUT[
To .Enli;t
Big Firms In Jobmaking Move

ACCUSED

IS CONTINUEI&gt;
Labor Leaders Oppoae

Houae lnai•ta On Exempt·
ing Tickets Of 25c
And Under

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Of 5t.ying 1000 Prison·
en; Murder, Treaaon,
Havana,

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All "Open Shop" Re·
aervations

Aue.

By WILLIAM B. NEAL

as-JNB-alt1fe-

tom Ouba ran lnto new dlftlaulUea

today when employees of the cu ..
ban NavtaaUon OOinpiUl)' went on
Btr1ke !or higher wages and over ..
Ume pay.
'i'he .strike waa cs.lled juat u
Hava.na harbor wOJ'brs were 1et~IPJ back Into otrlde following lermltiation or their waJk .. out, which
h~lted Cut.n commerce far weeka.
.The strtkers demanded 80 centl
an hour lns~ad ot the 40 cents thef

BEAU BOSKO, Cariaaa

The walk-out was declared while
the returnl.ng steved.oree. whose
sLrike caused len1thJ negotiations.
were movlns 2.000 tons of merchan

Company potnted out that althoush
the workers were on strike they
were contlnulns to eat food sup..
J?l'ed bJ' the concern.
Meanwhile,

the

mer officers of the

nois State Fair held at Springfield, Ill. MiRS Leonard I•
the youngest winner in the h4!tory of the contest.

Hermtnlo Rodrl1uez, chief ot tl\e
secret \ntorma.tl()n bureau of the

In~ t.ILtlDI!

A11otriano Accu11e ee...,.na of Fonnin1 Or1anizat1lon· C&lt;&gt;n
oiatlq of 15,000 A"'trian Youtbo in Spr.i~il·
iq PI"'pa1anda bt A~ia .

11'001'$

Speed TlrM are ~tra
Ia uer:J' wayeoasuuctlon aad
Blt!h Stretch Cor&lt;l
pea,teot' SQJ,ety and

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AU ordlnanceo or porta of ordlne.noes Jn eon1'1lct wltb thla ordln-

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Clerk

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MidclJeport

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E. H. Elberfeld and A. M. Elberfeld are in New York .City this we·ek :b~it... ·and·contracting 'for merchandi~e
for T~~ Elb~rfeld Co,, in Logan, Ohio; The Elberf•Jd Chillicothe Co., .in ChiDI.~~Ule; Ohio; Tb~ Elbed~ltLCO.hoe.ton ·.
Co., in,:Coabocton, Ohio; The Elberfeld Marietta Cu., in Marietta, Ohio · a,._~ th~·. Elberf~lda i._ Pom~r~y _Co.; ·in ·
Po111eroy. Ohio.
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pnvalege by g1vmg your·name ancl address to the salespeUQn that waitS on'you . . ., ·; · '
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l"4larl&lt;' pi' the Treaau.y Mar'-SilO ' went forwar4 wiUl

plans for na.tton~wtde ta.x reformrfv110wblg a co~ ~th Unttf.!d
States Ambusad.or Bumher Welles
aL which Cuban-American rel3·
tiona were discualed..
Oon&amp;olldatlon or Cuban debts
and a new loan from the UnltEld
Stoles are believed to be OII10hl!
the plans ot the new odmlniSira·
ttoa to aid the republic's economl'a

Gandhi Released
From Poona Jail

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hltttng:· U * captu.red,

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ar.ce 're henby repealed.

attack a spee,~any con'
·arsenal a.t M&amp;i1el nH.r
here where ten fonn&amp;r hfB'h GOV·
ernment

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EmpiO)'enJ who have d~N!~
would resist the unlontza.tt!#~~ment were undei"Btood to file i&lt;i!lclng euartmtees that the enforcement
machinery set up under . . - rpf
lal• competition wUI not jii;~~
I a~ralnBt Ulem.
-Organized labor leaders tnatst thi.t
ca,.ali'J' Ollicer and all reservations 1n favor of the@
M · G · Ea h Oth
shop are a violation of law and. lD
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addition demand the ..-o~~i-M ~

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with

Nothmg Unusua

new admlnlBtra-

Ailti·Machado organization
ln as chief of the JUdi-

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bor, now drlvlna to organize~
of funds. Cramer i;: dWJt11es, ft~ active ln the ~·
executive vice presi. encea leading toward a
of the Fifth-Third Un · question
nouncement or policy on 11,\e
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bank, codes.

w)'fe Trader Se es.

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indicted with five othPr for·

djse !rom the dock&amp;
Gerald Stier, 16, of Petersburg, Ill., and Joy Leonard,
Port Captain Ot.rrtcarte, anrered
by the new development, lnBtructed 13, of Harristown, Ill., who won the title• of the healththe workers to submit their de- lest boy and girl in the 4-H Club competition at the Illimand&amp; to the otlleJal labor· comf!lta81on.
Ofttelals or the Cubari· Naviptton

INS staff Oorreapondent
WashinKf,on, AU&amp;'. 23--INa:--oPen
shop and price fixing problems of
the National Recovery Admll)l!Jtration became more acute t&lt;ldaY u ~
eampalcn to enli.st big induatrles 1n
the job"'&lt;lreation movement ,Sa
carried forward .
With leaders of auch lnd.ustr._ .~
steel aareetna to accept the ~~~·
1om of tbe Recovery act, ~
guarantee the
right of
lnlllalninll', the hll Ope;~!\ '~ '
empoyers turned to the que.tiqll ,
interpretation and entore~ ef

This ill St&lt;rling E. Cramer
former president of the
Find-Central Trust Co., of
Akron, 0 ., who has bet•n

receive.

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! As Campaign

Robbery, Charged

· Mid!ll~orJ :Filt ~en

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Thunday parlly ~· : '

lABOR AN~ P~ICE

Indict Bank Head

Sbo.U: Our 0 - , Maoh

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By Cal'l'ler 16 C&lt;nta-By Mall tf.OO

Navirating Workera De·
mand Higher Wages
and Overtime Payt

HAD TO SA
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I'OID

ERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.

IIJnllod IJn,e,

other

o6ooti,nol ausineu I
.,Taken Care Of By
City .Dada

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WEATHER FOREcAST-

REA!I&gt;ERS' NOTICE - If you 'W~nt

COLLAPSE OF WATER
MAIN BRINGS FLOOD
23-INII--Piood
1913, reoul!&lt;d

ot

water main
of a

autotor

Pathologist's Aid
Enlisted In Fight
Acaiaat DN&amp;d "Sieepiq
Sickneu," Toll of Whieh
Now Stand• at 17

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enforeement of the la.w.

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