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Dr. E. .f. Mu1
Miles 0..
W. C. Da,U
Leland P~~!pleo
Ohio Fuel Gao
Evan Genbelmer
i:!:lalt.lllwihn1
Eldon Qla¥
S. A. Paotman
SanfcW" Dodoon
J. L Wood .. Son

Artll! ~lnrer

Orville Romine
Cli!reiace:Damell

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~!bert UaRIJ, ,Tr«cy' '"'•'

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This compan1 io oerviq the Public witii ·
ab.olutel7 pure water. Samples of . the. , .
water are oent each and eYefJ' week to
Charlea P. Hooveo:, Chemiot at Columbuo,
Oblo; 'f'ar e,nalyaio, and the water io reported free of allae~. . This hao been tlie .
practice of the Meir• Water Company for
the lut 14 yean. ·
You ean drink the water served b7 thio
CompanJ with perfect afet,., and alao reot
IUIUI'ecl all water oerved bu the otamp .of ·
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WEATHER FORECAST- · '.

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Another Public
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Martin Faceo · ThQe .
Major Problema In
Brinaina Pei!ee

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By Depooed Army Offic:en Who Demand.
Ceapedeo' Return.

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WatihlnaUJD, Sept. U-IN8-The i
NRA ·baa rejected appealll rw an i

By wn..LL\M K. HUTCBIN'BON
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I Wailhlnt:ton, Sept.. ll- INs-.8ec•
1rdary ot State Run today tndJClat..
1 e.J t.ht United States wtll· be tmt·
1IJ(lred to extend l"eCCOPllt.lon to the
i mw Ouban aovemment. • Just ~
' soon u there Ia evldeO&amp; '.. ti*
Il le1lme wm be able to - m~jpWD
peace Uld order throulhou1; t.ft't'"ii~
lnnd republic.
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Hull aald the attit-ude of t.hls
goverrunent la an anxloua d : H
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a pemment lD Cuba
1table enoUI'h as quJckb' ae
to PJ"'lle"e law and order. ·

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rumon of
tbe Interior.
Orau S&amp;n Mart~ll ft8
t.o ftll vacant cabinet. posts'

morning atber a couterence
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Wm. Holley_
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Harolcl Chale
Earl Warner
D. L. Wallaee
W. D. Starkiy
,H L Freud!
Wlllb ~Ire
Mn, Qella Camaha~

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R. S. Stefh7·~

E. M. MuoP,~••
W. T. Slnrer
Veru011 Mills
Clai"' fo\lnor
A. H. Skinner

Great Accompliahmenll j
Achieved By NRA
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'~ Southcirn Oiiio Electric

Cedric Clarli
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are ouCh CMJblandinr ftluu ~t tl&gt;e7 .,._be~puro:bued
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Ia ..nerally ~~ll!'l · u the leadidrautomo'aacl
PI,..outh aii4 a.r;.ler c:aft·are taklnr the
all that • .
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Cbr.,altr
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Rdea 1bi1Pott · .,
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R. C. .M dlride
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John A, F'eld, .,;
1Dow Va11c:to
Eldon W~
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John .waton
D: ~· P~rk
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Ulhau Moore
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Chu Ha7m.an
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Coftl'l Baklnr Co. ,
lrvina Karr Jr.:
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Clarence Beaver
Tom Metcalf
Alvo 0. Carr
Harry Snowl;len
Phil Meinb~
C. H. Snider'
MU11'ay Hop~
Ooear Baird ·
Dale Lee
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J. w. Mc:Cutlourh
CJ,.de Brophy,
Ohllnler Ba)llitr Co.
Leverett Dulaney
Norman Leiflieit
~y Summerfield
Buell Raver
Ed Kina
Gerald Eioelotein
Richard Rawlinp
~ AucJeraon
Chao. Ablee
Roy Tilli•
J. H.• Humpbff'f
J. 8. Conley ·
Dr. P. A. JiYiden
Andrew. Le,n.bert

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Dr. S. A. 'Mc:CuUou...
BeftL~»Id Smith
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Walker .
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Paul Jciluuon ··
John W atcl · ' ·
P. M. S~er
Calvin Davia
Wm. R'obton
L. Archie
S, H. F!ldl_,;' .
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A county-wide
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SUGI\R RUN
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1933, -we have &amp;old and delavered 195 Auto·
mobiles. Following, art the nalft~a of ,those
/ whom W'e have sold: · ; . ·
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Hcmer Midkiff
Dan Rizer
Roh.rt ,¥eLJ
Paul W.lnpn
kay MattOx '
Ed Raybould
C. L Wilaoa
N.C. ~elch
J. L FauWw
John M; Ptentl«
~Ilia Ble~i,.
John Shorr
Han\ian Balfe, . .
c, A-Clark
Guy. Canon

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and found the sewer jammed full ar.~.d tight
With refuse of almost every conceivable type and form .!
Jn each inl:itance, he with h1s assistants, have cleared the
obstructions and l'endt!l'ed the sewer one hundred per
cent effecth e.
Jt hardly need I.Je :o;Lud that the commissioner has. no
time to make a survey ?f this sewer ev1ery morninJl in order to be sure thut thoughtle~'' people have not obstructed the water w:,y With trash of various kinds, fQUowJng
tlte unusual numht&gt;r of wal·nings concermng that practice.
It sh_ould not be nece.sary to ca ll attention to the
fact that such obstructions art&gt; expensivt to the village in
removmg the foreign matter. It also is equally patent or
should be to all, that if the sew•r is clo!!ed through the
thoughtless and almost crimmal action of residents 9f the
village In the loculity under discusSion, the time will even-J
tually come when 1:1. flood of damaging proportions will I
result. The enhre Sugar Run distrtd JS endangered by

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cea•e the foolish as well as dangerous acts, officers will J - - -~----"·-.
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ha\·e to be detailed on the job to find the guilty parties
Rnd see that they are punished accordmgly througli due [
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The moat recent case of the uplugging" of the waterwuy, came Saturday when a large steel oif dl-um, was fi- -.
nalh.· removed nfter the hardest kind of labor and at conNo lllore OIG Tlmen
\lo.,.S completed and .1.11.t Giant bad
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sJdernble expensq to the village. The drum was lodged When MlSI!Issippi, the hack driver tU:en Richl,lJ.OlJd
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went alq, Broadway loot Ita laGt
tight in th e watet· cour~e wtth other 1 ubbi~h at a point al- fam'ous anti harn\le8ll character
most dirl!ctly under the pust office nC:!ar tile Becoud stret·t
sidewalk.
In timet~- pa!:lt, the gtreet commls~;ioner has be~n
charRed indir~~ti*'Vj.itl\ beinviil~14&gt;n&gt; tl'll:*tdlnll thls·particular aewer. 7F~tWin tile oase,'ho\iiever, prove thf!{ he
is entitled to ~oirlmendation for his faithful and succel!llful efforts 111 keepmg the course clear of wltat begins to
appeaL' as determined cff01 t8 tu cause col)siderable dam~
nge through a localized flood.

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I N.Y. State Supervisor of
the rest ot her smnck
Health Teaching

stone pile for
Jng life If the Ambassador hudn't

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' "Health teaehmg i11 ...!1 mueh a
tng never to lead with her right part of the Kbool', ~.e'd as any
Of! 8 pleasure trip.
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Edward TowlubarJ h .. excepted Rowell wbo Will reelde wltll them.
a poaSUon In t.ht Altai\Uc llDd Pacl•
Uri. Katbarlne Monohan and

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clllon will be played bfotwem the
New York Clothingll.lld
Hou-.e
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Middlep'll'l
The ,.,,.. at P"'"m """"' Clut.h- l
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champlontdlip
~ll'reaation
rrom Ironton
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I'.U.Y ftBUNION 1
Conftlct by Kawakaul, Amerlcl.n
...1d Ruuell Kentucll:y
iradbury family reunioll Patriotic DevoUOns by Matheny;
Wim
The Box Score
era' Battle When AllFederal OIIUII! IOJ AB R H PO A E
wal het.ci Bt.u:ld.y at tb.e Ga1Upol11 and Orand Hotel by Vicki B&amp;um.
F~da with abotlt ¥Q in atNEIM~n cr
5 o o 2 o o
tenctance: 'I'he
folldwtnc 'were
Mr and[ Mrs.~ V10m~and.
enaworth Sinrlea
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amonl. thOle present. ~· an4 ~ Mr and Mrs wm Juhllllf
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Myel'», lb
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A H. Bl'adb~ :Mr. and Ml'l. ~.J.fkeraburv Sunday, 1it1e pella ot
SCORE IS l To ()
Duckworth :ss
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Jamea Arnold 'add. IIOh Jtmmy: Mr. Mr, and Mr1. Claude Crawford.
Mueller. If
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lind 'Yrl. Cecil Bradbury a.ncf *GO
Robert
Mackin left. Monday
Kramer, rf
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Chlrle8 MJ.. ll.r. and Mra. c. H. x.orntr11 ror ColUUJ-bua to
Game Ia Decided In 12th. Frye, 3b
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Wise, Jr,, lind two da111hters. Jlr studJes at 8t Charles Colleae Se:tQ_....,
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rJld Mrs. Artl:n~r Boice and rrand- mary a!Ler spendln&amp; his v.aeatlon enct. with relat.Ivee at Dext.er
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MiddlepOrt, Mrs. JulJu.s Schmoll Frank Mack.ln of •South Beoond cJ Columbus enroute trom Hunt.1nl' l ahter H1;h Rust retwned Sunday
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t :m to Parkerebura were over nl~rht t.o their ome at Zanesville after
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Mr. and Mrlf. Don Allen &amp;nd dauI! Uests, saturday of Mrs Llllle SJ'en~na t~e week end here with
Pans who journeyed to Middle- 'One out when wlunh JM run was
HUa.h 'Dust t r.a
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Mr and Mrs Chester Russell and H"S&lt;' II or Matn Street
) Mr&amp;. Allen s parent!, Mr t.nd Kre. port to N&gt;e the Federal Olw man JQ9"ed
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daughter Sharon len Sunday tor
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. heir home at Muncie, Indiana, a!M &amp;~ Helen Juhllnd and Miss l thlf Bra4bufy fa.mlly reunlOn Mn aged b)' Torrence Allls, fonner ~.~ye, 3~ •
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.cr spending the week end wlth the lL\o ry Mt:Courty of New York City A fH. BDdbury acoompaniec). t~ M.lddlei!Ort boy, playine under thll Go.llag~ . r ss
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The fo
I contemporary bopk&amp; !•)l mer·s pnrent.s Mr . and Mrs "n lved Stwday for a vlalt here ic I Za.ne$(&lt;UI.J and on Tue11d&amp;y
e lights itaw one of t.he rreateat gam· E Demottkey . P
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\; :th Mr and Mn. W H. Juhllnlr
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Mr and Mrs Arthur Covert and
Ruy Bachner Ia reported m at leave ...1Qf, .aldv11111. JLt
tts\xirBb, wlmth!g .. by u !!Core of 1 to o tn 1.2 H Dem03key , tr
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UbtaNazt: Travel~ In Alaska. by rom:; Jack ond Wa.ylan left Batur- 1•18 home on SOuth Fourth Avenue. J11mes Arnp y.oho {1pent the week fnntng~ ll was one or the old Anderson rf
M¥fer: BulleR~ and Bolos by White; day for Chicago to att.end t}le CenMr and Mrs Ralph Howell and. end·here W!th hl8 w fe fltld son, :also ' plt&lt;:hcr8 Mtr le~:~
neither hurter L.JarsL, rt
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D"Y' In the Sun by NeJEo; Seeing tury of •?rosress Expos.ltion. They duughter of Bexley spent Sunda.y re~n,ed ~nd"? W hl8 employmeu.t iJV"f~ up muny binales Hysell al· \llcnsworth, cf
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thf South sea Islandll by Lee; The were accompanied the~ by AUen here thJ! gueats ot tl'rre Mlases NOI'Il. th •
t!: d , ~ ~ ·~ · ' LCoWed 1r and Demo.skey &amp; However Ba.ttyn 2b
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Mrs. Oscar Klein opene the fti!lt .t.tiddlllpw:~ bunched two of Its 81x .u.i~s lb
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class of her klnderg,arten depart- hiti 1n Lhe fl.nallnnlnp; t.o earn B
- - . : . . . . - - - 'da.muel Inaull former Ch1ca~o utJhties er: i r, rlgbt, pictured with hla
an.d The Brltish ll!lea by J)ebooy v. ,t!l hi!. uaren t s Mr fWd !ytl3. B Howell and daughter eame the
a- 1"&amp;118; Manehow)cuo, Chlld ot F Fultz Br
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ment, Monday mom ng.
Tot.al
3H I ~ Jli 11 :i llttorney 1n Court of Appeals ot Athens, Greece, after h~ had been
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-.pan~~yl1 R L Llde and slsLer, Mls Edna. cl;:,:e cgu:m~c::; won 08 follow s Score by Innings
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lh!tained on a requP.~t by llw Urntl'd .;; tutes Government&lt; for h1!1 extradJ·
Jo Berry o.nd son D10Ved Monday CleAts Oernroske IV&amp;II glveJ, II. free
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ISCENDIARISM SUSPECTED
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eeton
a.nd O emos ~tey holding up at Lhe H 1
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Leadin&lt;w:: .~k. ,.BundY ev-enlr. g nt work. of bot.h ~lt.chc1s' of which
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t , Jdmgs at BeverlY nl'l\r here,
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&lt;~pJcta~. ul!lr. l:!.:ddh.! fanning 13 bat~
Rt Paul Mlm. S~IJ T II IN:j- , nd cau::;ed damat;eil estlmab!d at
Hayes,apd' Valentin~ ~nd ontl dau- t c!'L whfb ' Hysell , Jetirtld five by
Elt,;Pt a • me,\ bam h t~ )"ri ld up a 1HII I , 15 000
ghter. Mrl!. Bert Vance, all of r the wfliffing I"OUt.E\ the field raillY
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s~e . lsatlonal fleldlnll: sured 1r It obt ... tns recognition f1om
I ,• a:lon ht r\ toda\
FuntraJ. rUes will tk conducted s~uut~t'
the United SLaW.'i
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HYERS. STRIKE
Wednnsd.'l"\,o.P 2 plrr from lhe' tesOtu llh\YirtiJ :~.t thnd In pliLce of
Orau San
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idenee with burlalln the Mile~ , 11 .'\ln... wo.oltll IJ.hO wasouto!
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Rawllnga 1 ~
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tllllll_ l! ! th r hotdt.!Q.' \,;,n~ htindr~·d mem\teuPie:i the
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I t tlons He has thus obtv.II'IJ,!d
~nng .&lt;l1 Hf'd w th "' lo• , ers 7rlnd dy~~nffftic'lf lj Pltt.sI •-E•IE PEN•LTY DEMANDED Muellel in the t.hl&lt;u
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walk f!d ~ ~m.t si.ttlc\l. today
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'v SUfl[Klb Of - ll Ha •mnll llOWt&gt;J m \)
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l.il; Lite f'..JLh Alltt.:ller made a er='!
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wor ng
seu~e tor three at thf' 10 rout\! rme piuy Lo ret c F. yc buck of ) J'O~IIIC': P~sidcnt D.?
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dauatltff Katbtorlne
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tr001 • week's
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M lt. Church will meet ton!obt with Cleveland wlth the lonner'a a!eter.
Mrs E }C l!OOarty
Mn Alben VanCooney wu taken
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MoOul• ~ 0 &amp; Oh&amp;rluton hOAplt.al, Sunday,
luua:h and PranOH Worman, Harry m Rawllnp ambulance
VJhcelar and Nellon Wheeler of
Rodney Downina and Leland Sax
CalUpolls returned 8unda7 frOm a tc.n len. Sunday to accompany the
visit at Gladwin, Michlpn.
fvrmer'• &lt;l&amp;UJh~r, Marth&amp;, who
Allen Arctler, Br., of East union luall apent the surnmer here with
and son Allen E. Archer ot o.Idwell he~ :rtne~ ~nd B
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1amUy of Chcst:::r, W Va , Mr and with thel1 gra.ndmother P:llrs. Carale
Mrs Walter Nease or Newell W PoWler and family a.t £mplre.
""', ar.d grnnddaughtef, Mr~ Wetdenm1er w~re week end guests or
R L Duddlug Wll$ a business
M1 anti Mrs. J R Zerkle
,l.,I WI' at Nitro w va, Saturday.
Ml ~:;s Lucille Jividen Is spend ing
thi week ut Detroit. Michigan
I Mrs l~r:.mklc Gaylord of M1ddler~16 Kat~ Bramllgc of Pomeroy l'llrt v!slt.ed Mt and Mrs C A Jlv\.o
\lsltcd friends here Thursday
cten and dnughter this week
Park RCJ.~~;h who hns been lu
Ca.IUe Klees o( Pcmeroy is hcte
Wllcdln~ for the PLlSt several weeks 1-&gt; Plplnu: In the cnJc of Mrj~. E;llia•
lln!!i I)CCn bfougi1~ lo his home hc1e l.leth Lehew wl".o Is In poor health
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Mrs ~ L'fi e ot MeMeehcn W.'''vu were ft Pleasant \llsitorl!, w"edrt'ea~
of her son Huward (ll,V.

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UUII~ llfter HlW,,Il(fiUg the pel1ft.
fi'W ABc lCadelH Whu gvt
~OVCil1- ~ London [Ju •ll b.:X['I L''&gt;-&gt; Wclny !illl{l IL
.Qat~?'J;l ln , tHe 11th, cllJt:te thru 1 m~nt jobs dullng hls 1egtme
n n.s Je1urtt'd t l oll J :qmu and t he
Bellin. Sept ll -rNs-InvCstl~a­
:,itJ.i ll Hae Gthp of Hystll's vound· l The adml&gt;l.Stration's ~Qcst, lm- United .S(nt.fs wo uld ,Lsk Bll tflm 10 t JO'L was l., unch ed uxluy Into an
cl' Ums Lhe v181tlng pitcher was m~mte job consisted tp makmg 1pll.l.tJclipalilc 111 a tl u e~ -pow e r con I P.cdde nt ne:~ l Holuaen ln wiUch 10
treated shabbily when he tr~ed to I peace wlUt t he oust••d nfjlccrs Bu t ~~ ,•r • ~ lo 1c\ !sc Uw Lvndon tl.&gt;J d t J'.a:&gt;:l tron~J s Wt!re killed a.nd 33

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MycTB at first base, w LS one of pllshed rose as u l.cn) :&gt;.tuutiOn c 111p~ t1 JVe na\ a l constructlnn
'l h !.lts,tster occurred
wben a
the sweetest guardla.l6 of
base, quieted ond peace wvs adl: p~111e newspnper clnlmed t he lf'- tr uck Ill which tilly were 1rtding
tver seen in Ulc
Sible b~ tt:.e stnlement o th e orrt- l;lftcd mcvr hud f Qused gra\(' c011~ s ~m1ri('cl a!ld p.uu(;c-d down an emand that oover=cen declarln;J they w
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th ely new typ~nut too-tart, not too
blaml, not lno oUy In llnm1•, Made of
chokcs.l iugre11ierH"• util.cd tf') ne.w
ltttl&amp;lDine!la iulhe Kra rt Miracle...Wblp,

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place to do h111inen.
Securin11 the merchandia" to •l'll ia only the first otep.
The olii~t important thing ia the aelling 'lf merchandiae and
&amp;elling it rilht:
The ri!!~t kind of 111erchandiac, l,»acke!l up by the right kind
of Advertiilt~a. will alw•Y• Luild a profitable buaineoa.
Good aclvertiain1 create• an irreatible a~pet.l.
Advt~rtiaecl merchalidi~ ahvaY• createo Kood-will for any
bqain~•- beci!~Be it •iveo qtlifJt.ctl~•
.The de!"~nd far ~dv~~!19d fopd• i• 11r?wing u.ar by day.
Atlvert~''" always ma'l'&lt;M a w@.derfulJmprelliJon on buay
ahoppera; they alwar.• te~ul thl' •&lt;I• hefore' ohopping In order to
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Barbara
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1pent. Howeu,
to htr mot.bf'r.
home at.Mn.
IJawnlha·
the week end heN with tbe rormer'l ton after I vlllt. here. The Bowellt
ollter, 14rJ. Rolli&amp; Boott au4 familY. will _,d • week •• DownlnCU&gt;n at
MJ1, OladJa Hut:bet &amp;Dd dauch· 1:be bome place tn the Interest of
Let J6rJorSe IPfJll. IJ\e weelr: elld 111 the proptrt1 and will be Acpmt·
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p&amp;Died to Bexley by Mrs
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I \J~itlng relatives at Akron, Lorl nme o.nd Columbus tor the past
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I Mr antl .Mr.S P R Carsey and I
' family viSJted t;~lat1ve&amp; at Letart 1
j1l•esday evening.
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Mrs R L Dudding 11.nd Mrs Eber
1 Housh attended the funeral of Ml.ss
!llsha Woii at Racine 'Fhur!Kiay
Junlor and Isabel Gold spent last
t•,tck •lth Mr and Mrs. W A
Gold near Pomeroy.
Dr and Mrs. C V Pt'tty spent
lhe wock end at Cha.IIeston
Edward Blake and Douglas Nease
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SE'l.ER~L t_i~es complaint-; ~a~~ he en made regarding
the mabthty 01 the main sewer leading :!'rom Sugar~
Run to the river, to curry the water away fol1owing a
hard rain. In each instance our ~treet commissioner ha 3

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Edward Blake arrived trom
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to see his 11randmother, Mn. J,. S
• Jiletner who baa ~n. lll She 1a
11:,tproved at t.hl,s writlrilr
MTI. Robrft Roush and ¥&gt;D ot Pt
Fleaaant ~!sited Mr and J4n1. J. T
' Roblnaon thla week.
tbeMaraaret
1ue1t otFowler
Mr anoatMrs.
Hall and daUKhtet-.:.
Rs.y Oudentuwer and E. E Nlctwll
of Akron. 0., .ljJ?E!nt the week end
hue with relat.lves.
Edward Wilscn of Syracuse was
1 a visitor hue Mondaf.
J Mnt Prank H. Petty of LonJ
Beach, Calltornla Is viatttna her
purents, Mr and MrB. Joseph
Keefer,
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a visitor here Wednesday
Mrs Hervln Lf;lt'vtna and chil- 1
oren of Salem !!pent 'I'hunday with I
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U"hool tea.cnen wu held tiere e&amp;cL'r&lt;l.,- to ~ p~ tor the Camtna

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WbeJ' our
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lboW4 ln ~ cuea algn their nam.es--&amp;lthOUib not QtcelllNU'llY to be
fl1tlt.td.. AnD0)1D.OU5 leLten:, however excellent and desirable In tbem·

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and found the sewer jammed full ar.~.d tight
With refuse of almost every conceivable type and form .!
Jn each inl:itance, he with h1s assistants, have cleared the
obstructions and l'endt!l'ed the sewer one hundred per
cent effecth e.
Jt hardly need I.Je :o;Lud that the commissioner has. no
time to make a survey ?f this sewer ev1ery morninJl in order to be sure thut thoughtle~'' people have not obstructed the water w:,y With trash of various kinds, fQUowJng
tlte unusual numht&gt;r of wal·nings concermng that practice.
It sh_ould not be nece.sary to ca ll attention to the
fact that such obstructions art&gt; expensivt to the village in
removmg the foreign matter. It also is equally patent or
should be to all, that if the sew•r is clo!!ed through the
thoughtless and almost crimmal action of residents 9f the
village In the loculity under discusSion, the time will even-J
tually come when 1:1. flood of damaging proportions will I
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cea•e the foolish as well as dangerous acts, officers will J - - -~----"·-.
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Rnd see that they are punished accordmgly througli due [
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The moat recent case of the uplugging" of the waterwuy, came Saturday when a large steel oif dl-um, was fi- -.
nalh.· removed nfter the hardest kind of labor and at conNo lllore OIG Tlmen
\lo.,.S completed and .1.11.t Giant bad
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sJdernble expensq to the village. The drum was lodged When MlSI!Issippi, the hack driver tU:en Richl,lJ.OlJd
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went alq, Broadway loot Ita laGt
tight in th e watet· cour~e wtth other 1 ubbi~h at a point al- fam'ous anti harn\le8ll character
most dirl!ctly under the pust office nC:!ar tile Becoud stret·t
sidewalk.
In timet~- pa!:lt, the gtreet commls~;ioner has be~n
charRed indir~~ti*'Vj.itl\ beinviil~14&gt;n&gt; tl'll:*tdlnll thls·particular aewer. 7F~tWin tile oase,'ho\iiever, prove thf!{ he
is entitled to ~oirlmendation for his faithful and succel!llful efforts 111 keepmg the course clear of wltat begins to
appeaL' as determined cff01 t8 tu cause col)siderable dam~
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I N.Y. State Supervisor of
the rest ot her smnck
Health Teaching

stone pile for
Jng life If the Ambassador hudn't

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' "Health teaehmg i11 ...!1 mueh a
tng never to lead with her right part of the Kbool', ~.e'd as any
Of! 8 pleasure trip.
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Edward TowlubarJ h .. excepted Rowell wbo Will reelde wltll them.
a poaSUon In t.ht Altai\Uc llDd Pacl•
Uri. Katbarlne Monohan and

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Fights New Extradition Move·-

fifth i&amp;me of the

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clllon will be played bfotwem the
New York Clothingll.lld
Hou-.e
a.ggrqll- ,
UOn or Pomeroy
Middlep'll'l
The ,.,,.. at P"'"m """"' Clut.h- l
lera two victories. Middleport out:
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An outatandtna
champlontdlip
~ll'reaation
rrom Ironton
wUI pl&amp;y ,
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tlict. compr.ls!.nK Ironton Raceland
I'.U.Y ftBUNION 1
Conftlct by Kawakaul, Amerlcl.n
...1d Ruuell Kentucll:y
iradbury family reunioll Patriotic DevoUOns by Matheny;
Wim
The Box Score
era' Battle When AllFederal OIIUII! IOJ AB R H PO A E
wal het.ci Bt.u:ld.y at tb.e Ga1Upol11 and Orand Hotel by Vicki B&amp;um.
F~da with abotlt ¥Q in atNEIM~n cr
5 o o 2 o o
tenctance: 'I'he
folldwtnc 'were
Mr and[ Mrs.~ V10m~and.
enaworth Sinrlea
l!.i!Sig , c1
5 u 1 :1 ::: Ot
amonl. thOle present. ~· an4 ~ Mr and Mrs wm Juhllllf
In
Myel'», lb
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A H. Bl'adb~ :Mr. and Ml'l. ~.J.fkeraburv Sunday, 1it1e pella ot
SCORE IS l To ()
Duckworth :ss
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Jamea Arnold 'add. IIOh Jtmmy: Mr. Mr, and Mr1. Claude Crawford.
Mueller. If
6 0 I 5 o 01
lind 'Yrl. Cecil Bradbury a.ncf *GO
Robert
Mackin left. Monday
Kramer, rf
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Chlrle8 MJ.. ll.r. and Mra. c. H. x.orntr11 ror ColUUJ-bua to
Game Ia Decided In 12th. Frye, 3b
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Wise, Jr,, lind two da111hters. Jlr studJes at 8t Charles Colleae Se:tQ_....,
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rJld Mrs. Artl:n~r Boice and rrand- mary a!Ler spendln&amp; his v.aeatlon enct. with relat.Ivee at Dext.er
nntna o ow1n1
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1o! MiM Mary ~~c&lt;e.111hter~ .ttY Lou Johnston of h "re with 1m parents. Mr ,ana Mn ~r. and Mn Charles Pettibone Mr and Mrs Don Allen and dauDo
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MiddlepOrt, Mrs. JulJu.s Schmoll Frank Mack.ln of •South Beoond cJ Columbus enroute trom Hunt.1nl' l ahter H1;h Rust retwned Sunday
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t :m to Parkerebura were over nl~rht t.o their ome at Zanesville after
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Mr. and Mrlf. Don Allen &amp;nd dauI! Uests, saturday of Mrs Llllle SJ'en~na t~e week end here with
Pans who journeyed to Middle- 'One out when wlunh JM run was
HUa.h 'Dust t r.a
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Mr and Mrs Chester Russell and H"S&lt;' II or Matn Street
) Mr&amp;. Allen s parent!, Mr t.nd Kre. port to N&gt;e the Federal Olw man JQ9"ed
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8hter 11-1.. ,
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daughter Sharon len Sunday tor
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Middleport O J
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. heir home at Muncie, Indiana, a!M &amp;~ Helen Juhllnd and Miss l thlf Bra4bufy fa.mlly reunlOn Mn aged b)' Torrence Allls, fonner ~.~ye, 3~ •
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.cr spending the week end wlth the lL\o ry Mt:Courty of New York City A fH. BDdbury acoompaniec). t~ M.lddlei!Ort boy, playine under thll Go.llag~ . r ss
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The fo
I contemporary bopk&amp; !•)l mer·s pnrent.s Mr . and Mrs "n lved Stwday for a vlalt here ic I Za.ne$(&lt;UI.J and on Tue11d&amp;y
e lights itaw one of t.he rreateat gam· E Demottkey . P
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ba.Ye been ahnouneed ieady tqr r:lr•
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\; :th Mr and Mn. W H. Juhllnlr
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cuiatlon 11-t. the ltlddleport Publlc ilany Russell and daughter Hi a • and Mr and Mrs James Beverage 811
tr daU1 ht er, M r!l
e,.., II1 e~ of th' tmthe season. Middleport. ·a.rhtt. e
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Lll)rary, by 14158 Alpha SOmmerville
Mr and Mrs Arthur Covert and
Ruy Bachner Ia reported m at leave ...1Qf, .aldv11111. JLt
tts\xirBb, wlmth!g .. by u !!Core of 1 to o tn 1.2 H Dem03key , tr
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UbtaNazt: Travel~ In Alaska. by rom:; Jack ond Wa.ylan left Batur- 1•18 home on SOuth Fourth Avenue. J11mes Arnp y.oho {1pent the week fnntng~ ll was one or the old Anderson rf
M¥fer: BulleR~ and Bolos by White; day for Chicago to att.end t}le CenMr and Mrs Ralph Howell and. end·here W!th hl8 w fe fltld son, :also ' plt&lt;:hcr8 Mtr le~:~
neither hurter L.JarsL, rt
3 o 1 0 0 0
D"Y' In the Sun by NeJEo; Seeing tury of •?rosress Expos.ltion. They duughter of Bexley spent Sunda.y re~n,ed ~nd"? W hl8 employmeu.t iJV"f~ up muny binales Hysell al· \llcnsworth, cf
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thf South sea Islandll by Lee; The were accompanied the~ by AUen here thJ! gueats ot tl'rre Mlases NOI'Il. th •
t!: d , ~ ~ ·~ · ' LCoWed 1r and Demo.skey &amp; However Ba.ttyn 2b
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Vlqin l81es. Our Mew Poaseastona Fultz, who made a. shore visit here: nnd Vesta MCC07 Mr. and Mrs
Mrs. Oscar Klein opene the fti!lt .t.tiddlllpw:~ bunched two of Its 81x .u.i~s lb
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class of her klnderg,arten depart- hiti 1n Lhe fl.nallnnlnp; t.o earn B
- - . : . . . . - - - 'da.muel Inaull former Ch1ca~o utJhties er: i r, rlgbt, pictured with hla
an.d The Brltish ll!lea by J)ebooy v. ,t!l hi!. uaren t s Mr fWd !ytl3. B Howell and daughter eame the
a- 1"&amp;118; Manehow)cuo, Chlld ot F Fultz Br
f th
t to
ment, Monday mom ng.
Tot.al
3H I ~ Jli 11 :i llttorney 1n Court of Appeals ot Athens, Greece, after h~ had been
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-.pan~~yl1 R L Llde and slsLer, Mls Edna. cl;:,:e cgu:m~c::; won 08 follow s Score by Innings
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lh!tained on a requP.~t by llw Urntl'd .;; tutes Government&lt; for h1!1 extradJ·
Jo Berry o.nd son D10Ved Monday CleAts Oernroske IV&amp;II glveJ, II. free
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o o o o o o o o o o o 0------(1 bel!ll: neld nt the UmteU Stat(!~J Le gatum penrlmg outcome ot the movP
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a. beantlful
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uncrs In the Natlonn l 1ub 1
ISCENDIARISM SUSPECTED
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str~k P ~yb ,.:~e'rie~S: )J b 1 den yln!f a n y i nt E'nt to "t l~h.k tht
eeton
a.nd O emos ~tey holding up at Lhe H 1
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lWRS stoL~ D"'"'D
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B9b. "tllensworth then
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Base on be.llll lly E Du,nu..o~&gt;k~y 1 '
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by H}'sell
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Leadin&lt;w:: .~k. ,.BundY ev-enlr. g nt work. of bot.h ~lt.chc1s' of which
60,000
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td:.Hr DE.mo.,:&lt;:c} s Wll.f'&gt;
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t , Jdmgs at BeverlY nl'l\r here,
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~wo ~om;
&lt;~pJcta~. ul!lr. l:!.:ddh.! fanning 13 bat~
Rt Paul Mlm. S~IJ T II IN:j- , nd cau::;ed damat;eil estlmab!d at
Hayes,apd' Valentin~ ~nd ontl dau- t c!'L whfb ' Hysell , Jetirtld five by
Elt,;Pt a • me,\ bam h t~ )"ri ld up a 1HII I , 15 000
ghter. Mrl!. Bert Vance, all of r the wfliffing I"OUt.E\ the field raillY
(Continued trom Paa:~ ODeJ
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1 Rutland
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s~e . lsatlonal fleldlnll: sured 1r It obt ... tns recognition f1om
I ,• a:lon ht r\ toda\
FuntraJ. rUes will tk conducted s~uut~t'
the United SLaW.'i
sliD 000 m ca:-.h
HYERS. STRIKE
Wednnsd.'l"\,o.P 2 plrr from lhe' tesOtu llh\YirtiJ :~.t thnd In pliLce of
Orau San
bC"lf1:J ~h.p JJ(-d t il
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idenee with burlalln the Mile~ , 11 .'\ln... wo.oltll IJ.hO wasouto!
the
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~ ma.U :.u~ IAl J • ~'\tstlif~ Ysept 11-IN$--Flt~
Rawllnga 1 ~
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and
tllllll_ l! ! th r hotdt.!Q.' \,;,n~ htindr~·d mem\teuPie:i the
_, 1mung
I t tlons He has thus obtv.II'IJ,!d
~nng .&lt;l1 Hf'd w th "' lo• , ers 7rlnd dy~~nffftic'lf lj Pltt.sI •-E•IE PEN•LTY DEMANDED Muellel in the t.hl&lt;u
!lhnl gtt I'l' ~11!..1
walk f!d ~ ~m.t si.ttlc\l. today
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'v SUfl[Klb Of - ll Ha •mnll llOWt&gt;J m \)
d auwmu t!&lt;..::; !.. t•ld
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TokyO} Sept ! 11-lf'IS--'1!~, qci\tll
l.il; Lite f'..JLh Alltt.:ller made a er='!
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lf' IL&gt;t'd the guru t 11 n n n1 t sse n g1 r 11 d ... m MKl for· ~Ortm
wor ng
seu~e tor three at thf' 10 rout\! rme piuy Lo ret c F. yc buck of ) J'O~IIIC': P~sidcnt D.?
.-,ut of theu t Ju,·h tr nnl{fr r rPll Lh t " Ul~ h1 ghe~s 11.nd union re-

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ltcft~ Oulld of 1JJe Heatlli S.turday
dauatltff Katbtorlne
ROM returmd.
tr001 • week's
vi8lt in
M lt. Church will meet ton!obt with Cleveland wlth the lonner'a a!eter.
Mrs E }C l!OOarty
Mn Alben VanCooney wu taken
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MoOul• ~ 0 &amp; Oh&amp;rluton hOAplt.al, Sunday,
luua:h and PranOH Worman, Harry m Rawllnp ambulance
VJhcelar and Nellon Wheeler of
Rodney Downina and Leland Sax
CalUpolls returned 8unda7 frOm a tc.n len. Sunday to accompany the
visit at Gladwin, Michlpn.
fvrmer'• &lt;l&amp;UJh~r, Marth&amp;, who
Allen Arctler, Br., of East union luall apent the surnmer here with
and son Allen E. Archer ot o.Idwell he~ :rtne~ ~nd B
NYr
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1amUy of Chcst:::r, W Va , Mr and with thel1 gra.ndmother P:llrs. Carale
Mrs Walter Nease or Newell W PoWler and family a.t £mplre.
""', ar.d grnnddaughtef, Mr~ Wetdenm1er w~re week end guests or
R L Duddlug Wll$ a business
M1 anti Mrs. J R Zerkle
,l.,I WI' at Nitro w va, Saturday.
Ml ~:;s Lucille Jividen Is spend ing
thi week ut Detroit. Michigan
I Mrs l~r:.mklc Gaylord of M1ddler~16 Kat~ Bramllgc of Pomeroy l'llrt v!slt.ed Mt and Mrs C A Jlv\.o
\lsltcd friends here Thursday
cten and dnughter this week
Park RCJ.~~;h who hns been lu
Ca.IUe Klees o( Pcmeroy is hcte
Wllcdln~ for the PLlSt several weeks 1-&gt; Plplnu: In the cnJc of Mrj~. E;llia•
lln!!i I)CCn bfougi1~ lo his home hc1e l.leth Lehew wl".o Is In poor health
111s condition 1emalns about the
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Mrs ~ L'fi e ot MeMeehcn W.'''vu were ft Pleasant \llsitorl!, w"edrt'ea~
of her son Huward (ll,V.

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1 .fi).prlsop,rp.ent f~r thre~ others ~J,nd hit; IIInger tips WfliJie he Mil d for aprt Is dlrrlcult to sny "ho is ~UJ.l·
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UUII~ llfter HlW,,Il(fiUg the pel1ft.
fi'W ABc lCadelH Whu gvt
~OVCil1- ~ London [Ju •ll b.:X['I L''&gt;-&gt; Wclny !illl{l IL
.Qat~?'J;l ln , tHe 11th, cllJt:te thru 1 m~nt jobs dullng hls 1egtme
n n.s Je1urtt'd t l oll J :qmu and t he
Bellin. Sept ll -rNs-InvCstl~a­
:,itJ.i ll Hae Gthp of Hystll's vound· l The adml&gt;l.Stration's ~Qcst, lm- United .S(nt.fs wo uld ,Lsk Bll tflm 10 t JO'L was l., unch ed uxluy Into an
cl' Ums Lhe v181tlng pitcher was m~mte job consisted tp makmg 1pll.l.tJclipalilc 111 a tl u e~ -pow e r con I P.cdde nt ne:~ l Holuaen ln wiUch 10
treated shabbily when he tr~ed to I peace wlUt t he oust••d nfjlccrs Bu t ~~ ,•r • ~ lo 1c\ !sc Uw Lvndon tl.&gt;J d t J'.a:&gt;:l tron~J s Wt!re killed a.nd 33

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MycTB at first base, w LS one of pllshed rose as u l.cn) :&gt;.tuutiOn c 111p~ t1 JVe na\ a l constructlnn
'l h !.lts,tster occurred
wben a
the sweetest guardla.l6 of
base, quieted ond peace wvs adl: p~111e newspnper clnlmed t he lf'- tr uck Ill which tilly were 1rtding
tver seen in Ulc
Sible b~ tt:.e stnlement o th e orrt- l;lftcd mcvr hud f Qused gra\(' c011~ s ~m1ri('cl a!ld p.uu(;c-d down an emand that oover=cen declarln;J they w
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th ely new typ~nut too-tart, not too
blaml, not lno oUy In llnm1•, Made of
chokcs.l iugre11ierH"• util.cd tf') ne.w
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THAT there ia more to any buoine11 than merely having a
place to do h111inen.
Securin11 the merchandia" to •l'll ia only the first otep.
The olii~t important thing ia the aelling 'lf merchandiae and
&amp;elling it rilht:
The ri!!~t kind of 111erchandiac, l,»acke!l up by the right kind
of Advertiilt~a. will alw•Y• Luild a profitable buaineoa.
Good aclvertiain1 create• an irreatible a~pet.l.
Advt~rtiaecl merchalidi~ ahvaY• createo Kood-will for any
bqain~•- beci!~Be it •iveo qtlifJt.ctl~•
.The de!"~nd far ~dv~~!19d fopd• i• 11r?wing u.ar by day.
Atlvert~''" always ma'l'&lt;M a w@.derfulJmprelliJon on buay
ahoppera; they alwar.• te~ul thl' •&lt;I• hefore' ohopping In order to
oari tim!' llhll mdne7. 1 •
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former'•
Barbara
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1pent. Howeu,
to htr mot.bf'r.
home at.Mn.
IJawnlha·
the week end heN with tbe rormer'l ton after I vlllt. here. The Bowellt
ollter, 14rJ. Rolli&amp; Boott au4 familY. will _,d • week •• DownlnCU&gt;n at
MJ1, OladJa Hut:bet &amp;Dd dauch· 1:be bome place tn the Interest of
Let J6rJorSe IPfJll. IJ\e weelr: elld 111 the proptrt1 and will be Acpmt·
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I \J~itlng relatives at Akron, Lorl nme o.nd Columbus tor the past
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' family viSJted t;~lat1ve&amp; at Letart 1
j1l•esday evening.
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1 Housh attended the funeral of Ml.ss
!llsha Woii at Racine 'Fhur!Kiay
Junlor and Isabel Gold spent last
t•,tck •lth Mr and Mrs. W A
Gold near Pomeroy.
Dr and Mrs. C V Pt'tty spent
lhe wock end at Cha.IIeston
Edward Blake and Douglas Nease
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SE'l.ER~L t_i~es complaint-; ~a~~ he en made regarding
the mabthty 01 the main sewer leading :!'rom Sugar~
Run to the river, to curry the water away fol1owing a
hard rain. In each instance our ~treet commissioner ha 3

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Edward Blake arrived trom
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to see his 11randmother, Mn. J,. S
• Jiletner who baa ~n. lll She 1a
11:,tproved at t.hl,s writlrilr
MTI. Robrft Roush and ¥&gt;D ot Pt
Fleaaant ~!sited Mr and J4n1. J. T
' Roblnaon thla week.
tbeMaraaret
1ue1t otFowler
Mr anoatMrs.
Hall and daUKhtet-.:.
Rs.y Oudentuwer and E. E Nlctwll
of Akron. 0., .ljJ?E!nt the week end
hue with relat.lves.
Edward Wilscn of Syracuse was
1 a visitor hue Mondaf.
J Mnt Prank H. Petty of LonJ
Beach, Calltornla Is viatttna her
purents, Mr and MrB. Joseph
Keefer,
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a visitor here Wednesday
Mrs Hervln Lf;lt'vtna and chil- 1
oren of Salem !!pent 'I'hunday with I
J 0. Heaton and da.ugh~r
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U"hool tea.cnen wu held tiere e&amp;cL'r&lt;l.,- to ~ p~ tor the Camtna

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WbeJ' our
~ u, !etten Or pew.1 matter tor p"PUcatJ,on ttul)'
lboW4 ln ~ cuea algn their nam.es--&amp;lthOUib not QtcelllNU'llY to be
fl1tlt.td.. AnD0)1D.OU5 leLten:, however excellent and desirable In tbem·

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Mr. and M.ri. HarrY peters and
qllughter and be.r mother Mrs. Hlr[ ~:m Locke spent Sunday afternoon
, u:lth h"'er aon I.Jnz.y Locke and
W•fe t&gt;f Bradbiury.
Mrs. Nora Haa:gy spent the week
end w1Ul NT. r.rut Mfi. Lo415 ~us­
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BOu&amp;h ~ f111nU.ly, ThW'Iday eve.

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Yankee•, Win Two;
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NOTICE OF DRAWNG IUBOa.s
General Code. Sec. 11419-23
~ fll COQUnialonen of I~
~ 'l'op~r. Olilo, s• 9, 1933
To AU :Whom u. May concern :
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on S&amp;turday, tl'le 16th day of I
September 1003 "~ 10:30 o'clock, A.
M .. ~~tt the oftlce or_ the commiss-

Ioners of Jurora or Mei&amp;ll Oounty.
Ohio, Juror.s wJJl ,be publicly drawn
tor the October Ttll'm or the Com·
mon Pleas Court of ea.id County.
L. L , Keller
H. B. Smith
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Base on b9.1ls None.
struck out bl' Buck 6; by Walker
Wild pitch Buck.
Passed ball ·Bl!son.
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FuBL base on errors: Little

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Nott the cute nc:clcline, dJrli.nJ
puJfed slecve11 and the full slJ;hit ~ow
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callEd to l'elieve Smith, Ul ~ Carlit· t.olllo 7, ~ c.
dinals shcl.llnr him again to roll
St. Louis 4. Boitoll 0.
It ~way, 10 to 5.
Pit~h c:r Btu Swift wac luck ~· lro
AMERiCAN ~EAGUE
winning for Pittsburgh 2 to 1 "L
two unearned runs contt·Jbtiled by
W~" h Y.1;V.o n 7. Cl~;\lcl~nd 3.
Bi·ccklyn bur. fate made lt.eveu I,
N-: w Y.ork 3. Detroit 1.
the recon d tilt when th; Bll('.S
New YOl'lt 9. Detrolt- I.
handed ~Lle Oodl{f!ra n p~ ir o r tilt,.
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tl r ~ $1f'l'i a 3 lo 2 t r lwnph
at, Louis 4, BoStcin n tll In-~
Not that It mad~ a ny dl.ft'ereu1:&lt;:l,
Ihe N~w York 'Yankees ~duced the nlngs).
Only same; scheduled .
h Rrl
Washington In the Amerl·rnn Leltgue by beatln(l: Detroit
JNTEBNA~I~NAL LEAGUE
j wlce, 2 to 1 and 9 to
1. Veroon
Gomr:z scot'erl Q lucky -w in over Carl
Numrk G. ~~lntoro 5.
F !:ichcr. who let down the Yanks
B\J_f{(Ll9 s, ~'es~r 2.
with four hits, In the opener. JohnM~nt~al '7, 'l'orO:ntli 5.
ny Allen gave the Tl.gers only ti:J,rce
~li$hy :J, Jer.stY CIW 1.
hits In the arter-plece, fanned
twelve a~;~d walked two.
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cner, mtssed a 6y and aided 'WftSh · ...J.oJ;ulny We~ w•lke(l his h.urltmrt.c,m. ~- ta~l:: ~~ 7 _to 3 from CJe,ve.. lui· enemy, Geora;p 'la.eholder, ,._f.
l?nd. ~e Senators are. tlliw eJtht ttt. Wm t:J::Q-p.ltn&amp;_.. lludnia of BOOte·
and • ~ Jahlea ip front.
leaf h,U 1h~ "'~en the e,le,venth
~ends from Lyp.rt, Mass., his ' hl{ll~~t,. W.S IUJ~ Welch had rone
t:orp!! tow,p, pye Jl11{11p )Jadley_ a the ftl _gf aU 'f\¢.1h ~ Browns
ldct w~IS~ V(at~h ~ncf ~exe wa,, 11r&amp;f~i tOUr r~S ~ fl\iiWI:e it, 8~. I

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~lore you buy; "'lfJ"""• ti;,e"'e:".,;.l~:Ho41l&gt;i,!!U;
teilrn \he tru!IJ abou! !be ·~!I qfief~ OQq.l!ery.

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!d]r!\ Llllh1.n Wdls who ti,m; h~n
" the guest of F. M. Kell. ret..ur~1-d
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permitting Ott. who bid It
dcubled. C':' score the run 1JuLt Won.
NA'fiUN.,.J, ~4JW~
Fred Frankhowse taUed a.s Iron
New York 6, C\ll'lj1f\~ 1.
mvn for Lbe Boston Srav ~ Ht;
·' tf9,W York 2, C~lQnAtl J &lt;II
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orr,andie r.ollar and blue blnd!l an'
trim i~ a9 dainty as can be as the
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ft's so laexz,cnsivt: to copy
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4l.L--ck Wll h wh ite pique co!l.._ r ' a1~d. ·
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abaolutely pure water. Samples of the
water are sent each and every week 'to
Charlea P. Hoover, Chemilt at Coluinbua,
Ohio, fdr analyaia, and the water ia· report·
ed free of all aermo. ' Thh baa been the
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Wuhln&amp;ton, Sept 12--INIB-·•1
v..rtuat demand by orpnJSe(l labor
for e. 35-hour week or less In per.
ma.ncnta toqfl-l
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NEW ISSUE R·AISEr

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BREAKERS AHEAD

OF 18TH AMENDMENT

Ao Various 'tax Propoealo Sure To Provoke
Controversies

Maryland, Colorado, Minneaota To Vote On
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