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The Coshocton Tribune from Coshocton, Ohio • Page 6

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THE COSHOCTON TRIBUNE MONDAY EVENING. JANUARY 24. Pastime Tonight Adpfph Zukor Marouento A in Let's Elope Extra! Chester Conklin in "Home Rule 9 A I A I Admission, Children lOc, Adults 25c--Tax Included Buckeye Brevities Gathered By LN.S. New York city, by the American section of the Society of Chemical Industry, the American Chemical Society participating in the award. To the general public Dr.

Whitney is best identified thru his work in per- she will fecting a detector tor of the approach of submarines idin tor the printing oa to- was put into practical appl ca ion dur- baccoPdealers licenses laws regulating rift fit BUTCHER IS FINED FOR HARSH WORDS A CUSTOMER Jesse Michael, who conducts a meat market in West Lafayette, ap- peared before Justice E. G. Abbot. ing the turopean war at the Nanant gale tobat co is the announce- Monday, pleaded guilty to the charge Station of the lifted States Navy. meQt made Mrg Carrfe Flatter As a member of the Naval Consulting Yel ow SpringS( a secretary ofe the 5 I- 1 1 1 mtm.1* tnw rtm Board, he did much for the develop- Xo Tobacco Le ague of America, meat of radio telephony and radio, tetepraphy.

while the conflict with Germany wa; in progress. of unlawfully committing a breach of the peace by calling Eli Long. 74 year old resident of West Lafayette vulgar names on January 8, paid bis fine of FI.VDLAY, Jan. 24 --Social games of 55 an i cosls an i wa released. cards have been prohibited in stores According to Long, Michael called From a professional point of view an lodge and club rooms by order is- i jj names aa a ii ar after dcubt- is most notable achievement was the sae i by Mayor T.

M. Mitchell. i ng his word when Long said that he creation and piomotion of the Ue-, limrchaved sausage at a Coshocton Laboratory of th Central SPRINGFIELD, Jan. 24--Plans for grocery fc ore Ior 1S tents poun1 Electric Company at Schenectady. the organization of a Junior Chamber Mitha hai been gelling sausage at New York, i a ono of the oar-of Commerce here have been approv- hjs West 1 afavelte al the Itest applications of research ed unanimously by the senior Cham time for 95 cents pound, was to liKhiing thp ber of Commerce.

i The 5ta rted on the radical in.privonK-nt in the It 15 that the junior side walk Lafaveue Long boa filament PIUCP iJl be formed at once. Members was to the personal work of be high school students and boys be- a filament i tween the ages of 12 and 18 years. L- form of carbon'They will be ghen business training more light for and an insight into industrial life by r.i-,;5* than the standard, listing the local factories frequently. Dr. Wnius which had which givo! the samp wallah than the standard carbon lamp Dr.

did valuable work MARTINS FERRY. Jan. 24 --The swore out the warrant for Michael's arrest. Michael told Justice Abbott, Monday that he had settled the case with the ia Lafayette and that he had paid the justice of peace in West Lafayette 51 as his fine and that he wouldn't pay the $5 fine as" nt annual banquet of the Belmontco bar lual in the deK-lopmont of the u--e of be held here Wednes- se Sed againsl wrought tungti-n for plectnc fil- in Michael said thai he amentb and aKo aided in the gas-filled electric globes. day night.

in this court. Guests will include judges sasu lilal ne wouW not )leai Among uilt lo the charge but expected guests are- John Worley. not Squire E. G. Abbott then y.

w. c. A. NEWS MISS MARNO HAY C. 11.

Smith, told Michael that if he pleaded guilty Lewis T. Farr. Lisbon and Willis to the charge in Lafayette ani MeH-alfe. Youngstown Judges Farr 6 uilt uerp to the of c-all- ianil Metcalfe are members of the in Long vulgar he would be 'court of appeals. a "Pretty predicament" when his icase came up before tbp common WOODSF1ELD.

Jan. 24 --James P'eas court. Michael paid the fine The of interesting iPc-turrs IJaker is authority for the statement and tlje case was dismissed. we "Women Politicians" that fanning is proving profitable! anticipating wsth great pleasure will this ear. On his 10-acre farm, he pro- be glvc-n by Mrs.

Dora Sandow Uac-h- dined torn and tobacco worth JS55. as man noted barrister, from Columbus, well as other crops worth almost as Tuesday evening at 7'3J o'llock. Feb-, much, and, in addition, he grew the ruary i. in the- association rooms, usual foodstuffs for home consuuip- Mrs. Bachinan i speak on lion.

I Politics" and I'm sure we all want to hear her address. I. U. S. LIBERTY BONDS At New York Stock Exchange Quotations CeOCTON NATIONAL BANK FOUR PER CENT ON TIME DEPOSITS cosnyBLAZE Acce I At Baltimore, Ma.

Birth Note SPRINGFIELD. Jan. 24. Declar- A baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs.

Harry S. Cam- bridge-st, Saturday morning at the Miss Lalia McGinnis, formerly em- City hospital. Tha infant has been 1 date, next Tuesday, so keep evening free. The Ukelele club at 7 o'clock evening. Be-Squares meet at 7 Monday at headquarters, and all ac 1 members are urged to attend.

"A board meeting has been scheduled for Tuesday evening, in the Y. W. ST. CLAIRSV1LLK. Jan.

i there were explosions in the i request of the Belmont-co law enforce- ment of the building, fire chief Samuel ployed as bookkeeper with the Vail- named Uaiuia Margaret. ment league, a deputy sheriff has' F. Hunter today announced that a Ballou company. Binghaaiton. N.

Y. named 'to look after violations inspector from the state fire -Y" 55 Ne1Ie Governs, stenographer of the liquor lawd. John a office will arrive this to or the Midland Tire Rubber Co. deputy, was named upon rec- vest-gate the Commercial block fire. i leave Saurilay evening for Bal.

onunondation of the league, following Firemen were summoned this morn- "more. where they have accepted o'clock' a Conference with Prosecuting Attor-: ing to put out a blaze discovered positions. William Dixon and Sheriff the ruins of the Kauffman store. Com-i Richard T. Lynch.

I mercial block. Bracing of the walls of IS OPERATED UPON the building and tearias away of ruin- I ed stock was started today. John Mickler. of Mickler ovrn-i The only woman's publishing house' in the country, run entirely by women, introducln a biu th with women as buying agents, sales desjgned managers and directors, is located American for the red cwYo rk ity 0nn eCUO ei Polling places thruout Ohio. Repre- sentative Matthews.

Scioto-co. said: Special Communication Coshocton Lodge No. 96. F. A.

Monday evening. Januarv 24th, at 7 o'clock. Work in F. C. degf ee.

Mem- Mrs. Edna Mackey. Newcomerstown. berS of all regular lodges ill- underweat a major operation at the vited. been laid off 01 me i City hospital.

Monday. The TI i loss at $300,000. The total insurance was ocmed bv Dr. J. W.

Shaw as-' A 510 COLUMBUS, Jan. i is S19S.OO. Listed by Dr. Lister Pomerene and Dr. Attest: L.

b. HeiTUlgton, "itroducing a this i Loss on McCrory store is $60,000, rl to substitute fully covered by insurance. BRIDCFPORT I -n I National Board of the concern, called the oman The red Birth Announced Announcement has been received of the birth of an eight pound son to Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hanlon, January S.

at i Press, publishes every year a long list ev ism of books written by women, in the in- Iterests of women. In addition to this i FIXDLAY. Jan. 24--Farmers of i maintains a book store where all Hancock county want to install busi- their home Barton. O.

The infant kinds of books of special interest to ness methods on the farm. They have has been named Philip. li and i i the field of fict- requested that night schools be held! jion. literature and technical works ure in villages for instruction of WILLIAM FAVERSHAM This star is one of the greatest emotional actors in America today. He has a personality as rich and fascinating as Hamlet's and he knows how to use it to touch your soul.

See Him In THE SILVER KING' TUESDA WILLIAM ERSHAM ion sale. One of its unique, depart- The first school of this kind will be! TONIGHT (Xna iincms is that OI technica! 1)( oks at the Centralized school. Van which specialize in manuals and Bure.n. State university experts will. I handbooks on such subjects as recre-: explain farming business methods.

aliou. piris' clubs, religious education, i pageantry, methods, -health -MARTINS FERRY. Jan. The directing staff of the publishing Strater. 19- of Watertown.

New bouse numbers 12. including a direct-' wa 'ked into police headquarters or sales manager, purchasing nerc aiui wanted to be arrest- advortising direc-tor. printer, business i e1 He claimed to be a deserter from manager an.l editor. the nav He saif5 left his ship at I I Norfolk, Va July 1919. He The former headquarters for Red he said, to get back into the service.

i Cross work in Rouniania h.is recently serx-e his penalty term and complete been taken over iy the American his enlistment. He was locked up M. A. am! C. A and is to be opened as a club center for young BCLLAIRE, Jan.

Ken-! i women and jounc men. Some of the ne1 1 OR from the Ohio pen-1 I floors will be allocated to men's "fntiary. and his nephew. Han-ey' activities, sonic to the cirls and Kp fl are under arrest, chargr- others i be used 'n common A p1 nh looting the John Pert! store, cafeteria will be one of the chief The loot was found in the itiires of the center. It is located in Kon nefiy home, the men confessed, po- I Bucharest.

nere asserted. The elder Ken' b.is been in the Pennsylvania; penitentiary once and in the Ohio pen twic-p. altho hf is only 26 years of i Following the arrests Police 1 WASHINGTON. -Tan. 24.

Con- A Maho the of thf evils of the indetermi-j regulation' i nat law and the present rule system. CHICAGO A I CLOSE CHICAGO. Jan. 24--Closing price. Wheat to 171; May 161'L to Cora July to Oats May to Pork, May 2560.

Lard May 13SO. Ribs May 1265. EDDIE POLO Congress Today Packer lion so i re appropriation bill peni'inzr and oonirniuee consular bill of i I'S. Jan of aiiowmsr hogs and pigs to Krp; i i the i limits has con- a by the local board of Fresh Pork Sausage, Ib Tender Chuck Steak, Ib Weinerwurst, Ib Sauer Kraut, Xo. 3 can Strictly Fresh Eggs, dozen -Naw Beans, Ib: YELLOW FRONT I "Cor Sixth and Main-Sts.

BATTERIES Save Your Muscle--Light Your Path You rely on your automobile battery to save your strength and give current for your lights. But there are others who depend still more on the reliability of a battery. Exide batteries are used in of American submarines, in 95 of Central Stations in large cities, by the Bell Telephone system and in a score of other activities. You have a right to expect more from the Exide in the way of long life and care-free service. MILO STOCKUM Standen Hotel Bldg.

Walnut-St. BASKETBALU GAMES r- jo tl.i' 1 in hal! fvoninq for tlu-ir came of The well matcli- jed and a cood irame i- The Interior of the haii ha; been i- into a real court. A 1 irow-1 especte'i to attend the YOU WILL HAVE A CIRCUS AT THE UTAHNA TONIGHT AND TUESDAY. COME ALL AND COME EARLY! STKXOGKAPHER wants course in I'inton Actual college- Address Steno, co- LADIES AND CHILDREN lOc GENTS, TAX INCLUDED SCIENTIST WHO PERFECTED DETECTOR FoR. Navy tncotine suit, size nav taffeta dress "4.

Mack size S4. black and white Jaffi-Ja. dress size serge siz" "4 and bine serge suit T4 Phone 1447-A. IS AWARDED PERKiN MEDAL -2 colts 3 ar.d 4 years old. Good one? Inquire S.

Henry. Warsaw. route phone SO War- saw Exchange. I KOOM FOR KENT--Nicely furnished, furnace heat. 5 minutes walk to P.

O. or business section, gentleman only need apply. Mrs. Clyde L. Wells.

XEW YORK. Jsn. 24. In recognition of the many inventions which he had "applied chemistry to service of mankind. Dr.

Willis Whitney has received the Porkin gold medal, one of the highest honors in medal is givcc for the highest in applK-i chemistry and i Sir William PerXin, the 1 distingui.s},prt British the covercr of the piooess for the' manufacture of aniline dyes from coal' tar. The i i a i a made at Rumford Hall, 50 East Forty-first street. FOR touring car, new- top, pood tires and shook absorbers --or will trade for Saxon or Monroe roadster Inquire at 105 W. Main-st. at United Brethren church basement Thursday evening January 27.

Hours 5 to 7. 50 cents. CKARD THE SINGLE SIX IS HERE --We extend to all a courteous invitation in visit our show room, and to see this car. --A car of great refinement, easy riding qualities, and economical in its upkeep. For Demonstration Phone 655.

The tlale-Trushel Co. West Main Street Coshocton, Ohio. MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY FRED CARMELLO'S COMEDIANS Presenting Musical Farce Comedies. A Singing and Dancing how with Fred Carmelo, versatile comedian. Bessie Brown, dainty soubrette, Dave Brown, singing Comedian, Tommy O'Xeil, eccentric dancer and The Jazz Trio.

A company of clever entertains. Opening Play, "Little Miss Money Coming Thursday, Friday and Saturday A Return Engagement of Danny Lund And His Company Of Twelve People. All new plays, wardrobe and scenery. SPECIAL FEATURES THIS WEEK FIRST HALF Earl Williams in "The Fortune Hunter" Also a Fox Sunshine Comedy And a Hanh Man Comedy And "The Tiger FEATURES FOR LAST HALF OF WEEK "Fair and Warmer" with May Allison A Metro Production. Also The Last Episode of "Pirate's Gold" The story that is all punch..

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