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wHj PAGE FOUR THE COSHOCTON TRIBUNE Shoe Co 4I9-MAINST ANNOUNCING A NEW SHOE STORE WITH A FAMILIAR NAME- For weeks and weeks workmen have been busy re-building our store." It has been a period of tar- moil. But well just come in and see us any time now and you will agree it was worth the effort. Be our guests TONIGHT during the STYLE SHOW from 7:30 to 9:30. You be welcome. rant Shoe Co 419-MAIN ST COTHOCTON-OHIO Ohio Power Co.

Announces New Plan of Mailing Customers Bills bis ditch-aiegera they have tatea out naturalization papers, and furthermore no one i oint down in the ditches to find out," the Cleveland senator said. Sen. Bender again rose and shotued his views on the bill. "I'm speaking to you as a Presbyterian elder." he said. "I used to think there was danger, of the pope taking over If the pope Customers bills wUl not all be Mail- wanted to get a foothold In Washed on First of Month.

A new method of mailing electric ington. he would have done it when Fall and Daufherty were run- light and power bills was announced for today by Mr. J. J. Dolan.

division; manager of The Ohio Power Com- ning things, and Washington was ation, pany. The company will use a con- buj tension of the situ- Sen. O. M. Kumler, Lewis- jtinous billing system whereby a cer- itain number of bills -will be mailed out each day over a certain period of th" TT.vr.'Yi Al) will still have ten days in which to pay their bill as in the past.

The new system will enable the electric company to offer better ser' vice to its customers at their cashier do with my Germany, if they can't go to work when they come here?" "Under this bill, your Irish cous- ins couldn't get a job on the police force," Sen. Clark answered. A similar bill was passed by the senate several years ago but was never acted -upon in the house. The senate passed "the following house bills which now go to the gov- windows, eliminating the necessity I of customers having to wait in line billf wufn'oT Si? "due on ernor: the McCune bill, permitting as in the past. teachers to The system as announced by The reinstated in the teachers' retirement system by pay- in i in? back shares, plus four per cent; I operation in larger cities for several years and should have its advantages here in Coshocton and surrounding communities.

Harding Alt. Gen. Vernona? is a positive character is bound to make them. made enemies during the rail- home proceeded in this manner. "I never craved power.

He road I went the Shepherd bill, permitting Allen co. commissioners to assume certain local assessments on inter-county the Vail bill, defining how they always wanted to get practically all of them have made good. During the interview, Daugherty personal with me talked affectionately of Ills ago i highways; vendor's lien for the purchase of I money or land. to Chicago, after consulting no one I was; but the president, and obtained I JJCVCi jju i i i il just pushed along, up from boy- i that injunction that enabled the hood as the winds of time, fortune mail trams to run in. spite of the and misfortune carried me.

1 al- strike. I made more cnem es, and a. letter which in- that she still was vigorous despite her age. And he mentioned the fact that for 25 years he watched over an When that he had plenty of Daugherty took issue, saying; "No. it is not courage.

Two senate measures passed the i senate and were sent to thc house: the Herbert bill, recodifying the state blufi sky laws the Scott I providing that trustees may hold se- 11 curities and property of banks and AJ.1U i ways made it a policy to help perhaps more bitter enemies, be- ne took 110 credlt for dolng so. He nn nf Mt tr i tlPF tllC i sporting blood, I guess. I am the Qther flnancia i institutions which most pfttlent ma 6Ver "''Shave been deposited with the state' mvaua wiie, AIIIJO i someone else rather than consider cause of my prosecutions under the gave thc i mpress i on that, after all, mv own interests first. I wanted i Sherman anti-trust act. HV to be a lawyer, not a politician, but thru force of circumstances I became both.

"Hardly any man in thc country has been assailed with the vigor I have been. I made plenty of enemies. That is why. Any. man who "1 was the first attorney general who prosecuted under the Sherman law.

It KO happened that I prosecuted several millionaires. Now, I havc nothing against capital but I was determined to do my duty. "That was why was attacked and Investigated. They struck at me below the belt. They deliberately misled the American people.

Daugherty shifted his huge frame in his chair as he made the observation that "you can't make everybody like you." He said he had the reputation'of liking a good fight and he thot that the name Daugh- he wasn't quite so "hard boiled" as some people imagine. "If you are all right here." said of ftn cx -attomey general, and I Daugherty, putting his hand on 1 his heart, "you are all right. The i get mad in a scrap. treasurer or with political subdivis- "Everybody is against the gov-; ions ernment of the United States, and By a vote 93 to 20, the house you have to stand against them. 11 concurred in senate amendments to never could decide a case in favor Ule Rone-Morgan bill, authorizing sorry about stand against havc taken people without Rrcat lhUlg for any man is to conseq uence when I be- i i i know he has a clean conscience and that he has done his duty regardless of consequence.

I have been trusted with as large amounts as any man in the country. "The attorney genera4 didn't handle the money when I was in office. I organized the department of justice so that from five to 50 persons knew what I was doing all the time. I did it as a precaution the governor to appoint a commission to erect a state office building. The bill goes to toe governor.

Thc Ingalls bill, providing for ex- witnesses in criminal cases was erty had a "harsh sound" to it, that it suggested a big, a matter safetv combative person when linked to "I resolved that I'd not take a lieved I was right. I am not surprised at having such a grand col- defeated in the house by a vote of lection of enemies." i23 to 73. Daugherty displayed a book that Rep. Bert Shepherd, Brown in- had been sent to him by James M. traduced a joint resolution memorial- Beck, who was solicitor general un- izing congress to enact a "truth-in- der Daugherty.

and is now a fabrics" law which would require congressman. The volume was en- manufacturers to correctly label their titled, "A Man Unafraid," the life i cloths showing the amount of wool of John Charles Fremont. the fly leaf Beck had written: On I in them. Bills which passed the house with- 'To my friend, Harry M. Daugh- otit opposition and now go to the erty, who has also proved himself governor are: the Carpenter bill, pro- the of them out of penitentiaries, and i dry I a man unafraid when cruelly sub- viding for a municipal court at Steu- He "hasl laws, and I did not untU I became Jectcd to unjust attacks." benvUte and jf" 1 is reading the book perrmtung counties to build guard rails on approaches to viaducts and him.

As a matter of fact, he said drink while prosecuting Ihis was a Kindly nature. educated 30 or 40 boys, taking some a private citizen again. Daugherty and he said he liked it. 'Sew Location--Pastime Theatre TTHAT YOU CAN SEE THIS EASTEK can be seen much better you have the proper glasses--so we suggest a wonderful Easier gift to your eyes would be glasses of the proper requirements. Lady Stenographer Wanted! STEADY WORK.

Apply Manager California Players. Coll at Utahna Theatre Evcixinrs Afler Six Thirty. "All I ask is that the American people consider my record. I am proud of my record. The attorney general's office is the easiest of all to run as far as -peace of mind is concerned.

He has to ask himself i but one question 'what is the right cf Daugherty told of incidents in his tempestuous how 18 aj i fnr- one time in Ohio he personally stood against a mob of 300 who were crying out to lynch him. Klan-Supported Continued fron-, Page Ont the floor of the upper house for consideration. The Bible bill is still in a committee, and may never see the for discussion Thursday night. "You can't be a crook, standing out there with the storm lashing you." declared Daugherty. "Sorne- Sen.

Bender in attacking the bridges. House measures which passed the house and were sent to. the senate late yesterday include: the Runser bill, defining burglary and housebreaking; the Mooney bill, repealing parts of the statutes which provide for a one-year training term for teachers in county normal schools; the Nippert permitting universi- ties and colleges to invest funds in I bonds of other states, or in approved anti-alien labor bill, read a letter egtate or stock and the from the "Imperial Palace. Invisible bill, permitting women convic- Erapire, Knights of -the Ku Klux ted of misdemeanors and delinquents Klan," requesting thc passage of over 16 years ag6i to as sentenced both the labor and Bible measures, i to i ns tead of to the state reformatory for women at Marysville, very is a joyous adventure behind the wheel of a and then lamented the fact that such things as invisible empires, and imperial palaces existed in the United States. Sen.

Clark again replied to Bender saying that he had been in- to write it when he saw Mexican Federal Continued from Page One to ask their extradition on the ground they rifled the vaults of thc children cf American working- various branches of the Bank of men without shoes; on a cold day. Mexico, while got the jobs American laborers f.houid have had. "If you vote against this bill, you are voting for the foreigners and against the American laboring men," thc Urbana solcn declared. "Unnecessary legislation." measure was branded by Sen. Allan MEXICO CITY.

March 20 In full retreat before the closely pressing federal forces. General J. Gonzalo Escobar's rebel army con- wit'hout i definite i Six G. Aigler. Bellevue.

floor-leader, when he attacked the bill. Next Sen. L. M. Marshall.

Cleveland, assumed the floor to express his opposition to the proposed law. "No contractor is going to ask tinued northward today attempting to make a stand. Federal aviators who bombed Es- calone where Gen. Escobar had set up his- headquarters after retreat- i ing from Torreon, reported that a large part of the rebel force had WEDNESDAY EVENING. MARCH 20, YOUR ELECTRIC BILL The OHo Power SERVICE DISION tMM T5T MML on or Baton Cr.

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M. IMPORTANT In ordtf to avoid nt bill paid en or data Dwtech ClMpin with VMW frovtr Credit SE SERVICE Change of Billing System We have changed our billing system to meet new conditions brought 'about by the continual growth in number of our electric customers. Our method of handling accounts in the past has been to mail all bills on the last day of the month, having the same to come due on the 10th of each month. Commencing with the bills for the month of March we have installed a continuous billing system under which we will mail a certain number of bills each day, which bills should be paid within ten days from the date of mailing. Watch Payment Date We would call your attention to the new form of bill shown above which will be used in the future, especially to that portion which reads: DUE ON OR BEFORE Better Service In this space will be shown each month, the date on which your bill should be paid in order to avoid paying delayed payment charge.

Under the new system of handling your account, the work at our office, incidental to keeping customers' accounts, will be distributed throughout the entire month, which will enable us to not only handle your monthly bill and payment of same in a more efficient manner; but also to give you better sendee according to your, "need in other. respects. No Waiting at Our Cashier Window We believe that all customers who make it a practice of paying their bill at our office will particularly agree with us, when we can announce that under the new system we will be able to render more efficient service at our cashier windows, eliminating the necessity of our customers having to wait in line in our office to pay their bill. OHIO POWER 425 Main Street Coshocton, O. 30 miles OAY GOODBYE to the commonplace when you sit al thc wheel of a DeSotoSix.

Here is exhilaration that adds to each routine journey the i of a fresh adventure. Seeforvoursclf how easily DeSoto slips through the snarl of traffic. "Step on it" and watrh how smoothly and swifth it eat? up the how serenely it climh? 845 nnri up at thc factors the sleep and twisty grades; hovr proudly and eagerly it to the head of the line; how snugly and surely it grips the road. Performance which distinctly l)c Solo's--linked i a a savor of i i i that are De Solo's alone--these give De Solo Six an unmistakable, personality. Modernize your own home ivith famous du Pont colors moved to Jimenez about northwest.

At dawn this morning. General jeral Ranion Iturbe. directing J. Andreu Almazan. leading van- Mazatlan campaign.

guard of the federal forces which All rebel leaders here joined in th the i Statcs for al least anothcr year I oeine OKyscraper and obtain a position witn Plan Stirs PariS automobile concern. seek to catch up to thc rebels was i belief that the siege of Mazatlan was i i about 30 miles north of Torreon now under way. PARIS March of a NAMED a.nd about 70 miles south of Es-! Borqucz informed International American woman to throw up a sky; Cnarles B. Hun; has been ap- News Service that General Francisco scraper on thc historical island pointed cxcciiuor of the estate or Gen Almazan who is reputed toiManzo. second in command of the Saint Louis, just behind Notre Dame William H.

Hill, deceased, in probe thc finest cavalry commander i insurgent armies, had joined the It- in thc Seine, havc put old settlers bate court, Mexico had about 12.000 men urbe forces on the outskirts of Ma- on their ear. probably participat- "American money has turned our there. General little island upside down." said Paul "but we in sky- Among the higher classes in India polite convprssiHon is a fir.c art taught early in life and diligently practiced. 1 movements toward that area from; scraper to the last ditch." I Nogales. Others charge that wealthy Amer; General Abelardo Rodriguez, loyal icans with their bathtubs, modem i governor of lower CaUfornia.

an-; plumbing and original ideas of art nounced in Nogales. Arizona, that comfort are destroying the au- Lucas Gonzalcs "had taken! thentic aspect of antiquity offered late Pancho Villa assembled 23,000 for a battle at Cclaya. i Almazan's division was equipped for any emergency which might arise. It included 40 machine gun platoons, each platoon having four garrisorTai Island. machine guns, and several moun- relieving enera i Augustin "It is outrageous to see new build- tain batteries.

Mme. Gen. Calles plans to full strength of his army against was expcctcd to the retreating rebels with CMrnia-j lcs today lw Mcxica ii. hua City as his first objective. He then intends to subjugate the reb- hy noted architects.

Made by the Juarez. raakcrs of Duco. Come in and let us in a midnight dispatch to Prcsi- sbow you modern color schemes fot dcnt portcs Gil. Gen. Calles stated surface of your home.

Facton, Roadtttr EspanoL, $845: Srdan Cloche, $8-45; S845; iicdan, $335; Cape de Lujo. $835; Sedan dt Lujo, $955. All prices at factory. Cosliocton Auto Sales Co. PHONE 21tt 115 SOUTH THIRD ST.

VARNISHES, ENAMELS, DUCO PAGE LORENZ 545 Main St. I that he planned to leave behind only enough troops in Torreon to adequately garrison the city and protect his line of communications. BY "HARRY BERGMAN I. N. S.

StAff Correspondent. NOGALES, Sonora, Mexico, March word regarding the reported siege of Mazatlan had ftot reached rebel headquarters here i early today, altho General Francisco Borquez waited thru the night for telegraphic advices from rebel Gen- Naco. relieving Olachea. who assertcdly was mis- ings going up." complained trusted by the government. Pierre Miile.

wife of a well-known leave, writer. "Modern art and conven- Lower I ienccs cannot be denied but those 1 who want them should not be permitted to pervade the old sections of Paris that still'preserve their ancient charm. This quarter is a precious exhibit, like those of museums, and it should be respected as such." Florida Hit Gov the formulate plans for obtaining aid i from 5 April 15 concern of congress. felt along the NURMI TO RUN IN PA. PHILADELPHIA, March 20.

--Paavo Nurmi has consented to lex-ees would hold. The father of waters is three feet above flood stage at Memphis, and in the delta, many relay carnival here on a a i to, Ooadi Lawson Robertson. Tlie Finnish farmlands are inundated by back-; star will attempt to shatter sev- waters. Floods in parts of Illinois: eral distance records, and Iowa are pouring torrents into Robertson revealed that Nurmi the already swollen stream. decided to remain in the United RUNNING BOARDS BODIES A I WRECK REBUILDING A SPECIALTY Metal working, wood working.

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