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SATURDAY I THIS COSHOCTON TRIBUNE T'ACF; Tllinsr. Society PJione 20i). llev A Perry of Trinway spent Friday at the home of Uev. and M. B.

Meado in Roscoe. Rev. B. F. Crawford, enroute from Philp'ielphia to his home in visited Uev.

and Mrs. M. Mead Friday. I I The Warsaw W.C.T.U. met Thura- evening at the home of Mrs.

LJora i Given, with Miss Josephine McClure as leader. The following program was given: Song. led by George Xel- don. Discussion of "Women Warsaw." j--The possibility of a civic club in Warsaw with aim and purpose of Community pride. Mrs.

L. D. Bower. a pome benefits a might be derived from Mother's Cooperation public pehooK Mrs William Given. stree! and etiquette, Mrs.

Mary Neldon i can eradicate i Foster Ensli-y. 5--What could i.dd more sriee and dignity to our me accomplishments than well kept, well trained, well formed intelet tual, moral and i i a children. Mrs. J. B.

Cark. Ir wa? decided to hod a sihei medal i-ntest entertainment on Tuesday ev. enirie, l)e lb in K. a Mr. and Mr? C.

n. Fleming. 105" Spnnsj-'-t. a of friends nt their home Thur-dav even- inc, celebration of tht a i a i of theii Otis. Those present, were Ol.eli Ilehison, Ilovia Sbryock, Nellie, Parkins.

Beat sice Schumakc-r. Dorothy Forney, -N'o- Shryock, Winifred Gross, Clara Hall, Carrie Shro-k. P.ernire Schumaker and I-ucn FleminK; fester II ill Wayne Fretts, Lloyd Moriord. Dorsev a i Fred Hall, John Turner. Fredrick Phryock, Chester Jessie Hall.

Roy Firman, Otto i and the guest of honor. Miss i Shaw was sneu sur prise party at her home evening in of her s-cvc-'itei birthday anniversary Thohe i were. Mrs. Ella Hooker. Misses Fler etice Hooker.

Lvna Dohsou, Glady- llalnos. Ani.abel Shnniplin Vchna a a Lowery, i Van Sickel, Nellie Van Sickel. i Ida KUiiRler. Virginia Randies, (Jrace and Lena a i Mary Ptierne.im and Virgie Stcwai liiiisell William McKee. me Zerns, Carlos Zents.

Thomas oil. Walter Mower. i i i a Mow pry. Kdg.ir i i Virgil HucUew. Jos- I Kniijr.

CharlPH Eniig, Arthur i a iJoiuM Richard, Toy HjiiK 5 Comehtii Rtyor, William Kini- bcrly. Knimet Robinson. a Wright, Everett Lowery and I looker i Kdward a i of Ft. Wayne. 1ml and John a of 1 Fi iday as the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. 15. Fleming, Spring "-t Homer Daniels, of i i a Daniels, of were called to a Ill Friday serious illness of i brother. SUNDAY OUR CHURCHES- Richard Carle, the unique American comedii'ii. appear? tiii-- seabOti in Alexander t-uccessful musical Mr Carle and hi- couipiin )f forty makers iiave recently concluded a run of three months at tht ftudebaker Theatre, Chicago.

"Sunshine" is i on i hues a I Uiiial comedy mosiiiuch as the music of the i a bord- i or, the light opor.i The book by William Dunc-in, a and ui-' .111 ot clean and comodj. The music thniout has lone It the impress 01 good i i appeal lo people of retinemetii and ination a composed ot Caroline A late doinut of 'H" Chic.tuo Grand Ope: a Coini'iio-. i rude Alexander. ,1 wf .) a i i i i i Qin' a i Baker, i FJro'hers, a trio ni" a ho luu" recently come irom and i the i 1 lie i it) i n.iu.i i uuutT i ai" a i pi rsonab Culled upon t'i ersonate a bund' of jr.rl* sup- it) 'KIM' bi- reared incl to i crjovotl tii a ttujcs contiiHi'i to i i ot our lirsi 01 A I 1 roni tlieii: 11 1." L' i loeiLi and their i.iod a i i i in th'- a i of rough i i i which Hi" a usodisii fosp.mi''-. H.LO-.I, i i i a 1 sup- in (1 i i oi Thf -i eqtialh a is Voth inj; and is k- i i spc i i i 1 of 1 THI Mcirn-i i-.

1" Ic I 1 to Ml i' 1 IP it i' and ti.c a L'iX i 1 i IK open i i i i i Moi.d.x To insure publication, all church notices should be in this office Friday evening. Those received later than 7:30 Saturday morning cannot be published. Rural parish announcements will be published on Fridays if copy is 2'eceived on GRACE METHODIST EPISCOPAL Fourth ana Walnut streftt. Rev. J.

I. Wean, pastor. Sunday school ai TT J. Foot. Superintendent.

Public worship at 10:30 a. m. Kev. C. Arbucklo.

D. of Co-j lutubus, will preach. Junior at li'HO Mrs. 1 a i Lenliarl. superintend-1 cnt.

i i at ri it" i in i League's a a i and fermon by pastor at 7:00. Theme Bettei than The ology." i Prayer meeting and Teachers' 1 nig at m. Wednesday Tho publk: is invited, most cordial iy, to all these FIRST A CHURCH Fourth and Chcitnuv htreeU. Jtev Joseph A. Ppeer, pastor Sunday school a Senior a i 43 i I'lasspR for everyone Preaching Rt 11 ot a.

Topic: "Spiritual Revival the Want of (lie i at t. uth 5 a a Prea-cMiiK 7 Theme. i i mectinR Wedresda.i cveuins ai 7.30. coulially welcome you all oui I A 1 "-i. patios "Say it with Flowers." A.

E. Williams, Florist. I A De. 1 i re maininc; te.i'ii^ in tlv bike race .11 i S.jti.j" 1 rl the i i i i i a i i 1odJ At the end ot 31'SI'i wilh i i pace, uuic a 1 i at 2.21-1 mile 1 8 lap' The r'coril for hmir 1 L' mile 1 l.i]i«. Va: Cainer'iii jnd a i in 10H The Brocco-Verri team is lap be hind il.e i ReMo and a now lir'cn lapped and Spenc and an- foil" Up 1 t'i I 1 wakf of 1h" Chardon and Katon-Kai'ier teams are i nf the race Hamilton.

i i i i i vvorvbij) arid eonimunion at i Endeavor at Alice A i i a supenntendent. livening worshi)) at 7:00. a perMC" evening at 7 00 Tbc T. T. Hub met Thursday even ing at.

the home of Miss Lucy on Chestnut -ft Those present Misses Thelma Hlaeklodge. Bertha Vaith. a McDonald. a Xora Walker, Gladys Laughlin, Mildred Moore, Camilla Tidbnll, Helen Blake. Geneva Wilson.

i Krnest and the hostess. I A THIEF A CLEVELAND, Df-t in the act of i Goldstein's Ftore. a i today fled carrying a trny of diamond ring? Wuliagen and i followed I shooling several i I Corner Park ATCHUC anil street. 37ev Hopper, pastor. puperintcndeat a and morning i at 0:30 Theme 1 "Asleep in Cetbsc-mnne" i i a Kndeuvor at fi 00.

i Xiv.i i a president. Kvening hervice.i at 7:00. "A Cry of Despair and a Shout of Victorj-." Prayer meeting Wednesday evening et 7.3d o'clock. This is the church of the "QlaA i Are you givin home a square New IDEAL-Arcola A house or a flat is sadly handicapped now- a-days unless it is comforted cheerily throughout with this IDEAL Radiator heating outfit. The only way to change a house or a flat into a genial, cozy, healthful, cleanly HOME, making every nook and corner warm and the floors and halls free from chill spots and drafts is with this wonderful new invention--the IDEAL-Arcola Radiator-Boiler.

The IDEAL bargain in low-cost heating! The IDEAL-Arcola takes the place of a parlor-stove, radiating its soft, June-like warmth to the room. The IDEAL-Arcola is hollow-walled, the space being filled with water, which as it is heated circulates over and over, constantly, through piping to AMERICAN Radiators set in adjoining rooms. ALL the rooms are therefore warmed ideally and from the one fire. There is no coal-waste! Simple way of brntinp; a four-room ccllarlrsa cottage by IDEAL- Arcola Radiator-Boiler three AMERICAN Radiators Gives utmost comfort and coal caving No cellar Is needed. Everything is on one floor.

If there are two or more tenants in the building, each can have hia own Arcola and make the temperature to sruit his own needs--can make his own climate! If you do not at first to hcftt all the rooms, buy a small size IDEAL-Arrola and one or two radiators, and later on buy extra sections for the IDEAL- Arcola and two or three more radiators to warm more rooms. Catalog tnowinc open of individual fleU, (tores, officeo, etc, with the IDEAL-ArcoU Boiler in position will be mailed (free). Give your home and your annual cootfund deftl today Sold by all dealers No exclusive AUT Fitter will TurnuK in to roomi clinuitlc eonciitiona. For Soft 1 For No. 1-B Sixo IDI AL-ArcoU with 100 ft.

Radiation 2 )50 3-8 200 4-B 2SO 6-B 300 No. 1-A Sixa IDHAL-AreoU wilh 135 ft. of Radialio. 2 A 2()(( 3-A 205 X-A 330 A 4QO 147 177 211 243 9136 172 210 250 292 Tricrt Include TnnV and Druin Vulvr do not include lubor, pine ftnd Hftdi0i.io'i of irgulftr 3K-in. coKimn A I A in Bizea needed to unit year roomn.

EASY PAYMENTS, if uenred. Pffrlf-a, OuthU complrtc o. b. our uenrctt wnrchouir-- Prox-idtncr, Worcet'cr, Athtiiiy-, New York. Philu'fdphm, Be WooliTngton.

Richmond, BufTrlo, Cltn-mnutl. Hirmioghoai, Detroit, 1 Milwaukee, Minneapnlm, St. Paul, or St. Loiui. iLjmore, Write Department C-28 300 Wood Street Pittsburgh Public cbowroomi New York, Boston, Providence, Worcester, Philadelphia, Hcrrtcburs, Newcrk, Reeding, Wilkc.hnrrc, Baltimore, Wf.ihlnston, Richmond.

Kochotcf, Buffalo, Plttjborfh. Cleveland, Detroit, Grand InJlanipolij, Clnclimu'J. Louiivillc, Atlanta, Qirmingbain, Mew Orlcuoi, Milwaukee, St. Paul, St. Louii, Kaiuai City, Momett.

OmabB. Denver, Sac Francicco. Lou Armlet, Keattlc. Spokiiue. PortlouJ, Toronto, Brautlord (Out.) proprietor of the fleeing robber, 0 i I a Irai! of i a i on i -uie- and as a 1 ef John Quincy Adams Estate Cut Into OLDEST NEWSPAPER WOMAX IN THE II.

S. Lots QUINCY, Dec. 6-- The for hoiif-inp: is no longer Jiistoric. sites--an old cst.ite i foiniei-ly Quinci is to be cut into house lots inaiiKuarating a land development hcheine i will call eventually for construction of about 3.000 This is called the Adams The property i havins been onginallv ovrned hy the President and sold by a tic- scendant after being in the family lor generations. contains more' a 140 acres of land with two miles fronttge on Quincy Bay, part of Bos- Ton Harbor, assessed for The proposition involves five miles of.

new v.ith the usual BUYS PROPERTY HERE i Harry Heaton. of Nellie, has purchased the S. Klliott property at 3S" Sycamore-st now occupied by C. Jjmitli and family. Mr.

Heaton and his lamlly expect to move to Coshocton ihe first of the year. The Smiths will make i home In Columbus. Spasmodic croup ia usually relieved with one application of-- OODYGUARD" 30f. SACRED HEART CHURCH Burt Avenue. Rev.

Father J. Slatterr, pastor. ai 7:00. Second at OF I I I i Corner Main and TJIgTitb streets. Rev.

Howard Blanilirig, paFtor. Residence. 242 south Fonrlh-st. Uible school at 3 0 o'clock. Allen, superintendent.

worship at 10:30. Theme "Thf Onward March of 7 0 0 in the Prayer meet i a 1 at I I A I Cor. Kighth and Rev. Janifh Cupps, pastci Sunday nchool. Morning services, 10:30.

Kvening service. 7:30, Prayer i Wednesday evening 7 o'clock Roscoe service Sunday at Evening service at 7:00. Theme 1 to Caesar and lo God A cordial welcome to everyone I I A SCIENCE Seventh ami Walnut-eta. Sunday morning aervnc.es at 10:45. Wednesday evening service, The is i a i i to rhfi FIRST I I A CHURCH Seventh and Poplar streets.

Rev. Howard E. Truitt, pastor. Residence 239 Second-f-t. Sunday school 9:15.

J. Q. Dawson, superintendent. Morning service at 10:30. Theme.

"Spiritual Culture." Christian Endeavor at 6:00. Evening service at 7:00. Theme: 'Deliverance from I Prayer service Wednesday evening, 7:30 o'clock. A cordial invitation Is extended to a A A I A A "The Friendly Church" Walnut and RCT. A.

B. Markley, pastor. Sunday school at 9:15 a. Morning service at 10:30 i ices at 7. A A I heH in Hie A 1.

1' Hall Shaw i i i elder Sabbath Si-hool a a I A tierviee, 2 PAUL'S A Rev A a Castor at T) MO No I SALVATION A Citadel. North Third etreet. Commandant, Mildred Douglnss. A a Kmtmi 3hroeder Sunday meetinf'" a school at i meeting at 10:30 A meeting nt. 00 Y.

P. 'L at, fi 00 i i ar 7 TiiesdHy evening, a a i a 7.00. Thursday and Saturday evenings, public meeting at 8 00. Open air meeting? before all public meetings hy the A band. Unearths Bones of Prehistoric Animal Mrs.

Josephine C. Mrs. Josephone McCracken, at the age of eiRhty, is still gathering newh for a daily papsr in Santa Cruz, Ca). She started her journalistic career fifty years ago. Mre.

McCracken has also Rained a national reputation her tmtiring efforts in the protection of birds. 6T. A I A South Eighth street. Rev. Paul Saleste, pastor.

Sunday school at 9:30 o'clock. Fred Dokkeuwadel. superintendent. Come and watch it grow. Morning worship at 10:30.

Theme: "Have You Seen Jesus?" No evening service. Jesus the crucified invites you. Can you put him off? Dare you? MOOSE DEFENDERS Dance Saturday Evening Moose Temple ATHEVS JAZZ BAND I I EPISCOPAL Rector, Rev. Milton G. Nicola.

Sunday school at 9:30. Morning service at 10:30. Choir rehearsal Saturday evening at 7:30. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Cbeitnut street, near Sixth. Rev.

M. Hart. Orchard-8t. pastor Bible school ai 9:00. H.

J. Robson, superintendent. We have a class for everyone who has no Sunday school home. Mornini? worship at 10:30. Junior B.

V. P. U. in the church at 2:30. Senior B.

V. P. U. 6:00. Evening wonship at 1.

Prayer circle Satvrtt? tTeaUtf at SHtLOH BAPTIST CHURCH Burt Avenue. Preaching at 11:00 a. m. B. V.

P. TJ. at 6:30. Sunday School at 9:30. Evening service at 7.38.

Preaching at 7 p. lit and 3rd Hoy who i be the sp( a on the People's I i i i i a i M. K. Tue even itig, was iiiiiny a the In of SI. a i in Chi ffiKo, an i i i in a center JD Kornii-r lv he utted i Frank I i i He i a i i i i I I ions, is i his i i ji i i i i i preHH.

an i i i i i i i on advertising, a i Roy Siiillli pa.d i i i eol If Ce by a i i i i i i i i i i i report I I I 101 Hi.s a i i i a i ho) jsh and It'- h.is an VOH a i I I is lie no but bin a i i i i i flov, of 1111- sUirli'-d i i i i i i is i a inatlc, and Some o' Ins i i 1 a "The of Low I.i.iiiK, fiav," 'The Ji.ij tho Old 1'rie Crime nf ainl "The a i a i i of a i 1 SAN I i Cal Dec Fosaileri i i ot a ji'-ehistone animal ineas uriiu' e'even leet Innf, and i feel a i i i i a i a i i in one ot cauyoiiri oi the a park The lione a a to he lo Htone or i i a i i i i a t-tone a i i a them fctnooth and linnet rleal i amatenr paleon- been doing the, excavating He b'-iiev the belonged to a i a i i i tho "tertiary period He does not know whether i i', one of marine, mastodon or i run- or conietlunp; entirely a has nof been classified. Mr. Bourne tho head of a la it A i i at one of the near' bv be.ie'nt-j he belnves is of the 1 a i i a i '1 he dii-tance, between the eye-, of the a four feet sir i inchew. A A I I Kenilworth-av, near Rev. D.

K. i phone 3143 Y. ClasH Meeting at 10:00 a. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p.

in. Holiness rally p. Preaching at i in Cottage meeting Tuesday night. Prayer meeting every Thursday The public Invited. ROSCOE M.

E. CHARGE Rev. M. B. pastor.

Roscoe Sabbath school at Preaching at 10-50; first, and i Sundays. Epworth League at 6:00 Preaching at 7.00; second ami Sundays Canal Sunday school at 10. Preaching at second and fourth Sundays. Epworth League at second and fourth Preaching at 7. and third The federal government has to reduce cost of i i accord ing to a persons.

In view of this, situation it is i enlinfr to note a an i reduction in the cost of meats ha.s been an nouneed at St. This lowering of prices IK result of a dealers' war. One retailer hai announced the lowing prices: beet' broiling, 15c beef roast, 30c; beef 25c; pork roast 25c; pork chops, 30c; fresh banij 25c; lard 30n. Elderly Main Requests Info About Energy Glands i OONTOnniA, K.iri Uec fi-- A local W.IK bv an in his otln-c lew who a i i i i i physician, a he to Hboul of them I've been a i 1 bi sanin a a he old and desired for i rii- and thot the new sljud.s might be "jiiHt i i i I However, when i by Uio physician that the, were nol the old Effiif Ionian turned Sir Walter, 77, Decides He Is Too Yoxing for Marriage Dec ex-Lord Mayor of London, Sir Treloar, who is in In'. -sev'-mh ear, has i i his i innrnase pro- "JJcar Su Can he your please, I a no one to look a mi-! My a I live uif Fiirlngtloii I IJi.l Su i decided heV too i i NEW CLASS A I i and loft the room i i had thot gland cure was a a The bible held a rabbit supper at tha church cvemiiK for the, purpose of or- a i cl.t^.

Twenty-five charter members enrolled and an attempt. i be msde to secure another twenty- i by 1. S. Leech, Rev. S.ilestc, Joseph Clark a Kev.

A. i i i i i brief talks. A TO SHOOT PARIS. Dec. French have moved many pieces of heavy artillery to tho gght bank of Rhino in order to be 'prepared for any eventuality In case Germany rejects the peace a ratification protocal, a i stated today.

DOVER WOMAN DIES Mrs. Paul Hamilton, 32, Dover, died Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Twin City hoitpiul, death losiilting from goitre. She was formerly a reporter on the Dennison Paragraph. in Music by O'Neils Orchestra, of Spkingfield..

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