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rotm THE COSHOCTON TRIBUNE THE COSHOCTON TRIBUNE AND TIMES-AGE i f- A i A i i. each evening nnd Sjndaj morning The i Company. i second matter at th- poat office at Conhocton, Ohio JOHN CULLIN COMPANY WESTERN OrflCE South Michigan Chicago EASTERN orrtct 501 fifth Are New York Drtrolt, Mich Audit Bureau of Srleri l.lit of Ohio Dally A.vocliited Ohio a i In aiutla TUESDAY MM. BE, OR NOT TO BE THAT IS THE QUESTION' A I In City, fr carrier Bt Mall Prr I 15 One Week 15 Per 00 Four "JO I Nine Weclu One Year 1100 $330 50 I. I.

I) A I I I It to The Forum cannot be publUiird altho upon the writer's name will be omitted The editor tlic right to 11 In exriw of 500 words Manuscripts i not ho returned accompanied bv postage HORIZONTAL 1 Centers of acllona Portland. li called "Row 12 To delay 14 Vigor 15 I a i a river. To It To 20 Bad 21 Kellnr a a 22 23 Aye 24 a 25 21 A nerve rell 1 i i imple- land seen i I Vew 21 IJ "I scorch 4 IN 1 GOLF AND THE DEVIL ACK of familiarity with ecclesiastical (erebration raay account for the average man's a i to understand why a Methodist Bishop has ordered his pastors to stay off the golf course, says tthc Daily Okla- 21 Peruaes homan. "but to the lay i the order looks contrary to wh Methodist policy. Since the first days of its a 1 the church of Wesley has been militant in its missionary 44 ciorv work, and it has carried the message of the Master into 30 Economical 4 5 i a practically every corner of the globe.

The assumption 31 upright Perched that the average country has no need of the up- 32 Tree whose 47 TO have lifting influence of clergymen, if that be the premise upon which the Bishop's order is based, must seem un- 33 i i justified to anyone a i i a with thc a locker room conditions. "Every day the Christian i is spread among the Chinese, who are a placid people despite i almost perpetual intranational difficulties, i the American golfer pursues his profane way from the first tee to the illicit solace of the nineteenth hole i benefit of clergy, unpitied and unshriven. It is to be devoutly hoped that the Bishop will withdraw his order. While the average confirmed golfer may be beyond hope of salvation, the church should not i a a thousands of young caddies to their fate." Figures Mover a tree 40 A a i berrj. 4) a One who lendi 2 To atnl.l money at an 'it of I ii'ai! for I i of a 74 -r 3 I i i Ti Salilc or i a I 7 i honits.

Ti 4f F'igoon shed, fi a 41 p- wf 7 Abrn haiKin.i To 41 a 44 i i i I i I a 1 7 I i THE CONSUMER PAYS A LTHO the sentiment of congress seems to be toward increased surtaxes on large incomes as a means of getting the federal government out of the red, various proposals continue to come forward in the shape of sales taxes of one kind or another. Organized retailers are preparing their case against such levies. They will resist them on the grounds that they place too great a burden upon millions of consumers and, by forcing up prices again, would retard business It is pointed out that 10 per cent of all taxes collected in the United States are paid by stores. This sum represents at least two cents on every dollar spent by consumers, since it reaches the total of almost a billion dollars and retail sales are estimated at $50,000,000,000. In these days of rapidly diminishing profits or profits at all in retailing, the merchant cannot absorb more taxes without threatening the very existence of i MOIUHB retail institutions.

It has been stated that if every store 0 or in the country would put on an actual demonstration ot SEMI-ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS ARE NECESSARY TO HEALTH Mothers Need Close Attention Just After Childbirth NEW YORK. Dtc. cannot wondtrint the reaction of Brrnhardt. Manaftold and other valiant for players In recently built In old dressing were often pigrtyi and back atmosphere had tne depressing rmasmJ of a a warn p. The other night I vialted behind at Earl Carroir modernistic temple, pcrhapa tht playhouse In the world.

The memory Is a confusing whirligig of glittering mirrors, marbled ramps, sharp angled the beat of bo- ir-ro and a phantasmagoria of powdered flesh. Entrance was thru dark now and then flashing: lights like a sunburst in a catafalque. Then suddenly emerging into a series of brilliantly lit salons, suggesting gilt halls of Versailles during dazzling days--periwigged gentlemen in satin hoop-skirted ladies, Pierrots, Columbines. A heavily kohled magdalen with blood lacquered nails, costumed as a nun. puffed a cigarette while trmg to teach me backgammon as she twaiicd her cue.

This was in the "Orchid a delicate salmon pink and paralleled in chromium. In former days such rest rooms were known as Green Rooms Chorus ladies now telephone calls and call friends back stage wsthout ccst Cigarettes and orchid-hued writing paper are free Also late novels. I noticed Edgar Wallace tales were most popular No hotel reception room in town oJTered such gratuitous luxury Constant!) above the hum of con- versaticn wfts thc broadcast to each dressing room of proceedings on the stage One could hear the rat-tat of Will Mahoney's flying feet. Lil- i Roth's softly crooning madri- gals and the resounding clum-clump of comedy cut-ups lars each night. After these casual Call boys no longer scurry to intimacies they toddle off with dressing rooms to rap warnings of Cheshire grins--happier than all cues A concealed microphone et them clearly.

There's 1 -no display of discipline But woe Telegram: "Instead of names of to those who miss the call! Instant our new8 ft guests we are going FROM THE TRIBUNE FILES how merchants must be price-tagged to i a sales tax, the proposal would die a sudden and annual survey of health bv a phvsi- dismissal is the price and no ap- to them at our dlnn er with their peal. Such unfortunates go on a i headllne description Send stages of cancer are not as uncom- permanent blacklist our headline of self and wife Beautiful lady dines publicly with he rt Mosaic tiled runways to the stage half-wit! 20 Ago Today 8, 1911 1 ded suddenly at his home following bein team. college freshman football fortable as a common cold and cer- Thr object of an annual or semi- lalnl not Painful as acute mdi- with a zig-zag of mirrors It would be far better for are EMthTr the merchant or theTonsume'r wouidTavc whether or not health and Ufe of mankind if so players may se'e HtltncF Lilt; liivrcnani' Oi Liic i i i i i i canrer wnnM ittolf in ail to absorb the tax as manufacturing costs have a a conditions detrimental to detect de reached rock bottom and if the merchant cannot the con-, rRevaa sOIln orderP 1.1-" sumer must. But the consumers an ft whole are in no Morc lhey reach lhe i point beyond which control is im- I SMllLES mothers better position to pay it. FOOTBALL AND FACULTIES accepted theory is that college football is de- arc Today fplendid information on the care of never been kissed fects in costumes, if any, and rem- edy them before reaching the wings, In the bewildering clutters of brightened ladies in varying states of dishabille.

I tried to assume Dan Meek, a student at Ann Arbor, was brot to his home here. He had been ill for tune. Mr. ana Mrs. James Ashman, South Fifth st, left for a months' stay at Miami and Key West, Fla.

They also planned to go to Havana, Cuba. Mrs. Elizabeth Bunn, Popular some left for New York City to vtrit her i daughter, Mrs. Frank Oregor. 1 A 1.4.

re 11 a ftttlcude of fwctaation i JERUSALEM CAPTURED T. J. Norman Son were award i ed a contract by county commis sioners to remove an island in the Muskingum river at the foot of Mulberry st. Iftetr bid was $186.50 1 Year Ago Today their children. However, as Dr 1 signed for the benefit of the student body.

DC- Jo5eph Bioodgood recently point- fenders of the game insist that without it college i i out. it is high time that a be- would not attract or hold undergraduates and college ginning be made in a systematic Nebeispalter Zurich spirit would vanish. Critics of the game as it is played and effective manner in the mstruc- in the stadium and bowl era find that it serves also to "on of mothers so as to give to tiii6 mmmmm annoy college whose principal objection seems them the same protection that the J0 ur love for pretty girls was just sundrj unmentionable with no to be that their salaries are smaller than the coach's, and en receive. ft passing fancy. And yet you got fluster whatever.

Nor is that a star player ia more famous than a star pro-' io 1900 morc th 30 per cent mamed of mothers who were seen in one Ji ceiling inspecting. Yet when the "Impossible! I should like to melancholy Earl introduced his I rendered to General meet her charmers. I had to look at them the British forces. "But she doesn't exist now' squarely They glance up from Jerusalem's capture was ths sev- makeup tables to meet one's gaze enth fall of the Holy City before with disarming naivete, tugging at i besiegers -since its stormy history Jerry: You used to boast that a stocking, adjusting a brassiere or I began more than 3,000 years ago. Welsh and home country troops there a i advanced from the direction of To them Bethlehem, drove back the enemy On Dec.

8, 1917. Jerusalem, sur- for grubbing the island and 25 Allenby and cents a cubic yard for excavating I the channel. DECEMBER 1930 Mrs. Louisa Jewell Stevens, 70, died at her home on. South McKinley Newcomerstown, of complications.

suggestion of brazenness. lingered too long in Much is said on both scores, but to anyone who pat- romzes college and university football it must be appar- they had not ht how to A bu, nad ent that the game is designed chiefly for college grad- lake care of the brcast properly oW whlch he could stage peepers are one of the nd pawing Jerusalem on the east, professional crosjKs. And the show i established themselves the" Jeru- must go on. salem-Jericho road. At the same time London m- A resolution of neceuity for tlw Mrs.

W. Robinson returned installation of a storm on from Wheeling. W. where the south side of the city hato been visiting with her daughter, Mrs. C.

D. Howe. 15 Ago Today Popping into one robin's egg blue fantry and dismounted yeomanry uates. Certainly they predominate in the stands. Of while nursing their infants Today get rid of at any price.

At last, he diessm festooned with a attacked the strong enemy positions' ot paralysis. course the great Saturday afternoon pastime affords the the number of mothers with this decided to sell it himself, and hung double rav ot beauties at dressing wtx northwest of Jerusalem DECEMBER Ifl6 Mrs. Barbara Ellen LeBetilley. died Thuruday morning at her following a stroke given a first reading at meeting of city council. Action: was taken by Wect Lafayette councilmen to provide ab organized fire departnwnt for that village.

Earl Bell warn named- flw chief at an annual salary of $35. undergraduates an Opportunity to take the girl friend condition is less than five per cent, up the following notice. "Who will tables 1 announced with enorm- SOme place and offers an excuse for bringing out fur ancl among those who are educated take this car for ous gravity "Girls, meet the jerusalem-Shechem road. coats. If you would prove to whom football is the most lt ls lcss th one per cent Next day a mM came and world's greatest columnist." There Isolated, the Holy City surrender- vital, lend your ears to what happens when some college Moth crs should know that injur- said fhere a cau was an awkward silence and one ed GeneAl Allenby.

British, follows a successful season with a losing season. In a 8 lrrit ons lncid TMt this somewheret but bnng out the cracked an aside "One of those! and Mohammedans safe- and the $25 "-Tit-Bite And last night I had the earache." guarded the holy places. TTM General Allenby had begun his Immediately after the majority of cases the protests and recriminations that follow a poor season come almost entirely the scores prompUy immediately after W. Moore, Walnut st, ed IL New York CMy, where he planned, to undergo an operation for a cataract. The operation was to have been performed by Dr.

Weeks, eye Mrs. Thomas Potter, Coshoafcn Route 5, was confined to the city hospital with a fractured vertebra which she sustained- In a fall at her home. Too. I was interested in a flam- John Shucki a at ius home "Ask Me Another" QUESTIONS is wrong with football and what its relation is to the col- of tnc canccr affecting con- cerns the tissues involved in birth These tissues are as easily acci-ssi- more generously for college after'a si-" thc ph lci as te the skin football season and why they talk of with a light the wonder marked-down flowers I sent myself And will he run a tem- perature''" JOLLIER mer resident of Goahacton. died at her home in Georgia following a stroke of paralysis.

10 Years Afo Today attention, because is so easily ble and accessible We should not neglect conditions are not visible, but which are far more IN BEHALF OF THE SMALL COLLEGE HOOVER'S words in Mipport of the small dangerous to life A college were well Chosen. A in huMne.s. so it ha Most people medw-ai been in higher education. Tho iemh-ncv has t.cen to concentrate the 01 TI thr there appeared a bevy of those oth- --Path- crwise said men of affairs, utterly open another bill. "I Hanard.

half this bum. As against thi croup leaders stand the GOfi liberal Ihe country. mary year to the nexl. It would bf a some ai ount to mm-p a dlscom wd and a i more than a over from one sunenr.p that brings that I ugh Hiibb Not in fmdcr girli They were to the man in full Brtrv Hay the doctor you're en- dress, silk hatted, debonair--just pas-d io rnonM-- dropping in a moment to be flatter- of course the man who blows OI Did ed. chucked under the chin or re- own horn always thinks the xnt any- DECEMBER 8.

1921 A schedule increasing the rate; of telephone service from expenses." sighed cooperdale and Keene exchanges 1. Where General render to General Grant? 2. In what county is 8t Leols, Mo.7 3. How many years are there In a decade? 4. Why did Paul Revere maka hit i famous ride? 5.

What great discovery did Wfl- liam Konrad Roentfen make? 6 Of what state is Concord ings as married for a hurried hug. Every musical the "band is 'plavmg Wo- The carlv has a. group of such regu- piece. at filed with the public utilities commission by the Coshocton Telephone Co. Russell Hopper.

of Rev Rn Orchard st. 8 What is the capital of Slovakia? 9. How did Major Henry Sefrave meet his death? 10 On what charge was Dr. right end on thc Otter- enck A. Cook.

Imprisoned? THE GUMPS --HAVE IT YOUR WAY ntr 'i-if i to eliminating the the local jnfl-jc is true that deve ities has to a large extent no less true that in a nation and made up of so many need for educational students and meeting the the area roundabout. The small for a i to be proud of nation. Its graduates have jr to th" of tory of American i did rot have the trend of vlon facil- hut it i. -d Stales. n- still nomes of people of of iii-tance? Thp his- etitutions as er, Miami.

that th' lp.rp- Colby. i i 1o aV pht to all behalf how worthy n-j- Th. a i i irs THE WAY OUT UPC- OUST LIKE ORDPPlNCr A. HOT.

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