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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 7

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Htm i George J. Austin and children, who. girls' school near ftnaton. aro visiting here over the Thanks- IREDS CAPTURE SEBASTOPOL, UOLD ENTIRE CRIMEAN PENINSULA MTOUAf, WOT. T.

inn Max Ftod.Ua, Jr wa. elected A A 1 Pi LLlLFi 1 president of the local branch of the Ohio State Alumni Association last oT tnB tlm8 ln county night during the danoe (Ivan at the I so sj as attorneys can rooall, a re- giving holidays. Mrs. Austin, who! TIFFIN Kstnte of the late Jonai "I at is the wife of Austin dl. nne rector at the Center, Is a teacher in1 the pubUo sohoote at Clncliuiati.

AS TALI A Jerome Pixhy. so, Khe Is a graduate of Tuakegse and 1 sldent of 1 anltuia Lanking a post-graduate of a Now Lnmaail Vs of apoplex. iuasomo ienipie by Ohio State nuest an attorne for the olaln. AT Sfel.EAN HOME The Farmers' Club of near White Cottage met recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

James McLean, Music and candy making Were enjoyed, after which a pot luck supper was Those present were: Mr, and Mrs. Harry Dicker-son and son Lawrence, Mr, and Mis. Lewis Wall and children. Hum, Ralph, Clarence and bert, Mr. and Mrs.

William Luby and dauuh-ter Mary, Mr. and Mrs, O. McLean and daughter Margaret Itoen, Seymour Johnson, Mrs. H. Johnson, Fred Vhyd, Lavaun McLean and the host and hoalesa.

trade" In celebration of the com tiff to have the court instruct tha drive Homer verdict for I feudaut, was matte the cuurt of PILES eroeen vice president, and Chester 'iLW a. swops, secretary and treasurer. Mora Ulan 40 couples were In at Tha Bolshevik forces fighting Genera) WraneVs army have caotured the imnortant harbor of Sevastopol on the Crimean peninsula, hart forced range and his aides and srmv to evacuate that port and are now in control iof the entire oemsula. according to recent dispatches from Constantinople French warships Iconveved Wrsnirle and his wife and stall from the captured city, American destrovers aided ta re-I movinir the wounded and refugees from the har'ir. The photo of Trotsky, Lenine's minister of war, is the most recent one of the rr i leader's chief aid.

tendance and enjoyed the excellent program wtilcn Inoluded "Carmen common picas Friday by AittMiiev A. A. George, counsel fr 11. Tanner ln the case against W. G.

I Kvene. The case was being heard by a I Jury with Judge Lytie on th bench una while the plaintiff was testify- I Ing hie attorney stopped the taking of testimony and nia.de. the unusual request, which was granted and a verdict returned accordingly. The! Ohio" and "Grow the Field." Be. 3.

H. Nelson of Aehvllle, N. C. will preach tomorrow at the Bhi- Itohlng or Uleeding. Fissure.

Fistula or other f-al dlsais treated suo-cessfully by non-surglenl msihods. Alhen 1'rumn, llumo 0, ClrclevMt waa cured of blueding piles of SO years stariding by my roeibuda. Tho. Kaller, Route 1, Wllllanisport, eured of piles of 40 years' after epoelaltaw had failed. Mrs.

J. Nell Cjlumbus, O. says: "I suff -retl with bleeding plies for several yeart. Bpeclallait or home remediea fall, etl to cure me, but non-aurgical treatment by Dr. Roa has cured me." My booklet on Rectal Diseases sent free If you mention this paper, I'll.

L. M. ROMS. A N. High Colum'uis.

ioo Baptist cnuron. Morning ser RF.CliPTtON- AT 'OMMl NrrV tJsTKR FOR MRS. AIST1X An unusually enjoyable reception was held at the Community Center Thursday evening, honoring Mrs. vices will be held at 11 o'clock and evening services at 7:80 o'clock. The public la Invited.

ft'' iiiiiwiisissaaMaiwBasaisiia mm hi tmmmtm mm vtmm wn swaiein i mar iai Arlingt on jury was then excused until next f'rlday. It is stated that the fiictS' testified to by the plaintiff on the eland were not as represened by hint to his attorney at the time the case was filed and for this reason the request was made. The plaintiff la to pay the costs. Three Decrees Granted Thre divorces wore grunted bv Judge Lernert of the court of common pleas Friday. May J.

Welster was given a decree from Harry H. Weister on her allegation of extreme cruelty, and was restored to 1 Hotel 1 MONEY SAVER it her maiden May Sparks. Alimony In the eum of $1,600 was allowed. The Weisters are the patents ol" John Weister, the lad who CHURNGOLD is marketed in its natural color, which is nearly By leaving the 720-722 Main St. (European) 46 Rooms With Running Water H.

L. SCHUMACHER June shade color for the consumer to add (as permitted by law), a tax of Ten Cents per pound is eliminated thus saving at least one-fourth of the cost of colored CHURNGOLD. was Kidnaped by his father while In front of the Bchool at Dresden and taken to Pennsylvania, where he died a few months ago. In the case of Louise Clark vs Louis Clark, the decree was grant" ed the plaintiff on the grounds of extreme cruelty. She Is give! the custody of minor children and he Is to pay 5 weekly for the support of plaintiff and children.

Thomas Killlan was given his decree from Julia Klllian on hie charge of adultery. None of the panics are to remarry under one -Or Proprietor Restaurant and Garage in Connection General view of harbor of Sebaatopol and Trotsky, figure at right, talking to officer during Inspection tout Just before drive on Sebaatopol. 1 jm year. r1. Wants School Hnopeucd The state of Ohio ex rel Ore, H.

Harrop (McElhlney) vs. the board of education of Harrison township, is the title of a suit filed In the court of common pleas Friday in which a writ of mandamus Is KoUKht Capsules of harmless vegetable color are supplied by dealers with each pound of CHURNGOLD sold, and this color is easily mixed into the product. The price of CHURNGOLD la so much less than butter that thousands of thrifty housekeepers are using it in place of butter. haa been appraised ta $2,000. tloorge K.

and Mary M. Caton, have filed their first and final ao-diunt as administrators of the es-tnle of George W. Caton. Marriage Uncnscsj Harold Grciner, city, and Frances 13. lioach, city, daughter of Alva Koach.

Edward W. Cobourn, Columbua, and Amanda h. Willleon, city, daughter of K. It Willlson, KINO FlINKllAb Funeral services for Raymond K. King, who died Thursday night at hia homo, 441 Uldgo avenue, will be held at ii o'clock Kundji afternoon nt Dean's undertaking rooms, South Fifth street, with the Rev.

Dr. Farmer of the First. Methodist 1'rotea-tunt church officiating. Hurlal will bo made In Greenwood cemetery. CROOKSVILLE Aabury Hull of Fast Liverpool, no a business visitor here Thura- to compel the members of toe board to, reopen the Black Bun school in Harrison township.

The wrlf will be returnable on Monday Dee. 7, at a. m. The petition alleges that the petitioner is (ho father of three children, who have been attending the school and that the member of the hoard ordered the nchool closed Nov. 19, and that there was no provision made, for their transportation to any other school.

(Deltah VDti lit! li HICAI) till a I1ICFOHB For many years Fcley's Honey and Tar Ims been advertised In the lead- Probate Court Notes The will of -Augusta Haver, has You have often road about this Una uay. Mrs. Homer Sowera and daugh-ten Marjorio and Dorothy, have returned to their home at Junction My, after a visit with relatives ben filed for probate. By lis terms old ruliable family medicine, tlo you SELECT GENERALS FOR 2 DIVISIONS OF CHEST CAMPAIGN Leaders of the Army and Navy divisions which will make a drive lor the $100.00 community chest, were announced last night by Director Wlilam H. Wylie, Herbert A.

Hughes will be general of the men's team and Mrs. O. N. Townsend general of the women's team of tho Army division, while A. L.

Gable will lead the men's team and Mrs. G. R. Ha'geman will direct the women's forces of the Navy division. The four generals will hold a meeting at tho chamber of commerce early next week and name their teams which will solicit nuh-Bcrlptlons for the fund.

Each side will be allowed twenty teams and the four generals have been authorized by the campaign executive committee to select their own work-era. Director Wylle and General Man. ager I'. H. Hrohnwr, are preparing In advertise the purpose of the drive on a large scale and by Dec, It.

when the first appeal Is made for funds, evprvone In 'Zanesville know ihttt newsuanera nowadays lira Here, the household goods are to go to her sisler, Mrs. Mary KinMburyV who la Hlso to receive $300 in addition. The sum of $200 Is left to a XV it. A. Mfs? 4if' min ner dancing frock strict In tha rules soverning advertisements and that' exaggerated statements aro not permitted? So when we say Foley's Heney and Tar checks coughs, colils and croup, al-lajts irritation, outs the niilcxm.

coward IV Hughes and daughters Ellene and Ruth, of Now cousin, Clara Coon and $100 to Wln- Lexington, siiont the early part of nun r. and Airs. Malcolm t'lM tri III l'VW'Pl jaa.l i rs. I I hi dthes and heata, you know it Is1 true. Bold everywhere.

1 cumuli, Mrs. fcllza Fowler has returned to her home at Thornvllle after a nln Burwell. The residue of the estate Is to be divided between the three persons named above. A first and final Account has been filed by J. A.

Dickson, administrator of the estate of Thomas J. Dickson. The estate of Edward J. Perry 1 .1 rrt a ui a sr maw. vl1" wr.

and Mrs. Walter Flew ing. Mr. and Mrs nrhln unit TO HOLD FARM INSTITUTES IN a ym www w. turned from an extended visit with MONROE COUNTY muvea i canton.

to Mr. and Mrs. Hay Hart. leya daughter, named Holly Lee. Ired Roed has resigned his poai vVOODSFIELD, Nov.

26., uou at Detroit, and has r- MONEY ymiwit iu nis noma hare, nazei Miyre fins accepted a FTER she had tried every other ornament she came back to the Deltah Perle necklace as the one irresistible last touch which made her loveliness complete. $10 to $50 a nscfcaca A. H. Watts Son Sign of tile big Diamond lUnx. 1st Jewelry Store Murh interest is In evidence among tiRrieultural folk of the county, relative to "the big "Institutes planned for next week at Barnhart and healisvillo, beginning Deo.

1. i An institute will be held Friday and Saturday of the same week at lulnga. The programs arranged, Includes music, round-table talks, and speaking; by state speakers covering i every phase of farm problems. Cash ZANESVILLE FRUIT CO. Wholesale Distributors at tne independent Telephone Co.

Mr, and Mrs. Charles White have re urned to their home at Columhua alter a visit with relutivos hero. O. Satterlle of Grand Itnplds. Ia, was a business vlnltor here Fi'l-day.

will bo expected to be familiar with the purpose for which the money is Intended. communityTeast at m'cqnnelsville One of tho pleasant gatherings on Thanksgiving day was the community feast given by Mesdames John Carter, G. W. Archer, John Dover, J. Leggett and Fred Berkhurst, and enjoyed at the tsfflkltSgasasaMattia Would a Genuine Bargain in a Splendid Closed Buick Interest You? HERE THEY ARE! Used 6-cjiinder 5-pas- senger Buick Sedan 1918 Used Buick Coupe We offer these at far below their real worth ZANESVILLE BUICK CO.

61-58 North Fifth Street Bell $24 Automatic 4129 premiums will bo given In contests planned tor agricultural displays and needle-work. I 1 Roast The members of Woodsfleld I. O. F. lodge and their wives enjoyed a pig roast at Castle hall Thanks USE ALCOHOL pleasant home of Mr.

and Mrs. Carter. Two tables were laden with nil the delicacies the season could afford. The guests numbered 20 WAV TO vnrn IMIUATDK I'lltlM IRIFZI.NG. giving evening.

A large number vvere in attendance and very.tno"e seated at tho first table were: lonowing table 'shows the pleasant' evening was enjoyed. from Main on X. Fifth St. i. wnicn Henaturod Al JJ "JIOUIQ Do used it prevent freezing: ria-rriet unrier, Mrs.

erra, the hostesses and their husbands. At the second Misses ('lara Carter, Mary Gorrell, Lenn I'enrose, Grace Dougan, Etlsell Miller, Maurice Archer and Forrest Lepgett. Muslo Number of plnta was enjoyed ln the afternoon and I 'J Receive Tuxes County Treasurer Fred M. Tracy, announces that he will be ready to receive taxes on Deo. 1.

The delay is due to book concern's failure to supply books on time. News Notes 1 George Bracy, who has been seriously III, was taken to a Zanesvllle hospital Wednesday. He was accompanied by his wife, and children, or DKNATlrHKI) AUJOHOI, to oiin gallon water the movies ln the evening. The annua! Thanksgiving dinner given by Bristol township sol- The solution will freeze at the following temperature Fahrenheit 28 VI Z5 SO 85 niers- organisations, was enjoyed by about 85 guests at the beautiful country home of John McGon- jonn iirary and Mrs. Albeo.

ft Mra. A. k. Thornberrv has return- I n'e and family, near Cloud. Owing i ed from visiting relatives at Seneca- tu tne ba(i roads quite a number of I ville.

the Grand Army boys were unable George Mahoney and wife of Bel-' to attend. This event, has been aj laire, are the guests of relatives custom for several years and Is here. greatly enjoyed by all who are pres- Charles Schaub of Cleveland, la i ent. tho guest of his mother, Mrs. Eliza- The Ohio State university ex-stu- nfhn.

,.1....... i denlH atiirlenta Use Denatured Alcohol -'George Bott and wife laft today hold their annual banquet at the 'r way a motorst can be for a few days' visit with relatives at "cautiful. home of Mr, and Mr If. sure tnat his radiator and Columbus, rmiey, Friday evening. Dr.

o. uui oe injured la to use The following students are inelud-. Morrey of Coldmbus. head WALTER KETTER Portsmouth Carpenter, Wants His Friends to Know About Nerv-Worth "Nerv-Worth advertisements ln the Portsmouth Times Interested me ln what It was doing for stomach trouble. I purchased two bottiea for poor appetite and general rundown condition.

After taking the two bottles as directed my appetite la all right and I feel like a new man. I have so much faith In Nerv-Worth I am telling my friends and they have taken Nerv-Worth on my recommendation with good results." 7 Bold on money-back guarantee by all druggists, I1.S5. Reason No solid matter to mix In ed among those. visiUng their par-; bacterology, a former Cheaterhill ents here: Robert Sears, LaVernehy? will represent the faculty, Jus-Follock of Marietta college; Emer-' Alderman ofthls place will pre- lu ciog up radiator, engine MIWrAMIUiEl! VCaXvi Wt pMHSS) But JuXnt liUa wr-wnis cMMie I'uiup nun pans. rno aoiiis or alkali or saline compound to attack and cat parts.

Costs less Be safe, than dope. fee. Alcohol, For sale by Jt con Misses Genevieve and F.llzabeth. Haren, Mls Marjorie and John Ketteror, Clifton Highman, Paul Huth, Clesson Dougherty, from O. S.

at Columbus; Thayer Par-ry of Cleveland Dr. F. C. Huth of Cambridge, was a professional- visitor here yesterday. Thurman SprlKsra has returned, from a business trip to Kentucky.

George Neuhart of Donora, Is visiting his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Neuhart. Mr. and Mrs. L.

D. Bott and stue as ioasi.ma.sier. Mr. and Mrs. K.

A. Taylor were Thanksgiving guests of their son and family, of Dayton, i Mr. and Mrs. James Torbert of Bebring, wehe Thanksgiving gueets of Mr. Torbcrt's mr.thor, Mrs.

Ku-nico Torbert, returning home Friday morning. Forest Reed, who hag been attending an automobile school at De-troat, has completed his course and returned to his home near Gloud. Mr: and Mrs. Ernest Reed and chii- TOYL AND IS JO YLAND For Every Kiddie in Zanesville and Southeastern Ohio We have just received the largest assortment of Novelty Games ever brought to Zanesville. Included in the list is the famous game "Cover 'Em Up," Egg-Rolling Game, Poppin Ball, Animal Ten Pins, Crazy Traveler, Toy City, The Great War, Soldier Games, Bean Bag Games, Naval Picture Puzzles, Map Puzzles, Sewing Sets, Washing Sets, Bead-Stringing Sets, Paints and Stencils, Doll Card Games, Dominoes and Checkers.

A big shipment of New Toys has just reached us and our stock of toys is now" com-plete. Remember we are headquarters for Spauld-Ing's Sporting and Athletic Goods and the fa. mous Mullane'a Candies and Taffies. Gift Stationery, Christmas and New Years Cards, Place and Tally Cards just about the niftiest you ever looked at, VODREY'S Sport and Toy Shop 54 NORTH FOURTH STREET (Next to Place Where You Pay Your Gas Bill) THE LARKIN AUTO SUPPLY CO. 4S0 Main St, Zanesvtlle THK SQUAJtE DEAL STORE" Can Take Care of All Your Winter Niweealtlcs daughter Marie, have returned from Vlsltng at Plttsburi i uanasBiving gues at rno rtcea Mrs, Sarah Gould of Zanesvllle, Is visiting here.

UNION TRUCKS 21-Ton and 4-Ton Jobs Vour Logical Motor Truck Investment PRICE GARAGE Both Phones L. E. Baughman, Prop. Home, Mr. and Mrs.

John Robinson spent Thanksgiving at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Naylor of Malta.

Mr. and Mrs E. K. Bennett of Dr. A.

R. Vosper of CrooksvUle, Is vlelting his parents Mr. and Mrs. R. Mrs.

Homer Starltey and children Canton, are viBitlng Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Carr of Malta.

of Toronto, are visiting Monroe county relatives. Mrs, MoCaulsy and son Wayne have been visiting at Bum- Miss Cora Danlelson and Llda Hell- -of Columbus, who were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hell of returned home Thursday evening. Miss Anlae Knight and friend, Miss Beck of Columbua, are gueats st the home of Mr, and, Mrs. H.

J. Knight Fred McDonald Is employed at the C. L. Stanbery pharmacy. Mrs.

Kennets Longley Is entertaining Misses Hazel pfau, Sarah Holmes and Margeret Rogers, all of whom are teaching at Logan, and were formerly employed in the and -M. areol here. I 8 ft merfield. I Miss Ella nnd Sylvia Jackson; who nre teaching at Warren, are spend ing Thanksgiving at home, Harry. Ogle has returned from- a business trip at Johnstown, Pa, George Mooney of Columbua, Is bete for a few days, Mrs.

H. H. Williams has returned from visiting at Columbus. CANDY PARTY Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Wheeler entertained Thursday evening for a few of their near neighbors. The evening wan spent in candy-making, music and social convrsatlim. Those present wore Misses Grace Clapper, Kmhcr Muson, Cnrtt Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hurtman, Mr, and Mrs.

Perl Clapper, Mrs. Carolina Cline, Wo Have, a Handsome Collection of Ladies' Suits, Coats Furs, Waists, Skirts A Well As a Splendid Line of Suits Overcoats for Men and Boys Any of these would make Ideal Christmas Gifts Make your selections now and have them charged paying us on the divided-payment plan. The When Stores Company tjnallty, fityks Kerr leu flOD Opn, Traction Dpot "0 ANNOUNCEMENT We are pleased to announce that Mr. Glen Ilamble, who has just completed an extensive course (with compliments from his instructors) at the Ford Motor Company's School in Detroit, has taken charge of our repair department. A With the latest improved equipment and his skill we are now prepared to give the best of service.

A trial will convince you. Ford Service Station 130 MAIN ST. ARCIfDKACGN DODKHON TO PRKACH AT DRESDEN Archdeacon Dodshon will conduct services at 10:80 o'clock morning at the Dresden Knlscoiial k'1 church in tho place of the Rev. J. McWlIIIums, who has been called to TUD3 Mr, Irvlll, Lawrence and Donald Clapper, Ivan Dye, Vernon Kelso, Tom Harmon, John Cline, George, Wllhur, Clydo and Clinton Wheeler and the host and hostess, Mr, and Mrs.

Howard Wheeler, Canada by the Illness of his brother. He will also preach, at 2:80 o'clock Sunday afternoon in Madison town ship. mm A NEW DArtiiHTK.lt A daughter, Rhea Janette. was born to Mr. and Mrs.

Mont Hiles at CINCINNATI Dr. Lafayette H. Montgomery commits suicide at a ratiltafiura hereby stabbing himself. the Good Samaritan hospital Thanks-1 tivtaa oav. i.

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