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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 2

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mm at ApnmH "mm THE TIMES nigh school will be held on Tues. FRIDAY ATTlTtj. ii. Jf6a day ana Wednesday, April -a antv. CAMBRIDGE NEWS 28.

fupiis are not regaucu io oej resent on Thursday ar.d Frida NEW LEXINGTON NEWS INTERESTING ADDRESS An inspiring address was given of next week. Many of the school) will have closing exerclsos on either? Co-ooertalon." The affair will Thursday or Friday, and severaf compliment Rev. Best and 'l. UtAv Trim'iv llthcran Hon of Brook street announced the Holy lnniiy 1j Ul 1 blrth or baby daughter. Sunday, will hold entertainment at nignt.

by Rev. Theodore Schunk of pover, principal apeaker at the meeting of the Pilgrim brotherhood held who will leave soon ior d-ville. Rev. Best has been a nt th Ion run since it organi A i ll 19 Church Being Razed lor MRS. HENRIETTA McDERMOTf Thursday evening in the church Mrs.

Henrietta McDermott, a8J zation. The guests will Include the! Gas Explosion Victims Are Resting Somewhat Easier in Wells Hospital John Nicholson of the Cam-brldge-Byesville road, and Dora Fisher, H10 Campbell avenue, were reported Thursday as resting hatter at the Wells hos- basement. Rev. Schunk held the Horn to Mr. and Mn.

John T. Noll of the Somerset Road a son, Thursday, April 18. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Penrod of the Bear Hun Hoad announced the New Structure NEW April 23 Work will begin Monday, April 27 member of the league aim ww wives.

8 years, passed away Thursday aj noon, at her home, 1J9 North Elxf You Get Along Better In your efforts to succeed when yo sociate with successful people hplns when vou can count as one of attention of the members with his talk. Member of the two basket ball teams ot the Sunday school teenth street, from Mrs, McDermott was a member of nn ha tearing 'i down the Holy; birth of ft daughter, Tuesday, April PLACED XNDEK ARREST i nf Akron was taken leagues and the bowling team were tho First Methodist the special guests. Into' custody Wednesday night by Patrolman Forsythe in connection our jfl church and had lived in tnis citir for many years. She Is survived bg her husband C. McL-ermott, twe ith a check far iiu ipital.

suffering from burns caused by the explosion of gas, Wednesday, at the regular Baa house of the Ohio Fuel Supply compnay. men were friends a strong, growing and success COSHOCTON NEWS sons, Elmer McDermott, city and Trinity wuneran I Mr. and Mrs. William R. Cov.n on Brown etreet where a new, 8nnnncft1 tne birth of a daugh-bulldlng will be erected thia "ni-tel.

Tueadgv, April 2L mer. The old church was erected; Mj. 8n(J Mr, per)a Aen of nearly 60 yeara ago and the Broad street announced the birth constitution of the congregation oI Bon Wednesday, April 22, being adopted, according to ret. ords on July 14th, 1867. James BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY Garllnger of Eastern avenue one Mr nd jjrs.

Nial Davla of Jirles. who runs a grocery v.ore on Madison avenue. The check is said to be worthless, and fli Henrv McDermott oi uoiu mouse bank. ThA FIRST NATIONAL three daughters, Mrs, 're4 Frank has been a El to have been passed on wci. uii it mm until Vrlasuay that Jackson could be found, as he severely burned about the face and body.

Messrs. Nicholson and Fisher were employed by the gas company to clean the regulators. The regulator were located in the basement of the ttla building, wan converted Into a roaring Explosion of Large Tank of Molten Glass Causes Fire jn Plant left the cltv at tnat time a of the original buuaer or etreet recently entertained business friend to thousands of Zanesville people in its 62 years of business. It will serve you, also. church Is the only person so far a number of young people compll sage was received by the police department from the Akron author ities to the enect mat a i-un- non-support has been filed against Jackson in that city, but the case here w.ll be disposed of before the A JO ton tank of molten glass iblast furnace by the gas the In-burst at the Coshocton Glass plant atant the explosion Thursday morning about 4 o'clock, iwano b.e'eory'as known, to be living who was em-ployed on the erection of this structure.

Plans of the new house of worship were drawn by John Qutncy Adams, architect of Columbus, and will be. when completed one of New Lexington's most beautiful churches. Until the new church mentary to the eighth birthday anniversary of their daughter Dorothy, who wa the recipient of many beautiful presents. An elegant luncheon was served to the following: Lillian McCambridge, Geneva Cohen, Mary Agnes, Rita and Irene Noon, Agnes Young, Louise, Helen causing a fire. The hot class lg lln, of Tulsa, airs, i narit Shaffer of Columbus; Mrs.

William of Cambridge and one sister Mr, Elizabeth Keed of the home. Ftji eral service will be held at th home Saturday afternoon at o'clock, conducted by the Rev. Vf, R. Polhamus, pastor ot the First Methodist Episcopal church and Rev. Benjamin.

Interment will lie made at the Northwood cometerg INJURED Floyd Starr was Injure! Thursday while at work at tho Canfc bridge Glass Company and was r4? moved to his home on North. Fourth street in tho Stevenj-Bundy ambulance. SERIOUSLY ILL Miss Phyllis I'yles is seriously prisoner will be turned over iu Akron authorities. NEXT WEEK All schools of the county system having term of eight months to the cause of the blast was. that It Is thought trust had collected In the bottom of the regulator pipes and was blown out by the tremendous gas pressure, causing a spark that ignited the gas.

8he tile huiiiiinff was totally wrecked and nited the frame work causing much damage. The loss Is estimated at 12,000 by J. C. Land-krohn, secretary and treasurer of the factory. About 60 employe will be out of work for the next ten day a is completed Holy Trinity congre-and Wanda Dorsey, Dorothy Hill, gation will conduct Its services In; Mary Ethel Tracey, Georganna the city hall.

Rev. J. Kurs, theijones, Effle and Helen Boring, new pastor who succeeded Gladys, Eugene and Harold Pal-K. E. Spochr, former pastor, will! mer.

and one week, will close next week. Tha nHimonal week is held in or Messrs. Nicholson and fisher were ZANESVILLE'S GRAND OLD BANK nartlv buried by the oeDris ana a result of the fir. devote a large part of his time The water from the fire hose Is their escape from death is consid- der to -make up time lost auring the eight months' term. According to a new ruling schools having toward looking after the Interests said to have caused th most dam of the new building.

ered almost a miracle. The flames shot more than 50 feet in the air and set fire to a Ford BUto belong terms of elKht montns mum BBsslnn a full 160 days. Tests for age coming in contact with the hot molds. The tank which burst I ot brick and clay construction. thn final examinations in all tne ing to Mr.

Fisher, whlcn was pann PROBATE COURT NOTES Clyde Garllnger, administrator of the estate ot the Into James W. Garllnger filed the first and final account of said estate Wednesday in the probate court. The last will and testament ot Emellne Ardrey of Madison township was filed Wednesday, ed on the highway eome distance schools have been prepraed ty Pnunlv Sunt. W. O.

Wolfe ami sent I from the regulator house. Mr. mc DANCE AT K. C. HALL Tho committee on entertainment of MacGahan council, Knights of Columbus announces another of their popular dances to be held on Tuesday evenng, April 2.

Cllf-1 fnrda Vsrsttv Wiv orchestra of to the teachers, ollowing me ex aminations the teachers will call at the office where report cards will h. nnfl nromotlons made. ill at the home of her Mr. and Mrs. FratiK Pyles oiil North Eighth Btreet.

Hor condition, is unimproved it was stats Thursday. RESUMED jSTUmES Miss Mary Louise Gregg and Miss Elizabeth Hutchtan.1 have r. sumed their studies at tha Wallace school for Kills. Columbus, afet spending the spring vacation witf) their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. B. The state rested at 2 o'clock on IKinley was near by at the time and Thursday afternoon after calling removed Messrs. Nicholson ana eight witnesses In the case of the to the Wells hospital, slate against William P. Hare on I a rape charge.

The defense took WILL SPEAK AT OI K'AN un the case and called Hare, the MEN'S LEAGIE DINNER The Inventory and appraisement Corning, Ohio, has been secured of tho estate of James Harris The examination for the eignt was filed by the administrator to furnish music for the evening. erades -will be Held Saturday. Anrll 25. David J. Lewis Wednesday In the probate court.

defendant, to the stand who was CoiiBi-essman Ellis Moore will C3 CLEAN I TIME The eighth grade pupils are per testifying late this afternoon, Thelspeak at the dinner meeting of the nis is the time of the year that ATTENDED CONVENTION case win pernaps go to the Jury Christian Men league, to ue neia late Friday the First United Presbyterian mitted to take the test at any con venlent hiKh school. The exami nation will benln. tn. 9 o'clock. Ex makes a clean up.

Every triy should make an effort to Paul Tague of the Hemlock Building and Loan Association; A. 'church at 6 'clock rifliy evenin- removing all rubbish from Uregg OI iNorin oeveiun nueoi uijp Mr. and Mrs. M. W.

Hutchison of North Seventh street. PRECINCT'S DIVIDED nomrressman Moore will speak on animations for the other grades and l. i rt i i I i aaaa a. il ill i arthHU.ttS I ha back alley, and see that every T. Peltet and Earl Birklmer of the New Lexington Eavlngs and Loan At a recent special meeting of I place about tho property la kept in a sanitary condition.

If all would councllmen the various voting pre Company and J. M. Clarke of the clncta of the city were so divided co-operate In a clean-up campaign Junction City Building and Loan company were representatives at New Lexington would be one of YOUR HEALTH the most sanitary and attractive the Building and Loan conventional V. N. CLUil Hiss Lulu Cosby of Broyn Heights will bo hostess Friday evening to the memo.n" of the N.

club. All member's are Invited to be present I ON VACATION Miss Sarah Adams, cashier at the at Granville, Tuesday, April 21st. the tripped of all accessories while It was locked In his garage Wednesday night. Mr. Abbott called at police headquarters Thursday afternoon and reported the lock ha dbeen broken from hi garage door and the place little cities in this section of state.

that each councilman was given an equal amount of city territory to cover In tha campaign for bIk-natures under the Wiillams-Taft providing financial relief for municipalities. The reports have so far been satisfactory, according to President Qaumer. They report that more than elghtl hundred million dollars is now in Garage Broken Open And Machine Stripped Despite the arrests of members of robber gangs by city and county officers during the week, a Ford automobile owned by Harry Abbott, of South River road, was vested in Building and Loan asso ciutioas of Ohio. entered and his machine stripped, MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED TAX PAVERS BUSY Tax returns at the rate of several hundred a day are flooding the office of County Auditor J. W.

Qulnn. Many are brought In person and the mails are unusually heavy Jusct now. Residents apparently are anxious to have the A marriage license was granted Old People and Babies Are Easy Prey of Bronchitis In the probate court here Wednes even of the bulb in the headlights Police are conducting an investigation and arrests may follow. Zanesville Schools day by Judge A. E.

Hammond to Thomas E. Elder of Shawnee and Zeila Kochor of Moxahala. Rev. matter of listing taxes off their Colonial theater, laft Wednesday for Chicago, where sho will enjoy a wer-k vacation the guest fi friends. Mrs.

Charles Wagner is filling the vacancy, during Miss Adams absence. BRIEF MENTION Mrs. Brodie Secrsst left Thursday for New Lexington, where ah will spend the week end. F. B.

Afiderson of North Tenth street, spent Thursday In -Tippecanoe transacting business. Father Keasler of Shawnee expected to perform the marriage cere On Accredit List minds and are not waiting until the last day- as has been the cus DROPS PARACHUTE Engineer Newton Lumm of Coshocton, flying in an army air eervj los plane from McCook field at. Duyton piloted by Lt. Meiser, dropped a parachute containing a box of candy and a teddy bear for his little son Thursday while testing out a compass with which he hud much to do In developing. His wife and little son were awaiting the arrival of the plane at the home of Mrs.

Lumra's parent on Main street. By ROYAL S. COPELAND, M. United States Senator from New York. Former Commissioner of Health, Vew York City.

tom of other years. May first is mony. ABOUT PEOPLE Mrs. John Yauger and nelce The thirteenth annua) meeting Home Medicine Chest. It usually contains Spirits of Am-, mnota.

Tincture fo Iodino. Milk of Magnesia, Castor OH, Epsom Salts, Essence of Peppermint, Spirits of Camphor and other remedies. Ev- ry woman who suffers from any of the ailments of her sex should Include Lydla Flnkham's Vege-- table Compound. For three gen- eratlons it has been proving to the women of this country that there is nothing so dependable to over- come the aches and pains which women alone hvae to ID people are more subject to bronchial of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools Mrs. Clyde Garllnger, motored to 0' Columbus Thursday, where they spent the day with Hoyt Hlnkle, troubles than younger folks.

Babies are more liable than older children. But at any age tha last day to file returns, after that day the assessor will start out, to round up delinquents who will forfeit their 1100 redemption, as a penalty. Blanks may be found In banks and business houses throug-j out the county. Resident of Newj Lexington and vicinity will find It convenient to secure their blanks and Instructions at the banks or vai held at Chicago, March 17 to 21 and the Zanesville public schools were again placed on the who Is seriously til at his home such ailments may be met. there.

ACCIDENTALLY SHOT 8. T. Luke, aged 67, of Clark waa shot in th hip when a .22 cal David J. Lewis of Shawnee accredited list of the association. Lining the mouth, throat, vocal box and the This mean that the Zanesville ibre rifle In the hands of -his tnW landincr tn tha lunca is a delicate tissue called transacted business In New Lexington Wednesday.

Airs. Lillian Bolln and Mrs. Frank school are ranked with the beat Mr. and Mrs. Bllawortn vvgn.n and son Towner and Mik.

Dugaa'i mother, Mrs. Julia Towner, East Wheeling avenue have '-'-returned from a visit In Pittsburg. Roland Stiles of the Steuben-vllle road left Thursday for Hock-Ingport, where he will spend a few days transacting buaiuess. Dr. E.

R. Cain and daughter Elinor and Dr. Dick Cain and wife motored to Coshocton and Columbus Thursday and apont the day. For Colds, Grip or Influenza, Acker motored to Roseville Wed city school of the twenty states of middle northwest section of middle northwest section of the United States which belong to the nesday and spent the day with grandson, Claud Stotler of Millers- burg, waa accidentally discharged, the mucous membrane. It is thin, glistening in Th boy, who wa visiting at his appearance and always moist when in health.

fniJnJL Th particular portion of mucous membrane been called to supper after having been hunting groundhogs, waa re- 'which lines the breathing apparatus, the bronchial Jecting the shells from the gun and tubes, has important functions to perform. Perhaps Big Change in Face Powders association and that graduates of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Musgrove Zanesville schools will continue county Auditor's office. MARSHAL ADAMS ON DITTY Marshal John Adam is back on duty again, the marshal! who had been confined to hi home for a few days on account of Illness, was relieved from duty by Jasper Stuart who had been appointed by Muyor C.W.

King to fill the vacancy made by Mr. Adams' Illness. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Clem E.

Hankln- 1H. COl'EtwkNU. to be admitted to all of the stan of Canton are spending a few days in this city with friends. Mrs. Anna Donahue Is seriously ZFJZriE? XT: the chief one is to warm and moisten the air breathed into the lunes.

and as a Preventive, take Laxa dard college and universities of this section upon certificate ofj graduation and without examlna-j ill at her home on East Water pan on the kitchen table and then It cleanses the too, and prepares it for proper presentation to tive BROMO QUININE Tablets. A Safe and Proven Remedy. Th box bears the signature of B. tlon. A new French process powder that Is not affected by persplratlos will not let an ugly shine come through; stays on Until you take It off; fine and pure; makes the pore Invisible: looks like beautiful natural sktn; rives a soft velvety complexion.

Get this new wonderful beauty powder called Mello-glo. Bailey on Main. entering air. mk8 nip. uny con of the lungs.

B. A. M'GINNIS To keep th mucou mej.brane street. Hugh Klnsel, who has been seriously 111 at his home on South Main street, is slightly Improved, urove. sink B.

A. McUlnnls, aged 68, a lead- healthy and normal there Is abun Brown, Mr TRY A T. R. WANT AD. in salesman for the Tracey-Avery hlood aunnlv.

civen to. the tia- Mr. and Mrs Irvln Mrs. W. li R.

H. Starkey and appearing In the nose, will soon reach th bronchial tubes, giving: bronchitis as a complication. common cold may extend downward and do the same thing. Heart disturbance may Interfere with normal blood circulation In the bronchial apparatus, and produce bronchitis. CROOKSVILLE NEWS Lewis motored to Newark Thursr company of Mansfield, died at hU fc delicate blood vessels.

There home on the Conesvillj road south of Coshocton Wednesday evening Manila which furnish the at o'clock. He died of pernl- We-iure- borne of these give out a vlti day. where they spent the day wl Mrs, gtarkey's daughter, Mrs, '-A- High School Senior Class clous anemia iciear nuia uk waier miu umn He is survived bv his widow Ithlcker mucus, So long a the blood MrEIla Mcalnnlsone'son Carl ntcessa a daughter Mr. William Graham ta' a.n.d necessary three brothers. O.

P. McOlnni. of Miss Ellen Duckworth on Tuesday evening. Lunch was served and all present had a most enjoyable occa condition of the nosa and thrnat I NEW LIFE IS PHI A WIFE'S" CONFESSIONAL Adele Garrison's New Ehass of Revelations of a Wife sion. Those present were Eva Presgrave.

Frederick Tracey. Ida this city, H. K. McGlnnls of Central f.n" TSt tail oth City ana Attorney V. MoGinnis JJLn aLSES Play To Be Presented This Evening CROOKSVILLE, April 1 8.

Everything Is nl readiness for the presentation of the senior class Zinn, Ora Baughman, Trus- of Leon, and one sister Mrs. Metta sen, Leona Jack Brown. dust or smoke or chemical fumes Phyllis Tracey, Ruth Lowry. Ivan any attack of pneumonia may extend to the bronchi and result In, bronchitis. It rarely appears as aa Independent and original ailment.

On another occasion I shall speak more in detail of this ailment. I have told you enough, however, to Indicate that fresh air and the avoidance of those influences which make for colds and catarrh will be likely to guard you against bronchitis. Price Russell Brunnon. Douglas Tracey of Trlnway. Five grandchildren also survive.

The funeral will be held' in the Seventh street Christian church on IHTOEVERYORGAtli OF A MAN'S BODY Sharpville, Pa Electric Crane Uptons, Hazel Kamho. Emory Goff, Helen Stedman. Peggy Hen- play, "Assisted by Sadie" at the new high school auditorium this Friday evening. April Hi, beginning may result in Irritation of the tis-aues. The blood supply becomes too great.

In consequence the glands pour out an excessive quantity of ifluid and thick mucous. The mucous membrane Is bathed and flooded with the secretion. Then you have bronchitis. An acute attack of Influenza, first i Tie Startling Question Which Dicky Asks of Madge Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Burial in the Frazeysburg cemetery.

Flowers are to be omitted, is the nings. rnmp Tracey, KtnelUa Lan-derman. "and Ludlow Tracey, TAKEN TO HOSPITAL Mrs. Clarence Lonslev of North request of the family. Answers to Health Questions MT first glance at Dicky ln-law should awaken before' when I cam out en the returned I knew I was in for 1 bad quarter of an hour, but theroi lawn In response to big call vni.

hh ut ciock. mis piay is a lour act comedy, and is replete with laughter and thrills, and will keep you on the edge ot your seat-Judging by the sale of tickets, a large attendance Is anticipated. The cast Is ae follows: Alonzo Dow. the mystery. Raymond Cook- MRS.

GRANVIILLB LAWRENCE vpciaiui, vvumcu rtp auu Got It Read His Into 4 esting Story of Ka-di-ok. Buckeye street, has been admitted to the Grant hospital at Columbus. She is suffering from a fractured hip bone, as the result of a fall sev. Mrs. Granville Lawrence 89, died I and Junlor'g ahowed me that bl through It banter bad betrayed his small son' unconscious wile had feeling that I put all other duties h.

rff.f wihA. ai. before my welcome to him. For at her home In Keene Wednesday riiinTWtMlfir fn flpf afternoon at 4 o'clock from bron- IUIIZWClier VU. V1C15 oral months ago.

Late reports from the hospital state that the patient acy; Michael Cameron, the detective, Robert Evans: Colonel Jenni- chlal pneumonia. She Is survived 1 vi. 1 once, I decided I would permit my Both Paving Contracts by four children, Day Lawrence, is recovering from the operation. own inclination for I dearly' love ver, the manager. Donald La Fol-letto; Reginald Null, the million and unless complications develop troll with my husband to be ruuia 0, nuica juawrence vl uib dolor bad not been proof against the srlld welcome which Junior had ao- ANXIOUS.

Q. Do you advise an operation for bunions? A. An operation cannot be advised without an examination, it would be best to see a chiropodist and be guided by his Judgment. V. L.

M. can I get rid Of superfluous hair? 2. What causes S. What shall I do for enlarged pors? will return home Che last of the harnessed to my conjugal duty. home, Mrs.

Charles D. Johnson of Warsaw and Mrs. Holly Mowery of Service Director Ray Tanner aire, George Showers: Doctor Bet-die, the professor, Donald Pettlt; week. corded him, and it waa almost hisi r.evertneies, a warned oacK into usual self which cam rapidly to the yard, I put up a fervent little toieet me. petition that Mother Graham would Punch, the bell boy, Lewis Wilson: this city, twelve grandchildren and awBraed the paving contracts for two great grandchildren, Uoth Greerfwood avenue and West SURPRISE TEACHER Mrs.

Maize Kincaid. teacher of Sadie Brady, the stenographer, i The funeral will be held In the min atreet to the Dunxweller If sure good to noma, ne noi unm aiicr our return. Thclma Stratc: Mrs. C. Chrlsto-! Then I put her and everything Keene church Friday after- thi nttv.

Thursday morning. the second grade at the north building, was given a delightful pner carley, the dowager, Eva else extraneouscompletely out of noon at 1 o'clock with Rev. O. Their bid for West Main was officiating. Burial in the 1 555,90, and for Greenwood Wilson: Harriet Carley.

the step-daughter, Ruth Drlggs: Senora my mind, resolving that I would en Aruino unapei cemetery, 379.60. Both will be of asphalt sur-t movw, Gonzales, the adventuress, Marie Moodle; Vickey Vaughan, tho debutante, Helen Van Atta: Mrs. MEETING HELD 'ujuiw particulars mnciiy send a nf herea sandstone. Work on botB A meeting of the Coshocton His- Qulnn, the the maid, Mragaret Ktought. torical Society waa held in the I streets will start as soon as the reneat vonr numatinn exclaimed, settling our boy more i firmly on his shoulder, and holding 3 him there with one arm, while he settled the other about my waist.

5 "Come on, let's take a walk up the liiii." i The proposal tempted me eorely, I i for the hill behind the farmhouse was one of our favorite pilgrimage. It was a fairly stlffish climb to It summit, crowned with oak tree. 1 From it farmsteads, woodland and i meadow dipped away In a i ful view, and upon a clear day one i could see the ocean and the sails I of the fishing smack four miles surprise party by her pupils Wednesday afternoon In honor of her birthday anniversary. her return from the other grades she found her desk laden with sack and package containing all sort of delicacies which make up a plo-nlc. The occasion was greatly en-Joyed and will long be remembered by both teacher and pupsll who In a few days muut sny good hue.

A happy memory to the teacher that her pupils had so kindly remembered her, also a happy memory to her pupils that In their childish way they showed their love and re- public library Tuesday evening and A Z. Ry. Co. has signed the con-i 2. Blackheads are caused by the main item of business wa ajtract for paying Its share of the wrong diet or Intestinal trouble, discussion of the prospective pro- cost, and the work Is to be com-j 3.

Apply hot and cold conlpresres joy every minute of the unexpected little outing. "What' The Matter?" Neither Dicky nor I said much aa we climbed the hill. Before we had passed the barn, Junior had apied Jim, and with baby fickleness had run to him, abandoning us decisively. "Look after him Jim until we com back," Dicky shouted, and then he tucked my band Into his In the tender lover-like fashion which I adore, and started 6ft at almost a run up tha hill. WELL ATTENDED The Brotherhood meetlnar held "i A 7 4-' at the M.

E. church Thursday eve gram of work to be undertaken by the local historical unit this year. ning, was well attended, and the special program was highly en joyed. A delightful luncheon was pleted 00 days alter tne contract is ior 0 minutes night and morning, signed. Jury Reports Today READER.

Q. Is tuberculosis Th petit Jury for tho April term contagious? luoercuiosis of court of common pleas which was to have convened Thursday,) A. Yes, it Is contagious. served. distant.

CALDWELL NEVIS There also In the Spring we found AT DUCKWORTH HOME we can walk slowly coming A party was held at the home of spect for their teacher. was again excused, ins jury win report at 9 o'clock Friday. The case announced for hearing Thurs-dav was nettled. The case docket- th9.fvr,ihe,tlca' "Ad he said mischievous. Death the leaves for the trailing vonr wlnii arbutus.

There, later, we reveled In better than yours I re- il Nft. surprise-for I generally take mora Belle Valley and New Phila V. C. M. Q.

How long can a drowning person survlvo iu tho water? A. This is a rather difficult cues-tlon to answer since It depends on WOODSFIELD NEWS 0 -y-y LEO SINQE1I led for hearing in court of common I pleas Frldiiy before the Jury is that Tom aimlnst the county delphia to Meet On Diamond Jul Vi.i,iL:,i.. hand I found before we reached huckleberries and blackberries Mr. Leo P. filnpor.

oneratt 1 the Thi. i. a n.rannali many conditions, but nnlv the late home on, Oak Lawn av The lid will be formally tlltel BUtt and may require the! minutes at most. enue today. Members of a num First Annual Track Meet of County High Schools Will Be Held Saturday the 1925 baseball season at the entire day for hearinir.

ber of organizations attended In To Hnrrow 1. tu. a. h. how can I rid lt.et,i-tt.nn of dandruff? tiooa.

when the New Philadelphia! v. mnmni ftiori nnn. 2. How much a body, as did the Men's Bible Class of the M. E.

church, of County Superintendent of high school nlro will invade the tcatlon in common plena court! is 23 years old, 6 feet 4 Inches School Ed C. Felock and his as which her husband was the teach Anv tn hnrpnw th sum nf 1 tall Noble county park to battle with the top of the hill that I wa actually puffing. "What' the matter, old Dicky asked, slowing down, while I noted with chagrin that the tempo of his breathing had not changed. "Nothing," I answered shortly, trying to hide the Irritation I felt at myself. Dicky said nothing more until we reached the top of the hill.

Then he took my hands, swung me oft at arms' length, and looked me critically up and down, "Have you weighed yourself lately;" he asked. er. Mrs. Martin will be much sistant E. O.

Nelson have plans ttinn to be used for improvement; which Katie transformed Into cul-! Inary miracle. And there, In the late Fall, we were alway sure to find a belated wild aster for our I plucking. "I'd love to, Dicky," I said wiat- fully, "but" 'But me no but'," quoted Dicky masterfully, pulling me along the path. "Just let the solar system run Itself for a few minutes while you devote yourself to your bus- band." I Don't Dare To go!" But I pulled against htm, perhaps unconsciously pricked by his familiar Coach McCoy's outfit ot Belle Vnl- perfected for a banner event in purposes. They are represented by A.

Shampoo tho hair frequently Attorneys Myer and Crossan. and use a good tonic. For further missed In the home. In the church, and In social activities of tha community. The remalna were laid the first annual track meet of the high schools of the county, to be loy high school.

The game 'Will not be called until the activities have ceased at the field meeting to he held on the fairgrounds. New Philadelphia will come here with a particulars, kindly send a stamped, -w rtaiiiuFU, Rcnl Estate Trntisfir i to rest In the Oak Lawn cemetery, E. A. Howard to It. and nm-uuaressea envelope and rtpeat staged at the fairgrounds Saturday beginning at 10 o'clock a.

m. Four Bertha Trace, lot in rniirtn. PHILIP SCHUMACHER DEAD. 2. About 127 pounds.

teen of the sixteen high schools good aggregation of baseball players, and McCoy will present a line C. W. ana Arter 10 n. Miles, lot In Mt. Auburn addition.

Philip Schumacher, aged and well-known Woodsfteld resident P. D. Q. What would you advise for gull bladder trouble? J. w.

wiinur co jnc, to j. will be represented by their best scheduled will be participated in by snvtral hundred entrants. It up agnlnst th Invaders that Is sure to give battle. This promises to be th best high school game of the Is planned to have a basket picnic Brown, six lots, Zanesville Terrac. Beth Abraham congregation to Riley and Harry Lels, lot on Hlxth street.

died at his home on north Main street Tuesday night of lnflrma-! ties. He leave several children.1 many relatives and friends to mourn his passing. Funeral plans season, end a big crowd of fans 1 expected to turn out. A. A restricted dial, avoiding rich heavy foods and an excess of sweets Is advisable fur a patient suffering from this trouble.

Poor Intestine Tomorrow's HOROSCOPE Bw Genevieve Kemble SATURDAY, APRIL 25. The sidereal force for this day Hysee Run coal co. to Emma u. rn nrr.ivt ii ct nunv gibe at my fusslnesa, but with a troubled anticipation of his mother's! possible waking. "Honestly, Dicky I don't dare tol go Just now," I protested, hurriedly' explaining why.

1 "And I suppose there' nobody In! tho house except yourself with! enough gray matter to prepare aj of tea for Mother, even If she; wakes up, which It's a dead cinch fho won't until after we get are not complete. -'rinar. lot in uanneivi e. an electrlo crane at the' plant tM the Sharpville, furnace, is happy man. He has reason to I Joice, from the fact that, where few weeks ago hi condition was such that he had cause to complain; he Is, today, according to his state mcnt, enjuying th bast of health.

Mr. Singer resides on Mercer Avej He complained ot a general run. down condition, nerves shattered and he looked around for 'some thing which he thought might "brace him up." He ran info Kaf dl-ok, the most Wonderful herbal tonio and system builder of th present day. He got well acquainted with Ka-ei-oM, and today, he and Ka-di-ok are mighty good, friends. It wn through hearing good ports from popl who' hail uses) Ka-iM-ok that he secured the- lntr ductlon.

Right from th start, a cordtiitf to Mr. Singer's statement to a Ka-dl-ok representative, Kafj oi-ok bngan working on him There were no-upper-outs, lds4 wings, short-arm jab or punch! no nauseating doses, no knock-osf drops: simply a pleasant, aoothlnf method Ka-dt-ok usually has el meeting ailing folk and making them feci better. 1 1 After becoming thoroughly acquainted with Ka-dl-ok, MrJ Singer voiced his sentiments ill thece few terse words: "The results I received from tll-ok wore the very best. It fllle me full of pep and put new llfij into every organ of my body. 'I now feel fine." ij And the beautiful part oMt Ui the results usually achieved bvL Ka-di-ok are lasting.

Buy aj bot-f tie, read what is claimed for it on the label, and set accordingly. itev. jj. juarsnaii. castor or v.

rumination should be corrected. dinner, and all that Is necessary to insure an elaborate and most enjoyable event Is nice weather. No details have been overlooked by those sponsoring the week, and pennants and blue ribbons will be given those excelling In the sports. The. public In general I Invited the First Presbyterian church tour doctor will ndviaa aa this WOODSFIELD NOTES.

Ex-county commissioner C. E. the further details. city, will deliver the clas. ser- ii in d- v' mon to th ministers of the era make for a degree of activity in cer Wonhss of Bardl.

1 hare greet I 1IF.OWN EYES. ing friends today, tain line ot endeavor, but not with any prospect of worthwhile financial Dicky' voice waa impatient but hlsi 1 ful to make a practice of taking lax. Is Champion House Cleaner kiivm every night? tf Hen Jackson of Ashland, Is to enjoy the day's program of festivities. An admission fee of 10c Will be chcarged at the gates tinting class of the Forrest Grove high school, on Sunday evening, April 26. The ceremonies will be conducted In the church at Forrest Grov.

eyes danced with amusement. "Of returns. In publishing, inventions her visiting relatives anu menu Iwnnlv.five vears ago. "Tour medicine is certainly th A.It not wise. It would be to help defray expenses.

greatest cleaner I ever saw. I greatest oieancr i ever saw. I course, Katie out of the question. no pursuits of an unusual nature iThe Mater pretty nearly stuck pin! there may be satisfactory develop-In to her coming out they've had', "lents. However, with Jupiter In a some sort of ruckus' which I haven't; fairly unfriendly mood there will be David Crawford, prominent bMter to correct thi rti.V i never thought such stuff could be ntv of gr eTvegetab le.

fTesh iSI in a human being. I am feeling 10! urlnk pfentV 0 CUMM INGS MADE It IT Tlnvlnir for annuttl nrlnir Woodsfteld Presbyterian church man, wa "klduapped" Tueday evenlnar at Barnesville by a party found out about yet. But surely "ui nine jn tne way of financial re. INTERESTING CASE. Monroe county folk ro showing much Interest In the W'lloox-Lumbatl case being tried In com turn.

In all that tiortalns to dnmns. Mrs. Ticer or Katherine can manage' of Methodist enroute to a District tic, social and affectlnnal matters to prevent that electric kettle from) frollo of the Alpht PI fraternity younger since taking the Newark Wednesday evening, Cum-Ou of Mayrs ondnrf ul Humming and hi eleven piece band of end am tolling everybody it is this ollv carried away many Iau-the clinmplon liono clcnmr. My Conference at Martins Ferry. mon pleas court this week, and the mere are favorable rulings.

Those whose birthday it 1 may look for a year of moderate success, but they should be careful of their verdict of the Jury will bo anxiously awaited, as th result will Crawford wa returning home from attending a meeting of Presbytery at St. Clalrsvllle, when the rels. Th musical organisation, otioioaiing in Himuca uni imms which Arthur Young 1 director, an ni1 can eat anything." waa proclaimed as being among 'It Is a simple, harmless preparation have do with similar cases cetting fire to the house wmie you're fon scant half hour. Of course know it will be a tremendous tellectual strain which only your massive brain can" "Oh, shut up!" I retorted laughing, for his eyes brimming with mischief and fixed upon mine were irre finance and with all manner or 'solsur was mnue, ana ne was lunner particulars kindly send a self addressed, stumped envelope and repeat your question. for trad-.

of thti pnjier nuemtoiit on medio-liint, Ajuipiie oiirt tmiiUitlon tubJerts that ure ot prneral iuitreat. the vt ut a Mttr it ttteh that it eaumu be in thi, rplumn. Hr. Ofieourt Kilt, u-Zita Ifia ourstlo a proptr me, write VOu Mcioiioly If a irll-nitlretred, tninu-fl nitlorie eiico.irj. Aililirna At.

I. I.XQUIRIf H. tonrniid, In car this ofice. docketed it Is said. Included In the out-of-lho-city legal talent.

Is tuan Martins Ferry, whore he the beat Uiat ever played in theithat removes the catarrhal mucus writings, in domestic and nersnnul from the Intestinal tract and allays affairs the outlook Is propitious. A child born on this dav niav bs Attorney H. Kunti ot Zunu- the Inflammation which causes vi He. was banqueted and otherwise: Licking county seat. This same "socialised." orchestra Is presenting a musical George P.

Wilcox of Itethesda, revue at the opera house here this Is a business visitor In Woodsfield' Friday evening, and will also play expected to be talented in same un practically all stomach, liver and Intestinal allmenls. Including ap- Ifor the formal opening of the Pine pendlcitls. One dose will convince sistible. "You win. I'll speak to Mrs.

Tloer and be back directly." He loosened his arm, and I sped Into the house, sending a message to Katherine by Mrs, Ticer, IX my mcu, i (riVMtv '5 t.l' Ka-dl-ok Is sold and recommends thin week. MARTIN FUNERAL, The lust sad riles over the remains of -Mrs, L. M. Mnrtln. were usual line of endeavor and be original In thought and action.

It will hr.ve a moderately successful career it use prudence in money matters. Is Lake amusement park on Sulurday 1 or money refunded. Bailey's on Harry Pnwlson of Columbus, s. Main and druggists everywhere. ivenlug.

vlsiuug Jrleuds here. ed by all drug stores in Zanesville. conducted by Kov, F. Cash.

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