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The Tribune from Coshocton, Ohio • 8

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PAGE EAm THE COSHOCTON TRIBUNE Ohio with all the history of (ax In HOPE IS DIM Tribute to Dead TONIGHT "The Bounder" TONIGHT dodging in black and white on the' records of very county In the state, I i do not believe the promises and statements made in flat con trad lc- The Funniest Close-Up mr FOR PEACE IN PASTIME of Married Life Ever We tlon of public records? These tax ONLY formers who own up that the Hit st' COAL STRIKE Will Be Paid by National League NEW YORK. Dee. 2 Memorial ners are paying a flagrantly un-! just part of the taxes, want the HARRISBl'KG, Dec. 2 farmers to believe that the uniform Whatever hopes that had existed I rate which has never had a look in services for the leagues dead will be held by the National league at the Waldorf-Astoria hotel on next Filmed! Featuring ELEANOR BOARDMAN, LEW CODY RENEE ADOREE CREIGHTON HALE From the Play That Kept BROADWAY HOWLING! Wednesday It was announced todav Whether cr Not You Are a Bargain Hunter, You Must Not Miss "LOVE'S BARGAIN" WITH Marjorie Daw and Clive Brook Tensely Dramatic Scenes! Beautiful Romance! Real Entertainment! AND BIG COMEDY A TACK VH1TC PRODUCTION by President John A. Heydler.

Com-( of a quirk settlement of the strike 'ta adoption in Ohio's public of I5S.O0O hard coal miners com-; responsible for their pletely faded today us prepara- 'ronKs. and the preKent hell bent 1 tiona went forward by both sides fr-ankruptry situation now before for a long, bitter struggle. of state- The pres- John h. Lewis, president, Unit- Pnl sltuati" due to the watched. Mine Workers of America.

de-worJ of the army of boosters parted for his home in Springfield. now at helm and armlng all 111., strengthening the belief that hlP- "Soak the Hayseeds with I negotiations are off for the pres- th ran he lent. The operators showed no In- 'm- rate- nor unsHiuner ianais wiij deliver ine principal address, his subject being the career of Christy Mathewsoa. Harney Dreyfuss will sneak on KINOGRAM NEWS And Comedy, LIGE CONLEY In "PLEASURE BOUND" Charles If. Ebbits and William F.

Baker, on Edward J. McKeever. Eulogies also will be delivered on John B. Day, Julius Glelschman, Ashley Lloyd, Sam Crane, Arthur Soden. William Phelon, Joe Flan-ner, Marvin Goodwin, and Frank: E.

Gore. I Crane and Phelon were baseball' writers of national reputation, the former having been an infielderj with the Cincinnati Reds In his: I 9 WITH dlcatlons of changing their vtew of the 11 point peace plan offered hrd8 by Gov. Olfford IMnchot which I n'an" sgers and publlc-servlee-corporat on they spurned as impractical." are work, They insisted however, hat the llold up the peopIe eVery dol-j cioor naci not been closed, opera- Iar lhev can squeeze out of them. tors Insisted there was no desire! home; hould be ion the part of the operators to watchword of every voter who break down or weaken the union, wantg t0 aee county mimIcl. Gov.

Plnchot refrained today from pallfy and every other political discussing the situation. He has division governed decently. Begin not disguised the fart, however with the primary and make It ona that he was disappointed at the tin fact and not a farce. The tax i reception his peace plan was giv- dodgers and tax wasters have made by the operators. jit a farce.

It Is up to the advo- I'pon leaving for home Lewis cates of honest government and fair said Vice President Phillip Mur- play by equitable taxation to make early days. 3 CSctXliio-tVXL (flscl4A5 Decision of TOMORROW Richard Barthelmess In 1 6unor irAini Referee May Break Match mm tlnue the tournament all winter. Much Interest was shown in the games last winter. CHICAGO, Dec. Schae- ray of the union will be In charge It a fact by using It to clean up the PAST! 1 of strike headquarters In Phila public service.

D. S. SNIDER. fer, world's champion 1S.2 balk line billiard player, today threatened to withdraw from a match he Is playing here with Edouard Horemans of Belgium. He asked that Referee DAILY MATINEE diiphla.

I "The flgbt Is now between the I anthraclte-conBumlng public, as represented by Gov. Plnchot, and the anthracite operators," said Lewis, who, In behalf of the miners, had accepted the Plnchot plan us a basis for resuming nego J. Herbert Levis be removed and DR. BAXTER SPEAKS AT LANCASTER Rev. J.

M. Baxter, pastor of Grade M. E. church, delivered an address, Tuesday evening, to the Men's Brotherhood of the Lancaster M. E.

church, 'using as his subject, "The Humor of a Trip Abroad. based upon a recent trip he made to Europe. Health Reels Shown Before Small Number claimed that Levis had made an THURS. FRI. SAT.

WfflLOAM s. unfair decision against him In last night's play, the second block of a three block match. Muscle Shoals Problem Back with Coolidge WASHINGTON, Dec. 2. Muscle Shoals was dumped back on the white house doorstep today by the committee appointed by President Coolidge last year to Investigate and recommend disposition of this great government property.

Unable to agree, the committee nrespnlprl thn nroalitntit with ma. A small crowd attended the pub-! Strike me pink, but if he Horemans was leading Schaefer. lie program on health education 1.000 to 931 at the end of last night's tiations with the operators. There were rumors today that Gov. Tlnchot would call a special session of the legislature to force settlement of the strike.

Another play. Today efforts were belns mm under the auspices of the Coshoc-ton-co Medical Society In Central high auditorium, Tuesday evening. made by persons backing the match to placate the champion. doesn't look like a jolly good fellow, you know. lie is one of the many New York kiddies who, dressed as a ragamuffin, went from house to house Thanksgiving day for any gratuity handed him.

The trouble started durlne the fifteenth Inning of the evening and the twenty-third of the match. view frpely expressed was that the strike situation will not bo brot to a head until wintry weather sets In and public opinion begins clamoring for federal Separate Air Service Plan Strikes Snag WASHINGTON, Dec. 2The Morrow aircraft report, contaii 0 the results and findings of the president's personally ordreed investiga jority and minority rports. Both recommended leasing the nlant to The program was In the form of three motion picture reels on health education. The first dealt with the Schick test for diphtheria, as has been practiced In the local schools; the second was a comic reel also having a health educational motive; and the third characterized an appeal for support of the Red Cross seal sales.

Dr. Klelnsrhmldt, of Columbus, head of (he health educational de Schaefer was ahead for the first time, 913 to 869. Ievls ruled he had moved a frozen ball before hitting the first object ba'l. Schaefer insisted he had hit the other ball first, but he was waved back. private capital, but under vastly different conditions.

HUSBANDS, IF IDEAL, SCORE ON 11 POINTS To find that figure of legend, HARRISBURO, Dee. 1-The refusal of the anthracite operators to accept the peace plan of Gov. Olfford Plnchot in the wage controversy practically assures the calling of an extra session of the Pennsylvania legisla tion Into the aircraft controversy, was laid before President Coolidga at the white house todav. the ideal husband, you can exam- partment of the state board of i Ine a man on eleven points. If While denying many of the al health, prefaced each reel with legations made by Colonel William RADIO FAN'S OWN COLUMN talk explanatory of the picture.

GRANGE SPRING MOUNTAIN Spring Mountain Orange will meet, Friday evening, December, 4. The following program will be given: Roll call Short seasonable stories. Special music. Dialog, three girls. Refreshments, committee In charge, Mrs.

Jay Chubb, Mrs. Frank Mamer and Mrs. Fannie Uhlman. he scores high on all of them, he must be near the Ideal. That word comes from Daisy Deane Williamson of tho Unlver-isity of New Hampshire extension I service.

The part of an Ideal hus- band in the maintenance of a ture. This was the opinion on Capitol Hill today following the ringing declaration of the state's chief executive that "the operators had turned down Industrial peace and declared war." In the absence of federal Intervention and with coal sunnlics Mitchell, in his flaming attack on the nation's air defenses, the report makes numerous recommendations for improvement of aircraft In. military, naval and commercial use. The Morrow board turned down flatly General Mitchell's demaad for separate aircraft distinct from tha war and navy departments. Famous French Recipes happy, contented, and prosperous Lome, says Miss Williamson, in A rlYmtniloii romantic drama of trie wtsr, ON THE AIR TONIGHT Boston, WNAC, 280.3, 8, concert.

Chicago, WLS, 344.6, 7:15, Baroness Olga Von Rohn In opera songs. Cincinnati, WLW, 422.3, 11:45, male quartet, "Songs of the World War." Jefferson City, WOS, 440.9, 9 a. musical program. New York. WJZ, 454.3.

10:30, Alexander Brachackl, pianist. S3 (1 being Bteadlly depleted it Is believed that Gov. Plnchot's next move may be to seek a legislative remedy for the settlement of the anthracite strike. Just what sort of legislation. If ny, the Keystono solons could wrlie Into the statute books, to bring about a resumption of ne- ATTENTION! Chevaliers Canton Coshocton No.

92, I. O. O. Inspection Tuesday, Dec. 8th, 7 P.M.

Banquet 6:30 P. M. Committee. PARIS, Doc. 2.

One of the specialties of "La Pomme a Tell" is a good "Apple Loaf." Peel and cut the apples into small pieces. V-Ho equal parts of sugar und apples, for example, use two pounds of'sugsr for two pounds of the apples. Cook together for three hours with only a small quantity of water. Add two or three leaves of gelatine moistened with warm wuter. Fill a charlotte mold with tho mixture and put Into a cool place.

Serve the next day with a vanilla cream sauce. big in tction, big in thrills. Bij far the greatest picture Williem S. Hert eifer offered. The gretet land rush in histonj reproduced in perfect realism by the one man who knows the great weot.

PLAN POOL MATCHES The first of the series of pool tournament games will be staged In the Cain Brothers' pool parlors on West Main st, Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. Tho Cain Brothers expect to con- gt'imuons between the operators land miners Is problematical. There Is no precedent for the cufte. Cheaper con I Tor the consuming i public which has been long sought, may tilso result from the special i session, if held. It understood volves at least these eleven virtues placed In any order that pleases you most: Have a sense of humor.

Assume a share in tho responsibility of bringing up the children. Co-operate with tho wife In working out a family budget, lie willing to raise the standard of living ns finances permit by adding comfort, beauty, and entertainment for tho home. Provide for proper working equipment in the home. Assume responsibility for fuel supply, building of fires and care of ashes, also for buildings ami ground Share in the Job of keeping things In their place. lie able and willing to help with housework in emergencies.

Look out for a vacation and recreation for wife. Help to keep chronic grouchi-ness out of the home. Continue the practice of common courtesies observed before marriage. that a movement has been Mart- ed to repeal the anthracite coal i jtax. This would mean a possible reduction of from 5o cents to $1 Proper Home each ton of coal shipped to the1 (Continued from Pci One) market.

Finances of the state In-1 selves and that the nation would abolishment of the tax again regain its balance. He would h. possible without serious-i dwelt on the delinquency of par-lv affecting any of the depart-1 ents and the greater delinquency NO ADVANCE IN PRICES- .1 i communities and the state as Children lUC 9Zn'UZtnm 8.our,'e' Uh real contributing factors of Why are the American people so far ahead? ww ww i hi- Kuvcrunr nns mm nn nf. concerning tne calling of also much nbo.it Hpecial session of the legislature, As a result of his official posl-but it was freely predicted today tions, Mr. Coulter has had a wider that the situation in the nnthra-, experience In juvenile courts and cite Industry would bring a dofl-jhas had more individual cases of niln announcement from him in reclaimed bovs coming Formal Argument HTAHNA the near future.

(Continued from Pane One) state road program for 12 or 15 years back, pointed out the coorl 'under his supervision than per-j haps any other man in the world. TONIGHT and THURSDAY Enjoyed by All Who Love the Excitement of Stirrina HIM CONTINUED He said bad conditions were not! that had been accomplished, the confined to the large titles and in mistakes that hail been made and proof of his contention cited compared the Ohio road program fuses coming under his personal land policies with that of other observation on faring In i.ln states Ho iKmlnrcl Hm trivial. d'uiitiinieit from 1'uge Six) MATINEE DAILY BEN WILSON AMrff JEVA CEITBER in a TkrilliiW'estenMm VtcBysQiiFays AN ARROW "GREAT WESTERN same situation they were in 1S7.1 Lamps and in villages machine politics in road mat-aihi tliey wont thru the same grill-; wprs0 mn anvfh(n neters and said that his organization, rmanclal.y, hut tho tax dodgers the Ohio Good Roads Federation Drsma and Sweet Romance. "THE JUNIOR PARTNER" With Johnie Fox, Jr. New York.

With all the good ai(liR It could in having a lie Institutions are doine to khvp i buslnpss Instead of a political ad- never came up to help fanners or tiny others in distress, but insisted 'V iKm trhvy from lives of crime he ar. ministration of state and county let the farmers pay then, Um roa(Is thru the hI(hway on their dues, and dodged their fin. Is it strange that the people of home, a home where the influence1 I'liiinciat pnases of a good man and a good woman Work aml said that can be given personally the toT tll, ther WHEREVER world-travelers come together the amazing comforts of Americans are sure, to come in for discussion. Why is it that the average American lives like a king? To be sure, he has more money to spend than any other person in the world, but then he insists on spending it to bring better living to himself and family. Who knows what a subtle, but influential, part advertising plays in putting the American people ahead? Advertising by showing us new and better things, keeps us from being satisfied with "well enough." Advertising by making us want more, wakens the springs of action within us to get more.

American advertising is a pretty substantial explanation of American advancement. Coming Friday Saturday ADrimi of Love in the Hills of ljte WILLIAM FOX Pttitnts a. 1)1 iWU lffinfm Eli ilIMcl It, tyh: JOHN GOLDEN Juccm wayward boy or girl, even if theyl'T TV i are only foster parents. fTf ta "ml "1 i -plained its distnbut on to the varl- He sa.d there are now 346 (1strjfts aorl other and B'K Sister org.nla-j he told of misleading re-tions in the country. While not I ports and statements that had gain-1 every hoy and girl Is reclaimed he ed access to many newspapers In' fnld that the statistics of these regard to this tax.

At the close of! organizations show that 94 per the meeting a vote of thank THE FOOD CENTER 20c 22c 30c Fresh Hamburg, lb Vcribcst Wei her wurst, lb. Full Cream Cheese, lb cent of the "little brothers and i extended to Mr. Rudlsil for his sisters' are started on careers visit to Coshocton and the aid he which result in making useful and i hd given the new inter -county respected citizens of them. In his highway project. state he said it costs $lfil a year; for each of fh inmates of reformatory Institutions, but In 5 UNCLAIMED MAIL the Big Brother movement the FRESH OYSTF.RS same work Is even more effect- Mr.

and Mrs. Kdward Bryan. Mrs MS lPiL 'fnm rf nwfl-i" piwia 'Kowtr wijb Sv: t- MivK mowiy faul rax mi Iti'S 1 VSvViaoaJCHJRTZJNGEK Ked Beans, i(n No. 2 can' Silver Fleece Sauer Kraut, 4Cn No. 3 can Ively accomplished by the expen- E.

H. Bryan. Mrs. Jollo Clark, Ed. dlture of eleven and a fraction Courtright, D.

A. Hall, Raymond dollars a year. i Harold. Miss Corabelle Huttmire, He declared that the notion that "elan Johnson. Mrs.

Clifford Me. all bandits today were returned r'' Marshal, Mrs. Minnie soldiers was the merest tommyrot i 11 Mathews, M. Power, E. L.

He said In New York state 73" per Week, Tho Ellt Rubber Co. ancy Pink- Salmon, 15c I lb. tall can cent or tne linnrtits are well under 24 years of age. which precluded LANGLEY ASKS REHEARING Read the advertisements. They call you to better things 1 then from ld War service.

ciNYIXXATlTir 2-PetiUon frin'i. 1 1 I' for 8 ot the case of John friemls and re atne, here and he V. Unglcy. congressman of Fike- ill! I YELLOW FRONT COR. SIXTH MAIN Any 5' zed Order Deliver-d fcr Sc.

PScne 1517. i mis iiiei as'Mdiiing decp ville, convicted on a charce 1 Iff Read Today's Want Ads! personal interest in revisiting a of conspiracy to violate tho Vol- city he had not -I'll tally manhood. i States court ot anneals vestcrdav. I.

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