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The Tribune from Coshocton, Ohio • 3

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THE COSHOCTON TRIBUNE PAGE THREE SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 9. 1923. 4-- MAKES THE DEAF HEAR which looked rather Biisptelous. I After the "gang" had collected 1 I.1..1.1 wl 1 1 HIS OWN CHOICE Remarkable Invention Enables the Deaf to Hear All Sound Clearly. HERE'S THE GIFT FOR XMAS.

two negro guards were stationed about the house. Watching an opportunity to swoop down on their prey, the officers darted Into the cellar and placed all under arrest. The guards fled. "The gamblers were caught In the said Officer Fisher. With the exception of one member of the "party" who tried to "beat It" and escape being arrested but failed in his attempt, the men showed no resistance and marched up to the mayor's office.

The men arrested and fined were Selected from this well chosen stock, there can be no question of quality or as the quality of our merchandise is well known. Everyone who is troubled with deafness in any form will be interested in the announcement of the Dictograph Products Corporation, Suite 917A, Cleveland Discount Building, Cleveland, Ohio that they have ut lust perfected a device which will enable every one whose auditory nerve is not entirely destroyed to hear as perfectly ns one whose heating is normal. To test it thoro-ly they sent it to a number of people who hud been dent for years and they report most gratifying results. Many state that they hear DIAMOND mm mm Mike Dirdsofig, James Hamilton, Richard Coper, George Whiteside, 1 was RINGS 5 Frank Johnson, Preston Chrestline, Frank Manson, Joe Preston, Walter Jackson, John Travis, Lester Seay, John Fuller, Carl Bryant, Perfect Stones 18k White Gold Settings Priced from $15.00 to $225.00 WRIST WATCHES Rectangular White Gold Cases, 15 Jewel Movements. Priced from $17.50 to $75.00 REGULAR SHAPED WATCHES Priced from $15.00 to $75.00 Harry Pike, William T.

Lucas, Booker T. Holliday, Townsley Bell, John Robinson and Bud Franklin, all colored. The cards and dice were In possession of the mayor Saturday. WARSAW BOWS TO tho slightest sound with perfect ease and that their natural hearing has been greatly improved. The manufacturers are so proud of their achievement and so confident that every deaf person will he amazed and delighted with 11, that they offer to send it to auy one by prepaid parcel post on ten days' free trial.

They do not ship C. O. nor do they require any deposit, but send it entirely at tholr own risk and expense, allowing tho user ten full days to try it und decide whether they want to keep it or not. As there is no obligation whatever, every one who Is troubled with deafness In any form should take advantage of this liberal free trial offer. Just send them your name and address for descriptive literature and free trial request li Diamond and Platinum BAR PINS PRICED FROM $25.00 to $50.00 Slit Kffiji 111 NEWCOMERS FIVE RINGS FOR ALL Prices $2.50 to $30.00 If 7, i VI I II ,1 K.7 blunk.

Adv. For DAD The Watch he Wants is Here. Prices from $15.00 to $100.00 CUFFLINKS All the new Styles. Priced from $1.00 to $25.00 were won In euchre by Mrs. W.

A. Beers uud A. G. Bretzius. On Friday evening Mrs.

It. A. Goudy and Charles Starker, Jr. were the prize winners. Tho home was beautifully decorated in carnations nnd narcIsKl flowers.

At a lute hour doltdoim refreshment a were nerved to tha guests. BABCOCK FUNERAL The Perfect Christmas Qift from Father to Sonny or from Wife to Husband Sister to Brother Girl to Friend H1GKOK' BELTS BUCKLES BELTOGRAMS The practical pi ft, certain to serve and to please and encased like a jewel. They nuke not only a practical gift but an acceptable one. $1.50, and more HE NEEDS MORE THAN ONE BELT Let us help you in your selection of your Xmas Gifts, it will be a pleasure for us, and profitable to you." No need to tell you of the quality of our MerchandiseIt is already known. Goods selected now will be held until Xmas.

CARL B. MEADE Jeweler The Newcomerstown high. school basketball aggregation won its first game of tho season by trimming the Warsaw basketers on tho lut tor's floor Friday evening. Tho score was 38 to 8. The Tuscarawas-co lads wore never in danger.

They darted out in the load and held it until the final gong was sounded. The Newcomerstown tossers showed excellent defensive as well as offensive work. They won the admiration of the funs from both towns. Never did the game lack interest. Thrills wore numerous on both sides.

Several fail accompanied the varsity five to Warsaw. Among the fans who attended the game from Newcomerstown were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Taylor and Miss Mary Barnott. Following Is the local lineup: Guards Murphy and Daughej-ty forwards Lnrkln and Adams, and Brown at center.

The subs were; Llritton, Beauregard and Curney. The coach and fans were pleased with the showing the locals made in the initial appearance. On December 14 the local quintet will journey to I'hrlchsvllle where they will battle the fast high school team. Newcomerstown Is aware of the fact that it will be a stiff task to conquer the villa varsity. AsNsoon as the gymnasium in the new school building is finished, which is expected to be some time In January or February, the locals will play their opponents at homo.

Newcomerstown is expected to havo one of the finest modern gyms in this section of the state. The new Central gym at Coshocton will be dedicated with appropriate ceremonies on Friday night of this week. The McKlnley high school five of Canton will play the Coshocton varsity boys. A high school team out of Columbus will play the Coshocton girls' team on the same night and assist in dedicating the new gym. Several fans from Newcomerstown Raw the two games at the new Central gym last night, the official opening of the gym.

Bus Driver Forgot To Leave Tribunes Limde GMMn; Funeral services will bo held Sunday afternoon ut 2 o'clock at tho home of his mother, Mrs. OUU: Barnes, Goodrlch-st, for Jesse Arthur Bttbc.ock, 35, who died Friday. Tho services will be conducted by M. Oliver, retired pastor of the U. B.

church. Burial will be made In the locnl cemetery. Brain trouble caused Mr. Bub-cock's death. He had been 111 for the pust three yeHrs.

He was born on April 2, 1K88 In Newcomerstown. Ho wua reured In Newcomerstown. Ho Is survived by one daughter, who makes her home with her mother; his mother and one half-brother, Harry Chambers, COSHOCTONS DSST STORE FOR MEN AND BOYS CANNOT SEARCH PRIVATE HOMES, JUDGE DECIDES NEWCOMERSTOWN HAPPENINGS OF LIVE INTEREST By Staff Correspondent T.J I PERSONALS I IWJ NASHVILLE, Dec. 8. The Tennessee supreme court today took a firm stand on searching private homes for liquor when Judge Grafton Green handed down a ruling in which he declared "tho court will not tolerate" the practice of securing search warrants "on Information and belief." Judge Green said "the history of our people for 300 years has demonstrated that police officers cannot be permitted to ransack at will the property of other people." Invention Asks How does Your Range Perform? 4 Plow many minutes does it take to; raise the' oven to four hundred and fifteen degrees? Have you any idea how many feet of gas is used? Have you any idea how much gas you use in the average baking? In other words, are your gas bills high? If they are, -what must be the answer? Isn't it logical that the range is responsible? In'st the solution a modern patented improvement that reduces the amount of gas consumed and yet gives you added convenience? It is not an expenditure to possess one, but an Investment, particularly when the new range will actually be paid for in the saving in fuel in 'bo short a period of time.

A 11 SCORE OF BLACKS PLEAD GUILTY ON A GAMBLING CHARGE Let meoc CANADA BARS U. S. FISHING VESSELS Twenty negroes on Clow-av, Newcomerstown, pleaded guilty before Mayor Charles Starker Friday night to the charge of gambling. Each paid a fine of $1 and costs and was released. Chief of Police J.

F. Fisher accompanied by the remainder of the fiLJt Wor FOR You Not Helen Mills and Madeline Ley visited Tuesday with the former's sister, Mrs. it. Seferth, of Newcomerstown. Mrs.

Maude Scott and daughter Lucille, were in Coshocton Sutur day. Mrs. E. B. Hughes, of Columbus is visiting her mother, Mrs.

Laun Misklmen on Cross-st. Mrs. Oscar Boles, of Richmond is viBiting home folks on III er-st. Daniel Lacey, of Detroit, visited his parents on North Col lege-st, last week. Mrs.

L. Mills, ufter several weokn visit with her son und family ar tho Central hotel has returned tu her home at Beaver, Pa. R. E. Mills and family of th.) Central hotel motored to Beaver.

Pa Friday to visit relatives. H. L. Donohoe Is spending the week end in Columbus. Mrs.

Gerald Adams was In Uhrlchsville last week shopping. OFFICE IS ROBBED WASHINGTON, Dec. 8. The Canadian government today notified the United States that American fishing vessels would not be permitted to enter Canadian ports after December 31 except for sbel ter from storms or in like Due to the fact that a Ited F.aglo bus driver forgot to "drop off" the Newcomerstown city papers from The Tribune office, Coshocton, until 6:30 o'clock, Saturday evening, many customers were unable to get their Saturday papers until lift mm fssiiif5 Hoi I Newcomerstown police force swooped down upon the negroes, while they gambled with cards and tdice in William T. Lucas' home on Clow-av, Friday evening.

The officers pulled a surprise on the "party." The negroes were shooting craps and playing cards in Lucas' cellar at the time of the raid. Friday- being pay day at the plant, where the negroes are employed, the po-; lice suspicioned something would be "doing" among the men that night The officers got a line on where the "party" was located early in the evening. The police saw men going into Lucas' house last night Against Y011 "How in the world does my money get away from me!" Such is month-to-month plaint of the person who lets arithmetic work against him. A small coin needlessly spent here, a larger coin there, a dollar-bill occasionally these driblets run quickly into big totals. But, when arithmetic works FOR a person we hear this: "Gee, look what I have in my Christmas Club account, and I have hardly missed the weekly deposits at all." Here are fourteen Christmas Club plans, which make arithmetic work FOR yous Don't Fail to Hear the LILLIAN JOHNSTON CO.

On People's Lecture COURSE TUESDAY EVENING DEC. 11 GRACE M. E. Church late last evening. The driver carried the papers to Uhrlchsville and then back to Newcomerstown before he discovered they were not thrown off.

The Saturday papers left The Tribune office on the 3 o'clock Newcomerstown bound bus and should have been landed In Newcomerstown ready to be delivered at 3:40 p. m. Saturday. Pleads Not Guilty To Serious Charge Walter Stamm, Newcomerstown, entered a plea of not guilty In HUNTSVILLE, Dec. 8.

A lone bandit entered the Lincoln Cotton Mill office here today, forced two employes to the wtill with a gun and escaped with the weekly payroll amounting to moru than $3,400. After gathering up all of the money in sight he backed from the office and disappeared. Compare It with This Range sults to raise the oven to a baking temperature, and the reason why Is patented. Doubt if you wish, gate. So long as you are paying the bills no one could be more interested In this Important matter.

The large powerful burner of improved design, size and location and the Round Oak principle, of heating the oven by four-way circulation and radiation, means a saving of one-third in gas and quicker re Mrs. O. White, Lancaster, will assist In celebrating woman's Day and In the jubi lee work at Church of Christ Sunday Everybody Plu 4 Interest 25c Even-Deposit Class 12.50 50c Even Depoolt Class 25.00 $1 Even-Deposit Class 50.00 $2 Even-Deposit Class 100.00 $5 Even-Deposit Class 250.CO $10 Even-Deposit Class 500.00 5c Decreasing Class 63.75 5c Increaslng and-Decreaslng Cla3s 32.50 10c Increasing-and-DecreasIng Class 65.00 20c Increasing-and-DecreasIng Clas3 130.00 2c Increaslng and-Decreaslng Class 13.00 2c Decreasing Class 25.50 1c Decreasing Class 12.75 1c Increasing Class 12.75 Welcome. Mayor Starker's court to tho charge of defacing grave markers In the local cemetery, installed by his Bister-In-law, Mrs, Mildred Stamm. He furnished bond for $500 and was boun4 over to common pleas court.

This was given out at the mayor's office Saturday. The charge was filed by the sister-in-law. She charges In tho affidavit that Stamm defaced the markers that she had erected for his brother. SPECIAL MEETINGS DRAW BIG CROWDS 0m fox A You may pay as far In advance as you wish. The, Club ends early In next December.

ROUND OAK GAS RANGES There are other important features for example, a broiler that has the capacity and has a sufficiently powerful burner to broil economically or toast, if you prefer; the oversize gas top; burners designed to burn a blue flame; convenient oven regulator, a self-lighter; a wide variety of styles, designs, trims and sizes. All of these conveniences you surely owe it to yourself to possess, but first investigate. We Invite the privilege of making a complete demonstration, at which time you are requested to ask for the large free catalog. Look into this important matter this week. No one ever had too many pairs of hose it is the gift of usefulness as well as beauty.

Large stocks await yoi? here Hosiery of Silk, Wool or Mixed Fabrics. We carry these well known brands "Gordon" "Eiiiel" "Weldrest" and "No'aseme" The FOUR Classes start with a fsmall amount, which increases for the first twenty-flvo woekn, and then, starting the other way, dwreaHPS for the rpmalnlng period thus providing a plan that Is much easier to complete than would be straight Increasing plana. All Classes draw Interest If deposits are made promptly. The revival meetings held at New Philadelphia Baptist church last week in charge of the Rev. i Harley C.

Fletcher, pastor of the Newcomerstown church of the same denomination met with success. He preached to large audi- I DANCE AT CASINO The Society Entertainers orchestra of Uhrlchsville and well known In Newcomerstown will play fu' the dance at Casino hall Monday evening. The dance Is being given by Messrs. Reed and Sondles. UTK "know that our patronn of dlnrrlmln-atlon would tiuy elsewhere if they did not know our breads to be of excellent quality, Jlut they ntlll prefer buying from us.

"Most nourishing food" Home Bk. Go. Women's Stockings 50c to $3.00 Men's Socks 25c to $1.50 Boys' and Girl's Hose 40c to 95c Half the game of getting ahead is getting started. Join today, and have a lump sum, plus a pleased feeling, early next December. Commercial National Bank $7.50 DOWN AND $7.50 PER MONTH (No Interest) Places a Genuine Round Oak in Your Home.

Use While Paying. EUCHRE PARTIES 413 Main Si. Coshocton, Ohio. Cor. 6th Walnut-Sts.

Phone 103. CANTWELL' WHERE QUALITY COUNTS Stevenson's Store 1 I North North SHOES HOSIERY Mr. and Mrs. Milan Meyer were host and hostess at two Euchre parties Thursday and Friday evenings of last week at their home on North College-st. Eighty guests enjoyed the affair.

On Thursday evening the prizes OUR XMAS CLUB BLOT AGAINST YOUR SPENDING SELF Third St. Coshocton, O..

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