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The Zanesville Signal from Zanesville, Ohio • Page 3

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JSvenlnf, January 15, A A A it Install Officers of D. U. V. Chapter 11 well, Jtn. 15, Mrs.

Rebecca president of the District Ho. 9, D. of U. preddml at installation of of Ance Tent Xo. htld in the American Legion hall.

president, llrt. Nellie Krap, presided In chair. During the business scMion the report of tho annual Inspection or the tent given, the tent receiving a grade of W.9 per cent. The installation followed general routine of business. The installing officer waa by Anna Til ton, guide; Victoria Smock, chaplain; Ntllt JSUrtx- musician: Carrie Harklna and Beachler, color bearer.

The following officers were Installed: Preakient. Km. Florence Parriah; vice president, Viola McDonald; Junior vlco president, Wava (Installation later); chaplain, Rebecca Barnhouee; treasurer. Mary Parks; council members, Nellie Kemp, Marie Addis, and Marr Walters; patriotic instructor, Elizabeth Archer; aeccrtary, Columbia Merry; prew reporter, Bertha UUman; guide, Anna Tllton; guard, Vena Mllltr; assistant guard, Bus It Dye; musician, Startaman; color bearers, Thelma Rice, Allie Sanford, Mary Bprlng- and Lillian Boyd, The were elected for the Tarlous committees of the tent: flower committee Marie Addle, Hel- Newleroad. and Columbia Merry; relief and sickness, Florence Pairiah, Krnan, Martha McQlaahan, Carrie Hawkins and norm Sulllva visiting Beatrice BarnhouBe, Victoria Smock.

Tunle McDonald," JSusle Dye, and Merlbah Beachler. program, Nellie Kemp Wftva Elisabeth Neile Starttznan and Mayme Tt flush ajad acid from and correct irritation of bladder so that you can stop "getting up nights" get a 35 cent of Medal Haarlem Oil Capsules and take aj directed. Other symptoms or kidney and bladder weakness are scant, burning or smarting cramps--puffy eyev FALSE TEETH Rock, Slide or Slip? FAHTEI.TH, new, greatly Impror- powder to be sprinkled on upper or lower plates, holds false teeth firm and comfortable. Can not slip, rock or pop-out. No gummy, gooey, taste or feeling breath sweet and pleasant.

at Bckerd's. Gkt rAflrrBPTH today Bailey's on Main. Help Kidneys tf tmm Kidaen aotf CAPUDINE WOMEN SPAIN A BUILDER? yotire ncrrous, nric itnd'in need of a tonic, -wtignt below normal, a fcrl' tircd-cnit Weak, follow tbe adrice of Chas. Sticwr of 2009 Sin- tdttsky Ohio, who says: a scrtre cold which seemed to all ttim me, causing my much mntSovm. A lew bottles of to be of lr.

Goldefi Mtdkal Dlxtytcry rtttorcd me to perfect ImJlh. I hart mbo aSrai It 1o ftry (pictore aborc) had no appetite, ktt wtifht had XK atebitioa aJ- feh tirtd. After taking the he wu bKk to normal i Ublctt SO cta. fiealock and refreshmcnU, Lillian Mary Walteri Anna Tilton, Aeceivefl Word of Death Mrs. Theodore T.

Murphy re- receive word of the death or her aunt, Ellen Ooodmallet, 72, who wu instantly killed by a train at Liverpool, Thursday at 11 o'clock a. nv. She made her home with a ton, C. E. Qoodmallet, Kaat Liverpool.

Entertained H. T. ft. Club Mary McKee Tery charmingly entertained of H. Bridge club at the Mary Upton Tea room.

The evening houn were very pleaaantly spent in bridge, with three tables in play. Prizes were awarded to Mn. Kathryn Gray and Mrs. Helen Young. At the cloee of the evening'! enter- taiDinetn, a delicious luncheon wu aerved to the following: Mesdamea 1 Oertrude McGlwhan, Ruth Cain, Ruth Knoz, Helen Toong, Kathryn Gray.

Harriet Glbaon, Marjorie Har- rlJi Clyta Gardner, Lylan Hesfion, Hazel Grove, Lois Ditch, Mary McKec and Miaa "Margaret Bill who waj a of the club. Thimble Club The TJilmble club held Office. Mrs. their regular annual business ing with the election ol At the home of Mrs. Henry Mills Friday evening.

Mrs. W. A. Okey waa elect- ex! president of the club, Mrs. R.

H. Cleary, vice president; Mra. J. S. Harris, secretary, and Mrs, Cora Iceland, treasurer.

The committee appointed were Mrs. W. H. Bowron and Mrs. W.

C. Wher; flower committee, Mrs. O. R. Croy and Mn.

John Young, press re- potters. -v Miss Retta Teener was given a vote of thanks for the efficient manner in which aho died the office ol president of the club lor the last two years and an ovation for her thoughtfulness for the pleasure of the club as expreseed In many outstanding acts of kindness during her term of J. B. Harris, who had been custxxUan of the Jewel, now presented to Miss Teener; the diamond ring, which is the property of the club and which la always given to the retiring president. This will be treasured among Mian Teener's precious ponaemslona until it is finally BUrrencl- ered to the next retiring president.

As a fitting climax to tho fin unusually pleasant evening, an unique surprise was given to Mrs. Mills, which consisted In a gaily decorated "Sunshine basket." containing a gift from each member of the club, one gift to be opened each day by Mrs Mills, who Is a "shut-in." Delicious refreahraenta, provided by the courte- vy of Mlsa Teener, also a surprise to Mrs Mills and the other members of the club, were served by Miw assisted by Bowron, Wher and Young. Bank Elected of New First National bank held a meeting in the banking rooms, Thursday and elected officers Tor the ensuing year They are as follows: President, A. L. Schaier; vice-president.

Madison lams, cashier, Donald Harfcins; bookkeeper, Mrs. Willis Hupp and assistant bookkeeper, Miss Mrjorie Groves. Missionary Meeting at Frazeysburg Home Special Attorney to Prosecute Cases New Islington, Jan. 19--Because of the voluminous wont connected -with foreclosure sulU In the collection of delluqufcnt real taxes, the couuty cotninlssl oners meeting In aptcial session here Saturday tor the purpose of workinf on their annual appropriationi, appointed D. F.

Trew, leral counsel to RAfiint the prosecuting attorney, in thU regard. A statutory time limit for auch sulU following certification of delinquent lands to the prosecuting attorney by the county auditor, waa another element which made it CKOJJ to appoint assistant counsel. auditor has certified around 500 tracts of laud as delinquent, and having no alternative other than carry out the law, the prosecutor was forced to for help. Foreclosing in such cases, entails the making of an abstract of the land Involved and a search of records to determine whether or not there any mortgages or against the property which require much time and effort. The commissioners during their session worked on the budget but late in the day tabled the matter for further consideration today.

Must Oft Dog Tagi Next Saturday, Jan. 20, is the last day to obtain dog licenses without the owner subjecting himself to arrest and additional liability of paying a penalty Bo far, only 1264 out of about 35OO dogs have been licensed. Basketball Results Results of county high school basketball games played Friday follow- Team Boys Coming 25 New 'Straiteville 16 30 18 14 13 Moxihala 18 Thornville 28 Junction City Glenford Girls 6 22 30 15 33 16 26 7 37 7 day, January by members to the local chapter by notifying Hawl worthy matron or Adda Her- rid, secretary. It is expected that Chapter will attend thia meeting. H.

A. Oblinftr, residing oT town, la seriously 111. Albert Jones and son. Raymond, route 1, were buaoees visitors 1 WtxxUfleld Friday. Men's Brotherhood Will Meet Tuesday Dresden, Jan.

Brotherhood which will meet Tuesday evening, Jan. 16, will have pletfrurs of hearing Senator Ixjwrry, New Concord. The men's chorua will furnish music and readings will bf given by Alfred Newton, Zaneavlllr The Brotherhood meetings have been well attended and several noted have been presented on the surprised cm Birthday Members oC his family pleasantly surprised Prank Lacey on his birthday recently. A pot-luck supper was enjoyed by tha following: Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Steele and family; Mr. and Mra. Mar- Tin Cox and Mrs. Harry McGregor; Mr. and Mra.

jay Jamison and family, and Mr. and Mrs Frank Lacey. Other members of the family were unable to present. 8. C.

Bridge Club Mrs. Josephine Cox waa hostess Friday evening to members of 3. bridge club. Five tables were In play with the prizes being awarded Mrs. E.

O. Grlgss and Ruth drier and the guest prize awarded to Mrs. Jack Eastman. Guests invited were Misses Mildred McFarland, Hargaret 'Ogan, Neal 'Heady, Mrs. Jack Eastman, Mrs.

F. J. Rohrbaugh and Mrs K. Graham. Briefs Ladies' Aid is planning chicken Jitney supper at the Trinway Town Hall Friday evening, Jan.

,19. Frank Hahn and Jewe Strurte, near Plrlnfleld. visited Friday evening with T. W. Stanley.

Mra. John Schneider and daughter, Irene, apent two daya last week in Akron. Shawnee 24 Hemlock 15 Games this Friday will be as follows- Hemlock at Glenford- Coming at Thornville; MclAiney at Hemlock; Corning at Moxahala; June tion City at New Straits- I vlll at Somerset. Happenings Nondescript clui meets with Mrs N. Kishler at her home on ParL the Ifka club are planning for a avenue honoring their mothers Carnation chapter, 5 meets in This is the annual mother-daughter Daughters to Honor Mothers at Banquet Crooksville, Jan.

15--Members Masonic temple. 7.3O p- Breaks Arm tn Kali A fall vhile roller skating caused Bertha Ann Goodln, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Goodin, city, to sustain a compound fracture of the right arm above the wrist, Friday night. Estate Apprabcd Ths estate of Louisa V.

Johnston, late of Thornville, haa been to value 2O as follows: stocks and securities personal property 9915; real estate $3200. Jury Trial Today A Jury was to be seated in common pleas court today to hear the money action brought by Clarence McClin- tocjc against Jamea Collins aa admln- istrator at the estate of Otto Acker, McClintock claims there la due him :4 588 65 lor services rendered the de- Marriage License Henry Gaddls, SO. miner, and mf Jan. Homo MiMionAry aociety of Presby-, church held its regular meet-j Ing at the home of Mrs. Margu critc Riley.

Assistant Martin. 53 both of Shawnee. norw Frazltr, Mrs, Myrtle Graham, Msr. Lena Norris and Mrs. R.

Ryall. A Intereatlng program was pre- by tho leader, Mrs. Evelyn Burnslfie. and topics on atudy book, Woman of Today and Tomorrow" were discussed by Mra, Baler. Mrs.

Hamilton, Laura McDonald and MTU. Biif- muMe was rendered, followed by a which Mrs. H. V. McClesjy gave to the society about the Day oC to be observed January 18, by churches.

At the close, delicious refreshments were served to following: Blanche Bennett. Mm. Beulah Ham.il- loa. Letr Kerr, Mrs. Jforma BaXer, Mrs.

Laura McDonald, Mrs. Hotw White, Mrs. R. Ryall, Mrs. Margaret Welsh.

Mrs. Van Gordon, Mrs. McCann Mrm, RnUy rs. Erma Mrs. Hatel Frarler.

Mrs. Evelyn Buraside. Mrs. Jennie Hamilton, Mra. Mrs.

Bufflngton. Mrs. Marguerite Mrs. Lena Norrls, Mrs. Myrtle Graham, Ann Kyall, Baker and McCann.

were Mrs. Gibson. Mrs. Alice orttmer and rs. H.

V. McCIeary. Nert month the society will hold an all day meeting at the church. banquet and this year will be held In Methodist church parlors on Tuesday evening, Jan. 3O, at 0 o'clock.

A special program being arranged for this occasion with appropriate event la anticipated with pleasure, Clnb On Tuesday evening the nert meeting of the club of the C. H. will be held at the high school library at 6 o'clock. Supt. I.

Darling has been Invited to address the meeting, while special re-prrts will be given by the members. A social hour will follow the regular meeting and refreshments will be served. News Mrs Alpha a Zanesville shopper Saturday. Pat Sherlock was A bustneM visitor at New Lexington recently. Charles Goosman a recent via- itor at Zaziesvllle.

Homer Gratz, waa a business visitor In town recently. Mrs. J. T. Welier and children, and Jamea were visitors here Amday.

Mrs. John. Moore. Rowvllle, waa a Isltor in town Saturday. Monthly Meeting of Women's Group Woodafleld Jan.

nior Women's Union of St. Paul's JTvan- gellcal church will Tuesday evening, January 16 in the church annex for the regular monthly meeting. Pol- lowing the usual buslnness session, a social hour will be enjoyed and served by the her bridge club at her home recently. Thelzna Mate and Minnie The guests were accommodated at All members are urged to be three tables and prizes were awarded Stockoort Stockpcrt. Jan.

D. A. hostess to mcmters ol Primary Tho regular meeting of Primary Teacher's club will held Tuesday evening, January 16 at 7 o'clock. All members are aKed to be present at this meeting. Daughters of YetranB Daughters nf Union Veterans will meet in res-alar session In the Mac- hall, Main street, Tuesday eve- Ruth Blind and Mlw Dorothy Other were Kathryn Marie Bachelor, Elaanore Rose.

Lourlbel Hawktru. Wlnllrcd Hewbetry. eGorgia Lea McZlbow. Louiae Muae. Blind and Helen ChoguilL lAinch was served by the hontesa.

Granted Life Certificate Davidacn. superintendent Mrs. KJtthryn Fulks entertained at her with a bridge party In honor of Mr. and Mrs. D.

P. Morrison, who) will soon to make their home In MIngo Junction. Mrs. Morrison ha been cashier In the Frazeysburg State bank for the past three years but a better position at that place Bridge was played at lour tables, with Filed The following new cases haie been common pleas court: Ohio ex rel. I.

J. belrg awarded to Mrs. Thompson. Returned Home Clarence All ton has returned 8 llaw. Mr.

and Homer Norraan. Living Room Suites at Special Prices Velonrs, Jicqoards and Mohair Svilea in tke newest aad latest styles. Big assortment of patterns to choose from. You should see amortvnl and yet prices before Wy. 2 Piece Suits Call, write or telephone and let us explain why we can give you such values.

Handsome 3-piece suites, $59.50 ----Suites you cannot equal anywhere for less than 579.50, Every suite direct from the factory, fresh and new. Don't forget at the big store trhcre you get your auto license, Maytag washers and Simmons Beauty Rest Mattresses. Call Write SLATES We Deliver Anywhere of fftockport achoolc was recently January 18. Mrs. 'Molly! granted- a life certificate by state is president of the organ- department of education.

i Brother 111 Mrs. Albert Mayes of Stockport spent Friday with her slater, Mra. Jennie Patterson. Mrs. R.

D. Daugherty will entertain tbe members of Farmerette club at her home, Wednesday. January 17. Mrs, Howurd Leasurt returned Saturday from a several weeks' rialt with her daughter. MUe Atha Paraona other relatives In Kenoaha.

Mrs. J. E. Barnhouse received ivord of the death of her uncle. William Darnell of the East aide.

Puneral services were held Sunday and burial was made at Falrview cemetery. Robert Barnes Is tbe guest of sister, Mrs. Stere Kellenuan' at Wyandotte. Mich. M.

W- W. club were pleasantly entertained Thursday afternoon, at tbe borne of Mrs. Worth Hllaman. lonors Slit Birthday of Woman At McConneltviUe McCoHneU villa, Jan, 15. Ths homf of Mr, and Mrs.

Qeorft W. Brokaw of Kennebec arenut, was tht scens of a Bunday. tbs Affair having been planned A rurpriW In honor of Mrs. Brokiw'i gist bfrtfc- day. Twenty-nix and friends gathered at ths Brokaw home, taking baskets of food, for a picnic dinner.

A social time wu ipent during the afternoon. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Bert McKibben, Mr. and Mrs.

Addl- son McKibben and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barnes, Mr. and. Mrs.

Harry Buccy and son, and daughter, Irene; Mrs. Eva Kelly, Mrs. Sam McKitbea and son, Donald; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mrs, Hummer, J.

E. Mrs. Clara Spencer and daughter, and son, Raymond; Mlsa Mary Moore, Mrs. Ellen Shipley and the find McDowell Dead Funeral services for James McDowell, 74, of Bristol township, were held today at the home of the brother, Claire, and Mary and Lottie McDowell. Rev.

J. D. Keller hid charge of the services Burial was In the Emery church cemetery. Mr. ell died Saturday evening folio-wing a week's illness from, stomach and bowel trouble.

He la survived by one son, Harold of the home, who is sick with the same illness of which his father died. Meeting to Eeorganlre Friday evening the first meeting of the new year was held at the office of Major A Mercer. The' oath of office was taken by the -following councilmen: V. A. Vtnhorn, E.

Abel, J. E. Cowan, Charles Havener, Dr. C. S.

Dye and Alex Adrean. Dr. Dye was made president, and Marshal JJLSOD Drury waa again elected street commissioner. Committees appointed were law and order, V. A.

Vanhorn, L. E. Abel and J. E. Cowan; public service, Charles Havener, Dr.

Dye and V. A. Vanhom; I fire Dr. De, L. E.

Abel and Alex Adrean; pollec and service, C. S. Havener, and E. Cowan; streets and alleys, Alex Adreen, Dr. Dye and L.

E. Abel. Dies In Cincinnati Word was received by Miss Patterson of the death ai W. B. Swineford of Cincinnati, which occurred Sunday afternoon at his home following a long He was an accountant for the Pullman Car company and a been retired for eral years His widow, who before marriage, HatUe M.

Patterson, was a former Morgan county teacher. Two daughters, Mrs. F. A. Shattuck of Loral Gables, Fla and Helen fiwlneford of the home, also survive.

Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at Cincinnati. Pharmacy in Receivership Mannanduke Seara, proprietor of the Rexcll Drug store. McConnels- vllle went into Saturday. voluntary receive Lenaard H. Sears.

Columbus, former owner of the utor appointed by the court ceivcr. his bond being 000- W. C. T. U.

Meeting The W. C. T. U. will afternoon at 2: 3O o'clock at McCo nelsvllle M.

E- church- Mrs. Ho war Mlchner, of Chestcrhill county prea Ident. will be in charge. A pot-Ui dinner will be served at 4 o'clock, an each one to take table service, silver ollerlng will be taken for new Crusade. Divorce Salt Filed Mary Matson filed ru against Arthur Parsons Friday asking for divorce, custody of two minor children, and alimony, grounds or extreme cruelty and groae neglect, 24 Join Crnade At the regular rooming service at the McConnelsville M.

E. church, of which Dr. H. H. Scott is pastor, 24 persons were taken Into the; churcn.

The young people were taten in on probation. Over half the number who joined the church were adults. SCOTJT SCHOOL The first session of the Boy Scout patrol leaders' training course will be held at 7:30 o'clock Monday evening at Central M. E. church.

PTmr such meetings be held. supt. of banks, vs. Oswald A. Claus et al.

Action to quiet title, etc. State of Ohio ex rel. Ira J. Fulton supt. of banks, vs.

Richard O- Wehr et al. Action to marshal Hens, sale property, quieting title, etc. Jrank Morris vs. Charles T. Mor ris.

adinr. of estate ol Cinda R. Morris. Action for money. J.

M- Swan, as receiver for the First National Bank of FMrriew, W. vs. Stella O. Snydcr. Action lor money, attachment, etc.

D- E- vs. Scfalabech et ml. Action for money, foreclosure, etc, Institute Officer? Institute officers of Monroe county Vlll meet with the county extension at 13O o'clock. Wednesday. January.

IT. at his office in the Monroe county court houce, to select tbe speakers for the coming year and receive Instructions In tbe carrying out of their duties. It Is expected that at least one officer from each Institute will be present for this meeting- 60 successful were these officers tbe past season, that the total attendance at Institutes far exceeded that of any previous year. B- S- Meeting Tbe 15th district meeting of will be held at Cambridge on Thursday, January 18. Luncheon reservations should be made by Taes- Have Color in Checks IT your Is yvllow--ooxopleslaQ pallid--tongue poor --you bare a bad taste In ycnir mouth lazr, no-good Jfeltnf--rou alxruld try Or.

fidwarts 7or cmlooiej--TPCTB prepmnrd by Dr. Edwards after 20 Tears of Andy, purely Solons to Meet For Budget Discussion Another lengthy session of city council Is anticipated Monday evening when tht solans meet again to regular In addition to continuing dlscxaalon or balancing the tTUdget pasalnc It an appropriation ordinance. Another Important item regarding tbe appropriations ordinance la the fact that no bills nor payrolls can paid until after the ordinance It la ed an eomgency and cccoes efTecUre as it signed by tbe mayor. Considerable time- baa beets spent oc the budget, botb by tbe old and cctrndL la old group In December. Jobn Scbofleld advocated tbe TnaerUon of tbe tttsi of 1 112, ITT from taxes to bal- tbc budget and Issue scrip to corer tbls Item.

The new rouncU Is aald to be oondderlng anoUier plan with tbe ulUmaU goal being In payrolls to awct UM rerrsaoc tbe city. off tbe special Isvocs for the report wm be tfee law coounlltre on new rales for council; tbe serrtoc 07 their ooranitiee on Uw use off the bto office for prur- pcwer light committee aa zvdorDoa resolution tbe or rates Plan for the cocsoUdstfcm of Xarfcvt Olive mre a tsJbie 1CDOW color. To bave a ctear. pink bright no ptonptes. a reeling off buoy- mncr lite cfclkJbood days, you must grt'al cause.

Dr, Edwards Olive Ttttffe on i liver and bowels like ca3aae3--yd bare DO tfagcroas after I ported They stan the btte and he3p area KMgv atrnoe Saturday, baa been oome nigbtty and at the bocrw ctf a fftster la results, in ions off Bartwrton. She IX botne by OfKL LOCATED Miss Jane 14, who was her home on COLDS County's Corn-Hog Revealed county's allotment lor corn and hoc ae announced at Ooiumbuft, are for aad for eorn. on other ocruntiea of ihla dUtrct follow: Athena, bog 19,487, corn Btlroont, hOf 129,700, com tM.MO; Coahocton, hog M3.KX, oom Guernsey, hog 918,000, oorn 78fl, oorn terry, bogt 827,000, oorn 8M.A71, and Washington, 823,690. eorn 830,309. Cast Announced For Glee Club Operetta Ctaet for the annual high echool glM club operetta.

"In Old Vienna" or "Pickles" to be pre- aented in February, haa been announced by C. Lee Hetzler, who directing the play. Marjorie Hoizachuher haa the ing feminine rote, while Charles Cowles la the leading man. Other puplla who will take part are: Charlea Love. Evelyn WelUeman, Billy Martin, Tted Knoch, Donald Reed, Milei Frter, Arthur Crefont, Eugene Tally, Ann Louise Van Allen and Marian Brown.

IT.UE8 DEFECTIVE DcfectlTB flues were blamed today Tor two small Urea Sunday, one at the home of C. H. Deffenbaugh, l3il Myrtle avenue and the other at the Fred Jobmon residence, 940 Branch street. Damage imall in both rirea. Two false alarms were aounded at 3 o'clock Sunday morning and are being made.

WITH TAX COMMISSION Howard E- Keener, former county treasurer, tbii morning aasumed his new dvitlea with the tax com- mlsaloti. lie tpent the week-end with and relatives here. He wllJ continue to make hla home here although most of hla time.wlll be spent in Oolumbua. Hit quarters are located in atato office building. MOB APTOINTMEN1 cJbairnaan of the county Dtmocrattc com- and A.

Graham, Ittf flgurt In Democratic politics hare, in WMtilnfftob to urge Bobvt 3. BulUty to th8 AppolAtmaiit of Judge 0. O. ijBSMrt, thia city, for vacancy on the federal court of beech at Cincinnati. Resinol COLDS ARE NOW REACHING OUT FOR VICTIMS! Be WUe--Be Careful-- Adopt Simple Precautionary OMda are Lcreaalttff.

In some section Influenza breaking out. Don't be alarmed, but don't be carrleea. A cold la much easier avoided than cured! the senilbit thing and adopt tbe ounce of prevention policy Buy out of crowds ae much you can. Avoid ooughen and Drees warmly, keep your reet dry and keep in a wvU-rentllated room. morning and night take a tablet or two of Orove'a Laxative Bromo Quinine.

This will keep the bowels open, and combat Infection by cold genna. Millions know Orove'a Laxative Bromo Quinine an excellent cold remedy, but not-enough know it as aa equally excellent preventive. Learn tte efficacy and keep a padtagt all winter loc meuntrt, If you thers is nothiajr than Orofs'S It doesn't suppress ttW drlTes it completely sot' At tbs i the tntirs system and further attack. For more than fortr yeata, Laxativi Bromo QuUOne ke thi standard cold aad grippe of tbe world, the formula, with Modern MedieW How two alTzs--30e and for by the lull'name and look fer ptarajM tablet. wtn to sell -Ju a- I Don't Read TMs Unless ant iorerejccJ ift a medicine which baa bclped ortr woeBCT and gids.

Take bcfort aod et tfat Oiaeft or IOO LYSIA E. PIMIAi'S VEGETABLE CllrtlNB PiU for OM topper tat J. O. Martin off RKfimond. Is pu-vud oC a ebedc Tor OO him for an old copper crct.

TV- OocnpinT. 730. Worth, prorctxastd this rrom Mr. Msrt2. iwrs CO? US, VM3 yearly.

30c, 'It wan reported. EXCLUSIVE DRY CLEANING Royal Cleaning PROSPECT AVENUE PHONE 97 stamps in clrctflatlon ror which they lsd1y pay trtf cash premiums. tfiat you win taXTw the ralne of rotas aad stamps aod to iratch Tor In yoor change- The JCusnit- Oxntjaay frtU send Tor otihjr 4c Krf resxSer oMhtu psqper who writes tscle? aixa te BeUer writ? ccta folder off wanted ar- profits to be today Tor Uits sod 90 you caa port lost what to took for. fto- Mr. Martin's fcticnrtns; the valoe ot bis prnnr meant s.

dll- of S19949 to him. Wrtbovt its -rttfoe pwray be la clTcoUUOii. off Uxmmo inn? Mr. who taxnrt old coins, itvugaUg-J Its Tmloe- It to be 4c now for tbe Tdir. Tom to tose.

cverruaai to WEBER'S SEMI-ANNUAL CORSE Starts Tuesday Morning 8:45 A M. Featuring merchandise from such nationally known manufacturers as Henderson Corset Gossard Corset FormTit and Empire Corset Co. Every woman In Zanesville and vicinity who is desrious of getting an exceptional value in a foundation garment, should by all means attend this GREAT CORSET EVENT. CORSETS, GIRDLES and CORSELETTES TWO UNUSUAL PRICE GROUPS Group No. 1 i $198 Choice of eorsettes with and without inner- belts, and front and side closing Group No.

2 98 Choke of corscttes with and without inner- belts, corsets and wrap-around girdles. ALL SIZES IN EACH PRICE GROUP.

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