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4 1 1 PAGE EIGHT COSHOCTON MORNING TRIBUNE. SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 31.19J-3. I Tbe World's Best PROGRAM FOR Picture Service I A ft Mrs. Thomas Whiffen the pand old Aaf A Monday the stage, in a pan piiy ncaris Ana A thrilling drama of love, devotion and sacrifice. J.

Warren Kerrigan tf "aSSs 0 THE "The King And The Man." Tuesday, 'The War of the World' Ju.st exactly a happened fiom the beginning of the present war 10 the recent "The Call Of The Waves" i GRACJ3 Ol'XARD ami F1UXCIS FORD Wedneiday, "The Master The Second Episode promises to be very intori'stins- Don't miss this- great serial Fortune! of Margaret" A 2 part Eclair Society Drama THURSDAY "The Wheels Of Fate" A play a vill thrill you 'The Big' Sister's Christmas" FRIDAY "ACCUSATION" featuring Theby and Harry flyers. SpeHji! by Orchestra Niftlit. SATURDAY 301-mSOX "The Law Of The Range" I a i "Win. Clifford and AVal- i-anip. Co arts.

the maltcv of the estate M. Patterson, deceased, first, account, of "Victoria Patterson, ad- ministratrix, was filed in probate Salnrday. Final Account Filed. Second and finaJ account of -T. E.

"Wolfe, guardian of. Samuel II. Avas filed Saturday in pro-bate court. Marriage Permits. A.

Piiilabaum, 25, press JFeeder, Coshocton; 31iss Bertha A. Moore, 22, daughters of Moore, West Carlisle, "Rev. Twining named to nfficiato. "Wilhert IT. Fortune, ,30, farmer, township; Miss Cora, J'l Parrish, daughtet of John HAIR COMING OUT? Dandruff causes a feverish jrri- tation of the scalp, ihc hair roots loosen and then the hair comes out last.

To a i hair at once and rid the scalp of every particle, of dandrufi', yet a 2.3-eent of Dandcrine," at any drug store, pour a i in your hand and nil) it into the seal p. After a few applications die hair stops dining out and von can't find any dandruff. Parrish, Monroe township. Squire K. (1.

Al)bo1t named to officiate. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS a a Koch, et. nx. to W. P.

Myers, Lot 10, (T. 11. Williamson's 2nd Blissfickl, for tlesse W. Lawrence to James J. Ifi'ddiek, 23.73-A., Ki'ene for $1.00.

B. K. AVritrhi to Frank Kulks, 13li.73-A., Virginia. for 000.00. Chas.

0. i et. jix. to Henry Kbrich, Lot 1705, Coshocton, for Lney Sehcefx, el. at.

lo Jiicol) Cnlshall, Lol, (Yishocton, for Davis, et. nx. lo J. Cass ingliam, New Castle for (G8ti.fiu'. 'K.

0. Lower, el. nx. to Frank i'her, Crawford for IIosfelt, ot'al. to M.

TC. Hosfelt, i for $1.00. M. K. llosfell, et, ux.

1o (ieoi-RC B. Phillips, i lor HtfUO 00. Lewis Daniels, et. ux. T).

BasseM, el. PL Lois 212 and 21:3, Coshocfoii. lor 4.1225.00. C. 10.

COTTOM, Jet order. Feature Every Day Thfe Week at Cinderella PIE SOCIAL AT THE JACKSON GRANGE HALL The Oaekson ran are will hold fi and pie social -i( their a (i. Kvorybody cor- diiy invited. Ladies are requested to brinsj pie. AY.

K. Kissner, of Xellie, was in the cifv, HatttJ'dav. ilansifier Reveli'- ol' Cinder- elhi a announces a. good program for every day i coming week. Mrs.

Thomas WhiflVn t-raml old lady of stage will he featured in line five a i drama "Hearts and Flowers." This i a i ling draniii ol love, devotion and safiriliee. In a i i arren riff an i a loading part in a wonderful of the Kerrigan, series i "The i and the Man." Tuesday "The War of the World" will lie presented and will show what has happened from the i of the assassination of t'rown Trince Ferdinand to the recent in Belgium, and France. The same day Krancifj Ford anil (irace C'nnard will play in "The Call of a ed nesday the second of the Cinderella new serial slory "The Key'' i he offered in connection i a two part, Kclair a a "The Fortunes of Maru On Thursday ''The Wheels of a a play that i i "The IJig Sister's i i a will he the a a i Accusation" will be shown with Rosemary Theby and Harry Myers a i the leads. Satin- day as usual a 101-Bison will hold boards "The Law of the a a i AYaleamp and Win. Clifford.

AUTO BANDITS MAKE GOOD HAUL Get Loot Worth $50,000 After Binding Pawn Shop Clerks, Store Where Everybody Shops Royal Worcester Corset Special Twif-o a.yoar we get our -illotment of these Corsets. The Royal Worcester Corset Co. do this to phow thc-ir gratitude tnvard old customers and at tJie same time offering an inducement to new ones to try this superb Oorset. The material which is used in this "special" is the same high-class materials that characterize all their $1.50 Corsets. The style is the newest to conform to the new Spring 1 models and they come in all sizes from 39 to 30.

Yon can save just 50c in this ''special" sale by pnrclutsing this Corset at the nominal price of $1.00 Many customers supply their ants for months ahead on this Corset. The McKeown-Settle Company This Store Stands For Truth in Advertising. The Trolley Heard from Once Again New York, Jon. automobile bandits entered tbe pawn shop of Atlolph Stern, Third avenue and Eigh- ly-IiCih bound and gagged three tlprKs and escaped ith jewelry valued at between $40.000 and $50,001) One of the clerks wriggled free as the motor bandits sped away and telephoned the -police AVIthin a fe.v minutes fifty detectives In motor oars were rearching the ueighborbood, but no trace of the robbers was found. Several persons said they saw the car speed away, but none of them secured the number.

One of the quartet, who acted as the promoters of, the company (haulfeur, was left on guard outside. claimed to have secured the right- IK. -ay all along the line bit there much trouble in project, drop. According 1 to Zancsville reports there is still hope that the Cleveland, Barberton, Zancsvillc and Coshocton trolley prospect will prove to be something more than a bubble. A number of years ago the promoters ol' the ten cent loaves J'or cents was tho program, which was dis- and according a president of the association, practically decided on al a meeting of the association.

Th bakers do not contemplate any decrease in the sbe of the loaves. II Tomorrow--The Second Day Of Our MANUFACTURERS OUTLET SALE Women's, Misses and Girls Winter Apparel At 1-2 And Less Than 1 I .11 they could make aii outciy, two of the bandits covered-them with revolvers. The third hastily bound and gagged A meeting oC the company ofnei- M. I I I u.iiu A CUJ them. They were then carried to a "Is has heen called for some time inunb'T Oi' Farmers Meet at Bethlehem Grange Hall Bethlehem grange will hold an Independent farmer's institute on Thursday and Friday, February 18-19 The program which will consist of.

talent as well as a room at the rear of the store. this week to look the situation The robbers then emptied the con- over and see what can be done to- lents of all the drawers and tras ward startino-operations. within easy rcaou into three lalises. Their loot consisted of diamonds and other precious stones and two whole drapers" full'of jeweliy. Walking leisurely by a customer entering the store, they step- red to the curb and leaped into their automobile.

All three bandits, the clerks repotted to the police, were skinned. 1 The companv is already incorporated the principal promoter, J. Breitinger, of. Cleveland, being president, K. Brooks, Elyria, I vice George Sewlitt, see a and E.

Ottman, treasurer. Mirvev of the road passes through GVhoeton on the way from. leveland continuing on Xanesville by way of Otscso. prominent speakers, will be announced later. Avill bo a domestic science, department foi the women Prof.

L. C. Sliaw, county school superintendent, will have charge Loaves of Bread Will Coast More I A triumph of value giving from the Merchant's point of view and a triumph of Bargain Getting from a Customers point of view. 1 Suits Coats oats i $5.00 $5.00 S1.95 $8.75 $8.75 $2.95 $1.98 i $13.00 and 1 Wom.n's Alo.OO and Women and Ski I and s27 30 Suits and i i5.00 and frt) Skirls $4.00 and i i 13.00 Dresses lor Women $5.00 Tral Lamb $8.75 00 H-nnconts $3.79 The Store For Values Cover-All Aprons- 33c 30 and i aists 69c $13.00 and HL.ek Fox Fur $7.98 New SIT- Dresset $4.98 f-30 Children's Hear Skin Coats $1.39 Klc Women's Bl.iek lh. 6c Collnn a 79c and Wool J'-'ankets $2.00 30c a Xislit 37c $1.00 Women's I'liiou 68c Longer cents: (Continued Pape 1.) care and precision which marked his entire life ol business.

Tic was succeeded in office, by C. B. Hunt. Cb'cago, Jan. prices llo a lifelong member of for bread wdl be charged here the Tresbyterian church.

He next week if the plans of the Mas- servod often ns an older in the lo- ter Bakers' association, annonnc- cal church and was at al 1 times a ed today, are put into effect, i i supporter and an active worker in building up the religious institution of his choice. Health Fails Durntr the past, few years Judge Daull had failed slightly in hea th but his condition -was never such as- caiis." alarm. He went to his office in the Selby building each day and kept up his practice. lie twice married, his firs' wife ing more than thirty years aco. One child by his first a riage, now of Steuben- ono ol evening ings.

Birth Note A baby boy was born to Mr. and Harry Bible at i home on "Water street. Report Shows Squire Abbott Is Very Busy Aceirdmg lo the annual report of Justice B. 0. Abbott fines were collected by that court during the year of 1914 to the amount of ,115.

Of this amount $910 was fines imposed accompanying work house sentences, $170 collected and $75 sent to the state dairy and food commission. Thirty-five cases were sont over to tlio grand jury from this court. NewRecordMade by Morgan A "ccord ol 600 nights Avithont a miss, is held by "Jim'' Storgan, who turns 1 and off the street lights for the Coshocton Gas Co. Mr. Morgm reached the six hundrcth night last Thursday C.

Hciman for- Plumbing Both Fnoaei and REMOVAL Dr. JI. Ooodhart has movocl his office from the KISKIMINETAS ON NORTH SIXTH STREET 10 the BACHERT APPARTMENTS SOUTH SIXTH STREET. Entrance First Door South Of Post Office. M.

H. Goodhart Coshocton's Druclcss Doctor. Consuitatioa Free. i resides near West Carlisle. Telegrams wer- sent to (he two children and i they are heard from funeral arrangements A i not be made.

Subscribe, for The Too Late To Classify F01? SALK--A ffood farm one- half mile enst of on AVar- saw-Coshocton road. Good house, new barn, rood water, good orchard, AVnnt to at once. Inquire H. Xeldon. Coshocton i-oute 3.

tl'fffffffifJiffJPJPJifiiffJ AVAN'TKD--People to know that i all kinds of gas fitting and handle complete line of gas supplies Shop at rear of fifn Wnl- tint street, phone 500-C. Paul R. Davis. I Owing to the bad weather conditions many of awiaian JU IJ I. DEMAND i 11 The same big reductions in prices, the Same big values i I I 2 mm $40 Suits and $23 THE TAILOR.

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