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TMl MORNINO Aftorrfa bMt Mum tfccy had of reachi tte of Cochoctoa couaty andl COSHOCTON MORNING TRIBUNE rftitui VOL. i I. The Paper That Prints The News SA'ITKDAY DECEMBER 30. The Paper That Everybody Bead: CENTS LAWSONCALLED IN STOCK'LEAK' INSTIGATION "Cease Slandering Congress Or Make Good Claims" Wires Chairman Henry. LATE FLASHES Governor-elect Cox will not select his military staff until the return of the Ohio troopers from the border.

Norway. Denmark and Sweden, neutrals, approve the Wilson peace note. WOULD REGULATE STOCK EXCHANGE Bow Over Whether Cabinet Members i On HALE CITIZENS AGED 18 TO 45 AREHELD LIABLE El TEUTON RAIDER PLAYING HAVOC IN MID-OCEAN Shipping Circles Convinced That Unknown Menace To Navigation is Operating. MANY FREIGHTERS NOW LONG OVERDUE Peace Note" is Renewed. War Dept.

Regulation For Government of Guard Under National Defense Act Cruisers Scour Sea Without Success--Five Ships are Or Are Wrecked By Mines. WASHINGTON. DEC coniroversy which has followed Congressman Wood's for tigatioa of whether any member of President Wi'-on's official family profited in the slock marker because of "inside informatiun." on the president's peace noi.ts. KOI seiui-of- ftcial form today when Chairman H-n- ry, of the house rules committee, tele graphed Thoma- 1 W. Lawson of Boton, to to Wa-hinmon and substantiate his published thai knew if the so-called leak and his prediction that there would be another.

"Kut up. or shut said Chairman Henry's telegra-u. "Cease slandering '--Continued On Page Two-- Issued. DRAFTING PROVIDED FOR BY WAR DEPT. Son Is Called To Mother's Side Enlistment of Married Men In National Guard To Be Discouraged By Authorities.

DEC. cry iiiaie citizen of the States beuv, age- IS and yenrs is heid for service in the national suard in war tin.e. i of congress, by war df-- regulations for the government, oi she guard imd'T th- national defense ad In a circular nea VOUK. SKippiim -here convinced that mysterious ve -r pmb- ahiy a German ntider of the lyji- -is in iiiid-Atlantic. The prevalent for wti-ks -inee the bis KaiM Ion and hner Voltaire out of sishi.

to conviction today wh'-ii it I'-arne-i a live -bis i r-. four iiniish and one Ueisiaii. IOTIS nothini: has from 'h'-m. RYS. STEAL CARS, SAYS COHJOARD May Force Each Road To Return Cars to Owner Upon LATE FLASHES The Mexican-American peace conference wilt continue without the withdrawal of the American troops from Mexican soil.

Senator Henry was called home to testify in the stock probe being conducted by the government. RAILWAY OFFICIALS OBJECT VIGOROUSLY Say Such Ruling Would Do Public More Harm Than Good. i I-KOBK OF tons: Philadeipi'ia Haron Baeyens. I.onton to York: to Liverpool: tons. i of fo-! -in To Vrpf.A S.thl.it! 11- shown i House On rase Two-- OIL FOUND UPON FLOOR AFTER MILL WASHINGTON.

After an all day the i-oin- coiniiiis-ion tonight took under advi-t-meat she of whether it shall -cek to solve the car-shortage problem by ordering all railroads to return car- of other lines to their owners immediately upon unloading. Railroad representatives. headed hy W. AH'-rhiiry vice president of the IVnnsylvania president of the American Railway Asociation. ap pearins in repons- a suniomn-.

to show caue why Mich an order should not Lv issued, earne.s'ly against the action. Thry declared that most of the roads are doing their best now to deal fairly i the public, and ar--Continued From Faite FRENCH BEAT BACKATTACK; MEN BACK Germans Strike Again At Verdun But Are Driven Back By French Von Mackensen Advances. RUSSIANS CANNOT STEM HIS ADVANCE K. Ant NOW PREPARING FORrMCY Many Brotherhood Locals Demand a General Strike Order Be Carried Out. DANGER OF STRIKE ADMITTED IMMINENT Brotherhoods Sit Tight And A a i Developments -Both Sides Ready Battle.

Norway, Sweden and Den Mark Make The Latest Peace Move--Send Joint Note Supporting Wilson. Mrs. Mencer AFTER MILL In Jail de Summoned WAS BURNED S.O.S.;Hubby'sToo Won! was received Friday afternoon -by J. t. of Souih Fourth that hi- mother.

M. K. months ago. IUBGC only day. ibe militia bureau directs that where a national guard regiment is called out for war service, a Maseru, of had a stroke of and wa- in critical condition.

Her recovery considered improbable. Mrs. Majors of ane and makes her home i her daughter. Mrs. Sadie Gantz.

of Waverly. She left this city ahout yeaiv having spenr a'mo-t years in Coshocton and the eaiern pan of the county. Sne i well known ht-re. Mr. Magers will leave 'his "ii Pcnnsy -1 for her Mrs.

Daniel Mencer. dif-d Friday afternoon at two o'clock, at. her home two mik-s f-asr of Warsaw, a three months' illness which followed a stroke of paralysis. Sarah Kaiherine De Long born al a nK in Salem township, Yuscarawas conn- Febniary 2::. Following hr-r training to liil vacancies at the iron- be organized ou; of the national guard reserve an.i by marriag( ieri sh came a to Coshocton county, and spent her j- voluntary "If for r.ny th" order ton- linue-.

shall not br enough re- or eno-ish voluntary enlist --Continued On Page Five-- -married life on a farm near Mrs. Mencer had been a devoted mem- A i iii-. of Wi in charge of the iisiil. Fr: afternoon. Abiioti i i i the in- ion i chnr.s:*' brot until Mrs.

I -hmild IH- able to appear in cour; I I Mrs. Sl-w- Friday because a i i i j'isi attorneys ih" to her SINGERS BANQUET The of music committee of Fir-i I'resbyterian church ered a banquet church choir and to Mrs. G. A. Man's of Friday eveninc.

at, church. A three dinner was ed by of and served by -'w "-n. At. each place was an En-lish in which a which wa- read aloiui. and answered, the an a i on--.

Th entire arlair was thoroiy 1 li.ahtful. and was enjoyed by Amonc the- were Rev. T). f. Boyd.

pastor of "ne church an-1 Boyd. InSTp-tinr -aiks were mad- by Mr. anl various of the choir and coir.milte*-. Trinity Church Holds Banquet her of the M. E.

Church in a German seul'-rueiH V.nrsaw. Her husband and children survive, tima. A a and Clifford, all of th. home. Two hrot'-'ers, Henry Abni- ham Long, of and i lor sisters.

Mrs. Homer Ayres. of New Harrisbisrg, Mrs. V.ysses Oath- cpll of Dennison. and Mrs.

Peter evening. at Trinity church. annual Cbrisimas banquet of Port Washington, and entertainment was by the living. Short funf-ral services will be held from th- Inte.honie Sunday mornins Of parish. A chick v.a- 70 of ihf hy the ach'-rs and s-v- ten o'clor-k sun time, and the funeral will Pra-rk- a a oil can.

holdins 1" iT, saiion-. wa- k-iit at iisiH a supply of oil. II'- a was kept in ale: tisid filled A i the hr-. -aid. f'iiin'i traces of oil about the In in it-- the oil can was found i Mr.

is exp'-cted to i i Iirelsfor.i told her thai he HCNTINGTON. DKC. l'J. my wife I'm have me out on bond in two min- uie-." Jasper HOKK when ar- here But his wife didn't appear. Tinman the nishl in the city jail, been virtually th Over in hr quarters of the monotony of later jail a woman had pleaded with Turn- the French Bc'mian front.

Th- key Coie: "My husband will get battle of the 2-iiiiii- a i is in me out. him I'm here." a of because of the She. spent the i in jail. bad -ia-rv of the ground and a Vesf-rday llozz waiting to orable anno: conditions, a'- march into the courtroom, out of the --Continued On Page Tcree-- came his wife. The bride and brideerootn of two day- th'-i! knew why each hati failed to come 10 the aid of the other.

Jasper wa-- lined Then Police Jtid?" W.5U--: discovered one of the women pri-oner- was Hogg. He her the same nne. a charp-d with rnxazinx in a street light: i intoi That tliM lander of a strikt- of the Four" member- is a real one. i- admitted in olfivial circles here tod-iy The union men are bit terly 1 over the attitude taken by various railroad systems in 10 the provision of the law iiuul legality has upon by the supreme court. Word nas the while house and federal conciliation board a variou- locals of the brotherhood now are a the strike or.li-r.

made effective by an ovcr- i whelming vote and then held up by I.O\IM)N. DKC. at the i hroth'-rl'ood chiefs followinK the in the Verdun region, but on the bank! passage of he Adamson act. be re- of the Metisc opjiosile the scene of vivcd at tlK- recent French the Ger heads do not want to do. but word made strong effort last i to penetrate the French lines twecn Hill and Dead Man Hill, the two dominating eminences north-J of the fortress.

i According to the attack broken up. the succeedin." in Kainini; a footing in only one' trench, south of Dead Man Hill. The a i i i i i around Ver.lun have. This the brotherhood ivant to do. but word --Continued On Page Sli-! Dresden Grange to Install Officers OftJcers will be installed at the all onlv breaks in 1r tin of Dresden grange to be i a held in granjce hall Saturday Past Master Fred Dickey of Madison will be the installing officer i a Lecturer U.

W. DeLong will have charge of prograjn in the afternoon. Dinner will be served by the divisions of which Mrs. Charles Peffer and Mrs. Marvin Cox are leaders.

MARKSMEN BANQUETED ladie- of consr'-wnion who as A i i Chapel f-htirch hy Rev. A. II. R-id of in-- TO ivci- Taiions. an.J Uev.

Vic-or A Sinit'i f-'i t-a-t At the of iro Coshocton. Hurial will made the- Prairi- c.mct?iy. Th-- j.al! have chosen: -laws T. Clark. araiu Grant Bantum.

Frank -V-T-- for of Gilberr MeKee and a i a Sii'ii'h. Kiiz services Skating Is Fine On Roscoe Canal Masons Have Installation ab'-th i.yli.- na S-cwart. I Tr-ve-, church Fridsi" r-venins by j. Adams of Trinway. --'-r J.

a On New Year's day the R. R. M. wil Jinstall offii-'-rs for ih'j coining year. The rcpniiar meeting will be h-Id eariy in the i i ins and following in- stalkd: Oscar S.

TUjwen. T. I. John W. i a i l'i" at she oyster -upp'-r in Jin- Koscoe town hall night the in th" I i a V.ITI- bost- i a i i a i ill th- a iiigii! a i.f to aav i-am cnn-ji'i-ed or HOIM aii jtart of coun ly far a ima-- j.ieil.

i i b- and an i i i i n.ai'-i: V-ar Albinus Underwood Called By Death Following a short from nib- A i i i I'nderwood ilied Fri day inornini: t'-n o'clock his on i i i i Mr. I'lid'-i b'irn near We-t Bedford 1.7V. cm a farm, his lieiiii: Mr and Thomas I i Th- pan of in fariii. ami in i a th'- la'-- A a A i v-ar- a iii'-iiib'-: ni- for' ii ami a 'va eniplny A i- b-jns THE WEATHER I a a i ajil BROTHER ELKS Will IAY C. ADAMS TO REST Monday a' i F.

of hama. will pr'r-'-n' 'n in Sat'irdiiy and a' re-. Chas. Orin Is Seriously III S. M'-: r'-Il.

H. 1 i 11." 1 r. of yerv' if Mr. year- H' fiowr-. -I.

Thnr-ffay -n J-n a tji" possuon r.i i of a a n.liap-e r-Kin oi in May. re a to a Co- an-i for of o-in. a -in. '-ii! lr a where h- -hed of: .1 NOTES. The jxv-y a -sse.) -r, The Kik'- 'Oaush' rry.

Harry L. hxra-r. wa- r.orr roori Friday will John Frev Mr-. a lie in JIP.T;! Suiiday af'trnoon. A joint owniiM-e of KTI'-.

viii. Burial be ira.l- th" Elk i and A -on horn cemetery A-ito wiil be pro i for Mr :m.i ard of vide.i to carry frlr-nds to the McDowell. B. F. Willow Brook and P.

B. Born Fri'iay. a hoy. 10 Mr. arm Mr- The attorney-: a r- McDermott.

Frank of near Roscoe. of A. I. Wilbert. K.

P. Paper i a of r. V.V. I. D.

Webner. treasurer; The.i. man. ha- a of Wanc'-n. record-r; Frajik Ar-hman, C.

a of (' Clnrr nee E. Lenhart. C. of fa WeW). steward; William M.

plan: 'he officers. Mil'i foi ni'Ti a i in t. a- a cli I I I i i aa-d 7. iinl 'he Funeral servir" day at -n- o'--lti horn'-. for a i l-'Antn.

a2'-d -'irvi-. n'-" ii'-Id Sun- tlu- ing 'he be follow-J Otscgo Hunt Is Success ian Kn- In-. a- .1 i.a-np. ot of h'irch i f-e held a' id Fridaj rn-ho'-'on I oj in the and it i Monday. a a 1.

b'-iiexoHl r.on- n.e^ib'-r of any Kni i a i of placed the i of 'h- "nas b'-'-n nunribr of the Piain enrdially iTivjte.l jsti'-nd an-i enjnv OeM a today i afternoon an'! fv-l'-canon-- here frin. Maple a -ociety and i Mi- BOOST OIL PRICE. i i i Pr-- K-v p. of rk rn Evening Session. ah'-ad Who re whis- 1 o' A DEC.

29 th- I'ine society, both of 7 ir Special music by Concert of cent.s barrel in Newark: from the i- n.i price of crude oil. the fourth 10- the Mr rarn.el society 7 I I by Co-hocton society, cent advance within i days, a The program a- follow- A-iiir-s. A Kvans, Newark. IK.stf-a today by The Prairie Oil P- 1ifno I'rHude. workr-r.

and Ga- Companv The new price ir' by Choir of Cosbocton Address. Mis? Laura Blanc, Secre. clety. 'ary of C. Convention..

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