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TUESDAY JAXTABY SO. 1917. COSHOCTON MORNING TRIBUNE PAGEPIV1 SOCIETY GET BID OF HUMORS AND AVOID SICKNESS Club i Meet. The U. T.

D. sewing club will meet Wednesday evening with Mrs. Martha Sbeeley, at home on Eighth See Montgomery and Stone. Charles Liewer. Paul Welker and Quimby Barnes v.

ent to Columbus Sai- nrday, and saw Montgomery and Stone in Chin Chin theatre. Mr. and Guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Low ery.

South Lawn aienue, at dinner- Sunday, were Mr. and Mr. Isaac Ralston, Mr and Mrs. Phillip Stillinger, 'and children, Dolores and Kenneth. Jfp Box Social And Bazaar.

The ladies of the Amity church give a box social and bazaar at the Barnes school house Weflnesday evening a a "1. Home. Frank r.rixht:-an ami -on. Robert, have- returned to their home in Cani- teo. New York.

Mr Brightman was called to Coshoc-ton by the death of his moiher. Mrs. Mary Bright man. Humors in the blood cause internal derangements that affect the whole system, a.s well as pimples, boils and other eruptions, and are responsible for the readiness with which many pen- pie contract disease. For forty years Hood's Sarsaparilla has been more successful than any other medicine in expelling humors and at The llartinan removing their inward and outward effects.

eGt Hoou's. No other medicine acts like it. Attends Opera Season. Mrs. Harry Hawkins, of the Lahm Tei rates, North Sixth street, leave Saturday for New York Cny where s-he i spend six weeks, and i attend urand opera in the metro polis.

i Guests. Mr and Mrs. Aimer Realms of Val ley Dale farm entertained the following guests Wednesday: Mr. and Charles Kinner, Mr. and Mis.

Alex McAllister. Mr. and Mrs. L. P.

Ross, and daughter. Bernice. i and Mr-Robert McAllsister and daughter, Pauline, Mrs. Nancy McAllister, Mr. i and Mrs.

Joseph Chadder and Misses Gladys Koahrig and Lenora MrAllis-! ter. vin Evans, Mrs. Roy BrownQeld. Kay Rinehan, Mrs. Jerry Shryock, Mrs.

Charles Cokensparger, Mrs. Wai ter Rordenkircher. Mrs. Earl Beall, Mrs. Karl Meitzler.

Bert Cochran, the little Mis-es Margaret Beall, 1 E-ther Cochran, Susie Meitzler, Master Denni- and Robert Evanr and Grandpa Wiggins. The members departed tue hostess of a er-jmable evening. Next meet- in? i be with Mr-. Karl Meitzler, February Sth. Visits Columbus.

Cyrus- Eider and Mrs. Russell of Warsaw, are -pending Farmers' Week in Columbus, where uu-y are at the Tionie of Mrs Joseph F. Tredway, of North High street. Cleveland. Calendar Tuesday.

i i mediate Christian Kn- deavor society of First Presby church, will "Cheer parly at the manse Chamber of Commerce luncheon at Park hoiel. Wednesday. Woman's i meets at Carnegie library. llosi-oe Woman's. club i 1 of Mrs J.

Elliotr, of North Fourth si reel Ladies' Auxiliary of Episcopal church i the church. I'. T. D. club meets at the home of Mi.

a i a of flightl) -treet. Trinity meet at MIDNIGHT HOURS BRING NO ALARM OF DREAD CROUP This Sturdy Youngster Keeps a "Bodyguard" on Hand. hotel February '2-. The reception in the afleinuon is tor the families, and i of the lodae members, and the s-moker to be enjoyed by members of the The committee in charge of the affair is cOirtpiiM'il of William B. Lj mie.

IJentley Pope and Dr. W. K. Davis. i Guests.

Mr and Mis. Gephait had as miests at dinner Sunday at (heir home on South Twelfth street. MASTER CHAS. LA PORTE. (NO.

Miss Minnie Keehn, of Cleveland, Kj and Mr-. B. G. West, of Cleveland, is spending a vacation of one week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew J. Keehn. oi South Seventh street. Home For Vacation. Miss Mildred Schauwekor and Miss Zulu Marshall, who are attending i school at Ohio State University, Co- ancl Mrs.

Katherine Norii- and George Miller, of Coshocton. i Party Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Veigel and a ily entertained at dinner Sunday at their home on Koute G. Their guests were Mrs.

Mary Jane Kirker, Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Kirker, and sons Charles ton, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Fischer, Mrs Ramsey and daugluer, Helen, and Gilbert Kirker.

F. O. I. Y. C.

Meets. Mrs. Karl charmingly entertained the members of the F. O. I.

Y. C. club, at her home on avenue, last Thursday evening. The hostess had dexteriously arranged the social hour, with a guessing contest and music. Mrs.

Bert Cochran gave a select reading entitled. "Judy's Let- 1 Attend Concert tel." Roy Brownfleld was a i lrs H. Johnston of the club. The hostess served a most tempting luncheon to the following: Mrs. John Mrs.

lumbus, are spending a ten days' vaca i aiu i Walter. Mr. and Mrs. A Ca Lion, between semesters, i i i parents, in Cos.loc.ton. Returns From Alliance.

Mrs. Joseph Shannon, who has Spiting her son, Ralph Shannon, and Shannon, in Alliance, has returned to her home on Lee aVenue. Ciub i Meet. The I. L.

D. club will meet Friday evening with Miss Helen Baxter, at Keene W. C. T. U.

The January i of the Ki ene C. U. which was to have been i held at the home of Mrs. Charles Hoagrland, will be held instead i Mrs. Nathan Endsley Wednesday, nary 31, at two o'clock.

Oscar Elliott will be leader. POSTS GUARD AT BEDTIME. And Mother Sleeps Without Fear of Hearing that Awf ul Brassy Choking Cough. This fine boy is Master Charles Kern, the son of Mr. and Mrs.

H. E. Hurley, 1026 Madison LaPorte, Ind. Charles has a liitio "Bodyguard" who lives in a little blue jar, and protects him against croup, colds, sore throat, bronchitis--in fact all kinds of cold troubles. The name of this "Bodyguard" IB Vick's VapoRub Salvo, and the best thing about him is that he doesn't have to be swallowed.

To "post the guard," Charles' mother just applies VapoRub externally and covers wilh a warm flannel cloth. Quick relief comes by absorption through the skin and by inhalation as a vapor. "We always try to keep VapoRub in the house," writes Mrs. Hurlej, "as the children are very susceptible to croup. By rubbing it on their throats and chests they are soon relieved.

My husband and I used VapoRub when we had pleurisy and our paius went almost immediately Three sizes, 2nc, 50c, $1.00. Store of Careful Strvu A Special Sale of Water Stained Muslin bolts of Bleached i wntor soaked a few days ji.uti when our basement was partially These have thoroughly at and are offered for i at prices, muv-h 1 to- wholesale cost. a well known bra? ids were damaged, anioiiu- them Hills, Lonsclale and Wamsutta. Von may buy today at these re- IK in 9c Yard Wide Bleached Muslin 7c yd. lOc Yard Wide Bleached Muslin 8c yd.

Hill's 12 l-2c Bleached Muslin IGc yd. ISc Lonsdale Muslin, Nainsook Finish 15cyd. Lonsdale 15c Bleached Muslin 12 l-2cyd. 20c Wamsutta Nainsook 18c 15c Lonsdale Cambric Muslin 12 l-2c yd. damage to the i i i nt' i is noi ieeahle is 1 he a i a i i we feel sure ran 1'" washed or I toil and our share.

No orders i none charged, awav. only evidenr-o out, 'onie today delivered or laid Busiest. Store. her home on Walnut street. jj iss and daughter,) Edith Johnston, of Nellie, and oiadys Johnston, of Warsaw, al- tended a concert given by the Inter- na tional Glee club at Loudonville, Thursday evening.

The members of the Glee club graduated in the same class witij MiVs Johniton at Valparai Indiana. IVrasterole Loosens Up Those Stiff Joints--Drives Out Pain You'l! know why thousands use Mus-j At Anderson Home. tcrole once you experience the glad re-j Bessie Graham, lief it gives. Get a jar at once from the nearest drug sto-e. It is a clean, white ointment, made with the oil of mustard.

Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Brings cnse and comfort while it is beiny rubbed on! Ivlvsicrole is recommended by many doctors and nurses. Millions of jars are anniT.lly for bronchitis, croup, stiff GRANDMOTHER, THE PIONEER PHYSICIAN In the good old pioneer days of this country, when drug stores were few, grandmother's root and aerb remedies were what were always depended upon 10 bring relief for family and some of grandmother's root and herb remedies are now found upon the shelves of the modern drug store, and are among the best and most widely used prepared medecines. Such is Lydia E. Finkham's Veso table Compound, a botanic remedy, originally prepared by Lydia E.

Pink PHI Us, daughter Florence, Mr. and I Mrs. J. E. John Robert, Hurley and Forest Burkbart ard the host and hostess.

Refreshments were served. SAVED HiS OVJii i 7 Why He Balked at Corny a VVitnc-s on the Side of Truth. Colonel 10. M. lintisi- "Si'i ul" I i JIB he i i i told i) lit WuxhliiuUm sl-jnliii I'MMtiU-- who e.s|ieri men in imilii-r- ily to a for i who expect, llu- impossihlc i remember I In- grimly "A i i 1'iiuter v-isvc (iimier.

mill one I In- xt- of liciir a In 1 oii'-f slkircd in i his IKK I. It hud lic'-n a i Iniiit. The Ix'iir lucre i i A LK For Miss Nelson. i The members of the S. S.

B. club gave furen'ell party Monday i for Miss Viola Nelson at lu-r houif on I Adams street. These were i Misses Margaret Craig, Viol-t I Violet Cri-ei'iiP. Marie Lewis, Frances i c-ngood and liiu-a of Uhrichs- villo, came to Coshocton Monday for a vi'-it at ihe home of Mr. and Mrs.

L. M. Anderson, of South Third ham, of Lynn. over forty years ago, and which has brought health In Columbus. a happiness to more women in Am- Mrs.

L. T. Judd, of North Third eriea a any other me( ij ine. street, is visiting in Columbus at the eck, neuralgia, pleurisy, rheti- fatisTi, lumbago, pains and aches of the hr.cic or joints, sore muscles, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Judd. 4-- Return To Cleveland. Mr and Wegt returnecl To stop a cold, a headache or sick stomach, drink a hot cup of herb Tea Tones the and liver anil moves the bowels. Drives out iiupuri- Jlollister's Rocky a i Tea. Wimmer-Arnolds.

Banns Are Sunday morning at Sacred Heart church banns were read announcing the approaching marriage of Mis.s He- i i i i i i i. i i i -i i -1 Cit often prevents pneumonia), i to hoalta in Cleveland Monday a. len daughter of Mr. and Mrs. i ter visitina: at the home of Mr.

and rfc. Louis Gephart, of South Twelfth an(1 Jonn of South Lawn avenue, i Buds of Promise Meet. Monday i veiling; the Buds of Prom-1 ise Class, ol 'he Church of Christ, I HI the tionn' of Doiotby Hih-y, on i 0' uM. Direct A program $25 Watch Special Elks' Reception And Smoker. The annual Waj-hington's Birthday reception and smoker, given by lodge, will be held at the Park Let us watch in money.

show you the the world for best this Moore Meade What Moore Meade Say Is So Trost, son of a Trost, street. They were accompanied xewark. The wedding will be sol- by Mrs Katherine Norris. emnixed in February, ulr Trost and his bride will go to housekeeping in Newark, where he has a posiiion with The a a i Co. Guests From Dover.

Mrs. a Uatigan and hc-r son-in- law and daught Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Knott, of Dover, Sunday in Co- shocton as of Mrs. i a i at hnr homo on Mrs.

Kutigan is a sister Mrs. A i Barnrs, Mis. Crawford.s mother, who makes her home i her daughter. which consisted of a duet by Misses Ve'inn oricifielfl and Dorothy Kiley and recitiitions by Unrklew, a Criiig Marjcan-t rath. Visitorh the i were Naomi, Delia and Oneita I'ort'-rlu-ld i and Ni'll'u- Hoal.s.

The members of tln- class present wer- i i Riley, Mrs. Eli Infield, a i i i Misses Veljiiu I'orterfield, I i k-y. Kllr-I A.skrtns, M.r/.if Viclti-rs, Mi 1 riam Vo.shell, Irene Uarklew, Marga- rn Craig and Margarci i I A M. a dramtic reader and impersonator, will give a program on even- I ing, Feb. 1M at i a i i the auspices (it i i No Mis- Movers i i rer-om- mended US a woman of a a i ily.

i i i say she is a i i dis eov-ry" i lu h'-r a clever de and a i of i a You would never behove a i Miss Ann a i a Simmons was Miss Moyers a auam know i a I hailed from i a a lu-arinc her I a i a do her i characters envelope her real self. Admission LT.e. Shannon, Miss Carrie and Mrs. W. A.

i a The of the i i i proven', wen-: f'harlc-s a i a a i a Richie, Mrs. K. M. a i Mrs i Mrs. T.

i Mrs .1. Lawn-nee, Mis. a DM IT, Mr- P.c-all, i W. W. i leinore, lOlmer Endsley, Mrs French MeCormick.

Mrs. Roy M'- Clure, Mrs Samuel a Mrs Robert i a a i Samuel a i i a i i a Ml Ma M'-iT'-li, Mrs. Mr. ami Mrs. Byron Fischer, Wills Creek, spent Sri'urday evening at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Caton, of Route 6. Misses A a Snell and Eunice Lowe spent the week end with relatives in Columbus K. K. Reamer lou Monday morning the.

a a i did simie them any of i on shoi business trip. I L. J. of ihe Spring Mountain i i i i has. been visiting his father, Lvwis Fisher, and other Coshocton relative" for several days.

i Maggie Fisher, who has a posi- tion in a i i i store in Richmond, i i a i i i i at her home in Spring a i and Hervey Speckman are 1 spending several days in Chicago. Jurat i i nd i Grange Meeting. An open meet ins of the New Moscow grange will be hHd Friday even- ins; at the grange ball. School Shoes For Girls Wear nn Butt OM, full too lasts, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50 $3.00 TJovs' Wear in Button mid laco, $2.00, $2,25, $2.50 S3.00 Brendel Bros. FOURTH and MAIN ST.

Missionary Meeting. The Wo.nan'.s Foreign Missionary society of the Canal Lewi.svilk- M. K. church will meet Thursday a I at one o'clock, a a tirri 1 at ihome of Mrs. A.

L. MeC'onnell. 1 i Columbus Guests, Mr and Mrs. Charles. Birkheirnei entertainr-d the folloving nt their home in Pleasant Valley, honor- ins Mr--.

O. E. CrawfiiJt and her da ugh ter, Bernife of Columbus; O. Foster, Miss Foster, Mrs. Hay llcock PLASTERS Greatest External RcT.cdy, Backache, Lumbago, --Any Pain.

New Century Club. One "Bernard Shaw. t)V- Major Prophet," a given at the meet-, ing of New i wa." held Monday evening at home of Miss Charlotte Adams of Chestnut st. i Mary Rue, a forn'er riif-nsbt of ihr- chib, was present at i Refreshment were served ny the ho tess. -1r- Of Winter In Newark.

Mrs. Ri hards-, of FonrMi i Iris to Newrk, wher--- she JIJK-S of the i a hoine of Mr. and Mi-'. 'Robert i i a Riel.ard,-1. i a a a Postponed.

The rer a a lor 'I lie i was re have held Tue' ny has b'--n po-'no'-ed nn i i a i a i b- at i i i Kpis'-opal i i Tl.e '-hoitj- i it seven o' k. thr- i i a Lcsrro Arc Hosts. Wf-dnesday, a a the lo in the Missionary royally en- a i the winner at the iiome of Mrs. Oliver Crawford in i i a twelve o'Mock luncheon. The hos-, tppips Mrs.

George Whiltemore, captain; Oliver Crawford, Mr-. John Stheetx. Mrs. J. N.

Wolfe. Edwin Porter, Edward Overholt,) Mrs. V. E. Foster, Mrs.

Hortense i Darr, Mrs. Edward Endsley, Neva Mr Linir. Mr Mis'- i i i a a i i i i :M.I! i I a 1 i a i Over weslei i Hci-d and i Craw- Society Sews. rs oj tin a i i ary i of a M. i -ew at iho home of Mrs.

Joseph Thiel, on Cbc-'Mnut stu-et Tiif-day afternoon. TiK" society will hold a bake sale Sanuvlay a those UilhVnlUos. Ue i-otialeil cm the host, von for con-olioralloli. "Then, when he bad llnlsbed iiis strange I i i laic, he said: lluif.s (lie story, and, gentlemen, our host will rurrnbonile every word I "'No, he said, '1 re- uu-niliei- a i i ni Ibe sort at "Tableau! "Maddened this- a i In-guest at the end of the dinner look bis hcvl aside and didn't you buck me i i in a bear You know v.nrd of it was "'Yes," 111' 1 a it wtiH all true, but I saw Hint everybody round the a you were lying. If, then, I bad you the only result would he.cn a would hiiM- i-et me for a liar Star.

1 Looming Mirages. In a nre cabed "looming mi- i-agc-s" i a Is all iippur- i 1 c-ut a a a inereasi- in height i i a a i of a Distant I pinnacle-; of iee maunilied i immense tovvcr.s a jagged and ship n-lletled 1 iron! far out at may appeal- to lie I or i times as i us it is I lung. Rocks and trees are al-o a i i a shape-; po-ilioiis What Does Cupid Think? Some i a derided that i must go, fur it Is a para- bite, they ami saps Hie. vitality of Hie trees on which it grows. Tho birds nre at a loo, for they scat- seeiN from tree (o tree.

Wilt Cupid ask tin-so people to provide a substitute? Cascarets Sell Twenty Million Boxes Per Year hi.u.-es. I I I I I I I inns in i I'Vii i i I a be I'ali-d shapes. a i i plsnns nf our south les mid i i ics a tin- id tireless enery.v of man mirages were i i i i in those regions, I i a the phe- nonienon as being the work of evil KpiritH. Others. i i i i I i i i i i I i i i i i i i i is i i i In oilier 1 i to To he i i i of iicii to i i i i oil! i i I ho.v me, i i won! it A Russian a i a Dish.

One a i a of HUH- siu is a- 1 It is a sort of a i a i i i one and a half feet high JiiiU is a pn! on a a i Iiav. It is Mil inoiiiltt'd by a "tlgar cro-s i i is placi-d in i of the I i i i i bold i tri'-at (it i v.ln-n tin- fast is liml.cn It a iiboitt iL to a the but ne Inn a i an su'-rced in tin- rare I a sic. Sorrow Is Rust. is (lie mere rn.st of the soul. icthify i i arirl brighten it.

Could Afford the Newest. Mix. Casey here a Mrs. Van A-im- v.ore Subscribe for The i WHILE YOU Enjoy i Keep clean inside with Take die or two at night an.) enjoy nicest, gentlest liver and yo never experi- i a Your head be a your clean, i i i i i i i i i a sueet a your and i i i lei I of bowels active. 'Jet box a i any store and a i up.

stop the headaches, spells, bad and bad days up, Ch-er up. Clean up! i i a whole Cascaret to vhen cross. bihou ish or if to-iuue is coated- they are harmless--never gupt- or sicken. lace at i was i i i of it, now, nio.H'V.' 1 iiall liiM I'n it '1 years old. alt' I i i i i v.

i all a ennig Positively Cotdft.Croup,l*n«Mnionia 2Sc, SOc, 1.OO AT CINDERELLA--Today's Feature Mme. Petrova in "Extravagance" The awakening of the extravagant daughter aort wife is portrayed by PETROVA in her own fniiritablc manner. In addition---METRO DREW COMEDY..

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