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The Coshocton Tribune from Coshocton, Ohio • Page 4

The Coshocton Tribune du lieu suivant : Coshocton, Ohio • Page 4

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THE COSHOCTON TRIBUNE JfOBJONG, MAY ISM. i THE STORE WHERE EVERYBODY SHOPS. 4 Your Opportunity to Buy Coats at a Big Reduction Many Have Already Done So -Your Coat is Here if You Act Quickly Our first announcement of lower prices for Spring Coats, was received with reat enthusiasm, and many have profited by it. MONDAY AND TUESDAY TO BE BANNER DAYS If you are needing a Coat be here on one of these days and make your selection. The saving will be worth your while.

The materials, trimmings and styles are the newest and the linings and tailoring the finest. you are looking for a beautiful Coat, come in and see these--you will at once recognize the real value in these Coats. These prices will convey to you only the reduction--See the Coats and note their remarkable value. $17.95 for Coats That Formerly Sold for $25.00 $18.95 for Coats That Formerly Sold for $27.50 $19.75 for Coats That Formerly Sold for $29.75 $24.95 for Coats That Formerly Sold for $35.00 $29.95 for Coats That Formerly Sold for $39.75 $33.50 for Coats That Formerly Sold for $45.00 for Coats That Formerly Sold for $49.75 $47.50 for Coats That Formerly Sold for $59.75 $59.75 for Coats That Formerly Sold for $75.00 MAKE YOUR SELECTION THE McKEQWN-SETTLE CO. COSHOCTON, OHIO- Hits at Reds "Thla Store For Truth In Advertising" Sidney Webb, former.

British Cabinet member and one of the Empire's greatest labor leaders, told his cohorts that the talk about a revolution in England was nonsense. "Cer- tainly the trade unions do not i want it," declared. -v I Two Bootleggers i Held for Assault I CLEVELAND. Mar S. Ar! resting two men.

one of whom was said to be Cleveland's "mtister bootlegger." two constables work- ing out of the office of Justice A. i J. Phillips tonight "revenged" I themselves on the gang of alleged bootleggers which Wednesday night beat-up and took badges aud pis- i tols away from four constables, who were raiding. i Captured in the heart of the business section, at 22nd and I while the Saturday night irowds passed by oblivious of a i was occurring. Abraham Brenner and Sam Golden, stood stoically by.

wh'L- the constables searched the car and brought forth 4S half pints of Crd SchenSey" "bottled in bond" whiskey. i two were lodged in the Cuyahoga-co jail in default SS.oOO bond and besides facing a charge of violation of the liquor 1 Saw. Justice Phillips lodged charges of assault aad battery and attempt-. ing to kill agatnst the pair. Bluebird Sold tornsEditcr to Mrs.

Renner Jay Murphy, proprietor of Blue Bird luncheroom. Ma.in-st. hM sold his business to Mrs. Simon Renner. of Main-sL Mrs.

Rcncer is experienced in tte restaurant business, havinj conducted the Union boarding house on Maln-st near the Point. Mr. Murphy, whose wife has been associated with him in the business, has operated the lunchroom for, the last few years. Mrs. Renner will take charge Monday morning.

No Warrants to Be Issued for H. M. Daugherty XEXC YORK. May S--No beach warrants will be issued for the ar- acdl arraieniseni oj Harry M. Daogherty.

former raited States attorney general. John T. King or Col- Thoaas W. Miller inducted yesterday 02 charges of cor.ppirnc:- to traud the Tnlted States Attorney Kenaeth Simpson announced today. Attorneys for each of the defendants.

Sisjpson said, hav Inat their cheats w.H at the of the -ourt. iad tiers no seed of issuance of warrants. Ashbrook Will Not Make Race Ex congressman William A i Ashbrook. Johnstown. Licking- 1 co.

will not be a candidate for 'congress this year. Friends in and thruout seventeenth district-, comprising Co jshocton. Licking. Knoi. War Planned on Smugglers West Coast on May Dras- tic measures to sweep the west- era coast clean of its bootleggers and rum and narcotic smugglers were announced by era! L.

C. Andrews, prchiibtton CHRYSLER "70" SENSATIONAL New Lower Prices Reduced $50 to $200 Sensational New Lower Prices on the Six-Cylinder Chrysler "70," Saving from $50 to $200, Effective Midnight, May 8th. Model Coach Roadster Royal Coupe Brougham Sedan Royal Sedan Crown Sedan Old Price New Price $1445 $1395 1625 1525 1795 1695 1865 1745 1695 1545 1995 1795 2095 1895 Savings $50 100 100 120 150 200 200 ALL PRICES F. O. B.

DETROIT, SUBJECT TO CURRENT FEDERAL EXCISE TAX CHANGE IN NO WAY--EXCEPT IN PRICE. In the accomplishment of the sensational lower prices of Chrysler there is absolutely no change in performance, style, chassis which have won such widespread preference and admiration. This sensational reduction today established Chrysler "70," even more ero- phacticaliy as the -world's outstanding motor car value in its class. PHONE 162. CITY AUTO COMPANY HARRY T.

CARR, Mgr. 244 MAIN ST. New Platinum Mines Are Found in Siberia LENINGRAD. s. fields.

which world's have Winsion Churchill. British Chancellor of the Exchequer, has been appointed editor of the British Gazette, the official Government newspaper, which placed into circulation non-union printers when the general strike paralyzed the newspapers. Scotland Yard detectives surrounded the Morning Post building in which the printing done. ludiglrfca the far par: of i iir c-' "nicrr.a 1 Ashland and Richiand-cos. have been urging Mr Ashbrook to enter the the following announcement mado hlni a be has decided no: to- go into the "I desire a all who have encos-raged me to be a candidate for congress but after due deliberation, have decided to to those who have very consider ably withheld their ambitions and i no: enter the race.

I also 0 a friends for the gfn i ro i support given more years and my h.yal:-. to the good old Demo cratic and lasting and devotion lo fronds Andrews designated Aif Ofteda! "chief th? San office i of the bureau of internal revenue special intelhsrenoe se-r-. as coordinator of prohibition. and coas' guard serre: work. Oftedal will leave for San Cisco at once a i a to ''launch a genera! ciean up cam- Local Team Today Will Play Steubenville Nine Following is Uie probable lineups Fowler i Baseball 1 following is the probable lineups, Heiake, Chestnut-st.

and a ffiem- I for todays battle: ber of the Cleveland Press news 1 Udd 111 Coshocton Steubsnvi lie staff. is as follows: H. Cain ib Kilday "Ohio is proud of "The King Twins" known as "Giff" and to the students of the Ohio State University, but Clifford Alton King and Gifford Elton King to others. The King twins are remarkably consistent golfers, playing an almost even game. Both mil ma Despite Apparent Rea Kaetzer are members of the Ohio State Gilinore Noel Robertson Confident Coshocton for today's battle: Coshocton H.

ib E. Cala 3b H. Rasp If Lewis Storch cf Rooney King rf Cunnnings Doherty 2b Davies WarsUer ss Hardings Hildebrand Mills Handicap in Pitching I JWCt OV JT irC BOSTON. a Fen- I wa Park, home of the Boston 'Americas Red Sox. was bv fire tomsht.

Startinc A NATIONAL Won Lost Pet- 14 fivT -14 12 Workers to Eat from Czar's Own Dishes I A 3 Ditch dig- Cf-rs. far-o-y arsd w.3! hereafter from tabJpwr.r- rf (Tir "hev to Commission for the of State Valuables has of 'he v. prior-' .1 iarg 7-3" of an: giaas-naro formerly of Three caset of for the -work swpt down on the "h.nl base bleachers The flames jampc5 th" diamond. a. of the crnndstard am; at firs', bas" Thousands if warden wcr-t 1 fire burnec: thn: the ball park, an! a grass parking outside, anil r.

irby. John (JirTtinc A a hnr-J Ciub Brooklyn Cincinnati Chicago New York Pittsburgh St. Louis Philadelphia 9 Boston AMERICAN Club Won Lost New York 14 Washington 55 Chicago Cleveland Philadelphia ..12 Detroit Boston 10 St. Louis ASSOCIATION 10 1.4 13 15 If' 9 12 12 Club Louisville Minenapolis St. Paul Kansas City Toledo Indjar.apolis Milwaukee Columbus Won 13 ..14 in 19 Irt ..11 i2 10 12 5 .600 .524 .417 Pet.

.625 .455 .304 2 SO .650 545 .525 SUNDAY, MAY 9TH, Barnesville at Twin Cities. P. H. A. C.

Park. 3.15 P. M. Music, Parade, Flirt, Now Only Function of German Military Groups Breaks Record, Aided by Wind; rj i IS are 'ht Nnf.oral ar i- to them. rr-' the old COSHOCTO i i I A IC -t.

VCIOCIPEDE the srlciers of th Kaiser's Army this of the re rr.ar'h of nr. a officer of Mlstster of Defence Ir jr. a speech at the charge that shf-re a Reichs- rV.Mtary forma lion supported the a thonties CRITICALLY ILL 1 is i i a at her home with pneumonia- STAPH'M rf r( ti-ne of The inirk w-i; no: A wind at bacVs Rarber A 3tei New York Athleti; Cl-ib. finished second. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National 6.

New York i Boston 9. Pittsburgh 5 2. OL Brookon o. St 3 Amsrican Detroit T. New York Cleveland IP.

Bastes 4 Association T. Indianapolis 4. Toledo 7. Milwaukee 6. Kansas City 4.

Columbus 3. IxjuisTlils 17. St. Paul II. TODAY'S The estimated v.tl'io of the late Dr Charles formerly roshoc- ton.

is $25.530 Edmund i. r.inton. has heon appointed administrator of the estate of his father, i Xew York at Chicago Philadelphia at Cincinnati. Brooklyn at St Louis. Pittsburgh Boston, not scheduled American-Detroit at New York Chicago at Washington No other frames scheduled AssQClation-- Kansas City at Columbia Minneapolis at Indianapolis.

Milwaukee at Toledo. St. Paul at Louisville. Coshocton Regulars will the strength of the highly touted Slubbers of Steubenville, infants of the Eastern Ohio League, on the letter's diamond this afternoon. Four coaches hitched onto eastbound passenger train.

No. 110 on the Pennsylvania lines, will transport Coshocton and Newcomerstown baseball to and from Steubenville. The train leaves this city this morning at 10:22 o'clock and its next stop will be at train will make its regular stops to Steubesvllle. A ira.n. rettirniag.

leaves Steuben- at o'clock this evening, srriving here at S'lS p. m. has won two games out of three, two of which were copied br scores. Victims of Jefferson-co pastimers were Barnesville and Twin Cities. Both trounced by big tallies.

Managers Lewis and Cummings the Stubbers wiii pin their hopes in Kr.etzer. w-hile "Skipper" Robert- yon has not ye: announced a defi- choi-e. Giirr.or" and Miller hav yt to start a baseball jcatae. ftr.ijhe-l last Sunday's ec- in creditable manner. Robertson say? that Angus Kirsj: will be in Sunday's line-up.

has r.l and Cursing a sore thumb He says he has recovered ar5 is in to break into the Sunday, probably in the outfield. The local pilot believes that Co-, shoctor. win this afternoon's On paper the Regs have ar. infield that appears to be the class of the loop They are cab- able of a first class defea- sive game. Kir.g will no doubt add more hitting strength to the out- Both Storch a.r.d Rasp are hitting the ball at a inerry clip.

The Regulars need a first class fhr.ger to help Orve Rea with the pitching burdens, as Rea has not yet hit his stride. Steubenville has both good fielding and hitting aggregation' and it will take a fast club to de-' feat them on their own lot- Don Dugan. catcher, and George Rasp, first baseman, may break into the box score today. Following is today's schedule: Coshocton at SteubenviHe. Carnbridee at Zanesviile.

Barnesviile at Twin Cities- New Philadelphia at Xewark. team, of which Gifford was captain last year, and Clifford is captain this ear. Both are junior members of the Coshocton Country Club, and each has been club champion, and both head tournament list when playing with other clubs. The reports are that both are as proficient in their studies as they are in golf, both caking "A's" with monotonous regularity. Both are Beta Gamma Sigmas." King Twins, of Golf Fame Are LAFAYETTE-FRESNO uyii i mie, ATC WEDNESDAY Feature Subject In the May number of "Golf Illustrated." a high class njontnly rr.acazine devoted to the interests of golf, appears a story, with cut.

of Gilford and Clifford King. local golf adepts, who are alternating as captains of the Ohio State Cai- versity golf team, and are champions of the Coshocton Country Club The story v-as written for "Golf Illustrated" by Heiake, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. i he county high school leaxue ball earae to be played by Fresno and West Lafayette high school teams, at Lafayetie.

will be played on Wednesday evening of next iveek ir.s:ead of Tuesday evening, as announced. YOUNGSTOWN, May 3-Ralph Eey. 24. a section hand, was today when hit by a train near Enon Valley, according to reports here. Read The i rifaune LAST CALL AGRICULTURAL LIME For Fields, Gardens Lawns COSHOCTON LUiMBER CO.

Phone 394.

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