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OUR PHONE NUMBERS Business Office--205 News Off ice--206 Always At Your Sendee The Coshocton Tribune THE WEATHER FOR OHIO--Partly cloudy, probably showers in extreme north portion tonight. Slightly cooler ia northwest portion Tonight. Friday fair, cooler. FCLL INTERNATIONAL NEWS CKRYICE NEWS KEPORT CIRCULATION BOOKS OPEN TO ALL VOL. XVII, NO.

333. THURSDAY AUGUST 5. 1926. THREE CENTS STORY Youth Seriously Hurt EARLY END OF FACES DEATH SENTENCE SALOON LEAGUE 7 EXPENDITURES TM ntten Accord to Be When Automobile Takes 1 ni ft. HbHI Id OCtN rluuge ot Who Car tiered Be jwed Each Side Aw.il, Ody MMS ky Other; Orecr Pre- ThrMct Most of Mexico' IB- TENSION IS LESSENED Harold Thomas.

aged 20, sou of. Charles Thomas, owner ot a dairy farm south of ConesviHe, received cuts and bruises about i chest and arms last night when the- Ford tourinj car which he 1 Vote at Primary AifMt 10 Ex- petted to Be Lets Tka 006, Cast IB 1924 Is Notj Effectire Enough to Caue 1 Estimates based on the cost of was carrying: milk overturned and primary election in 1924 show rolled down a 50 foot embankment th MEXICO CITY. Aug. 5--Tho cost of the election this portents of peace are lacking today close to the home of F. M.

Holl. will be approximately $6.363. the controversy between the! HSs injuries at flrst were notj figure covers everything in-: government a ihe Catholic thot. to be serious last night i eluding rent for the rooms occu-' church, there nevertheless an i he began, to spit blood and today Ped by the election board. undercurrent of opinion which I seems worse.

It is thot that Slrghtly more than 6.000 votes "seems to anticipate an early set-suffered internal injuries which were cast'in 1324 but it is expect-i tlement. were not discovered upon the first ed that a smaller number will votei 1Ie on the surface ioth examination. i tci are claiming victory and are an- nouncing that there will be no conj cessions, beneath the surface and in a quiet way it is understood that avenues of settlement are be- i Ing explored. I the government should make, a statement that Us regulations! i are not directed at the suppression of the church, it is probable that' QUEBEC, Aug. 5--Eight houses! the Catholic episcopate would then ot a total of 92 were destroyed I see its wa clear to accept at Thomas was taking milk to Co-i Bhocion when the accident oc-j curred.

In coming. down a hill, he tried to avoid a mud hole in the road and when, he got too I close to the edge of the road, the! ground gave away and the car roll- ed over the bank, turning over or four titties in Its The top was completely demolished and the car received a bad jarring but otherwise was Intact. Only a miracle saved man froni being killed. 80 Buildings in Quebec Village Leveled by Fire I PROBED Made of His Actions; Now in N. Phik Jail MURDER CASE YET UNSOLVED Seaate laqairj iato Slush Finds ia Illiaois Primary Is Near- iaf Its Close INSULL TO BE CITED ICHatioM to Be Brot Afainst Still Hinges on M'Dermott's Witnesses Who Refused Capture; City Official Names of Jurors Not Yet Announced; Officials i Again Question Prisoaer Today to Answer Questions petted of Complicity BY WILLIAM K.

HUTCHINSON I. N. S. Stiff CHICAGO. Aug.

5--The senate slush fund inquiry into the million- and social lhe Worthy Illinois primary entered its ln "mrter of Don. By PAUL E. A CANTON'. Aug. Rocked by dollar Illinois primary entered i closing stages with an inves- tlgatlon of the state Anti-Saloon i League's political activities as the final feature.

The committee summoned George' B. Stafford, state superintendent' the league. Morris Eller. a local. Robert F.

Thompson, slayer of Gertrude D'Ostroph, today will have an official record made of hia actions from the time he first made the acquaintance of the girl until he was captured by Ringer and John Guenther. Satur- oV n. Mcitctt. publisher, today still, lay night in his room in Mt, hinged upon the capture of Pat tefft A that the arrests of several: 1 rner Thomas known citizens of Canton, pos- sls on murdcr charges, would fol- and a TWO well known persons, one in'stenographer will make the Another picture of Robert F. Thompson, slayer senatorial nomination, as the final! (witness.

Stafford promised to fur- Iniab the high-lights, aitho Eller; called for a further delving of charges of election terrorism the young i earl toda fire almost corn- jpletely razed village of St. Come "'atlons. de Keanebec, Meanwhile order prevails gener- I The village Is In. Beauce-co and allj and the tension Is greatly les! is known to automobllists from, sened. The economic boycott is the United States as it is on the stal effective bat according to the Levis-Jackman highway, ten miles government It is not effective jfroin the state of Maine border enough to cause serious difficul- seventy-two miles below this ties city.

"While there have been some dis- NEW YORK Aug. drlre Among the buildings destroyed or( ters in the provinces It has been "prescription bootlegging" were tne Eaaque Caaadienne Nat- difficult to determine how serious In this city had reached its climax, i OB ale, the post office, the tele- ttese disorders have been, today with the indictment of 27 phone exchange, the Bureau Hotel Reports that three were tilled some of the government reg 10-year-old Gertrude D'Ostroph, who will receive the a lne cent primary. Druggists and Doctors Face Booze Charge, death sentence if convicted of her murdcr, to which he: Tw other witnesses, already has confessed. The flrand jury will meet next week to Subpoenaed. James Simpson, presi-, dent of Marshall Field and pany.

and Clement Jr. will be heard in the fall. The questioning of Stafford will return an indictment. Willis Mrs lllls Two Arrests to Be Made Today in N. J.

Murder LATE I. N. STATE afternoon for further quizzing to learn LflCS iTOITI slayer's actions. at VA1A- Wh Thompson haa reuted hj- story at different times to various a I and others no record hu i been made of nls words. it is i th that the tfr day will be made.

a-cd me doubt 8 a ed 2 the veracity of some of Thomp- over the statements as to his where- the City a bouts at different times after one committing the crime and Deputy doctors. 30 druggists, 16 whiskey I parjsn companv's office and four drug corporations by the factory ot Emers and' federal grand jury for conspiracy; severa i St0 res I to violate the national prohibition Total dam a ge Tas eEt $500,000. (Continued on Pace Ten) Aug. COLUMBUS--Earl Reed. 23.

had a sore thumb and was much wiser today. A young man insulted a- woman on the street. Reed act. at 21 COLUMBUS. Aug.

Lyoa. convicted murderer of Frank JIcGrath, special agent of the American Railway Express Jones Arrested by Dover Police Two Girls and Under Arrest I Two additional arrests were to be ped ln and puncned lne vou fig man Republican, over George I jmade in the Hall-Mills murder. Both the man and oman turned I (Continued on P.K Tw. Roscoe- Tunnel case today. on him.

There was a free-for- i Special Prosecutor Alexander' AVhen police arrived, the couple Simpson has obtained warrants for. fled together. They were not iden- the arrest of Ralph V. Gorsline. vestryman and choir singer in the BUFFALO.

N. Aug. 5--Three i New Brunswick church of which youths and two girls are under Rev. Edward TV. Hall was pas- Mrs.

Nellie Russeli. rest here following a motor trip i tor. and from Pennsylvania to Negress. Clarence Jones. Coshocton.

plead- James F. Lesb. 20. Scranton, i Gorsline is charged with bein? ed guilty before Mayor Groh of is accused of violating the Mann an accessory after the fact to the Compaay. will die ia the electric Dover to a charge of driving a car act.

chair the state prison here; while intoxicated, and was heid Henry IS. Black Horse September 21 according to prison' the city jail at that place until P5ke, J. aad Frank P. Evans. 19.

officials today. farther disposition 1 be San Francisco, are charged with Lyon has not yet been inform- made of his case. transporting a stolen automobiie ed of the appellate court's de- He was arrested bv Dover police from one state to another. Rowena ciston to sustain the lower court's yesterday at 3:30 a. in.

F. Leonard. IT-, and Mabel G. Wick- sentence. He will be notined to- or tomorrow upon the return FINKE AT CAMP to the city of Warden P.

Thomas. learned here today that both of Sayre. are the material witnesses All have been turned over to federal authorities Heat Kills Four in Chicago, III. CHICAGO. Aug.

5--Tne heat blanket which has extended over tie middle west the last two days causing Chicago and a nunner of deaths in other cities. gave prormse of a let up today, according; to ihe weather bureau h-mitntr prevails. The air hnn? a pali with barely a raorenier.t. uniform stairTiation of indicates, according to "weather observers, the presence of a pressure block. Lieutenant Colonel Etnil H.

Fiake. 'of Coshocton was one of the officers to be seat to Fort Thomas. Ky. on August 23. for training Ponzi Loses Legal Battle High Position f- DIEFENBACH SERVICES services tor Edward Dfefesbach.

who July IT. 1326 were r.2*.l at ir.e of his Cr.ars. was made 33 Lawn cemetery at Baltic. Mr. D'efenbach was bom IS IS65.

He was in Columb-s at the nine of death. The following brothers sisters survive: Mrs. Joan Aipeter. of Detroit, of Boston, Mass Joim. of can; Fre-soo: and "of Adam.

CSr.cin- Georse ENGLE IS ILL Engle. Bedford. ously w.th an attack at his home. ap- DAUGHTER BORN A daughter was born to Mr and Mr? George Blair.e. North Siith- st.

jesterday. HOUSTON. Aug. Charles alleged finance manipulator, lost another round in his battle for freedom here to- where Rev. Hali Ponzi.

who is seeking bis liberty on a writ of habeas corpus, after having been ordered eitra- dited to b- Gov. Miriam A. Ferguson, was ordered by Judge Charles E. to be turned over to Mie auihorities 1 Tr.f financial wizard irn- rnedjaTe!" appealed from and win be heJd murder of ihe clergyman and Eleanor Mills, rhoir singer. Mrs.

Russell is as a material witness. Both warrants werr- issued last night. was reported to be at the home of a fne-nd Brnnswick. rould not founc! howvpr. arid today his whereabouts unknown.

Mrs. Russell was at her hnm 0 fnr state troops come ar.fl been advised that a warrant had been for her. The authorities jiad'-rc-ood to that jn the vjrir.ity of the old Phillips farra Mills were on the rrirn'--. Senator Simpson fcp demand that hHd bail. 11" pai-i aTMee to Mrs.

b'-iris on Mrs. ha 1 in case ever s-h" rame for-ABrd to of "pit: seii that Gibbon COLUMBUS--S. B. Hayes persistent to cay the Some weeks ago he was awarded $5 in municipal court against Doric Dolder. Today a cuit was on flic In common pleat court to recover the award.

The common pleas suit $7.25 to fils. COLCMETS--Four totalling S10T.T50 the Pennsylvania and Norfolk Wostern railroads are on file hrro today, the of a train hiuirsg an auto DM ember 21, 1S24. in which one oung man was killed. IgginK- Dawson. who lived mark the the first injection of the garage, died in wet and dry issue In the Illinois hospital this morning Inquiry- He was called after in- clock from ene ha ii Wheeler be present to checit formation reached the committee.

whlch she hajl bcen tog on his story. Thompson Sail- that the Anti-Saloon League was' past wcelt she ha be en con tokl Wheeler details about the preparing for a major campaign in flnc i to the hospka sincc ast murder and should he relate the Illinois in the November election Saturday. same stor today in the presence In seeking to elect Smith, a dry She horn jn Unr i chsvnio of the stenographer the E. Bren-i btu thc KreatC part of her life lsed to form lh ot jwas spent in this city. Her mald-! lhe In the case.

en name was Tylftiah N'ytred. The special session of the grand There are surviving, her hus-'JuT will be held neit week. As band, two sfp-children, Winifred yet the names of those composing land Jack Dawson. of the late; the jury have not been announced jhome and two sisters. Mrs.

Ethel, but it is expected that they will Chaney. of rhrlchsville and Mrs. given out for publication Frl- Paiil of Detroit. Mich, i day or Saturdav. will Hill Road Is Road Xo.

3. from Roscoe to Tun-' services lie con- nel Hill over the Infield hill will Frank Slaughter, arrested In connection with the setting off of each week day until the repairs now being made on the road are completed. The road is open to the publn- as usual between the hours of 4 p. m. and a.

but owing to the cumber of men on the work county commissioners thot best that no interference rhouid made by passing motorists an-j ducted. Saturday afternoon at home. The hour for the serv- bombs arraigned ice has not yet been decided nor where burial win lp made. ton asks '0 for injuring receiv- other vphlcles. xvairing ed; i She had as aom ra '0r of pon's es'a(e.

$10.000 and Goldie Herforo. their dopted A Rac Rubin. cix, died in Alexis hospital early today from burns received while playing around a ban- fire late yecterday. According to police, her mother burned come waste paper the backyard of the Th girl's clothing caught or. firs when she graboed a piece of i paper whi'e her r-ofier wasn't looking.

COLr.MBl honor to'ia-. man had f.rst cas' COB here car. be heard of -it. his The she -K-a? or. farm, v.h're saw Mrs Hai! ebriTin? court r.ot rr.ee: unr.s the of ir.

October. Wr The i S-' who Salad King Is In Difficulty MEXK'O CITY. Aug. family difficulties of John Howard, the "salad kine" of HaverhiH, broke out anew- today. John Howard.

in jail. father, who faring cha Jor.n Howard. Jr and his brr. Albert "Red" Howard. football star, wno here Ftrivins; Jo a upon mo'her froin a DRUGS SEIZED N'EW YORK.

Aur 5--A trunk containing SiOO.noO of heroin and i to "P.nm*" was at ihe 125th- Et station of th" Xcw York Central early today. T-AO otlifr tninks are expected by narcotic who th'- to thoir the originated In New Witness v.rr.' on Th- I- 3 i 0 LAST MIDNIGHT "rj Hourly tesperatar" 5 last a. T4. 2 a. rr.

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r-2. 1 -r. on The n.eht to have f'jrri: r.srr: of e'3 -t MARRIAGE LICENSE John 2'. worker, Cri 23. teacher.

BIissS-M L. R. Darr Rev T)arr er of A 'he had ft off a or Simpson "lare-i ar- tne I am cor.v:'n -er; she rii'! DIES FAN FRANCISCO. A- Vr LIMA--Mrs. i a i a 33, ciain.ng he 1 horrc as is today Ire care of tnc a I assocjataion a'ter having been stranded on the a i outside this city, a tim amnes'a.

After brct to c.ty, Mrs. i i i a i stated she was on her way from Sa'err. Va. to Bluffton. IniJ.

Raiiroad ticket suostantiated ier story. Welfare i i a communicated the Du-eau of associated a i Roar- oke. an'l when hn "Red" 'Jpn'. fatr.er. lawyer' MARRIAGE LICENSES MRS.

KING ILL George King is ill home oa North Seventh-st. at her This wrecker may be said to have reached the" heights of his profession. He is aiding the demolishment of SL Olave's Church, London. UNIMPROVED p.ftrr Ralph R. M.

Richard of r.ear Warsaw, who has besa bedfast since last May with an infected foot, is no better. of native Mrs f' daughter, rr.onth.=. ranee ier.z i Dennjs. FTirvsved mother and two sisters. CLF.VKr.AXD- fcuraed in the explosion of a i.

home according to arrested Chief Patrfck Rffid-- a Fmall blaze at 'he was caused bv the explo'-ion of a i still. Tyr.csj of Fresno. f-acher. Lea wrharic. Arr.a Pear! i a 22.

Oa'ich- Opa! 23 Fresno, daughter of Sam Rev. before Mayor H. B. Heaton yester- 1 day afternoon and fined 150 and costs and 30 days in the county jail. The jail sentence was suspended but the fine was paid by Slaughter and he was released.

The charge against him was setting off a bomb with the intention of Inciting a riot. CITY IS QUIET The city is qnietcr today than at any time since the murderer was rapiurod. Fating Is strong against the man but not inach talk is on the streets. The general opinion of the public to be that Thompson will roccivo his jr.st dues at the hand 1 of thf court and probably win hi to death. Thf roiirt has not appointed an a for Thompson and prob- ablv will not do po until afrer the errand jury the rears.

AT NEW PHILA. At Thompson is confined jail at wa: '2ken Monday night hv Jocal officers crowd which c- jr so icr--s warr the for Tus- warrants his DOG HAS PRIVATE CAR ACROSS COUNTRY Pa A 5 The V- 1 a (fosr on V--- 5JT. has Upon, A. car journey Xew York W. I.

Wilson. i5. railroader, Mary Pearl Van Sickle. 43. housekeeper.

N'eilie Rev. i Mrs. a i a i journeyed from Milwaukee to "rimswick, N. lo eM'dcncc she saio she had on thc murdcr. MINOR OPERATION' I.

ns; operation in T.e The op- e-a---n W.T; ppr'arrned bv Tr Shaw aad Dr. Wright..

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