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The Tribune from Coshocton, Ohio • 2

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i PAviii TW4 THF COSHOCTON TRIBUNE TUESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 20, 1923. ONLY Newcomerstown Church News A NATIOS-wioe HI World'i Largest Chain Store wm Quality Good Always At Low Prices NEIOlSIOl HAPPENINGS OP LIVE INTEREST By Staff Correspondent 'J ft 11 UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Rev. Max Rafeld. pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a.

m. Morning worship at 10:30 a. m. Evening service at 7:30 p. m.

475 DEPARTMENT STORES ESCAPES COSHOCTON, OHIO 337 MAIN STREET, BAPTI8T CHURCH Rev. Harley C. Fletcher, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.

Morning worship at 10:30 a. m. Evening service at 7.30 p. m. Stylish Ail-Wool Ulsterette PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev.

Glenrole McQueen, pastor. Ladles Aid Society meeting at the SWEATER COATS $1.69 A Regular Two Dollar Value Most every one needs a coat like this. Just the thing for work. They'll wear and keep you warm. Well made with big collar in good heavy knit.

See them. i The HACK-LORENZ Company ts home of Mrs. John Rehard, Friday afternoon. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.

Preaching at 10:30 a. m. I There will be no evening service ithls coming Sunday night owing to jthe special meetings, being held at BAXTER FUNERAL i HELD ON MONDAY Funeral services were held Monti ay afternoon at the late residence in Newromerstown for Mrs. Elizabeth Hoagland Baxter, 87, who filed at. her home Saturday evening.

Her death was due to Infirmities. Burial was made In the Newcomerstown cemetery. Rev. Louis C. Momberg, pastor of the M.

P. church, officiated. The aged woman was on December 3, 1936 In Newcomers-town. Her parents were John and Ann Neighbor Hoagland. Mrs.

Itaxtar had been HI at her home on IUver-st for several vercoa At the first sign of bleeding gums, be on yourguard. Pyorrhea, destroyer of teeth and health, is on the way. Four persons out of every five past forty, and thousands younger, are subject to it. Brush your teeth with Ibrhairs FOR THE GUM3 More than a tooth paste it checks Pyorrhea 35c and 60c La tubes for Men and Young lVbn! Uakersville by Rev. McQueen.

Mr M. E. CHURCH Rev. T. I.

Hanson, pastor. There will be special meetings all this week at the church, Including Saturday evening. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Church serlvce at 10.30 a.

m. Evangelistic services la the evening at 7:30 months. She Is survived by four daugh- tern: Mrs. Ada. Shoemaker, Lougj rieach, Mrs.

Blanche Meek, Pittsburgh; Mrs. Annie Mlnlsh, 1 Winchester, Va. Mrs. Grace get the Canadian authorities to assist In curbing the dope traffic, treasury officials said. M.

P. CHURCH Rev. Louis C. Momberg, pastor. Prayer meeting service on evening.

Sunday school at 0:30 a. m. Evening serlvce at 7:30 p. in. A NATION-WIDE VALUE! The tremendous demand for these overcoats in our 475 Stores, gives us a buying advantage of the greatest importance to you.

See them and you'll be surprised at the worth at such a popular price. of Newcomerstown; two sons, R. V. Baxter and Baxter, both of Newcomerstown. Eight grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren survive.

KLAN GIVES PURSE TO AN EVANGELIST In the church preceding the regular evangelistic services. langellstlc will continue thruout this week, In the church. SPECIAL PROGRAM AT LOCAL CHURCH To prevent sunburn while bathing masks to cover the heads and faces of women have been Invented in England. U. S.

HOPES TO ENLIST AID OF CANADA TO CHECKDOPE TRAFFIC WASHINGTON, Nov. 20. Assistant Secretary of the Treasury McKenzle Moss and the government experts, who will take part In the international conference at Ottawa next week on liquor and dope smuggling will leave Washington on Saturday, it was'announced at the treasury department today. The original program for the conference did not lncludo the narcotic problem, but the American commissioners will also try to Four hoodexl members of the Ku For Colds, Grip or Influenza and as a Preventive, take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets. The box bears the signature of E.

W. Grove. 30c. iff LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. W.

L. Heuser, pastor. Catohetical class will meet at the church at 1:30 p. m. The Light Brigade youngsters will hold their organization meeting at the church Saturday afternoon at 2:15 o'clock.

Sunday school at 9:30 o'clock. Morning worship at 10:30 a. m. Luther League at 7 p. m.

The thank offering service will be held Sunday evening at the church in charge of the Women's Missionary Society. All are requested to bring their thank offering boxes at this service Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Exercises by tho children of the church, dialogs and a pageant will be part of the Thank Offering program, which is to bo given by the Women's Missionary Society of the Lutheran church Sunday evening. The missionary societies of the church have made preparations for this program and it is hoped it will please everybody. Great, Roomy, Serviceable Coats Abounding in Style and Comfort! The model is neither conservative nor extremely fancy just one of those stylish, All (la rT -(rivioaern (BLj.Comforta common-sense coats which are so Happily lopular with good dressers, young or oiu.

of Vl and Conveniences may be enjoyed in jftKe Farm Home witK Dependable rDELCO-LIGHT MISS LEWIS SHOWS MUCH IMPROVEMENT 1 The report from the Coshocton I hospital stated that Miss Lucy Lewis, Newcomerstcwn, was get PERSONALS Klan entered tho M. E. church Sunday evening just follow. Ing the offering and presented Evangelist W. E.

Flemmlng, of Proll, with a package containing money. After tho presentation the robed men left tho church. I The money, it was said, was given tho evangelist on account of jhis wife being confined to her home In Peoll suferlng from Injuries received In an auto accident on election day. Mrs. Flemmlng fell from her automobile and was hurt.

Her condition Is considered 'serious. The church was tilled to capacity Sunday Tho evangelistic services met with such success that it was advisable to continue them thruout this week. Evangelist Flemmlng, of Peoll Is assisted by the singers, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Schell, of Springfield, SPECIAL SERVICES AT BAKERSVILLE Tho special meetings in tho Uakersvllle Presbyterian church started off successfully, the Rev. A Good Thing DON'T MISS IT. Send your name and address plainly written together with 5 cents (and thil slip) to Chamberlain Medicine Dei Moinee, Iowa, and receive in return trial package containing Chamberlain'i Cough Kemedy for coughs, cdlds, croup, bronchial, "flu" and whooping coughs and tickling throat; Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets for stomach troubles, indigestion, gassy paini that crowd the heart, biliousness and constipation; Chamberlain's Salve, needed in -overy family for burns, scalds, wounds, piles, and skin affections; these valued family medicines for only 5 cents. Don't miss it EASY TERMS LOW PRICE ting along nicely Tuesday. She is suffering Trom tho efrecls of the amputation of the left leg and right foot, broken collar bone and V.

S. Scott, manager of the Well shoe store Steubenvllle, vlsito.l at the home of his mother, Mrs. H. Scott, West Canal-st. All-Wool Overcoating With Contrast or Plaid Back Choice of brown, tan or grey.

It is a three-button, double breasted model all 'round belt, patch pockets with flaps, and cut 44 inches long, large, roomy and warm. A wonderfully good coat for an exceedingly low price. Your Correct Size Is Here! iuose and cuts and bruises. This I 'Monday. was the result of a railroad cross Joseph Parks, who has been in Florida for some time is visiting his mother, Mrs.

E. Wills, ing accidont several days ago. GROH FUNERAL Automotive Electric Service WHEN BROTHER Phone 143. Rear Gray Hdw. 5I5TER Funeral services will bo held Wednesday afternoon at 2 at the late residence of Pete" An Anglo-Danish technical society has been formed at for co-operation between Denmark und Great Britain in a of lines.

HWIE WM 5CHWL we THEM REAL HMimm ft SPANIS ROYALTY Of; jOroh, 68, prominent i valley for the past 55 years. afternoon. He had resided in Stonecreek 'valley fo rthe past 55 years. CHRISTMAS NEARS taches in brilliant uniforms and vestments. Alfonso addressed the pontiff In Spanish and the latter responded in After the audience, in the papal private chambers, Pope Plus XI received General Prlmo Rivera.

A reception was given at the KBITS KING 1 THEY'LL a late niir hreaH anvtlmp hut 'of King Alfonso of Spain, Queen I Victoria and General Prlmo River-Jin, head of tho Madrid govern-'inent, to pay a slate visit to King i Victor Emmanuel. It is expected Hint tho visit will result In closer relations between Spain, Italy iind the Vatican. The Spanish Royal parly first visited the Spanish embassy, later being driven to the Vatican In i papal motor cars. Alfonso was first received by the pope In a public ceremony In Consistory illall. Inter the king was received the papal private chambers where there was a private PONTIFF IN 01 Spanish embassy in the after tilourole McQueen, who Is in charge nt that church this week, told a reporter Monday.

Sunday evening was the first of the series of meetings. The church wus filled to capacity and a good sermon was enjoyed. The meetings will close next Sunday evening. Dr. Kensey J.

Stewart, of Car-rollton, has arrived In Newcomerstown and wll: assist the Rev Mr. McQueen In the services nt Eakersvillo church this week. Owing to the Sunday service at Uakersvlllo there will be no even Ing service In the Newcomerstown Presbyterian church this Sunday, FORCED TO LEAVE COLLEGE COURSE REED'S ROASTERS i LllRRO ALUMINUM FOR THAT Thanksgiving Dinner HAWTHORNE HDW. CO. 345 Main St.

more aTter a day of hard srlinol effort. Our bread builds srowlni school children. If you want wholesome, healthy boys and girls give them plenty of our bread. 'Most Nourishing Food' BY GUGLIELMO EMMANUEL ROME, Nov. Brilliant ceremonies today marked the arrival noon, attended by royalties, car-(liniilH and members of tho Italian aristocracy.

Italy began paying honors to the royal visitors when the Spanish battleship Jaime steamed into tho harbor at, Spcs.la thru a storm. An Italian squadron anchored in the harbor fired Jho mild, vegetable laxatlva to in rallevo Conitlpatloa aod BUt-outaeaa and keep the diceativ aod olimiaaUva function normal. Newcomerstown business, men are preparing for the holiday season. Christmas goods have begun to arrive. It could not be learned Tuesday whether the chamber of commerce will have the usual Christmas celebration or not.

CHICKEN SUPPER The Ladies Aid Society of tha Methodist Trotestant church, Col-lege-st, will hold a chicken supper in the basement of the church on Saturday evening of this week. The supper period will begin at 4:30 p. m. NO COUNCIL MEET 1 Heme Bk. Go.

salute. Ovations wore given Cor, Stop Coughing simplest, and best way to stop coughs, colds, croup, bronchial, "flu" and lagrippe coughs is to take CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY Every user is a friend 6th Walnut-Sts. Phone 103. to the party nit the way to Rome. a.

r. EO Chips offlhs OW Block Alfonso and his rnrtv arrived at noon from Spezzln. They were greeted at the railroad station by King Victor Emmanuel, the crown prince, till the royal princes, Premier Mussolini, and the members of the cabinet, as well as representatives of the aristocracy. A great crowd filled the streots and cheered the party as they drove from tho station in a long line of motor cars, Cardinal VannulelH, dean of the sacred college, invited nil the cardinals in Rome to attend the welcome ceremonies In Consistory Hall In full regalia. The scene RIGHT TO CROPS 1 1 wjyiiifssss iyPY One-third tha raf- Ml a a I ntr cn4j, t-jatad.

Ffchlldreq and lte. Russell McQueen, son of the Rev. and Mrs, lilenrole McQueen, pastor of the Presbyterian church, lins returned from Wooster col-lego to his homo in Newcomers-town. Ho was obliged to return home on account of his health. Russell was quite 111 early this summer from what was believed to have been sleeping slckuss.

He became iir again at college, It was said, and he came home and will not conclude his college term. NO THANKSGIVING PROGRAMS PLANNED There was no Important business to be discussed Monday evening, so council did not meet. The regular meeting night will be Monday evening, November 26. AID SOCIETY MEETS I M0ME GROWN IN CALIF. LEFT WITH US Ira I ni vw- i 1 ROBERTSON DRUG STORE with evert tick or the clock V.

I JSL The Ladies Aid Society of tho M. E. church will meet with Mrs. Veagley at her home on Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, November Stop Idle Dreaming was a most Impressive one. The pontiff occupied a specially constructed crimson throne.

Ranged shout the hnll wore Vatican at TJ AVE you ever made money while you slept? You can' experience this pleasant sensation by leaving your savings with us, where your money will work 24 hours a day. Try Tiibuns want dd. SAY MOM! THAT'S BETTER THAN LINIMENT Take action audnake your dreams come true. Make up your mind to be a success In life. Dut remember tho big thing Is preparation, special training that will enable you to make use of the many opportunities that will surely come your way.

This training can be obtained at the 7 How to Make Pin Cough Syrup at Home Haa ne eqoaJ for prompt rvenlta, lakea hut a memcnt to prepare, and aavta joa about $2. Start an account here now and watch the clock tirk off your earnings. WASHINGTON. Nov. 20.

The jVnlted States Supremo Court to-jrtny decided that the California Alien Land Act. which last week became constitutional, prohibits "cropping contracts," made he-itween Japanaso and California land owners. The cropping contract case was ecided In favor of the state of California on appeal brought Against J. J. O'Urten and J.

In-uyc, a Japanese, The stock case was decided tgalnst Raymond Frlrk and N. Sntow, a Japanese, who brought suit, to test the power of the stale law. In another ruling clarifying Its with respect to tho vail-lliy of tho California Land Law, he court held that the ownership of a share of stock In a California agricultural land corporation con-Btltuted an Interest in real prop-jerty, thus making such ownership Enareo tho Jananett Oil will positively mafttar ymir achwi and pain quickrr than ans'thin you hnw nr bx(1 OK VOUK MONEY HACK. iaei do? Bt The Home Coshocton io The Newconvrstown public schools will not have any special Thanksgiving programs preceding Thanksgiving. Tho schools will bo shut down from Wednesday evening, preceding Thanksgiving until Monday morning of the next week.

Principal H. Donohoe said last evening. MISS ANKNEY TO SING FOR RADIO Radio fans in Newcomerstown will have the opportunity of hearing a Tuscarawas-co girl's voice broadcasted from tho Drake hotel in Chicago this evening at 10 p. m. The girl is Miss Selecta Ankney, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. E. Ankney of New Philadelphia. Miss Ankney is taking vocal training in Chicago. I run imn in ana VViJA' Fhjriflam agre that Building Loan Savings Co.

Business College J.narpo is milni ahead of Hnimrnt. Maka your own tfst. CM a hottla today 40 YEARS IN COSHOCTON Roger W. McGiffln, Pres. 4094 Maln-St.

Phone 265. Do riot tell us what your eye troubles are. We will tell you. Our thirty-six years of eye experience in Coshocton enables us to do this. Ask your friends.

irom your aruiigisi. Comfortn.i frorn Itralns, prina. rhpumatum. up cold in oht. A frrf-atnii at 2 A.

for toolhacha. or.u U'lmctM' P.iri' Lorcns or any other reliable druRgist. A SECRET FROM JAPAN I aiaaijuam.lJIMiala' aw Tin is ued in nearly all prescriptions and rcmedita for coughs. The reaaon is that pine contains several elements that have a remarkable effect in soothing and healing the membranes of the throat and chest. Pine cough avrups ro conibinntiom rf pine nnd syhip.

The "syrup" part is usually plain sugar syr'tin. To mal.e the bet pine cough remedy that money can buy, put 2Vj ounces of Vines in a pint bottle, and fill up with home-made sugar syrup. Or you can uae clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar svrup. Either way, you make a full pint-more than you can buy ready-made for three times the money. It is pure, good and tastes very pleasant.

You can feel this take' hold of a cough or cold in a wy that meant business. The cough may be dry, hoarse and tight, or may be persistently loose from the formation of i phlegm. The cause is the same inflamed membranes and this Pincx nd Syrup combination will stop it usually in 24 hours or les. Splendid, bronchial asthma, hoarseness, or any ordinary throat ailment. Tinex is a highly concentrated com- Tloiind r)f crannina Vorwav nini it.

megai under us, decision of last Monday, which barred aliens not eligible to citizenship to own farm lands In the state of California. THE HANLEY MILLING COMPANY COSHOCTON, OHIO. fill STRAP FOOTWEAR IS RECOVERING Practically all of Japan's miles of railways are to be rebuilt of standard gunge. Patent Colt, Black Suede and Otter and Brown Suede, Strap and Cut-Out Effects. Medium and New Spanish Heels; all sizes, all widths.

Priced 7.00 to 9.00 PER PAIR O. K. Wills, Chestnut-st, is slow-ly recovering from injuries he received last Saturday morning when he was struck by an automobile, while be was crossing tho street. He Is sufforing from three broken ribs and cuts and bruises. MY CHUM WEEK FLOUR FEED GRAIN SERVICE Highest Quality Prepared Feeds For Horses, Cows, Poultry Choice Rye Grain For Sale Retail and Wholesale Hall's Catarrh Medicine Those who are In a "run down" condition will notice that Catarrh bothers them much more than when they ar In food health.

Thla fact prove that while Catarrh la a local I dtaoase, It la greatly Influenced by 1 constitutional condltlnni. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE conilats of an Ointment which Quickly Rellevea by local application, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which a a- I tract, and is famous the 'world over BRENDEL'S Fibers of Feet tor its prompt effect upon coushs. Beware of substitutes. Ask your dnieeist for "2'' ounces of Tinex" with directions, and don't accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money refunded.

The Finex Co, Ft. Wsyne, Ind. The Epworth League of the M. E. church Is observing "My Chum Week." The league will meet for a half hour each evening this week uenerai llealtn.

Sold by drugtrlsta for over 0 Tear. J. Cheney Toledo, O..

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