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The Tribune from Coshocton, Ohio • 3

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rDAY EVENIXO. JTLT 1, 1521. THE COSHOCTON TRIBUNE page: three yor Turns Fines IntoCity's Coffers yor W. S. Tish turned In $523 Shadow of Industrial War Is Now Creeping Over America (An Editorial Written by Lincoln McConnell.) "1 Two Irishmen Killed BELFAST, July 1 Two Sinn Fein-ers were killed and a number of guns and much ammunition were captured today when crown forces surprised a party of Republicans in the act of preparing an ambush.

The fight occurred between Keady and Castle Blaney. city treasurer Friday morning. Bread is your Best Food eat more of it! A is the city's share of" the fines license fees collected during the th of June. 1 ii iJT (Dr. Lincoln McConnell, the noted southern lecturer, visits every nook and corner of the United States each year.

He has unusual opportunities to study social and industrial problems. His conclusions are rather astounding but true, nevertheless.) .0 YOU know that wlseheads across the sea are' now laying broad and deep their plans for a I NF? "TABLETS ROBERTSON DRUG STORE Cash BREAD-AND-MILK, HEIGHO! A 1 it. 1 1 11 fl and Pay Cash and Pay Less ITY MARKET future than the war Just closed? They are aiming at our industrial and economic supremacy, an economic war which will last not five years, but a hundred. We are UTing today in a peculiarly deceptive time. Conditions everywhere are such as to easily blind our eyes to the danger ahead.

We made billions of wealth out of the European war. At the same time our achievements on the battlefield will ever be a matter of pride to us. We came out with hands untouched and capacities increased, rather than diminished, all ready to supply a famished world with material for its rehabilitation. The demands are so great and the supplies so short that no longer are skill and efficiency I Pay Less Sl Urend-and-Milk habit. It assures Ameri A Money Savers.

Wise spending is one method of sav-ng. We have no baits, everything sold at an honest price. cans 01 ino sturdy, stalwart type. COSHOCTON MAID BREAD (Weights and satisfaction guaranteed. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY- is rich in thn life-c i i pr vitaminos 'ARMERS Bring in Your Fresh Eggs and Good Butter.

We Pay You In Cash. vl I si 1 that build norvo, bone, muscle. 5 C.n. PURE LARD (open kettle rendered) 2 lbs 22c Ask your grocer. needed by those who would work.

Wages for all labor equals the pay of the skilled laborer a few years ago. Such a condition has an Injurious effect upon the minds of the careless, causing them to misread the signs. They feel a false sense of security. Their ambition is decreased and their efficiency is lessened. From every side comes the cry of under-production, of letting down; despite the cry for more commodities, workers are demanding more pay, getting it, and then producing less goods.

With profiteering universal, money plentiful, work abundant aud the sky rosy, why should the thoughtless worry over tomorrow? The situation Is one for serious analysis. The present age of "easy come" cannot possible Irvt. We must look for the swing of the pendulum in the natural course of things. The nations across the sea, smarting at our great gnins, are already laying plans for an We guarantee all our Meats at all times to keep lor your Sunday dinner. FRESH PORK Loin Pork Chops, lb.

27c Loin Pork Roasts, lb. 27c1 PRIME BEEF Fresh Hams, or whole jhuck roasts, lb lib Roasts, lb. THE COSHOCTON BAKING CO. flib Boilincr Meat. lb.

FY 17c 18c 9c 18c 15c 18c lb 25c Fresh Shoulders, lb. 18c Shoulder pork steak lb 18c Fresh Side Pork, lb. 20c Pork Liyer, lb 8c Veal and Pork, ground for loaf, lb 25c fchuck Steak, lb Lean Pot Roasts, lb. rresh Hamburg, lb. industrial assault upon us which will call for our very best if we meet it, and just as truly as the sun rises and sets we.

will not be able to meet It without first a great reorganization end upheaval In the present state of affairs. Only those industries will prevail which have within themselves tho'elemrats of victory. t-TPt TO GET mm ufw 'liiMiff 11 ,,1 FRESH PORK SAUSAGE, LB. 15c BANDITS HOLD UP MILK FED VEAL GENUINE LAME To Play in "Peg My Heart" at Chautauqua Here 4Veal Roasts, lb Leg of Lamb, lb 28c Lamb Chops, lb. 28c Shoulder of Lamb, lb.

20c Lamb Stew, lb l2Vzc 20c 20c 12V2c tion has no hesitancy with going ahead with disarmament plans. yfVeal Chops, lb Weal Stew, lb. I'Veal Steaks, lb tic a tion. The two who confessed implicated Katharine Douglass Paris Martin and Jim Herald. The Douglass woman, it was said, planned the robbery, after she had learned that Sasser had $2,000 to $3,000 on his person and the alleged crime was committed near Cumberland Gap in tho mountains, She Induced Sasser, a miner to accompany her to the mountains where the other four were waiting, according to the confession.

TRASH ID SHOOT THE EXPRESSMAN 20c Miller's Bacon, piece, per lb. WILL PILL TEETH froi mm Wt ILiCE Premium Sliced Bacon Fancy Sliced Bacon lb 32c Miss Daisy Vivian is a sister of Percival Vn Ian, and like the other members of her family, first came to tho United States with Mr, Greet as a 'member of his famous "Ben Greet Players." I (V2 lb box) Smoked Sausages, lb Weinerwurst, 20c THOUSAMO KILLED II IIIIO 111 BIOS; WOUNDED T0TAL11Q Boiled Ham, .11 lb. 15c Summer Sausage, lb. 35c Cooked Veal Loaf, lb. 25c Pickled Pork, lb 20c Garlic Bologna, lb.

Dry Salt Side, lb 18c Long Bologna, lb. 15c Cream Cheese, lb. 27c Limburger Cheese, per lb. 35c Brick Cheese, lb. 28c.

SENATOR FRANCE IS GIVEN PEREIO 1 COVINGTON, Ind. July 1 Two masked bandits early today held up a I'eoria and Kasteru (C. C. C. and St.

L.I pnMKi'inuir train shot and probably fatally wounded the express messenger, dumped a safe out of the-express ear and escaped. The messenger was so seriously wounded he was unabla to give a clear account of the robbery, which occurred half a mile east of here. The amount of the loot has not been The bandits hoarded the train at Covington, looted the safe and drop-, ped off at Veedersburg, 8 miles east of here. They disappeared in the darkness before the train crew warn: All Kinds A TJJ Tone I TOO imuks DUBLIN July 1 Nearly one thousand perso'ns were killed in Ireland from Jan. 1 up to today, nccoiUing to an official casualty list issued today.

The victims are listed as follows: Civilians 647 killed; 608 wounded. Crown forces 352 killed; 516 TO ENTER NATIONAL BISCUIT CO. Fresh line of Cakes and' Crackers at the new lower 'prices. 1T. B.

C. DeLuxe Assorted WASHINGTON. July 1. The AnKlo-Jap alliance in which the United States is vitally interested will bo renewed, but in such a way that all the teeth will be taken from it, according to reports reaching Washington from the imperial conference now going on in London. In well informed circles today the opinion was expressed that when the treaty is revamped and signed by Great Britain and Japan it will be little more than a treaty of amity and commerce between the two great powers, and one that will hold forth no military or naval menace against the United States.

The United government it was said today has received any official assurances t'fiat this is to be the upshot of the conference, but the belief is so strong hat the United States has little to fear in the renewal of the alliance that the administra- ed by a mail clerk who heard the 45c Coffees that we ask you to give a trial: Perf't Blend, Ik 30c 3 lbs. for 85c Log Cabin, lb. 28c 3 lbs. for 80c Fancy Santos, lb 23c 3 lbs. for 65c shots, knew of their presence.

WOMAN LURED SASSER TO LAIR OF BANDITS Cakes, 1 lb. box iFig Newtons, pkg. tiDrum Tiny TotsJ pkg 15c 28c The wounded messenger is FrJjj.tiX II. lk'ckman of Indianapolis. He mp brot to a hospital here and was latei- removod to Indianapolis he suffered two bullet wounds in the hip, NEW YORK, July Advices received here declare that Senator Joseph I.

France finally has been authorized by tho Russian government to enter Russia to make a firsthand investigation of conditions there with a. view to the re-establishment of trade relations. It is stipulated that while the Russian government expects Senator France to occupy himself in investigating matters relevant to trade conditions, he will he given full and complete co-operation along these lines. He is not to make any attempt to interfere in the cases of such Americans as may bo under detention in Russia. R11DDLI0BORO, July l-Fhe persons, two women and three men are guilty of murder and robbery of Roy Sasser, Knox county according to confessions of Rosa Harnett and John Russell.

The bandits are in the Bell county jail here awaiting inves- Isrim, lb. 16c Saratoga Flakes, pkg. 19c 'wieback, pkg. 15c Jutter Thin Biscuit 15c or Ginger Snaps, 3 114 1b. keg 33c iVanila 7c tiOyster or Soda Crackers, i' b.

16c Creed a Bis cuit jp 7c 3 lb.s for 45c All Sold On A Money-Back Guarantee wrt cm la fl mm CREAMERY BUTTER, LB 3Sc INDIANAPOLIS, July 1 -Robbers who held up an morning Peoria and Eastern train near Covtngton, today obtained no cash, but made away with a large amount of railroad rem'ttancM In the form of drafts, according to word received at the off I-ch of the American Railway Express Co. here. Theso drafts were declared not to he negotiable. Express company officials were checking up on the loss. Two sm poets were taken from freight trains at Veedersburg and two at Crawfordsvltle later in the morning Their descriptions tally with that given by express messenger Frank Li 23c ULK ROLLED OATS, 4 LBS.

RICHARDSON DIES MISS DAISY VIVIAN. This versatile young actress has an enviable record on the New York stage and has within the past few years appeared at the Harris theatre in Thos. Dixon's "The Invisible Foe," with Jas. K. Uackett in "The Merry Wives of-Windsor" at the Criterion theatre, with Walter Hampden at the Plymouth theatre, and with Emily Stevens In Philip Moeller's satire "Sophie." She was recently a member of Stuart Walker's company in Indianapolis and last Rummer attracted quite a bit of attention as the charming heroine Sylvette in Rostend's "Le Romanesque," at Washington Square, New York city.

Miss Daisy Vivian be seen as! "Ethel," tho daughter of the English, family in "Peg O' My Heart," to be presented at Chautauqua here. 1 JEM URGING INNOCENCE HYellow Cling Peaches, No. pj 212 can 33c nPreestone Peaches, No. 2'4 can 25c aliloyal Anne Cherries, No. 212 can 45c btDmilax Apricots, No.

212 Jello or Jiffy Jell, pkg. 10c Peac-hes Golden Glow Y. No. 212 3c Crisco, 1 lb. can 20c Kraft Pimento Cheese, per can 18c Red Pitted Cherries No.

2 35c No. 1 20c 4UC can Girl Is Drowned fcEW POTATOES, PER LB. 3c PK. 40c Purity Nut Oleo, lb. 25c ('Tomatoes, No.

1 can '8c I M1DDLETOWN, July 1. Mamie Amazing Success Achieved by Celebrated Mcdi-i cine Not Only Phenomenal, But Unprecedented Over 20,000,000 Bottles Sold in Six Years-Foreign Countries Clamor for It Never before, perhaps, in the history of the drug trade has! the demand for a proprietary medicine ever approached the; wonderful record that is now being made by Tanlac, the cele-i bratcd medicine which has been accomplishing such remark-j able results throughout this country and Canada. As a matters of fact, the marvelous success achieved by this medicine is not! only phenomenal, but unprecedented. Lily Oleo, lb. 24c Aunt Jemima's B.

W. Tomatoes, No. 3 can 13c Fancy Grade Catsup 11c Ginger Snaps, lb. 19c COLUMRUS, July 1. Declaring his innocence Royce Richardson, 32, died in the electric chair at the penitentiary shortly after 1 o'clock this morning, lie had been convicted of murdering Louis Schroeder and A.

E. Long at Toledo January 17 last when Austin II. Breed was robbed of In passenger receipts by bandits while enroute to a bank from the Toledo union station. Tho detectives were accompanying Breed. Richardson met death calmly after announcing he had mado peace with his maker, A queer request was mado by Richardson a few hours before his electro Flour, pkg 15c Roeve, 17, Lebanon, 0 was drowned In the Miami river below the traction bridge Scar here about 7:30 Thursday evening.

Accompanied swimming by Miss Louise Oehm, Ed Henry and Bob Ellis, the nartv hnldlnc hands waded FANCY PRUNES, PER LB. and 11 Social At Clark An Ice cream social will bo given on the Clark Presbyterian church lawn Satufday evening, July 2 for the benefit of the church. We have Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, Grape Fruit, Pineapples, Tomatoes, Peaches, Cucumbers, New Pota- out beyond their depth and the Reeve girl was drowned. toes, New Cabbage, Texas Onions, Lettuce, Apples, in fact 1 .1 uny tiling tnai is on tne marnev we nave at lowest prices. liAISiNS, ALL KINDS, 15 OZ.

PKG. cution. He ni'ced permission to select his coffin and funeral shroud. Off I-' Nabisco, pkg. 12c and 23c fLarge Queen Olives, lb 45c gam The first bottlo of Tanlac to reach i the most gratifying and astonishing the public was sold just a little over results and have pronounced it tho six years ago.

Its success was lmm 9- greatest medicine of all time, diate and people everywhere werol Tens of thousands of men and wo-ouick to recognize it as a medicine of men of all ages in all walks of life, af-extraordlnary merit. Since that tlmeifHcted with stomach, liver and kidney there have been sold throughout this disorders, some of thorn of long stand-country and Canada something overling, as well as thousands ot weak, Twenty Million bottles, thin, nervous men and women appar-establi'shtng a record which has prob-jently on tho verge of collapse, have sHv never been oouallod in the his-1 testified that they have been fully re- JYFarshmallows, lb. 30c JJulk Peanut Butter, lb 20c Ijma Beans, lb 10c value 4-Tie Broom, 59c ft'liio Ri'IiKaii T'pjirVioa nnr no "ps, nmty Hip-O-Lite Marshmallow Creme, pint jar 30c American Beauty Mince Meat, pkg 15c Tall can Pink Salmon, 1 lb. can I2V2C cers grants 1 his reqiieut. In tho presence of his mother and an undertaker, Richardson, from a catalogue, selected his coffin and shroud and asked that a white, stiff neat, white necktie and pa'cnt' leather shoes be placed on his body before burial.

This was done. The body has been shipped to his parents at Indianapolis. i i-1 a fc. v. Btorea 10 ineir nonuui weigni, neaiui pkg.

15c and strength by Its use. 4PPLE BUTTER (Sat. Only) 11 oz. can 8c rVe know our prices are right on soap and our stock is complete. Better get your supply now I Crystal White, 4 bars for 25c tory of the drug trade In America.

Fame Is International. The instant and phenomenal bug-cess which Tanlac won when it was first Introduced has been extended to practically every large city, small town, village and hamlet In North America. Its fame has become International in its scope and England, Japan, Mexico, Cuba, Hawaii, Alaska, Porto Rico and many European countries are clamoring for It. From coast to coast and from, the Great Lakes, Tanlac Is known and honored. Millions have taken It with OERE is a food that nour-Jll ishes and strengthens without taxing the stomach or clogging the digestion.

15 bars for Restored to Health, Still others, who seemed fairly well, yet who suffered with indigestion, headaches, shortness of breath, dizzy spells, sour, gassy stomachs, coated tongues, foulness of breath, constipation, bad complexion, loss of appetite, sleeplessness at night and of terribly dejected, depressed feelings, state that, they have been entirely relieved of these distressing symptoms and restored to health and happiness by the upe of Tanlac. SHIPPING BOARD 10 I 0 A ELL WOODEN CRA 87c 38c 31c 62c 25c 25c 9c ioys 25c Lenox Soap, 10 bars P. Star or Fels Naptha, 5 bars 10 bars for Palmolive, 3 bars for Climaline, 3 pkgs Kirk's Hardwater Castile, bar Lux, pkg. Creme Oil Soap, 3 bars FANCY HEAD RICE, LB. Ipiamond Dust Flour, White Lily, Mistletoe.

Gol- Flour, $1.05 24 lb. sack den Rod Flour, 24i2 lb. WASHING TON," July 1, The V. fl. Shipping Board announced today that the entire fleet of 287 wooden vessels, constructed during the war and aggre.

gating 900,000 tons dead weight will be sold as speedily as possible. Bids will be opened July 30, The sale of tho wooden vessels which now are anchored and deteriorating In various ports Is the first step In the carrying out of the administration's policy to "get the government out of the shipping business." hi has been amous these many years because of its splendid nourishment and the quickness and ease with which it is digested. Delightful to ready to eat from the package 'Iherc'saRcafonyorGmpeMiIr Flour, 2412 $1.40 I i lb. sack $1.15 5Jb. 30c 25c3 D02.

Carton ELKO OUTING SHOES For Men and Boys Very Comfortable and Long Wearing, Men's Sizes $3.50 Boys Sizes, 1 to 5g $3.00 Eoys' Sizes, 10 to 13V3 $2.50 All Scrap Tobacco, 3 pkgs. 1 Lowers The Price- '4 Self-Service Helps YouLive On Less Not The Quality. Remember, "We Sclflt For Less!" Ve Have AFuirDjfefFFuits7Vegetables, Nuts, Etc. 7 oo5 The Prices Are Right. Bombs Cause Panic BARCKLONATTyT-Twelve per-sons were Injured when four bombs were thrown in Catatonia square today, The explosions were followed by a wild panic.

rCARTOW'S-i Serve and YELLOW FRONT Bring Your Basket "None But Good Sho" -if rnowPD civtu wn mlim F. Richmond of Orange was la Coshocton Friday ou business. Made byPortum Cereal Company Crcclt, Michigan.

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