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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 7

The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 7

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THE ZANESVTLLE TIMES RECORDER SEVEN" SATURDAY, FEB. 7, 1914. VANDERBIIT HOTEL a EAST at BRK 1DRK; Omsiujj anti iss 111 I Jkeawr I I II I III I 1S jh. Eat An hotel of distinction with moderate charge" Within 6vs minutes of principal railwsy termnal SltlMtipfl ideal Single room see 4iy 4. Double rooms Ixmbls bedrooms, keutfelr drMin-room and katk uites-Parlow, bedroom and bath SlU, Each room mith bth FOOD QUESTION, S.

S. CONFERENCE GRACE MISSIONARY 0mT 'Sunlrist" nnnni nnnnirinn i rn rnnnni nnn rn nnrnriiTn xv' ijy Oranges with ouuiAL rnuDLtifio ruuintu uk tnu duut 1 1 xmm JP' Sunkist" Spoonc UNIQUE PROGRAM State Secretary C. W. Shinn to Be Present Other Affair Recorded, 1 i GOWANS 1 as 1 Mti. Wharton Deliver! Instruc- All Auxiliaries Are Fittingly Rep An announcement of interest to Uta ecal Sunday schools is the coming of WNG-OflXTLRNALS tive and Inspirational i resented at Monthly Meeting C.

W. Shlnn, slate secretary of the Sunday School association, on Feb Jind. Mr. Shinn will bold a confer- you" arc eating luscious, juicy," tan gy, lecdless you arc delighted with the magnificent silverware you are getting for your table. You always order "Sunkist" oranges and lemons because 1 they are the finest, richest, selected fruit grown anywhere la 'the world.

Picked and packed by gloved hands the cleanest of all Thin-skinned, fibreless. Not a Seed in "Sunkist" A wonderfully Interesting meeting nee with the executive board of the of tho Woman's Foreign Missionary Two large Audiences he-u Mrs. Wharton diacusbion of two economic questions yesterday afternoon and evening ut the First fongregattonal Muskingum County Sunday School society of tho Grsco M. E. church was Association, and will address the Mar ket Street Baptist Sunday school at held Frldsy sfternoon at th church.

the regular hour. In the program preented tho flvo i church. In the afternoon Mrs. vrhar. ton discussed "The Food Question, and in the evening, Social problem.

This series of Instructive and Insoir. Miss Mais Stenger, county secretary auxiliaries were represented. The of the Sunday School association, nas program was under lh direction of returned from Columbus, where she ths district president, Mr O. N. ing lectures will bo concluded this attended tho Moslem campaign meet at which time) Mrs.

Wharton Townsend, and tho representatives wero from tho adult society, tho ing. Among the speakers were Fr will present her one popular lecture, Zwemer, Rev. Trowbridge, Marion young woman's society, tho Standard "Love and Bread," hich Is a pie for the woman and the home. Thla Bearers, King's Heralds and Little and T. T.

Krankenberg. Mr. Frankenberg, author of the Light Bearers. The Standard Bear afternoon Mrs. Wharton will discuss Spectacular Career of Billy ers enroll girls from 14 to IS years "Womanhood, lis Purpose and Its and htmaelf a Sunday convert, clev of age, the King's lu ralds girls and Cut the trademarks from the wrappers around "Sunkist oranges and lemons and send them to us.

Select silver pieces from our 27 different premiums. Every piece the famous' Rogers Standard A-l guaranteed silver plate. 1 The Rogers orange spoon shown above is sent to you for 12 trademarks from "Sunkist" oranges or lemons and six 2-cent stamps (to pay cost of mailing, Trademarks from "Red Ball" orange and lemon wrappers count same as "Sunkist uy "Sunkisf oranges by tkt fox, half-box or dozen from your dealer. this lecture la for wo erly discussed "Tbe Relation of Sun WERIAM SMITH THROWN' FROM HCJiAWAi HORSE Mis Meriam Smith, a daughter if Mr. and Mri, J.

Lincoln Sml'h. of South atreet, was painfully injured a few day ago by being thrown from a Horse while horseback riding near her titer's home, at Richard City, Tenn. i Mies Smith had Bone to the home uf her sister, Mrs. Guenther, to recover from an operation for appendl-citis. and horseback riding; was her chief While riding at canter along a.

country road her horse took fright, and before her escort buys from to 14, and Little Light Bearers tho young children of ths men only. The Food Question day School Work to the Newspaper. Marlon Lawrence, General Secre church up to years of age. la the afternoon Mrs. Wharton said tary.

gave a remarkable address on in part: "The food question Is one of tho "Essentials of Leadership," whna Ths devotional exercises wero featured by contributed texts from tho nine division leaders. The adult so the most fundamental of questiona Dr. Zwemer very graphically outlined at least three-fourths of our time is ihs purpose of the campaign. ciety wa represented by Mm Nettle spent In solving the question of the Oyster supper. earning of our food supply, Us prep- McBea, whoso daughter, Miss Alico McBee, Is a student In a training The ladies of the Forest Avenuo eiation and consumption and In sleep, school for missionaries in Cincinnati.

which fulfills one of the processes of church will give their fourth anniversary supper Tuesday evening, Febru Mrs. McEeo gave, her version of the nutrition. We feed our fcattls clen- could her side, the beast plunged and ran at full speed into a. throwing Miss Bmltn over ft lr head, small bones of ler lef and; two -of her fingers were'broken; hewevethe Invalid i.i Send your name for our complete free premium sheet and Premium Club Plan. Send all orders for premiums end alt inquiries to ti California Fruit Crowtrs Excliaoge US N.

Clark Stmt, Caicsgs, 11L ary 10, at tho church. Oysters, In all call of her daughter to the work, mnc! styles, will be served, chicken salad. tfkslly and eat what's set before us without asking tiny questions as we were taught to rio a children. Six potatoes, and all that go to make an the daughter's version which was in tho nature of a letter written by Alte to the society. Miss Mclioe is said to bo one of tho most promising pupils in the training- school, and tho local or.

lyster supper complete ana satisryinv getting along famously and alii maks million school 'children are suffering 411 friends of the congregation are a good recovery. from mat-nutrition. Men are robbed of tneir efficiency In business-because most cordially invited. The hours are from I to I. ganlzatlon has taken It upon Itself to tfiey do not know how to eat.

Wa Mrs." Bannon and Miss Lorena Arter have returned home from a visit Rabbl KoToreld Here. provide for her training for foreign are all of us only partially alive be meetlncl. They will be tho guesis Rabbi Kornfeld will, on Sunday work. in Cleve cause of auto-intoxication. We eat of Mra O.

N. Townsend. evening, present the second of a ser The young ladies wero represented land. ies of lectures on Tho Art or Living. by Mias Kthel Gerwlck, who gavo 11 Valentine Social The Epworth ler.gue of the Grace The sub tec announced for Sunday Mrs.

William Miller and Mrs. lleibci young woman's viewpoint," and the oo mtih and do not understand the moaning 'of a balanced diet, clog our sywtems with poison and drag along only half-alive all because we do not apply our reason to the business of Davis have returned from Dresdt-n, St. F. ihurch has planed an attractive evening is "Things we live by." The tandard Btarers were represented by Valentine social for Monday even where they visited Mr. and airs.

IS. b. Gay. Miss Urace- Kerner, whoso subject publio is most cordially Invited. ing, Feb.

9, to which all members and was 'No Other Plan." A somr by HOHRIBIHl II.OT'HKS Kt'ZRMA all prospective members are most cor- Mra Ross Roberts was a special fea Quickly cured by Dr. Hcbs.in's K.c- llally Invited. The event will take ture, and tho King's Horalds were hying. We allow speculation In our fwod supply, adulteration of the very source of life. The fight for pur food laws has been one of the unwritten romances of these, modern days.

In tne evening Mrs. Wharton, In place at the chapel. FACE BROKE OUT represented by Esther Suppiee and fc.lf.lse Twiggs In a littlo dialogue en rema Ointment. C. P.

Caldwell, or New Orleans. 1 states: "My doctor advised lue to try "Dr. Hobson's Fxe ma halve" I used three boxes of OI11I-ment snd three cakes of Dr. Holmon's 1 vr-iim KiiiLn. Toiiav 1 have not Rev.

Westlako will gta; a series of titled "Tonic Texts for Faint Hearts." You May Bs wearing glasses already and getting tenflt from. them, but not so much as Is possible to gait We have heard people say, "I have tried wearing spectacles." Thst Is no sign that glasses srlll not benefit you. You may have been fitted the best that your optician knew. frequently Find People wearing glasses that er an In-Jury to their eyes. Fome defect was overlooked.

Our Tests I.eaie Ix-fort la. discovered The Littlo Light Bearers vun vwv discussing "SocIhI Problems." said: meetings Sunday night at tha Falrview M. E. church on the Chandlersvllls road. a spot arywhere on my body and ran aay 1 am cured." It will do the same "Wo are facig tremendous social problems.

Race degeneration, race charmingly represented by one- of their number, little Mary Brown Allen, who ith a lighted candle in her hand r-cited "Jesus Lids ls Shltio." lor VOU. IIS BOOUliits, mw-unlln Action Will rid VOU Of all Skill suicide, the amazing growth of social humors, blackheads, pimple, Ecsema blotches, red unignt.iy sores, nu leaves your akin clean and healthy. The thank-offering service was evils social all these call us a consider whither we arc tending-. Jcnorance regard to the basJc laws of life, the laws of is Applying: This Paste Makes Hairs Vanish (Jet a bcx today. Uuaranteen.

All Ffelffrr hemical Co Philadelphia A announced for March at which time tho society will have as Its guests Would Enlarge to About Four Times Their Size. Itched Very Much and Cracked Used Cuti-cura Soap and Ointment. In Short Time Cured. St. l.ouia.

(Toilet Tips.) The popularity of tha delatonj Jn real money given each man in Zanesville who sends us a two or three piece suit to be dry clean cd "on or before February 20th, 1914. PATRIOTIC EVENT treatment for removing hairy growths Is duo largely to tha fact that it Is quick In action and doss not mar the R. T. D. Ko.

1, Thunton, Ohio. "About year age my face broke out with small simples. They were about as big as the numoer or Columbus ladies, among whom will bo Mrs. II. W.

Kellog, wii of the pastor of the Broad Street M. churoh, and a member of the Columbus school board; Mra Freeman, wife of the pastor of tho First M. K. church; Mrs. Harry Lum, president pf tho Columbus district, and Airs.

Thomas Johnson, one, of the most active missionary workers In tho cip-Ital city. These ladles havo heard a great deal concerning tho activities of the local organization and are very anxious to bo present at on of tho Guy C. Fitz Jeweler and Optician 634 MAIJf STREET AT HIGHJCHOOL found et the root of the trouble, We sell our birthright for a mess of pot-tage because we have allowed prudery to give us false and shamed Ideas as to life. Its meaning and its source. The world is over romanticized.

Wo are erratic, oversexed because havs not faced the truths of lit Tho social life of our younR people; must be provided for. The picture show, the dance hall, tho library, athletics, clean sport, all must be made to satisfy the social instinct, yet contribute to the formation of right Ideals and aid In real living. Give life the opportunity for clean, sane expression lhrouch a readjustment of social and economic forces. skin, and since Its Introduction many beauty experts use It In preferncs to the electric needle. To remove ths nalr or fuss, you mix some powders delstone with a little wster and apply to the objectionable hairs, then In two or three minutes rub off, wash tho skin and the hairs have entirely vai-lhed.

Excepting In rare Instances, one treatment Is sufficient. bead of a pin whan flrat noticed, and would enlarge to about four times that elxe. A yellow fluid would gather la them and could open them. This enlarged tbe sores and earned large scabs over my face. When II would commence to dry up It would Itch very much sad Students Salute New Flag-Senior 2- PieceSuit 3- Piece Suit Program -and Society VT News An interesting event, Friday, at the Use Our Want Column i as' The Magnetic Girl How She Compels Others to local high school, was the dedication STTMP-CRITUBAREH of the handsome new flag, recently UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT purchased, by the board of education.

-aV- marriage RITES weddings of tho week-was that of Miss Hallio B. Stump and Mr, Ouy 8. Crumbaker, 4.S Old Glory was unfurled. Wore. Uih If you never have tried Benzol' Method should embrace this assembled school, the pupils saluted and sang, "Columbia the Gem of the Obey Her Will 1 00,000 Copies sf RenmraMe Bock I ilcscrililDg sweulis Payehle Powers to he alslrlbntrd Post Frvo to readers of then crack open around the scab making a ery sore spot.

I tried ereral different aslres and ointments hut none of them did any permanent good. At laat I tent for some Cutlcura Soap and Ointment which I used according to directions snd in a short time I was completely cured and It did not even leave a car." (Signed) Miss Irena Tuomen, Juns 18, 1913. la the ears of baby's akin and hair, Cutlcura Boap Is tbe mother's favorite. Not only la it unrivaled in purity snd refreshing fragrance, but Its gentle emollient properties are niually sufficient to allay minor irritations, remove redness, roughness and chafing, sooths sensitive conditions, and promote sldn and hair health generally. Cutlcura 8oap and Cutlcura Ointment are sold throughout the world.

Liberal sample of each mailed tree, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post-card "Cutlcura. Dept. T.

Boston. IVM en wboshavs and ahsmpoe with Cutlcura Soap will Had it best for akin and scalp. The lin.es Meeorder Opened in room formerly occupied by Hurley Restaurant at II North Fifth street. Our policy is the best meals and lunches cooked right, served right and light prices. There is bo bar In conuoo-tion.

The new restaurant will be known as THE OLD CANDY KITCHEN RESTAURANT T. D. BARNES, North Flftb Street. Ocean." One 'of the most Interesting, features of the Senior Rhetorlcals was a debate, which, because of limited time, was not concluded, '-The. question discussed was, "Resolved; that the Monroe Doctrine should be aban which was solemnized Thursday even-ing at the residence of the officiating minister, Dr.

C. II, Holden. The attendants were Miss Adelaide Hearing and Herbert Crumbaker. An elaborate wedding supper followed at he home of the bridegroom's mother, Mrs. E.

C. Crumbaker. The principals at a late hour and after their return will be at homo to their friends 162 Oreenwood avenue. Mr. and Mrs.

Crumbaker have a wide circle of friends who will extend congratulations. "The wonderful power of Persona! Influence, Magnetism, Fascination. Mind Control, call It what you will, can surely be ax-quired by everyone no matter how unattractive or unsucceas-ful," says Mr. Klmer Kllnwoitli Knowlcs. author of the new book entitled: "The Key to tbe Development doned." Ralph Shrigley and Irma ITT 18 EASY TO PAY THE PARISH WVl Wagoner affirmed, and Helen WaK-man and Carl Smith denied.

Other numbers the serior program Were. as follows: "Electricity Developed by DON SCOLD The Eclipse Laundry Co. LAUNDERERS DYXIIS AND DRY CLEANERS Pre-eminently Zanesville 'i Greatest Laundry, Dyeing and Dry Cleaning Works. Realty Guide Muaklmjrnm ISni. ml lea from emirt Throw Away the Old Range Don't fret and worry over lost bakings, because the range is "on the bum." Come here and let us show yoa the sure baking "Sunray" rsnge the one thst saves yon lime, worry, money, and is guaranteed.

THE C. R. PARISH CO. 710 Main Street 1 Stores in IT Cities asHBBlssBBsSSMTHF HOl'FE OF PARISH sjJBjsjjHajBBSaHBjBjBBBjM house, on Dresden road A I aim of I'. CHILD acres, a frame house of i rooms, cellar.

of the Inner Forces." The book lays bare many astounding facts concerning the practices the Kacteru Tocls, and ie-S' rites, a simple though effective system of controlling the thoughts snd acts of others; bow one may gain the love anil friendship of those who might otherwise remain i I rent how to quickly and accurately Judge the chajatcr and disposition of an in good well of water, 6 aires or locust uoils. srood fences. Price 11000. Water Power," Homer Mclntyre. Current Events, Ralph Hammond.

Oration, "John Bunyan," Una Tol-liver. Recitation, "The Tests of Effective Education," Flossie Weaver. Oration, "Women of India," Csrrls Rosa Piano Solo, Elsie Zehrung. At Drake Home. Mra J.

1. Drake, of Oreenwood avenue, was hostess last evening at a very delightful little gathering which complimented Miss Lizzie Casey, of Hosewell Tea. ti4 miles from Caaea- vwir -a Term or axres, a irsnw col lage house of 7 rooms, barn, other out' buildings, fruit fencve lair, so lie her. Prlae I2.200. halt Crrrk a 7 miles from Xanea- ville, on Kast Clay Pike A fartn of 131 acree, a good nouae ot rooms, sood barn, some timber.

Prije tt.t'JO. Columbus. The evening was spent IK miles frsm Uencas Fnlls oi tiie -Ith social diversions and a delicious two-course luncheon was served. I Among those present were: Mra Ernes: Schneider. Mrs.

Mam English, The Best If Little Tongue is Coated, Surely Give "California Syrup of Figa" Your child Isn't cross and peevish. Bee if tongue is roated; this is a sure sign Its lirti stomach, liver and bowels need cleansing at once. When listless, pale, feverish, full of co'd, breath bad, throat sore, doesn't eat, aleep or act naturally, has stom-scb-ache, diarrhoea, remember, a gentle liver and bowel cleansing should always be the first treatment given. Nothing equala "California Syrup cf Figr" for children's ills: give a tea-spoonful, and In a few hours all the Mrs. Elisabeth Oetter.

Mrs. Fred Get Marietta lUiaa a arm or acroa, a two-rocm frame house, also a tnree-100m los house, fruit oi all kinds, plenty of timber, mile to school, 1 miles to church. Price $1,300. Street, I1 actual as West Main A frame h.eue o4 i rooms, prtsees, pantry, cellar, veranda and porch, cistern, slate ro3f barn, fruit of all kinda. one ura car.

be gar-eened, balance in fruit, acrca of rrxnnil. lTlce JJ.700. ter, Mrs. Casey, Misses Josephine Getter, Anna Roach, Lena Kennedy, Julia Plenty of Funds to Loan on Real Estate We have air.pie to supply all demands for real eatste losna Loans can be secured promptly and without delay. STRAIGHT SIX PER CENT INTEREST If you want a loan on real estate, call at our office, and talk over the terms.

You will find them to be the fairest in tho city. he American Trust and Savings Bank S10 MAIN STREET Casey, and ths honored guest, Mibs Casey, of Columbus. dividual: how I to cure the most obstinate diseases and habita without drugs or medlcinea: even the complex aubject of projecting thoughts (telttpathv. is explained. Misa Joaahino Davia, the popular stage la- i vouiite.

whose portrait appears aoove, declares that Prof. Knowles' book opena ths door to susceva, health and happiness to every mortal, no realtor wnat his or her position in the believes that Prof. Knowles has die-covered principles which, if univcr-: sally adopted, will revolutionize the mental atatus of the human race. The book, which ia being distributed broadcast free of charge, ia uil ot pho- tographic reproductlona ahowing howl At rummage) Home. One of the most enjoyable events A frame house ot rooms, tine well of water, lot 6xl4f, fec Will trade for of the week was a surprise which was is always the cheapest.

Tou should ass the latest styles of Pianos Just received. Bom very choice selected walnut and mahogany cases. We also havs the mission finish players, which la always desirable. Sheet music i eta. and up.

perpetrated on Mr. Perclval rum good teant oi norsea. nice s.uw. 14 mile N. f- -t rhaaillrnvtlle la Rtchhlll Ivrp.

A Xarn of acrts. a rume house ef raarnis. elate roof barn, fences fair, roung orchaid. well watered. Price $2.00.

mage, of Rosevillo, In honor of the iSth anniversary of his birth. A de-j licious luncheon was served, and foul waste, sour bile and fermenting food which is clogged in the bowels parses out of the system, and yu FIHK 1XSCRAKCE. NOT ART FUBIJC have a well and playful child again. All children love this harmless, deiic- ioua "fruit laxative." and it never fails N. Shaner Co.

Beth Phones Corner Main and Fifth Over Bsrfrd Pharmac 10 effect a good "inside" cleansing, directions for babies, children of ail ages and grown-ups are plain! on the tneae unseen rorcea art oritur usea all over the world, and how thousand? oi- 1 on thousands hsve doveloped power. 1 which they little, dremi they pos- sessed. The free distribution of the copies is fcaing conducted by a large London institution, and a copy will bo sent post free to anyone Interested. No money need be sent, but thoee who wish to do so may enclose, a cents (itaTps of your own country! to cover postage, etc All requeeia for the free book should bo addressed to National Institute of Sciences. Ftee niatribution Uj-O Ho.

an. vVeetminster Bridge Road. London, rf. England- Pimply say you -oJd like a cony of The Key to th Tnl- Com HAYCorn We have on track One car cold, sweet, yellow ear com. One car timothy hay.

One car Ught m-xed hay. One car clover hay. l.1uQkingum Grain Hay Co. North Street, near Third. A J.

BUckstein, Mgr. Il rummage was the recipient of felicitations from the assembled guests, among whom wcro Messrs, and Mer-dames Joseph Ouy. Howard Swalu. Luther Combs, Frank Rider, Roes Haines, Fred Combs. George W.

Brummsge, the Misses Lucy and Mary Brummage. Messrs. Frederick and Franklin Gay, William and Robert Brummage. Off Dr. A.

B. Markley will leave, Tuesday, for Cleveland, where he will remain until Friday In conference with the Mission committee of the Ohio Lutheran Synod. 1 bottle. Keep it handy In your home. A little? given today saves a sick child to-noirowbut get the.

Ask CHICHESTER FILLS MORROW MUSIC STORE Memorial Hall Bid. 35 tb rsrsrlt f' OTuggist tor a iti-cent ootue or Fills la Ke4 Bmd 4.la1 mrtan "California Syrup of Figs," then lo.v BtOlCSl. MmlsTd JTtA t-'at atlMnal TskC Mka. Raw smf res ar.d see that it Is made by the "California Fig Syrup Company." Coun opmeu 01 tns inner rorcea aril men-1 DUgot BRAH!) Pll.t for it cins in loiter. terfeits are bing sold here.

Don't be fooled! tAdv. i 1 rMtmsile.Mtt,l)Mltt!itt SOU 8V DRUGGISTS EVER. gVHtJtf gland two ctLts..

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