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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 3

The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 3

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TUESDAY, SEPT. 3, 1912 THE ZAMESVILLE TIMES RECORDER THRE3 GONTRACT SYSTEMfOSLAM REAL Up and Down? Co To Your Doctor Aytr's Sarsaparilla is a tonic It does not stimulate. It does not make you feel better one day, then as bad as ever the next. There is not a drop of alcohol in it. You have the steady, even fiatn that comes from a strong tonic.

Ask your doctor au about this. Trust him fully, and always do as he says. fcHSFlfc FIRST AID WHEN THE SKIN AILS fit IDEAL HOD IN IDE LAB0RW0RLD Hon. H. Sullivan Gives Principal Labor Address Pageant a Rousing 8ucctws YOUNG MEN BUSY Automobiles We announce that MAN STRUCK BY BUCGUOT HURT Tire on Auto Oollapees on Putnam Avenue, Bat Machine Stopped Before Damage Reunite An unknown man wtta kiMvJced down wtum he struck by a tnntgy at Fourth and Market streeta early Monday evening, the (trteta beamr crowded.

He wets pt4teit up by avvemU eye wit-mMs and nut tied to a ptiyl inn's of-fhm. Ha wsa not Injured. Tie patml wagon waa csJInd to remove) trim to hi home but he waa aide to walk. An autounhllu tire on a large car ml (spaed as the car wait roiuullna tli etirve at the aiiroch of tie mxtti street bridge futon I'utnam avenue. The oar was anppul before any deuiing dtia IK SURVEY Every Woman's Complexion Is bound to tfiow whether or not Is rrt gand phyiiral condition.

If the completion ia modd, the akin sallow If ptmplej or akin blemishes apyrar It la then attention must be given to Improve the boditjr condition. There ia one safe and ilmple way. Oar the gjttcia and purlfjr the blood with a few doses of Till well known egeUhle family remedy irnmji for Its power to lmime the action of the organs of digestion and elimination. They will reg-ulate the bowels, atuouUfe the liver, tone the stomach and yoo will know what it is to be free from from hradaches, bacaarhes, Iwiitude, and extreme nervoune. They will make you feel healthier and stronger In every way.

Dy deartns; your ay it cm of poiaonoos wate Beecliam'a Pilla will have good effect upon yoor look these they Will Beautify and Improve Tke VcU srafc wrmry fa aea af a al valaa aad ImsarlaM ta wa a. Sola irarl la bean loc Ma. our Mr. Roemer has succeeded in closing Data Gathered in Muskingum and Other Counties Will Be Pub-lished Soon The contract system betwexn an an-soclation of workers and an asoclutiou of employers is the ldl way of mauling industrial conditions of our day." This waa the keynote of tl speech Any nro3ka of th Mn, cut, boll, lliftir, rttnh or ojt, sura dpit la dun-Kruut an povff! tt ourr; tnftn tlou to ttwrtouii sk tii ni.oui.t trtttUml promptly with i'oftt lum, th t.iuint h'i(u JVubun till fi it powr to kill tftrm lift? by all ltthlnn ninl I'mitttiiK th tftmhltt to i'ufeiam in thl mniincr in Buy kin 314t)rt1fr, Irti-lutliiitf all oxjm, itt, rjfcit rhtim, peHrui. ktn-ttl, fieivrii-yrinr Hrtis lt'h nct iltn-Ur Minor ftfrH-tl'ii, plniplst hlv, lc, rn yutcklv driven wy alnt dim ana.

Ift.prov? culur an. I oui tndr akfn. makt? fompit'Xtoim rtar, haiula a'fl. Tho iiarnpoo fftr dandruff oli ii V'oJf. A 0r-au in all tutu mU ronlam tpi'l'fv and 1'oHlam I prica, 3f can i V'r trt aanHitvi, wrH to the ICmerrrnoy ljuboraforl, H2 Wiat JRth York tlty.

A anrvay under the direction of the of Hon. D. It. Sullivan In addreanln the worklugtnen of Zanesvllle at the Labor Day celebration at the fair experiment etation of thla state la being made of Muskingum county Just now. President Thompson of Ohio Stat la chairman of the advisory com grounda Monday afternoon, A crowd estlmuted at J.000 heard th addre mittee and Muskingum oolleg la fur nishlng the young men who are wak ing the aurwry In thla county.

A un Ion meeting wa held In the college a contract with the Cadillac Company of Detroit, for the 1913 Cadillac Cars for Muskingum, Morgan and Perry counties. Motorists When In Doubt, Vote "No." Vote "no" tikiy on every ornttu-tbiiuil anieiuilmnnt tiiat you do not rively know will better presMit chapel In New Oonoord last night ajid waa addreaacd by Profeeeor H. A. Fel-ton, whoso heiuliiuartura axe at Colum OBITUARY which oined the blf general celebration at the grounda. Mr.

Sulllvau, secretary of the state board vt arbitration, and ei-prsid-nt of the Ohio Mlue Workers, gave a brilliant talk on the achievements of organised labor since the movement orgaulsatlon was inauKUnited oiuny years ago and ho paid particular attention to the progresa of the luhur bus, and who ha active charge of th work In thia state. The facts eet forth In his address touching the economl cal, sducetloual and religious life of the 21 counties In Ohio that have been sur movement lu America. He told of bia veyed were aHartiangly tatereuiix. It will certainly surprise) the people of You'll Be Stuck on Our Cement Wliea you how It sticka where you want it to. Tou will ba equally pteeeed with our other building ma-tesiala of we carry a complete line.

We fWnre on elUnaj you all your matilul tsireafteir. And we rely on your sntl'tactlon with your first ordr to aoruiupllah that result. (Jolug to giv it lo ue t'i'luy? Mary Davis Koblnette, daughter of Samuwl and Mary Dvis, was born 1" Muskingum county, Aug. 15, and waa the last mem her of a targe fumlly. 8 he spent all her life, except the last nine years.

In the county in which she waa El departed this life Aug. ii, 1912, aged years and nine days. he was uisrried to James Robinette, and to thla union were boru two child-run, vis: James and Hamuul, both of whom are living. Her husband preceded her to the Ohio wtieu Bhene facta are putilislied Nothing Attempted in reoent years will recognize'' that experiences as secretary of the state board of arbitration wherein he is called to settle numerous dlitpute daily. During his speech he aald: "It is now recognised that the collective bargaining principle, or tl contract system, between an association of workers snd an association, of should command ao wide an interest among the people of Muskingum county this is a very impor LEWIS SMYTTIE The death of tmKla Smyth, a pmro-inemt resident of Irml'i, omirrwl ante Sunday night at Ms home rn that dram, after and eagtit month' lllnea, death being causa'd by liver trouble.

Mr Sntytlie was 80 yearn of age and had lived In I-stlon mwtrly alt his life. He is survived by his widow and ima nlUidren. The diwuMl wtia) a HmiHtnit oiemlmr of tli Af. K. oliunm, ami he will be sndly uiiMeyl In JnuvJi and social uirciea The fuuuria will lie hekl at Tueeiday afternoon at fiut iTeevlim M.

B. rtiurch and Inlernmut will be nmrle lo the Dreln omnetery. as this survey. The three young men who are en- ers la tne most enecuve way oc uieri- gaded In taking the aurvey have been cordially received for the tuoat pari, but H. D.

Mooreliead Ciwat Beyond in the fail of 14MM, leaving occasionally they meet with one who ing industrial conditions of our day. Fmployers of labor and organized workers find that a contract mu made her with the two small sons, the elder seems to feel that that information that tant addition to our line, which now consists of National, rii i aia-aai staauarrra ar. B)eU Hka T. laa, I'teaa CM Just two years of ago. they are seeking to gather and the In early life she became a member of questions they axk axe rather Unpurtl' the Goshen Baptist church.

Iater aha united with th Itlch Hill Mfthndiat nent. It la to be hoped that the people Insures staple working conditions for the full period of the contract and the policy of the Workers after signing a wage contract is to fulfiU that contract to the letter." of Munkingum county will appreciate church, of which slia was still a mem VLiauuiac ana wver- Read The Times Recorder Want Page that Oils effort la in behalf of their ber at the time of her death. Mayor John H. Schofield opened the In addition to her two eons, ahe has own lntexeat and when the aurvey ia complete), there can be no question but "nd Cars. NO STOPPED UP afternoon ceremonies with an address left to mourn for her, seven grand that every township In the county will children, six great-grandchildren, be realize splendid results from the pub sides a host of framds.

of welcome, during which he also referred to the accomplishments of organised labor. lication of the information gathered For more than SO years her home WITH CATARRH The information la ta.buU.ted and the Valley Motor Company 221 Main St. has been with her aon, who for the btat nine years baa resided near ByesvlUe. A ROUBINO BUCCBtfS It waa a great day. Everybody aald deductiona from this general Informa MUSKINGUM cCOLLEGE( During the last few months of her tion will be giwn to the publlo at aa early a date as possible.

The college ao. sojourn hen aha wsa a constant suf From the very first movement of the parade in the morning until tb final authorities bespeak for the young men who are making the survey the cordial co-operation of all the people. number of the band concert at night, the Labor Day oelebration waa one grand Every Home Needs succees in Zanesvllle. Not In years has such a demonstration been held here PERRY MOOSERS A Common Sense Treatment for Colds and Catarrh-Gives Instant Relief No matter how miserable yott are with catarrh or a cold la the heevd, ruisa wUnied up, Oiroat eyes running, dull (du In tlie head, dry cuiurh, fever, foul breutii, Ely a Oreaun iiahn wHI gave you wetivnt relief. It gets ritriit at the root of ttie trou- and never waa a program carried out In ENDORSE MILLER SHAWNEE, Sept S.

BuM lloos- such a pleasing manner. The parade waa voted the best ever ers by Che huuclreds attended the big-Labor day picnic here today, and at a seen in Zanesvllle. The various unions ferer, which suffering Increased th laat weeks. Bhe bore It patiently, upheld and strengthened by her faith In Ood. Her former life, if wo could Judge from the closing years, must have been a life of labor and love and good works coupled with sacrifice for her aona and her friend.

She waa of a kind and genial disposition and always mindful of others. Her place la emjuty in the home here, but filled In th blessed heavenly home. 'She is gone but not forgotten, Never shall lier memory fade, vied with each other to make the neat est appearanoe and id having all their caucus they scdorsed W. C. iliUur for roprosentattva.

Mailer was beaten the last timet but tie ascribes It to tho members in line. It waa estimated that bta, clejuiseat, heals and BtreuertbMts the First Class Educational Institution At Home Th tHt faiteQectual snd moral environment to be found. AU work credited at full face value by Ohio State and other leading univeniiliei. Collefre coarsen leinling to the degrees A. B.

I'lT. B. Aeademy eonrse of four years on the Accredited Lutt. One of the bent schools of Eiprmuiion in the state. nnrt plaas Conitcrvatory of Murtic.

Cbicltering and A. B. Chan Piano equipment and two lipe Organs. 5,000 organized workers marched In the parada small vote ceM. About attended the celebratlou raw, arffn numibraiMiS, stopaj the uuaty diex.huirKtt ao that you are not oonataiit- The sheet metal workers with their today.

B. O. Bale of Columftroa) waa white caps and trouaem and blue unable to bo preewnt, and 0. A. ly blowing Om aud spftUrig.

la a few minutes eifter appUod you can Just hirts and their tin canes; the gls 8clirunim of Clueiruiott gave an address on the oonattaitional amendments, while feol it doltieT it wnk of cimulng Oia bottle blowera with their pennant dec orated canes; the United Mine workers Swiftest thoughts shall always linger Itound the grave where aha la laid. Funeral services were conducted at Miss Hax-Jienataff talked on woman's au.ffrs.ge. in uniforms of white trousers and black iDKtuntly Oana laces. Eld taoTeg, Silk and Other Fab. rk Without Injury to Colors.

Cleaning flal6 tbat cetoh firs u4 bars are danreroua to lift and property. TETKOLX, lh ntw t-corary, cannot catch Bra that' on raaaon whir it bettor than raw Una, naphtha, benitn or turpentine. Tbr ara other reasons; It ha no eUaagrcaabla odor It (vapor to Sjulokty a garment can a worn an hour after being cleaned with TITROLA, It 1 mora economical, becauaa a Ilttla TETROLA too a Ion war use It for ireaee and other spots, (or earnlih. paint at.d pitch 'ia or to eloaa carmant of any kind. Two 2S centa, cent.

All drucglata, TETROLA CO, Buffalo, N. Y. shirts; tho bricklayers In working uniform; the carpenters with their membership in line, all ad(d to the beauty of the pe.geant. The other la the home of her son on Sunday afternoon in the presence of a very large number of friends. Science, and Normal The floral offerings were most beau NAMED FOR THE GENERAL Named after General Brown of this dty.

the Republican candidate for governor of Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. James liuiicefflrd of Reynolds avenue, Jlilo, nenr Oolunibue, have announced tho birth of a aon, Robert Burns Brown bor organizations contributed large turnous aim. Special courstt in Engineering, Donwatio Work. Ezpensea very reasonable.

For Catalog and information write iwwi, the pain aiid xn-nneast are Try lUeved, Uie bri.t!iiig bmv rutm natural and the luffe up feeliiMf 1m gooe. This cleanslug, hwOliig, aiuiseptlo luilui cou-talrw no mercury, cocaine or other harmful druga It is easy to apply, pfefiutant to xmn, and never fulls to gave relief, even in the worst ona Nevur Degleut a cold, and don't suffer uhs of nor disgust your friends with your hawking, spitting and foid bmath. (f a (0 ontrt bot-Ue of Ety'a tam Bahn from your drugejiMt, and start tlia treatment at pnea You will find that It wis be At best Investment you ever made. Agents, Oulbertson Ooraucfi." tiful The services were conducted by Rev. J.

F. McDonnell on Monday. Her-vis were held at the Uieh Hill U. P. HANDSOME FLOATS The sheet metal workers had an in teresting float showing "the boys" at Lunreford, born Friday evening.

church by Kev. Mr. Nolan of Chand-lersvllie and Kev. J. F.

McDonnell. Interment In the Kich Hill cemetery. work. The McNeal meat market had a novel float that recalled "back on tho J. Knox Montgomery, Pres.

New Concord, Ohio farm" days. A boy waa kept busy feedlDg a bottle-raised The Par- MEETfi AT kersburg brevring company also naa FIRST BAPTIST Tke Mei Who Bueoerd As heads of large enterprises are men ol ureat enttrary. Buccesu, toilay, d-nuiiuis health. To all la to fall. It utter folly for man to endure a weuk, run-down, half-allve tunditlon whin Electric Bitter will put him rlKlit on hi feet In hort ordor.

"F.jur bottle dirt me more real good than any other medicine 1 aevr took." writes (Miarles B. Allwt, Hylvanla, "After year of ufrering with rheumatism, liver trouble slumach dlaurdora and deranged kldner. I am again, thanka tn Kleetrlo Ijlttera sound and well." Try them. Only 60 cents at all drug kIbi. nicely decorated float.

PARADE ON TIME Grand Marshal Nell M. Berkley moved the parade on time and It was a pretty sight swinging onto Main street from Greenwood avenue. The thr bands, the Bauer, the Seventh Regiment and the Cronksvllle band all contributed to the auccess of the occasion. After the parade line broke, cars carried the crowds to the fair grounds, where the remainder of the day was spent In wltnemalng sports of various Buy School Clothes for Your Children Here and Save Albany Smith Gives Sermon Monday Evening on the Sychar Revival When In Doubt Vote "No." Vote "no" toilay on every cormtitu-1 Big Bargains in Boys' Suits. Extra Values in Children's School Dresses EVERYTOIN your boy or girl will need from hats to thoes can be bought here kinda The ii'lremw-i of Mayor Jotin H.

Schofield and Hon. D. H. Sullivan 4 tonal sanondmont tliat yon not posl-' opened the festivities. fively know will bettor premnit couli- The holiday was brought to a close with -a concert by the Seventh Rngi- Although ft was Labor day and a general holiday, yet a fine crowd gathered at the First Baptist church to hear the evaogeliats, Baalea and Smith.

The ewwlon opened with a ong aorvlce led by vangellst einltih and prayer waa made) by Rev. W. L. WfuUlon, the poster of tthe Central Presbyterian ohurcli. EvaiigedJst Eontea conducted a testimony service which waa shared in by the greater part of trie audience.

Al-fcany R. rJtmith took for his subject the story of the Syoiiar revival, taken from ment band on the court house esplan The Eclipse Laundry Company LAUNDERERS AND DRY CLEANERS Preeminently Zancsville's greatest Laundry and Dry Cleaning Works. Muskin-gum avenue and Jefferson street. Both 'phoTifS. I IIIIIIWmillMMIII ade in the evening, which waa heard by thousands.

The block from Fourth Fifth street was crowded all evening MOTORCYCLISTS by persons enjoying the concert- and at smallest cost to you. In Boys' Clothing' and also in Shoes we are offering' remarkable bargains and every parent who appreciates a savin? should take advantage of them now. Boys' School Suits Way Under Price Six lots of Boys School Suits, in single or double breasted styles, The Labor day committee extends to 1 the business men who contributed to IN BAD SPILLS the fourth, ciiapter of John. the fund their most sincere thanks for He represented it aa a revival atarted assisting in making the holiday such a grand success. worsteds, cheviots ana caeslmerea, in grays, browns and tana, from 4 to 17 yeara, ara priced thia way 1 by the Savior himeelf.

Like everything; good that cornea to this world It came I first to a person, the woman at Jacob's well. Then Uiiroitgti her to the dty of Sychar. It resulted from a converea- tlou with Jesus, and then a con versa-j lion with her neighbors in the village. This waa represented aa Che normal Frank Price Escapes With Bad 1 Bruises, While Dovenbargtr ia Not Injured Frank Price, motorcyclist, figured In a aligtrt an-Jdont to a trial trip on the race track Ltie fnir grounds Monday i I.1.50 to $4.00 Suite $4.09 to $5K) Sulla $.00 to Suits 81 .08 50 to 17.60 Suit 82. 48 to Buita wo Hi-oo suit 84.95 Wright Funeral.

Funeral services over tin? remains of the late Fred S. Wright will be conducted at the family home on the Licking road at 1:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon by Kev. Hugo Kamphauaen. Burial will be made In Orenwaod cemetery. The service will be atteneed by the B.

O. shop employes, who will march as a body to the cemetery. Clilldrcri's School Dresses afternoon. lie via thrown from hie if nipthod in all real revival. It was au addrewi full of true etoquwnce.

The meetings continue every evening1 this week except Saturday. Better go tonight at 7:30. BBWCaatMMaaW machine but escaped with, oiily a few acrafccties. II 1a machine waa badly wrecked. vwweAewwweeweAewweeeeeeiwMvieewwejM loans CHILDREN'S SCHOOL, DRESSES, In Percales and Ginghams and Linens, mado with high neck and long sleeves, allies to 14 year, at 50e.

l8c. 81.48 Sl.OS- CH1LDHENH WOOL. SWEATEES, new rail Stys's, in red, nsvy, white and gray. In aU aizee, a. 08S 81.48.

S1.08- Rider Dove-xbargfT waa penning Price and the machine of the former CHILDRE.VS XEW FALL CRESSES, In woolen materia la-Serges, Batistes, Shepherd Pialds, etc, in ail colors, sizes to 14 years, extra values, at. 1.03 to 85.75 CHILDREN'S RAIN CAPE 8, la gray and whrn atripa and plain blue and red, at 81.48 81.08- in front of To avoid a OR HAIR IS FLUFFY, BEAUTIFUL 7a.3r.- i A collision Price guided Ms Inur-hine to the fence. Both whteW were damaged and he waa thrown heavily to toe ground. Just a few miimte before the LUSTROUS IN A FEW From 15 and up to working people on their own personal note. If In need of money see u.

We can name you terms which are unequaled by any other company In Zanosvllbj. Mend this, filled out, and our agent will call. Private consultation room. accldont Dovcnberger had a sjjiil at tho anie point on the Ho urcaped injury. $3.

$2.50, $2 and $1.50 Boys' Shoes 9Sc They're odd sizes but good styles and leathers and there is every ails In the lot but not in every style. Regularly thwse shoes sold at $30. $2.50, $100 and $1.50. Now ws give you choice of tha lot at VhXr. MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SCHOOL HATS Girls! Get a 25 Cent Bottle of "Danderine' and Try This-Also Stops Falling Hair; Destroys Dandruff Name mm mm Tour hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy, Ft reel No.

abundant and appears aa soft, lustrous and beautiful aa a young girl's MAN DROPS SACK OF GROCERIES AND RUNS Enough groceries and supplies to a srocery wagon of ita first trip out of inornirg wore dropped by ertiie unknown injin in the old eaxlh ward early Muiioav nrniiig when the police took aftia- him. He was tugging t)ic bag along and when they at-tempted to cvJU-tx liim he dropped tho outfit and ran. The satk contained everything necessary lor the tal)lc. In- eluding canned and botAled goods, ham aud a strip of bacou. The police believe the good Were stolen, but no recnt ljurglaries have hoeu after a "Danderine hair cleanse," Just try this moisten a cloth with a little Danderine and carefully draw it Danderine dissolves every purtltie of dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invigorates tho scalp, forever stopplug itching aud falling hair.

But what will please you most will be after a few weeks' use when you will actually see new hair fine and downy at first yes but really new hair growing, all over the scalp. If you for pretty, soft hair and lota of It aurely get a 25 cent bottle of KnowltoD's Danderine from any durg-gmt or tollut counter, and just try IL People's Finance Co IUiobi 8, Memorial Bid Bell 107T lad. SO-K through your hair, taking one small strand it a time. This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt and excessive oil and In Just a few moments you have doubled the beauty of your hoir. Besides beautifying the buir at once, I ffltriTTT111T1la mm..

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