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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 2

The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 2

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THURSDAY, MAY 28,1 THE ZANESVILLE TIMES RECORDER TWO The Equitable Savings Co. BELLS WILL TOLL FOR 5 MINUTES THIN FOLKS WHO WOULD BE FAT tot Mala fitreot -Offlcors unit IMrwtor President, A. T. Baker, Wholesale Grocer! Vice President, J. F.

Brown, Retail Oroceri flettretary, II. E. linker, W. R. Baker.

loeh, Merchant: K. C. Logsdun, Physician and Kurgeon: J. O. Pennington, County Auditor.

Remember, wa pay 4 per cent Interest on all deposits compounded quarterly and lend our depositor money on flrat mortgage real ealal security only, ri i tearf fLAWRENCEgl PAINT for Every Purpose Hgsgj: Increase in Weight Ten Pounds or More. V. M. HANSItOnoM ASH KKV. t.KiMsi.KV AUK hl'KAKrltS MI MOIUAi.

I.V From 12:30 to o'cloik Hmur-day noon all tha church bell in Roa villa will toll In honor. of Memorial day and all work will be mopped to ahow tha reverent; In which tho A riiynkian'e Advk-a 'I'd certainly give mont anything to be able to fat up a few pound and amy that way," declares every excea-alvely thin man or woman. Huch ra-ault la not Imnoaalbln. deaolta ouHt CAUWKL.U May 7. Whin ha allpprd on a banana peel at hit office In raulillng, Edward Cooq 38.

fell down a flight of stairs, broke hla nerk and died In a few mini men The remain were hurled at Hateavllle, hla native city. Ha wa a on of W. K. Cooper, of Batesvllla, failure. Thin peouln are victim of mal-nutrltion, a condition which prevent the fatty alemenUi of food from being taken up by the blood a they and 1a aurvlvvd by hla wire and two da light era.

are whan tha powera of nutrition are normal. Jnatead of aettlna Into the moniniy of tha old aoJdltT 1 held by Hnxevllle rlllxxna. K'Hiik M. Itanahottom and flev. Mr, Orlmaley will be the apesknra h' the Memorial day tierciaea.

The O. ft. veterana will meet at their hall at iS o'clock, the VV. II. C.

will meet IS minute Inter and the ichool children will gather it o'clock. Uu.la Ik. il blood, all tha fat and fleah produelnir elemenu tay In the Intestine until they pas from tha body a waste. CORNS CURED FREE LAWRENCE ART GRAIN FINISH Ton Eaiih very easily applied la your ilooraj will not scratch readily and wuhtUndi waihing. Very hoi-tsry durable, Civs a handtom rained eliect is msbogan, aad light, trk or goldta sail.

Honor Us With YOIR CONFIDENCE Come, In and. far frankly to us: I want to buy 4 Commencement present, and have only ao much to spend on It, Hurh confidence la Inspiring. Wa can and ill gIV tuu'uur pest, and If wa cannot mutch your money with a bargain, we part good friends all tha eame. Hera are a few of our eiigges-tlona; Welches, Bracelet. hioothe, Lavsllleree, Cuff Link and, daacn of oilier artk'lra of Jewelry too numer-oua to mention.

LAWRENCE BUGGY, CARRIAGE, AND AUTOMOBILE PAINT For rich, baodWte, durable fin-ith that will protect your wsgou, buggies, automobiles, and greatly enchsnc as appearance, hete'i a paint that poawttes ia th highest degree th moat detirabla qualities. Makes any vehicle look like Bw. correct thl condition and to wni h. th. mt di.

hririKe Prod" healthy, normal amount of -t i nvlnri. h. will thm "uwtlva proceeaea must be r- aupplled with tha power on Klrat street In the following frn which natura haa denied them. Thia I In every package of Marvelou Ezo can beat ba accompllalied by, eating a Htlun: Roaevllle band, (i. A.

W. It, aehool children, Modern Woodmen, citizen. At the cemetery the band will give for Peat la a free box of Ko for Come, ee the frea Bio for Corn fa tha frivm will hd drx'tir. aa directed for threa night. On the fourth night lift nut the corn and throw It In the fire.

That' all there nargol tablet with every meal. Kargol la A aclentlftc combination of ii of tha beat atrength-giylng fat-producing element known to tha medical profea-alon. Taken with meals, It miie with tha food and turn the augara and atarchea into rich, ripe nourtahment forth tlaauei and blood and lt rapid effect remarkable. Reported gaina of from ten to twenty-fiva pound In a single month are by no means infre atedi Rev, Mr. Chopin will glva tho Invocation; then cornel the ritualistic service) another band selection; TJii' coin' Gettysburg address; Rev.

Orlmsley's address, Mr. Ransliottom's address, and a song by CJ. W. Trice. Pavld L.

MelU I chairman of the I to It. Kao for Feat la a refined ointment; Juit rub It on and all awelllng, aora- neea, burning and foot aw eating I Guy C. Fitz bit Mum Kancsvllle, r. committee on arrangement! apeedlly hanlahed. Eso for Feet, In-eluding a box of I'm for Corn 1 but ft rent at druggist.

Kxo for Corn, la bought separately, IV cent. John C. Wolfe, J'riirslst. STATU C'OMMIHSMJX I MF.V Aiipltcatlona from Muskingum tioun ly people who want to take the nun- hiisetiibled competitive examination tit quent, let It action ia perfectly natural and absolutely harnilem. Hargol la aold by good druggist everywhere and every package contain a guarantee of weight Increaaa'nr money back.

Caution: While ftargol haa pro-duced remarkable reault In the treatment of nervou lndlgeatlon and general stomach disorders, it should not, owing to lla remarkable flesh producing effeot. be need by those who are not willing to Increase their weight ten pounda or more. tho atate civil servli commteainn Pinxt anmi their recounts for form No. 31 tn the rommlaaion ly June IS. Thu POfltioiiK to he filled from an eligible lint Include all kind of unskilled later, aa vell a that of painter, car- TWENTY-ONE FAMOUS BARGAINS FOR TODAY AND FRIDAY ptnier, tlnnei, housekeeper, cook, wiiilresB, etc.

Hundred of good poal tlons wll be open. Whether you are going to proceed with interior or exterior decoration, you should give the most careful consideration to the selection of a reliable paint- a paint that will prove economical, sanitary and durable; that will give a beautiful lasting finish, and that can be easily applied. There is a LAWRENCE PAINT for every purpose. Each has stood the test of time for years and has become the standard for all discriminating users of paint. You can readily see the advantages of using the brand of Lawrence Paint best adapted to your requirement by glancing at the descriptions given at the side.

And you will save both time and money by its use. You will do well to call and let us talk it over. Just tell us what you want to paint and we'll tell you what LAWRENCE PAINT fills your requirements most acceptably. LB. Henslee Zanesville, Ohio BKHKIl THAN 1.1CMOM PERSONALS LAWRENCE HOUSE PAINTS Because they ara scientifically pre pared, they offer greater reaiatsnce to the element.

The most rigid care is exereiied in the lelectioo of material used and theit accurate compounding. Moat economical due to their remark' able covering capacity, Lawrence Houae Paiatt ara famous for thca durability aa fuuih. DRESDEN FLAT PAINT For Walli and Ceilings Your interior dec or stive plan cart be perfectly carried out if Dresden Flat Paint employed. Can be applied to any surface wood, platter, wall eaper, metal or builap. Mad ia soft velvety ihtdee.

Absolutely unitary and permanent. Your home will will be muck mot beautiful through II Us. We have never, never offered more for the money. Ladies, come get your fill of these hot Hnrsford'a AeU Pkospkate A lessiiniinful to a Blues of told wat with sugai' makes a deliriously re freshing tirlnk. Invigorates.

weather necessities at the little prices. Buy today or Friday. Store closed Saturday, Memorial Day. ZANESVILLE MAN WEDS AT MALTA 6c At the home of the bride on Mon 60 dozen Women's White Sleeveless Vests, 12lsc values. 30 dozen Children's Sleeveless VestvlOc values, each day evening at o'clock, occurred the wedding of Mlsa Lura, B.

Bpencer to 4c I Mr. William H. Koch, the former of 'SO dozen' Women's fine Lisle Laco Trimmed Union rr. M. Stull haa returned to his home at after visiting Zaneavllle friends.

Mra. Frank Vogel was In Cnlumhus Wednesday, a guest at tha ciouihirn hotel. Mrs W. A. Heaves and daughter Oeornria have returned to their home at Malta after viaiting Zaneavllle iriends.

Mrs. Hugh Donahue of MuConnnle-vllln Is visiting Mrs. Robert Huffman of thia city. Mr. and Mrs, W.

T. Wilt-ox of Main rtieet tur visiting their daughter: Mrs. Fred Wallace, of Middletottn, Abner Pirkerton and lste. Mies Harrier, have returned to iMMr home qt McA'onnelsvllle after viaiting rlentls. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Gray of Pleas-ant Cliy have moved to Zanesvllle, where they will make their permsnont home. Harriet Ruek of the Clarendon Is visiting Miss irfnoia Phillips of I Malta. and tha latter of Zaneavllle. IThe Kev.

Harry of Phllo was tha officiating minister, the beau-itlful ring ceremony of the Kev. E. Mandeville, I). being used. A beautiful wedding march from Lohengrin 'was played by Miss Nannie Bailey.

35c Suits, 89c grade, w.euit 30 dozen Boys' Balbriggan Union Suits, 50c grade, suit 28 dozen Women's pure Silk Hose, Black, 89c value, at pair Hip Those who stood with the bridal cou ple wera Mr. Orman K. ttpencer of Co hi bus and Mlsa Alta Ualley of NerK. 40 dozen Women's Black, also White 1a Ticlrt 1 rs 1 Oi nit in- nn Baa WS1 Mrs. Ketta nnd Miss Ann Mill have returned to their home at Caldwell attar visiting friends.

Mrs. T. Caraidy has returned from f'ennsvllla. There were present Mr. and Mr.

John W. Hpencer, the bride' parental Mr. and Mr. George B. Cockrel of Duncan Falls, parent of the bridegroom: Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd Spencer and Orman Hpencer, Columbus; Mr. and Mr. Homer V. Henry and little son of near the home: Ouy Spencer and Mtssea Mubnlle and Cora Hpencer of tha home; Clyde Kpencer of Chea- 7c 60 dozen Women's Black Mercerized Hose, 12Vc value at, wncre ene visited ner par ents, sr.

ana r-irs. ennra. Mlsa Josephine Wheeler and Miss Clara Abel or t'orrsvllle are visilinu friend in this city, 20 dozen Women's Elbow White Silk CQ Gloves, $1 values at, pair LAWRfNCE F0RCH PAINT Th ideal paint (or your patch it Lawrence Porch Paiat. i ifl aol mat nor wear white, aad is made to wh stsad hard mage asd frequet waahts. Dries with hard durable giotrf fiauh, aad iiaaty la apply.

Mrs. l.ucy Uye of South Zanesville LIK-E-NAMEt If you furniture needs brightening up you can have furniture thst't new ia appearance with jutt one coat oi Lik-e-namel. Not only is it inez pea-si ve, but its remarkable protective qualities are such that it will preterve the tils oi anything to which it is applied a vlsltlna vr and Mis. C. O.

live uf Wide pure Silk Ribbons, plain and fancy for sashes t-niuwrii. Mr srtil 1rm V. 1Nrlw an1 UTrs Tnh. Smith motored over from Coshocton 9c lor t. visit witn iriends.

It. 8. L.vone haa returned to Chand- lersvllle utter transacting business In this city. 5c Mrs. W.

A. Reave and daughter -loc and lw values at, yard 1 lot SilKTaffeta Riblwns, all colors at, yard 12 dozen Long Cloth broidery flounce, 89c value, each (Voorgla have returned to their bum at Malta after visiting Ii lends In this iterland; Mlsa Kdna Koch, Zaneavllle: Mia Alta Tennsvllie; Mlsa i Nancy Hpencer of near the and Misses Alii and Nannie Bailey of i Malta. After tha ceremony the party repaired to the dining room, where a I very fine lunch was served. Then 'came the noises, aa all the country people for ntlloa around Joined In and igave the couple an old fashioned serenading. nn the following day the friend and relative again assembled and celebrated the SMh wedding anniversary of Mr.

and Mrs. W. Hpencer, parents of the bride, and the fifth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mra, Ho city. LOW PRICKS KEEP VS B18YI Underskirts, em- 48c I Oo has returned to Trlnwav alter visiting friends In Zaneavilln.

A Mlsa Hall haa returned to her home LADIES' PANAMA STRAW HATS clean and reblock all kinds ot at Lowell after visiting friends in tills city. .,.) 24 dozen Lace and Embroidery Corset Covers, 35c Mra. Frank Varner and Mrs. Harriet k'reavrer have returned from Mt. Uteri, log, where they visited friends, 21c Refrigerator Ladles or Gents' Hat to an up-to- Mr.

John Watson and dauahter date atyle and our good work and Grttctt of Nee? Concord are. visiting practical system win satisfy the most particular. and 39c. values, 1 each 15 dozen Lace and Embroidery Corset Covers, 25c 20 dozen Women's fine Nainsook Night Go wns'89c. values, each 10c 65 1 rnier D.

Henry, the latter being a sinter of the bride. It was also the Infair dinner of Mr. and Mrs. William H. I KOCh.

i Mr. Koch la a tile worker of Zanes-I villa and he bride I respected by all. The happy couple will reside in Shoes Repaired We use the very latest Goodyear devices and repair them to look like new, while you wait. Men' half soles Fine 27 and 45 inch Crepe and Swiss embroidered 50c: ladles Waiting room for IJItrriUH 111 IIUN City. Mle Bessie Ktierly has returned to lur home at McCnnnelsvllle after visiting ZaJtsvlll friends.

William Slmmerly has returned to Cleveland after transacting business in tins city. Mra. Will Rusk has returned to Malta nflt-r visiting friends in this city. Mr. J.

K. Hnlder and daughter Va-tulie of Crewe. W. are visiting friends, in this city. Mrs.

M. Wore of 114 Van Buren street, who is ill at the Good hospual. Is Improving. Mrs Walter Haehnlen has so far re. covered from .1 reoont illness as to be removed from flethesda hospitsl to the home of ner molher-ln-law on Mariettu street.

With no circulation is the most common cause for ptomaine poisoning. The Esquimo has a good circulation and will preserve your food in hottest weath ladles. Our shining department Is the most louncings, 50c and 58c values at, yard Swiss and Nainsook Corset Cover embroidery," 75c value, yard Inviting and sanitary tn the city with a apcclal ladles' department. I WHITE'S TKITTIOX Y)R IS Ffl.Kn Nominating petitions for Oeorg White, Hemocratlc member of congress from the Fifteenth district, weta filed with the Muskingum county board of election Wednesday afternoon. The petitions contain Hit name.

Only 400 were oeoeaeary. We also make a specialty of clean ing and coloring ladies' shoes of alii kinds. i Come In and be convinced. 45 inch all-over embroidered Batistes for COm waists, $1.50 values at, yard wOl hemstitched Handker- 21 er. Goodyear Shoe Repair and Hat Cleaning Shop Made of solid oak on the beat scientific principles, lined with galvanized stael or white porceloid.

conducing a perfect circulation of cold, dry air over and under the ice, down and about the food, over and over again, Tou can buy higher prloed refrigerators, but tone constructed any belter. 12c Women's Embroidered Handkerchiefs, 19c and 25c values, each 433 Main Just two doors below Fifth at reel. Brll phono 115 TO TALK at no ns meft rostmastfr J. K. Alexander, whu bn been studying the road conditions la Muskingum county lr.

order to ten-nnt conditions for rural carriers, will be the apeaker at tha meeting of the fcood roads board of the chamber of commerce next Tuesday night, tho meeting to held In the chamber ronma. It Is planned to discuss methods by which roada In th county cm he improved, and the federal govern, nient. through the postorTic. will work with the chamber official In devising wavs and means. Fine White Embroidered Crepes for waists, dresses, etc.

$150 grades QQc WOODSFIEMi HOME-COMIXCi WOODSF1ELD, May 7. A home coming celebration will be given here August H-22, and the Monroe rounty fair will be held August 11-20. 69c Fine. White Embroidered Crepes, regular "98c values at, yard SENECAVILLE Mlaa C'leo Klrkbrlde is spending the week at Ixre City. Mra.

Jack IMngaa epont Saturday with Mra. Chaalea Kerren of Ir city. I Mra. Ambrose Wilson waa a business caller at Darneavllle Saturday, i Ray Monrehead and' daughter Kdna of Cambridge spent th past week with Mr. and Mrs.

K. Watson. Mrs. Charles Wentworth and Mrs. Krle Klrkbrlde of Buffalo spent Thursday with their sister.

Mrs, Levi Williama. i Mlsa Frances Klrkbrida la spending the week with her parents at Buffalo, Ohio. i Mr. Clark Watson and Emerson Le-Faver were Cambridge visitors Saturday. Mrs.

Ben Hale ia viaiting her daughter, Mrs. Robert Baxter of tarn bridge. Mr. Floyd Harding apent a few days last week with his father, Mr, Harmen Harding of Tyner. Mr.

and Mrs. Jess Harper and lit-tle daughter Katherine spent Hun day jwiih their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Go-Carts GIVE THE BABY PLENTY OP SUNSHINE We think we can show you the best and strongest collapsible cart made. It folds In one motion and haa very few parts to get out of order. It is a guaranteed cart.

$3.00 TO $25.00 SILKIES With hood and without Every department offers scores of wonderful bargain in-most dependable merchandise specially priced for today and tomorrow. STURTEVANT'S $1.25 T0 $7.50 SPECIAL PRICES ON OUTFITS Their Yesterdays Just to remind you that the biggest job in the city each day is that of the biff Want-Ad. Metropolis of The Times Recorder where yesterday 137 paid (local) ad insertions were carried, while our nearest competitor carried 48 paid (local) ad. insertions. The Times Recorder Classified page yesterday showed 21 paid (local) new ads, our nearest competitor 7 paid (local).

Need more be said of yesterday? TODAY is the day FOR YOU. Either "phone No. 17. JUNE BRIDE OUTFITS-Special Discounts on outfits for Newlyweds. Km it a Harper.

Ham Hbater called on Con. rennell Sunday. Mr. and Mra. John Fennell apent Saturday evening the gueat of Mrs.

Martha, Armaey, John Armaey, a former resident of this place, and Miaa Fay Targaret were united In marriage at Akron, Saturday, May 21. The many friends of the groom hare extend them their hearty congratulation. Slates Furniture Co. The Great Cough Remedy Cures Coughs, Colds, Grippe and Bronchitis BBON'CHINI I a combination of bale. roe.

gum, root, herb aad other Itarmlea medicine. It la instantai.eou In relieving the Uckl and Irritatloa tr.d cures th couch with a tew dose. No household la corrplet without It. 25c and 50c of all Druggists, "'riri 9 Market and Fourth Sts. t'HBOIT T1IK.

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