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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 12

The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 12

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THURSDAY, APRIL 53 NEWS FROM NEIGHBORING COMMUNITIES IN SOUTHEASTERN OHI THE TIMES RECORDER. ZANESVILLE. OHIO ANNUAL CM ATHLETES OF NOBLE NSPECTION OF SOMEN'S ON AHORNEY SEKS N. EXIT nr ninnninnr iiwuimu uwuinutm MASONS SCHOOLS ARE PREPARING FfR uflMamUbt AFTER COURT TRIAL WATER WELL TURNS INTO GOOD GASSER AT CROOKSVILLE CROOK3VILLE. April 10 To wake up In the morning and find liLnself the viier of a valuable gas well he had never dreamed a on his premises was the unusual ex-nerlenr of Asa Nelson who resides CLIENT'S RELEASE FROM Jill Oil WRIT OE HABEAS CORPUS WOODSFIELD, April 10.

The case TAKES PLACE FRIDAY EVENING FIELD DAY AT CALDWELL APRIL 21 i i- of Julia E. Norris, administratrix, versus Henry Norns, waa concluded Tuesday, following a two-day hearing oeiore judge w. u. Kicnner, in which 43 witnesses ttHve testimony Juria Stewart Gunn. Mrs.

Ines Henderson finding were in favor on a 26-acre farm near the Crooks-j CAMBRIDGE. April 10. The Intoxicating liquors at the end of a CALDWELL, April 10. Many! first and final account filed, or athletes of the various rhnni nf the hearine April 30. COLUMBUS.

April 10. W) George Hatem, serving out a fine of and Robert Brothers. Following the the defendant. The Amon Norris trial which toon place at tne instance vllle corporation line at tne norm annual inspection or Cambridge trrmlnua of State ttreet. chapter.

No. 63. Royal Arch Masons. program, a social Hour waa enjoyed estate was involved. In which the of li slate securing the costs.

county are already In training for f400 and costs in Perry county jail and refreshments were served. plaintiff sought to set aside a deed Meenan Is appealing to the state iiciq aay wnicn he held at the for alleged liquor violation, will re On going to his barn to teed, hit 'will take place Friday evening at Ma-; lock Wednesday morning, Mr. temple. Companion J. Jor-.

.......1. MB. nv In the estate of Harrison Kig, first and final account filed, or hearing April 30. 1 letter issuer! to Sarah A. Wallrs Miowrr for Krldes and dowery rights were claimed Caldwell fairground, Saturday, April main a prisoner until the supreme to aidan of New Philadelphia, will serve Mrs.

Orris Countryman, nee Helen, Quite a number of citizens heard the to. marine sound proceeding Ircm a as inspiring oimct ouu urx in inc. Allen and Mrs. Paul Reischmann. for-1 rase the law firm of Kremer Me the usual rules and regulations guardian to Ella May Larrlck.

i be followed In this meet. It Is an-i in the estate of John L. Gray, fkt water well located In his barn-yard Royal Arch degree will be exempli-i merly Mildred Taylor, shared (lissom appearing lor tne plaintiff. court can review nis com. Joseph L.

Meenan counsel for Hatem. today brought an action for writ of habeas corpus In supreme court, but Immediately withdrew the supreme court for Hatem release through the absence of Judge T. Price of the local common pleas court who is presently engaged In the hearing of cases at Dayton. He Is expected to contend that Hatem Is being wrongfully detained In the county Jail because he was an used for watering his stock, andtiira unurr mo untaiuu rTcu a honors Tuesday evening, when Mrs noticing a strong smell of natural gat Birtcner, iiign priest. Alice Llndsey entertained the girls and Attorneys Moore, DeVaul and Moore for the defendant.

Injured In fclrctrle Wrlnfer Little Pauline Rlemenschnelder. nounced by H. G. Rlggs, county final account filed. For hearig Intcndent.

The following superln ten-j Aprii so. dents of the Noble county schoolsi Marriage Licenses make up the committee on arrange- trH. nimm.riino nri I irv employed at the court house, with a delightful party. papers when the court advised mat the case be appealed on Its merits for review Instead of through a habeas coming from the well. Mr.

NelHii); preceding the Inspection, ladles ol touched a lighted match to a newstiie Star will serve a banquet paper and tossed It Into the well and to t)e members and visitors at Main a moment had a flaming demon-; sonic hall. A delicious three course' dinner! aged 6. had her right, arm severely Injured Monday, when the member tried and convicted In a court wnony without Jurisdiction In the case because of the decision rendered by Chief Justice Talt in the renowned It.mey case which deprived Justices waa served at 6:30 o'clock, the guests finding seats at the dining 8rest- B- Roblnson! Thompson, both of Enoch townstp. R' Morrlson- Becrest wasi Barker, of Akron. Hd W.

F. Lange. director of ohvslcal edu- caught In an electric wringer as she was running a kerchief through It. ine mtie tots arm was terked taoie cy means ci attractive place cards. The table was centered with yellow Jonquils and the colors of jel- cf the right to hear liquor Issues stratlou of burning natural gas tha.

(er lo cilrral Authorities convinced even the most skcp.ica al zanesvllie. and of hia neighbors that his water well I HaroW Bb 41 of Brooklvn, N. had been changed overnight into turned over to tne Icderal su. valuable gasfer. There are no 'h" i Verities ai cclumbus for or gas wells on the Nelson farm.

on cn Bulck cation n-. f- nODIB OUIII. through to her shoulder, her head ilnro they were only allowed lees in Caldwell vs. J. S.

Danjord; eg low and white were effectively u.edj striking the wringer with a thud. (there defendants were found guilty corpus action. Hatem was sentenced by Justice of the Peace J. W. Newberry, and his uttorney contended that the court waa without Jurisdiction In the cafe The court of appeals recently upheld the validity of the sentence.

NEW LEXINGTON. April 10. Arguing the question of to liberate his client George Hatem. By securing the costs In the Hatem cie which made It possible for the Justice to receive his lees even though touring car at Ft. Wayne, lnd.

and the farm is located at a considerate distance from any of the rii luumeiy. no iracture was sustained, but the arm was badly bruised. Breaks Arm Little Billy King, son of W. F. Klnir The young men were arrested In othc ther big 8" lh' ''f, Cambridge Saturday night by local in the both to waive the defendant was acquitted, the action came to trial on the ground that the securing of the costs gave Lange has had charge of the programs here for the past three or four years, and has given excellent satisfaction.

The program will begin promptly at and has been arranged as follows: boys' 100-yard dash, girls' 60-ya-d dash, boys' one mile run: boys' 12-pound shot put. boya' 440-yard dash, girls' 100-yard dash, boys' high Jump, girls' ball throw, boys' 220-yard dash, girls' relay (110-yard boys' half-mile run. bovs' runnine former manager of the local Kroger novit Belle Valley Notes Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parrish spnt Sunday with her parenta, Mr.

id Mrs. Jesse Rossiter, Gwn Valley. Mrs. Alice Noyes of Caldwell, vilt-ed Monday and Tuesday with sister, Mrs. W.

C. Reed and famfy. Miss Mary Glenn of the BeUe schools visited over Sunday iUb her parents at McConnelsvllle. store, ten ano iractured his arm recently, while playing near his home at Steubenvllle. His many little In the decorations and menu.

Nut cups were given as favors. Following dinner, the hours were pleasantly spent In an informal manner, and Mrs. Countryman was presented with a linen shower, while a glass shower was given in Mrs. Relschman'a honor. Resume School Duties Principal H.

L. Pine, has recovered from a month's Illness and has resumed his duties at Brown high school. Prof. W. R.

Lebold acted as principal during Ills absence. Funeral Thursduv Somerset, from serving a 1400 liquor fine Imposed in Justice J. W. Newberry's court here some time ago, which the court of appeals recently upheld. Attorney Joseph L.

Meenan left for Columbus Wednesday after 'lie Justice Jurisdiction. After ttlng found guilty and fined Attorne" Meenan appealed the case the common pleas court wherein T. I' Price, the presiding Jurist. rtersej the Judgment of the Justice contending that he did not have Jur- Psitiir lo lie Itel limed extradition for their return to Ft. At the second quarterly conference vvavne to answed to the charge of of the Crooksvllle U.

B. church held lhrn, jn communication, however. Tuesday evening, the local congrega- ialana authorities, the latter tton, by the unanimous action of l0 nave tne ca5e prosecuted official board, requested the return ltacrai court, of their pastor. Rev. L.

B. Mlgnerey.j Bakerv Burglarlteil here for the coming cenferenee year.) T)le Bake.R1te bakery. 909 Wheel-and which request will, as It is tlR aVfnuti wa3 burglarized Tuesday be granted by the conference author-; thieves cscsolmr with 10 in irienas in wooasneid regret his misfortune. New Cases Filed Grover c. Fryman vs.

Mervella Lee noon to Institute au action of habeas corpus belore the stale supreme courti et al; action for partition and equlta- uiu.o jump, Doys- relay. Court News In the estate of John H. Gregg, final distributive account filed. For hearing April 30. In the estate of John L.

Grav. ne- The stat then appealed the case to uie retiei. The Monroe Bank, a corporation of In an effort to have Hatem released from the county Jail to which place he was committed Tuesday evening ttles. cash which had been lelt in the ree- The funeral of Sarah Ruth Nlchol- Woodsfield. Ohio, versus the Belmont Rev.

Mr. Mlgnerey la now engaged, Ster. The Intruders gained entrance 1 son. Infant daughter of Mr. and Mra.j Drilling company, a corporation; ac the appelant court wherein Judgment of amnion picas court waa reversed on the ground that Hatem's case was not appealed from the Jus-j ttie's court In time required by law.

In his second years pastorate by breaking a rear screen door. Ju tltlon for distribution of assets In kind filed. tlon for money on cognovit. and. as during the period of his pas- venlles are suspected.

Letters testamentary Issued to Ma c.n a mittimus from the Justice court issued In delault ol settlement In the Hatem was Incarcerated Tuesday evening as the result of the ruling made by the court of appeals several ciajs ago, which reversed the court ol iommo.1 Pleas In the case and In con nila Parker in the estate of Martha Parker. Bernard Nicholson who passed away Tuesday morning, will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at St. John's Episcopal church on Steubenvllle avenue, in charge of the rector. Rev. Mark Q.

Paul6en. Interment will be made at Northwood cemetery Cordelia I Irli nid on that contention Hatem has been committeed to Jail to serve out the fine and costs. The question of a Justice's Jurisdiction In liquor cases where the In the estate of Jamea B. Steph torate, the church has made Ilnei Ilirtli Announced progress along every line of religious- Mr. and Mrs.

E. J. Smith of North endeavor. The action of the local Tenth street, announce the birth of conference Tuesday evening meets a 80Di Tuesday, April 9. with the hearty approval of the con-; tjuarirt H'rll Sins grcgatlon and the townspeople gen-; "Fore Generals" quartet, com-erally, regardless of denomination.

i posed of Dave Ferguson, Dr. Richard ens, final and distributive account filed. For hearing April 30. Peterson to Leave C. A.

Peterson, popular manager of the Alpine theater, has accepted an attractive position as a mechanical engineer with a large concern at Eas-ton. and will leave within a few days to assume his new duties. His family will remain in charge of the Alpine, until sold. Mr. Peterson Is an expert engineer, following his pro-fessoln for over a score of years prior sequence upheld the S400 Judgment costs are secured by the state, is ap Letters issued to J.

Tcllep as Complications resulting from an 111 which Justice Newberry Imposed uponl pareiuly the chief basis upon which finding Hatem guilty of possessing; Hatem's case Is being fought In his aaminisirator of peter Tellep. iH1 L. i iCain' Elmer McDermott and James, ness of Influenza, proved fatal to Miss Mrs. Hulda Thompson vs. Jolin nor-, will entertain with a rv.rH.ti.

ttihv. os tw in tne estate of William T. Carter, behalf ii I. tl.a tttl. ft a oil In relpvin .1 Mrs.

Alice Brown has returned torn Akron, where she spent the week with relatives and friends Mr. and Mrs. Guy Brown- are the guests of relatives ln Zanesvllie Miss Helen Campbell and Gorge Reed spent Sunday with Mlsa Newton. Personals Mr. and Mrs.

O. G. Mllle of and Mrs. C. Coburn of Fatorla, spent the week end with relatves ln Caldwell and Dexter City.

Misses Margaret and Kaherlne nine of Canton are visiting their brother, P. J. Kane and wife ol West street. Mr. and Mrs.

David Quick hae arrived ln Caldwell, from Florida where they spent the past winter. Mrs. John Kimnach of Dexte: City, who recently underwent an optratlorv In a Marietta hospital, Is reported aa Improving, WINTERCOW" JOES BEST IN WINTER life MARCH GROUP REPORT ton, who passed away Tuesday evening at o'clock at Lawrence hos minimus procrcuwigs in me tasc r-- oer 01 selections at tne uia wasn- of Albert Allen. Rendville. which is i filed In Justice Stoneburners court lngton Home School association identical to the Hatem matter, ex- Wednesday and by virtue of which wlllch meeta Friday evening.

iu assuming management or the local FLEET OF 75 AUTOS pital, ine Dcoy was removed to the movie house. His wide circle of TEXAS FOB mp LI Li II IUII cept Allen was tried and convicted action tne puuiuu ciauns me Branch Meeting Here i i nome in rort wasnington lor funeral irieids, regret his removal, services. Interment will be made atl Business Change llllllll IXILLl fllUll on an intoxication charge, are also;" possession 01 a wnue ana di.ci The Ohio Branch cf Women's Mis-rl 11111111 BlLLlV Hill expected to be Issued some time this! spotted cow" and "one 4-days-old 1 9loIlary work ot the M. p. church VIWVW nhlch will rnnfln.

Allen lr the I calf." the possession Of Which the Ih, rnmhrlrlo. FOR ROTARY ANNS Ihe A' G' Confectionery win change ownership and manage tha Neweomerstown schools for nine1 umMogc count Jail to serve out his nient on May 1, through a deal con SOUTHS GETS 53000, with costs, unless such fine of 10; emima is wiiii.icm church April 17 and 18, and represen ts paid. by the defendant. The case is Kl.tatlves from all sections of the state I'runilsliir fcr hearing Wednesday, April 1,, at wm be lnattendance. Speakers for I'runilslne years.

summated this week. In which two Koart Outlook Reported Brief Mention Frank M. Reed, chairman of the committee on transportation, has pro- 0 o'clock, ine parties resioe cearthe mc)uae Miss Mildred Sayre. Misklmen. India missionary, Dr.

T. Miss Ruby Hayt. Carlisle 'avenue. beautiful residence property of F. and Mr.

and Mrs. William llesple, i Oouam on Main JT.r.t Members of a good roads delegation NEW YORK, April 10 iPi Texas: upon returning to this city from Co-Gulnan. who started ber 20-year stage1 lumbus late Tuesday evening, where career as a vaudeville performer andthey Journeyed for a conference with vraea a neet 01 10 automobiles wnich will be at the service of the Rotarv iiuiiiiiiuu o. Woodford. Pine Ridcc.

Kv who Anns this afternoon and Friday lor conducts community Work among star In the early movie westerns and mountaineers: Rev. F. L. Brown trtpa about the lty. At 1:30 this R.

N. Wald. state highway director. Many out-of-town Masons were in attendance at a meeting of Peerless lodge. F.

A. M. held Wednesday evening and at which the Entered Apprentice degree was conferred. The Columbus, president of the Ohio now Is a night club hostess witn a aiternoon tne cars win assemble at the Y. W.

C. A. on North Sixth street in tne interest of improving the Shawnee highway, west of this city. ai.OOO a week guarantee, took tne wit conierence; ur. J.

uroomneia, Pittsburgh, president of the general to convey visiting Rotarv Anns and nesa stand today to testify that If the are inclined to think that their mis motor" to Columbus; the home of A. G. Milligan, and the weanesaay. 1 business room and residence of Mr Miss Mary Crow. Cumberland.

being taken over hv Mr' the guest of Dr. and Mrs. A. CralgJoauglaM 7 East Eighth street, Tuesday. i John T.

Wilson. New Concord.1., ln transacted business ln Cambridge f. rad and business, but Wednesday iWl" enJoy an vacation be- Mrs. Homer Shepherd. fore are It has returned home after spending of tne few days with Cambridge relatives.

PU1 family will conduct the con- Misa Clara Vorhlen. Snrah.vllle I fectlonery. and a continuance of meeting was followed by a social ses M. P. conference; Mrs.

Hazel Green Salon Royale is a nuisance it is ncneiSi0n will prove a success their hostesses to the Weller pottery on Ceramic avenue and from there to The Crest, the display room of the Rosevllle pottery, on West Main street and back to the Zane club where of her doing. I The delegation which was which was greatly enjoyed wald. Dillonvale. welfare worker Giving the crowd In the federal; posed of Klwanlans and county offi- anci visiting members. i among foreign children; Miss Mabella court room where she is on trial the'ciais.

sought to Influence the state! Kemper at Illlfa shatter, field organizer and Mrs. same broad smile wr.h which she Is; highway department to stand the' Rev- Paul E- Kemper, of Mt. Per-; Marle Thompson, Baltimore, associate accustomed to shout "hello, entire 'expense of Improving the i T- 18 MlstlnS the pastor. Rev. E.

T. secretary of the board of missions, to the 8alon Royale patrons, Miss'ghawnee r0ad from this city to, Steele in the special services now In About 200 delegates are expected to C. W. Winter owns the cow, Flora. Doede, a registered Holsteln, vhich copped the monthly record for Karch, In the Muskingum-Guernsey Cow Testing association.

This is reprted by Caleb Lewis, official tester of Barnesville, ln which he tells of test. tea will be served at 4 o'clock. An equal number of cars will be was discharged Wednesday from Wells service to the hospital after recently undergoing publ'cat "lis popular location. Is tr.atm.nr assurred under the new management. surgical treatment for appendicitis.

management Oulnan told of her part in tne city Bristol, since there were no countv progress at the mil M. t. cnurcn. attend the branch meeting required rtiday morning at II clock to convey the Rotary Anns on a tour Improvement lun night life, intermittently snllflug atj funa. available to finance half of the McLuney.

and much interest is a bottle of perfumed sana, I project, under which proposition thecclnK manifested in tne services, ine Richard Allison and his house of the city. The cars will assemble at the Zane hotel from where the The J. C. Penney Improvement club held a meeting Tuesday at the store and Clark Teel was chairman of the "Have you ever sold any liquor in I etate has already agreed to build. splendid music nicn ib oeing reu- route will be as follows: the Salon Royale?" her lawyer ask Attorney T.

M. Potter. Wallace by cnolr' composed of Mc Miller Released George Miller of Lodi or the Miller Run community, who has been Incarcerated ln the Monroe county Jail since October 14. 1928, ln default of payment of a $250 fine for violation guests. Dale Balph and Richard Ev-arsbaugh, all students at Denlson university, Granville, have resumed their studies after a visit with the former's Market street to Sixth street, right Qulnn.

county auditor- John Avery iLuney high school students. Is also; evening. Talks were given by Man-state engineer, and Joy Newlon of adding much to the Interest of thejager C. M. Hopper, R.

M. Mollenkop, on Sixth street over Sixth street bridge, left on Muskingum avenue to th. Perrv rnuntv h.nit thr. frm meeting. Thursday evening the spe- ed.

"I have never sold any liquor In my entire life," she said. "Did you ever take a drink?" "I have never had a drink In my parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M.

Allison, Moxahala avenue, right on Moxahala avenue to Youngstown Sheet Si Tube Gaston avenue. Mies Ruth Keeney, this city who helped to make up thejdal musical numbers will be ren-, delegation, stated Wednesday they dered. by two members of the choir. SONORA student at Ohio State university, was right to Putnam avenue, right entire life." tire me. wer.

of th. nnininn that, their ine crooKsvuie ai. a. cnurcn. also a guest at the Allison home over the week-end.

"Did you know that liquor was sold mt Husy Bees Meet Putnam avenue to Adams street, left Adams street to Woodlawn avenue. auch will not be known definitely! A meeting of the Busy Bees claa; "I did tne hjohway budget for the No- 11 of Ule M' E' cnurcn hei SONORA. April 10. Mrs. Harlev "Did you ever see any Siquor romci(ted which will in the church parlors Friday Leisure and Mrs.

John Oibbens of lng 25 herds with 276 cowa ln ollk, 33 dry and with 38 producing more than 40 pounds of butterfat and three producing over 1,200 pounls of milk. In the herds of less than 15 cowa H. E. Matheney's herd of 10 regster-ed Jerseys averaged best for the month, 682 pounds of milk axle! 60.3 pounds of butterfat. C.

W. Wliter'a herd of 16 registered Holstelni waa the highest herd of those arxvevl head, averaging 1,054 pounds of rn1 and 31.9 pounds of butterfat. The 10 high cows of the month are as follows: No. 1 being cited above by C. W.

Winter and he also winning second place with "Sunset" xith pounds of milk and 58.3 pounds of butterfat; Herman Sims' cows stand third and ninth respectively, with 1,094 milk pounds and 56.9 pounds of butterfat for the former, 741 pounds of milk and 51.1 pounds butterfat for the latter. Others ln the list are H. Math- ngnt woodlawn avenue to Muskingum avenue, left on Muskingum avenue via Dug road to Putnam Hill BARNESVILLE there? mMrimhi. from to An at-rout. 2.

gnent Friday here with Mrs park, stop on Putnam Hill park few "Well. 1 saw wlui looked like liquor tractive program is being arranged forgamuel Hina. Othrrs in thl riptrttt ton wr 1rtHn minutes to view city, rivers, etc, from Putnam Hill park via Pine street to of the prohibition laws, was released from custody by 8herlff Sam Rlemenschnelder Tuesday. iStanton-Huntlngton Player. The Stanton-Huntington Players have returned to Woodsfield from spending the winter in showing ln Florida, and will soon open the summer season's program of plays under tent ln this section.

"Bill" Stanton and hla splendid cast are being greeted warmly by their many friends. Woodsfield Hrlefs Arthur Greenbank of Lewlsvllle was here greeting friends Tuesday. 8am Masters and family have returned from a pleasant visit with relatives ln Akron. Forest Berry of Jerusalem visited W. J.

Berry and family Tuesday. reopie brouRiu fiuueaea cji liquor Crooksvill. "Rnd p.lf. bkh trios in cnarge are expecting; Mrs Qeorffe Smith was callfd to- D.DW.a,mtt, Mrs. Huon cf gS whiskey in the night club, although Miller 87.

mother ol transacted business here Wednesday. auditorium Instead not fJm the hostess herself. 8 TLX!" at 8 o'clock Wednesda west Main street, left on West Main to State street, right on State street over state Street bridge and via Blue avenue to Mclntire avenue, right on Mclntire avenue to Sunset avenue, left on Sunset avenue to Culbertson avenue, left on Culbertson avenue to Adair avenue, left on Adair avenue to Blue avenue, right on Blue avenue to Zanesvllie Golf club, drive through golf grounds to Fairmont avenue, out Fairmont avenue to Maple avenue, left on Maple avenue to Junction, bear right on Dresden road to first prosecution had to do with the Oulnan morning. Death followed a stroke of of Mrs. Robert W.

Griffiths. Tuesday crowd attended. The reported a well sbow. hM en presented previously "I Mrs. Elsie Mitchell cf Eayre was a.Pl'Ja e' Hlnd two hours of real en- business visitor here Wednesdav.

I Mr- ana Mrs. (jeorge olan ana lertalnment for those who witness it. bu'iuess visitor here Wednesday. contract with the Salon Royale and eny, Rodney Gibson. J.

F. Maitt, Perl Hie books of the nicht club. The con- was one of! rcv. E. T.

Steele of McLunev trans-1 children, Mr. and Mrs. ward prospects iood for Track Team was one ol' bmi. nt Mrfm time ago. m.

Miner Elliott and McMunn. Matheny copped fourth and 10th place ln the Zh nrnm, irorT .11 rcsldenis of northern Perry -acted business here Wednesday. i ZanesvllleSaturday evening Prospect for a winning track team list. with a cuaranlte of al 000 a week J. W.

Kllnger JuncUon Citv was Mr- ana Mrs- otewan or tarn-, to represent Barnesville high school and the nooks revealed that anotli a Usltor here Wednesday. bridge, spent Sunday here with Mr tnia nI are exceedingly good. With ma lonalki mounted I to 3 000. of a "ughter.i Rev. J.

L. Aichele of Olney. 11.. Is nd Mrs. William Spragg.

lne stara from laat te'sson-Kernes, a week moumca ,0 M-mo61 SJ ouo1 Mrs. Elmer Sevitts of Thonnlile, sur-, isitlng with L. E. Conaway. Oeorgc' Mr- and Mrs.

Carl King cl Zanes-1 Nlcklta McGhee. Shepherd. Moore. 'Vive. lAlrhle Anri other relatives here.

I vllle. spent Sunday here With prn.her. rorrntr unrt rrthprs DRESDEN Rlchey first of the week. Roger Masters and wife and Mrs. Laura Davis visited at Akron Sunday.

William Sumption and wife of Bcallsvllle were Woodsfield visitors Tuesday. entrance Ridgewood drive, go via Rldgewood drive, returning to Dresden road, lelt on Dresden road to Yale avenue, left on Yale avenue to Norwood boulevard, left on Norwood boulevard to Linden avenue, right on Linden avenue to Fifth street bridge. Funeral services will be held from: Norman Baughman of McLuney and Mrs. W. V.

White. I Barnesville team is going to be the Bruno M. E. church alter- transacted business here Wednesday1 Those who attended the play. to defeat at the E.

O. A. A. nocn at 2 o'clock. Interment be aliemoon.

Road to the City," at Otsego. Satur- rnec tn he helrt at St. rialraville on HET-OHT fiFJU ILLIROIS 10 KH in tiie Bruno cemetery. day evening are as follows: Mr. and May 4.

coach Thomas will have the GROSSED POWER LINE triiiiii iu iiiiuiiiiiii itiii nnn 1 ruriiiiini 1. husk mm uauKuin umh- left over Fifth street bridge to Elberon boya out at practice each evening beginning within the next few days, Miss Betty Flanagan has retum-d 1 HIIKMIA rirNINh nolyn. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Little and children.

Mr. and Mrs. John Nolan in i.g,u.TiDus aiter spending a lew and expects to develop one of the and children, Mildred. Bertha and strongest teams ln the ass-iclatlon. euy naraen.

isaoene nanen. aiary News COMEDY TONIGHT AT BURNS TELEPHONES NEAR ADAMSVILLE tluyi with her mother 1 Flanagan, near here, who is recovering from a six weeks illnefs influenza and complications. i Wile (iels liliiirn. Nolan. Mrs.

I. M. Shecsley. Helen No- Mrs. Homer Egger Is confined to avenue, left on Elberon avenue to Underwood street, right on Underwood street to Market street, left on Market street, follow Route 40 National highway to Washington Heights hotel for luncheon, after which visit Weller Art display across the road.

Return to Zanesvllie via Route 40 to Fourth street and to Zane hotel, JCHICAGO. Aoril 10 i.V. Two new t.ate movements looking tuwaiti amelioration of the prohibition law are under way at present 011 the heels of the irnrnl rpfMctiHutn 111 Roinn ana naipn omrer. uauon her home with illness. Hapcn, Prank Nolan and tva Max-i Mrs.

Daisy Conner Is recovering at DRESDEN, April 10. Dresden grange will hold its next monthly meeting ln grange hall, Frldey evening, April 12. Following the regular routine of business State Speaker H. P. Miller of Sunbury, Delaware county, will lecture on Economic Justice for Agriculture.

There will tren he a debate, subject: Resolved, tint the United States government should pass an old age pension bill. Affirmative, T. P. Perkins and 8. F.

Spencet; negative, Mlnot Spencer and J. W. Ens-ley. All members are urged to be present. Juvenile grange will meet at the same time.

Madison grange will meet ln regular session at grange hall, Thursday evening, April 11, at 8:30 o'clock. Following the business meeting there will be a voluntary program. Let all come MARKET ST, CHURCH anurua uuts. uienicrd. as I.

1 her home on South Gardner street Wisconsin. Illinois and Missouri of divorce 11 i- Mr. and Mrs. Artnur Culbertson from a severely burned foot. Considerable excitement waa caused Cilis and restoration of malc'en and children, of Washington town-i Mr.

Benlamln Fields has recovered legislatures are considering mens wnere cars will be released. urcs fcr referenda cn the wel-drv 1 1 Ainieoa Ridenour by "Thursday Evening'' is the title of ship, spent Sunday here with Mr. I from Illness which confined her to ber a few days ago to patrons of the Ad-amsvllle Telephone Co. when tele qusitlon. Prooate court yesterday.

Hi: the comedy slietch be presented by: and Mrs. Clifford Allen and Mr. and home on South Chestnut street for phone Instruments ln several homes tver since adoption of the igth 011 hip ground tiie Bethel weaver class In the Mrs. W. O.

Morrison. ithe Dast several days, SALTILLO Ur Ultl artrf Cl.lr.P r.ll. l. rrm school auditorium cf tnei r.mcndmen nt to tne lecleinl eonittui- ine wue sunaay were discovered to blazing, some persons disconnected the wires while others Jerked the wires from tlfe In tiou and the passage of the Volstead rK.rd. 'lrr husl5ail(l had ixn- Market Street Baptist church tonight ed On friends at Zanesvllie.

Sunday Injuries received while at work with act there lias been agitation 111 nu. lrluUi" but little to her support ai 7.30. Thursday evening being the; evening. ithe Bell Telephone Co. SALTILLO, Anril 10.

-Mr. and Alia Jchiuon and Mr. and Mrs. mcrous state legislatures for mca-' 111c ana mat on nuid night out. ths young is Gilbert Duffy, of Beallevllle, spent he lelt tiirir ill nrpivar thrlr Hlnn.r nri 1 1 c.l.n, July niai; struments, and others dashed water on the blazing phones.

The difficulty originated when an electric light wire urei affecting the state enforcement Tuesday with his sister, Mrs. Sarah a i iillulCIl ua.b.,., Mrs. Walter Fillip and Mrs. Delbert Clicks and children of Kentucky spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs.

George Morrison of Carl street. or promotion, but delinlte action r. inc wasn tne uisiies also, in tne rniust here with Mr. and Mrs. W.

R. Darner, has been taken by only tlirre states "lssted. Attorney E.ltlie preparation, the husband's moth-; Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Graham, of P.

Walter, somert! Mr. and Mrs. Shannon Bradfleld and children have returned to thlr home near the home of Eutha Spragg ln Adams township fell across a telephone wire, causing a short circuit. neomer. New York.

Nevada and Montana represented tiie cr. es well as lier own. arrive for din-: Zaiieaville. called on friends here wile. and Maryland have repealed then Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Haskins and ncr. This only complicates Matters Sunday evening. In thla city after spending several The switchboard ln the exchange of state enforcement acts, while Mr.ry son Lincoln, of Cambridge, spent the weeks at Miami, ria. prepared to take part.

At this time the 4-H club certificates of achievement will be presented, also one diploma. Refreshments will be served and ladles are requested to bring sandwiches, pickles, pie and cream. There will also be a meeting of the Juveniles at this time. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Bealmer and family. Irvllle, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Shaver. T.

P. Perkins made a business trip to Coshocton on Saturday. land never adopted one as wtta-end witn their daughter, Mr. and fice was also badly damaged. The accident occurred ln the day OFFER GOOD COMEDY Connecticut and Rhode Island ne mrs.

rora curl. little more and the young wile isj Mr. and Mrs. Ward Harden and quite distressed. children spent Sunday evening with The cast Is as follows: Ijiura Mr, and Mrs.

George Harden, of Johns (the wife), Lucille Shiplett; Washington township. Johns (husband). Arthur! Mr n(1 Mr. Robert Adams ol Siilplctt; Mr. Sheflleld (Laura's zanesvllie.

spent 8unday here with have ratified the 18th amendment Mr. and Mrs. Klrtua Robinson and Men's Mutual Benefit Society Meets Tonight children Glenn and Adrian of Crooks time, and the damage done was quickly discovered. Had It happened at night many homes might have been destroyed by fire. AT IMPERIAL TODAY vllle spent Monday with Mr.

and Mrs. although the latter has an enforcement law known as the Sherman act while Connecticut uses state excise laws for prosecution of liquor law "violations. cvtn i ayior. Mr. and Mra.

Arthur Davis of Rose- 1.1 ib. aI1(j Mrs 1 Adams sna Mr (Gordon's mother), Florence Mrs John Galloway. There will be a social meeting of director, Mrs. A. Paul Kreajcr.

A born to Mr. and the Men'a Mutual Benefit society of vllle spent the week-end with her 1 mrs. unancs rrttcnard and daughters. Evelyn and Louise, spent IM week-end with relatives at SonomO Mrs. William Swope has returffed parents, Mr.

and Mra. J. E. Embrey. no one win want to miss Clifford Allen, here Saturday, ketch, so true to life, as it happens; nf the Earn nik.

Last week Wisconsin by a majority s-enda! What a lupin- co'mbiii'if ion of 125,000 voted in a referendum to lor an outstanding coined Rl Mr. and Mrs. Evan Tavlor were OTSEGO SMITHY IS DEAD AT AGE OF 84 rooKsvine visitors Saturday. upcm ma occiBuu mi, oiHie me cop niavin aL in bo many homes and is always veryl, Sunaa. here with Mr.

and Mrs funny frcm the side lines. In Trinity Lutheran church. Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m. The committee In charge la as follows: Edward Harsch, chairman; John Miller and Rmanual Klrchner.

The speaker for the occasion will be Charles j. tmorcy was a Crooksvllle visi pcri.i theater. About two years ago Mi. pve.wi. ter Saturday.

forcement law. Wisconsin voted for President Hoover on a dry platform last year with almost a flj.000 iir.n to tne sxeicn. tne lanious cnurcn ri.nmer Zanesvllie, nome alter a visit with relatives ac Jeett, O. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Dickey. John Dickey, and John Wlant visited Sunday afternoon ln Adamsvllle, the guests of Mrs. Dlckev' mother was first, paired with Macdonuld loi orchestra will 1 render some spe-; ent 8und here wlth his mother. the lust time in her een selections. Readings by Mildred, u.rth.

ri.nm.r I Bradshaw. who has arranged a very Otsego mourns Its village smithy. Isaac McQraw. aged 84, until two That was In "Cradle Enatchcrs." Cri- nreaBrr nd Isabel Henry; a vloliiij Mr yf whte' tta, zanes-' Interesting topic. Refreshments will tics taid at that time: "Here vie tol Vernon Carter, and a Tuesday' i be served.

All menbera and men of 1,1 tne! Mr. and Mrs. Omer James of Zanea- the congregation are cordially urged sister, Mrs. Mahala Skinner and Miss years ago blacksmith at Otsego, died winner. Mrs.

Mary J. Garrett and Mr. and Mis. John Garrett. Za Wednesday.

Funeral will be from the Otsego M. church Friday 3 p. ar-m vuiespciit nuiiuKy iieic wiui oni. Many Car Owners Secure Licenses Clerks at the Muskingum Motor club have been busy during the past m. with Rev.

Carter, pastor, conduct Karl Brown spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wel-don Brown, at Crooksvllle. Miss Kathryn Motheney of Roee-vllie spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Scott Motheney. Standard Bearers To Give Program The Standard Bearers of Trinity M. E. church will entertain auxiliary members Thursday evening at the' Sunday with the R. L.

Garrett fam- lng, and Speck, undertaker ot new --j iiiurougniv SDK pmuu. M. t. IVIlllams t.ian ever. Mr Macdonaid is a Several unusual and witty ongs Drake Mrs Ward Har-Mim Fazeuda is a scream will be presented by the diss Nnl.n Mr anrt Mr.

Macdonaltl. as a New York "cop" der the direction ofDorothy Melbtg. ilh" 0''n' ZanesvU is sent to Munich to find so-called These songs will be portrayed In c- 'J, Zanesvllie. ua nuute Mr. and Mrs.

Prni. citiA- Concord, conducting. Born In Schenectady. N. mc- Ernest, Newark, spent Sunday with their cousins.

Mr. onri Grow was a veteran of the civil war having served three years in Co. Shaver. lew days issuing new license tags and registering many transfers. Truck owners have been taking advantage of the one-fourth reduction on truck licenses while many auto owners have 134th New York Infantry.

A widow ENDORSEMENTS MADE FOR ELECTION BOARD C. Dowery of Roaevllle has been recommended to the secretary of atate by the Muskingum County Republican Club for appointment as deputy supervisor of elections, to iucceed H. L. Johnson, whose terra expires May 10. Tha Muskingum county Democratic executive committee baa rec Charlotte Harnlltoii-McGraw, and one UlUIIlPUS.

cnurcn with a program, after which Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cassldv have refreshments will be served. This daughter, Mrs Scott of Otsego survive, together with four i .7 meets tume and will be very interesting, as r.t Lena. Then theing begin happening some of the costume, are very an- AIr.v 21 I uh Mr a beer.

garden. "Follow Riley and see! t'uue spent Sunday here with Mr. m'S'' be to describe Delicious refreshments will be an.iU,' the tour this big flatloot makes of sale throuahout the Mr- t-r' WnlMl of the pleasure resorts. He 11 nominal 7um No adrnlw lon-'l bt 'Pent btrt wltb every cafe ln Parla, spends money like! charged A silver ofTerS will Mr Mr' L' JonM- a drunken sailor, and inJ Zt taken The genial pubTlc mt Mr- C' N' Klon' Lena ride ln the hack, on the hack, cordially welcomed were at Zamsvill Monday. under the hack and behind the hack 3 Earl Whlasel.

Thomas Nolan and got out "tne old bus tor tne season. The recent drive against motorists displaying wrong license tags have a part of the celebration of the six to tne nroDertv whlrh tt. ..,,.1.. aiso caused many to appear at tne motor club to have their transfers registered. Althoush the weather waa threaten ommended the appointment of Frank Mrs.

Cliff Brown Dies In Columbus tieth anniversary of the founding of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the M. E. church. Mrs. Louise Meade of Pataskala.

district superintendent cf young people's work in the society, will be pre ey uivir id 10 uuuy your inn-' i y-i T1 Howard miner mnueq a piay 11 CMUonie tne uenwcrMic mrmocr alons foncerning the story, a hilarious.UlVe Lll'CUS lieVUC I Stony Point. Baturday evening. of trie same board. Mrs. Dell uy uttuica uruvn ana rrca an.

Mrs. wnucrait snenti unw 1 waa Bino enaorsea iijt cieric i. Mrs. EwmanuiB. ing Wednesday which tended to keep motorlata at home, over 26 licenses and 14 transfers were issued at the purchased on West Sixth street.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eckelberry vls- Mr' and Mrs' Charles Aler and family on Route 3. LONDON, April 10 i The centenary of General William Booth, founder of the Salvation Army, wa, celebrated at Albert Hall tonight, the big structure being crammed with enthusiastic Salvati.i.. i At LUCllQ Church iTuesday at Zanesvllie.

of the board sented end deliver an address. Mem bers are urged to attend. local club. This la twice the usual Word was received here Wednesday of the death of Mrs. Carrie E.

Brown, aged 69. widow of Clifford M. Brown, a former resident of thla city. WASHINGTON. April 10.

Ml piaimuw General Brown has been reoueUd to art as President Hoo aay a business. icy. dul 11 us no exaggeration to say that If you miss this one you inw, crie the best bets of the year. you want to park your troublts for an hou end a half drop ln and make th3 rounds with Officer Rllcy. I Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Drake of Katies Elaborate preparations are being! nen Sunday here with Mr mane lcr the circus review which willin'1 Mr W' be presented by the I class of I Mr- Mr' 1,0 PH the Euclid Avenue M. K. church evening at Z.rir.vllU with ver's rertoiil representative at the, at the home of her daughter, Mrs mere a iso is a beautiful love story funeral tfrtqjoriies ior vmwaMiaaor rrank F. Hanlon, In Columous.

ucavn Herrltk. Mr. Brown will go to New occurred Tuesday night. Burial will Vork late Irldsy tiight to meet the be made In this city and short fu- me church aud tor um Thunds wmn iaw ln the picture, with Nancy Diexel ANN'OI M'K HIRTII and Mrs. Oscar Newton, of South Zanesvllie.

announce the birth of a son, Cecil Eugene, at the home Tuesday. Mrs. Newton was formerly Orace Dusenberry. RIM MARE SALE AT HI R( II The Ladles' Social Union of Market mng fct-giiining at 8 o'clock, reaiur-i Mr. nd Mrs.

Leo Williams oll4 REV. HALM TO BE AT U. B. CHURCH Rev. Harvey Halm of Cleveland will preach at both morning and evening esrvlce of the V.

B. church. North Keventh street, next Sunday, and will alio take part in the Bunrin and Davlu Rollins ln the leading roles. "reiicli cruiser which bringing the "Mi ine anair will be the irienas bv ubbjuiv omim; -Humane unuiuKiupiiy oy unaries tir.n ur.m .1 body from v.ii.iaiii Aiutuii. jr.

nm nffl h.iir. h. the youngest acrobat 1 Mr- nl uJones called on John Ford directed the produc-i The entertalrme.it will Mr. and Mrs. V.

Blbben. on route 1HO IMWI AUH MI1KV A xy and Kill bom Oood Wa" Baldwin, prime minister. He was accompanied oy Mrs. Baldwin. APr" 10-W)A 'With still being held ln the eQi count, tonight while authoXe, i.

2.. 2 l5arn nl Identity. ilB -Vld t0 be rnnesla vlrtln. V' ZZ i "CUude Grlshem" aa Kimball" when questioned. tlo for Fcx Films, Street Baptist church witl hold a rum i circus aspect with clowna, Bunosy.

oats and freaks adding to the merrl- Fred and Herman Clifford and emriUn lipl Wednedy, the neral services will be held in tne chapel in Greenwood cemetery Friday morning. Mm. Brown will be remembered as having lived on south Seventh street, removing to Columbus abotit three years ago. Besides her daughter, at whose bom death occurred, a sister. Mrs.

Mell Sawel. of New. Yorlt City, survive and the Christian Endeavor meetings. Rev. Halm 1 president of the Sunday "chool and C.

E. union of Ohio mage saie in tne church basement Saturday morning, starting at 9 o'clock. A variety of articles for the men. women and children and inr tha WASHINGTON, April 10 (Pi The new minister of Poland, Tytut Filip-owIcb, presented his credentials to President Hoover today. ment.

in addition to the atage per-'J'ihn Callirisn, of Putnam Hill, p-t' Uttmtr to Mr. and Mta. Herbert formance, a two-reel movie will be: Bunds with Mr. end Mi William Hhilgltj, of 91 Mneofn street, and the, pieicnted. A cordial invitation ttlftT and Mr.

nd Mrs. Ward Har. Utter tst Mr Mrs Charles Lem-cxtended to all who desire to attend. do. hum, l4 ti Lucy street.

ana i neia 10 nigh esteem by all who home will be offered at this time. 1.

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