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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 5

The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 5

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APKIL 13, tats rivt THE TIMES RErORDFR. ZANESV1I.I.K. OHIO 1MEWS FROM NEIGHBORING COMMUNITIES IN SOUTHEASTERN OHIO HOT THOUSAND TAX IE iNSIRGAN DOCTORS I I TT II .0. WILLIAMS MMM III. TO ATTEND UUUN UUthmtY mm Til SE FILED CHILE TO DECK 1 ill mm SISBI COSTS-FOB SELLING EXTRACT DF GINGER STATE MEETING IS EXPECTATION perm con IN NEXT DAY II CAMBRIDGE, April 22 Owing McCONNELSVILLE, April 22 The 82nd annual meeting of the Ohio! to the fact that there Is no contest on the Democratic ticket, the voting In Cambridge Tuesday Is expected to it rurpr AnriY ft thii'hlv ftfttMtmfKl tl nmhM 27, under the direction of Mrs.

Chea CROOKSV1LLE. April 22 A NEW LEXINGTON. April 32. Nearly 100O personal property tax return will have to be filed dallv roimcai Williams, of Pleasant City, was con-lof the I. O.

O. F. lodce No. 269, comparatively light tort a. Carr.

This will be a term end meeting of union miners and wagon leaders have been very active during! vlcted of a charge of illegally selling' K. of P. lodge, No. 280, which held recital given by local pupils of Mrs. mine operators of this section a state medical association will be held at Hotel Gibson, Cincinnati, May 1, 2 and 8.

Over 100 Ohio physicians and six out of state are expected to participate In the program which Is being prepared. In connection with the sessions there will be numerous social activities. Morgan county will be represented at the as by tax iyers In thla county during the past week stirring up enthusiasm Carr, teacher of evolution, who has extract of ginger and was Joint services at the rhurch. Inter- been called lot Tuesday evening. Lee, Burns and James Duckworth.

Roberts Funeral Funeral services for Frank Roberts were conducted from the lliff M. E. church Sunday afternoon. Rev. E.

Steele, the church pastor, offlclntcl and the service and Interment at the church cemetery under th over the coming primaries, and the Re an eigm-aay period beginning Mon ment was In the Olive cemetery. Cald fine of $200 and costs by Judge C. O. conducted a class here during th winter months. April 24 at the mayor's office for the purpose of organizing the miners publican vote Is expected to be heav ler than the Democratic vote, because The following program will be nre- well by nmerai director Murphy.

Home and Contents Humeri 'Die ome of Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth working In the wagon mines. All ef sented here Friday evening: readings; fort will also be made to have the day and continuing to May 1, inclusive. In order to avoid tbe recording of delinquencies In thla regard according to Auditor J.

W. Qulnn, who stated ysterday that only 1000 out of 8000 people In the county, who must list sociation by the officers and mem of the Interest shown In the contending Hoover and Willis iurces. Republican voters will decide be ana nil the contents were direction of Cannon Cannon. operators aree to pay the authorized readings in costume: readings with music and monologues; a one act destroyed by fire of an unknown ort bers of the Morgan County Medical society of which Dr. O.

D. Ralston Is scale for tho Crooksvllle field. The meeting will be attended by John play entitled "The Crystal Gazers tween Virgil Fordyce of this city: their property for taxation, have filed president and Dr. C. E.

Northup, gin. Friday night, about 9 o'clock, while the family was at the home of the late Llnas Treadway, who was an dramatisation of tittle Red Riding Dye. In default of payment he was ordered committed to tbe Canton workhouse. L. M.

Solldoy. of Zanesvllle and U. H. Buckley, of Caldwell, were attorneys for the defendant. Appeal bond In the case was fixed at 800.

Removed to Hospital Charles Gibson, Main street, was removed to the Ford hospital, Detroit. Thursday, where he will receive, surgical treatment. Mr. Gibson is! president of the SunimerJield bank. I He was accompanied by his wife.

Mrs.) Walker, Frank J. Bender, and Thomas Ferguson, sub-district officers ol returns. secretary. and Ralph E. Schaum, Zanesvllle, candidates on th Hoover side, and W.

O. 1,1 ttlck, Zanesvllle. and William iiooa witn six characters and a novel uncle of Mrs. Perkins. The Perkins' Such being the case, the dead line play, "French Dollies" with ten char Arraigned Before Judge It, M.

Finlej the U. W. of A. lor the caring or tnis matter, which acters In which the dolls walk and Mills, Marietta, pledged Willis enn-i dldntes. The Democratic candidates The local committee In charge of house, was about a mile east of Belle Valley, was discovered In flames by neighbors but the fire hart gained talk.

wilt be drawn at 4 o'clock Tuesday The men against whom Indictments were found by the grand Jury were arraigned before Judge H. M. the meeting Is coinpohctl of Archie for delegates are A. R. McCulloch aiternoon, May wiu leave nun Diilrvmple, James White, Frank dreds of delinquencies unless prop- such headway, that It was Impossible Cambridge, and Edward parents that are Interested In the many Interesting things that children can do should take the advantage of rmiey oaturaay as louows: Elder, W.

E. Wllllson, John I. Bnlde, era owners Immediately set out to to save anyumig. Marietta. Wesley Sanborn, Dallas Sanborn and ining Ktittlniia Kiihlieil llbUhelr property ana file such a this entertainment and bring their; Jane Smith Gibson.

Everett Nott, pleaded guilty to bur The W. D. Moecly filling station at report. To Hospital cnuoren with them, lor undoubtedly The polls will open at 8.30 a. and close at 8:30 p.

in. Mrs. Ljdla Pearce Died Howard Hanes, young grandson ol; Dexter City and the Bud Johnsou they will enjoy every moment of the glarlzlng Wright's store at Rosseau and were sentenced to Ohio State Failure to file a return deprives the taxpayers of the $100 exemption, program. Surprise Party Mrs. Lydla Pearce, 91, passed awav and makes him liable to additional Mrs.

Dine Fogle of East street, wasi filling station at South Olive were en-removed to the city hospital at Cam-jtered by thieves late Friday night and bridge, Friday, In the Dye Co. Invalid robbed of accessories. Od leers are tn- Reformatory at Mansfield. Howard Goody arraigned for steal 60 percent assessment. Well Makes Poor Showing The well drilled In recently on the lease of Nelson and others, was late Frldoy evening, and notwithstanding It's reported good preliminary showing, It Is reported to be dry.

Newn Notes Mrs. Alva Bradshaw continues 111 at her home here. George Emrlck of New Lcxlnglun. was a business. visitor here Friday.

Week's High School bvrnts Four Important high school event aro scheduled for the week here. Tim Junior-Senior Banquet will be held Monday evening, April 23 at 6 o'clock, the Senior class play will be presented at the high school auditorium Tuesday evening, April 24, 8 o'clock. Class honor night, will be helil at the high school auditorium, Thursday evening at 8 o'sclock, and but least in Importance, the high school commencement exercises to tic held at the auditorium Friday evening, April 27 at 8 o'clock, The clam address will be delivered by Hon. L. Cllftorr State Director of Education, Columbuo.

Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ensmlnger pleas Sunday morning at 1 :25 o'clock at the home of her daughter, Mrs.

Thomas coach. The child was critically 111 sur-i vcstigating the robberies. lug an automobile, entered a plea of antly entertained witn a Birthday sur Every effort has been made to facilitate the work required in this by taxpayers, through a thorough no6 guiuy was sent to jail to await Belts on Carlisle avene following ai Illness of complications which devel prise party at tneir nome on the Ma rietta road during the past week, com fcrlng from pneumonia. ittle hild Ile 'lreadway Funeral i Mnry Catherine, the two-yer-old Funeral services for Henry Unas; daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Wlllard trial, cona fixed at tiooo. oped from a fall In which she broke C''ributlon of tax blanks and there Earl Smith and John L. Newman pllmentlng their niece, Miss Ruby Medley of Mtddletown, it 'being her Ul.iO excuse for delinquencies, Qulnn arraigned oa charge of manufactur her left hip. She had made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Betts for the post 13 years.

She was a member ot HOLDS EMPLOYES Davis died Saturday at the family home at Olive following a lingering illness. In addition to the parents further states. All returns should be made to Aud Treadway, 66, were held from the First Presbyterian church, Saturday afternoon at I o'clock, conducted by the pastor, R. W. Marshall.

Mr. Treadway I4tn anniversary, uames and con tests were enjoyed during the eve ing liquor entered a plea of not guilty, Incarcerated In Jail under the Presbyterian church at Lore- nlng, as was refreshments which were City. ltor Qulnn either personally or mailed to his office, which Is located on the second floor In the court house, and uonu oi siuu to await trial. Last Rites was a resident of Noble county his en served to the following guests: Mrs. NEW YORK.

April 22 Con The doceused Is survived by the! tire life and was well known and four brothers survive. Funeral services will be held at the home at 10 o'clock Monday mornfng. Burial will be made at Olive, Held for Robbery i Rachel Oottke, son Chester and grand The funeral of Mr. C. A.

Walker following children: Mm. Lem Mott children, Kenneth, Harry and Nell Barnosvllle; Mrs. C. Gallagher, Wash Gottkc: Mr. and Mrs, Howard Dick who died at his home near Union-vllle, Monrog county, Thursday was firmation of Associated Press reports from Blueflelds, Nicaragua, that General Auguulno Sandlno, and his followers had ralclod an American gold mine In the-Department of lngton, Mrs.

Bells, Canibrldiie, Charles Morrison, 19, son of Mr. and erson and children, Chester, Dwlght, Ralph, Loyd, Donald, Kathaleen. Lula. held at the family home Saturday at Mrs. A.

D. Morrison, of Shroon, was; William Pearce of Newcomers- p. m. Mr. walker la survived bv town.

Elsie and Luralne; Mr. and Mrs. Pete placed under arrest early Baturday six children, Mrs. Chester Murray, Funeral services will be held at th Ootke and sons Clyde and Paul; Mr morning by Sheriff Shafer md Deputy Sheriff Groves when he was found Mctioniieisvine; Mrs. Wilbur Sincox.

Betts residence Tuesday morning I'rluaipolon. and taken as prisoners all employes including several Americans, was received by owners of the La Ltiji mine, In that district. and Mrs. Herman Starner and chll dren, Gladys, Margaret, Walter, Mar 10 o'clock in charge of Dr. 8.

Evans, hiding In the Marquis Winder gen Beckett, Ohio; L. A. Walker, Cambridge; J. Harlcy Walker. Marathon.

pastor of the Presbyterian church. In eral store at Sharon In which the ion and Vernon; Mrsr Joe Abram and terment will be made at Nortbwood The message which came from the children, Merll, Audrle, Vena and Her postoffice also is loated. He was arm ed with a .32 calibre revolver, the of LABOR'S CHIEF IS HEARD IN PLEA FOR Iowa; J. B. Walker, McConnelsville.

Route 5 and Miss Vera Walker of the home. aid; Jim May, Carl and Ray Starner, cemetery. Condition Improved private wireless station of the Standard Fruit and Steamship com Mr. and Mrs. Fred Huggleston and fleers state.

Tbe youth was arraigned SEVERE ILLNESS daughter June Arlean, John Drumm The condition of Mrs. Helen Starr Hoyt, of Norts Tenth street, who was pany, at Puerta cade-zas, Nicaragua, through the company's office at New Rotary Club Meets The members of the Rotarv club Oct ore Mayor cox on a charge of burglary and waiving examination he was Mr. and Mrs. Ensmlnger and the guest oi nonor. held to the grand Jury under 500 severely Injured one week ago In an automobile accident ta Zanesvllle, was V.

It. C. Meetlm Monclav WOODSFIELD, April 21 J. C. must be filed not later than 4 p.

Tuesday, May 1, or the penalty will be attached. ciets Jail Term For violating a parole granted some time ago on a non-support charge, Everrett Townsend, 45, of Ban Toy, was ordered committed to the county Jail by Judge A. E. Hammond Saturday, to serve a sentence of eight months. After June 1 the sentence will be suspended under condition that Townsend provides for his family.

Crooksvllle Man Arrested Kelley French, proprietor of a confectionery and restaurant at Crooksvllle, was placed under arrest by H. T. Teal, state prohibition officer, and James Deavers, constable for Pike township, lata Friday evening, after search of his business place revealed Illicit liquor trafficking, It was said. More than five pint of liquor were found by raiding officers, who stated that French was serving a customer when they entered the bulld-lri2 located on Main street. Qench was brought to this city lwfowlng the arrest, and entered a recognizance 1th Justice J.

W. Newberry to appear In bis court for ar held an Interesting session last evening at the Hotel Kennebec. After a three course baked ham dinner served at 6 p. Rev. E.

B. Townsend. reported Sunday as Improved, al I0LE COAL MINERS The regular meeting of the Wo Christy, assistant county superin though she la still confined to her tendent of schools, who suffered an man's Relief Corps will be an event at the Knights of Pythias hall on home. She had four lower teeth, of Marietta who was present with Main street, this (Monday) evening, which were loosened and mashed Into the process by the force of the colll- CINCINNATI. April 22.

nis iwo sons, was the chief speaker. He made a fine address, entitled' as i p. m. MemDers are urged to at attack of appendicitis while at work in his office Thursday, Is much better at this time, and will not undergo an operation as thought expedient at first. bond.

Announce Itlrth Mr. and Mrs, Roger Rehard have announced tho birth of a son, at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bowen of near Guernsey.

Brief Mention, Ilene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cooper, Is 111 at her home on South Cumberland street, suffering from a heavy cold. Amos Day, who has bene seriously Kion, extracted Saturday morning un tena ana comrades are invited. The church cannot make an effective-appeal to those who are experiencing My Trip descriptive of the der an anaesthetic, rue extracting Mtu-rluge License trip ha made last Mav to San Fran was done by Dr.

8- Richard Cain, and A license to wed was Issued Satur the pangs of hunger, but It can appeal to those who enjoy decent livlni! cisco to attend the Presbytery held H. R. Nceluna administered the au I Delegates Named In a recent meeting of the local day to the following couples: Joseph mure, loucmng nsntiy unon Its ac iuung, ti, me worKer, oi somerset, aesthetic. Funeral Momlnv and Marcella Metzger, 19, stenograph' standards In decent homes in ditcent communities, William Green, president of thsi American Federation of Labor, said here tonight. Funeral services for Hurry Cronpei tivities and accomplishments.

A song fest of Rotary club songs led by Rev. G. C. VanArtsdalcn, closed the exercises, following a brief retention 111 with lnfammatory rheumatism, at er, of Junction City. Rev.

Fr. Klrch- Daughters of Veterans, the following delegates and alternates were named to attend the state convention to be held at Lancaster, the week of June er, somerset, was named to officiate, "If we are to have spiritual better bis home in Dexter City, is reported improved. Misses men Ellison and Doris Cain Orleans, earn: "On Aprtl 12 Sandlno raided La Lua. taking all the gold, money, merchandise, animals, also Marshall and all employees prisoner." Ollrnoro Fletcher, president of the t.a Lux and In Angeles Mining company, operators of the raided mine, received the mowngo at his New York c-ftlee, He said, four Americana and one Englishman In addition to 100 Indians were employed at the mine. The "Marshall" mentioned In the message, he said, wn George B.

Marshall, of New York City, assistant superintendent of the mlno. other Americans there, tho company's records showed, iucluded L. D. Mll-bcry, of Woodbxllle, N. Roy Burley, and P.

Peterson, addresses unknown, uid the superintendent, Harry J. Amphlett, a British subject. MORE BARRACKS FOR EVICTED OHIO MINERS News Notes will be held Monday morning at 10 o'clock at the Lutheran church by the pastor. Rev. C.

A. Hackenberg. Interment will be made at Northwood tendered Rev. Townsend and his Miss Sue Teal, has returned to her 17: delegates, the president, Mrs. D.

L. Boyd, Mollie Swarthout, Geraldine A number of visitors were present from Zanesvllle and Athens. home here after visiting with friends of New Concord were called to Dexter City Friday by the death of their ment ws must have human betterment and It la In attaining both goals that the work of labor parallels that of the church," he told Hydo Park Community church congregation. Schneider, Emma Bayes, I 1 an Klndall. Alternates.

Lillian Dougher cemetery. lilsmlSBfrf From llwnltul in rniscurgn, John Cheetham of New Straitsvllle, Plan Imnrovements A new addition to tho MiKirinnm transacted business here Baturdav. Mrs. P. L.

Robinson, Ava, was discharged Saturday from Wells hos The tragic economic and social on Valley Creamery building is being Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Schmidt of West Brown street had as guests during the pital where she received treatment ouucu wmcn wnen comwetert will ditions prevailing In the cool field communities of Pennsylvania.

Went liner Mention give arxmt double the room. The past wee Mr. and Mrs. B. H.

Daw Mrs. uctty wenoer. Mrs. Ed Ball has returned from Warner, where she was called by the Illness of her father. Morris Rhoades.

Mrs. Lulu Musgrave and son, Rob-bcrt, of Marietta, were recent visitors at the home of Llna Masters. Dexter City. Mr. and Mrs, Alf.

Vaughn have moved Into the residence of Mr. and Virginia, Ohio, and elsewhere," he son and son of Canton and Mrs. John Miss Agnes Moberg, Canton, spent last week with her mother, Mrs. new addition la 20x40 feet. A section 20x24 feet will be used a testimony to a condition raignment Monday.

Admitted to Probate Declaring the writings llled recent-Jv In probate court as the purported wills of Elizabeth Latta, of Rehoboth, and Henry Young, of Somerset, to be rightly represented, witnesses to the testaments affixed their signatures to statements Saturday allowing the wills to be probated and placed on records. In the former matter, Albert O. Latta, Calllet Dugan and Forest right are legatees; and In the lft t- 'fefc John A. Young, Margaret Bishop Kunzman of Cleveland. These visit' cooler.

An adltlonal nasteurlzer will ors on their return trip Sunday were do added to the eciulDment. The Andrew Moberg, North Flint street. Dr. G. H.

Zimmerman, Belle Val ley, was a professional business call er Saturday. of sordid materialism and a state ot sacrlllglous psychology, menacing spiritual and cultural life, which have developed from mans methods and accompanied by Mrs. Schmidt who new Improvements will enable those win visit for a few days In Canton, in charge to take better care of the ty, Temple Bertram, Ada Basnett. Adda Morris, Bessie Bauer. Dorcas Class The monthly social function of the Dorcas class will be an event of Wednesday evening In the dining rooms of the M.

E. church. An enjoyable program Is arranged. Miss Belle Ford will have charge of the devotionals. Hostesses are Mesdames W.

W. Scales, Rex Armstrong, R. R. Latimer, Harry Nowell. Mollie Latimer.

Mrs. Emma Oden and Mrs. Clara Price. Large l'lh (lets Away A party of friends tells tills one on Jacob Rlcer, Wodsfleld honest-to-goodnoss Izaak Walton-lle, who accompanied him to the banks of Lick Skillet Thursday afternoon, all fully Mrs. John Brothers on Belford street.

Mr. and Mrs. Brothers recently located nitron ana Cleveland. Mrs. Everett McLaughlin and increasing business.

daughter, Misses Lucy Luke, Har.el lu Coshocton Coach Hayes Here Luke, Geneva Glass and Alice Moore. Coach "Duke" Haves of 'Marietta. BELLAIRK. April 22. (Pi Ma all of Cumberland, sjent Saturday college will address the Hl-Y hovs mass production wnicn have opbii substituted for Individual skill and personal relationship.

"Poverty, crime, slu and he said, "seem to be counterparts of each other while good cltlneoshlp, spiritual vision, religion and morullty are terial for 12 more barracks to house lu Cambridge. at the nigh school auditorium Mon EKON VOTE THIS WE Dr. F. O. Huth was a professional miners evicted from coiil company day night.

His coming Is also to caller at Mt. Knhrlnm Friday, meet prospective athletic material Hoary oung ana tne pastor oi jnoiy Trinity church at Somerset, are named to share the estate. John W. city, Is named by the testator In the Latta will to serve as executor, end John Young Is Identically assigned in the Young Mra. Ralph Ely, Cleveland, la vls- houses In eastern Ohio has been shipped and unloaded, Adolph Pacl-flco, vice president of eastern Ohio among the boys here.

1Y DAY PROGRAM IS PLANNED AT DRESDEN SCHOOL found among those whose economic aud living standards are pitched upon Cook-Conway ttlt; her mother, Mrs. Laura De lanev. Coshocton avenue. sub-district, announced here today. J.

Cook, baggage master on No. FOUR MAJOR BILLS high level. "At least the work of the church Is Mrs. Mary Stenhauser of the Style More than 300 families In eastern equipped to angle for the finny tribe. Joke bad landed five beautiful fish, oi, u.

was married Saturdav Center Is reported ill at her home on Ohio have been served with eviction mornmg in Cincinnati to Mrs. Emma Expression Recital Friday made much easier where opportunities are created for self development and and had thrown his hook in for the North Ninth street. notices effective May 1. Conway. They lelt Immediately for Children and grown-ups will a recital in expression at the Paclflco said one building would be self expression.

wasrungion, u. ana new xork CONGRESS BEFORE Burton Ross, 10-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Ross of Cambridge rural route, to reported III City on a brief bridal tour. The workers- struggle is not nusru City hall hero Friday evening, April erected at Smlthfleld; that eight or ten would be needed at Dorothy mine upon a desire to accumulate wcui'n last time, when a monster fish grabbed it, and started down stream making his reel slug beautifully.

Finally be tugged at the line, and atj first thought he was caught on a log; however, further efforts resulted lnj Attend Play Harriett and Martha Cook. Gerald or to Inflict Injury upon industry. It DRESDEN, April 22 Extensive preparations are being made for the of the Y. and O. Coal company at Glen Robblns.

and that four or five is Inspired only by a purpose or en Price, Richard Manly and George WASHINGTON, April 22 (JP celebration or May Day, Friday after, sutlerlng with cerebral mcnengltia, THE TIMES RECOKDEU OFFERS BOOKLET ON hancing human and spiritual valucH. GOT AMAZING were needed at Crabopple mlns of Warner Collieries company. Barkhurst of McConnelsvllle-Malta motored to New Lexington and at landing a very big fish; Jake was Four major pieces of legislation, three of them directly In opposition considerably agitated, and In his ef noon, May 11, on the lawn at Jefferson high school and will prabably be the most elaborate affair ever giv tended the high school class play fort to force the fish Into his creel, "Righteousness in human relationships Is the theme of all religious philosophies and Justice is the basis of all law, human and divine." Friday evening. All streets In Jerusalem are to be with tho administrations program, will be up for decision this week In congress. It wriggled out of his hands, struck Improved, BELIEF FROM HOW TO GET AHEAD Do you know where your money gixs? Most people do not.

They go News Briefs Mrs. Alice Rltchey who ha been the sloping bank and slid Into the en oy me scnooi. Both grade and high school pupils will take part, and all schools of the district will dis water, "lis said that a restraining the guest of Miss Kate Scott, left Flood control and farm relief bills already pnscd by the senate In forms hand of a buddy, kept Jake from missed for this event, Saturday for her home at Hebron. through life spending all they earn but getting very little value out of Of Interest to Farmers plunging Into the deep blue water af The Misses Bertha and Ella Bleden- The program In the evening will be HER SUFFERING ter his lost prize. 1 It.

terminated witn tne moving picture, bach were business visitors in ZaneS' vllle, Saturday. To Lay cornerstone How to Get Ahead" Is a booklet -America," a unrntn production, E. 8. Bailey, Steven Roland of from our Washington Information Bureau, dealing with the care, man Friday, April 27, the picture "The Bcallsvllle's new high school now In the course of construction, will attract many In the corner FEWER PIGS IN OHIO Stockport, and Orln Fetters of Water- Gold Rush" will be shown In the JJonjola Banishes Kidney agement, spending, and saving wnicn ford, who are working on the B. Jefferson high school auditorium.

stone laying program, planned for are possible under any Income, small were over Sunday visitors at their Trouble of Lady Who Suffered For Years of large. homes. Oratorical Content The second annual debate and ora FARMS IS FORECAST Sunday, May 6th. The Grand Lodge. F.

A. of Ohio, will have charge of the ceremonies, and the Beollsvllle Knowledge about money win maxe D. Eveland of Eagleport was a torlcal contest between Jefferson high visitors with relatives Baturday. every dollar greater value to Its owner. Ignorance about money.

Its uses. Its earning power, its spending TESTS 60 TO 75 OATS VARIETIES EACH YEAR Sixty to 78 varieties of oats are tested each year and year after year by the Ohio Experiment station. Tint Is one of the long time experiments on the main farm at Woostrr where the varieties srs compared lor yield and other qualities. A variety Is tested for a sufficient length of time to determine Its valiif In comparison with other sorts and It It nrove to be below the avera-'O It In bond will furnish music for tbe event Mrs, Buchanan Hostess Kenneth Ray, professor of Indus' school and Phllo high school was held In the Jefferson high school auditor Fewer pigs on Ohio farms this sum trial arithmetic In tbe McKeesport opposed by President cooling, arc expected to reach a final vote In the house by Saturday with administration forces exerting every elf ort to re-vlso the flood measure to meet objections raised at the White House. Tax reduction, another piece of legislation over which strong party differences exist, faces Its first show down In the senate during the week when the finance committee acts on the revised house revenue bill.

The fourth major measure to come before congress during tho next six days the Swing-Johnson Boulder Canyon dam bill will be called up In the senate In the face of a threatened filibuster by the two senators from Arizona. While a gloomy outlook confronts tho administration forces on flood control, farm relief and even tax reduction, the senate tomorrow is expected to uphold Mr. Coolltlgo in his ium rriday evening, A- high school, was a week-end visitor Members of the Sliver Leaf Bridge club were pleasantly entertained by mer as compared to last, arj Indicated by reports from Putnam county sensibility, and saving systematically leads to poverty and dependency in old age. The contestants on both sides ac here. farms, by the rural economics depart- quitted themselves In a very credit H.

D. Chrlstman, Henry Dennis and Mrs. v. a. Buchanan at net Nortn Main street home Thursday evening.

This booklet contains cnarts, taoies. ment of Ohio State university. Not able manner. They showed careful and blank pages for keeping budgets study and preparation. The program N.

Rose, who are here working In th carpenter shop of the railroad company, were Sunday visitors In Tho popular card game was the chief Interest, and dainty refreshments only were there lewcr sows farrowing this spring, but a smaller percentage and accounts, ana tens tne easy was interspersed with music and en- way of managing your earnings so discarded and some other kind, usual of the pigs furrowed, were saved, ac Joyed by the audience. Zanesvllle. 3k that you will be steadily getting cording to Ibeee report. Mrs. H.

H. Gillespie Is visiting her were a concluding feature of the evening. Minsliury High Commencement Commencement exercises for Suns- ahead in the world. Polls Selected The following places have been se, up to April mere were lower daughter, Mrs. Edith Keea, oi Alli ly a new sort.

Is added to tne test. The following varieties have been tested for la to 83 yeors and have been above the average In yield: Mi Use the coupon. pigs, by more than 18 percent, saved ance, cured for holding the primary elee bury high school will be held at Miss Lura Conner and Mrs. Hazel on the farms reporting, than were saved last spring on the same date. tlon on Tuesday, April 24: precinct, Ford Garage; precinct Butler's Ylenger of Zancsvllla spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr.

and ami, Burt, aoiden Rain, Sixty Day. Siberian, Big Four, American. Banner Improved American, Bllvcimlni. Part of the reduction was due to a Barber Shop; pureclnct Publlo Li policy when votes on an amendment to the annuo! naval smaller number of sows kept on the Mrs. James Conners.

brary; Dresden corporation, Jefferson and Lincoln. Mrs. A. C. Taylor of Malta is visit' supply bill aimed to withhold funds farms.

A decre.e of 13 percent in the number of sows farrowing this township, J. E. McFarland office, Good varieties tested from T'-v to Frederic J. Haskln. Director, The Times Recorder Information Bureau Washington, D.

C. I enclose herewith SIX CENTS in Coin or stamps for a copy of the booklet HOW TO GET AHEAD. lug her sister, Mrs. C. A.

Settle, who for use of marines in foreign inter Boallsvlllo on the evening of May 4th. W. B. Hayes of Newcomerstown will deliver the class address, and the Beallsvllle orchestra will furnish the musical program. The 1 28 class Is composed of 12 members as follows: Raymond Starkey, Lewis Holmes.

Newell Gates, Ray Dennis. Harold Morris. Mayme Atzcnhofer, Elizabeth and Lllsle Mobberly, Elizabeth Hop-ton, Oleta Gates. Roberta Brown and Rehekab Aid Society bring lu comparison to the number vention after next Dec. 25, is ill at her norm in cosnocion.

15 years Include Victory, Ohio Hj-brld 9673, Ohio No. 201, Ellwoud, Coi The Rebekah Aid society met with US furrowing last spring, was reported. 1 Miss Clara Dickey Friday evening Belt, Fulghum and Victor. Losses bi pigs at farrowing time Stunts and contests were enjoyed. Varieties that have given low yields were greater by 13 percent than the losses In the spring of 1927.

Prizes were taken by Miss Madge IN OPPOSES are Clydesdale, Seizure, wiueawane. Swedish Select, Black Mogul. White i 'l iTampton ana Mrs. Anna mtcnard The reports were made in connec Name Gertrude Watson. Refreshments were served.

Russian and Shadelund Climax. tion with the keeping of complete furm records by a humber of Putnam The three leading varieties in Ohic News Briefs The Ladles Aid society of the M. county farmers. It Is believed that Woodsffelif Briefs Mrs. H.

P. Gillespie and Mrs. C. 8. Buchanan visited at Wheeling Friday.

Attorney A. C. McDougul visited JtKNKW AGAINST KLAN GREEN8BURO. April 22 Five banished members of the Ku KIux Kltin whose recent federal court Biilt In an effort to obtain an Injunction to restrain the Klan from functioning in Pennsylvania, was ruled out by the court at Pittsburgh because of lack of JurlMllc. tlon, decided here today to institute quo warranto proceedings before State Attorney General Thomas J.

Baldrldge In an attempt to have the Klan ousted from Pennsylvania. Street church held a monthly meeting at the conditions In this county reflect lalrlv accurately the conditions ui tho home oi Mrs. Edward Krebs HERBERT HOOVER ON PARTY TICKET relatives at Beallsvllle Saturday. Thursday. its 2-.

hmk-S-lA MBS. fc. CALLKKY was suffering from a terrible are the Miami. Fulghum. and Four, according to a larm cein-u taken by vacations! agriculture students for L.

Thatcher, associate agronomist at the station. The Miami oats was originated at the station and all three varieties have ranked high In the station tests. City The Standard Bearers' society will j. w. Mafte oi iewiBvuie was business visitor In Woodsfleld Friday.

O. R. Jones of Pittsburgh was trans meet with Mrs. Albert Keller Monday evening. As this Is an Important meeting all members are urged to be State cate of kidney and stomach trouble and could find nothing to relieve me present acting buslnes sin Woodsfleld Friday.

Harry E. Stewart of Columbus it here greeting friends today. Rev. J. F.

Cosh was at Gravsvlllt Dr. L. F. Cain of Caldwell. Repub the rest of the slate, according to John F.

Dowler, ot the university, who has checked the reports, FE UTI LIZEtt TREATMENT OF CORN BOOT HOT Corn root rot wss not affected by fcrtllla-r treatment nor rotation In tests made by the Ohio Experiment Station. The ot corn root rot has been Miss Hazel King or cieveiana spent SEED CORN WOTH 0. K. 1 1 I.I.I) FOR SOUTH ZANKSVII.LE Jesse Nelson, 33, of South ftaues- lican leader In Noble county, has made a declaration In favor of 4 until I started taking Konjoia ana i now feel in the best of health," sold Mrs. S.

J. Callery, 00 East Fourth Columbus, Ohio. "The weak condition of my kidneys Saturday with her aunt, Mrs. A. o.

Williams. vllie, was arrested by Marshal Howell Friday evening, where ha delivered the baccalaureate address to the class Charles G. Dawes, for the Republican IS SELLING RAPIDLY Ohio's 1928 supply of certified seed of South Zanesvllle Baturdoy night on Miss Iona Bkelley hod as her guest nomination for president. of 1928 of the Washington township forced me to rise several times every This announcement was mane Sat on Tuesday night, one of her school pupils, Bcrnadlne Conrad, of Ellis. Uiyil ECXJOOl.

corn will, It seems, be sold to tin- R. R. Lucas was a business visitor urday morning by the doctor in commenting on deductions made from a tour of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Mis conducted on the Miami experiment last ear by the time coru-piuntma comes. Eighty members of the Olilc in Belmont county Frldav. farm for a period of live years.

Dur Dr. E. Thornberry of Cambridge Seed Improvement Assoclotlon tin- MRS. A. HENSLER souri and part of Kansas and Okla ing this time part ot the land was charges ot being drunk and driving an automobile while Intoxicated.

The arrest followed en accident In which the Nelson car skidded and overturned on the Maysville pike near South Zanesvllle. A plain drunk also was arrested by Marshal Howell Sunday night and both men will be taken to South Zanesvllle Monday, from city prison where they were confined. homa, he said. was nere greeting friends Thursday. Tom Stellars, who has been serious ly 111, Is somewhat Improved.

year produced a total of approximate ly 10.000 bushels of certified corn, mors than ever befors produced. In his statement. Dr. Cain said llll.r.'H HUCONK I AL. OTTAWA, April 22 W) Hurry Hill, 22-year-old Streator youth, will go on trial for the second time for the slaying of his mother, Mrs.

Ellita Hill, tomorrow. A previous trial ended with disagreement ot the Jury. TAI'NTFO. CHILD TKIKS filHIHE DETROIT. April 22 W) Taunts Of "Sissy" from neighborhood boys, because he was unable to participate In their games, resulted In an attempt at suicide here today by 11-year-old George Bchulty.

QUAKER CITY On April 10 a considerable numwr from present indications Secretary Hoover will be the Republican candidate for the presidency, and should ha onnose Governor Al Smith, Demo ROSEVILLE kept in corn continuously, ins rest of the land In the test vas in various rotations. Corn was thus grown on ons tract every year, and on the other tracts at Intervals ot two, three or four years. The results, as Interpreted by J. D. Buyer, assistant plant pathologist of the station.

Indicate that corn root rot need not be considered In determining the rotation, but that any rototlmi that is satisfactory from the FINOS LITTLE KM! WAOON A little red wagon, loaded with a large carton of canned goods and of these men reported to the secretary of the association that they hod sold about half of their seed com Some had sold out. All reported that the sale of seed had been started. It Is probable that the warm days the week ot April started corn grow ROSEV1LLE, April 22 The funeral crat, for the office, everyone of these states will go strongly Democratic. The voters will swing to the Democratic candidate and give their solid support to Al Bmlth should he and Hoover be the opposing candidates. services of Lawrence Stoneburner.

who died In Bethesda hospital. Fri packages of corn flakes, was found In in an alley between Seventh and; Eighth streets Sunday morning by Patrolman Warner, The wagon audi articles were taken to police heud-i were held at the home of his DIES IN CORNING Mrs. Helena Hensler, aged 77, widow of Albert Hensler, died Saturday morning at tho home oi her daughter, Mrs. Frank Kortlng. of Corning, after a lingering Illness of paralysis.

Mrs, Hensler was born In Germany, but come to Corning 4S years ago, and was highly esteemed by newts of friends who were grieved to learn of her death. She was a member of St. Ber-. nard Catholic church, and Is survived bv five children: Mrs. Mary Jacobs, M'rs.

Kortllng, Mrs. Henry Bossman, William and Albert Hensler of Corning; also 17 grandchildren. Funerot services will be held at 8 ers to thinking of seed corn o-iui It is time the Republicans or wis stimulated the demand ot about tmi; night, nothing I ate would digest iMght and 1 had severe cramps and floating spells. Sharp pains In my jbock kept me In misery constantly. I "Finally I noticed where women inad taken Konjoia and were relieved of the same trouble I had.

I got this imedlclne and now am free of the wtomach and kidney troubles. My has Improved In every way and ,1 get a complete night's rest. 1 everyone who suffers like I lid will wy this medlcins because I kvow WllRt It will do." Konjoia Is different than any other "known remedy In this section. It twenty-two Juices extracted from natural plants which invigorate stomach, liver, kldneyt and bowels to a more healthy action. The effect of Konjoia on the tntlre system Sbtlngs amazing relief In cases of suffering that had been going on tor 'years.

At the same time, many weak mid rundown systems have been restored to a new state of health thru thw compound. Buch a vast num-1-tt men and women In this city told of their experience with this ne' medical product until now Kon-JolA Is the most highly Indorsed mt "'at known In this vicinity. Konloln In atrrmplv rprominendcd standpoint of fertility maintenance and economical form management parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stone-burnt-r, Sunday afternoon.

Rev. H. H. Stephenson officiating. Interment was In the local cemetery.

time. Only a small fraction of the com quarters. land of the state will be planted with district get behind Vice President Dawes ir they hope for a victory in the fall," Dr. Cain s-ys, for "Hoover hasn't a chance to defeat Smith, and Republicans in the states I have Just visited will vote for Dawes." miss meaner Watt, of Athens, sncnt CONDITION IH IOI Frank Bollinger, of 429 Warwick avenue, is In a serious condition in tho week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

H. N. Watt of Main street. Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Mvers and In conclusion. Dr. Cain saia, ne naa Good Samaritan hospital. P.e under certified seed. It requires some tmi 000 bushels of seed corn for Ohln.

This year, In the opinion of Wallace E. Hunger, crops specialist of the ohiu State university, the larmcr should pay more attention to the quality oi his seed corn than ever before, be- dropped out of the Republican roce for the state leelslature In Noble daughters were Columbus visitors Saturday. may be adopted. As to other factors the results seem to show that treating good seeu corn did not effect root rot as measured by the number of lodged, broken or prematurely dying stalks, However, when crib corn Is used for seed. Bayer recommends that it be treated with one of the organic mercuric compounds.

In tests on the Madison County Experimental Farm the effect of seed treatment and of fertilizers applied In the hill were studied. Fertilizer did not seem to aflec-t the disease, went an operation yestorday. KI NAWAYS t'Al OUT MEMPHIS, April 20. (Al countv because he fears Hoover will Miss Frances Rsnsbottom of O. W.

QUAKER CITY, April 22 The large school auditorium was filled Frldoy evening for the presentation of the Senior class ploy, "Daddy Long Miss Ruth Potts a "Judy' and Frederick Steele as Daddy Long Legs played the leading roles in a pleasing manner and each member of the east portrayed his or her part In an excellent manner. Mrs. H. 8. Hartely was In Columbus last week to attend the International convention of the Christian church.

Alton Stephens of Columbus visited friends here during the week-end. Mlwt Hazel Warehlmo slid Miss Ada Sliamhart spent Saturday In Cambridge. L. D. Herrlck was a vlnltor In Cambridge, Thursday, tj.

at Delaware spent the week-end use of the comparatively low ger with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. C.

Ronsbottom. mination ability of the corn selectMi from the 1927 crop. Miss Doris Parrett, was a Zanesvllle Benham Robin and Arthur Ruben-steln, both 16, who ran away from their Cleveland home seceral days ago to "eo the world," were arrested here today when they called at a telegraph o'clock Tuesday morning at St. Bernard church, with Interment In the church cemetery. MK IIRLNKS HUM) As a result of police activities In Zanesvllle and vicinity over the weekend, a class of nine plain drunks will appear In municipal court Mnly Seed com prices for the certified visitor Saturday.

be the Republican standard-bearer for the presidency as he has opposed Hoover throughout the primary campaign and will not now take the Republican stand on the ticket alongside a candidate he has bitterly opposed. i Running time of trains Into Russia is lo average about 44 tuples an hour. seed are about the some as they were Mrs. C. L.

Dawson and daughter, ol lost year, Hanger soya. One bushel Crooksvllle, visited relatives here Sat although a fertilizer high In plios office to collect money lor which they had wired their parents. The boys nhnni. nrt tvtuii ii am a.lu-B. seed corn, which will sell for a'jout Iters in Zanesvllle at Bailey's drug urday, Earl HrII of Crooksvllle wm a recent Rosevllle visitor, will be held for their parents, who are B'tiro and nit h.t: rfmuiruix ininiornliiz.

feevcrnl of those have bet-n applied in the hill, increased yicia is truuugu 10 and battened maturity. 'acres ot cura. tuwns thriiniflioiit. thla iu i-tliai. net out on boud.

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