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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 3

The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 3

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'frnBBPAT. JULY 191. THE TIMES KECUMJEK. ZAJTESTIIJJK 1 1 A BIG ENROLLMENT took French leave. Hs had not been located at a late hour Monday night.

AT OLD MUSKINGUM DURING PAST YEAR Notwithstanding the Students' SLEEPLESSNESS 55 jjj LIFE OF PROMISE (CVmtlanea Froea Pa. Oew State university law department. He was formerly of Woodsfleld, During his school and college days he became actively Identified with the Heta Theta PI college fraternity and Pht Sigma Chi fraternity. His friends and associates love and respect his memory. During his long Illness he was constantly in the thoughts of thoae with whom he liked to associate and they spent msny hours at his bedside cheering and comforting him when the shadows lengthened.

The sympsthy of the entire community Is extended to the This Ohio Resident Gains Re Army Training eorps at ths college or the Influenza epidemic, the past year was the most successful experienced by Muskingum college. A total of 104S students were enrolled, the largest number In the history of the schooL lief After Twenty Years of Sickness and Torture Bottle of Milk? YOU are right to rely on milk! It is your best food it bringi health and strength it ia tho least expensive nourishment in existence. ggJ8-, But what if you could get a tnOk Jnrt twice as rich, twice as creamy, twice as nourishing as dairy milk? Yon can. That double richness that nourishment of twice the quantity of dairy milk is exactly what you pet in a bright tin of Every Day Milk. Nothing is added nothing but watei The training corps did not demor 1 ynA rtiiimnt1m for twenty alize either the work or the moral of the college.

After demobilization years running." says Mr. George E. Wick, of No. 728 Curren street, of the corps, a number of the In structors at the institution reported the most earnest work on the part of the students they had ever knowu. IFyou buy a tire there, you cannot expect uniform tire mileage and service.

Making Firestone Gray Side-wall Tires standard for your car means you can forget ths tire question. And after that decision, the renewal question will come up far less frequently, i You can easily prove this by equipping with Firestones now. Save your Day Labels The college Ideals and standards were not changed because there were soldiers on the campus, as the ques Tern can get raluable premU gmi FREE by our plan o( hiring profit with yon. Write for interesting fllua, trated boot, AThouaand and One Free Premlumt." Ett Pa Premium SO franklin Street, New York. tion came to a ua tiara Issue with the result the commandant Issued the following order: "Effective this date there will be no profanity, card playing, drinking of Intoxicating liquors and smoking of clgarets anywhere, and tobacco will not be used In any form on the college campus or grounds by members of this unit." The order was obeyed by officers as well as the other men with the result the smell of tobacco was not known about tho barracks.

The college claims to be in the business of making men and believed a soldier should be of the finest type of inam-liood, physical. Intellectual and moral. Building Program taken out. And although you will enjoy Its cream-like taste and its richness, yon can buy it for much lees than the cost of cream That is why women like you, who care about housekeeping, use Every Day instead of cream on cereals and in coffee in cooking and give it (with water added)to their children to drink. Be independent of the ice man and the milk mqg Every day use Every Day the taje and pure milk.

EVERYDAY ssanfltisKy, unio, 'ana 11 wesn unm I tried Dr. William's Fink rills that I found any relief from pain. "I have always believed that It was repeated exposure to rain that started my trouble. Of late years my knee became so swollen that I had to ue crutches to get about. Many times the pain was so greet that I was obliged to go to bed.

My whole body ached and I had difficulty in sleeping- My appetite was poor, in fact I frequently went an entire day without eating anything and without a desire to eat. I had frequent dlsay spells, especially In the morning. "The various medicines I had tried didn't seem to get at the cause of my trouble. One day I read about Dr. Williams' rink Pills and procured a box.

After several weeks treatment the swelling began to go down and the pain gradually became lees severe. My appetite improved and I can eat a good meal now with complete enjoyment. It la especially gratifying 'o be able to sleep onndly again free from pain. 1 feel better than I have for a long time and the help that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have given me is the first real benefit I have received.

I consider them an excellent remedy and am pleased to recommend them." Dr. Williams' rink Pills are sold hy all druggists or direct from the Dr. Williams Medicine Schenec tady, N. Y-, on receipt of price, 50 cents per box or six boxes for $2.80. Writo for the free booklet, "Building Up the Blood," containing a special chapter on rheumatism.

sorrowing family In their bereavement His short life here helped lighten ths burdens of all those with whom he came In contact. Intensely Patriotic Imbued with Intense patrtotlsm and love of country young Alexander endeavored on numerous occasions to enter the military service during the war. He applied to every branch of the foreign and home service, but was repeatedly rejected an account of physical disability. Shortly before ths armistice was signed his ambitions w-ere realized when he was accepted In a motor branch. These enlistments, however, were cancelled after tha collapse of tha German army.

In a letter received by him from a friend on his 21st birthday, comment was made on the fact that he was born on the nation's birthday and seemed to have become instilled with a patriotic Intensity by Inheritance. Ills bravery and fortitude in his last1 stckneHs was commented upon In loving terms hy the writer. The Family The Immediate members of the family who survive are, his parents. Mr. and Mrs.

J. R. Alexander, a sister, Miss Elizabeth Alexander, and a brother, Master James Kckert Alexander. Ills paternal and maternal grandmothers also servlve. They are, Mrs.

Alexander of Philadelphia, and Mrs. Hunter of Columbus. Funeral services will be conducted at the residence. Culbertson avenue, at 1 o'clock, Wednesday afternoon. Rev.

W. Whallon will officiate. The body will bo taken to (Columbus for burial In (Jreenlawn cemetery-Short services will be held for Columbus friends at 4:80 o'clock in tho cemetery chapel. The growth of the college has made enlargement necessary. The building program which was held up on account of the war, has been MILK started again.

The barracks, a building 60x95 feet, being turned into a temporary gymnasium, as the old one now Is too small. The contract for the new administration building will be let this summer. It will be 70x82 feet, and will contain six of ioestive fices, 17 recitation and lecture rooms, girls' rest room and four literary society halls. An effort, with promise of success. mf 5 is being made to completo the half WELL KNOWN MAN 1 JLJJ million fund for building? and endowment by next January, (75,000 must yet be raised.

The college now Is In the midst of its summer term, with an enrollment og 312 students. The normal depart OPZANESVILLE rno nmirrmn ucsdtdttdn nvcprpcia rC I DOwhn rvrt lllVlVM'iJllUil, HLnniuvnii, vim a.a uin, unu) tsalata with a wallow ofwBtor, UPSET STOMACH AND DISTRESS AFTER EATING I aslant relief For Sale at Howell's Drug Store. 6th and Main Sta TIRES Most Miles per Dollar LOST 60P0UNDS Could Not Sleep, Nor Eat, Dragged Around in Half-Hearted Way; Full of Pain and Aches. Friends Were Alarmed Found Health in Dreco Su re- ment and the summer school have state recognition, while the college is a member of the Association of American colleges, the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary ehcools. and of the Association of Ohio Colleges.

Faculty Strengthened The faculty Is continually boing strengthened, fonr new members being added this year, while 11 members of the faculty are coing advanced work this summer In Columbia, the University of Michigan, the University of Chicago and th University of Illinois. A new conservatory of music has been furnished and Otto T. Hlrschlcr has been elected directory of tho conservatory. The outlook is that the enrollment for the coming year will Ax the Institution to the utmost CARRANZA RULE (Coalaoc4 From Pace One) either aide the transportation lines. Gates asserted.

This control, he snld, was that "of a body of soltHws who are ready to shoot at a moment's notice in a country where nobody else has any guns." Maintaining; that a frenuine political revolution Is on In Mexico, Oaten declared the so-caUd bandits are the "country people, who when the Carranzlstas come In to make a raid, take up their Runs and become bandits in the eye of the government In answer to an Inquiry whether the United BtrUes government now Is fully and fairly advised of Mexican conditions, Gates answered: "I am satisfied that Presidnt Wilson was betrayed by Carranza, Just as Carranza betrayed the Mexican people. I Imagine that President Wilson, like many another faith ful man, will try to stick to Ms friend for a long time. We hav been running along that diplomatic track that there was no Mexican but Carranza except mere bandits with As sure and certain as sun-rise unfailing as the law of gravity that is the action of Partola the Doctor in Candy Form. Constipation and torpid liver can't possibly exist where Partola is' used. It cleanses tha and makes the liver active again.

Use it and back will come bounding, ruddy health. At druggists 25c, 50c, and $1.00 boxes. Trial size, 10c 4 For the past 31 years Mr. John N. Johnson has been in the employ of the Courier l'rintlng Co.

of Zanes-vllle, 0 and held in high esteem by this concern. In a letter Just given for publication, he says: iid to welrh 210 pounds, but WE ARE THE FIRESTONE DEALERS EVERYTHING FOR THE AUTOMOBILE THE LARKIN AUTO SUPPLY CO. 430 MAIN STREET THE SQUARE DEAL STORE fell oft to 160. I had no energy to do a thing, but dragged arouno. ai my nr1, Mv wtomarh was full Of gas all the time; bowels bound up; Kio neys didn't act right; naa auii, acu in min in mv back I was very ner vous and couldn't sleep.

I knew my liver was inactive, for I often had Laxative Tablets W. J. WAGONSELLER William Wagonseller, aged 63, died at 8 o'clock Monday morning at his home, 81T Moxahala avenue, after several months' Illness of complications. He never fully recovered from an attack of influenza with which he was afflicted about eight months ago. Mr.

Wagonseller was an emplove of the Ohio Electrlo city lines He came to this city about 2J years ago from Cambridge and was well known throughout Ouernsey county. For a number of years he was a member of the Grace M. E. church. His widow and two children survive, Myrl Wagonseller and Mrs.

W. S. Peterson, of this city- The funeral will be held at o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the residence. Rev. Mr.

Scott will officiate. Burial in Woodlawn. dljay spells; bad taste in my mourn, and a thick, coated tongue. I waa in nrh ooor condition that my The Doctor in Candy Form a if" friends became alarmea over condition. I tried several remedies without any success, but this new medicine Dreco has sure gone to the bottom of my ails and brought 2SE any political purpose, and that Carranza ought to have onr help to fltipprem those handitn.

There must have been some private Interests being sorved in the background. There always are In all parties. That the real facts, under such conditions roiild reach as for as President Wll-non would take a good deal, and I doubt vrv miirh if thev did." Plols With Social Int General Ohregon. who has been mentioned as a presidential candidate to succeed Carranza, was declared by Gates to be most bitter In his antI-Amfrioan fwefllng. Gates aleo awertrd that he saw "a Iettr written from the secretary of the Socialist party in this country to Ob-rpgon, eking him what he thonght thlH was about last April what he thought would be a propitious "My appetite picked up right away and my atomach digested me roou without causing gas, pains left my back: my liver got acuve; aiso my bowels.

I haven't had a dissy spell No feed to Probe for High Prices Here There Aren't Any! The Only Thing We Insist On Keeping HIGH Is the QUALITY We Certainly Have It lately, and gained six pounos on me first bottle of Dreco. It's great med icine and I feel better than in Buttermilk Creates Beauty Overnight months Fel full of energy ano nr nt Dreco Is my advice lo anyone who reads this, and who time to take unified action between is in the fix I was." a rnmnoaed of the lulces th radical element of Mexico, Can nda, Cuba and the United States." of many herbal plants, Gates told the committee tftat rVJIvhtfnl Tanlahtnjr Oram Con- talnJa True Buttermilk Mak Yob Look Yrara lounfcr or Money Back. Tha flnt application of Howard' Buttermilk Cream will astonish you. It creates beauty almoit like magic, but the most wonderful thing about It Is th fact that whilBt It turns th and does not contain any Iron, mer during the war, the Garmans nper cury, potash, acids or ons. u.

th. well known Dreco atfd a wlrelees station near Mexico Cltv. connecting with a station In Rna i wh ich relayed messages to expert, has headquarters st Bailey'a dullest and most llrRiess romD on Nnnen. He aino asserted a second station was maintained bv the Ger to radiant beauty and makes red or rought arms snowny white, yet there on Main, to meet tne loi-ai uu explain the merits of this great remedy. See him today.

is not ine siiKmesi si en or its tin mans In one of the states south of Mexico City. Secretary Baker was informed bv Gates of theae stations after application. It actually van-Itches from and the mast heated atmosphere will not produce the least shlnlness or greaslneaa of the Bkln. There Is no secret about it nor Is there any doubt about the result It's Just common ordinary Buttermilk In the form of a wonderful cream a-ently In "the middle of the war" in 1918. Gates said.

Always Keep Your DAYIX) on the Job TMTHERE is your if Battery dead? Bulb gone? Get oat your Daylo to-day and put it on the job 100 of tho time. lt'a not a toy, for a week or month it's a year 'round necessity. Declaring that had a clone muBUKaa wild in iiriprar tips around the corners of th eyes and mouth. To prove this to your complete sat friendship with Secretary Baker, Gates said he had written several letters to him, explaining Mexican affairs, but he snked not to he re-rpi fated to plare these in the record isfaction obtain a small quantity of SPRING LAMB CHOPS 28c lb. LAMB VEAL ROAST STEW CHOPS VEAL 18c lb.

24c lb. 24c lb. VEAL BREAST 16c lb. VEAL STEW 15c lb. TENDERLOIN ROUND SIRLOIN STEAK STEAK STEAK 34c lb, 36c lb, 34c lb, BANQUET CREAM BREAD (made with milk) 9c and 14c loaves 3 Pkgs.

Scrap MIDGET MAID GREEN TOBACCO FLOUR PEPPERS (amy kind) Two fop 25c $1.43 Sc Howarfli jtmrtermna ureara at F. P. Bailey Drug Co. or any grood druggist on the money back If dissatisfied plan The. directions are so simple and it costs so little that any girl or woman can afford It.

It up tHh a new battery. Ito strong searchlight comes only from a fresh, high-powered battery. Liven beam because he did not want to play politics, with statements such as one would make only to a close friend. Don't dclav. Simply note the 1 Tk.

Dm LIBERTY OATtO, Ms 1641. Th.kat.il Yaua Ufkt Ba on the F.vrreadv Tunes ten Battery that fits your: Daylo Ambition MI, IIHW, wmim Mb uim aa a kutiaa a. kamal KM 4 or "flashlight" and refill by number at any of the Daylo, Dealers listed below Tkto analfc. D4 Paal aiaf I twa of lata light a4 Um aafafasni Wfara lottm of thai ti thMaW y. MRS.

JULIA D. JOHNSON Mrs Julia D- Johnson, aged 66. wife of J. H. Johnson, former well known druggist on Underwood street, died at her home on Underwood street at 2:30 o'clock Monday afternoon.

She had been 111 for several months with complications. Mrs. Johnson was of a retiring dls-position, but was greatly beloved for her loyalty to her friends She was a loving wife and mother, whose life was devoted to her family and to those near and dear to her. Her death will come aa a shock to her many friends, who did not know of her serious Illness. Besides her husband she Is survived by four sons, Archie Edgar, Lambert F.

and Herbert D. Johnson. She also leaves on. sister, Mrs. Henry Miller, of this city, and two brothers, Robert Shipley of this city and Herbert Shipley of Lancaster.

NASHPORT MAN HELD ON EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGE T. A. Victor, Nashport, agent for the Coshocton Fur company, wss taken to Coshocton Monday and arraigned before Justloe E. O. Abbott on a charge filed by J.

W. Stanford, a stockholder of the fuf company. It Is alleged that he embessled about 8t. Victor was undecided whether to plead guilty or not guilty when in court. He was sent to the Coshocton countv lall and given 24 Pills There'a an Evereadu Tungsten Battery to fit every Daylo or "flashlight" For Nervous People SEE COMPLETE DAYLO LINE" AT STORES LABELED WITH THIS SIGN The great ner tonic the famous Wendell's Ambition Pills that will put vigor, vim and vitality Into nerv ous tired out, all In, despondent peo ZAJCEfsriXIiE, OHIO J.

Bauer A Son, Clarendon BMg. The Gomda Pharmacy, ExtuVi Battery Sertlce Station, SIS Mala Ml Ralnl's Pharmacy, Main 5th Sta. ple in a few daya In many instances. Anyone can buy a box for only 60 9 msiui ffffi IK Main St. HowrtTs Pharmacy, Drn Store.

R26 Main Rt. ruf C. Fits, S4 Main Su ttr. tlSx A Main Sta, cents and F. P.

Bailey Drug Co. Is authorised by the maker to refund DIKTIUBrTORS American Inc. lAght to. The Black Grant Co. the purchase price If anyone Is dis satisfied with the first box purchased, EVEKEUft Thousands praise them for gener al debility, nervous prostration.

Know The Joy Of A Beautiful Complexion Hair And Hands They may be yoan if yon make the Cutiaura Trio your every-day toilet preparations. The Soap cleanses, punhes and beautifies, the Ointment aoitens, soothes and heals redness, roughness, pimples, dandruff, etc, the Talcum-powder and perfumes. SV Oh. aS Se.Tataaai Ik Sold tkfsasfcoot the werM. Ver sasaple each rsae mMrim TiahaiUfc.

mental depression and unstrung nerves caused by over-Indulgence in hours In which to decide. 1 alcohol, tobacco, or overwork of any kind. ESCAPES rinnniH Abitott. who wai recently For any affliction of the nervous III II 'I in system Wendell's Ambition Pills are unsurpassed, while for hysteria. sentenced to the workhouse to work out flne of (500 for contributing to the delinquency of a minor, did not like to work on the workhouse farm mnA Mnniljiv mnrntnf after trembling and neuralgias they are Read The Times Recorder's Classified Pc" 1 a simply splendid.

Fifty cents at P. P. JRY A TIMES RECORDER CLASSIFIED AD Bailey Drug Co. and dealers hiilng a couple of hills of corn, he.

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