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   Coshocton Tribune, The (Newspaper) - June 7, 1919, Coshocton, Ohio                                CHANGE THE CLOCK By request of the county and city council clocks will be stopped for one hour Saturday eight at 12.00 Coshocton Tribune FULL UNITED PRESS NEWS REPORT AND CIRCULATION BOOKS OPEN TO ALL THE WEATHER FOR cloudy tonight Probably local showers north VOL. 278. SATURDAY JUNE THREE CENTS COSHOCTON'S BOY SCOUT DRIVE TO BE QUICKLY REBELLION IN COSTA RICA GAINING IN FORCE TREATY LODGE SAW NOT TRUE COPY OF TERMS Friends Of Administration Say Document In Hands BOMB FOUND j AT June 7 cylinder may be a was found early today In front of a department store near a subway entrance in heart of tha downtown shopping dis- The was discovered by who called the po Sice object was in a bucket of water anj surrounded by experts examine It. Of Big Business Is WOMAN FORSAKES plete FINAL DRAFT TO COME OPERA STAGE FOR POLITICAL STUMP INTENSIVE SOLICITATION EOR MEMBERSHIPS TO START WITH According to recent dispatches inp Gen. Frederico from Central American the minister of is leading the revolution in Costa Rica is i government Forces made Glimpse of Port Costa Gen. Frederico and map showing Costa Rica and Port and where it was reported U. S. marines up of political exiles and their lowers are moving southward from the border and have clashed several times with tha Tinoco A recent dis- patch stated that the U. S. had landed marines at Port Limon and Port Limon is the most important harbor on the At- side of Costa Rica and is the Pacific terminus of the railroad which runs across the to Port TELEGRAPHERS THREATEN THE E SERVICE Union Head At Chicago For Conference With The C. T. U. Officials POSTAL MEN TO QUIT Strikers Declare Fight Inj The Southeast Is Company Denies It June ing a nationwide strike of Western Union S. J. president of the Commercial Union of started for Chicago early today for a conference with officials of the lowing thia he said he would issue a call for the An j order for Postal operators to leave j their he would come The date of the strike had not been j determined by Konenkamp before he j left for but he said it be before June 15" which was the date set for the nationwide walkout of electrical The strike situation in the eastern states was confused today by CENTRAL DAYLIGHT ONE HOUR IS STANDARD IN AFTER At midnight tonight Coshocton city and county goes to tral standard time on a daylight saving All reference to time in these columns will be understood to mean central daylight which is a half hour faster than sun an hour faster the central standard and one hour slower than the pre- vailing eastern daylight saving Congress has apparently decided to keep the daylight saving law In force until When that act is repealed in October and eastern standard time will both move back one What time will use then remains to be decided upon Central standard time on a daylight saving in use in after midnight tonight is one hour slower than railroad and Western Union if a train is scheduled to leave Coshocton at p. m that train goes at p m. by shocton Coshocton time Is the legal time for the state of and all state including opening and closing of election polls will continue to be by central daylight saving time This is due to the fact that a majority of Ohio including the is in the central time belt Special attention Is called to the fact that church ments for Sunday morning are in terms of tbe new one hour earlier by the but the same hour by the which have been turned back one Terms Agreed Upon March Too Severe To Enforcible which Senator reports seen in New York is not the one will go down ia history a- the Treaty oi is the ot those close to President Wilson to the senator's j charges that the fall text of i is in the hands of tain private interests other the treaty In its present j i form will not be presented to the j Germans for It is to undergo considerable j AH thru the winter the I is said to have battled Premier Lloyd George ana Premier j in an effort to draw to wnich it nas possible for i j Germany to subscribe or be enforced by the The reached its in It now possible to state that the lions originally proposed by the Brit- and French underwent drastic in that but even remodeling the treaty was FO j severe that the British and even some i of the French delegates now agree it is impossible to carry them The i president according to his associates 1 finally agreed to the treaty in its present form in the belief that the i j efforts to into execution reveal it was impossible of even if the Germans accepted it. Shifting of the political situation j iin Great Britain has now given now of the Republican Mrs. Fletcher Politics Is more attractive than the stage just now to Mrs. Fletcher Dobyns of She recently to Washington to attend the Jan unexpected ally in Lloyd women's organization of but Nevertheless the entire American t previous to entering politics she had t delegation Is not in sympathy w ith i studied for the operatic the full text of the inasmuch as photographic copies are on sale in three languages in Holland and j Attacks such as that by ator are not regarded as prising by some of the American who say therf is no reason i BETHEL CAMP OPENS JUNE 12 Leaders Hope To Have The Work Finished In Not More Than Three The Purpose Is And What The Organization Stands How many hours will it take to the Boy Scout membership drive which is to open in Coshocton Monday A whole week been allotted to the work but It's extremely doubtful whether this much time will be In the movement feel that the work will be accomplished In two or three days at the most and the more optimistic are confident that the task will be practically completed the first This much is The drive will be intensive from the start It la safe to predict that ere the shades of evening fall at the close of tha first day more than half of the goal will have been Over has been raised In the Salvation Army The total amount to be raised In the Boy Scout drive Is no larger than many of single In the Liberty Loan The public mind should not become j be made for extending the Boy Scout too strongly obsessed with the ft of the Boy Scout i jjOy Scouts in Ohio rendered valiant An adequate fund to broaden service during the war It may j scope of the work and bring more boys prise many to know that in Coshocton the organization is it Boy Scouts sold 5154.000 I is true the real purposes To i worth of Liberty and no sales j recognize nationally the value of made by these boys after j Boy Scout movement and especially every other organization had j the achievements of the Boy Scouts ly cleaned They sold over and locally during the worth of War Savings to bring to the attention of the worked In the War Chest of each community the vital Red Cross Drive and Salvation Army 1 facts with reference to Its to spent days In the county and Interest churches and other on and helped organizations which have ft point of in everyway they could individually contact with boy so that there and collectively will be organized wherever the Scouts sold troops of Boy to give to Bonds totaling returning soldiers and bus Scouts sold more than two million sailors qualified to act as scout dollars of Liberty Records as an opportunity to further serve worthy came in from every section of their country by enlisting as the where a In Assistant mem Addition to selling war the bers of troop committees and boys police guards during bers of local to enroll as parades members of the national ert talking machine cil one million persons who believe ords located walnut and in the Boy Scout program and are j other things to a willing to have It extended to prosecution of the boys by paying one dollar or more for j Senator Warren G i James M Cos have before in the history of the the drive and are urging its Scout Movement has anything been support by the public Both are en- attempted on so great a said admirers of the Chairman when asked Any twelve years of age or for Information on the coming drive oven may become a Boy Scout by want to project the light of joining a troop that has already been public attention on tho Roy Scouts of. started The annual dues are 25 America as a movement which has cents The motto of the Boy Scouts grown to bp the largest of its kind the Is which means that world ever a brotherhood the scout is always in a state of BARNES GETS HIS CIVILIAN AIR LICENSE many conflicting Union of- j declared Ralph W. his civilian has flying license In the south declared and aeronautic Mrs O L north Western Union Is accepting business win him to operate age 55. died at her home Friday from only subject to and and an if m organic heart trouble from which she kamp declared that fight In the Mr. Barnes was a student had suffered for the past six months south already Is t State when he en Mrs. Bradford was born In On the other nand Western Union in aviation department of tp in She wag a resident of officials stated tbat business Is army and fert to tllo until IS years ago when she June 12 to 22 are the dates why the treaty should not be for the Bethel camp organized which prepares ness in mind and body to do his duty out and that such are which will he held on the young of today for the and meet any It is out that school grounds in former of tomorrow and The Boy after meeting the big four might have had numerous Will H. of Sioux builds for the tjim requirements first enrolled for withholding it be In He will have as j work of Scouts during the Te become a scont has now been widely he with him Rev T C Hender j war brought out the fact that a bov the Scout yond their of Miss Annip E. no longer factors in the of the keep It from the American of O. and Rev active life of the country By selling Know composition and history of Mrs. A H. of j worth of Liberty the flag and the customary i Rev to Camp j worth War Savings forms of respect due to to %s Bethel for the timo He has j locating 20 feet of wal all of the following many personal lumber for the War or sheet attended the each collecting thousands of barrels of pits clovs are pleased that he will con the government and timber or two during tfic entire 10 war of ps Hc oath Idays will also be first time proved and estab to the tenderfoot that Miss McGhie has a worker high in the favor of To become a second class on the evangelistic force at nation a tenderfoot scout must pass Sacred church was filled Mrs Johnson will rush of and the At one fath of D- Father J J secretary of the Electrical Workers At he is employed in she was cot as active as before Union in that tbe advertising of the master General Burleson's order re- Rubber of control of of the wires to their would probably make a nationwide walkout June 16 unnecessary In many j rases be able to settle their difficulties with local managers I return horae Saturday CHILD FRACTURES NOSE IN A FALL Uame any soldier whose life tapping of She ss survived by O. on of France He 1 ni L. one Mrs. George nature i 2 m three W and of to v. Smith and H B of of creeG or M. H. of Those who to pay a Warner ol union DolHe seven year old tbe wires of the country of Jesse Adams ar- FaaTal be completely tied up the fell a porch swing eral strike is that the playing Friday evening and j workers and probably other en- a fracture of the The charge of the ions will act in sympathy and that child was in the swing with her play be South Lawn they will fight the situation thru mates when The swing overturned respect to tbe memory oft H. Mrs. Herman were deeply touched for 1C Mrs Leonard g words and brot to a of the finer officers charge of This tvill urgency of immediate demands of van month's a vr j of L fourth at ramp ous first know are FORK leaders of the boys did not stand out as for are considered a and amazingly as they In ordinary bums and inspiration to times But big and to carry the The following of wiil of country arc that and use of oe contributions of Boy Scouts and and 6 oo a. not know the 3ft a pra ing a organ ir Morse ii of to their track half a IT 25 of what to in the con- a auxiliary tents of out of four and a that will for go a Insure and In 12 at input of use proper n. prove boyhood to to a fre te is slogan for Boy Scout ing not thar cock a quarter ct a anJ two it to fhe national potatoes In cooking of Boy In tnm least one better to In a know Its that points of 10 Is alow growth of jeop p and the Scont li to i Srst class a toy raas To swim L R D til they have won their case her on the porch She It 5s President Wilson is was brot to Coshocton and Dr. to touch with the facts mund Cone reduced the PASS APPROPRIATION by 'the Sacred Heart enhanced the J A the E. and Tbe E. SWIGERT COX SIGNS the lack of of national earn and deposit tas to to put Scout message by 1 work on Its feet enable the na 1 tional Boy organize tits or properly hr Goodwin support community Scout councils now organized ind those plan for There miles 15 first in a beat anl a boys for of to two aad receive a C letters psr ters per a trip point at se away or to a 4 BACK FROM COLUMBUS June E M Mr Mre A H to forra that know John A G ton Ro 7. word Thursday number now goes to conference It has been to to 1o and O. June 7-Governor Miss Huston has C H W that large of work how m after receiving appeals from taking tae C A Lamb R F had CVM of a of funds by or snake tor from many residents of graduate course giren in conna tion on today granted permission H D Kiein Va ho i- n member of al organization the which a wuh the 17th annual convention of to the Pan Handle railroad issue Louis T H Wheeler The 75th In dnvP an effort coun for a police court at the Ohio State Association of in 15 year per cent to at Oak Ridge a year bonds cemetery for o that ne expects fo to the support of older for toothache prepare s discharge soon that adequate provision may On Page 4 SET YOUR CLOCKS BACK ONE HOUR AT MIDNIGHT SATURDAY NIGHT IF YOU ARE USING EASTERN DAYLIGHT  

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