Coshocton Tribune, The (Newspaper) - June 20, 1919, Coshocton, Ohio SEE COSHOCTON Why look for a. city paper when tae local one carries news and markets four hours ahead of Boost Coshocton products for VOL. 291. Coshocton Tribune FOR or Saturday little change in FULL UNITED PRESS NEWS REPORT AND FRIDAY 20, 1919. BOOKS TO THREE CENTS GERMAN GOVERNMENT NEW ONE WILL SI METHODIST CENTENARY OPENS A G U E IS SCHEIDEMANN AND CABINET AT COLUMBUS AT n QUIT IN FAVOR OF NOSKE OF STATE COUNTESS IMPRISONED BY GERMANS IS HOME AGAIN WITH LOVED ONES ED Capital City Is Prepared To I Care For Visitors Daily BIG PAGEANT TODAY Miss Gladys Amlin Opens Exposition Buildings At State Fair Grounds June 20. Advices received by the American peace commission today stated that the German government of Chancellor Scheidemann has fallen and that War Minister Noske is likely to be Countess Caron de Wiart and her Countess Caron de Wiart was formerly the Shs Js the Belgian noblewoman imprisoned in Berlin for three months by the Germans for having aided imprisoned Belgian boys to write to their Her brother-in-law is secretary to the kine of Belgium and a Baron de is a brigadier general in the Belgian CHAUTAUQUA OPENS AT WARSAW FRIDAY RIVER'S VICTIM TO BE BURIED O. June a roar of exploding the dist centenary which will be staged for the next three weeks at the state fair was opened at this Pressing a button at Acting Secretary of State Frank L- by special released a Dpy of flags which covered the main entrance and the exposition was An automobile parade preceded the j gate opening Each of the nine halls at the which house exhibits from all nations on the was opened by Miss Gladys E Ohio State University chosen Miss from among 100 girls j suggested a committee as the beautiful in the With her was I a Columbus his identity sd by his ancient who j ed Christopher Elaborate fire this afternoon i and evening and the premier j tion of the pageant I in which 2000 women and j children -n ill are opening i day Shuttle tram service to the grounds was inaugurated today to help handle crowds which are expected to average a Rooms for that many out of town visitors have been ed in private homes and j This was the opening day of the Methodist Centenary Un- j til July 13 the gates of the exposition j grounds remain open to the hosts of. Methodism and their j It is regarded as the most ambitious demonstration of ary effort in home and foreign fields ever With with with life plays representing the daily existence of strange peoples in far away with of far j off communities and with innumerable features and the Centenary Celebration emphasizes the one anniversary of the Methodist Church's entry into the mission It is an all American exposition The Methodist Church aad the Methodist churcn south have joined in a of the strength of their denomination Eight exhibit ings house the exhibits and life seating 7.500 Funeral services for Fred the 20. who was crowned in the is to be presented excepting was Thursday afternoon at 2 15 while a children's be held a- the home of Children's is to be his Mrs Mary presented two afternoons each 1st, Saturday afternoon at 2.uO Seventeen thousand participants 'The services win be conducted by have been enlisted to make this Rev. Joseph A Speer of tbe erins a success A choir of 1.000 Presbyterian church and burial will voices hag been drilled for the be made at South Lawn which has After a score of divers had searched also an orchestra of seventy-five piece for an hour and three quarters aad the aid of the pipe ing tbe Hudson's body was especially constructed The found within a feet of the pageant has duplicate choruses of 500 side of the river Sprague voices each In addition there is walking along shore wa- trombone choir ter only to his his foot of one hundred the only struck Hudson Jacob brot tbe organization ot us kind in existence body to Every means Noted men of this and other of aid and respiration ad- tries have been invited to participate ministered to Hudson A laree and have been received tity of water was forced out of D collided from secretary of and from the J L Dickerson creamery the Howard ambulance truck on the corner of Mala and Ham Jennings Major For 40 minutes the morning eral Wood Eminent men of worked and and The creamery truck was west the Methodist church have signified exercised in a hope of again oa and Patterson was their intention of participating spark of east in the Buick Tbe truck The various exhibition buildings are left tbe body Dr J G was made an attempt to swing onto assigned to nations having prominence brot quickly to the After a Ory ft and In so doing Mrs in the mission field The China careful examination the doctor with it. Apparently she had ing encloses a walled Chinese city clared that further attempt to restore no alternative complete in all with life to Hudson's limp tody would he restaurants and gathering be had been under the The Africa building contains too long The pulmotor should have thatched huts and the masonry revived him and started respiration structures of North remnants and circulation within the of Roman it had been working if resuscitation The Indian building contains the ba- had been burning and clared er pertinent features of the mystic When Hudson went down he and J. empire The C. Carpenter were the persons encloses tea on that section of the river Island huts and The which it a full quarter of a mile up America building presents i stream from the Rat THE June 20. The new German cabinet will be selected tonight cording to a Weimar dispatch received here quoting most reliable Gompers Leads Movement To Have Federation Act Favorably OPPOSITION IS STIFF June 20. An Exchange Telegraph dispatch from Paris this afternoon reported the German government at Weimar had accepted the peace ad This Mexican Delegate Says Pan how American Union Has Ke Death Blow Juno 20. government has according I vices received by the American peace this This an Exchange Telegraph dispatch received in London was by acceptance of the peace This despatch was not confirmed from any I other Earlier despatches from Weimar indicated that acceptance of the would be a natural development following overturn of the German The peace information further indicated that present minister of would succeed and form a new The new according to dis m for a new ministry that can ATLANTIC X The league of nations the The new it was would piace itself on record as fa acceptance of so that The afternoon session nas today aside for debate on the covenant and regarding the was ex J June patches flied in Weimar was the would be to sism treaty I national which to convene today for Rarely decision ratify the cabinet's The situation among the bodies here today to be as Peace Unanimously op- session of the national to acceptance of the peace scheduled to make the final terms decision oa the would prob abb be a mere ity for of new cabinet's decision The old cabnet was said to stand CAPITAL WEDDING j The annual Warsaw chautauqua opened afternoon resolution demanding of the Hugh Anderson Mexican labor from this country This year the community the of f aroused a great deal more adopted by the convention est amone the residents of Warsaw secretary-general of the land than In seasons previous ican Federation of is I Friday afternoon's number was well as a fraternal asserted today received and the chautauqua goers are action gave the death blow looking forward to more good Pan American labor federation bers evening the quintet will Body Of Fred IS give the This will be J lowed by a dramatic reading FOUnd At Thursday country by Jeanette Near Edge The Junior chautauqua will start TIT AC Saturday This will be one Xi I of the prominent features of tbe at Laredo last October with representing American MAY SIGN YET June official It is will be issued paving the way for acceptance of the peace The It was will point out that the allied sions after for a vote on the proposition of en- dorsing it. President Samuel Gompers leads the delegates who favor the Juno 20-The present Andrew president of tne make to against signing leads the i T being against both the league and peace treaty in their present forms Furseth bases his opposition in part upon a contention that the labor tion of the treaty was altered after Gompers left so that it classes j as a commodity and an article of commerce He also declares the enant establishes a legislature makes Britain the dictator of the world's while under it the United States relinquishes her Gompers was if necessary to make one of the most brilliant of his career in support of j the covenant and the peace j pointing out that neither is but asserting they represent the est steps forward ever taken for tne benefit of labor and humanity Miss Margaret jing British women declared an interview today tnat tae peace was as bad as the treaty 1 and that if the German signed it the German would overthrow tie An amendment to the immigration tonal at Majority inclined against assembly About erenly with a growing j tendency toward SHEEP CLAIMS TO BE HEARD IN DECEMBER TO START First Move From Coblenz Will Be Toward Cassel If Huns Elect War LITTLE OPPOSITION June American filed by sheen j army's main objective in case Germany with the county J E on will be it was for damage bj dogs to I learned from a reliable source their will not be un- til the December session of the county I is Coblenz and 125 miles northeast on the direct of to The liw provides that The army would move forward on a in anj 1 for 37 mile and its officers arc- con- j done to will be con the Americans roald cover by the county commissioners i ire present zone in tha day if hostilities were H. The army oT occupation astir bo just to con today with preparations fir if the claims are left to Troops past of the Rhine were December ticket pale was much larger than was expected and much better than the sales of former ready 500 season tickets have been aold and it is expected by the promoters that at least 150 more will be sold Thursday the tent was pitched on the high school seats ed and an light system put ready for the opening Miss Emily Randolf Miss Emily Randolf Kutz is thu daughter of and Mrs. Charles W. Her engagement to Capt. Wilson G. Sixty-third U S. has been The will take place in the near Miss Katz made her debut at the several seasons and bas been one of the most popular in army positions for a dash ard Thf and second it was would lead the invasion The was northeast of while tbe had left miles of and was AUTO COLLIDES WITH A TRUCK The Euick car belonging to Mrs. E. when ed from in a core resulted in of Hark Montgomery aged 39. at 12 30 o riock Thursday at his home about four of Stran IU of France and and On Hudson WM swimming on a when rolled Into tbe which On Several cans of milk were bounced around on the truck and some spilled bent and the axle badly Xo damage done to the A was in the car with Mrs. but neither were TONSILS REMOVED Katharine daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ed had an operation for tonsils and adenoids formed at the office of Dr. J O. he drank the and con- dition was critical from outset Dr Hugh K of bus in consultation and an operation performed on Wednesday Mr Montgomery Mr Montgomery was one of host known farmers In the of Fraz and was prominently fled with work the A. of producing oil wells bad drilled on his Besides hic two small a boy and He had many Irville and Frazeysburg The funeral wil bf at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the Rev. W. H Koopert will officiate Burial In the Frazeysburg on J I Mr ward Ho Boyd and J M made at So J M Friday iron n -i by from the of At 10 o'clock Friday morning 10 was taking un 5? all nons The Concentration the M nai corps new Coshocton on their wires along tap snd way 50 Woodier -A ere moved up to of golns area station at on an again in aai trip Tbf nicker or at n Tit re- railed pre oo remain in A hundred additional and by way arrived to of ton Saturday afternoon re THREE MEN 10 THE of t er B. F. COTTER IS LAID TO REST SO. aad John 60. were taken to the by Sheriff all been by Probate Judge Wolfe was in the state pital at already had MAN HAS RESECTION FRIDAY GENERAL GLENN HERE Major General commanding officer of Camp stopped off in for a short time day evening on his way from Funeral for B F who at at rhe home on Fourth st Friday i afternoon by J I. Wran AI who resides three were W R youth of had an excision of ter A C M E C the wrist joint performed Friday H B Hunt and r E Jr for by Dr W B funeral largely attended Clark and Dr E. C been material from tiso between an J stopped for to thp transportation of several and French supplies were being transported the cuter the adjacent The terment was made at South Lawn at his home Three small were removed from the right wrist The end of the WILSON AT PARIS a bone In the and also j June Wilson the head of one of the long metacarpal land ma party returned to Paris at 9.00 bone in the hand were The French ry took up forward ot- posts Movement of Germans of military age within the zone has forbidden MILLIONS FOR NAVY Smaller Dr. to He is a distant j o'clock this morning after a two day j operation was successful and the Mr Dr. of Judge la to reported doing June son ate naval affairs committee voted to allow for during the coming