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   Coshocton Tribune, The (Newspaper) - November 27, 1919, Coshocton, Ohio                               HELP PRODUCE FOOD It is not enough to decry strikes Production will help rut living costs The Farm Bureau will help food duction It's a progressive farmers organization VOL XI NO 87 V Coshocton Tribune FULL INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE NEWS REPORT AND TO ALL THURSDAY NOVEMBER 27 1919 THE WEATHER OHIO Snow in northern part snow or rain In southern portion j colder Thursday local snows and much colder THREE CENTS GARFIELD OFFERS MINERS 14 PER CENT WAGE INCREASE PUBLIC IS SILENT ON DEFEAT OF COVENANT Expected Flood Of Fierce Criticism For Opponents Fails To Materialize DEMOCRATS BLAMED Pro-League Solons Hope For Overwhelming Public Sentiment Is Vain WASHINGTON Nov 27 ions that the country would turn with tierce criticism upon senators for de- manding reservations to the peace treaty have not materialized thus far according to available information at the capitol today When the treaty failed of ratification last week strong pro-league senators declared that the country would pound the senate until it accepted the treaty and the league Few senators were in Washington today but those who could be reached did not indicate that they are ing an undue amount of criticism be- cause of the treaty's failure The trend of sentiment the try as viewed it here tonight was that the blame for failure to ratify has fallen largely on Democratic ators who refused to accept the Lodge reservations j Even some Democratic senators who voted for reservations have escaped the criticism of their party leaders During the treaty fight there was much pressure brot to bear from tical quarters on Senator Shields of Tennessee to forre him into line be- hind Hitchcock A vote against the administration would mean the end of his political career Shields was told But today word was received in Washington that a political feud of long standing between Sheilds and former governor Patterson of has been healed thru the tors stand for reservations Their difficulties date back to the time when both were leaders in c ratic politics in Tennessee Word reached here today however that Patterson has ed Shields in the treaty fight Patterson added that the treaty should never be ratified without reservations Another indication of sentiment in Tennessee was collected in a telegram by Shields from Dan P general counsel spee association Beg to advise that careful survey I discloses that it is the opinion of the majority of the manufacturers of the that you are noting your firm convictions with reference to the league of nations and that your con- arc carefully arrived at THE FIRST THANKSGIVING 1621 The photograph posed after the famous Going to or The First Boughton shows the sturdy founders of Plymouth ing to church to give thanks to the THESE FILED Almighty for His Tne picture is supposed to be tive of tiie early spring ol on the day that been set aside by Gov Bancroft of setts as a day of prayer and after the winter in which the colony had been depleted by elite lie and Indian raids It will be noted that de- spite their peaceful mission the Pilgrims were prepared for any eventuality carrying their muzzle loaders to the House of God TOM THUMB'S WIDOW IS WAS 32 IN TALL WEIGHED 29 LB Mass Noy 27 Tom Thumb with her first husband General Tom Thumb attained wide feme as mid- gets in tho Circus died here a the ago of 77 the death of lorn Thumb in the little who had amassed a Count another midget Mrs Thumb whose maiden name was Wan en Bump traced her to tho time of William the conqueror She u wonderfully brilliant little woman and had a of friends not only In the show iness but iu other cncle.s the time of her birth sho weighed six pounds but stopped growing at the age of ten She only IIH lies tall and at no time ed more than nine pounds rtm CABINET'S IS OUSTED BY GOVERNOR COX LAb TO MINERS OPERATORS Suspension For Failure To Quell Strike Disturbances Made Permanent Compromise Figure Is Below Offer Of Operators Of 20 Per Cent STATE AWAITING A REPLY FROM MEXICO CITY Senator Watson Declares President Carranza Is One Of MINERS ARE INDIGNANT POORMAN TO APPEAL Original Suspension Was For 30 Days Would Have Ended Thursday COM O Nov 26 10 Poorman Democrat has been per millionth removed of Canton by Cox This action was taken as tho result if tho hearing held at governors office in which Attorney Frank M Canton counsel foi Poorman sought to prove that the governor's day suspension made 7 Poorman from the should not be made per suspension was j duo to alleged failure lo do his full I duty in quelling stool strike ances Governor Cox in his order of dis missal accused former Major of neglect of duty in jn the Wage l Of I j TA i Permuting peace and controversy Dr Garfield i good to be disturbed hj mobs j United States fuel rioters without necessary trator announced tonight at to prevent them Government Takes Position That 14 Per Cent Is AH Public Can Bear BULLETIN WASHINGTON Nov 26 increase of 14 percent for coal miners is the of the nt in the JENKINS STILL HELD WASHINGTON Nov 26 are RETURNS FOR YEAR OT 1918 CARDINAL GIBBONS SEASONAL MESSAGE BALTIMORE AID Nov 27 Cardinal head of the Catholic church in America today issued this Thanksgiving message We offer thanks to God this year because of the many ings received from him during the past 12 months in particular for the cessation ot the world war and in our country for the and peace we enjoy We thank him for the spirit of fanned into a warmer flame in the hearts of our people and manifesting itself most re- cently in the resolve to curb those forces which strive to undermine or overthrow the just and wise provisions of our government Children Improving Helen Ernestine and Benjamin A list of residents of Ohio 11 residents who paid income taxes for the year 1.918 is on file at the postoffice lobby for public tion The purpose of displaying the list is that dodgers of the tax may be brot to the attention of the inter- nal revenue collector B E son Columbus What subdistrict 11 consists of is not made clear in the communication accompanying the list It WAS the TO HUN IF HE SHOWS DESIRE TO AFFILIATE Fulfilment Of Treaty Con- ditions AH That Is Re- quired Of Germany steps to pre m citizens f meeting Of the still awaiting a reply from Mexico said Secretary of State Lansing to day commenting on the Mexican sit nation and the Jenkins ase said he would MM lay the Mexican bofor r the cabinet until the C govern lhat January n who desired to work in plants operators and miners This bo assaulted by rioters and strike s I Garfield Stated without powers to 1 Not protecting street cars damage by stoning As a result of the removal of Poor man Henry A Shrantz Republican j president of council who has been LONDON Nov 26 Germany so ment to the note by tho United States demanding the of William O Jenkins American con agent INDIANAPOLIS JNO is i the control of the soviet and to all intents and pur is one of them This is the opinion of Senator L Watson of Indiana expressed lo ho Intern it News Service today in my opinion in con when Henry Witter Democrat elected mayor month Altho Acting Mayor Schruntz and Hie director of of Canton urged tho governor to re Instate Poorman on was arrived at in the ings of the cabinet yesterday and today He declared that the cabinet was un- alterably opposed to further increase in the price of coal to the public Dr Garfield also asked the miners and operators to ate a board of adjustment the grounds that the DC headed by the passed Governor Cox insisted fc Qf the to gather that it was his duty to remove i A man Tho governor declared that the Ciata On and fact peace and order now at a View to n canton js no fOr mini jibing an arrangement un- of duty disturb desires she will be voted a member of nonion with the to obtain the to the strike freely expressed Wednesday ol nations at the first meet entrance of reds into the that the hst on display here does not IUK llc which is expected i added Senator Watson contain the names of many who to convened within twelve weeks Watson stated lhat ho had should have made income tax returns I the of the seen an article in The Indiana The list as exhibited follows i according to view expressed in British Times quoting him as saying mt F O S C Adams mooting of iho American club Appleby Ed Arnold L M It is pointed out that nil Germany that an attempt would be made W J Armstrong E W Adams do has to do to merit admittance LS Soviets lo establish i i which difficulties In tho indicated of thlS kind COUld be government's that Mayor deliberately neg his duties but element of I neglect was present in such measure met With a to Governor Raid government in the Mr ceased C II Adams E G Adams R continue to fulfill the treaty II Arnold J Q Almack K L Al i lions and show her sincerity in so States within the next three or four mack T B Anderson Simon Ash ing weeks craft Bertha BocK Steve Barba The first of the league of I blm as George Brushwood George Bolen I nations must not be confused with the the N W Barrett 1 H I initial preliminary ln Watson Bell H L Beach Perry Blackson F which is to be held in Puns next ho not lulow W Beebe R Q Baker M Q Baker month This p meeting an what hoson for the J C F N Barnes C F not pass upon Germany's admission jwood Mhite Jr children of Mr and Barnes E A Bachert K W The covenant expressly provides that his address bofor Ruth Murphey aged 7 daughter of Mrs Benjamin White South j w H Bachert Lotus Helen two must elapse after the club Senator Watson r and Mrs Homer Murphey is who have been suffering from Brown Fred Tom ot the treaty before any na 1 of a or e not existent i i ch of pol ice and the city council and this cm from the miners and meeting was still in at a late hour tonight between the mayor th SERIOUSLY ILL iously ill at the home of her grand- ing and pneumonia are Conom J S Cone C K Clemens tion for be nature and that the danger mother Mrs Catherine Osborne west ly improving following the George Couley Route 2 C B Cox J admitted That is to give time for tho reds to thp lbp accepted The is suffering from I tion of the serum treatment by the at- tending physician Dr E M Wright D Cone F V Corraz H C Cox Charles Carpenter Frank Caley H Carpenter M D Custer G P careful ot the applicants of what I was to say To keep Germany of the league He declined to amplify his remarks further Clow Mrs J B Callahan W W would require an adverse vote from 16 1 offhand and G P Cantwell S L Craw nations btn this is believed to be no is shorthand ford Route 1 J B Crawford Rome tremly ly so far as I Dolan Scott Davis F V Duller Mrs W Voorhees 49 wife I many channels of social and religious Danford W J Dean Route 7 II W Caton A L Cat on C M j lions I D Conen J W Gas Franco the that to singham George Janios keep on for a Carton O L dark Burt Call K A or period but it is probable that Crawford E C Carr Emma Carr France would bo overruled if she R S Curtis J L Dickerson J J m this attitude ho sald WASHINGTON Nov sunco seemed to have developed a u u on the sort of do nothing policy the mayor lo tnf mm seeming to behove that'll was quite United States Fuel useless for him to make my attempt I Gai field to make its In short ho did not exercise the o thc minors and opera in any emergency to which the tors community was entitled and seeming and the minors wore ly no con opt of the power summoned to the American Red Cross inherent in his office building at o'clock this evening hut In times such these no itn policy must be countenanced and Or Garfield would not be ready to see them until 8 30 tonight went after the cabinet meeting the decision reached was in the of a compromise and that miners will be offered a wage increase ranging between the U fi per cent named bv of Labor restoration to office might be tion of that order or vigilance which must continue The laws must be en forced and no compromise must bo with that fixed Attorney announced lhat ho will appeal to tho courts on behalf in Mexico to l lurking If the American senate accepts a modified covenant the first mooting of Attorney Burt F Voorhees died activities Tl Davis A W Deans O M of the will be held at Wednesday afternoon at 3.50 o'clock j Pauline Wernett was born Diltz G Dunhill R B ington at the home of her parents Dr and her 1 in Mt Vernon the family ces E B Endsley Route 3 j The big vote m favor admitting the Mrs F A Wernett at the corner of moving to Coshocton when she was C F Endsley Route 3 J E Endsley Gorman delegates to the international Main and after an illness quite young She attended the Route 3 H M Ewing S T Elliott congress at Washington is accepted in of ten days death resulting from in- ton public schools and later graduated Route 3 T S Elson R G some quarters as an index of what the fection of the brain substance Her from the Conservatory of J S Elliott H A Elliott J F league probably will do condition had been critical for the sic She possessed wonderful musical dor Charles Fry C Fentz J C past few days but she remained con- talent and for the past 25 years was Fisher C R Frederickson T P scious and rational until Wednesday connected with the Presbyterian Forbes L J Foster J E Foster Lee morning when she lapsed into a 1 church choir as vocalist and organist Felver John Frew J J Games tle sleep from which she never She has been a member of the church ben Green J E Glass J M From the time she was first for many years son A Golden George Gray Mrs She was united In marriage June 9 Adele Gray George Grover D G en the attending physicians were 1897 to Burt F Voorhees who has Gayle Mrs D G Gayle L P gravely alarmed over her condition practiced law in Coshocton for many lagher M II Goodhart John Gray and held out little hope to the years and is now connected with S Guilliams William i hos bers of the family A specialist in Ohio Industrial Commission at Gray Mrs W S Hutchinson E nervous diseases was called in bus Besides her husband she leares W Heinke Albert Hoyt Dan Hudson tation last Sunday and he gave some one son Francis Voorhees who is em- L M Joseph Haverick Ed encouragement altho it was apparent ployed in the chemical department of Hack W G Hay C M Hay John that her life was hanging by a slender the United Alloy Steel Co at Canton Hay Mrs Ida Hay C H Hawthorne TWO FINED FOR BREAKING THE GAME STATUTE Oscar Lee and Arthur Avery col- this city were given hearings i reversal of increase tendered by the operators With a view to appealing the case hp postponement of tho taken to the Gover as resented the of Mayor for Governor Cox's electee nor s rulings at yesterday's hearing NO FLU CASES IN COSHOCTON DOCTORS SAY ers Wo are tired of waiting on tho pleasure ol Di said Frank Another minor suggested until tomorrow man J ho mas T Brewster of the ators rapped for order and told both operators and miners to return at the later horn President John L of tho United Mine said ho would have to making any timate of tho ligure decided upon by tho cabinet in of Dr There are no cases of flu in appearance Air j Wednesday morning in Abbotts al o stat j t to court on charges preferred by State from aU Tuesday Last good its pledged word to deal fairly Deputy Game Warden Frank Dinsmore Deputy for hunting on premises without the number of cases and the city schools Wilson offered the miners a Colonel William Evans provincial CHILDREN ATE TAINTED MEAT thread Monday evening and Tuesday and one daughter Pauline who will Charles Heiman A S Haselton Hj officer for Ohio Kentucky and morning she became worse and hope accompany her annt Mrs Arthur B Hunt C B Hunt R T Hunt T S ern Province Salvation Army will was practically abandoned as it was fie to Flushing N y in a few days E Hissong E charge of tho services at the realized that the death angel was near and make her home with Mr and Mrs rotne 4 C W Henderson Salvation Army citadel Sunday All Coshocton mourns the death of Woelfle Mrs Voorhees is also route 8 J H Henderson Burns Hack and evening at o'clock eight year old Margaret Heigel and newspapers and other advertising Mrs Voorhees and a home in vived by her parents Dr and Mrs F John Hall C H Howell W A and respectively Colonel Evans the serious illness of her two brothers thc city will be tinged with A Wernett one brother Dr William baugh Martin Hosfelt Roy Hall John has not been to Coshocton for four and a half sister all children is sorrow on Thanksgiving for she was of H Wernett Detroit Mich and one Hoehnes G Huff W H Haskins the purest type of Christian i sister Mrs Walter Winters I sell Horn Harry Hoffman Jacob hood and her influence for good will i Funeral services will be conducted Hoffman John Ingham S J Irwin long be felt in this community where Friday afternoon at o'clock at the E W Jacobs J W Johnston S practically her entire life was spent Presbyterian church by Rev Joa A Karshner Gus route T to fill the citadel Brigadier and Mrs Dunham of She was not only devoted to her and interment will be made at Kirkpatrick Daisy Kennedy mooting The Silver band will iwill be saved a result of the timely illness of her brother Hugh Carnahan lly bat her kindly spirit was felt fa I South Lawn cemetery Continued On I play for these services consent of tho owner They wore each j t i- i i were closed in per cent increase that ho was and costs ar- in a number of the neighboring cities I lowing a determined by the ranged to pay and were released a of lt man who for the cab j is claimed to be minus two of its met I which caused so many We understood when Mr Wilson i deaths year One of them is the miners 31 fi plus increase pneumonia phase and the other is the m wages and an eight hour day bank germ that eats the red corpuscles j to bank that ho was following author I the year the health it He summoned rs here on behalf ment of the state and nation have been of the government and wo accepted his fighting this disease conducting edu offer on this understanding The COLUMBUS O Nov of campaigns in all cities snid in his proclamation on the strike that ho would authorize a re- port to deal with the matter We do not understand that the can break its word If tho governments offer to the mi nors goes much below tho 31.6 per rent increase this means that of Wilson has been turned down by his in the cabinet years and his appearance here Is to be duo to their eating tainted meat sold in tho form of head cheese Coroner attributed the child's SUFFERS STROKE Miss Anglo Carnahan J will assist the Colonel death to ptomaine poisoning The lives fas called to Canal L day and have charge of tho Saturday of tho other children it is believed morning because of tho serious i administration of antidotes I who suffered a stroke of paralysis   

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