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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 8

Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 8

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lapper Fanny Says: UNITED CI ARITIES JANUARY Mattoon Men of Prominence BUSY United Charities has extended Personal rhone" 250, for coaL Pfeifet-Elliotfc. v. Mrs. Don Tucker of Vandalia was a shopper in. the city, on Saturday, Mrs.

Louise Storm of Strasburg was in the city Saturday shopping. CflimECTEDUP Society L. T. L. MEETS The Loyal Temperance Legion, met on Saturday aJternoon-4n the Methodist Episcopal church with twenty-five In attendance.

After a business meeting games were enjoyed and a social hour Indulged in. I f.IARniEO 50 YE.ns Charleston, EL, Jan. 27. Mr. and Mrs.

John Scott, former residents of Mattoon, -will observe their fiftieth wedding nnivefsary Wednesday on their farm a short distance east of Charleston, on the banks of Em-barras river. Their grandson, Tul- more relief to the unemployed and needy during January than, during any. other month tins winter and is still providing for all the deserving who apply for Reports feceived at Monday 1 A 4 Miss Mollis Phillips Is spending RtIUg Get Part tf Its bott-SoofctrHl be the only rela- tive nreseni. several days with friends in 1 night's meeting oi the association disclosed, that $300.61 was expended from January 1 to January 28 for groceries, shoes' and after distribution of fuel, provisions. HOSTESS TO CLUB Miss Kate Martin watt hostess to her sewing club at her home, 1409 Supply From Utility Company.

fir-1' 7 lSx M. Haddock of Lenta Was 'Sri On July 23 or the anniversaries of Mrs, Scott and their son, William Scott, of Springfield, will be fittingly observed. Their- two children andtoeir sjx grandchildren will be in the lty Monday on a business mission. Shelby avenue, on Monday evening. Miss Weidman of, Effing clothing, etc donated to the organization, had been 'made.

ham visited Mattoon friends on wtta tnem. Needleworkwas enjoyed, followed by refreshments. Those present were Mrs, J. McGlnnis Misses Edna- anna way, Doris Jewhurst, Edna Roberts and Helen Littleton. Cash receipts for the month Saturday.

"-TT-T Mr, and Mrs. Gcotk were married Mrst Otto Springer and daughter, amounted to $363.47, including a check for $15.83 received from the Marvelle, of Sigel ylsited In the city on Monday, governor's unemployment commis January 28, 1881, In Mattoon Justice of the Peace R. McFad-den. AiJcctnpanying them to; the squire's office were Charles fMo The Big Four Railroad Company, that It might assure Itself an unlimited supply of water for it JocomctfveTanaoaier-equipment during the present drought, made direct connection today with mains of the Mattoon Clear Water Company. The connection was made to the Big Four water softener by a six inch main.

Emergency Move. According to an announcement sion. Miss Carrie Glbbs of champaign The donations for the month in spent Sunday with her brother, DINNER PARTY Miss Genevieve Mills, 1113 Lafayette hostess on Sunday evening at a six o'clock dinner, the Emory Oibba. cluded twenty half -ton loads of Shane, William Burgess, Annie Sullivan and Joseph Raef, all residents D. H.

Koessler, 1104 Edgar ave- cue, is able to be out again, after a Following their marriage Mr, and Some people look through key week's illness. Mrs. Scott went to housekeeping la holesor the key to the situation. guests being Miss Eugenia Barker and Miss Katherine Morgan of this city and Messrs. Paul Zlegler, Arnold Williams and Victor Seitz, all of CarmL Miss Ahce Eveland and Lloyd Champaign avenue, in There were no street pavements in Raboin visited in Charleston on Sunday evening.

IN MEMORIAL Xh'tovinsr memory of our dear coal, four cords of wood, 660 loaves of bread, 200 pounds of lard and fifty pounds of sparerlbs and other meats. Distribution was made to families 72 times during the month, about sixty families having been on the regular list. The Model Bakery has been supplying sixty loaves of bread daily free of charge. The additional Mattoon in those days and few persons had the advantages of slde- daughter, Georgia, who passed away MRS. STUMP HOSTESS walks.

Mr. Scott worked for the OhVwhaf Tt -shock that day JMrs." Jacob Stump entertained Peoria, Decdtnr and Evansville rail' her card club at a one o'clock lunch road, first as a section hand, being eon at the Hotel U. S. Grant on wnen our aaugnter was cauea away; -Time is a healer, yet can never mend, For our hearts will be broken tin- til the end. promoted later to the Job of fore Monday afternoon.

Bridge was the man. diversion of the afternoon. bread required by the charity workers was bought from the bakery at the regular price. Steidl Brothers MR. AND MRS.

HARRY KISTNER. Those present were Mrs. R. J. Three years ago Mr.

Scott bought a little farm on the Embarras river, east of jCharleston, to make their home. For twenty-one years prior supplied a lot of meat of all kinds free of charge and the Old Folks Ooultas, Mrs. T. O. Freeman, Mrs.

E. T. Gutnrie, Mrs. Edmund Summers. Mfs.

E. B. Doocy, Mrs. E. J.

madeby local Big Four Officials the move Is only an emergency one, and as soon as the supply of water at Paradise Lake is more plentiful, the railroad will revert to the use of reservoir water. During the past week, the Clear Water Company, In this emergency, has been supplying reservoir water users with half their needs, by pumping water direct Into the Kickapoo station cistern. The rest of the water needed has been supplied from the lake. Superintendent James of the elty water department stated today that the action on the part of the Big Four would decrease the cost of pumping the through Its own mains before it Is delivered to the Big Four water softener. The connection with the Clear Water Company, be stated, would be disconnected as soon as the supply of reservoir water is again large enough to furnish the railroad with all its needs.

Situation Not Alarming. IN LOVING MEMORY. Of my dear brother, Richard J. Home, at one time, donated 200 Brown, who was killed one rear Buckbee and Mrs. T.

A. Bryan. to moving to this lamvtney resi ed at 2708 Cedar avenue, Mattoon. "We are in the best ot Mrs, George E. Turreff and Mrs Harry Owens were visitors in St Louis on Saturday, Mr.

and Mrs. F. F. Smith, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Dallas Woodard in Newton. Mr. and Mrs. B. B.

Sturdevant of Casey were Sunday guests of Mr. and Ms. Frank Berry. Unjted Charities are badly in need of children's shoes. Call 331 or 1688.

1-27 Mr. and Mrs. H. Cr. Reed spent the week-end with Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Osborn in Peoria. Mr. and Mrs. G.

C. Batcheldor and son spent Sunaay with Mr. and Mrs. E. T.

Walsh in Rantoul. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Warmouth of Decatur were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

W. R. Chaney. Mr. and Mrs.

W. R. Eichor and daughter, Miss Bemice, visited relatives in St. Louis over Sunday. ago today.

Hta sister. i. tatdo. A. So.

JDrvUWn, CHURCH CLASS said Mrs. Scott today. Th fact is, The A. F. J.

Class of the Baptist TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. church met on Friday evening in we never have had bad health. Mr, Scott reads without the use of spec the apartment of Mrs. Charles Clark. After the business session pounds of lard.

The groceries distributed by the United Charities wc obtained at wholesale prices from the local wholesale houses. The packing houses and the local elevator company sold to the charity workers at cost price also. The clothiers, the shoe men, the dry goods merchants and all others made special prices on the merchandise sold for chariU able purposes. fc United Charities announces that NOTICE B. P.

O. Er-Regular i meeting, Tuesday night, Jan. 127. 1931. Re sure to come.

P. J. tacles and has a good set of teeth. "I have learned how to milk and to make good butter, and both of games and other pastimes were enjoyed. Refreshments were served.

Sutter. Sec. nl-rti Those present were Mrs. Clark, us are happy and contented on the farm I have learned to drive an automobile and frequently make a SPECIAI MEETING Tues-JLday. Jan.

27. 7 p. to mix start arrangements lor school of instruction, Mar. 3, 4, and Misses Esther Barger, Patricia Har trips to Mattoon." 1931. Please be present, jonn Mr.

Scott is seventy years old and ris, Reba Miller, Juanita Devall, Betty Lou Louder, Virginia Shull, Betty Howell, Edna McDonald, lone Lois Scott, Neva Greenwood, H. Lidaker, W. M. xl-27, The situation is not as alarming RICHARD A. LUMPKIN.

It is still needing money to carry Mrs. Scott is sixty-eight. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Seldler-and daughter, 'Miss Vivian, of Neoga on its work, but believes that the GOODYEAR PRICES DROP Lowest prices ever known on Goodyears, 29x440, $4.80 30x4.50, 30x3 Vi, as one would think," said Mr.

James. R. Knowles of Chicago, superin Another of Mattoon's young and progressive business men is spent Saturday with friends in the regular channels will keep the cof GIVE UP MOVE TO tendent of the water service of the Geraldine Malone, Louise Johnson, Helen Craig, Ella Borovlak, Nellie Wilson and Pauline Shouse; fers filled. All overtures to conduct 14.23; 30XD.Z&, ss.a; outer sizea equally low. Stivers it Grobelny Coa city.

Mrs. Frank Cox and daughter. drives for funds have been declined. MAKE CAPITAL DRY Richard A. Lumpkin, a son of Mrs.

Besse Adamson Lumpkin and the late William Lumpkin. He was bom in this city and, excepting the time that he spent away at school and in the flying training camp at Pensacola, has resided here his entire life. After beinjr graduated from the Mattoon High school in 1911, 1708 cnariesion Ave. st-it SALESMAN WANTED AA1 c6tt mercial envelone manufacturer of imnois Central System, was in this city Monday and stated that he was satisfied Mattoon's water supply was still plentiful He also told me JOHNSTON FUNERAL BIRTHDAY PARTY Chicago requires local represent Washington, Jan. 27.

Ending AT LOXA ON MONDAY Mr. and Mrs. Vause Authenreith, five-day battle over prohibition en that the water shortage is general Miss Helen, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dale R.

Cook in Evans-ville. Miss Dora Gust spent Sunday with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gust, in Dor-ans. 1 Mr, and Mrs.

Earl Woods, Miss Special to The Journal-Gazette. 1016 Moultrie avenue, entertained a number of guests at a six o'clock live; want man wno cans on oi flees and banks. Address ales-manager, 3542 N. Kimball, Chicago Hi. 1-27 forcement in the District of Colum he became a student at Phillips Academy at Andover, where he completed his preparation for entrance in the Sheffield Scientific all over the Illinois Central's north Loxa, 111., Jan.

27. The lunerai oi era lines, one terminal being forced dinner on Monday evening compli bla, the senate this afternoon abandoned the Howell bill, designed Noah Starr Johnston, thirteen-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. An to haul water from a distant city, ADDRTSSINlONVECTPESork at home duriiur snare time. Sub mentary to the birthday anniver School of Yale university in 1917.

In 1921 he was graduated from Yale. In 1918, he was an ensign in the U. S. Naval Flying Corps and was a dirigible instructor in the training camp at Pensa to make the national capital i sary of A Short. Mrs.

George Short stantial weekly pay; experience un drew Johnston of this village, was "Recent thaws have caused the Water in Paradise Lake to rise one "model city" for prohibition en Bertha Ohm and Harold Lawson cola, Fla. held Monday afternoon at the Loxa church, Rev. J. C. Irvine officiating.

spent Sunday evejilng in Terre jJignuiea employment for sincere, ambitious per-soiis. Workers League, Napervllle, Til. 1-2? and Mrs. Authenreith served the menu. The evening was spent with radio music and other pastimes.

forcement, in order to begin consideration of the war department Haute. and a fourth inches during the past few days. We are now pumping about 560,000 gallons of water a day Burial was in Mound cemetery, Charleston. appropriation bill. Little Miss Joan Edwards of Clin WAREHOUSE FOR RENT Suit The senate's action was inter.

able for used cars, C. track Besides his parents, Noah leave's ton, is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. from the lake, and the Clear Water Company is furnishing us a similar preted as "killing" the Howell bill Mr.

Short was presented with several useful gifts. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. A. Short, Mr.

and Mrs. Calvin Wise foui brothers and a sister. Otto R. since even its advocates conceded Jones. amount," concluded James.

age. Phone county but, a. v. Mon-lenhoff. xl-27 WANTED By experienced girl place to do general house work, can ive best of references; call phone there was little likelihood of its be Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Carpenter oi i ing enacted Into law before March" Champaign were guests on Sunday ly and baby and Mr. and Mrs, Vause all of this city; Mr. Johnston of Mattoon, Ivan Johnston of Galena, Calvin Johnston of Wolfe Creek, Ky, Mfs. Esther Ellis of Mattoon and Archie Johnston, at home.

4. of the latter's mother, Mrs, Georgia Following his graduation from Yale, he took an extended European trip, returned to Mattoon and engaged in the electric business. In connection with his electric business, he operated a broadcasting station, which was one of the early stations, His father, W. C. Lumpkin, was killed in an automobile accident on January 11 1924, and soon after Richard became the head and assumed active management of the telephone interests which had been devetoped-by hiaiatfacr an4 Ml J)ju A.

Lumpkin. A story of this young man would hardly be complete without a bit of history of the development of the telephone business for which 'his father, W. C. Lumpkin, and his grandfather, Dr. I.

A. Lumpkin, were wholly responsible, but The Journal -Gazette finds that a presentation of such an historical sketch would take more space than is available at this time. and Mr George Short-and children Meanwhile a new-row over-die- county 'taaa. FORliBEveroom and bath at 809 Lafayette Ave excel-int lrvBtirm all modern except SHanerrr of Windsor and Mr. and Mrs.

George JTH.S. position of the government's (100, W. W. Bowers of Champaign is Among those attending the fun Rpldle of heat. Call phone 1045 or Inquire, 000,000 water power project at, eral from a distance were Mr.

and 1 Examinations for the fall semes Muscle Shoals in Alabama, began spending a week with his son-in? law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. G. Real. ENTERTAIN CHURCH CLASS when Senator Black of Alabama, Mrs.

Ivan Johnston of Galena and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Johnston of Wolfe Creek, Ky. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Ashworth announced he would try to amend ter and enrollment for the second emester, were started today at the High School. Active school work for the fall semester was ended entertained the members of the the war department bill to provide Mr. and Mrs. J. E.

Leltzell and family were in Altamont Sunday visiting C. N. Leitzell and other Alpha and Omega Class of the Baptist for operation of the power and nl PANA MAN ARRESTED ON SPEEDING CHARGE Monday afternoon at regular dis trate at Q4Larayette Ave. FOR RENT Three rooms upsMii two rooms down stairs, all modem, except heat; also for sale upright piano, phone 1109. 1-3Q The large number of trades we are making Is giving us quite a selection of used tires, all at nice low prices; come and see us.

Stivers it Grobelny, 1708 Charleston Ave. xl-27 ooTc Set construction Driveways, walks, basements, sewers and drains. Let us make you relatively church at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Leach, 113 South Twen Suffice it to say in this connection, that at the time of his missal time.

Students who have death W. C. Lumokin had under way plans ior materially extend Mrs. J. F.

French and daughter, Miss Josephine, spent the week-end HOUSE REJECTS MOVE IN ty-fourth street, on Monday eve examinations are the only ones who ins the lines of the companv of which he was the head. As soon FIGHT ON COMMISSIONERS with her mother, Mrs. Mary Brew- ning. After the business session Bible questions, music and games will be required to be on hand dur tag the remainder of the week. as Richard A.

Lumpkin succeeded his father, he proceeded to work Washington, Jan. 27. INS) The ster, in Montrose. John Malone of Cincinnati was out and develoo the plans which his father was getting under way, were the pastimes. Bruce Davis of Pana was arrested in this city' this afternoon by Patrolman Maxedon for speeding through Marshall avenue and Nineteenth street, having been taken into custody, at Nineteenth street and Richmond avenue.

The patrolman 1 Miss Ida C. Turnbull, principal of house today by a vote of 102 to 37, were served, the valentine idea be guest on Sunday of his sister Miss a price. Starbuck Engineering telephone 413. l-6t rejected an amendment to the inde ing effectively carried out. Nelle Malone, and his' brother, the High School, announced this mailing that the second semester of school would begin Monday In this work he has been successful.

He has added many exchanges to the Illinois Southeastern Telephone the successor of the Coles County Telephone and Telegraph the successor to the Mnttnnn Tplrnhnnft Co. and the Coles Countv Telephone Co. He Those attending were Mr. and Leonard Malone. Mrs.

Robert Alexander and son, USED CARS we ouy. sen or iraoe. leave your order and we will gel the car you want at your price; we will sell your car for you; let's talk it over. Stivers Grobelny Co morning, February 2. At that time, pendent government offices appropriation bill to cut off salaries of members of the reorganized Federal Power Commission whose appointment the senate has threatened to contest in the" courts.

chased Davis from the west end of Marshall avenue, alleging, that the visitor's car was" driven most of the Robert Horsley, a student of the University of Illinois, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and grade cards and examtoatlon pa. has formed the Illinois Consolidated Telephone covering con siderable territorv west of here and including such cities as Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Orville Henaughan and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Evans and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ray 1708 Charleston Ave. i- vill.

Puna. Nokomis. Hillsboro and Litchfield. Mr. Lumpkin is way at forty-five miles an hour.

pers will be passed out along with the text book lists and assignments of the new subjects to be taken Mrs. Homer Horsley. Mr. and Mrs. William Hen FOR RENT Four-room apartment, heat, water and garage nmushed, vacant Feb.

1. Phone 1432. 1-30 Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Samp "I was just jogging along hunting nf linili ill Illinois Southeastern Telephone Co.

and the The amendment, offered by Rep- son and son, Mr. and Mrs. Claud for Route 16," said Davis, when Ulinnia rnnsnlidatpd TelfiDhone Co. oUNfiwYojki each student, Active work of the eecond semester will-then get under drew and children visited at the homeor Maggie' "Gawtftorp in BABY CHICKS Get sow oider He is a member of the Mattoon Rotary CTuL, past president of Leach, Mrs, Lee Anderson, Mrs. F.

A. Vandeven Mrs. A. M. Rust, Mrs.

now and avoid rusn ior eariy ae-llverlm nhnnp 1966. G. A. Kirk was directed at George Otis Smith of Maine, chairman of the power Stewardson on Sunday. way Tuesday morning, February 3.

the Mattoon Association of Commerce, president of the Illinois arrested. He was driving in Route 16, inside the city, when Patrolman Branan fined him $5 and costs. 4tchcry40-SI4thJaLl Jesse Reed. Audine Martin, Chaney ha returned fieaters-of th High-School -wore vnn sai.r Two 600-ese Queen in oT of obmmlsaohTTareel Garsa'tid" Louisiana and Claude Draper Miss Lorraine Sampson, Garland busy in enrolling for their second from Terre Haute, where she was a guest of her son-in-law and daugh miP of the Illinois Chamber of Commerce, Treasurer of the U. cubators at half price.

Phone 1968 semester subjects today. Wednes or see G. A. Kirk son Hawmery. Wyoming.

Leach and George Morphy. MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAM ter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Roberts. 109 S.

14th St. i-Ju Graftt Hotel and a member of the Mattoon Country Club, the Elks, the University and Yale Clubs in Chicago and the Book and Miss Lilly Morgan, who attends NEWTCARS We can furnish almost FAMOUS SWEDISH FLIGHT day, the Juniors will enroll and Thursday the 10-A division of the sophomore class will complete the enrollment of the students now in want, at price; anything you Teachers' College in Charleston Snake and the Cloister Clubs at Yale University. COMMANDER IS KILLED eive us the order. Stivers Gro- was a week-end guest of her par xl-27 A miscellaneous program featured the meeting of the Treble Clef Club on Monday evening at the Public Library auditorium. After the pro MEMORIAL TO TAFT.

Washington, Jan. 27. (INS) President Hoover today signed a bill authorizing the erection of a memorial to William Howard Taft at Manila, P. I. Taft was governor-general of the Philippines before coming to the White, House and assuming the robes of the chief justice.

ents, Mr. and Mrs. I. V. Morgan.

LIQUOR-SHAM REPORT may be London, Jan. 27. (INS) Flight Commander Elnar-Pall Lundborg, hard to unaersiana, nus- our ui- EIGHT H.S. STUDENTS Miss Dorothy Pike and Miss Helen McColium have returned to surance policies1 are not; be secure. gram had been given a social hour Swedish air ace who led the rescue expedition to the survivors of the the Senior High School.

Friday afternoon, "students of the Junior High, who are promoted from the 9-A class, will enroll in the Senior High for first division sophomore work. check your insurance proDiems wiui Checkley. 107 Snth St. xl-27 was enjoyed, with Mrs. C.

C. Brooks, Mrs. O. H. Thayer and Mrs.

H. their home in Terre Haute after visit with Miss Maxine Prentice. WOUNDED IN BATTLE wrecked Italian dirigible Italia in HELD FOR ROBBING C.JREJGHT CAR Clifford Whitlatch and Cleo Whitlatch, brothers residing in Strasburg, have been arrested for burglarizing a freight car of the Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schmelkin have LOST Saturday evening, a child tan camel hair zipper muff.

Reward if returned to 3200 Shelby phone 3131. WANTED Young barber. Address 1928, died today of injuries received when his plane crashed at Malm-slatt, according to a Central News returned" from a visit In Chicago Monson in charge and serving re freshments. The program consisted of Chicago, Jan. 27.

(INS) Seven boys and one girl student of Wendell with their son, Phillip Schmelkin Phillips High School are. DIES' FROM WOUND IN HUNTING ACCIDENT dispatch frem Stockholm. and" daughter, Miss-Esther Schmel- a. R. care of joumal-uazette, BIRTHS To Mr.

and Mrs. William Land- for information. 1-28 kin. Lundborg's plane crashed from a Violin solo, "Salut d' Amour" 'Edward Elgar) George Harding, with Mrs. H.

V. Tolle accompanying. FOR SALE Heatrola stove, good Illinois Central railroad at Lerna Mr. and Mrs. G.

H. Cokendolpher height of about 130 feet while he was a practice flight at the Spcelat to Thi Journal-Gazette. Charleston. Jan. 27.

Mrs condition, used two seasons, 1129; on September 27, 1930. Clif left today for a few days' visit with rus, 1112 Marshall avenue, a son. Malmslatt military aerodrome. the former's mother, Mrs. Kath To Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Merri- stove will sea tor seo; easy terms. Inquire at 2115 Charleston Ave. 1-23 fresh car hand-picked block at a ford was taken to Charleston on Monday evening and Cleo was held in Jail at Shelbyvllle over night erine Cokendolpher, in Bloomfleld, man of Sullivan, a son, in Memorial Hospital. Ky.

Mary Eleanor Stephenson, Miss from bullet wounds today, following a pistol duel staged by two negro youths in the school yards. All the wounded are negroes. Both combatants, Lawrence Ruf-fus, 17, and Romeo Parks, 17, were wounded during the fight. According to the story told police by Ruf-fus, he had quarreled with Parks over twenty-five cents which he said the latter owed him. Yesterday Ruffus said he heard Parks was and today was taken to Charleston.

Mr. and Mre. Bert King have re Madonna McAndrewr Stewart At the home of Cleo Whitlatch, turned from a few days' visit with Johnson and William Grant were Vocal number, (a) "On the Shore" (W. H. Neidlinger); tt) "Song of a Heart" (Louise Tunison) Mrs.

Frank Berry. Vocal solo, "When Mother Sings" (Clokey) Miss Borghild Julsrud. Piano duct, "Salut a'Pesth" (H. Kowalski) Miss Edna Carr and Miss Hazel Lutz. Vocal solo, "I Heard a Piper" (Wiillam Baines) Mrs.

H. R. Mon their son Howard King, and with rlce surprisingly low, tjau w. v. cott Coal Co, phone jl61.xl-2g WANTED Position by competent business woman with several years experience as stenographer and bookkeeper with local business firm; part time or permanent work for visitors in Terre Haute on Sunday Mr.

and Mrs. Everett Flora in Chi Laura Fox, a former resident of Charleston, died Sunday in Bloom -ington from a gunshot wound sustained while she and her husband were hunting squirrels. The accident occurred, It is said, while she was climbing through a barbed wire fence, fee trigger of her gun having been struck by a barb. Mr. and Mrs.

Fox came to this city from Danville. He had charge rf the -Johnson Oil station while Here. evening. HOSPITAL NOTES officers reported they found several pairs of overalls, with the tags still attached, thirteen pairs of used overalls, several pairs of shoes, two pieces of linoleum and other articles cago. Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Goldstein and reasenaoie satary win oe cuusiu-ered. Reply care of Journal- Miss Louise McCarty; a student at Illinois Wesleyan University 'ji Bloomlngton, came home today to pass the mldsemester vacation with Kef MrentsrTtevT-ftncT "TtfrsTTTX: identified as part of the shipment lamny oi cnampaign visited over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Orenstein and Mir and Abe Gazette.

l-JJ FOR RENT Four-room house, gar- son. stolen from the freight oar. They Piako solo, The Enchantress" den soot, barn and two acres of Mrs. Elmer Ganley, 140014 Broadway, had a minor operation today. William M- Daltan, 8M Edgar avenue, had a tonsil operation today.

S. D. Litwiller, 1220 South Six also found the crates in which the Call at Goldsmith. ground, at 723 S. 22nd St (Jensen) Miss Eunice Trott.

McCarty. "looking for him" with a pistol, so he procured a gun and waited outside the school building until Parks emerged. More than 100 pupils who wer passing when the youths opened fire fled terror-stricken for cover from the flying bullets. All the wounded xl-28 1401 Champaign Ave. Mr.

and Mrs: Carl H. Ozee have merchandise had been shipped, these Vocal solo, "The Two Grenadiers, Mrs. Charles Byers has returned to her home in Anderson, aft FOR RENT Three-room and kitch Opus 49, No. 1" Pierre Warren. PARIS GIRL IS HURT WHEN CAR OVERTURNS enette apartment, downstairs, strict teenth street, entered the hospital Piano solo, "Prelude in (Men er an extended stay with" her daughters, Mrs.

George E. Turreff, delssohn) Miss Josephine Lynch. were taken to hospitals, where it tn this city, and Mrs. Charles, flees in Charleston. Mrs.

Dorothy Ad bearing the name of Jacob Yanaway of Toledo. Clifford Whitlatch. at the time of his arrest, was wearing a pair of the stolen overalls, according to railroad detectives. NEW GOVERNMENT 18 FORMED FOR FRANCE BBONSE BEASLEV DIES was said they would recover. today for medical treatment.

Joseph L. Pennington, who had an emergency operation for ruptured gastric ulcer a week ago, gradually improving. Mrs. Lon Sparks, 520 Moultrie AT.JHOME IN WESTFIELD ams and H. H.

Hayward accom IN BANK CASE. panied her home for a weeks visit Paris, HI, Jan. 27 Miss Mary Van Houtin, employe of a ready-to-wear shop here, suffered a fracture of the left collar bone Sunday evening about 6:30 o'clock when the coupe which she was driving left the pavement on Route 1 about four miles couth of here and overturned. Special to The Journal. Gazette.

arrived home from a two weeks' stay with the former's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Ozee, ui Miami, Fla.

Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Proclse, Miss Anna Ylngst and Clarence Koontz of Paris were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.

Roth and Mr. and Mrs. E. N. McCarty.

Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Maxedon have arrived borne from a visit with Mr.

and Mrs, A. M. Freeman in Worth-ington, Ind, and with Mr. and Mrs O. Roy Dilley in Bloomfleld, Ind.

Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Hard wick and Bryan H.

Tivnen and Cams S. Icenogle left late Monday afternoon Mr. and D. E. Chism, 'Mr and Mrs.

jdkn Myers, Mr. and Mrs avenue, was returned to her home Monday, after having a major Westfleld, I1L, Jan. 27. Bronse Beasley passed away Monday night at his home in Westfleld. He had for Carthage, where they will rep.

Otto Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. William ly moaern, niceiy lurnisnea, guoa heajgarage. 708 Broadway. 1-26 LOST On Friday afternoon, either in Gays or Mattoon, strand of pearl beads with sapphire clasp.

return to Journal-Gazette office and receive reward. 1-28 TUNETN on N. B. C. network.thti evening at 9 o'clock Central Standard Time and- hear Westing-house Radio Idea Contest.

Winners will be announced. Anderson's Ra- dio tt Electric 102 S. 19th Authorized Westinghouse Radio dealers, 1-27 FOlfRENT Six-room house witH bath; well and cistern water inside; front.drlveAii:231fl-Moul-i-Irle Ave. xl-23 FOR TRADE-Good six-room house, modern except heat: on paved street, bavement naid: close to operation two weeks ago. resent the depositors of the Dime Ellis, Mr.

and Mrs. C. C. Bullock been ill for a long time from cancer The funeral will be held Wednes Miss 8ophia Chlsra, Mrs. Archie Chism; Orrison Chism taii Alber' BIG SAVINGS Savings Bank, now defunct, In a lawsuit against the county treasurer of Hancock county.

The treasurer, it is said, is seeking to recover the day afternoon at the United Brethren church, with burial in En on Bullock attended the funeral of P03L1C SALE We will hold a combination public sale" at the Walling Screws livery barn Thursday, February. at ten Noah Johnston In Loxa, on Monday Look over this list. Men's, women's cemetery. Paris, Jan. 27.

(INS) Adhering closely to the ministerial lineup of the last Andre Tardieu government, which preceded the Theodore Steeg coalition-1 that crashed Thursday, Senator Pierre Laval successfully ended forty-eight Ijours of negotiations today by forming a cabinet. He presented his ministry to Presidents Gaston Doumergue at noon, and taHed the first cabinet meeting for five p. m. afternoon; and children's rubbers, basketball or tennis shoes and all of the ladies' Billy; Bobby and Jladys, have returned from Osawatomie, Where they attended the funeral of little Miss Betty Jo suede oxfords, straps and pumps at He leaves his wife, Mrs. Mary Connelly Beasley, and his parents, Mr.

end-Mrs. William Beasley of Parts. He was born in Ashmore townshiprColes tired tn TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. prompt Anybody wishing to full amount of county funds he had on deposit, while the other depositors are attempting to have, all money on deposit at the time the bank failed drrided-ivneflal iwsis. a twenty per cent discount this week sell stuff bring it in to our sale.

2000 FOR RALE Two fresh cows three town; will trade for smaller house and four years old." Dhone county or vacant" lots." Phone 2962 or "Prairie -KveVhrnetrrr at- 1-27 BROWN'S SHOE SHOPPE. Mr. and Mrs. J. Stennett, Miss 8138.

H. E. Sours. xI-28 "701. xl-28 1-27 GARDNER 4c BALL; that vlchilty most of his life..

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