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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 7

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TUESDAY, JANUARY 1S, 1928 THE MATTOON t)AILY JOURNAL-OAZETTE ANO COMMERCIAL-8TAR PACE ssv: Cheerful Old Soldier FighttBootleggers i ALONG LIFE'S FAMOUS FORTS Menus That Pats in the Night PEI1I2EY STORE HEADS TO HOLD COHVEHf IQH E. Casey manager of the local Train Na 2, at Spokane, Trs'-i NO. 1, at Chicago; Train No. 4 at sai1 City Tralu No. 8 at St Louis and train No.

at New York City. In addl-1 tlon to the sleepers there will be carried dining, club and observation and! IN U. S. HISTORY I ft 1 1 gHwwisr Hi II 7 sJi i By ELMp SCOTT WATSON By THOMAS A.CLARK Dean He. t'BlTnr IIIImIi.

J. C. Penney Company store, will leave baggage cars, Br FANNIE KILBOURNE i i On Monday, January li, on a special traia passing through Eftlnghara at o'clock Monday afternoon with many other Penney store manager for it, lilt, WMttra Nwtpapr Uatoa.) -of- ih Three special sleeper trains take the entire party from City to New York City. There the company offices and warehouses be inspected. 5." FIRE CHIEF LEAVES FOR MURPHY8BORO CONVENTldfc 'iVuff u.

sid-' ii, you to' ll.t I THEN I am dead," John VV, dell once sold; "1 want the big convention to be held la Atlantic Cfty, from January 20 to January 23. v- It Is stated la A prospectus of the meeting that business matters will be IT WAS fortunate thtt 'they found the row vf figures before even the soup, If they '-bad chanced It, along toward the coffee they could have paused for only a hurried glance and then been hustled Into the great outdoor, i Leisure li not served In the, Rote Garden restaurant on Broad 1 The atmosphere doe not encourage fim rhur nrA itui i -ruing for Muhysbo will be devoted to the annual convention of tha Illinois creating a higher plane of efficiency for the business Firemen's Association, which will b1 men. carve on my tombstone this line 'Here Ilea a man who lived a number of years 'and found but, one thing that there is do substitute for has been conceded, I believe, that our first parents, before they transgressed the regulations of the Garden; had nothing to do but en-Joy themselves to snip off a shoot from some over-ambltlous vine or flowering shrub and to watch I i held In that city for the nf thrtV rav. javi The convention Is to be held In the Ambassador hotel. Managers and their 0wlng to th faure of t04 wives, to the number of 1,000 people crum, u.

-Jsb From It Grew America's v' 'Second Metropolis Illinois has two forts which may well Jay claim to belnj Included among the most famous id American history Fort Chartres on the Mississippi ami Fort Dearborn on Lake Michigan. Just, as the massive. bastions of 'Fort Chartres typified the rule of the Old world the French in the Mississippi valley so did the' log walls of fort Dearborn represent the reign of the New, the American. There were two Fort Dearborns, the first built In 1803 by Capt John Whistler (an ancestor of the famous painter) and named for Gen. Henry Dearborn, secretary of war.

Soon after the outbreak of the War of 1812 General Hull at Detroit ordered Capt Nathan Heald to evacuate Fort Dear born and march to Fort Wayne, Ind. Heald, although the sullen behavior of the Pottawatomie Indians around the fort augured 111, prepared to obey the order. On the morning of August 1.1, 1812, "there' Issued forth the snddest procession Michigan avenue has ever known" the garrison of Fort Dear- an appropriation to cover his expect 1 osWVtVU uv tot. Notable men who will address ths es, Chief Weaver himself la UnancJfigL w. w- vt nil w-- triP order to keep hlm.etf things grow.

Jf such a condition ofi affairs had continued long1 they would 1 have left the Garden of their own ac-! cord from utter weariness and dissat-1 Isfactlon, and would not have had to Mrs. Marv Ann -Johnson. 84. savs AwlvinM ntt ai a tKo ten fairly, brazen romance and, Jlm'a and Kancy'i waa a newly kindled, any little. that mlgnt blaze Up georgeoualy or puff out altogether according to wbicn sephyr of chance Mew.

i Ifancy discovered the penciled flg-nrea on the back of their menu: 40. F-453. 33. Ij, etc i She read the first items aloud. Some thrifty souls have been adding up their dinner check," said Jim, finding all the savory that the Rose Garden's special dinner lacked In Just sharing It with Nancy.

"Let's figure out what they had. that must be roast" He consulted the a la carte side of tlie menu. Sure enough; prime ribs a Piedrb were forty cents. girl had fish," Nancy took It up gayly. Taking up everything In Ufa with quick, gay sympathy was Nancy's way.

"Mercy, the extravagant she put on trousers during the Civil War and fought with the Union Army. She asks a pension. She is living at Worcester, Mass. Congressman Nicholas Longworth, Republican leader, may well smile bow that he is considered a probable winner ot the House speakership and arrangements are being made to receive the stork at his home. -v Rev.

Father George Bennett has a Wben the Lord said to Adam. "In 8ma parl8n ln Weehawken. N. the sweat of thy face shalt thou est' of BOtne i200 BOula. They are poor, bread, It was not a curse he was pro-.

So i8 he. Povert ot tn w.orgt nounclng but the greatest blessing hej of thelr nilgerv Tne women am, h. secreUry of the th melbwJ Y. M. C.

Arthur Nash of Clnciu- U8Uuns- natl; William J. Bryan, Senator Frank JOINS BROTHERS. 'i a Willis of Ohio; Dr. Russell 11. Con- Pat Clark has arrived from Lo.

Xn? well, Judge Harold Wells and Dr. gdeil. He will be affiliated with Wa! James h. Lough. brothers.

Jack Clark and Mike Clarki' Among the company speakers will in their garage at 1101 Champaign ave- be James C. Penney, E. C. Sams, Dtie. Geofge II.

BuHhrfell and F. B. Short. tHl It will require six special trains to Stranfte news from Mexico, miglity't carry the company associates. Train strange.

She has an cx-presldeht No. 1 will ho made up at Ogden, Utah; alive and doing well. l-uuiu tuuvnveu, xuk dren were driven deeper into Ihe Dem Chief peopie in ine world are tnose wno work and the roost useful ones no matter how hard and common the depths ot illicit liquor. Father Eeu-nett was not concerned with the law but he was with the welfare of his Nerves Gone born marching to its death. work may seem and the most unhap- parish.

Ho strove to close the saloons py are those who have nothing to do at mUam nnd Eundaye. They -A but to think about themselves. fused. Then he went to tho source. tws "I OWE MY LIFE TO KARNAK" 1 Al real wm 01 tne.

He caught the rumrunners landing I world has gone Into the Invention of cargoes under police protection on I "labor-saving" devices, and yet the op-1 Weehawken piorg. Father Bennett eratlon of every such device Involves has a flehtine law. Threats anil DECLARES JOSEPH C0NNE1T creature must nave cad suet ot soie; i a bribes did not move him. lie was a new kind of labor, nnd the total amount of work demanded Is about 1 protecting his own. Ten policemen the same as It was before.

The people i and ono business man face trial and i on wouldn't hesitate to say so, Peoria Man Says I MP 1 i urn i i 11 nas 1111 01 Kinney ana meaner, WOUld Like tO Make a tre bles from which suffered fo the end Is not yet. Rumor loads It to Washington. But for every curse hurled at Father a hundred blessing come from thotso he loves and labors for. This vear8 aD(1 want t0 epreoi" 1 1 Speech About Wonderful Medic nf.j: vvuiiucnui UlCUICIIIf i-l Kon new8 10 everyooay. i that's the only fish that's sixty-five cents.

But what can '1-8' or an '8' be? There's nothing on the menu for eight cents." They studied' the menu for a few pazzled momenta, then Jim grinned, enlightened. "It's a budget 1" he exclaimed. These aren't foods at alt Look! that's rent, forty dollars. And I'll bet that's food." "Of course It Is 1" delighted. "And Kf is clothing.

But what on earth la n-sr I 10 "My kidneys snd bladder wer. They had not gone south along the lake shore very far until the Indians opened fire upon them aad within a few minutes the Fort Dearborn massacre had added Its list of 53 slaughtered men, women and children, to the bloody annals of border history. The story of that massacre Is both' a tale of horrors and a recital of heroism onparalleJed how Capt. Willlnm Wells rode to the rescue of Mrs. Heald, his niece, and how he sold his life so dearly; how an Indian sprang into the wagons bearing the children and tomahawked all of them save one; how Mrs.

Corbln fought her attackers until she was literally cut to pieces; how Sergeant Hayes engaged In a hand-to-hand corpbat with an Indian, ran his bayonet Into the sevage's breast so deeply that It could not be pulled out and how, supported by the bayonet, the Indian tomahawked the soldier and the two worrlors fell dead together; how Black Partridge, the Pottawatomie chief, saved Mrs. Helm, the Incident commemorated in a monument standing where it took place. Although the second Fort Dearborn, built In 1817. became an important military and fur trading post, it never I ft? VV Stir 1 til i 1 i Everybody in Town. whom I hove known who have tried the hardest to devise some way to get out of work have expended more physical energy In their otterapts to evade work than would hsve Veen necessary to accomplish the tosk they were attempting to sidetrack.

Riddell was right. There Is no substitute In the world for work, nnd It's Just as well there Isn't, for nothing Induces more peaceful, more genuine satisfaction, more real happiness than work well conceived and well disordered that 1 would have to gete up a dozen times during the 1 had pains through the small of m' eV Ih.nt wnnlil luaf itnn ma Gains 29 Pounds and In -V 1 L'i-k Feels Like a New Man amI (1outil, times. otm iihiI rheumatism throush my should? "Insurance!" said Jim promptly. American Post Office The beginning of the American post office proper was In February, 1001. From 1707 to the year before lie Revolutionary war the general post oltice In London controlled the postal sen-Ice In America.

The period of activity In (be establishment of postal facilities bopnn when Benjamin FranUHn was appointed postmaster at I'hiladelplila in 1737. "Eight a month's a hundred a year. That's about what five thousand straight life would cost a young fellow. I I Just happened to look it up the other day." They raided a bouse ln Detroit and got five kegs of beer but it is a i long, cold spell before summer. it Is gas and ice," Nan- Finis J.

Garrett, Democratic floor leader of the House of Representatives, was snapped at the Capitol Just before the opening of tho second session of the sixty-eighth congress. tj guessed triumphantly. An incredulous pucker appeared be Had Suffered Eighteen Years With ers. arms and legs. I could hardly Rheumatism and Stomach Trou- lrasr myself around.

Then. too. rtr? bles Until He Had Almost slomarh was so out whack that? Lost Hope Of Getting hlnatlnn-. hlllousness nnd headaches Well. i followed every meal.

I tried dieting' hut that onlv made mp weaker. 'osf Seldom. Indeed has any modlrlm more than twenty pounds In received such indorsement of its pow-Jand had about given mv case up as ers as that nccorded the remarkable hopeless. i new preparation. Karnak, by Mr.

Jos-! "Well sir. Karnak has made me cph Connett. of 117 Donald Pe- fool like a man made over. Mv kid jorln. 111.

It Is doubtful ir a more ney and liver troubles are all nmazInK demonstration of health- of the past now, and I sleep the, bulldlnff has ever been made public who'e nlRht throuph without waklns; Ulth his case considered almost uo. I don't even Rive a thought to hopelew after elehteen years of sf- rheumatism nnd stomach trouble aav-' fAcInn HI. a int tween Jim's eyes. Dr. Percy Stickney Grant, brilliant clergyman who was rector of the provided such a dramatic reason for "That guy Isn't allowing enough for I Church of the Ascension, New York, 1 fi 1 a nimpJor it a finturv Tiua rrnriL.

LATE SECRETARY WALLACE rent, is he? He can't get a place fit to take a nice girl to for forty dollars, can be?" REINFORCE GLANDS TO KEEP YOUNG SAYS SCIENTIST to a hospital for treatment, physicians pronouncing him a "nervous wreck.1 "Of course be can," said Nancy. ESTATE NEARLY Des Moines, Jan. 13 The late Henry C. Wallace, secretary of agriculture, left an estate valued at $160,439, MO, C10 ln life ins'ir- "My cousin hns a two-room flat out near High Bridge that they pay thirty-five for and It's cute. If this girl hss being remembered as" the first.

That memory is a cherished tradition of the city which grew up on lis site America's. second metropolis, Chicago. (, 1524. Western Xwnpper Unln.) Father of Greek Mutic Terpander. the father ot Greek music, was celebra: 1 among his contemporaries of Seventh century B.

C. for his devc opment of the lyre and for his mnr.y victories at the Pythian dtntsts In honor of Apollo. I Schoolgirl Wife vMinuii u-Bunen mat iu more, and aott'aliv eained twnt. any ideas about fixing up a place, for-1 nine pounds. I can't say half enourlL In.

Tnn1. .1 ,11 Thousands of Men and Women Are tjr'a plenty." now the picture of health and has Rained twenty-nine pounds. Hut let thia well known man tell his owu story. I ance, with obligations and debts of approximately $126,000, according to the preliminary report of the administrator filed in court late yesterday. "It is?" Jim's astonishment was ki nailing mm i win ne giaa rn reu anyone personally about my Try Karnak yourself! And remens ber Karnak Pills are an essentfJv Now Taking Glandogen to Help Regain Normal Health, Vigor and Strength.

"I feel like owe my llfo to Kar- tn ii ii mm uki iikq 10 go oowo to and Important part of the Karnak ixugru wim Drifuiuesa. a must be amusement," be went on. "Gosh, that fellow's got a nerve. Think of expecting a pretty girl who's been used to good times and attention and everything, to settle down to eight dollars a month for amusement two." Cw me square ana make a speech to c- treatment, especially If constipated eryone In Peoria about this remark' Karnak Is sold In Matfoon by TL ab. medicine.

If it was like ell the Frlsbey ft and by the leadlM other medicines I wasted my money druggists In every town. IV4 V. TVKisAWW WW "Why, I don't think that's nervy at Save Time sJL Two people could have an awful lot of fun on eight dollars a month. They could go to one good show thst would be four-sixty, balcony seats snd Hi if A kT PROTECT Dr. Arnold Lorand of Austria says ln his book, "Old Age Deferred," ln speaking of the glands: "We must insist upon the reinforcement ot their functions if changed by age or disease by means ot extracts obtained from the similar organs ot healthy yjung ahimals." GLANDULAR ACTIVITY NECESSARY IF IMPORTANT ORGANS OF BODY PERFORM THEIR FUNCTIONS.

At a recent medical convention In Chicago Dr. Roy Upham, president of the American Institute of Homeopathy, stated that because of tho Intimate connection of the nervous system with the glands, many sufferers from nervous disorders were receiving remarkable benefits from glandular treatment. He further stated that this glandular treatment could be taken by mouth line any other medicine, and that an operation Is not necessary. Dr. Samuel J.

Staub, according to a recent dispatch, said that people suffering from thst "below par" feeling, accompanied by loss of appetite, sleeplessness, loss of Weight, and so forth, can be set right by having the balance of their glandular secretions restored. When you want to eat in a hurry try the Victory Cafe. Time yourself and see how quickly and courteously you arc served the Victory way. We Make a Specialty of Our Sunday Dinners. You will be clad you canic.

Work hard to make your business a aucccss. Spend money freely to make your home a delight Take pleasure In acquiring wealth of possession. Then sit back, and enjoy them free from worry safeguarded by dependable Insurance. Insure and be sure. Phone 14 S.

R. Evans Insurance Agency 8 ljjljlj GLANDULAR TREATMENT (GLANDOGEN) CAN NOW BE TAKEN IN CONVENIENT TABLET FORM. Thousands of men and women are now turning to glandular treatment to help regain lost strength, vigor, vitality and health. Since science has prepared a glan4 treatment ln simple compact tablet form Olandogen It is a simple matter to take glandular treatment. Glandogen Is scientifically prepared in two "different forme, one for men and one for women, from the vital glands of healthy young animals, combined with other efficacious Ingredients.

Frank J. Rltter will gup-ply you. Mail orders accepted. 1 Mrs. John Carrigan of Providence, R.

bas been ordered to go to school two more years by the truant officer. She's only 13. INVITES YOU ji car fare and to a movie or two. And tben Just think of the fun you can have without spending hardly anything I Skating on Van Cortlandt park in the winter arid going on picnics in the summer, building a fire and cooking outdoors. And having another couple In for dinner end to play csrds afterward that' doesn't cost much." "That's so." Jim sgreed.

"Those things are a circus. And if you like a person a lot, it's fun Just to stay borne sometimes, read out loud or play crlbbage." "Crlbbage is a good game," said Nancy. "Dad -and I used to plsy a game after dinner every night when I was youngster." Jim looked across the table at her, ao gay snd pretty and dear. A gsme of crlbbage after dinner every night with Nancy 1 lie looked down at the figures, the chart by which some game little vessel was going to chance the sens. Of course the budget chart may have been drawn by a storm-tossed old couple, by a lone woman or a father and son.

but Jim would never believe It "Thirty-five dollars a month for clothes," he read. "They can't make If for that, can they? If the girl likes 1602 BROADWAY i MOTHER Children's Watch Child's Bowels Ladies' Hi Shoes Brown and Black, mostly Cuban heels; Some low heel ehoee that sold up to $7.00 "California Fig Syrup" is Shoes One lot of Children's Shoes; Shoes That Sold as High as $4 Children's Harmless Laxative JM (Q) VE CKD Dollar Day $1.00 Dollar Day $1 Wednesday, January 14th Wednesday, January 14th Store Open for Business at 8:00 A. M. Ladies' Low Shoes the kind of clpthes you wear, for Instance?" Ob, surely It was a couple who had drawn up the chart I The -very breath of romance can be In a budget The special dinner progressed from tasteless soup to tasteless coffee. The hungry buzzards In the aisle drew nearer as dessert approached.

But Jim and Nancy neither tasted, saw nor heard the cheapness. Tor the second time that night, romance was falling ever the twosome table like a enowstorm over prosy and familiar Sights, changing and food and Insurance Into glittering, mysterious charm. Under the eye of the disapproving welter, Jim slipped the soiled menu Into his sent a wordless wish after the fellow mariners who had had last fSktrnp whannvA tikvn' Ladies' Hi Shoes High Shoes With High Heels Dollar Day Patent and Dull Leather; Mostly Lew Htel. Special for Boys' Shoes One lot of Beys' Shoes; 8lzee 1 to 6 Dollar Day $1.00 Felt Slippers Choice of Women's Felt Slippers In this store. Dollar Day $1.00 Men's Felt Slippers Soft Padded Soles Regular $US and f1.4a values Dollar Day $1.00 Dollar Day $1.00 2 pairs $1.00 UlSli if iivicii it 1 1 'iv uuffcirr, Hosiery they were netting sail, might their game tittle craft find good speed and fair weather 1 $1-Just One Vi--v 'One pair of Women's Uta A Dunn Lew Mi( Qboea for 11.00.

this le displayed In our New. up-to-date etyle. This pair for $1.00 to the first woman who ean wear them. $1-Just One One Pair Men's Flor-sheim Shoes This pair Is dlsplsysd In window.5 This pair for $1.00 to first man who can wesr them. Women's Black Silk.

Our own No. S66 Black 81, Hose. Pure 811k. All perfect Ne seconds. Buy one pair at reaular prlee pay $1.00 for.

second Children love' the pleasant taste of "California Fig Syrup" and gladly take It even' when bilious, feverish, sick, or No other laxative regufutes the lender tittle bowels so nicely. It sweetens Ihe stomach and starts-the liver and bowels with-, out cramping, or overacting. Contains no narcotics or soothing Tell your druKalst you want ohlv Two Pairs for $1.00 Ladje Wool and Silk and Wool Hose Sixes S'i and snly. Dollar Day 2 pairs for LOO $1.00 OFF $1.00 off any purchase of $5.85 or more $1.00 OFF Not Natural Cleavage The pnrtltiR of husband aiid wife .18 like tho cleaving of a heart; one balf will flutter here, one there. Tennyson.

Dollar Day Dollar Day the genuine "California fig Syrup Dollar Day $1.00 wnicu nas uireciiona tar nahien and 2 pairs $2.95 1 Indiana roan claims he has travelen children ot all ages printed bot-two million, mires, and to we Just ay $1.00 i AA A'A4 A AA AA A AAA A A AAA a'aaa AAAAAAAaVaaVaAAAAM I.

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