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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 4

Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 4

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Kill! UHPING THOSE FRENCH tfOLLS FEAR A RECURRENCE EERSHING PINS DECORATION' nr mini Ur iLU LnUuliil 1 MATTOOIT JOVftMAi. OOMFsVNY. M. P. KMtfaa i PTMldral E.

a Tuckar torary Big Thanksgiving Sale of (Git; Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Hot. 25-26-27 ajf i 4 1 Michigan Crop 4 White Nay Be. ns llO IVU Springfield, nii Not. 13. That there will be a recurrence of the Spanish influenta epidemic in this atate, is the belief of a number of doctors who have been making a study of the situation.

Juat how severe It will be, they say. depends upon the xuae-use taken to it and how much cooperation the public gives. Some well versed physicians state that the second wave of the epidemic la already sweeping Europe and that It may be expected here shortly, probably in two weeks. Members of the stite department of health are of the opinion thul the Kuropeao. epidemic is caused from not having the disease entirely stamped out, and that la their fear for ibis country.

In a number of places in Illinois the schools have been opened, only to be closed ajjaln, with the announcement ihat tin would remain closed until all ot ihe epidemic had passed Tbe wave of the ln-Bueoia is belicvt-d by state health officers to be simpl) due to the fact i 5000 Solid Peeked Golden Old fashioned Lye ftlj Hominy, 3 large cans QQ Old Fashioned Lye Hominy No. i cans, ap 4 cans for fcUC Bed ripe, solid pack Tomjtofs No. 2 cans, A 0Q Solid packed Sauer Kraut, No. ct-nv 10c; IOl Scans IfcC Canned Sweet Potatoes. No.

No. 8 cans J)C Lbs. Best Hand Picked Per Pound fc4 V-s -4. tMa 4. l5A4; if.

-1 rrv i 7 ST i. i General Pershing pinned the Distinguished Rerviee Crosa on Prf-rale Nick Connors of the 4 2d division. Infantry, for bravery at Chateau Tbiairy. Haatowal of tha reward la here shows ZELERO BRAND niirnDilTQ In Syrup PITTED RED UllCliRItd per No.2 can Strawberries in (food heavy ayrup, ri can 25c Blueberries, for pios, per can taOC Blackberries, solid packed, per can. Thomas Plums, IVr No.

2 cans 25c 20c Rex Jelly, No 10 pulls large 85c Tba afeoay'wmB th Taaa koaw dtrT teal aftogrrhr toaytied by Oemuifl dafeaA. But kndtrwtty It Tar rhoM obtrto-tng rtvutb ghrta doited ap to thetr beat eeMmta ptce aad any SMd letto wnadd hapoy to Umio. Pure FRUIT JeJIy Sp-ial oz. Kiass Hex Jelly IP No. pa Is 40C Rex Jelly rt A lHoz.

jars UC Put strained Borey, tall jar. 25c gggP- MILK 12c ALOACUHt I SMOKED UNA FISIf SARDINES Half Pound Larjje laOl Flatcans IUC ovtl IjCiC SSL OATS 3 3Sc ANNUAL CONVENTION OF W.F.M.S. KELO HERE The thirty-sixth annual convention of the -Woman's --Wanlgn Mtaaiona ry Society of tbe MethortiPt Church wad held on Tburaday and Friday In thin city. The couction was to have hen held in Areola, bnt it was fi und necessaiy to change the meeting place because of th Influriua epidemic in that city. The reports given shi wed that excellent work had been acrompbuliiM in every department during yesr Just closed.

Mrs. J. nn nf Mattoou, corresponinif secretary, gave a gratifying report Miss Lucrr tla Brewer of Tuledo showed that the wmount ratt henie ml- sions van over which was $3,000 more than 'he amount. Tho spfiKiT of Thurday was Mrs. Frank of K.m n.

branrh tecretary of Your IVojiU Wurk. Mrs M. r0oii coaforer.e piti iary, a- pn-n-nt, and bsiil' the ii.tt re-'ing ad-lr- the h- 'I officer for i'ie newly e'n Tb 3" of1i hi are Pr. iri. nt A f'harletot.

Vice Mr? Moore -irn. Paris; Mrs -Xib All x.ind' r. U-n K.ti' Ir.ii Corn Flakes larre package witty Journal tetabllsha In 1809 Waaler Oasatta EatabRane 1867 Dally Journal Eatabllaha In 174 Camolldatea' January 3. IMS. Mfc fey Carrier, Mr WMk 1fea Daily, yoar by nail drat ad naoowd ian W-80 aM ataar aowoa 6.00 TWapfcanaa: sjiatiiu Oflaa, EdltoriaJ Roema 12 Je Prtatfesj Dapartmant 144 bbarad at a port offloa at Mat-km, TPfeY1 aa aeogau-olaaa mattar.

iUtw caasBilet1ooa to TMI JOVRNAL4AZITTB, Mattoon, llllnola, MORI FEDERAL OOrtTROi. public baa bn ultr tie lm-ansstna ttt tha ainress companies, torn time a-o, already van tadaiaJ control. It ap-faan that thay warn, In a war, bat tfea fraaldant oaa now issued a proo BunatJon them over offl dally aj4 plaoinx tha company unfa oontrol of Ms. McAdoo. jotnpanlaa had bean operated privately boa.

under tha aeoncy of the dlree-)ofanaral of tha railroads. Now the ttutloa said to be clar'fled be-Hue tha government has official arIedMUon over them and air. Mo-Adoo will ran them at ha la running tha rallroadf and Tariout other thing, the aotlon Just taken wa nwHiirr to permit tha director-general to In-areaae express ratua to the public If the public has derived any bene-flt from government supervision of freight handling no one baa yet coma forward to lay so. Judging the future tha pant, sa.yreal -Improvement may be eipected In the of tha express business. TTin general trenJ, wnera tne ajiarcjaaf control, ta for rates to go op and efficiency to go down.

Certain It la that the federated railroads have not operated In a manner satisfactory to the traveling public. Ordinary complaint haa been stilled because the war demanded sacrifices from alL Now there will be a proper demand that government regulation and operation shall not extend over a longer period than necessary. After the armistice was signed and the censorship removed, the govern- Bent took over the operation of the cable Unes. The OlT.cial Bulletin, edited by George Creel, seems to have "scooped" the nation on tha official announcement, and the postmaster general, who will control the cables as he is controlling the telephoDes and telegraphs, will in ke do statement for publication. The officials of the cahla companies prcten agatnat the action, especially a the emergency seems to have aaseeii.

Indianapolis News. WILEY BERN8T0RFF DID 1 SOME SPY WORK HIMSELF When Ambassador von Bern torff left America on the Kreden VIII there were many pfrvop.s. anions the heat ol American citizens. wl' were sorry for his leading Bern storff bad wept when he had said farewell. He bad toid a fiuaveruK story of his love for Aruetica nil hut sorrow that "this state of bad I ao unfortunately coie about a two great nations." But 'orff did not tell that: I Durirg the years In wDich he was supposed to be the friend of Arnema and the reprcseDtative if a fr.etidly country.

Count Johnhn von i ambassador of imperial ermaii to i the United States of America, no! only countenanced the or of the lowest grades of file-, hut indulged In It now and thrn hi-: el' the tricks that lie worked was to ca. ry a specially consmii ed pair o' feid glasses with him to all maneuiers ol the United States arii or iia'. These field glasses the game as any other ftI1 However, they were vas'ly different, for they carried a conceal camera, with which Bernstcrff snapped picture after picture of sat'or. armament and equipment. As non as be retimed to the embassy FJern-atorff had the pleiures developed and sent hurried'y to his maet-r in lier-lln, that 'he kaiser 'nigh V.rinw all ros-'Bible of America's equipment N'o wonder Bernsitorff was so sorry to leave! We haTe a car load of New York Ta 1-imn Sweets and CUH'ow er hand picked at 51.75 per Bushel QUAKER OATS Larpe round package 27c BY STREET RUMORS Charleston, Nov 2.1 Street ru- nicri sre bus in connection with the possible of deputies by the uel) elected county officers, who will us'iUie their duties on the first Monda In Decembir It 11 said that Joe Ijine.

who has s.rved(so well under Treasurer l)all- ey. will be kept Mr. Childless for .11 time, and It also added that 1 ib Kln'el. formeily of Charles-tor but now of Chicago, has been a clerical position in the treasurer ottice It is also said that an CHOICE OF HUSBAND OR COUNTRY UP TO WILHILMINA Husband or country? Hollands queen may choose. Prince l-'enry.

the royal consort does not taud high with 'he people of Queen Wilhelmtna His sympathies hve ben with his native Germany Most of Holland has leaned to be causa of the allies Holland people may go to the length of banishing the husband of 'heir queen from their land this extent revolution may go In Holland Then the choice of husband or eoualry would be to the queen. 1 A. i. X'. 'V tU I i bJi Qiizr.x wh.hki.misa ant PHI NCR HKRY ()K HOLLAND i Quaker Corn 12mc pkjre Tapioca, per 0 IC Seet Pickles per jar IOC Queen Olives full quart.

25c Pine qu'ility Red Onaos A. No. Scans Best Red Kidney Beaus I5c i Pbrlt cans Drttninfot or Alice Pbrlt and Bonus, No. 2 cms I2KC Ore nt Brand Lima Beans, No. 2 cans I5c Rifle I Early June Peax, jHr can Special Offering for the (3-eat Thankssivinjr Hale 25c Fi qu ilitv iced Oflja Pit e.ipk No.2 (la cantjUQ Finest qualitv siloed Pineapp'eNo.

1 Vit large ca UwC F'ancy Tab Apri cots.lgu. No.2i-ans I '2C Fancy Tabh Pea hes QHA lure No. 2 ffjUG Pineapple Butter, ft ounce A Klass IUC Pure Apple Batter, Pure Presorv np os. 13 oz. jar Pure Pres rv je ot 1i lb.

jar JC Campbell's To- jj mato Soup. IvC Vaq Camp's A Spagbet. Van Camp' iff Spasrhet.Ri.2ml JC Dyer's Bes C-CatsuolOozcan IOC Pi entoes t'Cr can 20c Pure Pepper A pr 4 oz. can IwL Assorted Spic a i's, per 4 oz.can IUC Celery Saltbiir shakers. 2 for IOC JELL tic Tooth Picks 10c 3 boxes for.

DESr PEABERRY Ooffee5r25c liroadway Blend, vslua, per aaf Big Kernel, fanciest arj.e lrsnd, per pouod Blend, the Oflp est tht uiooey can Barrinvton Hall, sol- Of)p ub Coffee, per jar maJ Mixed Tea, Afn Per pound Fostum CEREAl Per La gest LO er La ge Package Fancy Eating and Cooking buy now for Xmas at pej bushel $2.00 Lemons, large aad A fig Juicy, per dozen Potatoes, per CI AC bushel 8weet Potatoes, Par PoTm Rutabagas, "Per pound Large Red Glo'je On loo, per Turnips, Purple Top, per peek 6c 2Mc 35c 30 ng to SOc and over stmiu 775 Arenne Ston-251 aad 252 3 i I I 3 "0 Mrs. Ithodes, 1hsurer Mrs. Toledo D. C. Hamilton, Humbolt.

Recording secretary Mrs Pearl Vancvoke Wejt field t'itj4Hin'liAS jejretary Mrj J. J. Stephenson, M.Utot.n. "SrjPermterfflPni ttteratirre aire. H.

V. Ulake, Cainargo. Ortarmas bor Mrs. M. S.

Smith, Newman. Mite box -Mrs B. Y' McCsrty, Tuscola Siiiicrln'fndent of Rx'enslon Work Mrp. I Areola Mrs AleianJer presided at the Fri-dij morning sifsiun, when there wan a round table, tn which nearly every Ircati- some psrt. A mrmor tal per' lit- conducted hy Mrs I.ewel-lyn Mnnre, In honor of those member ho dming the jeir just past, followed The mite box report, as well as ths spfci.il mk showed Kratifyin It vo'fd to rwdd the nit con-v-r-i a in Tuseola.

Tto- omention plerlted $10,000 for woik EMPEROR OF JAPAN hONOhS AMERICAN GENERALS Bv The Unted Press, Nov 21 The emperor r.f bas tbe tirind it -he ord-i' of the ng Sin of Murch and up-n (ien 'al I' i ker 1 1 'be (o-and of 'he Otd--r of rauc-wonia on I'ershlng. GROVE. Njw cron IU ad RICE Per pound 1 2c that the malady had not been exterminated and that (E.rms still liVe Tbe state department of health Is Just now bending Its efforts to deal with a recuiieme of disease Literature, dtallng with all ptias.es of i the quetyUon. will be printed and die trlbuted through the medium of the i press throughout the state, educating the public to Hi 1 nti'd (or prompt ac- Hon If th coming wave of Intluensa is not to ht- uioie secre and attend- I ed by higher rule of inoitality than the first. I According to lr St flair Drake director of the slate department of health, the danger lies the public Using oo many changes as soon as the bars are laid down and the quar antine raised The' pneumonia season, Irsl-e poinfi out, begins during influenza years ahout the middle of IVceniber and does not until the latter part of Mav, during which time the mortality late Is unusually Th" lew rules to he observed In every community will, It.

Is bt- lleved, have a deal to do with lessening the effect of the epidemic. Th staip department will nUo have an abundant suiply of serum and vaccine and it hNo seinllng, to Washington and other eaftern cities studv tho latest methods In treating for pneumonia by vaccinaTton. PRETTYLEGEND ABOUT DEATH OF POPE PIUS Paris. No 2S Popp rim has been dead these four years and still r-sders write asking for the truth I about the pretty legend to the erTei tb it the Pontiff died in IWlntuiu after an effort to stop the flow of blood at Its source "The legend too pretty to be ttrue," Jean He Bonn, fun writes in the Intranslgeani Those who niw Pius in the last days it his ran testify that the white-haired obi man continued to perform his functions and say his pravers. without stirring, in the Yet, at bottom of the Imend ihere is th" germ of fact, like a km' chalice of a cbitnenr.il il "Pius was kili'd died because he was lish 'he superhuman le- on AuKust 1114, to pro' na; o- of the apos'les and 'he name of dr.

honor of manV-'nd ir nor, i ne ir rat urn know the ten of I his b-' dred at least i.now ho' to he writ.eii. an'', how 'hirh it Is not possible at to ak opposed with 'ires'. Iication of i document win hav won the author in. mo in the memory of the wr, eon i rr "Ml and Weak. Plus riiuso he was unabl" to do else, nnd he dbd from tr his llfo ss a on tb r'i'b.

slncp every irri rin in. O'hers who km l.u'' hi. Impair' pi-- did rot prerr rit 'be Pope hehind a form of have astonish' the ers MiM ran tell how was ready to eo to the ext. conimnnicating the Cm ho1 of "For the moment 11 I. hoii.

say that Pius died in i fourteenth 'lay of the that he wantel tu ect th. of Papal neutrality That h- Home Instead of in lv igiu.ii in any way diimnb-h the cf Li tad to In i. I ia ll WAR WILL BROADEN YOUNG MEN'S VISION From the N. York of oung Ann come bar from Rurope after wi'fc op.md I wl'h our allies and hy what th. fen of the Isles Fran o'h- .1 ir 1 ave eign trsvel Is mu.illy part of tr ucarton of tbe rich whkh th.

ed -ICS oi rncir count ryiei' r-cinm pn'i ve win need oreadlh of and tho'tght more than ev-r In riavp to come, because Aruerira hn re! the family of sreal nai.or.s her Interests hereafter will he in'er-national There was me. In the claim of the Pnir-slm tr1-ts that srrvlrp In th" srrry 'i of pence was a liberal eil Hi wrlrn turned th peasrant toy an i man. America Is -il troverred in i national afff-irs, hut its n.iinir'pMSiys- tem leaves much to be desired 1 sight of the cltits and towns of countries should sol- dlers some Idea that may bear pood fruit I u'l ri'Sri nt of ex- ee tt.O a a t- il i i i arrangement has been made whereby the Mattoon hankj will collect the tares of the weBt side of the county for Mr. Childress, who by a recently enacted law oecomes the collector of taxes for all of (he townships. It is presumed that George H.

Da vis, who haa flllej the pl.tt for eight years, will be named local deputy by Sheriff Aye. Humors state that owing to the low wage schedule fixed by the county board for the compensation of sheriff, deputlet and turnkeys, that It will be Impossible to name a deputy sheriff for Mattoon, and this work will he performed out of the office In Charleston Friends of Harold Smith state he will he reappointed Jhe mothers' pen slon officer and probation officer of the Juvenile court, which position he has beid for some time County Clerk and Mrs Elston. wi.o are expert office people, will tak charge of the county clerk's office. Miss Fern Myler, who has made a most efficient deputy, will remain In athe office (or some weeks. It is believed thai Mrs bora Story.

fine Of rho Trmvr rfnVleTTt deputies In the court house, will he retained by County -tapeHnmri'ewi Matri, Of course, these appointments are subject to rhanse, helnu merely street teports which are some times Ineor-rect. 6AVE0 FROM DEATH IN SPECTACULAR BLAZE By The United Press. Baltimore, Nov Lb! Surrounded by flames and exploding barrels, thirty men on a flaming shipHif the Standard Oil Company at lis pier ai the foot of Second street, in Canton, Jumped Into the harbor lulu yesterday afternoon and were saved from death in the most spectacular fire that has ever visited that senion The flames, fed hy millions of ral Ions pf gasobne. hr a'eqi the entire manufacturing district of Canton. Two piers and the vessel, the C.

Barstow, and the export plant. In which millions of gallons of oil were stored, w. re destroyed. COLORED PORTER ANQ, HIS WIFE ARRESTED Tobe Allison porter at the Illinois I Central pairs' nger sta'lon, and his wi'v Mrs. Carrie Allisou, were arrested on Friday night hy members of tje police fcrce on ciiarges of dls-ordertv conduct.

Mrs. Allison pleaded guilty this morning and waa fined IS and costs Allison was released with I a reprimand. Allison and his wife had an altercation on Friday nigty, said to hare been hrotijh: on by Mrs. Allison RO'ng to the home of Mrs. Elur.

PrUI a'ialnst the wishes of the husband IN UNIFORM BEG UNDER FALSE PRETENSES 8y The United Press. Washington, Nov 23 That men in uniform have ben b'-eu'inK on Ihe strret't of-some big rities under false pretenses was fporW today by the inspector general's office. These men's rlaim that they had not been paid or granted their traveling sinenses was said to ne false on the face. Of your auto, dont think th car la ruined besauaa It la considerably smashed up. Send It here and hsve us repair It.

It haa to.be a. pretty bad wrack to be beyond our skill. Whan you got It back will ba aa good at now and probably better. Next tlnva will be the wagon that will need repairing, not your auta. Dealer Mattaofv IN.

OVFS WERE" WITH THE YANKS New Mince ia Meat, per pk.lwC New enn Sweet PrunesIC New Evap Apples, lb. Jeilo, ier package 17c 10c JIFFY Per Packape TRILBY 25c Olive and Palm Oi Soap, per cake 10c Peronde Hath Soap 1 Op large cake Cocoa Cast le Soap CZg 2 cakes Jt Ivory aires 1 Hp Maple CiiCipr6c Mascot Laundry Soap Zg nor bar Uusy Bee Laundry Soap Per bar 5Jt Powdered Amonia, 1 A. Per packife White Line or Swift's Pride Waah owdor, pk(f. DC 5c Sun Bright Cleanser Par ackage t. SWEET FLORIDA ORANGES 1 i Sol 40c 'SCI IF A WAGON GETS IN TL'E WAY PURE Per 30c Pound Compound Lard, Par lound ji Pickled Pork, ff Per pound m3j Fiesh Oysters, Par quart 60c Chickens.

Ducks and Geese At lowest prices. rittL ULLIlLlil tci rpunFirc ICLLrllUiiLO Wtiteri L. C. ELLISON BY i. a Avery U1H4-U Wester Ar m1, "iftr.M aroand in the dead wi.

secluded spot to park your hus. and then wake up-Obffi Uk iiKtkl A mrwOI a perfect target lo Uia- I At old D. E. Depot On South 21st St want iti are always on the Job. i..

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