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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 10

Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 10

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Xns MATTOON DAILY ioitNAt-CAZSXIX AXD etazits iJ So ciehf niMflSTO DIEDMOPE Hone ZSOO for Crystal Ice, 8-311 Lf I I Phone LI KOI SflfiiJlSOT By international Nawa'ServIe. Michigan City, July 8. A PICNIC ON OK AW p. MeElhiney made a business! Th annual convention of the East By Internatlonnt Nawa Sorvlc. Chicago, July 8.

Initial steps in 1 latest plan fbr building a Chicago subway are to be taken tomorrow when Michael. Faherty, president of tbs board of. local imnrovements. mr-'t Mr, and Mrs. I Dobson.

Mrs. Clarence Dobson, son Clarence and trip to Chicago today. Louis district v0 the A. M. E.

Phone r0 for coat, Pfelf er.EUlott? if church- held In the local church, came Mrs. j. Buckler was in Paris Wed- cloBe WV- The con-, By International Nawa Strvle. Springfield, July 8. The three AT EACH OTHER BY WILLIAM P.

CARNEY. (L N. 8. Staff Correspondent) Paris, July 8, Commander Richard daughter Betty; and Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Pelchar formed a picnic party on the Okaw river near Allenvllle on hesday visiting friends. weanesday morning at sweeping investigation of alleged political corruption in Indlanpolla political circles will be commenced at once. Dr. slayers of Deputy Warden Peter Klein will pay the death penalty on the gallows and not in the electric chair. At torney General Carls trom ruled today Thursday.

vice. Rltter Bulling? Mr, and Mrs. Walter McDonald Were "cept two was "presented; The E. Byrd, North Pole and. trans-Atlantic flyer, discussing his projected expedition to the South Pole in an UntervJew today, said that such a flight could be it was announced today, following a Ions; conference In the state peniten Hatred and Venom Un- leashed as They Meet Court Room.

IN CAMP AT LAKE in an opinion to HJalmar Rehn, state's attorney of Will county. i Thursday visitors in Olney, 4 0t elshteeP with Mayor, Thompson to secure his approval, for 'carrying a test case ta the Illinois supreme court to test thi legality of special assessments as 1 means of financing4 construction. Faherty planned this etep following- a conference with Chicago bankers," CONDUCTOR SYMPHONY. ORCHESTRA MAY QUIT JOB Mr. and Mrs.

O. W. Brown and son Brown sells the oualltv ihiwu. 1 made In" either a'dirlglhta or a mono In the opinion, Carlstrom points oiifr Mr. and Mrs.

E. K. Blanford, tiary here between D. C. Stephensonf, former Klan leader and "political power, and his attorneys, John I Kip-linger and Robert H.

Moore. plane such as the America, but becamw Mrs. Wflliam Blrdzell of Toledo was Charles Tlnsley of Edwardsvilie in thi city Thursday' preached the closing sermon Thursday Mr. and Mrs. H.

W. LInthlcum and daughters, Misses Letha and Madonna, that the final section of the new electrocution bill provides that it shall apply only to those sentenced to death "MKues- pure mreaa sus; outsize St. wnica omcers for the dls Brewer's hosiery elected for the ensuing year Ctephensoa la serving a life term for of the expense a dirigible woulil entail he had. believed it would be advisable to go in an Byrd was the guest at a luncheon 'in Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Pence and daughter Catherine, Mr. and Mrs. Fred for a crime, committed after July 1. BY ALFRED IV BAENZIGER. (IKS.

SUIT Correspondent) Benton, HL. July All the pent tip hatred and renom of months were unleashed today by the two rival gang- stem Charlie Birger and Art Newman, as they sat acres the table from each other In the lor the murder of Mrs. Bert Lemons of Windsor spent M. V. Lucas of Eas St Louis Was ylntarna)lfcnal Nawa Sarvlca.

the murder of Madge Oberboltzer. Although the two lawyers refused to reveal the nature of Stenhenson's unicago, July Frederick Block. Gardner and daughter. Miss Aleen. are camping this week in "Palr-a-Dlce" V4rr "rJT- the American embassy given by Shel-, conductor of the -Chicago symDhony BADLY DWELLING cottage at Paradise Lake park.

don Whltehouse, the American charge I them at Ctothuig Co. 7-8 Murdock BParta Was d'affalrs; Bert Acosta. Bvrd's nUnt Mrs. Ivan Brewer nf -miMn viait. Miss D.

Blshoo orchestra, will vacate his nositlon It eiauons today, they stated his informa tion will be the basis of "their Invest! DAMAGED BY FLAMES there is no Batisfactory setUementof the wage dispute between the mutl- ed friends In the city Thundav. 0WKl treasurer. PICNIC At WYMAN Brewer's hosiery shop is showins eports were read Jrom the hi. the 300-pound mayor of West City, Joe 7-. "Woman murderer," Birger marled at Newman.

'clans and the Chicago Orchestral As naa asxea xo be excused and so did O. O. Novllle, who was suffering from a broken tooth. Bernt Balchen the other member of tlie crew, was' on Fire early today did heavy damage (rauon. The former Klan leader was refused a 80-day parole from the prison last week by the hoard of pardons.

Stenh. ugm weigns gou nose, 7-1 icimrciies in uie CUstrtcL showina- that A party of young people of the city held a picnic at Wyman park In Sullivan on Thursday evening A picnic lunch was partaken of at six o'clock. to a residence property owned by Mrs. W. W.

Weber of Strasburg spent progress had been made in all denart. sociation, it was learned today. KILLED WHILE CLIMBING 4 Charles Nichols at 921 Moultrie avenue. route to Amsterdam, to consult thi Thursday with Mattoon friends. Newman's black eyes snapped, his muscles tensed as if for a leap at the uanuB uunug uw year, enson wished his freedom to suner.

The entire top of the house was des OVER FENCE WITH SHOTGUN The remainder of the evening was Fokker company regarding the planer Brown's south shoe window for that Byrd is to use on the South Pole I special prices In quality footwear. 7-8 FORMER STAB ATHLETE troyed. vise an appeal hearing to the supreme court. spent in enjoying bathing and other Internatlenal Nawa Sarvlea. IS LIVING IN SQUALOR expedition.

Mrs. Ralph M. Lytle of Danville is amusements of the park. Sterling. UL; July 8V-A.

J. Lange, a guest 01 ner motner, Mrs. J. W. El- 'A large dirigible, canable of outrM.

International Nawa SaKui i nose masing up me party were Miss Blanche Smith, Miss Catherine sea. Danville. 111.. jni a was accidentally killed- while climbing over a wire fence with a shotgun here 1 tag. thevvarlable winds of the Ant throat of his former chieftain.

From his lips there came a torrent 1- of accusations Interspersed with oaths. Officers Finger Weapons. i i Deputy sheriffs reached for their ever-ready revolvers. Armed guards moved closer to the pair. The crowd- ed courtroom was hushed.

Suddenly came the droning voice of a minor Men'l and hov atvlUh ATfnnfa Rnwm 1 wiu uu' Hijupr, tnrt Irons, Miss Bernelda Moyer, Martin today- 5 V-J '-V. The house, which had not been occupied for several weeks, contained a few pieces of furniture which Mr. Nichols had purchased trom a tenant who moved out some time ago. This furniture was badly damaged by smoke and water. The loss is estimated" by firemen at about 11,500, partly covered SEARCHING FOR SLAYER OF GALLATIN COUNTY MAN By International Newt Sarvlce.

Harrtsburg, UL, July The murder of Thomas Tyner, 40. at the hands of Brown's. You pay no more and you bant scholar, hu km. 75 Glover, Glenn Smith and Charles Ti arctic would be required." said Byrd. It would have to be of such size that its expense would be out of the question, tus.

a flccn ta Pii litem Miss Emma Timm of Champaign woods near here and givtorf-evidTnrV spent Thursday with friends In the the officers declaiWTnf TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY iar as we are concerned." FOB HEE NIECE an unxnown assailant, who shot him to death from ambush near HnWa by Insurance. A one o'clock luncheon was given at court attache calling out an unlmpor- tant order. The tension was over and both gangsters relaxed and settled In the seats, WOEK In First Degree, Frf-i day, July 8, 1927, at 7:30 p. m. Come.

Earl P. ColIIna. in uaiiaun countv: hmma city. mind, Bo- sure to see the Wbthmor wash iniurM anm. frocks on sale at Cokendolpher's for JS ZV00 at a oau mind became affected The call came about 2:30 o'clock the Country club on Thursday by Mrs mown ner this afternoon as police a.

jr. Kendall in comnliment to her .1 Patheal. Sec x7-i from Big Four shops workmen. When WANTED Business mananr to han Bringing from the thrust of "woman murderer" hurled at him, Newman, at Thomas Elliott and S. Elliott of Tril- 7 "yium niece and house guest.

Miss Lotta Evers of Denton, Texas. Bouquets of the firemen arrived on the scene the flames had gained great headway. dle a big paying line In Mattoon, $300 la were business, callers In the city mJZZ. the noon recess, called newspapermen. necessary 10 suan.

experience not 1 viuvo. LMixr en A quantity of paint which Mr. Nich inursaB. mental I necessarv. Write for interview WiiUihi cornflowers decorated the luncheon table and the nut cups were in the Be accused Birger of two more mur Newman Hurls Another Charge.

ChUdren's Jantsen swimming. suits. tw0 yti- h7a. ZXrlJrr Manufacturing Co. Canton, e2tol8.

All colonu-Kraft Cloth- to I iWt colors of bue and yellow, ages ols says was stored in the bouse was found to be missing. This has led members of the fire department and Mr. Nichols to believe that some one had The guests were Miss Evers. Misses lng Co. 7-8 auncnea a searcn for Ollle Burks, suspected of complicity in the slaying.

Burks, who was seen In the Ohio river bottoms two hours after the shooting, quarreled with Tyncr. it is said, several months ago, and supposedly had left the state. DENMARK TO UNITED STATES LATEST IN PLANE AMBITIONS By International Nawa SWvle. London, July 8. A round-trfn riioht "111- chut that dirty rat up," he said.

psared rational, and sometime after he modern brick CHICAGO CLOSED By International Nawa Sarvle. Chicago, July 8. Every gasoline service station operated by oil companies to Greater Chicago was ordered closed today following a strike of employes of the Sinclair Oil Company. This drastic measure was decided ai a meeting of representatives of afl Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Waller, who were Frances Hale Weir and Mary Elizabeth, Weir of Charleston. Misses Marv "Shortly after I got acquainted with the "great gang leader to 1924, he guests of relatives in Paris, have re "ylUm id Voltoer. NaOorui BoTMaU turning to this city several month a ivm nhnn. 17M 1 firlZ turned home. lueanor etepnenson, Jane Cobb'.

Kath- entered the building to steal the paint and had set fire to the bouse, either accidentally or by design. told me that he and Orb Tread way (since slain) were1 calling on Ollle Ask to see-the self-color pointed erine Hughes, Elizabeth Hughes. Mar tha Cox and Catherine Cox. Potts, who is Connie Ritters sweet heels for 81 at. Brewer's hosiery shop, 1501 roadway.

7.S BRITAIN rSES DIPLOMACY She lived near Marion. ery, 821 Wabash phone 633. 7-8tf WANTED Plain sewing to do. Satis- Mrs. Jennie Corson of Tower Hin li sm Mrs.

,0. c. Slddons of Ponrla from Denmark to the United States Is VISIT IN ST. LOUIS TO OBTAIN CRUISER TONNAGE They found a man there. Tread way Urge oil concerns and anion laciion guaranteeq.

pnone 8878. 7-8 spending several days With her sister, WCT tresis 01 Mattoon friends today. Mr. and Mrs. C.

Nichols. Mr. and By International Newt Sorvlea. The suburbs will not be affected. No move toward settlement has Mrs.

Mary Corley. yaa ana family of Bal Mrs. Eugene Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan FOB SALE Used Deering bmoeTta good working order, Henry Oehl jrv.i Washington.

July 8 Balked at Geneva Be sure to see the Wlrthmor wash "more, mo. are guests of Mrs. Kydd's Nichols and Mrs. Emma Under, all of by the unyielding opposition of Ameri been offered by either side. The ruling station attendants are asking for frocks on sale at Cokendolpher's for mower, Mrs.

A. Spitler, and other me jaiest air project According to a Central NewsTllspitch from Copenhagen today the famous Danish aviator, JShannsen, has accepted the invitation of the manufacturer and inventor, Jungersen. to attempt a flight alone, from Denmark FOR SALE Pedigreed noli nunniM' wis city, Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Caldwell 81 each. 7ireiavea, a $10 monthly wage increase.

and children, Mary Jean and Juanita Miss Fay Clawson and MlsS Mar- Leland Werden and Robert Werden can delegates to increasing naval armament, Great Britain has begun, in effect, a diplomatic flank attack In Washington to secure the enormous Marie of ML Vernon and Mrs. Ina Wil The order affects 6,500 men. TXTVion cravaM aV a garec uiawson 01 wmasor were inure- nave returned to their homes in Chi forced turn Into a car and Birger shot him from behind. Then they took the body around and showed it to several persons never mind who they were, They stuck a cigar in the dead man's mouth, sat his body upright in a ditch and left it. 'i'-i-' 1 "If that doesn't shut up that rat, ten him speak a little piece about who killed Shag Warsham.

There's a lot that can be told. So rm a Toman Well see." Seven men of the twenty-four in the son of Trill were In St Louis Sunday States and to rr.ti.rr, fr day shoppers in the city. I cago after spending a week with tflelr prices reasonable: phone '2303 or in-quireat 409 Broadway. 7.14 FOR SALEDark blue 'reed strolier: in good condition. Prtcr 85.

Inquire 1513 Champaign Ave, or phone 1268. 7-8 LOST Medium, black, slick dog wlIK white nose and. breast Answers to name of "Buff" or "BuffaJn n.ih. a na.wr.wr Koime, vnicagoans wiu not be pt. able to purchase the petrel within ten Celebrate sawin -Jones Co.

anniver- parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Werden as guests of Miss Zona Moffett Each family took a picnic lunch along, which was enjoyed in Forest Park. Most of cruiser tonnage her experts consider necessary for Britain's continued naval supremacy. sary by saving money on nigs at this fe. a Hendren has retumM m.

church man nrviirc or twelve mues. time. 7-8 wuhisjO aiaVa HELPED FLOG A WOMAN home in St Louis after a three weeks' stay with Mr. and Mrs. William T.

Sir Esme Howard, the British am Henry Conlln has returned to Chi Even ambulances, fire patrols, and police wagons are to be denied the fluid, according to the ruling, thin. Playmate In family for nine years. Return to 4004 Shelby. 7-g tne oay was spent In enjoying the amusements of the park, while the remaining time was, spent In visiting Hendren and Mr. and Mrs.

Charles cago after a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Conlln Sr. bassador, who hastened back to the capital from his summer domicile in Hendren. FOR RENT Two.

modem sleeping rooms at 1513 Charleston Ave. Phone By International Nawa Scrviea. Toccoa, July a Acree, high school principal church official and a leading citizen of Stenhena "Auto running board trunks for your Massachusetts, plans to remain here until the fate of the naval conference Be sure to see the WlAhmor wash frocks on sale' at Cokendolpher's for 81 each. 7-9 tow. ,1 7-14 vacation travel, we have them.

Kraft Clothing Co. 7.9 a at Geneva is determined one way or 1 y. took the witness stand today and Miss Beatrice Ohden and nephews a VJTUUfS FOR 8ALE-Twb or three iota on cor- nerof 1st St and Route 18 in jOrant Write E. LOUver.fMttiSouth Illinois. Decatur, 111, t-m the other.

He already has had one Mrs. F. Q. Ferguson, who was visit I nf TT, I pa miacta tYtm luml nf denied implication In the flogging of Mrs. Ansley Bowers, declaring there 3 ing her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. T. F. Mr. and Mrs.

rover Ohden. McVay, has gone to Decatur to spend conference, with Secretary of State Kellogg, from whom the American delegates at Geneva get-their orders, and others will be held from time to xuuna rant, ana Bhaw's Garden in that dty, CHTJBCH CHOIB PICNIC-f The members of the choir of the Methodist Episcopal church held a picnic at Wyman Park in Sullivan on Thursday evening. Bathing was the chief diversion, after which a picnic supper was enjoyed. Those present were Mr. and Mrs.

A. tt-Brant, Mr. and Mrs. a w. Noll, Mrs.

A. K. Oibson, Mrs. Waiter K. Mil.

ue.weeK-ena with her husband. Dr. was no oasis in fact for the indictment charging him with assault with Intent to murder. William Shadow was in Mattoon Cheap shoes are expensive. Buy quality footwear at Brawn's.

They are FOR RENT Five room inodenTTwuse 4 at 2904. Champaign Ave. Call phone S04S Saturday or Sunday. 7- FOR SALE Cafe7 flxture1rto7irfn r. o.

Ferguson. venire were survivors, of the state's examination in the questioning that followed the bickering between two gangsters, They are to be held for the new venire next Monday. A few momenta before both Birger and Newman, by their wive and children, belled the bloody tales told about them as desperadoes and Each fondled and kissed the children and clasped his wife affectionately. Bljer motioned 1 to" newspapermenT Be spoki JjI st hv'Unie, bat his re marks carried to Newma. "I was talking to a bootlegger in the Jail last night," he began.

guy told me that Newman told him I had killed a man In a saloon in Breeae. He Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ball and Mrs. time.

Mrs. George Werden and Mrs. C. H. C.

Hayward and guest, Theda Oayl 11300. One-half cash, balance on time. Room rent, $30 per month, heat, light -and water furnished. cot. Douglas were guests on Thursday of BETHANY MEN HELD ON 01 Ada, OXla- bare arrived Wednesday.

W. O. Howell is employed at the Munson elevator. Mrs. E.

R. Hawkins of. Ashmore eall-ed on Gays friends Tuesday. Harlan Wilson is helping his uncle, Ralph Drake, with farm work. Mrs.

Mary Danner ia JBurobplk. CHARGE OF ROBBERr home from a- sojourn at Starved Reck Hun TOommff nouses. nrt in rmll NEW OFFICERS INSTALLED 2 BY CARPENTERS' UNION The members of the Carpenters Uhlori met Thursday evening to install their new officers. Those installed were: President O. c.

Evn- x. park, near LaSalle. mg sites, all priced just right. Write Mrs. Maud- O'Brien has arrived home from a month's stay in Chicago SuHlvan, Hi, July 8.

Scott Ivan Fred Oalley, Leslie Hall and Earl iw pnnm iui. Mitcneu, la Realty Salesman, Effinghain. ML 7.14 ler, Mrs. Eben Noyes, Mrs. M.

D. Alsop, Mrsi AI T. Sears. Misses Domthv Meter is a prisoner in the countv lall with Mr. and Mrs.

WflUam have returned to their homes and Walter Oathout is out on bond of vuusr nay, uaicr ana misser. nais.1 in Ottawa after A Visit With, Mr. and Mary Ellen Sexson. Ruth Malone. Eunice Trott, CleU Brown and Lorraine president, Charles Pickering; record to await action of the Septem- rnoay mna Damruaj, uieua xowniey i Mrs, urvuie Orlsamori and Mr.

and Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Webb of Mat toon called on Gays friends Sunday.

FORTiTE-Roll top walnut veneer-desk and office chair. Banrain if tak en at once. Inquire at 1515 Broad way, UpgUirs, McFall Building. 7-8tt -1 FOOD 8 ALE to be held at KlaorV cimSZ iitai BKoppe, ui nreatiway. 7-1 1 Mrs.

Everett Oakley. Anaerson, ana Messrs. T. V. WrtoM Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Ersham vis- Miss Gladys Yunt, who was a guest I. Mr. and Mrs. James H.

Tits worth ited at the home of Mrs. Jessie Libotte ot Mls MaJ7 Hudler in Fort Wayne, and son and Mr. and Mrs. M. L.

Lock age, Saturday. July ath. at 10 a. for the benefit of the DeMoUv'a Moth. no iweimein wuson.

r-XX MISS TTBNEE ENTERTAINS Miss Alzuma Turner of Winder n. Sunday. I returned home, hart have returned home from a few Mrs. Manraret nammin 1. vu.m Every day UrKaln da Bower I days' stay with relatives in Benton is visiting' err FOR SAIJE Evn 9A.

rfn 11, h08lery lhop her daughter. Mr, auva An i Pnces naroor ana uitner, Mich. ing secretary, n. e. Malone; financial secretary, D.

C. Woodrum; conductor W. E. Harper; warden, dark Agnew: trustee. Earl Weaver.

J. j. Pepperdine was the Installing officer. BOOZE PARTIES IN CHURCH CLAIM BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLE By International Nawa Sarvlca. July 8.

Liquor drinking in churches promised to be, the main topK oT discussion at the re auMivn, su rurnr iinrirmniiAN 7-1 Alberta Flnfrock and Miss Lu- and dressed hens and spring chick-( ens. Jemunca Pmiitnr HOI I fas Tlaymsl tertalned a number of friends at a one o'clock luncheon at her home In that city on Thursday afternoon. Service oer grana jury. The men are both from Bethany and were arrested on a charge of having broken into Glen Foster's store in that city and stealing some things Saturday morning. When brought before Police Magistrate Lambrecht both waived their preliminary hearing.

CORN AND OTHER GRAIN ARE RUINED BY HAIL By International Nawa Servica. Sterling, 111., July checkurj to I I Mra V. An1raaa 850. rt.S ui I nuuim, ntuiuic ruiicn 01 viucago ana mt. and Miss Rebecca Rose of Chicago Is' M-a na.n II rT? vlsltln hr aiatr w.r w.

o. aaacsmaw nave said both Connie Rltter (a gangster sought by authorities) and I had fired the "You damned liar," spoke up New-man." j. "Woman Murderer," Hisses Birger.1 "You woman murderer," Birger hissed. "You ought to be in the work-1 house you're crazy." "Why, you're crazier than I am. you 1 shouted adding a string of expletives, i Following the argument between the former war lords of bloody Williamson county.

Judge Charles MUler announced" the twenty-four veniremen would be examined. He aim said he would LSKl) OAK BAKOAIN'S was en smau tables, which were pretu mnAtlmni ureen Bay. wis, 10 visit reiaUves. returned to their homes after a visit 1 uwiea- commnation arch support with Mr. and J.

8. Flnfrock. mve won the confldonce of ther u.s. vuuj Aicxanaer ana Misses oxfords In fanrv nlma tiot vri. vin.1,,1.

iy oecoratea with garden flower, Bridge followed the luncheon with, five tables in play. Those attending from Matfann nulomobilo burcr with an hon Florence and Rose Mattox shopped In Brpw's, and are fully guaranteed. 7-8 1 who was a guest of Rev. and Mrs. Roy maining sessions of the Baptist Young People's convention here toda.

fniinw. out policy sad squnre dealinra. -i-jr. 1 ana Mrs. a.

gr. rood 01 Olney F. Bradley, has returned to her home unr nixHi enrg hove been re jars, Mrs. Katherine Bog- 011 Keynotes ana are spenaing a lew aays with the Mrs. Bradley and daughter Martha trig charges that young people were wing churches as a cloak for their parties.

former's, parents, Mf. and Mrs. O. day shows that hundreds of acres of small grain and com are a total loss Lou accompanied her home for a visit timuicii 01 ierre nauie nsi tea. relatives here Sunday.

a. w. i-oiie, Mrs. D. Mrs.

R. A. Owlngs. Mrs. A.

conditioned in our own aliop and ore guarantood to be tg Mr. and Mrs. James B. Adams have Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Waggoner and on account of the heavy hall storm which swept this section Wednesday night. Hundreds of small out buildings and silos were blown down during the Robb. Choice food meat, eakes, aai-' aV Mrs. C. C.

Brooks, phone 1 1529. Special orders promptly filled. 7-8 ARRANGING ITINERARY FOR LINDBERGH'S TOUR rcprest'tited. 1 1926 Ford road -ster, 1-1025' Ford touring, 1. miss cathryn Head were visitors In Mattoon Tuesday.

returned to their home in Chicago after spending a few days with Mrs. Adams' parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. W. Roy.

Mrs. Roy accompanied them wnnart, Mrs. W. Helner, Mrs. Jake Stump, Mrs.

W. A. Flowers, Mrs. James H. Clark, Mrs.

Mary Casey, Miss Helen Wlnson, Miu Katrine Morgan, Miss Elsie Ganna- SCI fowl Tordor awlnn. 1-1924 storm: Many thousand dollars appoint two bailiffs to be named by the defense and prosecuting attorneys, to subpoena veniremen for Monday. The Judge explained that he believed it easier to obtain men by this means than any other.ik home for a week's stay. was done. Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Redfern.and lly of Dayton, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Brown and R. W.

Ivans' left today for his home way ana Miss Frances Hutchason. By International Nawa Sirvlca. New York, July task of arranging the Itinerary for CoL Charles A. Lindbergh's three-months' air tour under auspices of the Daniel Guggenheim fund for promotion of aeronautics that will take him Into each of the 48 states, was nearlng completion today family. ENTERTAIN BAR MEMBERS in Elgin.

Iowa, after spending a few days, with Mattoon relatives. Bart Evans and daughter. Miss Marguerite, accompanied him home, Mrs. Evans and bathing were enjoyed. Mr.

and Mrs. H. W. LInthlcum and Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Gardner were the chaper Master Vemon Edson of Decatur is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Edson.

Clark Mattox 1 spending this week with his son, Luther Mattox, and family of near Paradise. Mrs. Olivia Marquis has returned to her home in Montlcello after visiting her sister, Miss Mary Vincent. William Hensley of Battle Creek, Miss Lucfle Merkle left Thursday for FilYSIGIAI I ADMITS On Thursday evening Mr arwt v-. Ford Tudor m-dan.

3IiHer Mo- tor Car AnthoriwHl Ford' Denier, aud. Broadway. '1 Mattoon, UK, phonn BSt. x7-8 FOR 8AL-The Doran' home, "Ui Wabash Ave. Sealed bids wiU be received at the ofrtce ot Fred A.

Kinset -until July IS. Right reservitd to reject any or all bids. Mrs. Laura Trogden, Agent. i X7-14 C.

H. Douglas entertained the members a two weeks' stay In Chicago with Miss Harriett Bledsoe and other ons. being already In that city. PLOTTING MURDER friends. Those present were Misses Mary Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Spits have arrived me Mattoon Bar Association at a o'clock. four-course dinner at their home, 1701 Lafayette avenue. The Ashworth. Emily Oordon.

Mary Piper, One of the big values of the season is the dress prints at 19c, 29c, 39c at home from a two weeks' trip to Ontario, Canada. Boston. New York and Josephine McVay. Loretta Cover, Cath Sawln-Jones Co. anniversary celebra other points of Interest in the east erine Cox, Harriett Elliott, Dorothy Wright.

Martha Cox. Martha Louise Mich, is spending bis vacation with his mother, Mrs. Jane Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lowe of De tlon.

7-1 They were accompanied on the trip by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spits 'of Rider. Mildred Franklin and Sahlna FOR RENT Five room house wluT'1 well, cistern and electric At 413 North llrt st. Also 8-roora house at 3709 DeWltt Ave, For particulars, see J.

W. Franklin, ohona iasi nr To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buser of near Allenvllle, in Memorial Thursday night, a son. Miss Amelia Dworsack has returned home after spending several days with relatives in Nokomls, Hlllsboro and Phlpps; Messrs Merle Hannappel.

Wil catur visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lowe, over the week-end.

Miss Luclle Howard has returned to her home in Springfield after a two Sy International New Sanfc. Morgan City, July 8. Dr. Thomas JC DreherL leading physician here for twenty-fivt years, confessed today he Instigated the murder of James L. Leboeuf.

public utilities official, whose tnulUlated body was found at the bot- torn of Lake Plourde. The confession declared the actual murderer was James Beadle, a trap- pet hired by him to commit the deed, a and that Mrs. Leboeuf, who is under menu was served on two Urge tables, which were prettily decorated with bouquets of bright colored spring flowers Mrs. Douglas was assisted in serving by Mrs. Harry I.

Hannah, Mrs. Cams 8. Icenogle and Mrs. Craig VanMeter. Those present were J.

I. Dllsaver H. Fletcher. W. A.

Flowers. H. I Han-' riah. F. N.

Henley. Robert Howard Clarence W. Hughes. Carus 8. Icenogle Mr.

and Mrs. James Love and Clo- CerUnvllle. 0. X7-8 GOOD VtLCANIZlNOSaves mucfi money in tire costs. There is da aenaa tllde Hummell spent Sunday with Mr.

-T. T. Blggerstaff and J. O. Bigger- liam Johnson, Raymond Crean.

Daniel Cover. Eugene Bridges, Eugene Lefflcr. Lowell Ward. Thomas Purvis. Frederic Pegclow, George Boyle.

Marls Omdorff, Howard James, Vaughn Armer. R. J. staff of Evansville, are jdsltlng weeks' stay with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Howard and Mr! and Mrs. Fred Berth accompanied her as far as Decatur.

Miss Mildred Stull and Miss Ber- and Mrs. Grant Shadow in Bethany. Miss Oussle Brown of Mattoon, and in discarding tires for small and in at uie nome 01 their brother. Bam wren THE SICK t. consequential punctures they can easily be repaired so as to aiva rond Blggerstaff.

LBugnnn, iJonald Levitt and Oscar Auto wardrobe trunks will fit in any xi. rveuv. can in Brown. arrest dtna Walters left on Wednesday morning for EUlnwood. Kan, to visit their car.

For vacation use. Kraft Cloth Miss Rita Brown of Chicago, visited Mrs. R. B. Jarvls Wednesday afternoon.

Dr. and Mrs. D. D. Qrier returned Wednesday from a few days' visit with Mrs.

Roland B. Thode and little son. (jT.X.) on service indefinitely. But this saving calls for good vulcanising, and that in turn calls for our services, because we are experts at this kind ot work. Haskell Tire Shop.

Washln and ereaa. as her husband was shot and his Bryan H. Tlvnen. cJJ nvnen. Crale VanKfnnr lng Co.

7-8 8WAN8ON-KNEPPER body ripped open with a knife, born in the hospital ten days ago, were taken today to their home, 409 North and Mrs. H. Kirchyk and daugh aunt, Mrs. Furbln, and other relatives and friends. Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Stull accompanied tbem as far as Chicago. A. Kenneth Swanson and Miss Lor- Eighteenth street. ter Irene of St Louis have arrived for a few days' stay, with Mr.

and Mrs. Ing. tires and tubes, telephone 1-108, 190S Broadway. 7Jl CAfc PLUNGES INTO RIVER; FOUR CUn nRTK mnincn Mr. ana Mrs.

Henry Laue and son "nlgKr Harry Orensteln. i-cstcr young, nve-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young of near Riverside 7 Albert have returned to their homo ene Knepper. both of Mattoon.

were married on Thursday afternoon In Tcr-re Haute by Rev. William H. Todd, a Methodist minister of that cltv Thi SKATING every Park. Cooks Mills, in Indianapolis after a visit with, his James Vause and Thomas Douglas FOR GUESTS Mrs. Robert Balch of 921 South Fifteenth street, gave a break fast -bridge on Thursday morning in honor of four guest, Mrs.

James Wilson, Mis. Ward Puqua, Miss Jane Wheclock and Miss Leo Teel, all of South Bend, Ind Mrs DmIM. 1 Buffalo, July 8Four 4ren- were drowned and two escaped When the automobile they occupied Mr. and Mrs. Harley Gregory in Decatur.

Master Junior Stone of Indianapolis is spending the week-end with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Stone.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doe pel of Mattoon were dinner guests of 4ier! Mrs, F. Clark and her guest, Miss Catherine Eandholt of Springfield, and Miss Vlrdena Wilson were visitors sisters, Mrs. W.

E. Jones and Mrs. frazler Bell and his mother; Mrs. f. double ring ceremony was witnessed in Decatur today.

uy mws Mizene Klrkpatrick and Herb w. Broerman. Miss Pauline Bell ac Humooit, was removed to his home today, after a tonsil operation in Memorial hospital. Mrs. PbuI Dally and little daughter.

Dolores Jean, born in the hospital ten days ago, were removed today to their home near Mattoon. Beautiful quality chiffon hose in FOB EENT-rEtrktly modern I room "7 house with garage wt 1317 Edirar Ave. six blocks from Broadway. Ref eren- ces required. Inquire 1417 Champaign or phone 1083.

rti LOST Keys to our tire shop, open all nightr 34 hour service. Haskell Tires 3 Auto Laundry, Phone 1100, 190 companied them home. ki river toaay Walter Baranowsky, faUier of two the dead- children, and his brother (Anthony, were taking. the youngsters' ert Orndorff. Mr.

and Mrs. fiwanson are making their home with the bride's parents. Mr. and. Mrs.

Wllttam Pyle and newest shades 7Bc pair featured tomorrow for a big anniversary special at Sawln-Jones Co. tv 7-8 was assisted in serving the breakfast by Mrs. M. D. Alsop and MUs children and Mrs.

Anna McClcary have arrived home from a week's visit With tor an ouurur. whii aifin r. pnwqway, 1T7-Itt La Verne tundberg of Webster, has arrived for a visit with his Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCleary in Van Wert, and with Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Lingo In Hammond, Ind. COUjA SUPPLY THE TEETH parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.

O. Wlnlngs, Wednesday evening. Dr. and Mrs. R.

W. Hardlnger returned to their home In East Mollne Monday after a week's visit with his parents, Dr. and Mrs, J. Hardlnger. Mr.

and Mrs. Oris Klmbrough of Whitley. Mr, and Mrs. Omar Webb ot TIRES BOLD ON PAVMBNT plan; down, balance weekly. Haskell Tire 3 1 Auto Laundry.

Phone 1100, 1008 Broadway. itl brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. H. R.

McMasUtrs. Mrs. W. D. Shenefleld has returned xjeirna Balch.

The guests were seated at small tables, which were prettily decorated with all kinds of garden flowers now in bloom. Bridge followed after the breakfast. Besides the four guests from South Bend those present were Miss Esther McCrory and Miss Marearet Misses Helen and Lenore Schaf er from. South Bend. Ind- where she was Jerry both men left the car standing on the dock.

The children apparently released the brakes anf the car plunged Into the river. AT PARADISE. I Thomas, Delraar Mock, Clarence Cook and Ed Brumlwe are campT lng for a week at the "Music Cabinet Paradise Lake park. have returned home from a three called to attend the funeral of her WMTinriJsfilNO HON. piano iun- i orde Mlw NetUe.HalL v.

pnone xi-V3i NOW 18 flli'TiMl'to fin vnnr v.in.l weeks' stay in Lincoln. with Mr. Williamson, W. and Mr, and Wrs. aunt, Mrs.

Elizabeth Bin son. She was accompanied home by Misses Oertrude and Mrs. R. OY Barrett Charles Rohn of Chicago, were din Dr. and Mrs.

A. N. Moore have re ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Shenefleld, Vallle Long and- Edith turned to their home in Chicago after Klmbrough Sunday.

1 Waggoner for a visit here. of Mrs. W. Kydd of Baltimore. Mrs.

C. W. Hughes. Mrs. R.

Harveyt Wright, Mrs. John R. Hamilton. Mrs. Helen Peeeinw spending several days with Mr.

and Lester A. Wells. Mrs. Frank Hauk Mr. and Mrs.

W. L. Wood, acoom Mrs. Swanson wore for her wedding a yellow flat crepe dress with pink accessories and carried a bouquet of bride's roses. Miss Kirk pa trick had a pale green dress with, harmonizing accessories and her flowers were sweet peas.

Mr. Swanson is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Swanson, 2900 Piatt avenue. He Is employed at the Yaden grocery store.

Mrs. Swanson Is the only child of Mr and Mrs. J. 1321 Marshall avenue. She was an attendant at the Mattoon high school for three years.

For some time she has been employed at a down town store. seasWsbest bet "The Sunset Derby" showing) at the! Mattoon theatre tonight, Is packed full of thrills and Is considered one of the best racing pictures plus an tiniumni Mrs. Harry A. Thomas, FiXE 515 FOR and Herbert Logan of Detroit and panled by their guests, Mr. and Mrs.

Lnina.P,pertuin1n- estimates. Satlaf action guaranteed. Phone 8437.. Shop at 800 South -83rd St. XS-Stf S1.

W.ke the best altowancesl CM1 Gibsons Furniture Co. PhSnt; 'S xt-lStf in town. No wait No delay. Five i a Talbot, Mrs. S.

M. Owlngs, Mrs. J. Mrs, Emma Moon and Miss Iva Small Did you get your Jantsen swimming suit All colors, 'a) sum Kraft Clothing Co. 7-8 of Marlon, Ind.

arrived on Thursday Clarence E. Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Harry q. Wood of Chicago, and a number of other relatives and friends fifGOLDSEA vonnson.

Mrs. J. C. Dole and Mrs 'C. Douglas.

I evening for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. Henry and Mr. and Mrs.

C. had a picnic dinner and reunion at Henry and other relatives and friends Miss Basel Roames, Miss. Thelma To safeguard baby's health. At yoar door before breakfast 8-8-JStf r.OYAOlGHBORS WIENER ROAST On Thursday evening, Misses Letha LInthlcum, Aleen Gardner and Madonna Linthlcura entertained a number of Roamet and Jack Smith have return- Tllfrf'all air (, Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Cox. of Sullivan. left on Wednesday for their horns after a week's visit' with Mr. and Mrs, I D. Halt, Miss Marguerite McLain bat returned to her home hi Chicago after a visit with her brothers, Russell McLain and Donald McLain, and families.

Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin. H. Meyer to their homes in Michigan City, TbTd Legislator (to fellow grafter) The trouble with my bill is a lack of teeth. Old Gent (overhearing the remark) Beg pardon, sir, but If your Bill lacks teeth let me glre you my sod's tard.

lie's sj dentist and can supply right kind. fif.7y.toJ? 58m how good ier's Gib. Lithla Springs Sunday, The annual picnic of the Methodist Sunday school will be held at Lytic Park In Mattoon next Sunday. The Christian Sunday school will hold it picnic at Wyman Park in Sullivan next Sunday. There will be conveyances for all who care to go.

1 Ind, kftef-. being here by the Hyvts Perm oil High Power toMiM ih. doubled I asM-ssmenu and dues be Dice" cottage at Paradise Lake nark 1 up in full for the July audit. 7- Aft partaking of Uie repast, boEg serious Illness of Maurice Roames While here they visited eb the homes of Mrs, R. a Oakley.

Earl Young and I good plot. 7-8' not Dleaaed. ana tnn. ftz7 other V'-v, and sons, Benjamm and. Albert, and 1 JWri 1 -xMiai rm swim.

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