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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 4

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MATTOON WILL LOSE I. C. DEPT PROFESSIONAL AY1ATOB II KILLED IN CRABB Sandusky, May Maeu-Wal-tar Anderson. 26. professional aviator of Richmond, wu burned It death, and Benjamin Buaer, 17.

a student of BarMuaky. to a serious condition at Good Samaritan hospital Live US OOMMMOIAL STAR Mar Mu-OJ if flag Kansas Oity. I -Raoarota. 6J00 Mulllna lTTLE toady; head, amrfteta National National Dairy Tafffaffi FtoW mm HOOfl-ReoelnU. 1U katitaetty: butojlto heavies, a to to 30 Publisaad by MATTOOK JOU1MAL COMPANY fl Ktndall.

ft, Ktodall Secretary if. i Awonuw N. T. CmtraT N. T.

Central Bt L. N. H. to H. Norfolk Western Northern Pacific Packard Motors Peruvrylvarua R.

Pittsburgh Coal to ai.se. Ml A' ket stronger; spring lambs, $17 28 to DECATUR SCHOOLS BAN MARRIED WOMEN Decatur, May as Married woman are now barred from teaching in Decatur schools aa a result of action taken by the board of education Monday night Eleven such teaohen will be replaced by men or single woman the ensuing school year. Definite action wu forced whan the board refused to re-employ Mrs Mabel Muthersbaugh Odor principal of the Oarfteld school. The board declared that Its "Married Woman Teacher" order of applied to principals well to other teachers. Support of the married woman teacher order wu found also In the policy of the Wabash railroad to Ha refusal to employ married women clerks, a procedure which wu adopted by the railway clerks' union and made obligatory on the part of the railroad.

The purpose la to provide employment for many capable men or single women who anus: wetners, use to in $7M to here, the result of an airplane crasn at Sandusky airport today. ASH OBOVE CHURCH TO OLD MEMORIAL SERVICE Windsor, DJ, May IsV-Call hu been sent out for a meeting of the official board of the Ash Grove Christian church to be held at 7:10 o'clock this evening to arrange for the annual memorial service. It wU bo June when a good program will be had, Table. Chicago Orato In substantiation of a report that baa been growing lately, wu announced today at the office of H. J.

Roth, superintendent of the Indiana division of the Illinois Central, that the accounting department of the Indiana division store department la to be moved to Clinton. The more will probably be made June 1. The storekeeper, 0, P. Ohden. and possibly two others will leave Mattoon.

A man of lower rank than storekeeper will be sent to the Mattoon store department The stores at Mattoon will remain the same, but the business end of the laterad tbt pott office at Mat-toon, Illinois, attend elaae matter. Address communication! to THE JOTJBNAL-OA2ETTE MATTOON, ILLINOIS Iron to Steel Tnhaeoa B. 150 182 169 far U1H am ii 1 1 1 a i ii -v I I wwAj i Tm itoaviit i3t1si 3sasw-- WHEAT Open May Itt July i lii D0? ird Air Line Roebuck 164! Pobllshad every evening except Sunday. CORN May 108 106 104H 1084 July 107H 106 107 oi. una.

a-- Southern pacific r. r. Southern Railway -j. Stewart Warner atudebaker Motors ITALIAN CONSULATE BOMBED TODAY AT BUENOS AIRES .107 108 107 107 Sept Telt phontt Basinets Office, Editorial It Job Printing Dtptrtment U6 $1 S3K 61 61 department will be through the Clin Buenos Aires. May A bomb 67 66 67 a.

ft cfti. 1 me. OATS May July, old Jury, new Sept. new union Paeuie rinttArf ffliar fttnrna exploded to the Italian consulate here 66 $6 twit oon wm 67 66 67 47 46 47 Weekly Ouerte EtUblilbad to 1W7 Weekly Journal Established to 1865 Daily Journal Established to 1S74 Consolidated January 1 1906. are kept out by married people who it.

8. industrial Alcohol U. 8 steel U. 8. Bteel, Prfd.

Weattnghouee Electric have self-supporting mates. Chicago Gram Closing. Chicago, May 23. (my-Grains generally higher today. Wheat was Married women teachers who now ton office.

The Mattoon store department returns to the same statue as It waa prior to about three years ago. The business of the Mattoon store department Is bigger than that of the Clinton department, and for a time railroad men hoped to see the Clinton business transferred to Mattoon. The policy of the Illinois Central as with other railroads of the country. Is to consolidate departments whenever possible." said a local I. C.

official today. "Recently the store department White Motors Vlllva Avorland iho to ic corn vie mgner to lower and oats to ic higher Trade wu broad to all otto late American Radiator Daily. Ons Tear ftM Dally. By Carrier, Per Week. .15 Daily, One Year by Mail to First and Second Zone.

$4.50 In an other tones Thomas Pillion attended A movie In this afternoon killing Are persons and wounding twenty-five others. The ponce are investigating. PECULIAR LNJUBT. Hume. HI.

May 33 -Earl Bell, south of Hume, wu suffering today from a peculiar accident While dehorning some calves Saturday one of them struck him In the neck with its horn. He did not pay any attention to tt at the time but later to the evening a lump raised on bis neck and he became speechless. As yet he is not able to utter a aound but la better to that Hupp Motors Graham Paige Motors National Tea Although the locomotive wu demolished and several cars were damaged, only one life wu lost In the wreck pictured here at Johnstown. Pa. The fireman of the Pennsylvania passenger train wu killed: the engineer wu hurled 200 feet from his cab and escaped with serious Injuries.

Passengers However, wheat displayed the most activity under buying on unfavorable weather over the northwest. President Coolidge's veto of the McNary farm relief bill had some effect on the buying. Orsins were steady to firm during tht forenoon. Wheat started unchanged to higher and advanced further With buying by locals, commtotton houses, firmness at Liverpool and continued dry hot weather to the north Chicago. The movie went serious on were scared, but nothing more.

are affected by the board of education ruling of Monday night are: Mrs. Beatrice Dexter Kramer, Dennis school. Mrs. Jewell Plnley Hamel, Durfce Junior High. Mrs.

Lillian Collier Stivers, Riverside school. Mrs. Blanche Van vieej Beaty. Roach school. Mrs.

Helen Scurlock Malosh, Oarfteld school. Mrs. Nettie Crabb Dill. Oarfleld school. Mrs.

Inez Whltcraft Allen, High school. Mrs. Miriam Bruner Craln, Roach school. him. A subtitle, supposed to be very Latest Mixtmet London Communist (sttscklag gov-ertment)-They'll keep culling the wool off the ebeop that lays toe goldta agga an til the pump rant dry.

Boston Trtotaaript earnest and deeply moving, was flashed on the screen. Thomas Pillion, he can swallow some food. Prepy Goes "Coolidgiate" west. Selling wu light early. Export demand wu reported moderate overnight Cash demand for wheat wu Matted, laughed loudly and was ejected Hon the theater.

Now be has sued tor U5.000. claiming- the inalienable fairly active with receipts at only four cars. itojht to laugh whenever he wishes. We accounting section at East St. Louis wu transferred to Carbondale, and the north end store department accounting force of the Illinois division was transferred from Champaign to Clinton.

The reason for expecting something better for Mattoon later la the fact that the Indiana division la a growing division, while some of the other divisions show leaa business or are at a standstill. They also Insist that Mattoon It more of a central point." The Edgewood cut-off Is bringing more business to the Mattoon shops and Mattoon yards and there a greater demand for work at the 'local shops than heretofore. More stores will be used here than previously. net confess that he hat our sympathy mi lT MflMasi 1 Mrs. Vaahtl Coffey Kennedy.

Durfee ftjsssswtgi Liverpool wu ld to ld up. A cable from Liverpool Indicated that the Argentine strike is about over. Corn started unchanged to higher on scattered buying. Immediately school. Mrs.

Helen Phillips Burchell. Roach school went lower onto to go higher aga has bean our experience that, as a general thing, the harder the average fton tries to be serious the funnier to. Some of the best laughs we have wear had in a movie theater came when with wheat. Weather condlttona were MINUTES FROM NOW favorable. Renins wu moderate.

STRANGE FAMILY CASE cetott were estimated at 125 ran. Oats opened unchanged to higher and gained further on active buying and moderate offerings. Receipts were TO BE A RED IN COURT estimated at tmrty-cignt can. Provlf tons were firm early. In the local yards the forces are be- In, a AmmrAtm tYm far 1 New York Sleeks and "-You am know exactly how much hew Armstrongs Linoleum Floors will cost laid our modern way.

over builders' felt A phone call does it. BY W. 8. COUSINS. (I.

N. 8. Financial Editor.) Nev York. Mar M. Under the lead that extra men are used occasionally.

It la said that permanent Increases to the forces, clerical aa well as yard, are anticipated. Two switchmen were borrowed thla week from the yards at Evansville. of f'j motor stocks and tadaetrtoto, the market shook off its reactionary tone Quite early In today's less ton. and recovered most of the ground lost to Tuesday heavy selling movement. The airplane stocks regained about ORNAMENTAL STAIR to movie we were watching was moat eoanpletely hi earnest about anmethlng.

It is natural for parents to try to todp their sons and daughters ptok out careen. But parents should be careful; It Is easy to ha too Insistent, and pat the young man or woman to groove he or she doesn't like. A writer to the April issue of Good asjgejbiiBlrid msgaatoe stresses this point. "I have known sons' lives nearly or quite ruined by a father's Insistence that they should or should not go into the family business," she writes. 1 tiara seen many a girl's life made miserable by a mother who Insisted her daughter should do something that Mm mother had always wanted to do.

Che thought her ambition for the girl represented love. It was really points each and General Motors again forted to the front the leader of BANISTER FOR HOTEL A beautiful wrought Iron ornamental the bull party to the motors. Stimulus wu given to the buying of the airplane stocks by the announcement of Col. Charles Lindbergh's affiliation with the new Transcontinental Air Transport. In an Important advisory capacity.

The Transcontinental stock Jumped on the curb to 33 Bridgeport, May 23 (iwi-Unrelenting after having her husband Jailed and unforgiving of the misery he has caused her, Mrs. Edith Cromwell, whose family problems have attracted the nation's interest, waa waiting today for the law If there la one in her behalf to take its course. Mrs. Cromwell, forty-one, had her husband, Edward, an HA-1-week teamster, arrested because he tees no reason to curtail the size of his amir. The caw.

which opens tomorrow, promises to be one of the strangest hi legal annals. The prosecutor, James O. Bharmon. baa been working night and day to find soma kind of a statute under which he can try the husband. Cromwell la at present being held under a breach of peace charge.

The wife who has borne thirteen children would place her life In Jeopardy If she were to have another, according to doctors. The husband cannot understand, or doesn't care to, and tnslsti upon increasing his family, the wife aaatrta. stair banister of ancient Spanish -Moorish design has been placed In the U. 8. Grant stairway from the lobby to the top, or sixth story, and down to llllllllllllimillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllirj the basement.

Workmen on Tuesday made the form for the large rounded concrete step which will grace the lobby stairway. Pouring wu dona today for the step. Plastering and terano floor laying now la to fun awing In the building. THIS IS for a new gain of seven points and the Curtiss and Wright Stocks advanced ten points each on the big board. strength to the motor stocks today stimulated active buying of the accessories and body-builders.

Including Murray, Briggs and GUdden. all of which rose To higher price levels to a large turnover. Radio recovered about eight points when the stock reached the IN level Special strength wu also to evidence In American International. Chrysler Motor. American Republics and International Nickel.

United States Steel sold up more than a point In active trading. Of WINDSOR SCHOOL The floor work la especially alow, as tt Is highly technical work. Dae la made PINEAPPLE r. m. May 23-Eighth grade of an goo-pound milling machine for the teratao.

The dining room floor Is exercises were bald to the Country Club tow being laid. All of the plumbing has now been roughed" in. and la ready for the in Closing prices: Allis Chalmers American Agricultural Chem. -134 20'. stallation Of the fixtures.

In the next ten days the ornamental mill work and wood trim will be start- i American Can American Car ft Foundry American Locomotive American Steel Foundry In full academic robes. President Coolidge Is shown, center, with Head Muter Alfred E. Stern, they headed a procession at the aeequlcenten-nlal celebration of Phillips Academy, Andover. Masa. There the president bad Journeyed to deliver the principal address and to praise secondary colleges.

Directly behind him may be seen Mrs. Coolidge. also In cap and gown. ad to the hotel. All of this work Is ai -103 gii i 63 21S quite tedious and It la said the head way would scarce be noticed by uie American Tel.

tt Tel American Water Works American Woolen Atchison. T. Ac 8. P. Windsor district school Friday evening.

Seventeen boys and girls were given their certificates for having passed ttottr examinations. Charles J. Tytn of Paris delivered the address. He la a former Shelby county teacher, but la now a lawyer. Ma also gave the diplomas The graduates ware Ethel Maye Bailey.

Orion Daniel Carter, Lola Pan -Ma Chase, Joseph Russell Carry, Margaret Hennlgh, Cecil El Bolaapple, Virginia Belle Jackson, Paul Emery Jones, Rosa Blosaomfleld Kenny, John Robert Lovlns, George Caasiut Richardson, Allle La von Richards, Charles Oarleton Smith, Hazel Lorene Thomp-aon. Vera Luella Walker, Mary Elizabeth June Webb, Paul Logan York. onlooker, but a great amount of work A two-ball foursome wu the contest In which the women of the club engaged on Tuesday, Ladles' Day at the club. About fifteen women participated In the contest which wu won by Mrs. h.

A Baughman and Mrs. W. Laughlln. Handicaps were observed in figuring the scores The contest next week will be a flag contest and the members of the women's tournament committee are anxious that all women golfers participate. CANNING WEEK Price, are now at the lowest and quality at its best Order a case from your grocer today.

Prices will be higher next week. GOLDSMITH CO. WHOLESALE ONLY SELBT HALL ARRESTED; WILL FACE BOOZE CHARGE la done dally by the large force of building mechanics. OATS FOLKS ENTERTAIN zM 1H 313H 198', NH MH Atlantic, Gulf W. Baltimore tt Ohio Bethlehem Steel Canadian Pacific Chesapeake At Ohio Chicago At N.

Chicago, M. Ac St BOYS, HUSTLE NOW; GATHER TIN CANS Saturday will be "Tin Can" Day, the FRIENDS ON SUNDAY Special to Tht Journal -Qaatttt. I 't to Association of Commerce announces. Chicago, R. I.

A P. Chrysler Motors Coca Cola oays, 111., May i. uu lMTt The boy of fifteen or under who pre Colorado Fuel Ac Iron CLARENCE McCROCKLIN IS REPORTED IMPROVED 73 Luther Mattox and family of near Oays entertained at their home Sunday, the guests being Mr. and Mrs Columbia Ou Electric sents the longest string of tin cans to the reception committee will receive a prise of $5. The prize for the second longest string will be $2 50.

The third liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiMinimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimimnii AMKTJAL SPaUXG DftTTTTJTI W. 0. T. IT. AT CHARLESTON Selby HaU, of 800 Shelby avenue, wu arrested at his home at 11:16 o'clock this morning by Police Chief Robinson.

By the use of a search warrant his premises were Investigated. One gallon of whisky is reported to have been found there. Hall wu taken to the city Jail and locked up until his condition was bettered, he having been found In an Intoxicated condition, the police report. The whisky wu brought to the potato station. Desk Sergeant Yunt and Sherman Uttlnger.

a substitute policeman, accompanied Chief Robinson. It Is probable that state charges of possessing whisky Will be lodged against Hall by State's Attorney Fletcher. longest string will bring the owner slal to Tilt JournaUOtstttt. Clarence McCrocklin Is reported somewhat Improved since he wu admitted to the Oreat Lakes Naval Hospital at Chicago. He went there last week expecting to enter the govern .1 Corn Products Crucible Steel Delaware Ac Hudson Dodge Bros.

Motors Dodge Bros. Motors, Prfd. DuPont de Nemours Erie Brie. 1st Prfd 167 7114 MVa 313 10H 70H tffS 87 WH 1M'. Charleston.

Ill May 33. Mrs. Ber prize of $1. tha Ortlton, president of the W. C.

T. u. of Coles and Cumberland counties, announces that the annual Clem Harrmanrf, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Alexander and children of near Port Dodge, Iowa, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Head of Charleston, Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson of Mattoon, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Mattox and daughters, Florence and Roaella of Oays, and Thomu Walden of Paradise. The ball storm tost Wednesday did considerable damage to small fruit and gardens. In some fields growing corn wu cut by the stones. Cecil Harrmann, a student at the Teachers' College at Charleston, spent 1U I soring Institute will be held at the 103. United Brethren church In Charleston General Electric Oeneral Motors Great Northern R.

Hudson Motors Illinois Central International Harvester ment nospiuu at Maywood but wu taken to the naval hospital Instead. Mrs. McCrocklin received a letter today from the hospital authorities, stating that Mr. McC roc kiln's condition is not now considered serious, and that his continued Improvement Is expected. on Thursday, May 24, beginning at WANTED 500 BOYS "Tin Can" Day Is part of the Association of Commerce Cleanup Week program.

Saturday afternoon's reception committee will be stationed on the Lumpkin lot at Seventeenth street and Charleston avenue. Only cans on strings will be accepted. The contestants are to take cans from alleys or wherever they can find them within the corporate limits. ..141 ..365 The program will Include a drill on the constitution of the Women's Christian Temperance Union, led by lira. Olive Chanoweth of Charleston.

the week-end with home folks. FIVE-HOUR TRADING DAY FOR N. Y. STOCK EXCHANGE The different lines of work will be demonstrated by the county directors of departments. The plan is to give every member a better idea of the alms DOG QUESTION GETS PARIS ALL STIRRED UP EDGAR MAY DISPENSE WITH A GRAND JURY Paris, May 23.

Stray canines of the organization. Budweiser Real Quality Malt Syrup will be persona non grata in Paris after August 1, at which time the new dog MISS DELPHINE PEARSON BUYS MeCOSSEY DWELLING Paris, 111, May Attorney Lamon today announced that there probably would be no grand Jury for the June term of the Edgar county circuit court, which convenes in about two weeks. There are only three criminal cases pending, and It Is believed they could be transferred to the county court, Delphine Pearson, of Memorial New York, May 23. OW-Governors of the New York stock exchange voted today to restore the five-hour trading day, beginning with Monday of next week. The market will then be operated daily from ten a.

m. to three p. m. TEUTOPOLIS COUPLE MARRIED. Effingham, 111..

May 23. Mlas Mary Hablng and Albert Hawickhorat were married In St Francis' Catholic church at Teutopolla Tuesday morning. The groom la a son of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Hawickhorat.

He Is Interested In the Ed Bert Restaurant in Teutopolla. has purchased the five room dwelling of Mrs. Zepha McCoskey at SIM Prairie avenue and has let a con a which has concurrent Jurisdiction in many offenses. If there Is no grand Jury for Indictment of criminal offenders, there also Is a possibility of dispensing with a petty jury also. The bride Is a daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. B. Q. Hablng of Teutopolis. u.

far lVHmisr mrAmmm tract to remove the building to a lot at SMS Shelby avenue, which she bought from Leo Littleton. The house la mod-am to every particular, with hard wood floor laid law, than a year ago. LETTER LONG DELATED. Newton, 111.. May and Mrs.

(It L. Jackson of near Rose Hill have Juet received a letter from Chester Jackson, which wu mailed at Harlan, Indiana, April 71. IBM. more than HAS DIFFICULTY IN LOCATING A BUGGY WTf HTffiTf Malt tynm addi flavor ana nutriment to food wuum WITH UN CANS ON TIN CAN DAY Saturday May 26, 2 m. at the Lumpkin Lot, 17th and Charleston Boys Under 15 Look! Three Prizes -S5 $2.50 $1 The Association of Commerce will give to the boy OT boys bringing the longest string of empty tin cane to the Lumpkin lot nt 2 p.

m. Saturday, May 26th, these three cash prizes. Cans must bo in one string, securely tied together. All cans must be left on the lot after the awarding of priiea. BOYS! Start Your String Now! Any Old Can WiU Do! CLEAN-UP COMMITTEE.

ordinance passed by the Paris city council last night goes Into effect. Under the terms ot the new law each owner of a male dog must pay a yearly tax of $1 and each owner of a female dog must pay $3. All dogs running at large must be muzzled at such times health authorities believe there Is danger from animals Infected with rabies. A dog catcher will be appointed whose duty It will be to catch all stray canines which do not carry tags showing a tax paid and to hold them for three days. If not redeemed during that time by payment of the tax and a fee of $1 they will be destroyed.

This action was taken following the announcement of the state board at health that rabies have been especially prevalent during this year and that there is great danger from dogs which are permitted to run at large. Remit of Lou ot Eye An eye hospital Informs us thst the lose of one eye will, affect a person in discerning the roundness of an object for a while following the operation. At time goes on the eye will accommodate itself to the new condition and the patient will be able to discern the roundness of sn object. MRS. SCHILLING OPERATED ON.

Mrs. F. 8. Schilling underwent a serious surgical operation In a hospital at Rochester, on Saturday. Her condition Is favorable according to a letter which Mr.

Schilling received this morning. Mrs. Schilling went to Rochester last week and passed through a Mayo Brothers clinic for diagnosis of her case. Fairfield. 111., May Wlndland, who resides four miles west of Oeft wu in this city last week making inquiry as to where he could procure a new buggy.

He had gone to all the places of business which formerly carried vehicles and could not find one. Some one told him of tome farmer friend who had a buggy to sell, but three years ago. What became of the letter to the interval between Its mall-tot and receipt at Rose Hill Is unknown. Tht envelope wu tattered and duty, though it had lain around to the time that has elapsed. when Mr.

Wlndland reached him he I The cost of tub raw materials used In Budweiser Malt Syrup will not permit the giving of premiums. The quality of our product it the premium we give 1 and it is included in every can of Budweiser Malt Syrup you buy. ANHEUSER-jMJSCH, St. Louis Sold by Groan mnd DttUrt Ei iryvibm had changed his mind and did not care to part with it. MS CITY LICENSE TAOS.

but MO city licenses 1 by City Clerk Elliott to date, his stubs showed this morning. June 15. FIND CAB ON TRACKS. Patrolmen Brimberry and Brown found a Ford touring car parked between the Illinois Central railroad tracks on the Marshall avenue crossing Tuesday night It fa owned by Lawrence Koelbach of Effingham, according to the license number, 843-203. The car had not been stripped or dam- It to stated, Is the last date within which about MOO owners are required to secure toe Mattoon license tags tor DAN J.

COVER KIDNAPED AND ROBBED. Chicago, May 23. ins-a short time after he had drawn a $7,900 payroll from a bank here this afternoon, Frank Cooperman, restaurant owner, wu held up, kidnaped and robbed of the money by three youths in an automobile. Mettoon, 111. trucks, vans, BM 79 tsjtwMSaMawta OIUJ, a Bat uigajtottotajtoMtaaaBV Sv' I 1 mm.

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