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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 8

Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 8

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tsuTrccri CAJtv jounNACcwrmr tw corvtnctAC etas? .13 EIGHT 4h A 9 KMB VALTQil FACES II SAYS OOHSEYQUiTS IS I. C.AB31T X. Get Your' OVERCOAT AT TOWJlLEY HOM 1 .5 The-merabere of thei Standard Bearer' Class of the MetbodUt Church were entertained on Monday evenlnc at the home of Misses Irmab aBd Myrtle Towuley, 817 North, twen ty-eecond atreet. The business session, conducted by the" president, included the election ot officers, hlch Dorter," local freight agent tor the lllinoia Central railroad, for the third time baa tendered hie resignation -mod aeked to be placed ea the retired list, effective October Although be hai Juat returned from the company headquarters In Chicago, ac- tion haa not been taken upon It He, "tf then' join bis brother MED TO HIMSELF Slayer Takes the Stand at His Trial in Charleston. fteeelal tTThTjourn.l.0..att..

4'! Charleston, 111., Oct. 25. Bruce Wee tnan, charged with the murder of bis. Wife. Laura, on a lonely stretch of 1 highway two or three miles north of this city on the night of April; Jl, last, took the stand In his own v.

defense at his trial In the circuit I (ill By International Service. State Capitol, Oklahoma City, Ok, Oct Voting 77 to 14 for further imneachment charges igatnsf flover r--r-r-j Walton, the Oklahoma nouse oi representatives today brought the total number ot indictments to nine. The two additional Impeachments were on declaring the city of Tulsa "uc nan I ch. wim lriwiuuB1'- i went chargea, that rule was thrown aside when the Ku Klux Klan Issue raised by Governor Walton was In- 3RE CHARGES artl.Maw rtla' I Oeor88 tt Miss ici nresldent. Imah-Towaley lcaPWPMV and family" "El Paao, Ill.r tor A.mi!MmWiJmitJLLm1 VJ tUJAU, LJ5, Leek Pleasant please.

10-24tf Miss Grace Edgar of Areola, was visitor In the city tpoay, r.s Mrs. O. Wolf has gone to Chica go for a Tlslt with Wends. George J. Pearson made a business trip to Neoga on Wednesday L.MfcrI,0r,e3r returned Tuesday from ll.ynicaiCiJf Miss lrma Kraft of Neoga- spsnt Wednesday Shopping in -the city, George Elliott of Toledo transacted Iil the Wednesday, JLouls Kehias and Kenneth Roberta ax-iDndlni 4h 4a.tBL.Dacatur.

James B. fiultV of Casey was business visitor-la the city Monday. Al Stanley of-Newton was a business visitor; In the city Miss Gladys Hlxson of Tuscola' vis ited friends in tha. city on Tuesday, James H. Anderson was business visitor In Charleston, on Wednesday, 'Fred Goodwin went to Indianapolis today tor a few days' visit with relatives.

Mrs, Welsh of Gays was a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Clark, today. Mrs. H. M.

Popham ot Charleston spent Wednesday in the city on business. Robert Spits and Francla Orndorff apent Wedneaday visiting in Cuam-palgn. Mrs. G. Bonnell haa gone to Chi- cago for a few days' vfsit with friends.

H. C. May and C. C. Daum of Lov- lngton transacted business in the city Wedneday.

of is to Wl Willie LeFlam, fourteen-year-old son Mrs. Eva Dunkirk. HUlaboro, who was picked op by tbe police at the edge ot tbe city limits Tuesday night, trying' to induce Chief Fortlock to turn him loose, that he may find work and an opportunity to educate him- selQeret Th4'OfiIs1jl tm bis1 UUUlf VUUUtVIVUff.Mf IttAWsagugauiOa Ut that hill 'Step-father has twice driven him away. Hla mother. In response a telegram from Chief fortlock, wired' back to release' and.

tifn mnf I On receipt of this com munication was entered Into by Police Chief PorUock with the coun- i ty Judge at Hlllsboro, seeking an Investigation of the alleged1 crcun! stances and disposition of the boy by placing bim out somewhere, In the meantime officers at the police ata- tlon have made- Willie mascot," and, ne is oecommg an api stuaent taw enforcement. No1 word had been received from the Hlllsboro authorities about the caa this afternoon, 1 1 i. 160,000 tyiT BROUCIHT 01 RL It DISMISSED, By Inttrnitlenal News inaianapous, tna, Oct. zo. suit damages against Hubert Woodsmell, head of the H.

H. small Insurance company was HlejmleiaaHt In rWaaifsil I nA at na 4 dismissed io, federal court today on tiff, Ruth N. Towle, former stenographer. j- Cuv According to the original complaint Weeman admitted that he shot andjiected Into the debate. LieutenanrGovernor M.

E. Trapplday night at the chapel, the program vi killed his wife, but said that it was I -4ila intention to spare her and end his own life, after she had 1 fr and live with him. i I Waamon nid hn fn lowed tho'of prohibition preventing a Sunday preceding the da.v of the mur der, and that he had taken a re-volrer with him with the intention of "iIHng this man. whom he did not Bame. He said no snni arm Kiuea ui Wtfe when the two were engaged in -i.

liim ah- would not return and live with 1h Now while stock is com-' j-ange, priced at $25 $30 $35 $40 $45. $50 Hilsabecl Breadway ar 16th Street The Man Who Knows Buys His Clothes Htlsabeck 1 LOOK rleaSant-PieaSe. VOO tAtt CLASSIFY. OR RENT-TBtflctly mod- ern 10-room house on paved street, NOTICE We have five calves that strayed to the residence of R. F.

Knollenberg. Owner may have same by paying tor ad and feed and Identify Phone 6874. 10-26 BUYING POULTRY lo the vicinity ot Sexson; phone 12 on 262. Windsor Mutual and I will call on you; paying highest market price. George w.

Storm. 10-31 FOR RENT Three large rooms at 2709 DeWitt Ave. Call from 4 to 7 p. m. Chaa, N.

Butler. 10-29 FOR SALE Health; see Dr. L. Glenn Barker, chiropractor; consultation free; office hours 10 to 12 m. and 2 to 6 p.

other hours by appoint, ment; office 1613 Broadway; over Pearson's; office phone 2948; rest denee phone 1341. xlO-lt LOOK Maole Cltv soan. 2f bars and one bar toilet soap all for Urge cans tomatoes 18o, I for 8B0; rolled oats 10c box, for 26c; special Thurs day, riday and Saturday only; best line of -groeerieg at the right cane augar 12.55 bag; Red River Ohio potatoes 61.76 bag or 90o guaranteed coffee 80o lb. and with every pound one glass tumbler free. Clay Qrubba' grocery, Phone 977.

10-2S FOR RENT Furnished room, modern who was enjoined from taking over I fR- rt trnvarnnr fnllnurlntr NPn- I tl' tn ail BUSDensiuu ui uuvmuui waiiun. 'fV- PT i Ui nn nn an altnrnative writ lower court from Interfering with the office of chief executive by granting an injunction. Quiet in demeanor, almost on the verge of tears, the lieutenant gover- hla nlmnal anmnatllV I ior uovernor wauon, "Mr. Walton and I are friends. I have no desire to supplant him or t0 force him out of office nor to make, his troubles more burdensome.

"I am governor by the law only. and If I am delegated by law to per to: i the governor duties. I will take up those functions only because it Is a duty imposed upon me. HORNSBY TRADED TO CHICAGO CUBS lv Intfirnfttinnal Nw iinis. Oct.

25 Roeers Horns-1 information here today by the Inter-: i an extended visit with relatives lnre fT" W.M J' vj wuuuauutii maa wag causea lour oiocu irom ousmess aisirici; undergo an illegal operation in 1917. 'suitable for a rooming "house; posses-Miss Towla charged that aha met T.i".?' rJ! Wood.rn.il in 1914 and continued on HbefoWa9 familiar terms until early in 1922. 'Phone 1085. xlO-27 Urn. At one o'clock this afternoon the lirldeoce on both sides bad been tak- an, and Harry I.

Hannah, represent-1' Jng the state, began making his ad-k dresa to the Jury. He was followed by John Kincaid and C. M. Helnleln tor the defense, they to be followed Attorney Fletcher for the aUte. The case is expected to go to the 0ury some time late this afternoon.

The members of the Jury are Frank Jacobs, Oakland Chester Frailer, Lafayette; W. O. Newport, Morgan; tor vacation In Los Angelos and Southern California. "It la my third attempt to resign, and thla may be the charm," (aid the veteran agent today. "I will have' been by October 31 In the service.

Of the Illinois' Central forty-eight years and eight months, or nearly half a century." Mr. Dorsey will not leave Mattoon. "No, I am not going away permanently, but will retain my citlienehlp In Illinois, and In this city, for, you know, expect to vote here next year," said he. VE8T POCKET ENGINE. London.

A motorcycle will enter the Olympla exhibition here with an engine no bigger than an egg cup am capable of running 0 miles an hour ti can run fifteen miles on a penny's worth of gasoline. Josephine Scott, Helen Bennett, Freda Homann, Clara Stukey and Margaret Walker; Messrs. Harry Callahan, Ewald Wllbelm, JesBe Glbler, Raymond Webb, Jesse Swlsber, William Gammill, Alva Allen, Lloyd Ozee, Carl Knollenberg, Glen Hutton, Fred Knollenberg, George Knollenberg, Walter Waggoner, Clarence Ho-vlous, Lemuel Acre, Floyd Walker and Harold Homann. AT DALTON HOME Mr. and Mrs.

William N. Dalton gave a masquerade party on Wednesday evening at their borne, 904 Edgar avenue, with a large number of friends as guests. The house decorations were carried out In seasonal adornments, with the hallow-een novelties much in evidence. Refreshments of pumpkin pie, doughnuts and coffee were served. Those present were'Mr.

and Mrs. P. G. Evans, Mr. and Mrs.

C. E. Beem, Mr. and Mrs. John Beem.

Mrs. Fred Matthews, Mrs. C. O. Bowman and son, Mrs.

Frank Cox, Mrs. E. M. Lucier, Mrs. L.

L. Robinson, Mrs. Bart Harmnaon. Mn William Patnn Mrs. T.

E. Paulley. Mrs. Robert Doepel, Mra. Al Zellers.

Mrs. G. W. Talley, Mra. Verna Piatt, Mrs.

A. A. Jaffe. Mra. Alf Andrews, Mrs.

Ed Bridges. Mra. Harry Piper, Mra. W. C.

Parsons, Mrs. C. E. Austin, Mrs. C.

KlrknatTlrlr Minna Helen An. drews, Neoml' Eaton. Helen Cox. Gertrude Cox, Alice Cox, Vivian Mat-1 thnwi Helena, flarlr Keranl Rrldireii I Catherine) Matthews, Betty Matthews, I Adeline Parker, Betty Parsons, Mar- guerite Jane Clark and Martha Jane llatt CLUB MEETING The Treble Clef Club will onen Its Elmer Robinson. Seven Hickory; by the -egtegt nltter in tne NaUon- iGeorge Austin, Charleston: Albert I al gggug gtar second baseman Keigley, Ashmore; George Bldle, Hut-j0, the gt cardinals, has been ton; Oliver Doty, Charleston; PbUtraded t0 tne Chicago Cubs for fourj nronng, Mattoon; James C.

Tinch. La- pIayerg ft wag learned on reliable Omaha Neb. O. H. Cokendolpher and O.

S. Rich mond made a motor trip to Cham paign toaay. Halloween social at Lowell school Friday evening, October 26, for patrons and friends. 10-25 Mr. and Mra H.

B. Ewlng attended the funeral of William A- Price Sr. in Paris on Tuesday. Ralph Walker has accepted a position as a clerk ln the Mattoon Dry Goods Company store. Mrs.

H. A. Sudduth and daughter, Miss Helen, of Oakland were visitors ln the city on Wednesday. Charles McVay of Chicago is a guest tor several days at tbe home of his brother. W.

W. McVay. J. W. Rbue of Urbana was a visitor ln tbe city Wednesday, transacting business and visiting relatives.

Paul Black of Pans, a former resident of this city, haa accepted a position In the Adler clothing store. Mrs; R. T. Clark of Decatur is a guest at the home of Mlaa Kate Bal-lentlne and other Mattoon friends. Tracy Kingman baa left for hla national News Service.

iiunea Dy wrs. Aiuro a. uaiay ai The deal, however, was denied this er home in Western avenue on afternon by Branch Rickey, manager Wednesday afternoon. Needlework of the Cardinals. It was reported, was the diversion of the afternoon, however, that it would be announced after which Mrs.

Lathy assisted by officially tomorrow. Mr- E. J. Buckbe0 served a two The player to be exchanged luncheon. Hornsbv.

it was said, are Outfielder Tne members of the club present Ha.k Miller. Second Baseman Gran- pltcher cheevea and Shortatoo charIe Hoiiocher. The latter pUye(WMr8- A. F. Malschalder, Mra.

W. A. layette; ueorge wauers. mauoon. )and John dowdy, Mattoon.

INTEREST HIGH AT ASSEMBLY OF GOD 1 "The meeting at the Assembly of God Tabernacle la drawing large crowds and interest Is running high. The altar Is filled with nungry hearta sU every service, and many are weep- JiUT their way through to victory," aid Rer. John T. WUson, pastor. -Her.

uauey spone last nignt or Heaven and told of how good it Would be when we are called from the walks of life to enter into that rest uoa has prepared lor nis cnu- wni i auoain ana iiivho en that can to hear these messages. I la, at, his best in these! home in Rich H1U. after a TlaltiEmPuttto' ver "Yt ow oni a few ameg durlna the season Jugt ci0Be(ji an(i lt wag understood ne waa dissatisfied with his Chicago bertn His nome l9 ln St ju No money was transaction. Involved in the PII lirin nnMllll NtW lit Al) bnUWN Hllr I a 1 1 flAlll tfliUL UUl I LHIl I ra as an conveniences; first floor; good Iocs tlon; modem bath. Inquire 1421 La- fayette Ave.

Phone 10-16 CIDER FOR SALE-Three mfleS -northeast of Neoga Saturday and FLAMES Rider and -Zimmerman Homes Suffer Hcav Fire damaged the residences and 2304 Prairie avenue, and Joseph. J. Rider, 2508 Prairie avenue, to tba extent of about 17,100 aa the result of simultaneous biases on the premises about 11:30 o'clock this morning. On arrival tho firefighters found the roofs of both houses enveloped in At Blder Home. The damage to the BJder home was greater, the entire roof, celling and upper walla having been burned, The household goods were practically destroyed or ruined by Ore, smoke and water.

The total lose there la supposed to be about 14,600. The Zimmerman residence was damaged chiefly ln the roof. household goods also are damaged to a large extent. Two Zimmerman Alarms. It was the second- alarm ot the day from the Zimmerman home, the first one having been at 10:30 o'clock, when a slight blare was burning at the peak ot the root.

The firemen extinguished It after there had been a damage ot about $40, Chief Weaver said. They then returned to quarters. The last fire ts aupposed to have been caused by a live spark from the flue, falling on the roof. Firemen say they left, leaving no traces of live fire ln or on this building. At the time of tbe second alarm, Mrs.

Rider was in the kitchen of her home preparing the midday meal on the ga stove, and said there was no fire ln the front part ot the house. "I did not know the house was afire until the celling began to fall ln on me and smoke and flames poured down," said Mrs. Rider. "Before I could comprehend lt tbe entire house was ablaze inside, and the smoke was so dense I had trouble getting out." Fire Chiefs Statement Just what the origin of the aecond tire was Is not known. "There Is an erroneous opinion llu" lne "lu" nouw' cU8Ul uro rum Bparu iium iuo house, next door," said Fire Chief Weaver, "but this could not be.

for ttiere was a stiff wind blowing from the west, hence any sparks from the Zimmerman house would have been fanned awST from the iiuue, raLirer man xowara iw Firemen worked one and a half nour' thrM or vrer nd the before the 7B''B" ul uro w8 au.wa. Both bpwa owners are railroad, en gineers, both running on the Illinois Central. The losses are partly covered by o'clock. There was no nor damage. fire, injury If 1UL III UII.

BSl BB 4 SB HOUSE CD By International News Service. State Capitol. Oklahoma City, Oct. 25. Representative J.

W. Calla han, a farmer-labor member of the Oklahoma house ot representatives was beaten ud and thrown bodily ut of the house chamber thla after noon wnep made charges against the character of his fellow members and declared that Grand Dragon N. O. Jewett ot the Oklahoma realm of the Ku Klux Klan, dictated to the maioritv what legislation should be adopted ana wnai snouia not. IUw Representative JM.

Pul len leaped for him with tbe cry, That's a damned lie! Pullen cnght Callahan by the tnroat ana OOTC mm 10 me HOOT, BB 8Core Of enraged members Crowded about "ftd Caltotaa to his feet nd tn4 4. nrwiui oui. The auction was so unexpected that the sergeant-at-srms could not reach the scene, but a half dosen ot the members' succeeded In restoring; or-' der. der command of Speaker pro-tem Harper, the sergeant-at-arms took charge ot tbe membership. WARD HILtABKCK UYt PRAIRIE AVENUE HOME Ward HUssbeck has bought the mod ern residence property at S11S Prairie avenue from W.

N. McKamy. The consideration is tlven as IStOO. The dwelling Is not Quite completed, bnt Just as soon as it la, expected to In about three weeks, Mr. Hllsabeck and family will occupy tt OHIO WIFE SLAYER GETS DEATH PENALTY By InUrnatlenal News Service, Sandusky, Oct.

15. James Brady, a batcher, was today, found guilty ot the murder of hli wife. Mar. garet. The verdict carries with a penalty ot death In tba alectrle chair.

lim nmr nit VIULLI SB SB BBBB1 BBBB1 Sunday; bring kegs or vessels; 20e gallon. E. C. Elson. xlO-26 Just finished school; have bad soma 'I experience; can give good' references.

in -tne selection- oi aus Miss Dorothy Lacejr as secretary and Miss Myrtle Townley as treasurer. During a social hour refreshments were aorved. ASSOCIATION PROGRAM The Grant l'urk school Parent- Teacher1 Association meets on Frl- lor the evening being: Prayer Rev. S. A.

Hughart. Piano solo Miss La Vance Chaplin. Reading Opal Halleit. Violin solo Chaplin boy. Dialogic Four pupils.

Reading Gladys Prichard. Dialogue Four pupils. Reading Iva Spoon. Reading Colletta Rickleman. Dialogue.

Reading- Frances Elliott. Dialogue. Address H. B. Blac.

HALLOWEEN PARTY Mlggeg He)en Henne and He, Hayes entertained the member, of a bMo eeQ Qn Wednesd even, at (hfl home of Edgar ayenue The wm -XfX decorated appropriate to the occasion. The evening was passed with balloween stunts and games, after which refreshments were served. The guests were Misses Helen Brumleve, Louise Brumleve, Florence Doepel. Martha Doenel. Helen Youne.

Myrtle Swain. Helen Seay. Hildred Ransom, Agnes Tucker, Vera Clark and Margaret Rels. rym- CLUB ine immigrani ciud wag enter were Mrs. C.

D. Kingman of Neoga, Mrs. Marion Hull, Mrs. E. J.

Buckbee, Staffelbach, Mrs. D. C. Baughman, Mrs. B.

S. Dickerson, Mrs. G. M. Wilson, Mrs.

B. H. Hardlnger, Mrs. k. g.

Kiddie, Mrs. p. M. Hardlnger. Mrs.

J. G. Hill and Mrs. W. C.

Shoop. CLASS PARTY A masquerade party was enjoyed by the members of the I. H. 8. class 1 unrisuan church on Wednesday evening at'the home of Mrs.

Ella Humes, Misses Dorothy Crowder, Edith and Fern Flaherty, Thelma Hill, Dorothy Relcb, Root, Fama Bence, Edith and Dorofhy Hovlous, Eva Lochbaum and Alberta Mitchell. 5X3 FAREWELL PARTY A farewell party was extended Mrs. M. E. Early on Wednesday aft- ernoqn at her home, 208 North Twen-: ty-flrst street, by the members of tbe Sunshine Circle.

Mrs, Early leaves Saturday for Centralis to make her home, and being an active a traveling bag. Refreshments were sertea alter a social nour. Those present were Mrs. W. W.

Marshall and son, Mrs. Walter James, Mrs L. V. Titus. Mrs.

L. A. Fov. Mrs. evening at a halloween party, all be- Ing In masked costume.

The bouse was elaborately decorated wth corn and pumpkin faces. In awarding tbe prizes for the makeups, Lee Rhoades was given first prize and John F. Williams, second pries. The period of games and music was concluded with refreshments of wiener sand- corfpp The guests were Mr. and Mra Henry Seaman and son, Mr.

and Mrs. Orvllle Seaman, Mr. and Mrs. John' F. Williams.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wet- zell, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Leltcb, Mr.

and Mrs. Lee Rhoades, Miss Eula Hamilton, Miss Frances Bouch, Miss Mabel Seaman, William Ashworth, Oscar Seaman and Ernest Seaman. sa WIENER ROAST Miss Delia Rentro and Miss Marie Walker were hostesses to a number of friends on Tuesday evening at a wiener roast at the home ot Miss Rentro. The evening after tbe luncheon was spent with games and having a general good time at the home ot Miss Walker. Those present Mr.

and Mra. A. R. Walker, Misses Mary Atteberry, Opal HInes, Lois Fox, Irene Osee, Kathertne Wllbelm, Berblce' Wllhelm, Lona Young, Maude Swisher, Phoebe Young, Clyde Harker, Mary Bpanld- 1 ing, Esther Seaman, Mabel Hutton, ervioea and as he warms up at the changes have been made in the oxe- Mr- M. McCarter.

3220 DeWitt ave-" dosing point ln his talk people are cutJve peraonnel of the Mattoon plant nue- Fr th occasion the house made to weep and others to rejoice ot tne Brown Shoe Company. St. was decorated with cornsUlks, Jack-as they see the reality of what he is Lc-iiig. as the" result of which A. F.

io'-lanterns and other adornments preaching. Deltsch, for the past eight months 1 "ultable to the occasion. After the "Tuesday night Rev. Bailey spoke factory gUperintendent, returns to the unmasking of the guests a wiener the Judgments of God and how parent organization of his company wa enjoyed. Cod was a God of mercy now, but and be asgigne(j t0 general staff Those present were Mrs.

F. I. Tlm- season next Monday evening, with insurance. Mrs. Frank Kern, the president, as Wednesday Alarm, hostess.

A feature or the meeting 1 Trying to hurry a heater Are with will be an address by M. French of a dash of coal oil resulted ln tbe Chicago, to be of especial Interest to liquid backfiring and an explosion, music lovers. His subject will be and then a call to the Are depart-along musical lines. Tbe program ment caused a run to the residence ior Monday night will oe on tbe life of T. E.

Robinson, 1709 Shelby evened compositions of Beethoven. The nue, Wednesday afternoon st four work He lg gllccee(ed by A. M. Slmp80ni who arrived Monday frcm Monterey Mexico, and has assumed Mr Simp8on.g pregent goal lg 2,500 pairs of shoes a day from nions, Freda 80N IS INCORRIGIBLE AND THREATENS LIFE Charging that her fifteen-year-old son, Elmer, was incorrigible and that be continually threatens her life, Mrs. H.

W. Meek. of. 904 Broadway, this morning filed complaint In court against him, and asked that he be sent to a reform institution. The boy will be given a bearing before Judge Glbler 'on.

Friday morning at nine o'clock, br possibly before County Judge Lane, at Charleston, depend ing upon the advice of the etate'a attorney when he returns. JUDGE CRAIO IS TO LEAVE HOSPITAL FRIDAY Judge I. B. Craig will be removed from Memorial Hospital to his home, 1109 Charleston avenue, on Friday. Judge Craig, who submitted, to a foot much Improved.

ICENOQLE'8 NARROW ESCAPE. According to word received In the city by his parents, Mr. and Mra J. D. Icenogle, their son, Cams Icenpgle, who ts practicing law In' a narrow escape from a lire when a Liverpool, 111, hotel In which he was aa occupant for the night, was dSnroyed MRS.

PEERS UNIMPROVED. Mrs. R. H. Peers, a patient in Me-' riorlal-Hospital, Is reported to be unimproved.

Her condition Is serious. The quantity ot peat produced in the United States in 1923 Increased nearly 100 per cent over that produced ln 1921. CARD Of THANKS. We desire to thank tba neighbors and frlenda who so kindly extended their aid and sympathy during the Illness and death of Mra Louvlna Hop per. THIS FAMILY.

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY, AUTO RADIATOR repairing and re- ooreing; Mccord, Tyree and McKin- non corea M. 8. LUDy, 1000 Shelby Ave. Phone 221. 10-31 WANTED A broom maker at Berry broom factory- iopg 18th St.

10-26 A CORN HUSKER can have a home all winter. Phone 17996. 10-26 FOO EXCHANGE by' the ladles ot the Relief Corps Saturday, Oct 27, at mate Trust ana Savings Bank, begin ning at lo-zs 6TBAVEP OR IToLEN-Laai Friday a small white dog, waa last seen on trues on n. zotn answers to tne name ot Trix. Finder please phone 412.

10-26 CAFETERIA SUPPE'R at thTPhlDM school houae, 1ft miles south of Mon roe ecnooi nouse, on otieo roaa. iti-day, October 20; supper served from 5 to S. 10-26 NEW NAVY BEANS tbe. itc per neck. 15 lbs- 21.20.

60 14.66 Ohio potatoes, 2-bu. bag 11.70; sweet notatoea 7 iba, Dopcora i ina 15c, 4 Iba. 25c; rioe Ttto Cocoa Hardwater Castile soap, i bars to fam ily, do bar; pumpkins 10C, l6o ana see each: cranberries lOe Quarts- picnie hams 16c lb. Ed Rows, 1000 Charles ton Avew rnone sse. xiv-21 FOR RENT Large'tront room, suita ble tor two men.

or ior neuseaeepmg. Inquire 2022 Western Ave. Mrs. Bessie Allen. 10-26 JUST RECEIVED New shlpmenrof trimmed Bats, 17 to 110 values, for 13.60.

6 and 16; hats ana scans ior cold weather in ail colors, vaiues, while they last $1.61 Murphy A Murphy. 1200 Prairie Ave. Call phone 191s. afo-igtf flUMMAfif IALI at Laughlln's feed store, 1811 Broadway, Saturday morn ing at By 0enUSU.BCnOOf.IU WIT ers' XlO-25 i this plant. Miss Margaret Rets, for a year or more, office assistant, will go to St.

Louis, where she will enter upon (other work. She is succeeded here I by A. A. Branson, from the homo of fke staff. CANADA TO GULF Phone 1889.

10-26 i FOR SALE Two sows and 19 pigs. Plg. inquire 1600 Piatt WANTED Washings and Ironlnn: also sewing. Inquire at 1908 Champaign Ave. 10-26 FOR SALE Gas range; cheap If tak en at once.

Inquire at Garfield drug store. LOST Brown traveling bag "contaln-lng rain coat and other personal ef. fecta. off runnlna board ot auto: lib eral reward for return to W. H.

Denny or see Mr. Myers, Hotel Byers. 10-21 FOR SALE Five-room cottage; easy terms; can give possession at once; 1016 Moultrie also new modern fr-rom house, blocks south of Broadway, a bargain; new 6-room house, modern, on west side. For particulars see W. Franklin.

Phone 246 or 1151. xl0-2f FOR SALE Good second hand cloth-Ing and shoes; 20 men's suits, slses 26 and 28; ten odd coata and pantsf overcoats, plenty to pick from ladles' suits, dresses and winter coats; all been dry cleaned and pressed; 1810 Vfa Broadway, upstairs, xl0-2 WArTTtDVlTve correspondent In Tuscola The Journsl-Qaiette. WLaTFOlTWCErolxhardrthlii miles north weet ot Neoga; all varieties; fine sprayed fruit Q. D. Soil-day, Neoga, IIL Call Trowbridge phone.

xl0j6 WANTED Dish washer at Buckler- -Moore cafeteria Phone 415. 10-21 NOTICE Anyone wishing trees or shrubs for tall planting call at Kirch-graber's residence, 01 Lafayette Ave. A. L. Klrohgrsber.

CaU phone 20. X10-2S JUST BOUGHT 26Fords, touring and runabout, regular; $76 choice while they last. Martin A Carroll, tons Prairie Ave. Phone 2891r X10-2T FOR RENT Larce modern down-' 11 IftllT ITTPIinTPH' society ner inenaa IllH I All rMr I HI tolt this means of showing their ap-ILIUIII nilUIII ll-Ujpreclation of her worn. As a parting Sumas.

Oct. 25. Under gift Mrs. Early was presented with f.i lear sklps and ideal flying condi-; tlons- the airplane carrying Captain i Lowell Smith and Lieutenant John T.f Rlchter left here at 6:26 a. m.

today In their attempted border-to-border numbers in their entirety will be: Paper, "Life of Beethoven" Mrs. Bess Taylor. "Song of Penitence" Mrs. Kern. "Sonata Patheilque" Miss Nettie Hall, Song, "Adelaide" Miss Eunice Trott.

Dance of the Dervishes" Mrs. H. P. Kendall. "Turkish March" Mrs.

Ward HJlsa-teclr. "Haldenrosleln" Mrs. Robert Hen-dren. "Gavotte in Major" Mrs. B.

D. I'arrlsh. What Delight- Earl Collins, I Pomeroy Clark, Woodward Noll and R. M. Ctterback.

"Delivla" Miss Lorraine Ander- son. HALLOWEEN PARTY iuimi uonuncru V. A 1.... Am llni.ai.nll.. nlnV.n.nl.

J.1 ZTTTX ii mi. ttftju JMn, ti iisnnes of 921 Charleston avenue entertained OUthla Council No. 143, Degree of Pocahonus. All the novelties of tbe hallnween anajinn wen used in nrn. fusion In rfnooraMne.

dA evnrvwhero were to be seen the colors of black. orange and yellow. The program of entertainment sfter the maaks had been removed waa also of an appro- prlate nature and prises were award- ed. In the apple contest Mrs. Gus Overwelser won the honors; in duck-, Ing' for apples ln a tun of water, Mrs.

1 then he would be a Cod 8f Judgment. Thlg message was highly favored with those who heard it. except some who Is opposed to the Truth of the gteL" MISS JESSIE ALFRED IN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Miss Jessie Alfred was brought down from Tuscola this afternoon about three o'clock and was placed In Memorial Hospital. Miss Alfred" condition was said to be fairly good. There Is an infection of the face, but there was an improvement in this respect this arternoon over Wednesday afternoon.

It was stated at the hospital that Indications pointed to her recovery. Miss Alfred was injured ln an auto- mobile accident in Tuscola laM Sun day evening. Since that time she has 'been ln the Jarraan hospital ln that city. Lloyd George Applause Is Given Bryan By International Newt Service. Washington, Oct.

2j. The new Wlllard Hotel wag abuzz with excitement this morning as hundreds of persons swarmed the lobbies and the adjacent streets to get a gllrrpse of David Lloyd George. Tbe street entrance was Jammed, With only room enough for the Lloyd George party to get through to an elevator. The crowd had been waiting for half an bour and was growing Impatient, when a cheer went up followed by prolonged hand-clapping. "There he Is!" someone cried, and the cheering was taken up on the inside of the hotel.

Hotel employes cleared the wav ex- I with hla mother, Mrs. Carrie King man. Mrs. Dean Garrett of Windsor spent Wednesday ln the city transacting business and calling on friends. Mrs.

P. T. Ellis ot Richland, Is visiting her mother and sister, Mrs. B. C.

Ashby and Mra W. R. R. M. Utterback went to St.

Louis this morning to attend the convention of ttfe Direct Mai Advertisers Association. Miss Olemma Landrus has re turned home from a several days' visit with Miss Haitle Edwards ln Chicago. Mrs. 8.. J.

Trowbridge has depart ed for San Diego, CaU after an ex tended visit with her sister, Mrs. a Allison. Miss Fee Cokendolpher of Bloom-Held, has arrived for 'a visit with her brother, G. H. Cokendolpher, amy family.

Mrs. O. M. Doraa bas returned to her home ln Chicago after a few days' visit with relatives and friends in the city. Mrs.

Henry Mcllhlney spent Tuesday visiting at the home ot her par-ents-ln-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mc llhlney, in Toledo. Mra Harold Popham and baby of near Charleston visited Wednesday at tbe home ot her parents, Mr. and Mra.

John R. Francla A. L. Stantteld, F. A.

Fcrs, Fred Baber, Henry Woodyard, Allen J. Parrlsh and J. A Roberts ot Paris were visitors in tbe city Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.

John Johnson of Wolf Creek, are visiting at the Chlem home on North Nineteenth street, and with other relatives and friends In tbe city. Mr. and Mrs. O. H.

Pardieck of 8L Louie are visiting relatives and friends In the city, being called here by the illness ot his sister, Mrs. Kate Tatkenhost. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baar and son ot Ironwood, flatted at the home of his brother, Otto Baur, Wednesday while enroute by automobile to Linhaven, Fla.

Mr. and Mrs. George Mra L. B. Adams, Mrs.

Sophia Traeger, and Mrs. Harry Owens were guests at tha home ot Wallace Deffenbaugh in Loxa. Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

A M. Brown went to Oak Park today for a visit with their daughter. Miss Thelma Brown, a teacher in tbe Oak Par school Mr. Brown will also transact business ln Chicago; Professor John H. Gray, an Instruc tor In Carlton College at NorthflertL Mlnn was a guest at the home of Us niece, Mra.

Neil Langblla, oa Wed nesday enroute to Charleston for a visit with hla sister, Mra. Mary Piper. From there he will go to Washington on bnslnesa Mr. Dorsey spenra week or note in Chicago, part of the time being at tha company hospital, where he underwent treatment for his general end has returned "feeling he sail -TO RESIDE IN CHICAOO. -Mra, -William M.

Moraa and thll-drea have lett for JChlcago to Join Mr. Moras and make that city their homa nonstop flight to the Mexican w. A. Milam, Mrs. T.

H. McGlnnls. They expect to re-fuel twice in the Mrs. Walter Hill. Mrs.

Omer fries and Mrs. Vera Ewlng. the last Eugene. Oct. The non-! named of Decatur.

stop horder-to-border plana enroute1 h.y.v from the Canadian to the Mexican AT COUNTRY HOME border, was successfully re-fueled lu Mr. and Mrs. George Seaman, llv- mldair while flying over Eugene to- Ing north of the city, entertained a day. Approximately 100 gallons ofjCompany of guests on Wednesday stairs rooms with private entrance: suitable for one or twA men. Inquire 1016 Charleston Ave, Phone 61 xlO-26 SAVE YOUR HAIR-Have youf boC ettes, switches, curia ear puffs, bis-, cults and transformations made at Mur pby's millinery store, J200 Prairie -Ava Pbona 1916, klo-lSU A.

R. Caton was the winner, while The members, enraged and tre rathe been contest waa won by Mrs.) bllrg, returned to their aea'ts, and, uu- -4 44444, 444 4 4 DEPENDABLE DRY CLEANING 4 Men's and Women's Suits- 4 4. Fur Trtmmsd Coata Cemforta. Biankete. Draperies .4 4 tend us your fall dyeing orders new 4 gasoline were poured into the non- Hto.i plane in a period of five minutes.

GARTER TELLS LIONS OF CANADIAN TRIP Lions listened to an Interesting account by C. C. Carter of bis travels by autnmotiile through Canada this summer, it being his first meeting wlih tbem Blnre his return. Endorsement was given to the campaign by the Illinois Central In i benalf of the "Stop, Look and Listen" movement to eliminate grade cross- accidents, the club pledging hearty co-operation. J.

W. Grlest of Chicago, who was to have been the honor guest at the luncheon, did not arrive in time. APPLES Twenty-flve huridred bushels sprayed apples; ten varieties. Prices, EOc to U0. 11-1 ARTHUR J.

DAILY. AD CLUB MEETING TONIQHT. J. W. Grlest of Chicago will ad dress the Ad Club's meeting tonight Supper at at.

Victory cafe; 5c nlAtA Fvm-v man Vhmilfi bear this address. All invited, wheth lor members or not. 4 armiacn eyeing 4, cleaning ce. 4 Phones 181 and 291 pectantly for a uniformed automobile X- starter who entered, carrying a huge 1 bouquet ot roses tied witb a yellow ribbon. 1 And following In his wake was Wllllanj Jennings Bryant The cheering continued for some )nlnutes before the crowd discovered tnaries Kit teahouse, mere was also music and danolng.

All were enmasque and prizea were, awarded to Mra Charles Bea- son for first honors and to Harley Caton for second honors for carrying out their ideas the best Refresh- i meets of pumpkin pie, doughnuts and cider were served during the eve ning. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gus Overwelser, Mr. end Mrs.

J. H. Caton, Mr. and Mrs. Will Showen, Mr.

and Mrs. Homer Watts, and Mrs. J. V. Smith, Mr.

and Mrs A. R. Caton. Mr. and Mrs.

C. Ow Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

Buell, Mr. and Mrs. Bert King, Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes, Mr.

and Mrs. Oce Bennett, Mrs. Charles RUtenhonse, Mrs. Fanny Miller, Mra Flo Wade, Stella French, Mrs. Gent Guyette, Mra Nellie Walton, Mrt.

jame oweni and Mrs. Charles Beason, that Great Britain's' dormer premier had. not arrived and that lt was only Woodrow Wilson former secretary ot state. i Bryan blushed profusely, bowed to the crowd end took an elevator to bis roorn. Lloyd George, accompanied by his vmtfm- AaMhtj and fiarrptarv nf Labor Davis, arrived a few minutes! ew AJ later.

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