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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 6

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DAILY JOTTRNAl-OAiajn AND MATTOOIf. HXITfOTS err IN THANKSGITING For having known the love and in Okla. PEHSOMALS GRID IICAGO sacrifice of a wonderful mother, FRANCES JAFFE Country Live Siamese Twin Separated From Dead Mate U. of I. Students Come' Home for Thanksgiving MARKET REPORTS TOO LATB TO CLASSO-f LAYER OUT IN "Miss Electa Ransom will leave Thursday for Quincy to reside.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving dinner at Hotel U. 6, Grant, service in main dining room, 75c to $1. 11-25 Mr. and Mrs. William Hitter are home from a ten days' stay In Chi- WANTED Two or three roonfmOd- em furnished apartment.

In Mat- Special ta The Journal-Gazette. Urbana, 111., Nov. 25. Thanksgiving recess, beginning at noon today, saw more University of Illinois stu CHALLENGE toon available Monday morning, Man, wife and child. J.

E. Proctor, 1841 S. 18th. Springfield, 111. 11-25 dents hurrying homeward for the FOR SALE Heatrola, used only holiday than ever before.

Among ca80. Chicago Produce. Chicago, Nov. 25. (IMS) BUTTER Receipts, 7,081 tubs; firm; old.

5 cars; new, 1 car; extras, 33lic; standards, extra firsts, 32Uc to 32'ic; firsts, 31c to specials, 33UC to 34' c. EGGS Receipts, 2,036 cases; steady; old and new cars, none; current receipts, 32 'ac; fresh extra firsts, less than cars, 35c; cars, 35c; fresh firsts, less than cars, 33'jc: cars. 33' dirties, 26c; checks, fresh. 25c; storage, 23c. the students included in this all- Special for Thanksgiving, roses, BY KENNETH T.

DOWNS (I. N. S. Staff Correspondent) New York, N6v. 25.

The! stout heart of a little brown man beat rhythmically today in living proof of a thrilling new miracle of niedl-caj science proof that Siamese twins can be parted and still live, at least temporarily. In a delicate operation believed to be without precedent in surgical history, the living twin, Sim-plicio Godino, was separated last night from his dead brother, Lucio, time greatest registration of the I $1 dot at Georje King's flower shop, university are 67 from Coles coun- 209 South 12th. Phone 815. 11-25 i W0tj I ty. Mr.

and Mrs. William Reynolds. BY LEO FISCHER (L N. 8. Sports Writer) Chicago, Nov.

25. A challenge to Chicago University to openly spon-eor its football team as a professional one or "leave the Big Ten conference," was Jmade today by 8am Whiteside, co-captain of the 1936 Maroon team. -Hi9 statement was contained In three months; child's stream lined tricycle, doll buggy, two dolls, little table and two chairs. All in good condition. U6 S.

26th St. 11-27 TEFFT WALKER Community. Auction Sale, Tefft Sale Barn, Charleston, the place to buy and sell your livestock. Sales every Saturday beginning at 11 o'clock. Guv Tefft andWalter Walker.

11-27 FOUND Wednesday near express office, keys on ring. Owner may have same by calling at The Jour Enrollment in the university were in Mason Sunday visiting rela One of the largest parties of the season for club members and families was held Tuesday evening in observance of both Thanksgiving Day and "Family Night." "Family Night' is held the last Tuesday evening in each month, with a covered dish dinner and bridge party. On this occasion a turkey dinner made up the menu, with the Thanksgiving bird and all the trimmings being served. Sixty-one persons Were present. Bridge was played after the dinner, with Mrs.

H. I. Hannah holding high score for the women and Dr. D. C.

Baugh-man high score for the men. Mrs. E. F. Ritter, Mrs.

F. T. Jvlil-ler, Mrs. J. O.

Reynolds and Mrs. E. A. Purcell, members of the November women's committee, were assisted in the party by Mrs. H.

I. Hannah, Mrs. Fred Grant, Mrs. William D. Grant and Miss Ruth Baughman.

rcafViori a new noalr nf 19Q10 this I tlVeS. year. Of this total. 11.806 students Complete showing of all types of are on the Champaign-Urbana furs by Marks Bros, representative. caniDus.

the remainder in the Col- Friday and Saturday only, at Les- 11-25 legcs of Medicine, Pharmacy and ter's. Mrs fieorce Leach and Mrs. Dentistry in Chicago. nal-Gazette office, identifying and paying for this notice. 11-27 PRICKS ARE LOWER Why pay Among the students residing in LIVE POULTRY Steady; turkeys.

13c to 18c; hens, 11c to 16c; Leghorn hens, 9c to 11c; broilers, 16c to 17c; springs, 13c to 16c; chickens, 11c to 12c; roosters, 12c to 13c; ducks, 9c to 16c; geese, 9c to 12c. POTATOES Arrivals 73 cars; on track, 278 cars; U. 8. shipments, 562 cars; early Wednesday, Idaho Russet Burbanks, fine quality, $2.65 to $2.67 heavy to medium, $2.45 to Tuesday, $2.40 to No. 2.

early today, $1.70 to Some, Colorado Red McClures, cotton sacks. bur Coles county and nearby cities are in New. York Hospital. They were 28 years old. A second operation this time by plastic surgery experts was for reconstruction of the lower end of Simplicio's digestive tract.

Simplicio still lives almost 12 hours after the daring operation. At 10 o'clock last night, Lucio Godino died. Immediately there began a drama unparalleled in medi more; good cooKing apples, 69c basket; solid pack extra fancy oysters. 23c 45c $1.69 cranberries, 19c extra quality jumbo Mattoon, Robert Barth. 2209 Clyde Gerard, former Mattoon man, who is dead at his home in Oklahoma City, at the age of 62 years.

Richmond avenue; Maurice Bran celery, 5c. bunch; California grapes. denburg, -713 Charleston avenue; 3 25c; Dauntless gelatin, just interview published by the Daily Maroon, university student publication. "Football at Chicago will either have to become professional, like other schools In the conference, or the school should leave the conference," Whiteside was quoted as Baying. "I would like to see the former course taken.

Chicago football cannot go on in its present manner. Th ed-captaln's statement cll-Biaxed a series of editorials in the student publication has Donald Campbell. 3117 Western ave right lor lruit salads, all flavors. Claud Leach visited in Terre Haute today. Lewis G.

Bartelsmeyer and Harry Shea were business visitors in St. Louis Tuesday. Have you asked dad and mother for that portrait this Christmas? Do it now. Leitzell Studio. ll-25tf Mrs.

Merton Whitted will spend Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. George Pacey in Buckley. Mrs. Lester A.

Colby and son of Evanston are visiting Dr. and Mrs. 25c; nrm ripe bananas. 20c nue; David Checkley. 2921 Western avenue; M.

M. Cochran, 3344 Prai Calilornia Sunkjst oranges. lap sacks, $2.35 to Wisconsin round white. $1.75 to Maine rie avenue; Miss Maxine Corder, 19c solid pack pumpkin, pork and beans, red beans, mixed vegetables, hominy or tomatoes, 4 cans. MATTOON TO ENJOY THANKSGIVING DAY Mattoon will "close shop" Thurs Spaulding Rose, Bliss Tri uniphs, $2.

1609 Richmond avenue; Robert Dole, OCLQCt .3 lac; tsno-nui, good Hour, 24 ids. Western avenue; Harry Gaines, 1401 69c, 48 lbs. $1.35, or $5.35 per East St. Louis Livestock. Champaign avenue; Hubert Gano, State House flour, 24 lbs.

73c; that 3320 Prairie avenue: Miss Florence good country sorghum, 75c oioscfvv qoq TTrfuar ovpnup- I Edmund Summers. day in a city-wide observance of Thanksgiving Day. Banks, stores. pure granuiaiea sugar, us si.ao: cal annals. Tense-faced doctors a surgeon and three assistants waited as the bodies, one living and one dead, were wheeled into the operating room.

Forty-five minutes later they had severed the twins. Physicians guardedly said Simplicio has an excellent chance to live and become the first man to survive such an operation. 34n Western avenue: Enjoy your Thanksgiving dinner try a bag of "33" or Double L. that building and loan associations and ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Professor and Mrs. O.

L. Mc-Caskill of Urbana have announced Leon Healy, 3109 Pine avenue; Miss at Hotel U. S. Grant, service in Marv Frances Hoermans. 1516 La- main dining room, 75c to $1.

11-25 industrial plants generally will special blended coffee. 17c 3 lbs. 50c; another shipment of fresh baked cookies at 10c Coco-Heart suspend operations for the day, to favette avenue: Albert Hill. 1105 Joseph Parker of Springfield will -or Gold Nut oleo, none better, 2 27c; Hershey's cocoa, best for East St. Louis, 111., Nov.

25. (INS) CATTLE Receipts, 4,000 head; calves, 2,000 head; generally steady but action lagging on some choice weighty steers; one load choice 1.191 lb. average several loads held higher; other steer sales largely. $7.50 to. $10.75.

HOGS Receipts, 13,000 head, including 5,000 direct; 180 lbs. up, steady; 160 lbs. down, 10c to 20c higher; top, $9.75. SHEEP Receipts, 2,000 head; mostly steady to strong; bulk of lambs to all Interests, $8.50 to top, $9.25. South Seventeenth street: Jack visit over Thursday with his par enable everyone to enjoy the holi day.

baking, large lb. can, 10c: just ar wnrsirv 3501 Prairie avenue- Wilbert ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. R.

Parker. rived, another shipment of fresh The schools closed this afternoon made candy including old lashion- Lee. 1017 Prairie avenue; Miss Mar- Hear Giovanni Sperandeo. lyric iorie McGee. 3008 Prairie avenue: tenor, Presbyterian church, Friday, for the Thanksgiving vacation and the engagement of their daughter, Miss Margaret Jane, and William Johnson, also of Urbana.

The wedding is scheduled to take place during the Christmas holidays. 'Mr. Johnson is a son of Mr. and Mrs. F.

E. Johnson, 1101 Wabash avenue. Mattoon, and is employed in the editorial department of the Urbana Courier. ed stick and peanut brittle at 10c lb. Plenty of fresh eggs and good Miss Margaret Micse.

306 Wabash 8 P- 35c. Auspices Business Worn will remain closed until Mondaiy Thanksgiving programs were pre avenue- Miss Marv Elizabeth Neal. en's Club. country butter, at C. A.

WALKER'S GROCERY 2008 Western Ave. Phone 701. DOUBLE GROCERY sented in all classes from primary 2108 Western avenue: Leonard Miss Stella Berkley will visit in Since their birth 28 years ago, Lucio and Simplicio had been bound together by a cord of muscles at the base of their spines. The twins were organically separate, a statement said, "except for the fact that there was a union" between their intestines. Should Simplicio survive, the through the Senior High School.

Nnzie. 3116 Prairie avenue. Westfield Thursday with her par Chicago Grain Table. 1511 Broadway. Phone 706.

xll-27 Harlan Rathe. R. R. 4: ents. Mr.

and Mrs. W. B. Berkley The local railroad shops will op FOR SALE Three Shorthorn Thomas Rvan. 1912 Shelbv avenue: Mrs.

Allan Rose and son, Allan, of erate on a holiday schedule, and advocated Chicago's withdrawal from the conference, following its disastrous 1936 season, when it won only two games, lost five and tied one. 'Tootball, as it exists at the university, Is unfair to the player who is asked to put forth a vast deal of effort without any return," White- Bide charged. He proposed an "ideal setup would be to give the player free tuition and free evening meals." The "free" meal proposal has been up before Big Ten officials several times, but voted down. Whiteside enumerated the following advantages which he said would Ksult from assistance to players: 1 -A good football team. 3--Education for some who otherwise would not get it.

3 Improve university by in- creased enrollment and greater gate 'receipts. 4-lWbuJd make possible develop- ment, of the complexity and precision of plays, the greatest at Phone County 8381. 11-27 Charles Seldomridge, 1621 Lafayette Chicago are visiting her parents FOR RENT House at 3420 Mar only sufficient employes to make needed repairs and keep the trains avenue: Carl Watkins, Western Mr. and Mrs. H.

A. Bartelsmeyer. shall $14; also two rooms at case will be unparalleled in medical Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gordon and $10 and two rooms at $8 per month.

avenue; Miss Helen Zelle'r, 700 La history as no Siamese twin of their son, Wayne, of Paris were Sunday fayette avenue, Howard Lou- Clase in. Rhue's Shoe Store, 2013 Western Ave. 11-27 age Simplicio is 28 has ever lived after severance from the other. guests of Mr. and Mrs.

W. E. Hill than. FOR SALE One brood sow. weigh Complete showing of all types of WHEAT Open High Low Close Dec 1177 118's 117 May 116 116' 115 115 July 105 104 'a 104 'i CORN, new i Dec 106' 106N 104 7s 105H May 99'2 100' 99 99s July 95'U 96' 95S 957k old-May 987, 98'4 98'i July 94 95' 941 OATS Nov 45 'i 45 Dec 45 45 44 7 45't May 44 44 44' 44 July 42 42 41's 4Pi KOY BEANS Dec 132ni 133 132 132 May 133 1338 132', 132 running will be on duty.

The post office will be closed all day, except to dispatch outgoing mall and make special deliveries. A holiday mail collection will be made in the business district at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Charleston Jackson Bisson, ing 300 will brood December 19: 3 shoats. 135 also three furs by Marks Bros, representative Charles Duncan. Miss Frances Dur- PHEASANT SEASON rooms for rent.

2620 Charleston gee, William Carson, Miss Ruth Friday and Saturday only, at Les- DnWrf SmHVl l-orl RHllI I ter'S. 11-25 Ave. 11-27 THANKSGIVING SPECIALS Po tatoes, potatoes, Indiana Cobblers, William Sunderman, Wayne Thrall, Miss Margaret Turner of Louis-Miss Helen West run. Don White ville. has arrived for a visit $168 30c; 24 lbs.

Home of Mr. McKenzie, and Mrs. Ann Anderson of Loxa, a tister of Mr. McKenzie. Mrs.

Paul C. McElfresh and son, Donald, left Tuesday for their home in Chicago after a ten days' stay with her mother, Mrs. G. R. Capen.

Mrs. Luther Smith of Carbondale was a guest Tuesday evening of her sister, Mrs. O. N. Morris, while enroute to Indianapolis to visit relatives.

Mrs. G. O. Cobb will leave td-night for Chicago to- spend a few days with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

George O. Cobb Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McElwee and son, Bobby, of Frankfort, will be Thursday guests of Mrs.

McElwee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. stead flour, 65c; 24 lbs. State House, and Jean Widcer with her aunt, Mrs.

unaries isicu 79c; pure cane sugar, 25 lbs, lb. pail pure honey, 50c; peas, Humboldt-Miss Imogene Stotler. Dr. and Mrs. L.

R. Cantwell and Casey-Miss Edna Lawson and family will be Thursday guests of tomatoes, mixed vegetables, Arthur sirtir-Pll Mr. ana inrs. v. a.

nci, u. New York Stocks and Bonds, BY LESLIE GOULD (I. N. S. Financial Writer) traction for both players and ghetti, bean soup, red beans and pork and beans, 5c each, or 680 per pure country sorghum, Greenun Miss Carolyn Carrell, ton.

New York. Nov. 25. A modest oion Tjonrrht Mr Virginia Exchange portraits with your 79c Grimes uoiaen apples, recovery, touched off in steel shares, in il i' -fo i .1 11.. -J f.l.lr 4Vil rVT4emoe $1.30 bu.

We have a supply of Anhn Wpst.nll. Forrest iamuy iiu incmw u.w enabled the stock market to cut 1 nc.l different varieties apples at 80c 7-iu urt.iHa made DV ijeiueu oiucuo. u-ian Wilkin twin inmco iivj-. down earlier lasses around noon today, while several issues worked fresh large oysters. 25c or 47c ine consciousness oi Deing pan Of a smooth-working and great machine to one of the thrills of football," Whiteside added.

He asserted "it is impossible to cranberries. 21c fancy head- higher. Neoga Virgil Meyers. Mrs- Ida Loveless is spending a Toledo Samuel Birdzell, Miss few days with Mr. and Mrs.

John lettuce, 6c each; peanuts. 2 25c; popcorn. 8c 3 lbs. dates, 25c. Marv Martha Grisamore, Miss tianiow ana imimy.

FOUR WRECK VICTIMS IMPROVING DAILY Continued improvement Is reported in the condition of Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Cox and Mrs. E.

R. Starkweather, who are confined to St. Francis' Hospital in Litchfield, receiving treatment for injuries suffered in an automobile accident at Mt. Oliye last Thursday night Mr. Starkweather, who was less seriously hurt.

Is improving daily at his home. 1017 Wabash avenue. He is not yet able to leave the house. Although still unable to leave the hospital. Mr.

and Mrs. Cox and Mrs. Starkweather will celebrate Thanksgiving Day James Cox and Jack Cox. sons of Mr and Mrs Coxj will join them in partaking of Thanksgiving dinner at the hospital We thank our customers for their Motors and coppers were little benefited by the noon recovery. Chrysler retained a loss of about a point and General Motors almost C.

Clark. Maida Heath and Miss Nola Massie. lands, patronage and will continue to sell ENDS; FEW BAGGED Today marked the close of the 1936 pheasant season In the central Illinois zone, and most Coles county hunters, at least, agreed that it has proved a disappointment. Very few hunters reported even seeing pheasants and even fewer were able to bag them. Quails, for which the open season in the central zone continues through Dec.

20, also are said by hunters to be hard to find. Veteran nimrods who in other years seldom failed, to get the daily limit have reported little success this year. A few have reported shooting 10 birds after several hours' hunting, while others have had to be content with from one to six. Rabbits, however, are reported nearly as plentiful as in pa-st seasons. Game wardens are said to be unusually active this season, checking the license of each hunter thry find and assisting farmers in protecting posted land.

Floyd Gentry of Quincy will come Mr. and Mrs. E. C. McKleroy have Areola Rae Edgar.

merchandise at the lowest prices-. Tales Grocery. 2011 Western Ave. tonight to visit until Friday with as much, while Anaconda, Ken-necotl and International Nickel Phone 250. xll-25 his Darents.

Mr. and Mrs. Ellis left for New York to pass Thanksgiving with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart ruled a point and more under last GERMANY PROTESTS attract athletes to Chicago with high tuition, when they can go to other schools where the cast of education to lower and where the players get some help." He added: "What we must do here to at- tract athletes is to sell them on the eniversity, not buy them.

But we are doing neither." nights llnal quotations. Gentry. Rails, oils and aviations were Mr. and Mrs. Everett Rude and Walters.

NOBEL PRIZE AWARD son, Robert, will visit Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. J. J.

Rider. Miss FOR KENT Dec. 1, five-room house, modern except heat, good garage, reference required. E. K.

Blanford. Blanford Rust Grocery, 808 S. 18th St. xU-25 FI.Kf TROLUX CLEANER And Air Purifver for vour Christmas eift. I generally depressed.

Utilities turned in a mixed performance. Con George Bailey in Pekln Thanksgiv Berlin. Nov. 25. (INS) Nazi fury ing Day.

Louise Rider and W. J. Rider attended the funeral of their aunt. Mrs. Frances Spitzcr.

in Sto. Marie over award of the Nobel peace prize Miss Emily Miller, who teaches to Carl von Ostietzky. a German school Alvin, will visit over the Tuesday. am now hooking orders for Christmas delivery. C.

A. Winter, 901 Wa-bash phone 12.r6. xll-28 holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Camrisht 2 MATTOON RUNAWAY BOYS APPREHENDED citizen, was climaxed today as the German government, in an unprecedented move, lodged a formal Mrs. Walter Miller. IF IT IS a first class car wash you want, call u.s. We clean inside, out Miss Beulah Bosley of Clinton side and underneath. Day Ryan's and children.

Richard and Nancy, of Maywood will visit over Thanksgiving Day with Mrs. Camnglit's mother. Mrs. F. A.

Snyder. protest with the Norwegian gov came today for a several days' stay Texaco Station. 19tli and Cham Police were notified today that ernment. with her grandparents, Mr. and paign.

Phone 2066. X12-I James Hopper and J. O'Dea. Mat- The 35-year history of the Nobel WILKINSON'S POULTRY HOUSE Mrs. J.

H. Weaver. Mr. and Mrs. Frank M.

Ward of toon boys who ran away from hone Cash buyers of poultry and eggs: awards contains nothing similar to Miss Olive Clark and her guest, rig ley Co. 75 a Tuesday, have been taken into cus bring us your ducks, geese and tills. Stanley Young of Detroit, will be Chicago will arrive tonight for a few days' stay with the latter's father, O. E. Haettinger.

and her tody at Odin. chickens. One-half block Kouth of guests of friends in vandalia 1921 Broadway. Ivan Wilkinson, New York curb: American G. Ar, Cities Service Electric Ar Ire of German officialdom, from Chancellor Adolf Hitler down, also is expected to result in an offical 38' phone 8:0, formerly with the Jen Thanksgiving Day.

sister. Miss Helen Haettinger. 19' Apprehension of the two boys came as a result of a broadcast -made from the slate police radio station at Springfield, which the We have been making Christmas Benjamin Uran a student of Niagara Hudson Power 15 order forbidding Ossietzky to ac- nings Poultry Co. xll-25 DON'T TAKE A CHANCE Let iifi prease your car with Marfak zero lubricant. We have the proper portraits for Mattoon and sur- Bradley Polytechnic Institute in solidated Edison being a feature with a sizeable fractional gain.

New York closing prices: American Can 121', American Tel. Tel 18.V.- American Tobacco 100's Atchison. T. S. F.

72' Auburn Auto 33 Baldwin Locomotive A- 0 21 BHIilchcm Sterl 71 Canadian Pacific 13' Ca.se Threshing Ifi3 C. 0 71 Chicago Great Western IN Chicago Ar. N. 3 Chicago, M. St.

1 Chrv.slcr Motors 125 'i Coca Cola 127 Coin Product 70'2 Crucible Steel 50 Curtlss Wright Delaware Hudson 45 DuPont de Nemours 180 Eastman Kodak 180 Erie R. 15'i General Electric 50' General Foods 42 General Motors 69 Gillette Razor 16 Great Northern, Pfd 38 -s Hudson Motors 19 Hupp Motors 2 Illinois Central International Harvester 98 Johns Manville 139 -s Kresge Co 30 Liggett Myers 106 Lorillard Tobacco 23 'i Nr N. Y. C. GIVES A BIG EQUIPMENT ORDER Now York, Nov.

25. (INS) In what promises to be the forerunner of a Kcneral railroad equipment buying wave, the New York Central railroad today announced orders for 100 locomotives and 82.150 tons of steel rails. The locomotive order amounts to approximately $8,600,000 and' was split between the Lima Locomotive and American Locomotive Companies. The rail order amounts to making the total for new equipment and materials $14,100,000. cepi me prize, casn vaiue oi wmcn rounding territory for 23 years, is approximately $40,000.

thev have stood the test. Leitzell Peoria, will arrive tonight to be a guest over the holidays of his local police had notified of the dis-ippearance of the boys. Odin au greii.se for all new models as well Chicago closing prices Bore Warner 110 BuWer Bras 16 as old. Day Ryan's Texaco Ser The German protest was lodged I studio. ll-25tf parents, Mr.

and Mrs. B. F. Uran. vice Station, 19Lh and cnampaigii.

Phone 2066. X12-1 by the German minister at Oslo, WilMam Heermans. who is attend- thorities obtained the description of the boys and picked them up when Mr. and Mrs. D.

C. Berry and C. I. P. Pfd 66' Commonwealth Edison 113 Middle West Corporation 12 'i who expressed to the Norwegian ln ruinous College in Jacksonville, they came into town this morning FOR RENT Modern 4-room apartment at 2212 Richmond.

Heat and Swift Si Co 25 daughters. Misses Lucille and Freda, will visit their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. John Berry, The Hopper boy is a son of R.

J. government Germany's "very great vlsiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. surprise" at awarding the prize to prank A. Heermans.

a man the official German press Maud Carter and Miss June water furnished. Inquire at 3217 Richmond. xll-5 It has been estimated that of Hopper, a Big Four brakeman re in Evansville, Thanksgiving describes as "a condemned traitor." the world's 3,000.000 lepers, only 2 per cent are confined in lcpro- Martin of Allenville will pass Day. siding at 516 North Twenty-third street, Mr. Hopper left for Odin to get his son.

Police do not know and Mrs. G. W. Keller and THANKSGIVING TURKEYS Nice fat, plump, well fed turkeys, dressed ready for the oven, freeAllverv. Phone 1826.

Xll-25 FOR EXCHANGE Equity in good 6-room modern bungalow in a de Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs. William Secrestf Germany, said the minister, reserves the right to draw "her own conclusions" from such awarding of to whom the O'Dea boy belongs or Miss Grace Keller and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. E.

M. Keller of Wichita, have returned from Mrs. Henry R. Scheef was a guest anything concerning him. PUBLIC SALE HELD ON THE P.

M. ARMANTROUT FARM the Nobel prize. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Tuesday of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harris L.

a visit with relatives in Spring FOR EASY STARTING Drain and CHARLESTON MAN FREED ON NUISANCE CHARGE field. Christian, In St. Louis. Special to The Journal-Gazette. Gays, 111., Nov.

25. A public sale was held on the Armantrout farm refill the erankcase with the new Texaco or Havoline wax-free motor oil. It flows freely at zero. Day Miss Martha Ellen Kiger will ar Miss Mary Cunningham left late LENHART RESIDENCE SOLD TO CHORCH Spaelal to Th Journal-Gazette. rive tonight to be a guest over the this afternoon for Chicago to Missouri Pacific M.

T. 7 Montgomery Ward 84 'i National Biscuit Co 33 Ryan's Texaco Service Station, 19th Charleston, 111., Nov. 25. Thomas one mile west of Gays Tuesday to the rest of the week with Mr. and holidays of her parents.

Mr. and and Champaign. Phone 2066. xl2-l Mrs. Harlan K.

dispose of property belonging to the estate of the late P. M. Arman Nash Motors Dunifer of this city was arrested Tuesday charged with maintaining FOR SALE Twenty-three shoats. Mrs. N.

Lenhart has sold her Mrs. C. D. Kiger. Miss Kiger is a student of Northwestern University National Dairy 24 Herman Wolfe, three miles east on Mrs.

Wesley Davis and daughters. residence at 1412 Charleston avenue trout. a nuisance. The complaint, filed N. Y.

Central 42 in Evanston. Anna Mae and Betty, are passing gravel road and one-half mile north of Sigel. 11-30 to the St. John's Evangelical Luth by Israel Jenkins, one of his neigh Among the items auctioned off Mrs. Frank Chaney and daughter, a few days with her mother, Mrs.

APPLES APPLES Truckload Jon bors, alleged that Dunifer kept an eran church congregation for use as a parsonage. Consideration of the Henry Jackson, in Anna. which brought good prices was a five-year-old tract6r outfit which objectionable manure nil In his Shirley Jean, of Bloomington will come tonight to spend the remain Northern Pacific 26 Packard Motors Pennsylvania R. 40 Peoples Gas 51 Pullman, Inc 57 'j Radio Corporation 12 R. K.

8 Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Young will deal was not disclosed. athan, Grimes, Steele's Red. Shrep-nose, Bellflower.

Ben Davis and Delicious; cider, 30c gal; turnips, 50c bu. Hodges' Market, 3121 Marshall sold for $470. Sheep sold for $8.50 der of the week with her parents, The resifWe a in.rnr.rn mnrlprn uBy gucai vi urn back At a hearing before a ijury in the court of Police Magistrate John Light, Dunifer was a head and sows averaged about frame structure, is being improved latter's; Parents" Dr- and Ri Ave. 11-30 Mr. and Mrs.

Jeff Reed, and also Mr. and Mrs. H. Z. Chaney.

$25. Cummins, in Plnckneyville, sirable location, for $400 B. L. stock or building lot. H.

R. Check-ley. tx11-25 NOTICE The Stanberry Dunkery. just west of the Charleston Avenue subway bridge is again open for business. We shall appreciate your patronage.

xll-38 FLOWER SPECIAL Thanksgiving table bouquets, 5hc, 75c and your dinner will not be complete without flowers. D. King Greenhouses, phone 381. xll-25 SHELL'S MARKET Fresh oysters; Ncuberts, solid pack, 25c per pint; celery, giant bunches, 10c; head lettuce, large solid heads, two for 15c; bulk dates. 2 25c; cranberries, extra fine, 19c California grapes, extra fine, 3 25c; large fancy apples, 3 20c; No.

1 Jonathan. 6 25c or- $1.39 per Grimes Golden, $1.25 per cooking apples. 25c pk. or 90c bring baskets: No. 1 potatoes, 33c per pk.

or $1.98 per bag; flake hominy. 2 15c: salt fish, 6 for 25c; new navy beans, 10 75c; bulk mince meat or peanut butter, 2 25c; eorn, peas, tomatoes, red beans, 3 for 25c; new honey, 5 lb. pall, 50c; also new sorghum; bacon, 3 or 4 lb. piece, 20c home killed pork, nice lean steak or roast, 20c pure pork sausage, our own make, 20c best young, tender found not guilty. The sale was cried by John Mc wan tne installation! or a new heating plant.

It will be occupied Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Evermon and Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Young of Allister of near Neoga. Don Mober- by the church pastor, Rev. E. T.

J. ly of Gays was clerk. family will spend Thanksgiving Day with the former's mother, Mrs. J. R.

Evermon, near Hidalgo. Champaign will spend Thanksgiving Day with their parents, Mrs. J. R. Young and W.

T. Hendren. Mrs, Young will remain for a longer SHOT WITH AIR RIFLE Birner, and family after Jan. 15. Rev.

and Mrs. Birner and family at present reside at 1808 Richmond avenue. The church owns this resi Burton Coleman, Miss Gladene TO AVERT GERMAN BREAK, MOSCOW SAVE? MAN'S LIFE Berlin, Nov. 2B. (INS) Rather than risk a break in German-Soviet relations, the central executive committee of the Communist Inter- Special to The Journal-Gazette.

GEESE, HENS and springs. We deliver; open Thursday Wilkinson's Poultry House, one-half block south of 1921 Broadway. Phone 850. xll-25 COAL HAULING We haul Pocahontas, Brazil, Ferguson, Glendora, Edgar county and stoker coaL Prices reasonable. Ivan Coleman, 725S.

18thSt. Phone 1911. 12-2 80 ACRES Nice improvements, 4 miles northwest of Stewardson, $50 per acre. Harold L. Newlin, 522 Standard Office Decatur, 111.

11-25 Nash and Miss Alphla Nash of St, Charleston, Nov. 25. Jimmy Andwerk, nine-year-old son of MT. Louis are guests of Mr. and Mrs.

W. E. Bown today and Thursday. Reo Motors Republic Steel 23 St. L.

S. 2 Sears Roebuck 98 Southern Paciflo 40 Standard Brands 16 Standard Oil, Cal 38 74 Standard Oil, Ind 43 Standard Oil. N. 66 Vi Stewart Warner 19 Studebaker Motors- 14 Texas Co. 47 Timken R.

71 Vi Union Pacific 131 United Carbon 91 U. S. Steel 74 U. S. Steel.

Pfd 151 "i Vanadium Steel 22 Vj Wabash R. R. Western Union 89 Westinghouse Electric 141' 2 Woolworth Stores 66 Vi dence property also, but. it is planned to dispose of it after the and Mrs. Wayne Andwerk of this Miss Esther Grimes will spent city, was accidentally shot in the Birners vacate.

the Thanksgiving holidays with her right arm Tuesday by an air rifle brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and SWALLOWS QUAIL BONE in the hands of a companion. The boy was not seriously hurt. the death sentence imposed upon Ernil Ivan Stickling, German engineer convicted of sabotage at Novosibirsk. Stickling's sentence was commuted to 10 years' Mrs.

George Franklin, In Decatur. Special to The Journal-Qaiette. FOR SALE Vacant lot at 1908 Charleston, 111., Nov. 25. Mrs, Karl Scott and daughter, Helen Clayborn Lee of near Charleston Is Louise, will go to Chicago tonight ECK FUNERAL FRIDAY The funeral of Sylvanus Eek, who In a serious condition at a Terre for a several days' stay with his Haute hospital as a result of swal- parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Scott, Oak Ave. Write Elza Moore, R. R. 1.

Vandalia 111. 11-27 THE TRANSMISSION and -differential are two of the most important fiarts of your car. Let us change hem to winter grease. Day Ryan's Texaco Station, 19th and Champaign. Phone 2066.

xl2-l died Monday evening in Detroit, will be- held Friday morning at the Peers chapel in this city. stay. Mr. and Mrs. C.

C. Andrews and Miss Ethel Hurst of this city and Mr. and Mrs. John Fleshlier and family of near Sullivan will pass Thursday withi Mr. and Mrs.

Otto Homann in Trre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. A. E.

Burwash of Champaign were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fay Corley. Mrs. BurwasH, formerly Miss Mabel Womacks, "taught- English in the Mattoon High School before her marriage.

Mr. and Mrs, Rex McCaskey and Ralph Hubschman attended a party Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl McNeal in Charleston to celebrate the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Gene Zimmerman of that city.

Miss Lorene Wampler of this city, who teaches school In Tuscola, and Miss Juanlta Welch of Tuscola will lowing a small quail bone Tues- Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Stull of Cham-day at a family dinner. Physicians paign are visiting over the Thanks-believe she will recover, however. giving holidays with the latter's Among the Sick Robert Price ia confined to L.

y-u i Burial will be in Dodge Grove cemetery. The body will arrive here Mrs. John M. Rossiter. Miss Muriel Edwards, a teacher in the Charleston schools, will also visit over Thanksgiving and the week-end at parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Hallett. Thursday morning. Mrs. Ed Glover will visit over There are 11,304 licensed drivers to the 8,013 taxicabs.

In London. AUTOMOBILE REFINANCING and loans. I can reduce your monthly payments. Lower rates effective Aug. 1.

No chattel mortgage required. H. O. Ragland, 200 Lumpkin Building. x8-6tf the Rosslter home.

Thanksgiving Day with her son-in law and daughter, Mr. and and beef; steak, round or sirloin, 25c; nice tender roast, 15c and 18c. and boiling, beef, 2 lbs 25c; plenty of fresh country eggs and" butter at 2012 Western Ave. Open till 10 a. m.

Thursday. xll-25 FERGUSON COAL Large lump, 6x3 lump, nut coal, $4.10. Lloyd White. 2501 phone 2464. xn-3fl WE GUARANTEE Our jperman-ents to stay curled If you nave tri hair, and no burns; Personality Beauty Shop specials: $4 oil per manents $2, $2 steams $1.

Phone 1938, 604 Broadway. ''j FOR SALE Milk fed springs, 16c extra for dressing. Also white clover honey. Virgil Ferree, phone County 7821. xil-25 Mrs, J.

R. Hashbarger and Barbara, and Mrs. Emma NOTICE Mrs. H. B.

Hollett in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Wallace, Mr. and Mrs.

L. M. Ridlen and Ray- PROFESSIONAL CARDS Temple will spend Thanksgiving Day- with Mr. and MiSf H. K.

Hashbarger in Columbia, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Hashbarger's son, Harlan uer iiume, uu run raiue, uy sprained ankle. 8, Is confined to his home, 1513 Lafayette avenue, by C.

Lloyd Moore, who is patient In Lake View Hospital in Danville. Is making, satisfactory progress, according to word received by Mat-toon relatives and friends, He is in the hospital' for observation and treatment. mond Zrke spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Mosser in Urbana.

X-RAY LABORATORY To Mr. and Mrs. Leo White, 2701 Marshall avenue, a daughter, Ar- CALDWELL X-RAY LABORATORY Jack Cox and James Myers, stu Hashbarger, a student of the University of Illinois, will accompany Mrs. Hashbarger and Mrs. Temple lene Marvelle.

Mrs. White, was formerly Miss Ruby. Oakley. dents at DePauw University In leave tonight for Detroit, to spend the holidays with Miss Wampler's The Journal-Gazette will not be published Thursday, Nov. 26, Thanksgiving Day.

The office of The Journal-Gazette and the Gazette Printing Company will be closed throughout the day. Greencastle, are visiting' home 1 brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and folks during the Thanksgiving holi Eighteen years' Hospital and Clinics, specializing in all forms of X-Ray examinations, X-Ray treatments of Cancer and Skin Diseases. Laboratory examinations of Blood, Urine, and for Social and Contagious Diseases. Latest modern methods WASHES SERVICE All makes washers.

Free estimates. Work fuarantecd. Mattoon Maytag 819 Broadway, phone 1230. xl2-l0m VICTOR-THEREMIN Mrs. Raymond Wampler.

Miss Helen Rosslter, who teaches Guests at. the home of Mr. and to Columbia to visit over the holidays. Mrs. Temple will leave from Columbia for an extended stay in Cal with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Earl RADIO SERVICE on any type ra Hear this mysterious instrument I Mrs. D. M. McKenzie are Mrs.

school in Oak Park, will arrive tonight to be a guest over the holi- dio. Our miarantee Is your asanr- OLDSMOBILE America's styl) leader. ll'-l3tf at Methodist church, Thanksgiv-1 Becky McKenzie of Masonic Park, and equipment. 200 South 17th St. arinn nf Rfttkliietlon.

Forlner't lng evening at 7:30, 11-25 South Fork, a sister-in-law days of her parents, Mr. and across the street east of post office, dlo Service, phone 245. 7-20tf.

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