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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 6

Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 6

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Mattoon, Illinois
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PAGE SIX MATTOON DAILY JOURNAL-GAZETTE AND COMMERCIAL STAR TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1MI Where Many Pictures Are Made Released LGOLO IMPORTS INTO January $32,000,000. In October 1921 (hoy had reached a total of $114,762, 'J Tenth Century Find. Greenland was discovered and naaied about end of the Tenth centory by a Norseman, who established colony there. Thimbles were made of walnut and oak, at one time. ates bio Washington, May 15.

Gold Imports Into the United States during BRITAIN WONT RECOGNIZE i THE CHESTER CONCESSION April exceeded exports of the metal by than $8,000,000, according to figures" made, publlo today by commerce department The Imports -were given as the exports as $655,235. uTh llgu're however, -registered further Indications of the declining i i. blfferent 3 i International New Bervlee. i Most of said Uncle Eben, fls careful "boot rilln np. an enemy, but Washington.

May It). United States has been Informally advised that the British government will not' li friend." Vaihlnjrton Stan recognise the so-called Chester con-, ceamun iuicf juiuiir bs iii im tendency of gold Imports (hi plies tp. Mesopotamia, -which includes the rlcnvMosr -oil fields, it was learned at the state department yes economists and government offlcla have predicted. During March Imports of gold amount to $15,951,357 and in terday iWi 1 r1 i QUEEN Raise; i Vegetables If i i rum mm mm ti i i i via lnyeur own garden. It'll be big saving en your grocery bill and, with just a little effort on your own part, you'll be assursd of.

always gtttlng thomyrosh. 4 Lawn and Garden Ws earry practically everything ntsded for tho yard and garden beautiful, and tho prices, you will agree, are vary reasonable. II I 3 1 1 Mil Mrs. Robert A. Allen, of Belolt, JPIPE and PIPELESSl with her husband.

Major Al len, was taken' captive by the Chi nese bandits, but she. was among the MANUFACTURED, SOLD, first women released. Anlv- Htiu ill Iffir 7 INSTALLED AND GUARANTEED BY The New Chocolate Milk Drink "feea's Denizens In Desert. An ennrmous number of snail shells are found In the. Colorado desert, while living snnils of the species are found near tho outlying springs and rivulet.

Irons Foundry Co HllRCERlREMELE MAua ie hi a I i vvn a P- Phone 1728 5fi-B03 8. 23rd 8t Look for the Milcho Signs i Most Londoners die from and pneumonia. Sturdy Youngsters Take Father John's Medicine 5 In the state, its venerable church, its picket fences and great tsces, has been 'the setting for at least 40 movies. Mary Tick-ford is credited with its pii torial discovery in "Kebecca of I Sunnyhrook Then followed archaic charm. Some of the youngef set In business were for giving the place a modern air with the typical Spanish buildings of California, and other fol de rols.

But they listened to reason when Wagner said. "One such building Hollywood. May 15. The movie finger which traces so many human fates has also dictated the character of one of California's oldest towns a fact which indicates the ramification of the industry. Pleasanton, in the San Joaquin Valley, Is this protege of the lilnia.

Ask for Milcho MNUFACTURED BY MATTOON ICE CREAM AND DAIRY COMPANY The best health builder for children at this season of the year is Father John's Medicine because its pure food elements build new strength to fight off disease at the same time building new flesh and driving out impurities. That Tmn Ilnolr I'lnn" "Tl.ol Home "The Young Rajah," would spbil it for the distinctive settings that bring movie companies pictures by Charles Ray and Buck Jones and a score of others, with "Fair Week," starring Fatty Hiers just completed. It Was during filming of the last Sporting Goods Base Balls Gloves and Bats Fishing Goods Tennis Balls Nets and Racquets EASTMAN KODAKS Films and Developing Material One of few western communities retaining a New England flavor, it has pledged its- word to remain old-fashioned while neighboring towns bustle on to new tangles in architecture and pep. In return for picture patronage. During the past few years.

Tlens-anton, because of its unique character, Its ol dhotel, once the spiniest here." Sonora. old gold town of the "mother lode," until recently had the odge on rieasanton as a movie magnet. Rut In moment of progressive ardor it paved the streets and removed the aged drooping willows. Sonora was promptly marked off the movie location 'hone 515 Western Avenue and Twentieth Street is what the children need in the springtime. That is why Father John's Medicine has been so successful as a spring time tonic for over C8 years.

named picture that Director Rob Wagner of Lasky-Paramount exacted the pledge that the town, though far from stagnation, would not spoil its i ABE MARTIN On Topics o' th' Day se. DIVORCES IN CHICAGO Chicago. May 15. One divorce has been granted for every live marriage licenses Issued in Chicago during the tirst three months of this year, and in the last Id years the ratio of 5-. -K T- IRSL.

v. Tt 1 LEAVE YOUR FILMS TO BE DEVELOPED AT THE Gazette Book and Stationery Company Successors to CITY BOOK STORE 1621 BROADWAY diverces to marriages has nearly doubled. Judges who nave heard ficm to 6M0 divorce cases ascribe the increasing number of marrlago dissolutions to changing cconcmic conditions. it In January, February and March 1 Hi marriage licenses were issued. I r.

the same period circuit and i superior court judges signed 1,538 di-urcr decrees. In 1922. 38,048 mar-i licenses were issued and 7,825 divorces granted. Divorces have dou- tiled in the last eight years, while i marriages have increased one-eighth. For every thousand marriages the lollouing number of divorce decrees have been entered: 1906, 117; rl.

106; 1313, 13u, and lit 2 2, 191. In tin ratio was one divorce to ew-ry 17 marriages. I Some of rhf reasons for divorce 'I n'liopatra or Madame Recamler. Po vomen read th' ads? Oh, bo They 'm't only keep abreast o' prices air styles o' ther own line o' iili-. but they tell ther husbands a.

buy razor blades, shirts an' shavln' soap an' pajamas an' oiks. They read th' ads an' buy ler three or four Chri.ttmasscs i head. Oln time ads didn' par- i advanced by the judges are: Knt ranee of women Into the fields inilarize, or (iuotf no fingers "As Jow as th' lowest," "We commerce, industry and business. Don't Pass This Offer FOR ONLY $5.00 DOWN And Easy Payments, we deliver to you this new sewing marvel The Free-Westinghouse Electric is made by the Free Sewing Machine Co. and the Westirighouse Electric Manufacturing Co.

The Free-Westinghouse ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINE Too much "Jazz," too much liquor toting. Tmdenry of young married couples lo live with their parents, thus be- mining susi -ptabte' to their lnflu- INTERIOR VIEW, OFFICE OF not he undersold." "Th' square store." "Slriclily ona price." ive let live." nn' "Lowest pos-fitiln pikes," 1 1 7. th' hest they'd do in th' way a' off' rin' some indiiep-iiient i' git custom, rs. I tut th' mer- an' professional men hain't only fn'ks that knew that ex'en-sive an' wisp aiin riisin' pays, an" pavs well. inns an' social nn' oflke an' linie- Mattoon Ice Cram and Dairy Company; Manufacturers of Safe Dairy Products VISCOLIZED ICE CREAM CLARIFIED AND PASTEURIZED MILK GOLD SEAL BUTTER Western Avenue and 20th St.

Phono 315 ences. Kailnre of contracting parties to regard properly the solemn blonds ot matrimony. i Tin) lit'lo religion In the home. l'oor cwhing, resulted from worn- III I are gre e.iMers in pun- to ieae the "home fires" ii an'll go nlraost any length fr a business career and makeshift A I Of ilrat, ss-n dinners. :) t.p in a it: in' oBice an' turn' I Kinnoinle marriae.

hi t.nth v. "Ambrose. I I-1 Gittln' Before th' People In 1878 Next golicitiir money fr-r t'uis fcn' wo believe ther'w been iiici' real genuine progress made in ad-vertisin' than anything 'cpt prob'ly licautifyln' th' face. We kin eaBily retail when th' thiee or lour Magazines then publiiied on iy carried two little ads one for certain planner au' one fer a coitain tontli powder. Nowerdays Ioig o' maaziri'-s are only published fer th' it wuuld almost pay t'day publih a tlrst tlafs maRazlne j'-st th' roofiu' ail.i.

Nobuddy bt l)Bndi! an' bootleggers would think o' tryln' t' git by t'day vitbout al-ertisln'. liillion an" billloiu o' dollars are spent annually lor news-Taper, bill hoard, program, magazine n' circular advertisin', suy cot'iiu' 0' th' quiet an' expensive prolm-pandy work gittln' over. We recall when a little ad, "I (rugs, hMiks, paint an' wall pajier at Murd.m-k opposite th' a )aper seventeen years wlHnm'. change. This feller s'M tiled ns, musk, soap, ci.u.., an' Body water, too, hut tie ie Honed 'em in his fid.

lit nS another little sample 2. I nd we t' see occasionally, "So an- wish t' announce that bought th' stock o' r' an' So ai'H continno th' at th' present location ii-'x; t' th' liank. A share o' til' pjbiic age is solicited." Onm ju time we sec a darin', ad i. this, "All aboard! flit jour at IHinaid's iii cry it, ai' EKlabllsbment." It is estimate-! t'day men an' am ntakin' a gainful occupation o' nd-Vertieni''nt wrilin'. an' we 1 1 figures must he uty I.

But ther wuz noiliin' ai.e-' th' prosy ole ads o' otr iihi ther" is t'day when a Her kiu bardly ride around town wi-iicut de-; Cldln' begin Pinokin' Me--Catchy pbcass an' nppeaiin' pirimr? tflo th work. Kvcr yout, in th' conn-try is tryin' t' look like ilr ds, while all th' guls try t' loh like iiotiee, in your m.ii, ai, nrp a as the prin- I Ii.ir.'S arriv.n. ei.le, rnrely seek dissolution of the uiatriniijinnl bonds. i i i ditur si p'lt a '-''it ir.y st pot in "Weil, sr-iam, I'll a pencil an' seme Vn riruft oat jest OR ou nil ft've i'rr an' WILL OF LOVINGTON BANKER IS FILED dneWestinghduse ELECTRIC SBWINO MACHINE what yeij'd like 'I'd ra it her ynu'il out Flirll I no hand Sullivan, 111., May IS. The will of 'In lam Justin Shepherd, prominent l.nvini'lon hanker, has heen filed for 1 'oha'o jn thfl Moultrie county probate.

murf. Frank K. ISlane and "irw'f. 'Ail I now, whafil lloiner W. Rhepherd are appointed umleislKned e( u'ors umh-r ib ill.

I a sli IliiKsliead from New The vii provide that the resl-ibure property in and all d'i." fe At Your Service iT JrJ Indian Gasoline fives you real service, EgEffr-, i lVL fS yyr Jh ecause i1 clean, pure, wrr tTasoline. Sr. Vty P1" t'ie Punc nt0 your motor for tV JS0s- fi a quick jtet-away or a full-powered I I WSlr-- cv tteidy pulL I PtyyK Ktnn it the Indian iim fill ur tanlr. mnS i I I I -if j- st rei i', XXX ork. iWmIi ilvin' I i i liuihiin' it air at ite Wlil si! pin i f.ppi III' Ha enulent.j lie hniueathed to his th' widow, It.

Shepherd. Mg Writing DeskSews an' le my name let th" noiiep run All other real estate. Including the f. 1 1 in lamls owned by Mr. 8hep- couple O' u-ai till I mdl I'T i 111.

I' lion't pay be modest an' dnys o' a real rich tlrin' any more in i uhlii -it unless you tletll. aie lllllieil (Uer tO the tWO OX" i rutor-i a- trustee', and Is to be sold by ihem within a reasonable time at tlier private or public, sale. Th.8 I roceods of tho are to be placed on Inteiest ns a trust Hind and during ti life of his widow she Is to receive all the net income from the fund payable In semi-annual 7 veune ulrl. i ripht National Newspaper DAVIS STRENGTHENS BARS i AGAINST MEXICAN LABOR TESTIFY MORSE ASKED $51 OF U. S.

FOR $20 LUMBER The only machine with the motor In Itnot en It The only machine without pedal or treadle your, knee controls the speed. The nly machine that Is a handsome piece of furniture desk or serving table when not In use for. sewing. A Liberal Allowance on Your Old Sewing Machine See the Free-Westinghouse, Demonstrated Here Tuesday and Wednesday Central Illinois Public LIFE OF EIFFEL TOWER May 15. Secretary of tabor Pavla today ordered the ticlit- AjlATl while Wrc about it, jftsqutrt of Havoline 1 i 4gRJy.

II II lla 1 Oil, the oil that farmi a perfect jiiton m1 i firS (fi snd givei you all the power. 5 jSjH West Broadway Ua.liin.ton. May K-nern-l PREDICTED BY EXPERTS M.e'it was ashed hv Charles W. T'ails. May 15-Thfl Klffol trtwer N.w ioik to pay per fnr morei il.rn.sand boaid feet for lumber worth 0 ptlRlnBcri who have been only 0 per thousand, It.

M. gahllty congfl. a New Jork lumber dealer testified 'nuence of ft crum. w.sirin Ol Whp wa onmg or linmiKration oars along the ltk Grande river and the fiulf of Mex Ico to prevent the Illegal entry of Mexican laborers Into the t'nlted States. Forty thousand Mexicans have come to this country during the past tilno tJiouths to work in.

tho btmar tset Industry, and Immigration offl clals bellevs many of them have not paid tho 8 tax rorjulrcd of all sllenJ, Columbia supremo court on charnos of conspiracy to defraud (he govern ment, Service Company 1889 as new world's -Wonder for the r'arls exposition, the designer, Alexander Augustus "Elffel, maintained that It would stand for 20 yeara and now it promises to outlive him, as he lg in his ninety-first year. Stxiy per rent more automobiles were produced In 1922 than In 1921..

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