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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 6

Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 6

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JUKI MATTOON DAILY JOURNAL-QAZETTI AND COMMERCIAL' jjsTAR fACS SIX Mrs. Dud IiurtsoM and daughter, Miss uonevleve, were la attendance SMIM GET at commencement sxerclsos of LIOIIS Mill LGMIGiVE: ooiis dlov; 'PM1C0LA Emery Luctar was a Sunday gueit TAX LAW is St, Maryif the-Woods today, tbolr daughter and sister, Miss Holen, being a member of the graduating class, Mrs, Lee Itecklln and daughter Catherine of East' St. Louis were gnosis at the. home of ber grandfa PICNIC FOR SHUT-INS Of friends in Toioao. Harold Uathey transacted business In Nowton on Saturday.

The outln arranged by the Wora-'l C. Lumpkin will return tonight DETTEDKED consiian in PRESENTED lnlon for 7 Jowrnal-Qasttte. of the city at Lytle park Areola, 111, June lWour bandltt, uiatiieep. from trip to Chicago. the shut-Ins ther, William Dahllng, over tbe week Mini Hazel Dow of Neoga was a for Wednesday afternoon hi beta Mlw By The International Ntwi Service.

Springfield, 111., June. 12. IlllnoU taxpayers wort brought ono itep near-er a itato lncomo Us when tbe house today refused, by vote of 74 to 73, to atrlka out tba enacting clause of end. They left 8unday evening for Bethlehem, where they will visit postponed to July 11 because of In Clubs of State to Fight kVouid Have the People raoruioa, view open xne saie id law post office In this city, but obtained only a few stamps for their trouble. The men used nitroglycerin.

They an, John BOOK CASES. -V for Howard $2500 visitor In the-city Monday. Harold Isaacson wai a buslneil tI-Uor In Charleston on Monday. William MUler vlalttd jeUtlveg and frltndt In Marshall on Sunday; 8, 8. Barber of Colei.waa.

a buti cloment weather It wai felt by those in charge that "it would not be best for the health of the older people or those not in the best of health to Representative Norman P. Flagg's reached only the outer compartment Tbe book shelvee and book Osei Measure. bill establishing an lncomo tax In IHI-nolo, and the measure vent to third should harmonise with the other fur of the vault, -evidently being frlght-4 be out of doors under such-! y. For the purpose of effecting the i reading It will then go to the aenate. ened before they Could place another nishings la a room and may be placed Mohairav; "Palm Beaches rf Gabatdines $'lfr Jt Koverdines The bill at originally Introduced charge of the explosive to 'get to the li.

Pass on 1919 ana 1921 Laws. By Tht Intimations! Ntwe Service. pringfleM, June 12. Catching the contapon from New York, New Jersey and: the Illinois nousc! unaer winaowi recesses ind empty spaces, where they provided a heavier payment than the federal Income tax law, but in com- wilt add to the charm of the room. Inner compartment, where, it la stated, there were lerera hundred The union wll'meet with j.

Stephenson at home, 1306 Lafayette avenue, on Wednesday. PICNIC PARTV- passage of bill No. 82, Introduced tome time ago by Representative Robert Howard In the state gonoral assembly, asking for an appropriation of 12500 to place a monument in Old Gordon cemetery, near Janesvlllo, over the wm ij nf Thnmaa Ifitnttt mrt A Cat ro nasi visitor In the city Saturday, Louis Kehlai 'went to Effingham and Centrttla today on business. Hazel Reese of Charleston wai a Mattoon shopper Monday. Miss Florence Campbell of Newton was a visitor In the elty Monday.

Mrs. J. H. Klrkllng waa a Sunday guest at the home of Roy Klrkllng. mtttee It wai amended to conform to the national law.

A traveling salesman who bad Just that; cost you from Every' known Variety of British tree, it is claimed, grows In the park of Blackadder, near Berwlckon-Tweed The aenata today killed Dally' alighted from Illinois Central train A plcnlo party. at the Little Wabaih JSL 1 I England. of representatives voted today in favor of submitting to a referendum of the people of the equal rights for women bill by a vote of IS to 17. The aenata today passed Meson's i child labor bill. 26 to 13.

providing and who wat on his way to a hotel, was Hopped by two of the bandits who were acting "lookouts," and wai forced to give up 187 which he ftifT7a asiFisseatj uiuvviu ae.u ana ansa fL-ij Bu.h Lincoln, the board of director! 'SrW" on of the Lions Club held a special "dB itbis city complimentary to Mri, Net ing touay. 0.h, fwi. ti $15 to $30 Miss Vera Robinson of Charleston ttMWMMMttWsVMIMMMHWI visited Mrtttitrry Kistner Sunday, This bill, which was introduced Mrs. Sd Summeri and Mrs. Frank that an employment cert I Beat aha.ll certify that the child haa completed a course of itudy equivalent to eight taken along and served at noon, the remainder of the" day pasting In Klnzel -spent Monday In St.

Louis, early in the present session, has been sidetracked for some time, and now t'V Se. Our.Wlndawa had in his pocktti. The bandits, on leaving, had left a partly filled bottle) of nitroglycerin on the floor of the post office, and the dangerous character of the contents 1 Helen Eversoli of Hlndtboro transacted bnsinesi in tha city today. Mlsi Alta MUler of Camargo li a year, Initead of tlx. at now required.

It now goea to the house. state of the question of repeal of the Illinois search nnd seizure law of 1919, and the prohibition enforcement net of 1921, by adopting the motion of Representative Thomas of Chicago, that his bill making this provision be of the bottle wai not discovered un guest of her aunt. Mrs, O. C. Wtlklns, T.LHasabedd scarcely a week remains until adjournment.

The Lions Clubs of Illinois and other individuals interested have been working hard to secuA) the passage of this bill. When the bill was introduced, the formally. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brining and daughter Margaret, Mr.

and "Mrt. 'Andrew Brining and family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith and family, Mr. end Mrt.

Fred Tracy and family, Mr. and Mm. Joe Smith and son, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs.

Nolle Schlfferd of, Detroit li ARRANGEMENTS MADE til iome time later. It Is considered a miracle that the bottle was not visiting Mattoon relative! and friends. Fashlen Psrk Clothier Mr. and Mri. Earl Byrnei left Sun carelessly kicked asldt by someone FOR C.

I. P. PICNIC local Lions Club sent a resolution day for Louisville, Ky, to make their MIMIHHtHIIMIIIHWf king that members of both houses! on Clyde, Mor- as home, advanced to secontLreading reference to a entering the building after the robbers had made their getaway. In such a casejt might hve meant death to several. in tv imams iiu nuirj i rnc.

Flnat arrangements have been made Mrs. John Qulnn and ion Otli spent IN LOVINd REMEMaitANCt for holding the third annual aafety Sunday Llndiarm Of -our dear daughter and picnic of Division of the Central Illinois Public Service Company era- sei cellar, wno passed away one year The vote wai ayei to 70 nays, of the assembly pass the bill, but-tto action was taken. Why Bill May Fall. "This bill will fall through If citizens do not bring some pressure to bear for its passage," said Harry I. Hannah, president of the Lions Club, Miss Catherine Cul'vtr of Chicago ago tdM PATTER80N-PAULLIN On Sunday morning at 8:80 o'clock at the Methodist Episcopal Church parsonage, Rev.

C. F. Buker officiating, was solemnised the marriage of E. Burkam Patterson and Miss Char- and announcement of the result by! ployea and their families "at Wyman THE FAMILT was a guest Of Mrs. Marie Bishop on Park in Sullivan on Thursday.

NEW TREATMENT FOR INFANTILE PARALYSIS Speaker Sbanahan was greeted with Sunday. applause by the wets. Houao Revoraoa Itaolf. George Burkman went to 8t Louis Monday for a few days' visit With his today, "and the reason for Ita failure -y CARD OF THANKS. Wa wish to thank our friends aad ft CASES QUARANTINED.

VtfWWMK ft 3 Elmer Bandage, 104 Moultrie avenue, measles. 1 v- Edith Broerman, 2801 W. Broadway nvenue, measles. WW Rows, 04 DeWitt avenue, measles. Opal Olver, 1109 DeWitt avenVs, measles," Blltjr-Biggtr 10S Moultrie venue, measles.

rJJ. Francis Caton, 100 Piatt, avenue, 'x Trovllllon children, 701 Lincoln avenue, neatlei. Beulah Gordon, 900 North Sixteenth treet, measletv Evelyn Barth, 1411 Moultrie avenue, meailet. Harry Bue, 1304 Champaign avenue, measles. Robert Oulnep, 1212 Richmond avenue, measles.

Genevieve Chaplin, SOS Moultrie avenue, scarlet fever. Cases Rslssfid. Can Elder, 2209 Lafayette avenue, measles. B. J.

Mlngui, 717 Moultrie avenue, meaalei. Wayne 1501 Richmond atenue, measles. Thurber 1100 South Eight jlotte Paullln. Miss Frances Paullln, will be merely because people in Coles I T. CJlZ Bv Tha Intarnatlonal Nawa S.pvI,.

mother. The house In this vote reversed Ita action of May 29 when by a vote of The picnickers will take their own baskets of lunch, aa no arrangements have been made for serving dinner and supper at the park. Many of the picnickers will go by automobile. Some will take the Illinois Central train at nine o'clock, ar Mr. and Mrs.

John Henderson of county do not realize what historical 1 Chicago. June significance the burial place of the "8 fi 5 treatment of Infantile paralysi, by father and step-mother of Abraham 6 eddln submersion of children in a tank of Colds transacted buslnesi In the city neighbors for their kindness and sympathy during our recent bereavement, the death of our beloved wife and mother, Mrs. Lydla Boatman; espee-lally for the beautiful flowers and can donated. RICHARD T. AND FAMILY.

A Saturday. tepid water was announced today by Harold Frazler of Peoria visited his riving In Sullivan about 9:30. It is mother, Mrs. Eva L. Frailer, over Lincoln is worth.

hm. ou a i i i visit The Shades and other points in "People In other states have estab- Indiana lished memorials to Lincoln In cases where there was very little historical For her adding the bride wore a 74 aye to 76 nays It killed all pend- tag wet bills, none of which provided a referendum. In launching his argument for pas- tag of the repealer, O'Grady placed great stress on the referendum feature of the bill and asked that it be riven a fair hearing. expected that quite a number of per the week-end. sons will come from Robinson, Law- All stamped goods at reduced prices renceville, Olney and Paris on Wed TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY value connected with the locations." 1 are" 01 ear nesday to stay over night in this city this week.

Mrs. Robert Howard. Phone 1168. 6-18 Mr. Hannah continued, "and here In "lm- "na wnlle Mt "niea a tbe staff of the Northwestern University medical school.

Tbe method has been found so successful, it was announced, that patients formerly compelled to remain In wheel chairs are able to walk in some Instances without A tank five feet deep and six feet In diameter haa been installed In the school. and go with the party in the morning "Only a few yeara ago the dry lead- snower oouquet. The maid of honor had gray canton crepe dress and Miss Lou Wilson on Monday after Coles county, just a few miles from this city, we have a cemeterv where to Sullivan. en were advocating a referendum on WORK Friday, June 15. 1923, at 7:30 p.

m. Come without uniform; three candidates Ice cream, berries, cake, cot fee and clxara. Come. Ben The Division baseball team the liquor question," O'Grady aaid. will play the Springfield general office Abraham Lincoln stood and weptirarnea pmK over the graves of 'his father and step-! 0n tnelr return from trip Mr.

mother, and nothing is being done to nd MrB- Patterson will reside on a "Sorely, they cant object now to such team in the afternoon at the park. referendum. Jamin E. Nugent, Commander; S. B.

Patbeal, Recorder. x8-15 erect a flttine memorial." farm northwest of tbe city. Ms. Pat-1 noon attended the funeral of Clarence Brown at Loxa. Mr.

and Mrs. C. M. Burge visited Sunday at the home of William Hetslerin Toledd. Rev.

Father Hlgglni attended the commencement exercises of EL Mary-of-tbe-Woods today. O'Grady charged that In Chicago FOR SALE Uncalled for sulL slsa The following men will make up the local department team: Drummond, Mattoon, catcher; Haskell, Mattooii, At the meeting this morning there was drafted a letter which will be terson is a son of W. E. Patterson. Mrs.

Patterson is a daughter of Mr. end Mrs. J. J. Paullln.

808 Charles- 33, blue with white pin stripe. Flan, agsn's. 10 8. 19th St. Call phone the disposition of cases of violators of the Illinois prohibition laws de- pended on their 'standing with the itate anthorlties, and asserted that pitcher; Adams, Moweaqua, pitcher; sent to the Lions Clubs of the state eenth street, measles.

A. C. Ctriyle, 1416 North Tenth street, measles. TO QUESTION ACCUSED 8MALL JURY BRIBER By The International Nswt Service. Waukegan, 111., June 12.

Max Saxe waa brought to the court house today for questioning by the grand jury as to his alleged connection with at to the members of both houses of the ton anue, popular young woman state assembly, and also will be dl- amonK ner 1Ist of "toclates. Stanley Jenkins, who Is employed Rutledge, Mattoon, first base; Rhodes, Tuscola, second base; Bennett. Tuscola, shortstop; Sizemore, Mattoon, In Palestine, spent tha week-end with rected to the two bodies of the! "every one in Chicago was more fear ful of the federal law, which would atill remain." home folks In the city. REMEMBER MI8S RIDDLE third base; Scott, Areola, right field; assembly. 1535.

elg FOR iALE Set of Heedy drums and iccessoriei. Phone 1535 or 1295. S-l 8 FOR SALE Baby Over)eudrT921 model; Al condition; looks and rum Ilka new; $300. Inquire at 106 8. 19th St.

frig FOR RENT Large bam, suitable for cart; also man's bicycle for sale; in good condition. Inquire 708 Wabash L. p. Calvin of Decatur visited his Wheeler, Mattoon, left field; Brown, Referring to the arrest of manv for brothers. R.

V. Calvin and W. C. Cal vln, in the city Sunday. eigner! In Chicago, for liquor law vio-: Mattoon.

center field, Allen. Floyd. .1221 Broadway avenue, measles. Bouck children, 1517 Shelby avenue, measles. Harry Dally, tit Moultrie avenue, measles.

Bessie DeWitt avenue, measles, Miss Anna Riddle, who at the close oi school June 1 completed her forty-seventh year of teaching was generously remembered by many friends I Danrinr will becin In thn artarnnnn Thomas Lincoln, the father of Abraham Lincoln, moved from Kentucky to Indiana and from Indiana to Illinois, settling near Decatur in 1830. In the trip from Indiana, the Lincoln lations, many of whom did not under- Mr and Mrs. Pet Zlnk and daugh tempts to bribe the Small jury. Saxe, it la said, boasted in South Side saloons that he "handled part of the No progress hat been- made so far ter, Misi of Kansas were at four o'clock to continue until a late hour. A Charleston orchestra will furnish the dance music.

Ave. Phone 2532. 413 with gifts of money and letters. Mrs. R.

G. Redding, on Monday nresented visitors in tbe city Monday, family passed over a trail through FOR Alady's tan snort suit! William Van who was In- WtQ Mis, she with ft 1 the of Ed Noyei children, 1117 South Sixteenth afreet, measles. atand our laws, O'Grady said, "It made bolsheviks and law violators of them." Sees House Staying Dry, Speaking against the motion, Representative Howard B. Castle of Bar-rlngton said that the reason for bring case Courtney, Ed Kaufman Jured eTeral daTt la auto ao- Mrs. C.

W. Hughes having been in this city. Later the Lihcolns returned ue-so; in aooa conaiuon; sua unea Phone 2713. S-1S COST Between Charleston and Mat toon state license elate No. 132-473! cldent in Gays, Is improving.

and Juror John B. Field on the charge Albertlne Dick, 1700 DeWitt. ave Oscar Mitchell of Washington, D. CATTLE ARE KILLED IN BIG FOUR WRECK nue, measles. to Coles county and settled near Farmington, about twelve miles from this city.

or conspiring to bribe the Jury which acquitted Governor Small. strumental in arranging for the gifts. A sum of 1166 in money was presented to Miss Rldme, as well as letters from Mattoon triends, as well Bloxom children, 1209 North Tenth also city license No. 73. Finder please return to Burtschl news stand and rs eefve reward.

g-U- ing np the repeal bill. at this-time street, whooping eoogh. ix wai the hope that the action or Gov Thomas Lincoln died January 17, 1851. and Sarah I.lnrnln ihn Effle Bouch, 2223 Charleston ave Several cattle were killed when ias from friends located all over the FOR RENT Modern sleeping rooni' ernor Smith of New Tirk In signing is visiting his parents In Gayi and relative! and trieads in this elty. Miss Mildred Fry of Champaign arrived today to be a house guest at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. R. I Dodson. Misses Alice Cavanaugh. Iliota Thomas, Lucile FIshback and Alta nue, measles.

four cars of Big Four freight train at ISIS Wabash Ave. stepmother of Abraham Lincoln. diedlunllea statM- WCROTTY DAMAGE SUIT STARTS FOURTH TIME Springfield, 111., June II. William McCrotty'i damage suit against tbe Harold Breuster, 2301 Lafayette FOR SALE -A 6-room house with the repeal bill there changed the sentiment of the house, but that the house would remain dry. avenue, toeaslel, George and Pearl Baker.

1212 eleetrle lights good outbuilding! and well, grape arbor and iome fruit; ia good shape, Inoulre at 2400 Marlon No. 80, east bound, were derailed about three mllea west of Kansas at 11:30 o'clock this morning. A broken drawbar on one of the cars is believed to have been the cause. None Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Com Broadway avenue, mumps. Clark were Sunday visitors In Charleston.

Ave. Phone 1504. Edna 1100 Richmond ave pany started today in the Sangamon county circuit court for the fourth time. McCrotty, a former street car April 10. 1869.

Both were buried in Mr- Redding ud Mrs. Hughes had Old Gordon cemetery, near Janesville, I compiled a list of former pupils, as-to which place the Lions Club is now tociates and friends of long acquaint-marking the Thomas Ltncoln trail auces of Miss Riddle to whom they from Mattoon. wrote, telling them of the content- A small monument marks the grave P'ated presentation of money or let-of the father and stepmother of Abra- ters. with responses being received ham Lincoln. Hunters of souvenirs from many.

Letters and money came have chipped oft pieces of the monu-i'n 'rom niany friends in this city ment to carry away with them. s'so from other places, including of the train crew was injured. Mr. and Mrs. J.

F. Rapp returned Monday from a several days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Len Alyea of In FOR RENT Furnished rooms tor light housekeeping at 2301 Charleston Ave. Phone 1290.

4- 3 LOYAL WORKERS of Coles Baptist The track was torn up for a consid conductor, was injured in a collision nue, measles. Lester Fuller, 3020 Moultrie avenue, measles. Katx. 151S Lafayette- avenue, whooping cough. erable distance, and tbe four cars de between the car on which he was em dianapolis.

Mrs. Otto Schilling and daughter, railed were badly damaged. One of the four cars was a stock car con church will bold an Ice cream supper on the church lawn Thursday night, June 14. x13 Miss Grace, went to St. Mary-of-tbe- taining cattle.

Madeline Mills, 1117 Wabash ave ployed and a B. and O. train, and be filed suit. Three times it has been tried and taken to the appellate court and sent back for a retrial. McCrotty came here from Mattoon.

LOSTA bunch of keys on ring with Woods today to attend the graduation The wrecking crew went out to Chicago, Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Clayton, N. Astoria, points in Oklahoma. National Bank tax No. 1934. Saturday.

WHITE HOUSE BACKS exercises. clear up the debris, and was yet re-' Miss Mollis Cleary resumed her du nue, measles. Beulah Oorden, 900 North Six teenth street, whooping cough. Jennie Landen, 8224 Prairie avenue, measles. June 9.

Finder return to Journal-Ga-set to and receive 31 reward. x8-l FOR SALE at a bargautT tlrsrclMi' moving tne wreckage and repairing the tracks at two o'clock this after-' ties In tbe Sawln-Jonei Company I CII1TU1II HllllrTT and many other PIaees- Tl8 811 LLllAlnAN JUllrXtl arranged as a surprise to Miss Rid- WARREN3BURG BOY IS DROWNED IN DECATUR store on Monday after an absence of noon. f. die who was more than pleased to be Washlnglon, June 12. Democratic so kindly remembered.

seven weeks. Mrs. W. T. Osborne arrived home chop tuey restaurant; sosfll capital can handle isme; owner leaving city.

Call or see Gano A Tucker. Phone 524.. 6-13 auacKs ana threats of a congresslon COUNTY INSPECTOR FOR TUBERCULOSIS Special to The Journal-Gazette. Charleston. Ill, June 12.

By action of the county board of supervisors, at its meeting today, $4000 was set Prt to cover the expenses of an Inspector under the county area plan bovine tuberculosis eradication. XThe resolution providing for the 14000 was presented by Melvin Thomas, county adviser, and had the ap- proval of the state and federal anl- tnal industry departments. It was stated that Coles county Shows less than the average culosis infection among cattle, and It was stated by Adviser Thomas '( that under the county area plan tuberculosis would probably be entirety eliminate among animals In two or three years. It was stated that the would devote his full time to il duties, working In con junction with late and federal officials. this afternoon from a several weeks' FOB SALE Used furnace; cheap If CHICAGO MARKETS Chicago, June 12.

1923. WHEAT Open High Low Clove sold" at once. Inquire 604 Broadway. al Investigation In the trial trip of the U. S.

S. Leviathan will not. cause any abandonment of plans, It was announce at the While House late yesterday, after a conference be- Phone 1541. 6-13 Decatur, June 12. Stanley Duncan, 19, of Warrensburg, was drowned In Lake Decatur Sunday morning when the canoe In which he was riding overturned.

Two companions who were with him were rescued. The body was recovered seven o'clock in tbe evening after firemen had searched all day with grappling! WANTED A few more betinners for visit with relatives In Washington, D. and Carlisle. Pa. Mr.

and Mm. A. C. Smith, Mr. and Mrs.

A. C. Loomis and Mr. and, Mrs. J.

O. Reynolds attended tbe University of Illinois commencement exercises on Monday. piano lessons. Inquire 604 Broadway. Phone 1641.

S-ja July ........111 Ultt 109 110 Sept 109 109 108Vi 109 Dec 111 111 110 111 Itween President Harding and Chair FOR RENT Furnished rooms fos CUKN July 81 8ept. 77 nooks. Tbe money was placed 'In a handsome leather bag, the bag being the Rift of the nieces and nephews, the Hughes family, Mrs. Anna Wing and Mrs. Redding.

There was an unusu-, ally large number of letters, all of i which Miss Riddle will greatly prize. Mrs. Hughes and Mrs. Redding planned the surprise, feeling that a woman who taught for forty-seven years in the schools of one city, her I ome town, should be remembered 1 in a substantial way by those for whom she so earnestly worked during that time. Miss Riddle in the fall on the opening of school will be In 'charge of the library in the high 6chool building.

man A. D. Lasker of the shipping board. The Leviathan, Lasker said, will sail from Boston on June 19, as planned, for a five-day trial trip into Cuban waters with about 600 guests aboard. Dec 97 BROOKS BUYS OUT PARTNER'S INTEREST The optical firm of Brooks S'chenz.

which has been ettablished in Mattoon for a period of three years or more, doing business as the Drooks-Bchenz Company, has been dissolved. L. K. Brooks purchasing the Interest in the business of his partner, John J. Schenz.

Mr. Brooks will continue (he business In the National Bank of Mattoon building, under the name of the L. E. Brooks Optical Company, not Incorporated. Mr.

Schenz has not yet divulged his plans for the future, but It Is understood that he will locate In another progressive and thriving city in the middle west. Public Notice: Don't forget your purchase is free If we forget to thank you. Stein News Stand, 1714 Broadway. Phone 191. 6-13 81 80 80 77 76 76 67..

64 6 41 41 41 38 97 88 89 89 39 OATS rs LIGHTNING STRIKES STREET CAR Waukegan, June 12. A passenger light housekeeping at 2000 DeWitt Ave. Llllle Moore. Phone 2249. 6-13 HIGH SCHOOL GRA DU ATE desires position; office work pnef erred; can give best of references, Address care Journal-Osxejte.

616 An 8-room house, elo trlo lights, hard and soft water. Inquire at 2921 Prairie Ave. Phone 1105. 6-13 July Sept. 88 CHICAGO UV1 on a street car here jumped though a Dec window, glass, sash and all, when a STOCK.

Dr. Robert Dobson of New York r-rived this afternoon to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L.

Dobson. Mrs. Dobson and little son will arrive In a CHICAGO GIRL MAKES COURT OFFICIALS NERVOUS bolt of lightning struck the car dur HOGS Receipts 9000: So to 10c higher; top 16.80; Butehera $8.55 to COUNTY TO AID IN ing a violent thunderstorm here. He wns badly cut by the glass. Several women grew hysterical, but no one few days to loin Dr.

Dobson. NOTICE to all Red MenAU' ''duel that are not raid td July are delin io.yo; rigs so 10 is. CATTLE Receipts 9000: itroBg; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Alfred and daugh top flO.75 to I1L25; Beeves 18 to BUYING RIGHT OF WAY else was hurt.

While the town wss in darkness, young Mr. Willholln, son ter, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Olen Horn and oaby and Miss Iva Hunt quent and not cnttlled to benefits; member! a year or mora In arrears will be suspended July 6. Cbas.

N. Crowder, Collector of x615 By The International News Service. Chicago, June 12. Two policemen were sent last night to arrest Miss Pearl Kircher, In connection with the passage of a faulty check. She told them she had other plans for the evening and did not care to come of Mr.

and Mrs. Leslie Willholln were Sunday guests at the home of Speclsl to The Journal-Gazette. 910.50. SHEEP Receipt! 4000; etrong; range on Iambi 110 to $16.25. PRODUCE MARKET.

EOGS-FlrtU 20 to 81c. LIVE POULTRY-Fowli 20; eld ducki 23c: sprint: ducks 28c to 30c: FOR SALE Tan and white Shetland chose to arrive on this earth. He was Derans DAYLIGHT SAVING IS pony 4 years old. Inquire at 2316 Charleston, 111., June 12. At the meeting of tbe county board the big feature was the attempt of east side born at a local hospital by candle light.

They insisted, she refused. ENDED IN WISCONSIN i n'onK- ynaneeton -Ave. xs-ii FOR SALE Clover hay, nice, clean, 'i'hey were about to use forre nlrf mm anrlntf t)u 90fl? (MP. members to get a resolution through ley zuc: roosters ue. Potatoes are excellent receptacle! for the stems of cut flowers.

on Dry Grove road. Phone 14985 x6-lt Mr. and Mrs. Logan Scott in Lerna. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles W. Temple and daughter, Miss Mildred, and Miss Mary- Champion went to Champaign Monday to attend the, commencement exercise! of the University of Illinois. John Qulnn has returned from a week'! visit with his daughters, Mrs. Fred Spetmari and Mra.

H. Lerg. ner, in Kankakee. While there be Jhe board for the county to pay $5000 for right of way for Route 16 east of She sat don on a couch. Off came nor shoes, her stockings, her frock wtll, everything.

INDIANAPOLIS LIVB STOCK, HOGS Receipts 10.600: market. Kc FISH M08S Just received; a shipment of cold fish moss 10c ner pound. Ed to 100 higher: top bogs 17; heavies Madison. June 12 Daylight saving Is to become a thing of the past In Wisconsin, following Governor Blaine's signature late yesterday to the Czerwlnskl bill making It unlawful for any city or village to observe you to 36.90 to 97: lights 96.90 to 97; t'8 11 Rower 1000 Charleston Ave, Phone for five weeks, and two miles Of new carpets were laid. Now," said she.

"I dare take me along." to 86: balk of aalet 16.10 to 17. 586. CATTLE Receipts 8000: market steady: choice heavies 99.50 to 311.16; George Ames was a business caller in Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

John Easter and family spent Sunday at Montrose. Frank Plgg and family spent Sunday In Charleston with relatives. Misses Opal Hlnes and Mabel Hut-ton were In Mattoon Saturday. A. If.

Atteberry and family of Mason vialted friends here Tuesday. Miss Iva Keller of Mattoon visited Miss Irene Ozee several dsys last 'any other than standard time. The Miss Kircher appealed today In polic court, fully clothed, but everyone waj) nervous just the same. also visited If. Worth of tbe Kanka lights 97.66 to $10.85: helferi $7 to ELECT LADY CHAPTER No.

40 holds Its 4 regular ttated meeting 'Tuesday evening. June 13, o'clock; Initiation; members please come. IrmE. Wll-son, F. Ella Bennett, 8ecy.

x611 HARRY A. SCHROCK. electric shop; kee nurseries. Charleston. The motion to adopt tbia resolution was tabled.

Then a resolution was offered authorizing the expenditure ot 16000, one-balf the sum to be used to purchase right of way "on Route 23 (the Egyptian Trail) and the balance to be used in buying right Of way for Route 16 (the Big Four trail), east of Charleston. This resolution was amended, making the total turn foOOO, which is to be split 60-50 for right of way for Route 16 east of 99.90; COW! 93 0 to 37 50: bull! 94-50 to 56; calves 96 to $16.50. SHEEP Receipts 409; -market Mr. and Mr. Jacob Hirtreltor re sSftlfiifiXifiSSSKiffl-lilfiSSW BIRTH REPORTS.

SffWKKKKSlSi'SKSWMVIIi To Mr. and Mrs. William Matherly, 2317 Lafayette avenue, a son. To Mr. and Mrs.

Glenn A. Sink BRIDGES WILL APPEAL CASE TO CIRCUIT COURT steady; prime sheep 12.50 to turned home Monday from a visit with relatives in Highland. They were accompanied home by Retnhardt new law takes effect at once. It probably will, not affect daylight saving In cities now operating under that time system. WOULD HAVJP JASPER CO.

FARMERS TAKE UP DAIRYING Effingham Record: Editor McCal-l lamb! 9 to ,915. contracting and supplies; your work will be appreciated; Irani and appliances nronerlr repaired: nrlnei ribt Jacober, who will spend several 1621 Charleston Ave. Phone 827. x4-30tf TOO LAT TO CLASSIFY week! with them. MONlY TO LOAN on farm land.

John S. Bridges. Humbolt farmer, who lost In the damago suit brought against him by William Shrader, his neighbor, on a charge of trespassing, will take an appeal to the circuit court. week. W.

F. Plgg of Charleston spent Saturday with his son, Frank Plgg, and family. Mrs. Lola Heaton of Hoopeston, a Tlvnen Ca Phona 161. xMt Charleston and for right of way on Route 25.

The amended motion car- LOOK WHERE YOU MAY New aad esBsesBssBsBSBBsasBssssi (17 North Twenty-Urn street, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. John S. Paxton, Mattoon, a daughter.

To Mr. and Mrs. -Robert E. Van-gundy, Mattoon. a daughter.

To Mr. and Mrs. William E. Wil- teacher In DePauw University at Greencsstle, has spent the past few daya with Mrs. 8.

A. D. Harry. Mrs. Clara Shrader, Mrs.

Late Bond len of the Newton Mentor-Democrat was In Effingham Saturday. In July Mr. McCallen will take a vacation, and he won't go to Long Beach or Palm Beach to enjoy It He Is going need furniture at remarkably low prices. We aim to undersell any used furniture dealer la Mattoon. Compare and buy from us.

Bell's Houaefur-nlshlng. Phone 424. 2009 Western The case will be heard in the Octo-! an! Mrs. Dale Bond visited friends ber term of court. here Saturday.

WE CLEAN Comforts. Blsnktte, Drsptrlts. She will pail the lummer vacation Couch Covers, Portiere, with friend! In EvansvlUe. Some difficulty has arisen over the Mrs. R.

E. Davis and son, Mattoon, a daughter, Lace Curtains a Sneelalty. ft avenue." xnitc validity of a survey made between daughter spent Sundsy In Farina with To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stone, np into tbe dairy section of Wlscon-sin and load up with enough dairy In 4 Ermlech Dysino eV Cleaning Co.

the two farm belonging to the prin- friend and relatives, Torre Hsute, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. 8am M. Bence and daughters.

Misses Irma and and on Harold were Sunday guests at the home of their ton-in-law and daugh LIMA BEANS lie rolled oats 8 lbs. 25c; rice So Peaberry coffee 27a 3 lbs. 80c; Hardwater toilet formation to enable him to get the Phenee 151 and S9S 5 44 4 4 clpala in. the case. Saturday, a Jury Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Lamphier and awarded Shrader $20 damages against daughter, Mrs. Roy Stanton, were farmers of Jasper county to turn from soap nan vsmpiro 1 tor ic aru Ko Miiavf aeissa Mna mim ter, Mr. and Mrs. R.

V. Calvin, and Bridges. Mattoon visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mra.

W. C. Calvin lUT HWi urns jmim eWW quart bottle grape Juice 60c; No. I can homlnr 4 for 25c; No. I can red beans grain crops to dairy products.

VALENTINO NOT HERE. A wild story gained general cir I I I 1 1 1 9H4444f Mrs. Roy Stanton of Terra Haute Is spending several days with her par MEttoon, a son. To Mr. and Mrs.

L. A. Epperson, Msttoon, a ion. To Mr. and Mrs.

Leo GosneD, 2205 Richmond avenue, a ion. To Mr. and Mrs. John T. Hanley, 1405 Edgar avenue, a daughter.

To Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Ward, Mat toon, a ton. To Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas B. Harvey, TOKIO GAINS 40,703 IN Mlssei Blanche Simmi and Eunice Rldlln of Willow Hltl were Sunday 3 for 25c; Imperial tea 46c Gun YEAR; NOW 2,47833 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lamphier. TWO MEh ARE KILLED WHEN BOILER EXPLODES BrThe International Newt Service.

Wortham, Tex, June 12. Two men wrera-kllled and one wai seriously when a boiler at a station of the Gulf Production Company on the Jklrs. R. Bound! lease, five miles northeast of Wortham, exploded yes-Jerday. if The Ben killed were Bob Davis an) Ernest Leverett, helpers of 4he crew.

TTbelr bodies were hurled several hundred feet by the forca of the ex- riosloB, the head of one and aa am of another being font The injured man, whose name bag not been ascertained, suffered severe scald! and bad cut over ui cyt. Where to Buy It culation this morning to the effect powder tea 6o uoia neaai nour, large sack, Kansas hard Wheat flour, large sack, just a few that Rodolph Valentino, ihlek of Washington, Jane 12. The popula Mrs. Homer Clow and daughters. Misses Alene and Eunice, visited Mrs.

Rose Andres west of here tion of Toklo showed an Increase of regular prices; compare them with guests at the home of the- former's aunt, Mrs. J. N. VanNote, while en-route to Charleston, where they will attend the Teachers' College, Mrs. Faye Corley of this city and styeksv, passed through this city on a Big Four train.

The Big Fonr peo Tit) Dally JournaWUttttt) I it on ult at BurUchi's Mattoon, a daughter. 1000 Charleston Phone sue. 6-ii aNEry POSTP ple, when interviewed by The Journal-Gazette, refused to "confirm the story and claimed that tbe 100 per cent ibiek did not travel over' the NOTICE I am -shipping strawberries 40,703 persons last year as compared with 1921, according to a recently completed census, the department of commerce was advised late yesterday. At the end of last year the population 1 totaled 2,478.233 person! and Included 64U93 famUlea, her sister, Mrs. C.

Adams ot Charleston, were In attendance at the commencement exercise! of tha Unlrer- Picnic for tha FfrsK Presbyterian new sUad, the Gazett I Book sxod Stationery Cck I and tho Stein tiewa. dally: 13.50. to $4 per case. f. 0.

b. Farina, 111- today. Price enblect to WHERE TO BUY IT. The Dally JournaMJarelte i on sale at Burtschl'i news stand, the Gazette Stationery Co. and the Stein atwa stand.

tf Church "Which wai itrf be Wednesday Big Four oa tbia trip but over a com stty of minoii on Monday, the SSf u. postponed indef- evening has beei lailtly. peting Una, ton betor I pember. 0 Lha, filai, A. Graves, ureryaan, Fffbm, JX x(13 i 4 1 1 9 4 4 1 i I 4.

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