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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 8

Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 8

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Journal Gazettei
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Mattoon, Illinois
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1 z. 3 a july MATTOON DAILY JOURNAL GAZZTTd AHD COMMERCIAL STAIt ACI tlCHT OUR BOARDING By Ahem HOUSE 1 Urrirr GLS' SUMMER CAMPS BY JANE DEETER RIPPfN National Dlrsetor, Olrl Scouts niuVininMi! iiw.i ii ii HIIKIIUHM wiovi or two CTTfeRUllO coutb a Tent VlOt IEAT) THE' for a Eui'oin-nn vacation July 21. They will return In y1; Motion pictures are blilng usod la the visual Instruction clasps of the Americanization schools ot. the District pt Columbia. Jacqueline Logan' and Percy Mar-mont will have the leading roles In tbo screea version ot Kipling's "Tbe Light That' railed." David Torrence, 8lgrld Holmqulst, Mabel Van Buren and Luke Cosgrav are la Hha cast.

ij The sea battle shot ween the Merrl-roao and the Monitor will be repr duced on the. soreen for "Barbara -v OL? BETAKE op" Httie -AloiIg; Ail' IF-TU" HAGfc BACK IS VHDB DloUGtV TO "TAKE MORE, ff-M lr 001)9, toXTV UoYTPivJULGE EITHER THEIR ru i iniu lUWEwASItfTfevlD run iHrKr Mere's tifieeU yoK ME MA3DR- TF.V0U9tlE A PLCTHaT LOOKS rilSOA-TtlOtrfr OP ACASrt vn.AV rf ALL "to Ml VNj it rc i 'I Electric light meters In Toronto, Canada, are now by means of waavsaaW rVrsetLakel Park Open at all tlmea tor danefno te our electrle Boating and bathing. Fine place for picnics. Plsnty of play dsvloes for tha" Six-piece orchestra for Sunday afternoons and- nights and Wednesday PRANK ORNDORFF, Mgri, 7 Rev. Lincoln H.

Caswoll, Now York Methodist has been select ed to play the part Of Lincoln In a film because of his resemblance, to the martyred president, Meshan, who dlrtcted the dlra version of -Michael O'Hallo-ran," la now the son-ln-liw of the au thor, Jean Stratton Pojtar, The Way of a Man, by the lata Emerson Hough, Is-being turned into a dm series by George Belts down In Arizona, The thermometer registers 120 midday. Players, start work at 4 a. ra. and lay off at 9.30. Then they work from I to 7 In the evening Catherine.

Calvert has lust returned from London, where she appeared oa the stage in "Lawful Larceny" and in two British movies. Bhs plan! to take up picture work soon. Rodolph Valentino and his wife sail Pesky DsyHs Qulstsa P. D. Q.

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UaU am. Frank J. Bitter's Drug 8tore. OllTVtEH WfSOJPt ftfrOOr3iYE3EflTR MATINEE ON WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY VAUDEVILLE EVERY WEDNESDAY PROGRAM 'CHANGED MONOAY. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EK LHAKllUQ "To rilM Last Times Tonight The largest telescope In the world Is on Mount Nelson, California.

'It magnifies the brightness of a star photographs taken with a special times. film camera. 1 Mm- I MILTON SILLS in "THE FORGOTTEN LAW" Cast includes Jack Mulhall, Cleo Ridgely and Others. You are sure to remember "The Forgotten Law" Shows st 7:18 and 8:45 Admission 10o and 25a WEDNESDAY VIOLA DANA in "CRINOLINE AND ROMANCES Three Acts Junior Orpheum Vaudeville Theatre TODAY One Day Only Drink STICKINQ 8TAMP3. When stamt) have stuck tog'til" liiy a thin ploc ot pltper over tlx and go over them with a hot lien tlmn you oan easily separata them, TODAY LAIT TIME! Cabannew Big BpeolatL.

"Beyond ike Rainbow" Sixteen Noted Borsen IdolsIt's Masterplsoe of a Master Mind. Don't Miss It and STRAND ORCHESTRA WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY "THE MAN AND THE Jrvv MOMENT" By Ellner Glynn. als "OREGON TRAIL," Chapter I i. .1 and x-'- STAR COMEDY NIGliT No real "happtaess can be xpertenced without a substantial balance In the bank. Every on cannot be rich.

but everyone can save and by saving accumulate a cer- tain amount ot wealth. By wise investments these savings may grow into a modest or even to a large fortune. Thousands ot good opportunities tn Ufa have been lost because the men 1 to whom they came did not have the small amount ot Capital needed money which: might well have had it; Iney had been thrlfty Go My Glasses" 0 Yes, I rather disturbing to break your glasses when jj you have to wait for new pair to bs mads. Why not keep an extra, pair on hand for Just such 0 mergenclesr Let us maks this extra pair for you before 0 the unfortunate mishap oo- Curs. 0 Where Mattoon Get 0 Her Glasses" 0 atim.

"ONE STOLEN VIOL QfTC AI3V VOOSe HlHlCrl vow noose V1ILL VliU i turn Biff ToMORROu DaV cnfME MATbP INSTRUMENTS FILED 'S ON COUNTY RECORDS Northwestern Mutual Life Ins. Co. to Emily M. Davles, release. Harry A.

Oweji to Harry A. Owne. wdH pt. lot 4, Noyes' add. to Mattoon $1.

M. H. Cox to National B. L-, lot 7, blk. 167, Orig.

Mattoon $1000. Robert Howard to Mattoon B. lots 5 and 6. blk. 99, Orig.

Mat toon $1000. John HUgefort to Henry W. Barger, Ford car 1362.40. National B. L.

to Arnold Luthy. release. National B. L. to Joseph J.

Hor- rows, release. Gilbert Jamison to National B. mtg pt lot 4, Noyes' add. to Mattoon $850. Myron Rose to J.

B. LaClalr, lot 12, blk. 90, Noyes' add. Mattoon $5000. J.

E. LaCTalr to National B. U. lot 12, blk. 90, Noyes' add.

to Mattoon 1400. Bryan H. Tivnen to Wilbur F. Planner, release. VIrgU Furry to Greenup Auto Co, cm, Gardner car $589.87.

C. C. Rose to Henry W. Barger, cm; Ford car $50. Carl Keller to Henry W.

Barger, Ford car $85. S. G. Yelton to Henry W. Barger, Ford car $100.

R. W. Phillpson to Henry W. Barger, Bulck car $75. William L.

Orndorff to Henry W. Barger, Ford car $319.68. Floyd Swlnford to Areola Motor Co Ford car $242.81. C. C.

Rose to Henry W. Barger, cm-Ford car $288.42. Alexander Brady to Charles O. Glasscock, pt. U-12-7.

S. O. Nees to McArthur Motor Sales Ford car $282.72. Columbia B. L.

to Cordelia Klb-ler, marginal release. Charles Crall to Thomas Baker, Chevrolet car $23. Jane Cooke to William H. Galbreath, release. A.

C- Fhlpps to Blackford Motor Ford car $75. James A. Holmes to McArthur Motor Ford car $259.15. Mattoon B. ft L.

to Mary B. Colson, release. Got any eiira space in your house? Take a few sheets of this tierentwaIlboard, a few hours' good carperv tering-andyouhaveanew playroom in the attic a densewingroom, maid's room or extra bedroom. Sheetrock makes standard walls and ceilings, fireproof, solid, tight jointed, permanent, and mighty good looking, too. kyemrU JUaUrl jot it I 1 1 w77 i l3 VJlLL Pitching 1 The camper wo follow! Tery simple rule will And tbst pitching a tent Ja not difficult GIrli can do the work wall aa boys.

The beauty of a tent, aa well aa Ita comfort, lies In its trlmnesa. It ahould look smart, the canvas nnwrinkled, polea straight, topee taut and properly fattened. lint, see that the tent floors and frame work are solidly made; that pegs are at hand. Examine poles and make sura they are of the right height and length for the tent If a wall tent is to be pitched, lay It on the floor, Inside down, the fly on top of it Run the ridge pole under the center of the tent from end to end, "curved side nest to the castas: at each end of the tent, at right Angles to the ridge pole and parallel to each other, place a tent pole which it the right length for the height of the tent Put the spindle In the end each pole through the holes in the ridge pole, and the eyelets In the tent and tent-fly ridge. Two people, one at each pole, on Signal raise the tent Into position by lifting the poles and carrying them Into place.

They should stand op 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 8 9 2 IS 9- Gays (s) 9999999999)999S9ii 3. C. Cutler of Mattoon was a Gays Sunday. Mrs. Fred Belden was a' Mattoon hopper Miss Opal Curry visited Miss Edna Cowan on Sunday.

Mrs. Sam Fort waa a business visitor in Mattoon Saturday. Mrs. Henry Boyd was a business visitor in Mattoon on Friday. William Huffer of Shelby vUle caUed oa Gays friends Saturday.

Miaa Mabel Malcom of Mattoon visited relatives la Gays on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mack GammlU visited Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Wilson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. A.

Slater and son John were Mattoon shoppers Saturday. James Seaman of Mattoon visited Mr. and Mrs. I. T.

Alexander Saturday. Mrs. Lyda Scott has returned from a visu wun relatives in ceaarvwe, Kan. Glen Winings and Paul Weatheral called on, Sullivan friends on Thursday evening. Mrs.

Uxxle Estes and Miss Minnie Solan transacted business in; Sullivan Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Ray Holloway and son, Harold Ray, of Mattoon visited' friends here Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Kimery of Hills-' boro are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Buckalew.

1 I Mr. and Mrs. a B. Burns and children of Decatur visited her sister, Mrs. Lutle Storm, Sunday.

Mrs. Vera Carroll and daughter Ernestine of Mattoon visited her mother, Mrs. Sarah Edwards, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.

W. D. Klnkade and daughter, Miss Fern, and Mrs. Stella Lilly spent Sunday with friends in Mode, Mrs. William Shadow and daughter.

Misa Minnie, and Blllle Hummell spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shadow. Ora Mitchell left Saturday for his home In Washington, D. after a visit with his parenta and other relatives here.

Mrs. Mitchell remained for longer visit SALAD DRESSING. An unusual salad dressing for cold vegetables may be made by mixing in a) cup the raw yolk of one egg. two teaspoons of cream, two teaspoons of vinegar, three of oil and pepper and alt to taste. Work all' together and add a teaspoon of powdered sugar.

Ask Your Grocer For It ALWAYS THE SAME DEQBV CHEESE Mild and Sweet: Ifs a Daisy yUR.ASTal Distributed by Tt Berkowlts Sobs, to A to 1 With ALICE CALHOUN Two-Reel Comedy, grhe DetectiTew Wednesday---One Day Only JAMES MORRISON in "SHATTERED IDOLS" CAST INCLUDES MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE AND WILLIAM V. MONO A liquid food (Link A qualify leader TKorougUjr aged not green -or unfinisKed i I ANHEUSER-BUSCH ST. LOUIS -I I posite each other, at the center of each end of the tent floor. While the poles are held in place, two other people should fasten temporarily the corner ropes of the tent and fly. Tie the flaps Into position, fasten the corner rope loops in the bottom edge of the tent to nails in the edge of the floor, and proceed to adjust the guy ropes.

Do not pull the tent out of line or have one rope tighter than another. Use a clover hitch for tying the ropes the strips. The ropes of the tent should go under the strip for the first turn, the fly ropes over it By so doing, the roof of the tent and thefly will be kept apart a most Important point In fact, they should never touch except at the ridge. Fasten the tent to the floor by putting the rope loops In the bottom of the tent over long nails driven into the edge of the tent floor at the proper places. When all ropes are fastened and the tent looks as It should, loosen' the bottom at each end, untie the flaps and hold tbem back by fastening one of the ropes in the hot torn of the flap into the loop at the top corner of the tent wall.

IN AND ABOUT THE CITY Some people take things for grant ed, whether they want them or not A pedigree Is all right In Its way, but the apple of discord grows oa many a family tree. Good goods come In small packages. pint of happiness is worth a peck of trouble. No man has ever become blind to his own interests from looking on the bright side of life. Ton never can tell.

Many a man rises In his own estimation who hopes to be let down easy. i. In spite of the fact that it takes 100 cents to make a dollar, lots of people have more dollars than sense. No, Maude, dear; there Is no similarity between the milkweed and the sllp, nor do buttercups glow on either. Of course a musical education counts for something, but at the same time lots of people put on airs who can't carry a tune.

The hljrh flyer should remember that mighty few fellows, even when they do take a tumble, have the foresight pick out a soft spot Billy "Darling, I love you from the bottom of my heart" Mllly ''What's the matter? I always thought there was plenty of room at the top." RADIO FANS Bring in tour tuning troubles and let us help you out. It's not necessary for you to have bought your set here. If yon live here we want to know you. There's no charge for advice. We carry a full line of Radio Sets and Supplies.

C. W. Thompson Co. 117 South 17th St Union Bottling Works WhoUuiU Diitribtttori Mattoon, 111. The State Trust and Savings 'BanKfof Mattoon rHS sjANK OP YHB PEOPLE" 'M Southwsrt Corner 17th Street and Brosdwsy it i 0 0 There 0 85 7 INTERIOR VIEW COLO STORAQC AND RAW MATERIAL" Mattoon Ice Cream and Dairy Compaq Manufacturers' of Safe Dairy Products Phone B1 Western Avenue aai 80th "VI8C0LI2Eff ICE CREAM-CLARIFIED ANO PASTEURIZED MlLK-OlEALBUTTEAj; ine crooKs upucai 5 Successors to Brooks-Scheni Cv.

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