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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 8

Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 8

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TK1 DA'LV I i.nr i 1)0 Yd! Vy Cvjf Di DfiuJwLil TO The body of D. P. Judson, retired Toludq farmer, who wat killed when struck by an automobile In Miami. Fla on February 18, will ba brought The Mattoon womon bo have been attending the three day soaslons of the atata convention of lb Parent-Teacher Aaeociatlont have returned home, Mattoon gained promlnonco Mr. end VlyiU llowdi-a lit SO Jlulurday evening tj vitiit over Kimday th Mr.

ami Mrs. Alvln Lee. Robert I'l'lipt-rdlne la conflncd to lila home ner the city by IIIiiohs. Amos Combs of was a buHlnes vlultor In the city today. ()MW Bheciks and little daugh- CAI THA iik tpaolal to The Journil.Qtuttta, Tuscola, April 18.

The county board of aupervlaori met on Thursday. The following supervisors were ai Parents yied to command their Call 2 0 for Crystut lea. 1 8 ZZu Mine Mlldrrd plmr la a guont vt filonOa la Chicago, for l-uir: Martha WaMhlntttun O'Doa News 8 19 Uoyd lUrglg of Cbanpalgn la a to mill lur llu-lr HiHlur fc-i by nine li, If, chiidun ba In O'clock at night, and prayers IT, doclared elected and qualified to an to thla city oa April 24, accompanied byMr.and Mra. I. Rhus, with whom urn positions on the board: Doyd were aald before the chlidrsn r- tlredf at the meeting In having two women chosen In the corpi or Mrs.

Uoaton of Newman; Lew Taylor of lie waa ependlng the winter In Miami. lug lhi unit vt Upi tin, 1 1 ror Din loviily llm I nirnrliil'it mill Ibn OuiiBtlnu of We winii also to tlauik Wr. IVitr fur tlii'ir kliiiliii-'is II A Kit MIIS. WAINSCO'fT. FUANK l.K'M.W,, MHH.

LUCAJ C'UOK, CLAlUilNCIi KQUUtr.3. flargent; John Cllmort of Carrett O. If Rudy1 being relected regional It will be aont from thla city to director for dlatrlct eleven and Mlaa Toledo, and runeral tervlcet will ba ersity or Illinois, Is visiting homi and, Frank England of Camarao." The board permanently organized by selecting aa chairman, Prank Eng FHIDAY 13 Kara Bower chosen a member of the noW Cottonwood cbapoL two and board to fill a vacancy. Mlaa Bower of that city, with h. i i.

i burial in the old Tinned ranialar. land of Camargo township, who p- Hoard Buys Two tots Opposite Hospital for $3,000. The board of trustees Of Methodist Memorial HospltaL at meeting held 'at noon today In the office of R. A. Cabbert, a member of tha board, Voted to purrbaae at one the two Jots 100x160 foot lying directly north iwmn Ol DUlllVBn, ma, IS I a gueHt of her mother, Mrs.

Elisabeth i McNair. I Miss Louise Lefflcr wIU go'tol OBSERVED TODAY beautiful department Tbr wera th winter aeaaon and lha pointed the following standing com' BOO delegates In attendance at-ihe! Mrs. Rhue, Mr. mltteea: guest of friends in Loxa. For Easter: Martha Washington candles.

O'Dea News Co. 31 A. C. Bostlo will spend thla evening Id Tuscola on business. For Enslor: Martha Washington cundlea, O'Dea Newa Co.

3-10 ilayea Montgomery la spending the day in Areola on business. Miss Julia estman la spending the week-end vlaltlng In Chicago, Look up your acreen wants and phone 230. Andrews Pianino Mill. 4-11 W. Kianer of Champaign la spending the day tn the city.

A. M. Blytha of Gays was a business visitor in the city today. Jitdson'a body waa placed in re-1 Finance Heaton, Slater, Allen. convention, wblcb waa hold in Purls Bunday to spend lha dav vUlt-lng ft, O.

Coy. CARD OP THANKS. We wluli to tlmnk our friends anil neighbors for thfllr klnUnnsa during the audilim datb of my brothm- ami undo; also for the- florni offnrini-i" anil cars. M. AND Mnfl.

JOH.V ANrciuU)nKN, mhs, jkhhk I'ltUM. CKCIL Bk'UFlELD, ilU.U atata capltol. Union Proteatant Services Held the Presbyterian Church Thla Afternoon, colvlng vault in MlamJ to eldl County Clalma DeJIart, Taylor, there until conditions Gllmore. 1 Left Bmlth, a student' of the L'nl Mra. Rudy, Mlaa Bower.

Mra. H. M. 4 Poor Farm and Alma House Slat more favorable, Christian, Keenan, Mra. of the hospital on North Twenty-flret Arthur McPheron, Mra.

Homer Good Friday was much more observed in Mattoon thla year verslty of Illinois, hi visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. 8mitb.

Mr. and Mra. W. Hadley have returned from a week's visit with Ragland and Mra. O.

E. Orndorff were atreet and Champaign avenue, from tht owner. Charlea B. Wood, an option having been held, on' thla property for tnan ever befora oa account of the union aervicea by the Protestant congregations of the city, The three present from thla city, and Mra. Thomas Morgan of Humbolt.

The new prealdent of the aaaocla- aome time, -'v $3,000 for Site. Have you thought of your aeresns? Andrews Planing Mill. Phone 238. 4-11 er, Taylor, 'Allen, u. Public Buildings and Grounda Allen, Dellart, Parker.

Pauper Clalme Campbell, Gllmore, Slater. Purchasing Allen. Parker, Taylor. Roada and Bridges Parker, De-Hart, Campbell. Education Gllmore, Campbell Jury Llat-iTaylor, DoHart, Slater.

banks of Douglas county iron ta Mrs. Estnlie Kilbride of CARD OF THANKS. I desire to thank my friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown me during my recent -bereavement, the death of my dear wlfe and for the beautiful floral otrerlnpra and tbe cars donated. ROY KIRhv LING, IIROT1IKK3 AND SISTER. Several montha ago a committee of the board of trnateea, composed of relatives in Terr Haute, Danvllla and Robinson Mr.

and Mrs, H. A. Thomas and little daughter wjll go' to LeuU Saturday to a pond Eaater with hla mother, Mrs. M. I.

Ashmort. W. Griffith went to Chicago today. Called there by the aerloua Illness of Mrs. W.

Ferguson is spending a few days vlaltlng In Chicago. Bryce Moor of Areola was a bui-neaa visitor in the city Thursday. hours' wera carried out In the First Presbyterian church from noon until three o'clock, this afternoon, with the words from the cross, which for man hundreds of yoara have been, subject for Good -Friday meditations. 1 BUSY BEES MtT The girls of the Busy Bee Club met on Wednesday afternoon with. W.

Klncald and W. H. Simmons. i waa Instructed to ascertain Jf the two lots In question could be obtained. An option for aale to the hospital waa granted by Mr.

Wood, at what ta con. Screen ruah will toon oe on. Andrews TOO LATE TO CLAS9IPY. nis mouer. Goldstein, 1304 Charleston avenue, Planing Mill.

Phone 236 4-1 Mr. and Mra, Nell Laughlln spent Springfield. The list or other officers follows: Vice presidents Mra. E. Fog-arty, Oak Park; Mra.

Walter H. Buhll, Chicago; Mra. H. Whltten, Carthage. Recording secretary Mrs, Winifred B.

Drennan, Decatur. Historian-Mrs, 0. T. Bright, Chicago, Auditor Mre. Jacob Mueller, Oak Park.

Parliamentarian Mra. Casa Dr'own, La Crange. Directors, terms ending M.ta-Charles E. Solle. SnrlnalleM! Mrs.

W6Rk April. yYlOU, at 7:30 p. m. Come la ul uniform. Benjamin ymmJ, Nugent, Commander; a B.

ll.ll.Aal Ifl 'MriV FordrreBSler and ton Bltllej While In the Catholic and Epiacopal arrived today( to spend several days 1 churches tha faithful followed the vlaltlng her parents, Mr, ind Mrt. liturgy of those communions at found Emery Andrew. fin the prayer booka, the union tervlce Lytfe will arrive Saturdarf worshipers bad Drintad ahaeta run. well represented at the, meeting bV.d Wednesday eVenlng In the Tuacola Chamber of Commerce building. A six o'clock chicken dinner waa served by a claaa of women from the Methodist Sunday aotool.

A quartet compoaed of Cal Rasor, Oscar Collins, Orl-son Moorhead and Clyde Weaver when the time was spent in sowing. Virginia Birmingham waa a tew member reported and attended ber first meeting. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Goldstein; The members of the club present were Bertha, Alice and Dorothy ALL tlft are Thursday la Areola on business. Carl Swengel of Neoga was a business visitor In tha city Thursday.

A. E. Craig of Charleston a bualneaa visitor in the city Thursday. Mra. Newell Henry of Hillsboro la a gueat of Mr.

and Mrs. Vender-bur. :7.. See our Easter apeelala In millinery from Danville to Join MrtLytle. who talnint; approximate achedule, bolnt v3 ently requested to be at tha Asylum In fulV uniform Sunday at 9:30 a.

m. to attend Eaater aarvlcaa at tha U. Goldsmith, Virginia Birmingham, made a hit with vocal selections. Of- ia "Vlaltlng her parents; Mr. aad Mra.

J. W. Elsea. Mr. and R.

8. Mr. and Mra. Curtis McGlnnla and Miss Helen Garfield were i Visitors in' Areola Mildred and Elizabeth Clark, Georgia Bcera for. the association for the en me "Beven worda from Jtbe at i--fi; f.

First word "Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do." St. Luke 23 34. 'V 'r, "CT Second word 'Terll I ssr unto Reed, Bernfce Weber, Marguerite and suing were chosen aa follows: aldered a very low price, 13,000. daya meeting authorized 'the closing of the. transaction, Mr.

(Woodto remove and retain possession of the buildings on the property and the pltal board to aaaama the paving assessment agatnat the oc-' raalonedby the paving of Champaign avenue, 3 The acquisition by the board of these two lota lying aa they do Immediately across the street from the hospital grounda proper, Insures room for the future growth and expansion of thla very necessary Institution. Tentative plans are now In the hands of the board for the erection of a dormitory for student nurses on the at reduced prleea. The Wlnaon Hat Richard L. Curry. Aurora? Mrs church; will have band.

'Benjamin E. Nugent. Commander; S. B. Patheal, Record FOWTSXTlE A house offour ronma! Elaine Bousha, Margaret Chamber-1 I.

D. TJrquhart of the First lain, Elizabeth Husa and Paulino Col-! National Bank of thla cltyj and for Thursday Shop. P. Mears. Chicago: Mrs.

Fred Wayne Rice, a student at the Knox John Dick underwent an operation vln. Carl Goldstein was a guest of Clutton, Chicago; Mrs. Harry aecretary, Fred Groves of the Areola State Bank. It was voted to obaorve for the removal of hit tonsila Wednes thee, today thalt thou be with me in St," Luka J3i43. College, Galeaburg, home to spend the Easter vacation wltl hit psrenta.

rieming, Bioomlngton; Miss Bower, Mattoon. day, full sUe basement, partly- modern, with two full lots; all klndt of fruit. Phone 2418. 419 FOUND A snutli purse containing money. Owner have aanio the Thursday afternoon closing bgtn the club.

DOKEY8 ENTERTAIN The Knights of Pythlaa hall waa Third word -Woman, behold thy fna r. ana Mrs. t. E. Rice.

Regional directors: 1 Mrs AArnn Mies Cornelia-Herrod' is. -visiting home folks In Sandwich over Eaater nlng on May-1, aa In the past, which gives the bankers a mid-week half jennie Lemon, Mrt. Harry levy, Chicago; 2 Mra. N. O.

Bymonda, Hinsdale: calling at Journal-Uasette office and uni men aaua He to tna disciple, Behold thy SL John 27. Sunday. the acene of an enjoyable aoclal en paying for this notice. 4 19. hoi Iday for recreation." A cantata, "The King of Glory.1 tertainment, with the Dokeys aa.

hosts, Sterling; 4-Mrs. J. 8. Drake, LAWN MOWtRS aharoened. Pedi- See bur Eaater specials In millinery at reduced prices.

The Wlnaon Hat Fourth word "My God, my God, arisen, wrs. Dean Garrett and Mra. Bay Turner of Windsor wera Thurt-day guests of Dr. an4 Mr B. Scott Mist Nellie Shull, a ttudent "at tha 8 Mra.

H. B. Fisher, Streator Thursday nBDt local numbers will be given at the South Side Christ- Shop. 'F 4-18 were augmented by visitors from oth go't shop, 2109 Commercial Ave. 4-18tf BAKERY fOR SALE tUOO cash, buyt good paying bakery: must be newly acquired ground.

When completed thla building will at once ren- der available more rooms in the hospital proper, aa some of the bnslness of the institution can be removed to the dormitory, therefore leaving more ef places, and a delightful program waa given. Ian Church Sunday evening by a cherua of thirty volcea. An orchestra anfl male quartet will supplement the program. Plans are under way for the seen to be appreciated. Addreat Wm.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Bishop have returned from a few dayn vialt In Dan villa. cnaneston Teachers' College, la pending the Easter vacation vialtinf Mrs.

V. V. Parahall, Pontlac; 7-Mra. Z. A.

Morrison, Peoria; a Mrs. J. F. Luhrs, Qulncy; 9-Mrs. aifford Tullls, Decatur; 10 Mrs.

Solomon Jones, Danville; 11 Mrs. George H. Rudy, Mattoon; J. 0. Baldwin.

AngenendL 623 W. Vandervanter.SL This Included cards, music and a' wny naat tnon forsaken mtr St. i- Fifth st, 1J 2- J-- -m Sixth llnlshed Si John 1:30. Seventh word "Father, into Thy hands I commend my, Spirit." St Luke 23:48. iw parents, Air.

ana Mra. Thomaa one-hour entertainment by K. A. Rich broadcasting of the program through Louis, T4-22 SATURDAY- Rhubarb 6a lb. green onions to bunch: enlnaca 8ee our Eaater specials In millinery at rcduosd The Wlnaon Hat room in the main tmlldlng.

aauii. ardson, the "Hoosler Poet," who was the Jas L. Bush radio station, Shop. 4-is called from Evans villa, for the It ia reported that the night her- Mrs. Kate Myert hat gone to Elgin for a visit with Mr.

ud Mrt. John used to a certain extent for coniiiietUi ter, Jacksonville; 14 Mrs. Albort poems and recitation t)f one bave mada their annual return to 2 lbs. 23c; cauliflower 25c; new potatoes 3 lbs. 15c; radiahet 6' bunchy green peppera; bananaa lbs.

hominyr targe -for- 25e bottl vinegar 10c. for 25c: bulk cocoa loo the large grove on "the W. F. Mo- Benglnus, Belleville; 15 No lnem Prved one of the best entertain' Myers. From will go-to Mrs.

8. C. Branner of Strasburg waa a business visitbrT in thaclty Mr. and Mrs. a.

H. Cokendolnher date; 16 No candidate; 17 Mrs. features ever brought to this Cora B. Rollo, Murphysboro; 18 cenU, making room in the main hospital for those In greater need of tentton. In caae of a catastrophe such as visited this city upon one occasion th dormitory would be able for hospltal'use, Jtiat the same a the mala building.

Dunham's cocoa nut 10c and 20a Kitchen Oeanser 4 for 25c vuicago ia pe a guest of Mrt. Rote Curry. George FTanklln and Richard Larl. mer, DePauw Unlverelty students, are spending the day visiting In i Icq cream and cake were the re candidate; There wera. appfoprlatt hym'nt and readings and addresses accompanying these, together witlj antnt prayer at the close of each word of tht aevea.

In the Catholte and Eniaconti 1-Mrs. Karl D. Kins, Wllmette, Champaign. Miss Harriett Burrell went to Chi itea cross macaroni or spaghetti a pkgs. 20c; fresh eggs 22c doten: bread 9c Caton't stores, 1118.

10th, Carty farm, southeast of Tuscola, These birds by the hundreds -make their home In this grove during the summer and migrate during the fall, usually returning at this time o( the year. 8o far as any one knows thla is the only colony of these birds found in central Illinois, James Monroe Mertca, who spent the winter months at Tampa, wnfua rrom ureencasUe, Ind, for an Easter vacation visit with The board feels that In acquiring cago today to be a gueat of friends over Sunday. freshments served. BIBLE CLASS DINNER The members of the men's Bible class of tbe Presbyterian Church had a dinnor In the church basement on Thursday evening, this being In con noma IOIKI. SL, phone 864; 712 DaWitt phone 288.

X4-18 FOR SALE OR TRADE Larae or thla new property it has made a de DEMOCRATS WILL FAVOR BONUS BILL churchet Maundy Tnureday services wera held Thursday, on which day la commemorated the institution of the Lord's 8upper. alto called the Wotr Mr. and Mrs. A. H.

Bmmlava anrf O. M. Wilson and Ralph Tlefel are daughter of. Chicago will arrive sneata of relativea and friends in Terra small bouaea located In all parte, of. tha city; also have two or three business proDositlons: see us before buv cided step Jn advancing the aervlce of thla modern hospital and it feels kindly toward Mr.

Wood for the very conservative price set upon his prop- nigat to vlBlt over Sunday at the home of lilt parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. By InUrnatlaml Na Communion and the meat, the eervlca being one In the ancient church. nection with the membership contest has arrived home, greatly rejuvenat- Home cooked meals served to 1ng.

lano A flicker. T4-19 Washington, Anrll 18. Kfnnta being DUt on hv the "rnita" Mnrf th. ed In health u. Dinmieve.

ny ror nospttai ns. both men and women at the Bnslneaa Women's Club. i.ji Democrats decided at a conference to-; factiona of the class. It will Born, to Mr. and Mrs.

George Tate, mrs. citzahetn Davis rtm.A day not to oppose the paid, up tnsur- be tbe laat dinner meeting which the 6. 0. P. GOriVEIJTIOn a ten pound girl.

Donna May. WANTED Situation at. nursemaid and to assist with house work. Phono 735, Humbolt line. 4-l EXCEPTIONAL BUY An elght-roona Wednesday from a few dava' tu Mrs.

J. E. Leitzel! and two children The officers and members of the board of trustees are: 8, W. Phillips, with relatives in St. TjiiiI.

are visiting relativea In Indianapolis Special Eaater acrvlces will be held at the Methodist Church Sandav. At uuuub uui.u assurannos are ciass win nave bcrore Easter 8unday, en by President Coolldge that be will, when the contest closes. Sign it. Durina tha meeltuv Thurnilav Davit ia an employe of the Old modern borae.half block from pubUo ror a row days. HELD III SPRINGFIELD rresioent; O.

Tarboi, vlca-oreal-dent; M. X'tterback, tecreUry; W. H. Slmmona treasurer; B. Craig, the morning preaching service the upeciai prices on Armour A Co.

roiKs- Home. Misses Ida Turn bull and Ethel "If we receive assurances that, nlng several members of the class Tuacola Knlghta Templar will attend Paan linn i Ah.IIJ- I. scnooi on latayette Address Lock Boy 'J- 4-l FOR RENT Modern furnished aleeo-1 Intemsttonat Newt Service. i star Btocklnette bams for Easter at attoniey Mlaa Delphlna Pearaoa, in a body. A special Eaater musical vuuiiuko wjii approve snort tains, ana Wlllard Hills, opringneia, Apru Re-; Keys of the high school left today for uayriea' ian 4.

8 K. Rev. W. D. Falrchlld.

a atudent at Lincoln College, Lincoln, publican etata convention, after oer- ansa joyc Traeger Is visiting at ing rooms at 1901 Wabaah g- tinmen' preferred. 4.28 FOR RENT Two modern furnished Rev. F. Buker, C. Kincald and jMKnan, ma, to vjit over Ettter with Mr.

and Mrt. J. F. Wiley, formerly of this city. They will also main wo noma or and Mrs.

Leslie Dole, A. Gabbert, recting a temporary organization thla morning recessed until 1:30 to give gave a chalk talk, which proved of keen Interest. The dinner v.ag served by Mrs. O. G.

McCamanl' circle. rooms, for light housekeeping: also bOnas bill, passed by the house and adopted by the commltteo, we will vote for It and" will not offer our amendment-providing for a cash pay-ment option." Senator Walsh, Democrat of Massachusetts, Walsh said he had rcnulvfid in. ouinwest or too city. Mrs. Cecil Bartley has returned time for too committees on creden program will be given In the evening.

Mra. Carrie B. Moore of Seattle. Waahn who visiting relatives In this city, waa doclared mentally deranged in a bearing before Judge Wamsley Thursday morning, and has been ordered to the state hospital for treatment At the city election on tials and resolutions to report. her nome in Chicago after a visit with one large modern furnished room op light housekeeping at 313 3.

31st Rt. Phone 2227. 4-19 FOR CUICOaLE Modern substan-3 a brief visit In Goshen and South Bend, before returning home-Mrs. W. E.

Hooker of thlt city ami Mrt. Julia Spencer of Jollet have re MOTORISTS FROM BANNED Chairman Walter Rosenfleld of the airs. m. B. Drlakell.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl D. Klaer have "FAVORITE JN" B00M8 AT DEMO CONVENTION tial residence, fine location. 2 blocks state committee called tha convention to order In the state arsenal shortly formation from American Legion of-flclala that President Coolldae would returned from a several daya' visit In turned from Cbampalcn.

whera Mra. Chicago and Indianapolis. By International News asrvlce. fii 1 11 Intarnstlonal News Mrvtet. south of Broadway on Lafayette Ave.

one block from fine school; a. real home with. an income; arranged In Spencer was taking medical treat noi oppose tbe Insurance bonui plan Tuesday 444 votes were cast. The aner noon try authority of the atate committee. Ch a 1 man Rosenfleld whli.

as ine Ieedlee, cal April 18. Supplies ment ror teveral months. Mrs. Snen- north and middle wards developed nominated Robert Scholet for chair cer, who I improved, will remain for one or two separate apartments, five -and alx rooms each: aolendid heat wera rusned Here today for the 1600 motorists held up here by the rlald w.r 01 11,9 worm momtlc atate convention waa get- tm under way for Its harmony it 4hat today, incipient "favorite xne present at the home of her ala. man and the other temporary ofBoera at agreed upon last night VThe con quarantine of the atate of Arizona ter.

Miss Lois Cromer of Chicago arrived today to. vlelfr over Easter at tho J. D. Iccnogle home. Miss Alice Carter went to Trenton, today to spend Eauter Sunday with relativea and friends.

Misses Madeline and Sara Daua and cistern and good cement walks; electric lights; all In good condition; eleven rooms for tha'prlca Mrt. P. E. Gardner baa rona In vention ratified tha temporary selections. Chairman Scholet read, a tele or six; sacrificing on account of fit- nesa.

Phone 185. 4-19 unicago ror a vlslt'over Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. A. M. 'Zellert.

Sha gram from President Coolldge and U. S. Senator Wm. B. McKlnley.

convey. against California becauae of prevalence of the dreaded hoot and month disease In the coast atate, Threat that the state line would be rushed were heard on all aides. One effort of motorists to break FOR RENT One room and kitchen went to Danville today to visit their wss accompanied by Mr. and ette furnished for light housekeeping; In a modern home: adults only. lira.

ing to the delegates words of good Gardner, who came down from motaer, Mrs. Lucy Dague. presidential booms furnished Intervening sidelights to the main business, which resolved Itself Into a hearty demonstration in honor of Judge Norman L. Jones, candidate for governor, A. A.

Sprague, nominee for United Statea aenator, and others on the state tlckot, George E. Brennan of Cntcago Is expected to be chosen as SDokesman CHARLESTON BOY DIES FROM INJURIES The Jouresl.Oatettt. Charleston, April 18. Mai Snviior, alxtcon-year-olil son of Mr. during the day a lively little skirmish between the candidates.

In the north ward Henry Oye, Incumbent, received 140 votes, and R. O. Laughlln, Democratic nominee. 100 votes. In the middle ward, W.

E. Morris. Democrat, received 134 votes, and, G. L. McLennan.

29 votes. For the short term Walter Foulke, Republican received 58 votes, and Claue Welsner, Democrat IS votes. In the south ward there was no opposition to Elmer Murphy on the Republican ticket, who received 38 votea. The Tuacola Masonic lodge Is making extensive arrangements for the cnecr. Mra.

Pearl Barnhart went to Per'a on Thursday nlaht ta tnin O. J. Hartley. 200 N. 22d St.

Phon 830. mrougn waa repulaed. Appeals were DR. KIMERY JAILED LOST-Whlte Collie doc with Un roU palgn Friday to visit Mr. Barnhart, hef- -who It III in a hospital there.

Beatrice Crlmmlns, Mist Ral-Mr. and Mrt. Herman Dahling went EU'ott, Mist Elizabeth Snvder. FOLLOWING A FIGHT ored ears, with strap around neckr neing mane to the governor of Arizona to permit the motorlsta to paa through a emr'l section or Arlsoira after fumigation. have ana Mrs.

John Bnjdcr of this city. woRomit tooay to visit over Easter nre Bell, Mix Frances Hen rewara it return ea to Mrs. O. H. Bart- lett.PhojnaJ699 FOR SALE At wholesale m-lra.

vma passed away in the Chnrltmton hn.Jior Hie Illinois delcaation to the Sullivan, 111.. April IS. Dr. C. W.

Kimery, of Sullivan wat taken In cus wim, relatives ana mends. tia Margaret Duane. Miss tody by Sheriff Ashbrook and Officer mm inn. morning at eleven o'clock, democratic national convention at as the n-sult of Injuries he sustained Nw Vork, it waa announced, prior to when a street car struck lha ia. the onenlnc of tha nnnHni tki.

weho on Wednesday' evenlnc after ha aet SOxSH Hayes demountable wire) wheels, cream color; one aet blartt 30i3A wood wheels: tlrea and tcbet complete off a new Ford sedan, cut- Charleston Ave. Phcno tea wcKnart has returned to Berkowltt, Graydon Walker. Monee, arter a several daya' visit wit Charles Talley. Chester Cottingham, hit parenta, Mr. and Mm.

M. L. Lock- 'Alva Watson. Leland Shaw and John hart- Johnson, all students of the TJnlver- George Nofflefl hs8 returned from 0( ininola, are ependlng the annual homecoming of the order, had engaged, In a light with Officer mobile In which ha and Lloyd Cnnleyi was taken In many quarters aa an In which will be held on Tuesday after- dlcatlon that Brennan will aunnlant WebD, who sought to arrest him on a drunkenness charge. 731 x4 23 Charles BoeschenstelB of Edwards- "erai nayr visit Chicago trans- master vacation with home folks, FOR RENT Three partially fumiahV i Kimery was on the south aide cung Dusiness and vlsltlnr rela.

vllla as national committeeman from Illinois. were- delivering, rollk on Wednesday evening about seven o'clock. Coroner Schilling will come over from Mattoon to hold aa Inquest tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Voting Snyder Is a nephew of Mr. and Mra.

Fred A. Snyder of Mattoon. tlvet. CUTTER TAKE' REPAIRS tne square In front Of hit office-when een made with the Santa Fe railroad to rush fumigation apparatus here on apeclal train If Arizona authorise agree to lfft the ban on travel from California to that entont. The entire Arizona border Is patrolled by deputy sheriffs, and ernor Hunt has threatened to call out the National Guard If necessary to en- force tho Arizona quarantine regulations." Hotels, and private homca here are filled to overflowing, remlnlsrent of the railroad strike tie-up last year, -whw PMnger trains were atalled.

ed rooms for light bouKekaeplnr; lower front rooms. Phone 2705. 4-19 FOR' SALE Barred Rock egge: for FOR MAJOR MARTIN'S PLANE webh warned him to Jteep oulet. Kim Mrs. Florence Vaughn has returned rrom stewardaon, where she was call natcning.

iio per setting. Mrs. Li lie noon and evening of April 29. A alx o'clock dinner will be served at the Chamber of Commerce rooms. There will also be degree work at both of the sessions.

Vance Elmore of Decatur' attend-r-d to business in Tuscola Wednesday. The semi monthly meeting of the muslo department of the Tuscola Women's Club was-held Tuesday after ,1.. according to the officer, threatened him and atruck at There l. i iin nn aervict. Moore.

3000 DeWltt. Phone 52. 4-39 mm 'iinBBa oi ner rat.iar, Daniel I Waahlngton, April 18. Two gov- were a lew Diowt atruck and the offl-' PROMINENT INDIANAN SUICIDES. By IMtrnatlenal News tarvlos.

Indianapolis, April 18. Aaron Wolf-son, former stte aenator and trees-urcr of the Kabn Tailoring Company, shot and killed himself here today. Ill health was given aa a reason. iornment cutter left Dutch Harbor, Food and apron aale by D. of r.

atAlaska, today carrying a new motor WANTED-To rent 6-roqm apartment or bouse furnished cr utlturnifihed; can give beat references. Addret cer and Kimery clinched i and" felL MATT00N-T0SC0LA Webb held him until Sheriff Ashbrook R. care Journal-Gazette. J4-21 ugmin oon, aroaaway office. Sat-' and supplies to repair the crippled urday.

April 19, beginning at 10 airplane of Major F. L. Martin, com-o clock. i.ia mander nf tbe 'ronnit th wnrM nirht FOR SALEightfoot golden nalr FREIGHT LINE ASKED waa summoned, it wat necessary to handcuff man before he could ba taken to JalL where he ha noon, with an Interesting program In charge of Mist Elisabeth Drynan and MRS, ANNA MfBBEN Mies Inet Waggoner has gone to who wat forced down In Bay ntyi-eattanal Ntw. trvlo.

1 the Mutlo Memory contest conducted i 0r to visit over Easter Sunday at Tuesday. dining table with asbestoa pal tn fine condition; priced cbaap for q-ilrlt salei Innujre. at, 1205Wabash Ave. Phone 2689. 4-1 SM LL'SG ROCE RY-Fanc'y "and at 9 HOSPITAL NOTES opunmrrra, April 18.

Appllca- by- Frances Campbell and Mra the home of her father, Milton Wng-i The three remaining flvera will ra-rrmnr i Bits LATE THURSDAY nn lor author tr to onerata a REC0GNI2ED A MEMBERS Lena Tha following program jioe wr fiuuung' freight VirwWifcir Laa liven: OF AKRON BANDIT GANG Blnrranhieal Rltalrh pie- groceries, lettuce. Bread lettuce, tomatoes, radishes, rhubarb, also country butterfresh eggs 20c do.wn; milk lOcdiuart: we deliver It or aime free. Phone 75. xt-U uuluu naruor aner tnerr ar- Saturday la your last dsy and last viva! there todaj until Martin la ready cftancarHtvt rblJTn aabiegram auction tale at Kenny A Gib- received by chief of air tervica. on'tf 4...

1 Jamet L. Kirk of Arcadia, Is 75 Nevln, Mist Drynan, y-tntematfanaf New aervler.1 Detroit, April 18.r-Offlclala Of tha Vocal Solo Mrs, Beatrice Fuller. American Hard Rubber Company to- 101a ana Mattoon 'waa riled with the Commerce Commission todav by the Morris Urns. Transportation Freight Company of Tuscola. IMMIGRATION.

BILL SECOND Uf DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE Sarvlct. day identified three Detroit bus Dec ts AI-E-Panelj curtains, thi'ee mmh-- il UCt' "Il three abort ones, practical aa members of the bandit Mra. 3, J. Stephenson underwent a major operation in Memorial Hospital today, Her condition Is reported K. E.

Eider of Areola, Who was operated on Monday, is gradually convalescing. William ttanfnlnh I. tana which vltltlngm tha city with Mr. and Mrs J. J.

Curry and other relative, and new. Phone 544. 4 4-21 Mrs. Anna McKlbben, aged fifty-five years, widow of James McKlbbee, who waa atruck an? killed by a train in the railroad Tarda hre In 1920, paaaed away at the family home, 2104 Walnut avenue, Thurnday afternoon 1:30 o'clock, following a two ycara' Ulnesa from complications. Taneral ervlees will be held from tha fcom Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, Rev.

J. Wilson officiating. 'Interment wilt be in Dodge Grove. weaneeaty got tirooo from the com- frlendt. Pany't cathlerts The iiupectt Ira Blcholas Slnko- Mr, atrd Mrt.

Charles Songer of of 1104 Charleston avenue, nt Memo- April 18. The new Piano Solo Mrs. Gladya Rasor. Piano Solo Miss. TElUtabeth Dry nan.

Vocal Solo Mrt. Ina Helm. Plane Solo Mrt. Zay Wamsley. Vocal Solo Mrs.

Fuller, Accompanist Mra. Zay Wamsley. During the buslnes period of- tha meeting, Mrt. Frances Campbell waa elected chairman and Mrt. Nora Mo-Nefll.

aecretary for the ensuing year. trength during hit convalescence immigration restriction Mil lnursnay rial hospital on Wednesday evening, E'ASTER SPECIAL We are'sho- Ing a nice line of ladies', misses' and children'! hats; prices from $1 on any hat In tbe house: come in and look them over. West SWa Hat Shop. 1921 Weatern Ave. i4-ta WANTED To buy two cash regS tera: what have yout Frank nm.

wlcx, 23, Roy Greglck, 24, and Joseph vnuiig iikii mvu, wan recently un- a uaugllter. i the Japanese exclusion provision, It "Cftnt )naJor operation. America's declaration of In-' nosehoom, who hat I been a' dependence." Representative Albert trMlment Ptlent in, the hospital for Kaancn, 22, all of 6701 Ruaaell ttreet They wilLbe taken- to Akron at toon ts extradition papers have been issued. When arrested the men had 19.000 Kellers' Crca fcli'hb fclSir dorff. Write or phone 2381 after P- x4-1 1 wnnson, Kepubllcau of Waahlngton 10 momil mora.

Dad al-declared today in an address before most "covered from a slight, paralytic lha Daiithtcr. nt Vto stroke Isst week. An X-rav waa tka Mra. McKlblxsA waa born In Indian-apola, on Nov. titi, a daughter of Mr.

and Mra. Will Gross. She was reared there, but. several years after marriage lived at different places In Illinois, She Is survived by the fol- mum ll.n WANTED Man and wife to occupy fine furniahed quarters with all con- among them. Revolution.

mn morning xor ruriner. fliagnosls. Hla condition it regarded at WOT STA JAKE STEELE ID TRIAL AGAIN Taer TJttle cM.MtW needed bran at tha KtlWf bun. a.ni. badly.

But they wouldn't eat ordi OAS EXPLOSION DEADLY. Intsrnatlanal News ttrvlee Johnstown, April 18. Mrt. An towing cnuarea: Mrs. Grace Love of Berk meyer; J.

McKibben Of Wichita Fslli nary brant. Tbcy dda't like them. Most folks don't, Then their father trird KeHorsj's eooked and "It is our aoverelgn John- IQnldiaJjegulata immigration' to our ahoret." Meanwhile tie senate pushed ahead with the Immigration bill. A final vote was anticipated before night na Pracko, 38. and her three children.

SulIivfthlnUAprmaW. Steele, Teaaa; Mra, Ethel Reed. Mr. Helen Leo, 13, Sophie, 4. and 18 veniencea and to perform Janitor and FO Lower section in new Terrace apartments, 220 N.

16th St. Phone 85 or 336. 14-1S JUST rITEIVED i ablpiuenforiOfj' trimmed bata In all the leading shapes and colors at prlcet to reasonable, from $U0 to 11 Mrs. "Murphy, 220 Pntrle Ave. Phone 1915.

x4-ntt FOR 6ALE Hoiivbrook raolaan. aniniriiMi, what a differcaoej Waggoner and Mrs. Drucilla La Mas months old, wera killed, and her husband, Anthony Pracko, and three former Sullivan bank prealdent, who will be discharged from tha atate penitentiary on April 25, will not be called -upon to face trial 'upon other other children were seriously burned In a gat explosion at their home Cretk, Conatlpation Is iugerous disease. It ahould not be neglected. But do not try halfway ncasuret In seeking relief, Kellogg "a Bran it ALL bran." Aad it tukoa ALL bran to be 100 1 effective Kellogg Bran is guaraa- twa to bring permanent reliof, if eaten regularly, In tht most ehronle eases.

If it fails, your grocer will rotate, your money. 'Eat two tablespoonfuTa daily in fbroaie cases, with every meal. Eat it w.th milk or The flavor Is delHsinua. ters cr this- city; Ml Hester, Miss Almsf, and Chester at home. Bangs of Gillespie, and Mrs.

-on Edmonston of this el'y 'are slaters, i LIFE TERMERS CAU0HT. y-'etsriisttonal Nawi tcryiet. Herrln, 111,, Aortl it here today. inaictmentt against him, in connection with tha failure of hit bank. The board of ttipervisort.

In session soy feet double strength lU-inch pipe at bargain; 20 tone No. 1 timothy hay; will tell any amount to please purchaser. H. Snowden. Irna.

111. Thone ti-tti ChUdrm, vr (MX Hoffman two lit termers -who eacaped frorq the Southern 1111- Vi vein tus story ut, h'i tetter i -Tt Birff wlak to atv-m mr atipmtt'l-j af mar krnmbwi hma, whwh 1 kt jwa for aiy rMihr thia tumtmr. lud a armt af Iresbk) wlUl Vm Uirwifh oMbpaUoa, an4 knn r. B4 kMn tha ami MVisfactorf rm. 4r hot thr emld aot laduwd take the eM rarMlta kcftu-Vwr eiltkl Ihrm Thrr anjor th knmk'fd kran ant ronaidar fi awntiaJ Intrtdlrnt thwir chililrra ka aot Umn trobklHl .1 thla appnclai.

tht ralivf thmt It la hvms Ihtir kawtli aoa 'ftfuitrkf." Tat edfiaal tUi Isvtai is fa He on Tuesday Informally agreed that the county should not provide further funds for the prosecution of the cases. ttcft MUk. Matted Ortn crt tB powder AbfcNltt WAwrto isew oil in a av mi. penueniiary at Chester, were arrested here today by Chief Of To-lice John Ford. Both men' wr TRAGEDY IN TEXAS HOME.

Sy Irtttrnatlenal NswS tarvie. Dallas, April 18. The bodies of four persons, a widow and her three children, wore "taken from the amctlderlng ruins of the McSoalen home at CopeviUe. north of lere, today. The dead arev FOR EASTER SUNDAY Wa have arranged for an exWa sup-r'y of thot dqllcfoos Bur "Stockinet" bama.

"TheJUim that Am." at an ex- v-mally low price. ilail to us. .4 31 HAVAXi' CASH CROCliRY, Cook it with hot cereala. Try It ia the tern for Fords saves gas and oil; prevents overheating; tells on sight? agents cleaning up; write quick; fn exclusive territory. Jubilee Co- wovmalrctTke Food Ormkfnr AU Agea.

Ageatibta-No Cooking. Aright Luitcb always at hand. Also to Tablet form. Ask bf at ail Fountains. tCSr AtoM UnJUtiaat lubetitutea I uw uovioiuii Mi, iuV Qoara wss not mada through tht ordinary method of motion aad ballot, but through Infr-I mat discussion the sentiment of the board membcra wat tbowo.

iwcanre. Jt will brlag -yon he-lth. B.in Ps.tiar It to-day. lliia i DatUe Creek, fiold Jii aervlng Hie terms on charges grow ln out lot tbe East. St; liuls riot when they eacaued last September.

1 i in4 Mrs, William "McSpalen, two daugh- frotertt t.rm. cLibiniv, muni reviwrea, tert; 10, gnd It, $ai J-year-old aon. Thompson Co. 11 ELECTRIC IRONS repaired..

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