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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 9

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1MB. itiinrn Hfin puicrf? icflnnPHfnQ' ci iin sjnndc Tn pcnniiriPC rijj flLLILU mtt UIIILru I uiilihiiuiu uuhii -i DEIM MOT- WATER EFTOOBESIEE A. ROSY COMPLEXEOH TEMPORAL POWER more tor your MEXICO HAID With That Thanksgiving Turkey 4 You Will need a new Carving Set and some new Silverware. We are making a Special Sale of Wallace Silver at prices that will pay you to purchase now. ELLIOTT Jeweler We Have the Goods 1 Don't you buy a new fall Overcoat to wear these co ol even-f ings? We) have a complete line of fall weight Coats; both in snappy young men's styles and more conservative patterns for tho older men.

Prices from to S25 HENDR1X-RICE CO. Under Hotel Byers Tkt Bhm sf Abtolntt Satisfactii Read the soverthwnsnU. Tht merchant have eome Intereet- Ing announcement for you. Furniture Carpets Stoves 1614-1616 BROADWAY Mafloon, Illinois Union Forever In onion there is Gus Schlicher IV. What Every Mother Knownl Every Mother know thst during! th trying period before baby com) th use of Mother's Friend, a dspad-j able external remedy obtained of druggists, is absolutely necessary as to avoid th pain caused by undue tendon upon the cords, ligaments and muscles resulting from muscular expansion.

Under th surface La network of line nerv threads and by applying Mother's Friend all the) ar aootnaa ana neipeu. natural and pain ar relieved. la many cases nauses, morning sickness and other distresses are avoided. 5 7:18 to 10:40 ADMISSION" 8 THEATER CONFER IN MINISTERS DISCUSS QUESTION OF HOW TO MAKE GREECE YIELD. PRILEP WON BY BULGARIANS Battle Lasts 16 Day, and Sartlans Maks Heroic Defence Air Raid on Eternal City Indicated in Dispatches.

London, Nov. 18. The Anglo-French war council held Us first session in Pari to devise a campaign to offset the critical situation facing the entente powers In the Balkans, and to force Greece to take a definite stand either as friend or foe of the entente allies. Simultaneous with the announcement of the meeting of the war council, the British government placed a limited embargo on Greek ships in British ports, and only those that are already loaded or are loading will be permitted to proceed to their destination. The French government also ordered lie port authorities at Mar-seilleelo accept no further shipments of merchandise destined for Greece.

The attitude of Oreece and the situation in the Balkan are giving the entente powers much alarm, but some reliance is placed on the efforts of the diplomatic representative of these power at Athens and of Deny Cochin of Ue French cabinet, who la also at the Oreek capital to bring the Greek king and government to a definite decision of the future Greek Policy. End of Long Battle. Rome, Nov. 18. A dispatch to the Corriere Delia Sera of Milan says: "After 16 days of furious Bulgarian attacks, which were heroically sustained by the Serbians, the Bulgarians have taken Babuna Pass.

The last two Serbian regiment which re-slstel were confronted by 60,000 Bulgarians. The greatest distress and anxiety prevail at Monastlr." Austrian Air Raid. Rome, Nov. 18. The Stofanl New Agency haa sent out Vhe following dispatch: "An Austrian aeroplane appeared over the city and dropped Are bomb.

Only one exploded, slightly wounding five person. No material damage wss done." The text of the above dispatch Indicates It may hare suffered at the hands of the censor, th nam of the city being eliminated, or that. If a raid was made on Rome, merely the briefest details have been permitted to be cabled. FOOD 1TINCJN BERLIN DISTURBANCES ALLEGED TO OCCUR DAILY. Death Punishment for Rioter I Promised In Placard From Minister of Interior.

London, Nov. 18. Frequent food riots in Berlin, with threat from the authorities that the ring-leaders will be shot It the disorders continue, are reported In Copenhagen dispatches. The smashing of shop windows and looting by throngs of needy In the German capital are of dally occurrence, the reports say. Warning of punishment have been placarded throughout the city by the ministry of the Interior.

Besides death for the leaders, all the participants are advised that they risk ten-year terms of imprisonment BORAH IS A PROHIBITIONIST Republicans Agitated Over Receptive Candidate's Advocacy of Dry Question. Washington, Nov. 18. Politician of both the great parties now In Wash ington are much concerned over tho open espousal of nation-wide prohibition by United States Senator William E. Borah of Idaho.

As the leading candidal for the Republican presidential nomination this action accepted as Injecting the liquor ques tion into the next campaign. This has been the one thing that both tho Republican and Democratic leaders have all sought to avoid. Borah's advocacy naturally will attract to blm the solid strength of the drys, and while they will not be In sufficient number to nominate him, they will be able to lead a fight to have a prohibition plank Inserted In the Republican platform. And It Is admitted that If th Republicans take np the issue tho Democrats will bo forced to make aom announcement on th subject. CALL CONFERENCE ON TARIFF Meeting to Consider Revision Will Held In Chicago on December 7.

Chicago, Not. 18. Th Dllnol Manufacturers' Association has lamed a call for national conference of basin men to consider tho subject of tariff revision to be held here Dec. 7. S.

M. Hasting, president of tho association, will preside. Among th speaker will be Oeorge CBJett of Minneapolis, a A. Vaa Winkle, Hartford City, Charles Loaier, Elyria, J. E.

Edgerton. Lebanon. Oeorge R. Meyer-cord, Chicago; Joseph R. Grundy.

Philadelphia, and Hal H. Smith, attor- pey for the Michigan Manufacturers Association, PARIS FOUR AMERICANS AND ONE EN (J-LISHMAN REPORTED MASSACRED. REFUGEES AT T0P0L0BAMP0 Carranza Send Troop to Raster Ordsr and Punish Mlecrsanta Gunboat Help to Car for Allen. Topolobampo, Slnaloa, Nor, 18. Mayo Indians and Villa troop raided the town of Los Mochl, IS miles Inland.

Refugees arriving sought protection aboard the United States gunboat Annapolis. One Brl lsh subject and four Americana were reported killed. Thirty-three refugees, mostly women and children, arrived In Topolobampo and were taken aboard the Annapolis. Other were said to be on the way. American citizens In Topolobampo Immediately organized outpost and patrols to guard the town.

The late arrivals from Los Mochl said the raider withdrew and that a detachment of Carranza troop haa been ordered there by Gen. Dlegnex, In compliance with the request of Admiral Cameron McR. Wlnslow, commanding the raciflc fleet, to whom American at Lo Mocbls appealed for protection. Most of those who fled from Los Mochls brought with them clothing and bedding, but no provisions. All were given supplies by the Annapolis.

Th trip from Los Mochl was mad on hand cars, which sometime had to be hauled by mule over difficult passage. DIES OF NEGLECT PHYSICIAN PRAISED AND CON, DEMNED FOR REFUSING OPERATION. DEATH ALL COULD BE HOPED Deformities Enumerated, But a te Infant' Mental Condition Doctor Make No Comment Attempt to Revoke License. Chicago, Not. 18.

The 8-day-old Bollinger baby, a defective mite whose mother on professional advice decided it should not undergo an operation which probably would save its life, died last night at the German-American Hospital. The child died In convlnslons, but before Its death was baptized with the name of John. Mr. Bollinger was not 4nformedof the death of the baby, drT'sr H. Halselden deeming It advisable to keep the news from the mother until morning.

Revocation of the state license of Dr. Halselden, who 'efused to perform an operation on the baby, Is to be sought by Dr. George Llpschulrh, a Chicago member of the state legislature, he said last night Intends "To Go Limit" Representative Llpschulch said he Intended to appear before the state board of health and ask that Dr. Halselden' right to practice medicine In Illinois be taken from blm. "I Intend to go the limit In whatever can be done In this matter," he said.

"I can see no dlference In permitting the infant's death and killing a person In any other way." The propriety of sacrificing the unpromising spark of life in the Infant, that It might not grow up a burden to Itself and a possible menace to society, was the subject of widespread discussion. Dr. Halselden was Visited by many medical men, and telephone calls alternately denounced and praised him. He remained unaltered In his conviction that death was the greatest blessing for the Infant Baby Had No Neck. the principal physical deformities of the baby were the closure of th intestinal tract, paralysis of the nerves of the right side of the face, the absence of the right ear, blindness of one eys and malformation of It shoulders.

Dr. Halselden, who officiated at the birth, noted the absence of a neck. The brain he found to be only slightly subnormal, but the cranial nerves were absent or undeveloped. "If he grew up be would be a hopeless cripple and would suffer from fits," said the doctor. "Would his mind be dear? Would hi soul be normally alive?" asked one of the visitors.

"That I do not know, but the chances are against it" TO DELAY CHINESE CHANGE Japan Takes Certain Step to Prevent Republic From Turning to Monarchy. Toklo, Japan, Not. It. Japan la consulting with her allies to learn whether they are satisfied with the announcement of the Chinese government that the monarchy will not be restored this year. There I some feeling In Toklo that the power should reiterate.

In another note, the advice given In the first Instance, that no change of government 'should be mad while the Europe war is la progress. ABANDONMENT OF CLAIMS NECESSARY IN CONTINUING PEACE WORK. NO REAL POWER SINCE 1870 Italian Government' Refusal to Rec- ognlz Nominal Claim Ha Led pontiff to Make of Serf Voluntary Prisoner, London, Nov. 18. To enable him to take part in future European conferences, the pope will virtually, though not formally, renounce all claims to temporal power at the next consistory, according to an Exchange Telegraph Rome dispatch.

It Is assumed big holiness has In mind participation by the Vatican In negotiations looking toward restored peace and the subsequent conferences for the establishment of post-bellum conditions In Europe. To do this It will be necessary for him to get Italy's consent, and a renunciation of hi claims to temporal power unquestionably will be mad a condition to uch a concession by the Italian government The Vatican actually wa deprived of temporal authority In 1870 as an Incident to the unification of Italy. The nominal claim to uch power has ever since been made, however, and It has been th Italian government's refusal to recognise it that ha led the last four popes to remain voluntary prisoners In the Vatican. NO WED ACCUSED PREACHER "We'll Be Married Just th Sam," Bays Fiancee; Minitr ArrsaUd, But Resigns Immediately. Auburn, Nov.

If. Accused by Mrs. Marcla B. Ooodtng, a divorcee of a few weeks, of being the father of her unborn child. Rev.

Milton Beck-with, pastor of the South Auburn Methodist Church, ha resigned bis pastorate. He was arrested Saturday on a warrant sworn out by Mr. Ooddlng and remained In jail until Sunday, when his Mends furnished $500 ball. Beck-with Is engaged to marry Mis Elizabeth E. Voemua, daughter of Dr.

S. A. Vcemus of North Pownal. "I wish to declare my unwavering faith In Mr. Beckwlth," said MIrs Vos-mus, "and to state that I place so lit.

tie belief In the story that we will be married next month, just a if the unfounded charge bad never been made." BATTLESHIP BIDS TOO HIGH All Go Over Limit Set by Oflclals Three Private Companies Submit Figures. Washington, Nov. 18 None of the bid by private shipyards for construction of the two super-dread naughts authorised by the last congress submitted to the navy fell within the $7,800,000 fixed as the maximum cost for hull aoid machinery of each ship. Bids submitted by the New Tork, Philadelphia and Mare Island navy yards, however, all fell within the limit, most of them being below Three private companies Fubmltted bids for one ship each. The navy yard estlmtes were based on full specifications for the ships without modifications.

The New Tork yard's figures were: For turbine engine, for team and electric drive, The Philadelphia yard: Turbine, 6.S1S.437: electric, $8,774,144. Mare Island yard: Turbine, An additional expense equipment of the Philadelphia and Mare Island yards to build battleship was lo estimated, that at Mare Island being fixed at $82,000 and Included In the bid. CniieaiT Envoy to Japan Die. Toklo, Not. 11 The Chilean minister to Japan I dead of heart disease st Kyoto, following th coronation banquet incident to the crowning of Emperor Yoshhlto.

DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS LIVt STOCK. BAST ST. LOUIS, ILL Cattl Na-tlv. beef tears. t7 M10 40; ymtVnM reers and hslfars, 10.H; cows, ii 67 10; stackers and feeders.

WfT.76j eowa, MOISH: Texas steers. 16 150 tb, eows. 140I.M. Hogs-Mixed. 4 ff7S; good heavy.

MHJt.U; rmnrh, ts.isej l.lf lights. ts.4Ol.70; pig, ts.lt 6 ISO: bulk. MWO6 70 Btiecp Ewm, iUoOl.M; yrUn. 107.1: lamb. Mei.w.

CHICAGO, ILL. Hogs Mixed and but oners. tl.Nt.0; rood heavy, 19 (it: rougH heavy. 10; light UU s.70: purs. ties.W; bulk.

rattle I40IO.M; sows ana tieif. era, IS0I.M; Tnu. M.IO0I.4S: calvM, ttoie.li. Sheep Native and western, S36; lambs, CASH GRAIN. 8T.

LOUIS Wheat No. I red. l7f No. red. 1SS0117: No.

4 rad, 0 tot: No. I hard. 10H: No. hard. 101 eiM No.

4 hard, s04M. Corn No. 1. new, sieslH; No. S.

ntw. SO; No. 4. new. It: No.

1 Tallow, old. tt; No. 1 yellow, old. MUji No. Tallow, new, II No.

white, new. 41041: No. white, n.w. 4 Oat No. 1 white.

14017H; No. 4 white. lt0SK: Mo. 1. 16 No.

1. S40MM. Ry No. x. 10: No.

Kf. CHICAGO Wheat 1 red. 1144 115: No. red, lOSHflll: No. 4 red, M0iOS: No.

hard. 14401M4: No. I hard. 1201M; No. 4 hard.

M4M7. Com No. 4414! new, s0o; No. 4, new. 47HJH: Ne.

new. IS; No. (. new. 14; No.

1 yellow, 4041; No yellow, new, 41: No. 4 yellow, new, lH4H: No. I yellow, new, 0 No. 1 white, 41; No. white, new.

No. 4 white, new, 744. Oats-Standard. No. I white.

li0 No. whits, t0. Rye No, I S4U PRODUCS. ST. LOUIbBt Firsts, We: ease returned.

leas, Butter Crmery extras. He; Ants, I70fet esoonds, Z40 lie Prase 1-4 Fpultiy Hens. I0c; tppiaa; chicken. I4e: broiler. 14e; turkrrs.

lie: duck. 14e; geeev. 11011c, fouitry iie; cormm. Me; spring- chicken 14o; turkey. 14? tie; duoae.

We; gne. lie, Say cant help but look better and foal batter after an Inatde bath. To look ones beat and feel one's best Is to enjoy an Inside bath eacb morning to flush from the system the previous day's waste, sour fertnenta tlons and poisonous toxins before It is absorbed Into the blood. Just as coal, when It bums, leaves behind a certain amount of Incombustible material in the form of ashes, so the food and drink taken aoh day leave In the alimentary orsans a certain amount of I indieestible material, which if not eliminated, form toxins and poisons which are then sucked Into tfie Diooa Hrniifh the verv ducts which are in- tended to suck, in only nourishment to -main the body. if vnu want to see the alow of nlthy iilcom in your cheeks, to see skin pet clearer and clearer, you re told to drink every morning upon iMnfE a fslnss of hot water with a icaspoonful of limestone phosphate In is a harmless means of wash the wane materia' and toxins from the c'omach.

liver, kidneys and bow- thus cleaning, sweetening and Innrlfving the entire alimen'nry tract, before putting more food Into the stomach Men and women with sallow skins, liver spot, pimples or pallid complexion, also those who wake up with a coated tongue, bad taste, nasty breath, others wbo are bothered with headaches billons spells, acid stomach or constipation should begin this phos-phated hot water drinking and are assured of very pronounced results In one or two weeks. A quarter pound of limestone pbos-nhate costs very little at the drug More but is sufficient to demonstrate that Just as soap and hot water cleanses, purifies and freshens the kin on the outside, so hot water and limestone phosphate act on the inside organs. We must always consider that internal sanitation Is vastly more Important than outside cleanliness, because the skin pores do not absorb Impurities Into the blood, while the bowel pores do. STATE-LINE BOUNDARY FIXED Ohio-Michigan Squabble Settled at Last, Having Been Agitated Sine 1819. Toledo, Nor.

IS. Oorernora of Ohio and Michigan will meet Wednesday, Nov. 14, with other distinguished visitors to dedicate a new Ohio-Michigan state line. Strife between the two states brought action from President Monroe, who. In 1819, commissioned a surveyor to run an east and west line from the southerly extreme of Lake i.LI Tkl.

II 1 a. hut I not Ohio. Now an agreement haa been reached by bot states, and the boundary fixed. Kirk's Flake WHITE SOAP IE PURE WHITE SOAP Adapted for all house- bold uses. Harmless to color skin or fabric.

Grocer Setls It A rough is really one of our best friend. It warns us that there is inflammation or obstruction in a dangerous place: Therefore, when yon get a bad couch don't proceed to dose yourself with a lot of dmci that merely "stop" the rough temporarily by deadening" the throat nerves. Treat the cause heal the inflamed membranes. Here is a homemade remedv that gets right at the cause and will make an obstinate cough vaaish more quickly than you ever thought possible. Put 24 ounce oi Piaex (SO eent worth) in a pint bottle and All the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup.

This give vtm a full pint of the moat pleasant and effective cough remedy yon ever used, at a east of only 64 cent. bother to prepare. Full directions with Pinex. It heals the inflamed membrane so eent I and prosnptlv that yon woeder now It does it. Also looarns a dnr.

hoarse or tight eoueh and stop the formation of Bh leg-in i the throat a ad bronchial tone, iu ending; the persistent loos covgk. Pinex a nlghlv -eonrentrated compound of Norway piae extract, rich in ruatacol. and 1 faraoa the world ever lor its healing effect oa the membrane. "-To avid-rflapaaintaaent. eak yoar druggist for ounce of Pinexsnd don't accept anvtbin else.

A guarantee of absolute satisfaction, or wioeev promptly refunded, tors with this preparation. 2W fiat lad. Don't Merely "Stop" a Cough 8 Stop tk. Tklir kat Cms It I the ruk will 8 Stop IlKlf i Vedder found 'her husband's father by ascertaining the address at which his pension was paid. When H.

A. Vedder was 27 yearn old and wag, working In a town 60 miles from mis home be received letter purporting to be from his wlfo, but actually written by a neighbor, which said his son had been scalded to deatb in a waahtub. Enraged at his wife, he went away. She believed that he died. Both remarried and reared families.

The younger Ved dor's mother lives at Sweet Springs! Mo. Journal-Gazette want ad get result. AiBlfli! 6c 4 i 4 i OUR NAVY BURDENS EUROPE Lord Roseberv Declare Weight en Other Nations Will Grow In Proportion a Fleet I Increased. London, Nov. It.

"I know nothing more disheartening than the announcement recently made that the United State the one great country left In the world free from the hideous burden of war Is about to embark upon the building of a huge armada, destined to be equal or second to our own," said Lord Rosebery, presiding at the Rhodes lecture In the University of London. "It means." he added, "that the bnrden will continue upon the other i nation and be Increased exactly In proportion to the fleet of the United States. FINDS FATHER THOUGHT DEAD Pension Address Reveal Location ef Parent Missing for Over 40 Years. Kansas City, Nov. 18 After a separation of 42 years, Charles Vedder, 43 years old, entertained at his borne In this city his father, H.

A. Vedder of Johnstown, Neb, who had not seen him since the younger man was IS months old. Mrs. Charles off Paramount Liu TODAY and strentrth comfort and 'Hi happiness, if it is 4 Hew Fester. Daily THEAl'iR New Features Dally IT A Ci A i 1 I I I IP Krt A iMCTUHES THURSDAY Msrrrr eals In "THE STRANOLER'8 CORD," Th Hotsl Mystery, sleo Comedy Picture.

FRIDAY MISS EDNA MAYO and RiCHARD p. TRACERS In th "LITTLE DECEIVER," also Comedy Picture. SATURDAY GLADDEN JAMES In "THE CONFESSION," also Comedies. Hatlaee DaOylO 6 (fights Pictures FRIDAY "Cooper's Closed Crotch Union Suits" a -w ii. tt 4) i i ABA.

XVI kiioui. iiaio uu outer ana yon win live I i happy ever after. I it I CCFigenbaom rkMM 411 1807 Broadway JOHNSON'S Shoes of Satisfaction 1630 BROADWAY Ilattoon, Illinois DANIEL FROHMAN PRESENTS hazel Ann IN EDITH DELANO'S PROBLEMATIC STORY OF WOMAN'S LOVE AND SACRIFICE The Eleart of Jennifer FIVE PARTS ADMISSION So and 100 MATINEE AND NIGHT To-Day Only DANIEL FROHMAN PRESENTS THE DAINTY FAVORITE Marguerite Clark A SPECIAL RETURN ENGAGEMENT IN "THE PRETTY SISTER OF JOSE" IN SIX PARTS 1 EVENING ONLY ADMISSION Sc and 10o Grand Theater Friday Only The Paramount Picturea Corp. Present The Most Remarkable and TIuilliiigAnimd Pictiires Ever Produced Actual Photographs ol Pursuit and Capture of the Denizens the Wild i i Hunting Big Game in the Canadian 'ifcoclit Executed and Photojraphed by the Famo usNatiiralist, Arthur Aylesworth SPECIAL TBTOB-ADMra and 18c.

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