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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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ra diut jon-tjo-aitrm ixo comiztau. ith, luroo nuxoa TITS OAT, ArCTST I-' txci near So Lonff Summer, Schoolbell'fl Hlngln He af New Tek Tha port of New aas a. mnea of watertronL Contral Illinoio More Casual, But Neat, Is Word to Boy CM D4 rtOMr Out el piilowa, used for ft 1X4 or porca (Wiltf. should ase a tnor covering ef end put? on of kxui ettrscUre ere-tcmat. TbM will remela) uninjured through Doathu HANDS UP! LOOK 1 TBin ME ULMUTtO OH DECKKt.XMUS C1UIGC1 Two if sttoon men and a transient were arrested eo drunk charges dur tng tha week-end by Uattooa po- Ernest Bowser.

130 North Nineteenth street, arrested Bunds Right, pleaded guilty to being common drunkard when arraigned before Judge Johr R. Kenney ta tha Msttoon Police Oburt todsy. Hr was given a 90 -day suspended sentence on the penal farm and placed on probation in custody of Depur? fihertff T. W. Lynch.

Andrew O'Brien, a transient arrested Saturday night, plesded no' guilty when arraigned before Judgt Kenney Sunday. He fsllrd to furnish 1100 bond and wsi taken to S. CrmsU Jeeeaa, rx runenU services were held here today for 8. Orant Jeasup, 79, a pioneer Illinois oil man who died Sunday at hi noma In this city. Mr.

Jeuup had been in poor health since February when ha was Injured In an automobile accident He leava three daughters and two sons. Mlae tea Martha ate. HUlaboro. III. MUs Res Uu-house, S3, local editor of the Hills-boro Journsl, committed suicide Monday In her apartment here, according to Coroner Jesse Boyd who conducted an Inquiry.

No res-son ass given for the suicide. Her body was found In a gas-filled room In her apartment. The funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon at a local funeral home. Miss More house, who hid been employed by Clothe otne back to school and coXlefea with th alert and active younf men of today and this means any Ud who la to his taena and on hla vay Into hta twenties will ba mora than avtr casual, but wUl ba a eaaualneaa that will lesve no room for carfleuneaa. Perhaps tha Influence of tha mill-tary explains tha perceptible eurte forward toward neatnesa and trim nets that will have to ba apparent in wry boy'a attlra whether ha wearing slacks and sweeter or full auJt and overcoat Tha trend aialnst on time campus elopplness atronf, and what iocs for tha col lrte Ud.

seta the pace for tha boys In high school Sports Jackets and alack are the reigning favorites and they ara also moat practical because they make the way for a variety of changes, but the complete suit will of txMirte be an essential Reveal Gay Sack. Herringbone tweed, and plaid the Owes county Jsll. Hi hearing was set for Prtdsy, Aug. 29. William Runner.

704 Moultrie avenue, arretted Saturday night, also pleaded not guilty before Judge Kenney. He was relreaed on hU own recogniisnce and his hearing also was set for Friday. GOOD EYESIGHT MEANS BETTER GRADES! Don't let eyestrain keep your child from ralalnf hie hand. Have hU eye and. If neceaeary, properly corrected YOUR BACK-TO-SCHOOL ne for rough and tumble dally will be popular for Jacket with Shetland, flannel and covert cloth, wear.

Camels hair, the long time fa-Torlte. will continue among the top coats and the surcoat. which gamed so much fsvor lsst year for Its con-veslent short length, great pockets ATTEND LEGION CONVENTION Members of the Mattoon American Legion post who attended the slate convention In Springfield during tha week-end included D. L. Tomlin.

C. 1L Fletcher. Peter J. Butter. A.

and Emanuel Berko-wlta, John W. Sparks. WUUam T. Moore. Earl B.

Sumerlln. Andrew Homann. Oscar Homann. Lee Tu--dor, D. J.

Fwter. Oeorge Miller and R. Louthan. for (lacks that need be ankle length for neatness, and In addition to BEST Phone 155 MYERS QUALITY CLEANERS 1404 Broadway Attend the American Legion Horse Show In Mattoon. Labor Day, afternoon and evening.

reveal gay colored aock. Long lived cloth aulta In tha new- Dr. T. H. Shapiro OPTOMETRIST 109 South 17th SLrhone 574 eat autumn ahade of brown will vie In popujarity with Air rorce Bluea when dating time come.

Corduroy 1 making a mighty strong bid and well It may -because of it rugged Want Ada Bring Beeulta. Okaw Bulktlnr JCeumotle and slide fsstened front. Is destined to be even more popular In both high schools and on the campus this year. ThU model coat Is now svstlable In processed leather and rain proofed materials which will add to Its popularity. Most useful garment In both the college end high school boy's Wardrobe will be the sweater.

That should be made plural sweaters of both the slip over and coat style, preferably slide fsstened of course. The wind bresker is also a garment that both the college boy and tha high school boy will find plenty of use for. Plenty of Shirts. Oxford cloth shirts In stripes or herring-bone weeves with button down collsrs or wide spresd collsrs sre the student fsvorites. Psttems It's goodbye to flshin'.

swlmmln. skatln', sleepln'. and ssndlot baseball as Msttoon's school bo-s and girls swing back to books. This saddened youngster takes a last look at summer Joys before mounting -iteps of the l'ttle old schoolhouse. to- iv, ROMIN'GERS" RETlTtN FROM TRIP TO SOUTHWEST Mr.

and Mrs. Sylvan Romlnger I BACK to SCHOOL on a BICYCLE I end son. Roger, end Mrs. Arloo SUGGESTIONS! mm are legion and variety should be provided, with a collection of both wool and silk ties to match. Don't forget to Include a few bow ties In his wardrobe.

They are favored. And finally, parent must make It a point to see that their boys are provided with a sufficient supply of hsndkerchlefs to make sure they will change them constantly. Only a few days now and the school bells will be ringing. Young men from 6 on up to college are already making their preparations to go back to school smartly and economically dressed in new clothes from Ross's! Romlnger hsve returned home after a visit through the southern snd western states. They visited relstives In Springfield.

Oklahoma City, Ft. Worth and Abilene. Tex. Returning by way of El Paso. they crossed the P.io Orande river at Jsures snd drove Into Mexico for a brief stay.

Returning through New Mexico to Albuquerque and Santa Fe and and through the Indian reservation at Isleta, they crossed into Colorado at the Raton Pass. They then drove to Colorado Springs, and the party ascended Pike's Peak. The party reported good cotton crops In the south snd prosperous conditions throughout the entire trip except in western Kansas where drouth conditions prevail. Quality Rigidly Maintained! ROSSMOOR SUITS The same sturdy all wool fabrics, the same careful at timatLi Aaaa si ill SkMPkl tention to tailoring; detail. er and a sister.

the same smart sty ling. We I don't know how long we can II NO MORE TARDT 5LIP5 WritN TUUK tniLUKtn I HIAWATHA RlfYfl II if fe IL M. Fulver. keep It up, but so far, they are only SZ2.50. New Fall NEW COVERT SLACKS Marshall, 111.

H. M. Pulver. 63, father of Mrs. Mary Behmer of Mar-tlnsvlller died Monday-afternoorrat his home near this city.

The funeral will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Blough funeral home In Marshall. Mr. Pulver leaves, besides his daughter, his wife, three sons, a sister and two I WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK WITH PRICES BEGINNING AT "iM $22.95 liiw It looks aa if covert cloth will be everybody's choice for fall. Here In new shades now at only SEND THEM BACK TO SCHOOL IN FRESHLY CLEANED CLOTHES! School "starts soon and the "younger set" likes to have attractive looking clothea to wear. Phone 444 and we will pick them up today.

JACKETS SKIRTS SWEATERS BLOUSES Mix-match yourserf a new school wardrobe it's new corduroy sports jackets the newest pleated, gored and slim-flare skirts in contrasting colors Hollyvogue blouses with Peter Pan collars, shirt blouses with plunging necklines, with smart stitching detail and new pockets pull-over sweaters with round or V-necks, long and short sleeves in Shetlands, Angoras and Wools in all the new fall colors. Archie Vance Jr. SPORT COATS New plain shades, hand stitched edges HQ Cfl very smart IWiWW Paris. Vance 28, of Los Angeles, a former Paris resident, was killed Sunday in an automobile accident Merced, to word received here. The funeral probably will be held at Glendale, Cal.

Mr. Vance leaves his wife, two children and his father. SWEATERS $1.95 to $4-95 1SS Slip-overs, with or without sleeves. New Jacket styles all the new colors. WINFIELD SHOES $3-50 Jhe SKIRTS $1.98 The BLOUSES $1.00 to $2.98 The JACKETS The SWEATERS $1.98 I Meadow Gold The new fall styles are ready and, as always, they look better than ever.

FALL TIES 49C-98C New Regalaires new home-spuns new. silks. No matter what your preference it's here. BOYS' SWEATERS A brand new stock of slip-over and jacket styles. It's best to make your selection early.

SCHOOL SLACKS $1.25 Fall colors in a tweed-like fabric, that is sanforized and WASHABLE. SPORT SHIRTS 98c In-and-outer style, with long sleeves. Just in for fall. wear. New plain shades.

Homogenized A Real "Back to School" Radio Plays on Electricity in You -Milk NEW FALL PURSES Stunning New Fall Purse In suedes, fabrics and leathers. Tailored and sport styles in a wide variety of colors. You need several and you can well afford them at thia low price $1.00 Room on Battery at the Game! sCam $1995 EAST TERMS W7 While our, present UP DRESS SHIRTS Our famous! "Syirdiboy" quali stock lasts. BOYS' OVERALLS Sturdy ''Blue-Buckle" brand pant style. and to $7.50 89c in either bib or 'JV ia8fc -f-1---- ANKLE SOX Brighten up your -wardrobe with gay colored Match your costume or use a contrasting color.

In tha newest fall color 25c III FOR BETTER SCHOOL Smart new tweeds, tailored In popular S-button. single-breasted model. Thet coat does double duty as a sports coat, with contrasting slacks. Sizes 12 to 16. and S3 to 36.

WOOL SLACKS A fine selection of these In assorted patterns. They are mostly extra slacks taken from suits, and the quality for the price is 'way better-than-average. OTHER SUGGESTIONS! Milk really, helps children do better at school. It builds vitality, resistance against disease, and aids bone and muscular, development. Meadow Gold Homogenixed is an important factor in your school child's well-being.

HOUSE COATS PAJAMAS SLIPS GLOVES HANDKERCHIEFS BUXTON BILL FOLDS Day. Attend the American Legion Horse Show In, Mattoon, Labor afternoon and evening. $lj98 to $1.00 to $4.00 $1.19 to $1.98 $1.00 25c to $300 $1.00 to $5.00 $1.00 to $7.50 $1.00 lip MEADOW GOLD DAIRY WOLFE AUTO SUPPLY BENNTf 6HOAFF 1501-OS Broadway Phone S90 EVENING PURSES 14th St. and Broadway Phone 515 sViiiictiiinii COSTUME JEWELRY,.

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