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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 4

Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 4

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Journal Gazettei
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Mattoon, Illinois
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tTr. ft 1 1 tittHUM'itt It-' Ml UlUWHtWMlKMWUMWI. my KiBl s.df.A!l:KiBT. rv Is the solution of the gift problem, as" a dozen of ouKHigh Grade Photos solve at once, twelve of -those perplexing gift problems. The portraits will be all the more appre- elated if made at the studio known for the quality and charm of iU work.

We especially Invite the mostf particular to Inspect our line of mountings and judge for yourself the quality of our work. PERSONAL Cobs, 75c. Big 4 Elevator. 10-Sltf Mr. and Mr.

W. C. Lumpkin ar In ChlCagO. J. O.

Reynold 1 home from a trip to Chicago. Miss Carrie Barber of Cole is visiting Mr. W. L. Hewitt C.

H. Morgan will spend Thursday with relatives in Olney. Miss Mildred Easter spent Tuesday with Indianapoll friends. Mr. P.

C. Parker 1 la Peoria for a visit with Mrs. Charlw Coon. Mis Zula Major went to Chicago today for a' vjait with friends, i Harrison of Champaign, will be a Thursday visitor in the Archie Newman of Cairo will spend Thursday In the with friend. Mrs.

Everett M. Thomas will spend Thursday with friends in Decatur. William Moras departed this afternoon tor Marlon, Williamson county. Albert Bower has gone to Qalesbttrg to spend Thanksgiving with friends. Turkey dinner Thanksgiving, Hotel Byer.

12 till 2. Fifty cent. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Haugh were Tuesday guests of friends la Kanaa Miss Eunice Prutsman is ia Chicago for a visit with relative for several days.

Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Moloney went to Chicago Tuesday for a visit with friends.

Mrs, B. B. Moore of Champaign it visiting with relatives and friend ia the city. Mr. 3.

B. LaDue will return home tonight from a several days' visit in Chicago HTHE State Public Utilities Oiiiimission has issued a A showing that fewer people were kiUed on the steam railroads of Illinois diiring the year, ended June 30, than in -any year since 1899, despite, the great increase in popixlation, in track mileage, in train service and in passenger and freight traffic handled in 'ttetto'yeaa'. Your iriendflf can buy anything you can give them for Xmas except your Photograph. MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT TODAY WITH i Hattoos'i Ledln Studli 1510 Bmdwiy Phou 1770 (W arc the Greand Ftar)- At a speed of sixty miles, an -THE LEITZELL STUDIO As stated by the total number killed in 1915 was 709. Com- evorrtt.

lxritfi friAVOOflOll day and night 365 days a vear, it WBUflfl MusttluW IwMBiiliilii'iiritlllHliifctiitiiiiitiMMUtf illliiiillMBllti'liliiliitltitili would takeover 339 years for a man travel that MAW JVM this was a decrease or 20H per cent As compared with 1913, it was a decrease of 30 per cent check the pressure of the German allies In the interior of Roumania, For Itching Scalp Russian troops operating in the Car ROUMANIANS FEAR THE LOSS OF BUCHAREST pathians have begun a strong offensive. Furious attacks are being de Why There Arc Less Accidents livered by the allies around Monastlr Largo Majority of All Killed Wero Trespassers MUs Margaret Tibbetts has gone to in Macedonia. The claim of the German and French war offices In this Neponset to spend a few days with relatives. Miss None Daly was summoned on Of all the persona kiHed, four hundred and twenty seven (437) were trespassers. The Public Utilities Commission thus comments on these casualties: zone of operations conflicts.

The French claim the capture of Important mountain positions, but Berlin declares that all attacks by the entente troops were repulsed. International New 8ervlce. London, 'Nor. 29. a lull In the fighting on the western and eastern battle' fronts, the most noteworthy war developments of the past twenty- Tuesday to Nokomis by the death of "You do not want a slow treatment lor itching scalp whea tuuY i falling.

and the dandruff rem i tolling the hair roots. Delay tneaiu-oo hair. Get at any drug store, a bottle of semo for 2Sc or $1X0 for extra large size. Um as directed, for it does the work QuicWy. It kflla the dandruff rem, Booriahet the hair root and immediately rtop kching; acaln.

It fa pur, wBable, antueouc bquid, fa not greasy, easy to use and will not stain. Soap and shampoos are harmful, as theycontaitt alkaU. The beat thing to for scalp Irritation fa emoy for fa and also her father. The labile Utilities Com-mission's statistics as to passengers and ers killed show how much safer the railways Hear Mrs. WUhelmlnai Marshall Smith, violinist, at Christian Church, four hours have occurred in the Bal Wednesday night Admission, twenty- five cents.

11-29 kans. That the Roumanians fear tne early loss of Bucharest Is shown by the tact that the government has been removed to Jassy, A great-attempt Is being made by, the Russians to Mr. and Mrs. T. h.

Coyle of Hills-boro are guest of Mr. and Mrs. Woodfall. Mrs. Nelle McCandllsh and son Guy will be Thursday guests of relatives )) )) In Janesville.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray 0. Real went this afternoon to Champaign tot- a visit with relatives. THREE ARE FINED FOR DISORDERLY CONDUCT William Upton Of 1828 Dakota avenue and George Scarbrough, Mrs.

Alic Scarbrough and Carl Reagln of 2312 Commercial avenue were arraigned this morning before Judge Branan on charges of disorderly conduct. Bach entered a plea of guilty. Upton, who had a charge of intoxication against him also, was assessed a line of $5 and costs. The Scar-broughs and Reagin were lined $3 and costs each. Reagin' fine was paid by a friend and he was released.

The other are in jail. Upton, according to the police, started a family row and threatened Mrs. Upton's life. He is the father of nine children; all living at home. The Scarbroughs had a "rough" house, according to the police.

The call was turned in by neighbors. For The Housewife CUTLERY For THANKSGIVING Misses Helen and Bertha Thatcher have gone to Kansas, 111., tor a Thanks giving day visit Miss Aline Redman win go to Kan $3.00 tO $700 sas on Thursday morning to spend the day with relatives, of Illinois have mdde it to travel in their trains than to trespass on their trains and tracks. This decrease in railway accidents is due mainly to the vigorous Safery First" campaign carried on by all the companies, and the expenditure of many millions of dollars for stronger tracks, steel cars, safety devices and many other improvements. Could anything more strikingly illustrate the situation as to railway accidents in this state than the fact that over thirty times as many people are killed while trespassing on the property of the railways as while traveling in thetr trains? Illinois Railroad Committee Miss Elizabeth Shaw went to Chi- "While there was a substantial decrease in all kinds of accidents, it is noted that, of the total number of persons killed, 60 per cent wire trespassers! Safety of Passenger Travel Only fourteen passengers were killed on Illinois railroads in 1915. This was less than two per cent of the total number of all persons killed.

The passenger traffic handled was equivalent to carrying two and one-half billion (2,500,000,000) passengers one mile. On that basis, a passenger on the railroads of Illinois could travel 178,571,428 mflesbeforemeeting death. Fine cutlery Is necessary to complete the setting of your Thanksgiving table properly, and the setting of the table Is so much In the making of the meal cago. today for a visit with her sister. Miss Jennie Shaw.

Mrs. O. W. Byers went to Terre We have anticipated your wants In Haute today for a visit over Thanks giving with friends. this line and are prepared to show you a beautiful line of Carvers at moder ate prices; Also a fin line of Aluminum and -'htmW-: Enameled Roaster.

WILL ATTEND BANQUET OF HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPALS J. F. Wiley went to Champaign this afternoon to spend Thanksgiving with tAfryggp'g HARDWARE Mrs. Wiley and children, who have Beautifully made casseroles, exceptional values at $1.75, Saturday special at $1.25. Herron Bros.

12-2 Mrs. D. B. "Hair bas left for Paris to spend the winter with her sister-in-law, Mrs. A.

J. Baber. Misses Lovina Witt and Dora Oust will spend Thursdsy with the latter' relatives in Dieterich. Miss Genevieve Moore is visiting for the remainder of the week with relatives in Charleston. Claude Vanlaningham, who ts employed in Paris, will spend Thursday been visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. C. M. Moss, for several days. On Fri day Mr.

Wiley will go to Chicago to attend a banquet at the Hotel Sherman, given by the Chicago Principals' Club. This affair will be attended by princi pals of schools from the state in with friends in the city. Mr. and Mr. A.

B. Lewis of George family Dr. szys CHEMUNQ SUNK BY AUSTRIAN town, win spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. W.

Q. Sawin. ff Joseph Parker, a TJnlversity of Illi AND NOT GERMAN SUBMARINE International New Service. New Tork, Nov. 29.

The American nois student is visiting his parents, CurJru is the pi Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Parker.

tion with an ammunition factory in that Charles Nichols has been confined to his home at 601 North Nineteenth street by an attack of the grip. He has been In bed for several day. Miss Anastasla Rows, Miss Sue Burtsohi, Roy Welsh and Harold Misses Clara Ohm and Beatrice Har my your ris will he Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Knuth in Peoria.

steamer Chemung was sunk In the Mediterranean sea by an Austrian and not a German submarine, according to a cablegram received by the agents here today from the captain of the vessel. Mr. and Mrs. Ous Schllcher will be Christmas wal formarly Hiss Vina Shlnn of this city. Mr.

John Daugherty and son John wltt go to Kankakee on Thursday morning for a Tisit with Mr. and Mr. Garrett. Mr. T.

J. Harrington and Mr. O. C. Brooks ar home from a Tlsit with their slater, Mr.

Emir Fisher, in De-Soto, Mcv Mia Mary Colgrore will go to Champaign on Thursday morning for a visit with friends the remainder of the week, Mis Ethel Keye will leave this Doss Your Autoncbila Repairing or Repainting? We are prepared to tecorer Anto-mobile Tops, make aide curtains, Thursday guest of her mother, Mrs. Sarah Poorman, in Hum bolt Welsh will spend Thanksgiving with Miss Alice Ricklemaa in Sfflngham. Mr. and Mrs. B.

and daughter of Kansas City, are visit Miss Harriett Roae has returned ing Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Tetley.

home from a visit with friends in Chicago. Mrs. R. R. Anderson returned to her home in New Harmony, today Dr.

R. J. Tivnen of Chicago wltt arrive in Mattoon tonight to visit over Thanksgiving day with his- mother, Mrs. J. H.

Tivnen, and other relative. Miss Ida Turnbull ha gone to her home In Carllnville to spend Thanksgiving. She wa accompanied by MUs Mabel Banta, who will, visit with her. Miss Cora McNamara of Dubuque, Iowa, wa a Tuesday afternoon and mrm. iwoon jioyes.

I.vuiln tor linrnn In Lincoln to Mrs. H. K. Snyder Will leave fmt celluloid In curtain, fnrnlsh new seat cowers and adust them for yon. We hare experienced and competent anto trimmer.

Prices are right Work guaranteed. ns a trial. PRICE UST FOR AUTO AND CARRIAGE WORK day for Detroit, Mich, to Join Mr. Snyder and there make their home. 1 rvwn.

TURN HAIR DARK WITH SAGE TEA Mrs. J. C. Bray and daughter. Il v.

a lute iiivi uuis aw bwm mvm Helen, and son Chrle went to viu cago today for a Thanksgiving visit. evening guest of Mia Florence Mo-Shane while enroaU to Branivill tor Mr. and Mrs. W. A.

Cannon went: rv. ntt r. a vUit Rubber Tires In, $10; In, $12; 1 In, -Carriage Curtain and up Buggy Curtain Aute Bodlee Built for Auto livery Truck and up to Champaign today for a vlsll with on for their daughter, Mrs. Prank Baldwin. dnrttr Auto Painting and Hp Auto Tope Recovered 115 and up Auto Side Curtain and up Ant Upholstering and up Carriage Painting and up Buggy Painting and up Mr.

and Mrs. H. H. Westbay and Grandma Kept Her Look Dark. Glossy Special turkey dinner, Thanksglv- Mrs.

H. V. Ralston. Miss Julia Rnggle of Monett. Mo td Herron Westbay of the Univer and Youthful With a Simple Mixture of 8age Tea and Sulphur.

Ing, 11:30 till and 6:20 tfll 7, at! Thantagtving matinee dance, Thurs-Buckler's Cafe. Fifty cent. 11-29 h.t 1 n. Red Men halL Fnrrv sity of Illinois are guests of Mr. anfl Mrs.

J. A. Singer. Misses Katherine Tinder, Olive Oib-1 amheatra. 11-20 J.

G. McDUFTTEJ Mis Mary Bmner, Latia teacher The old-time mixture of Sage Tea FOR 23 OR SO CENTS OR ONE DOLLAR OR A TRIFLE MORE WE CAN SELL YOU A SPLENDID CHRISTMAS GIFT. WHEN YOU HAVE LOTS OF PRESENTS TO MAKE DO NOT FAIL TO COME IN AND SEE OUR GIFT GOODS. A TRIP TO OUR DRUG STORE WILL SA YOU LOTS OF LOOKING AROUND AND MAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS SPENDING MONcY "GO FAR." AND THEN WHEN YOU DEAL WITH US YOU CAN "RELY" ON THE CHRISTMAS THINGS YOU BUY. ler and Jeannette Olbler will be Thurs-1 Mr.

Fred Gray and Mrs. William day guests of friends In Champaign. Braaelton of Charleston visited with and Sulphur for darkening gray, PHONt 70S. SHOP: 712 N. 24th Street streaked and faded hair is grandmoth Mr.

and Mrs. W. J. Kenny and fam- Mlsa'Nor Monfort and Mrs. BoveU er's recipe, and folks are again using it to keep their hair a good, even color ily of Charleston will be Thursday on Tuesday afternoon.

guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Mr, and Mr. C. A.

Keen and two In the University of Dlinola, win arrive tonight for a Thaaksgiviaf visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorg H. Brnner, 1609 Edgar vena. Mr.

3. R. Hamilton arrived home Tuesdsy afternoon from Mudlavia, Ind, where she had been Using treatment for relief from rheumatism. Eh 1 greatly benefited by her stay there. Mr.

and Mr. Albert Phillip, who Miss Helen James will go to Chi- i children. Paul and Helen, win go to which is quite sensible, as we are living in an age when a youthful appear Chicago oa Thursday morning to spend cago on Thursday for a few days' Tlsit with her sister, Mrs. O. A.

F. Raland. ance ia of the greatest advantage. the day with relative. Miss Hortense Crlpe of St Louis I Fred Six, who attend cnooi in Jacksonville, will arrlv home to Cameras and Supplies A complete line of Box and Folding Cameras.

Let us do your developing. Cut Prices 8c per rojl. Candies A large assortment of Fancy Box Goods and bulk Candies at CUT PRICES visiting her mother. Mrs. Jennie Crlpe, Nowadays, though, we don't have the troublesome task of gathering the sag and the mossy mixing at home.

All drag store sell the ready-to-use and her brother, Carl Crlpe, and fam If ily. were married laat Thursday In Bloom-Ington, arrived today from a wedding trip to St Louia. They win be gnests of her parenU. Mr. and Mr.

J. Sul Harry Kern will arrive tonight from UUira uu Chicago for a visit the rest of the week with hi parent, Mr. and Mr. Prank Kern. len, before going to Arthur tt mas product.

Improved by the addition of other ingredients, called "Wyeth'a Eage and Sulphur Compound'' for about 50 cents a bottle. It I very popular- because nobody can discover it has been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking their home. Mr. and Mrs.

George J. Pearson and night for a visit with relative the remainder of the week. Mr. B. Blytfcestonraad Mrs.

Martha Hart Of Neoga bar returned home after a visit with Mr. and Mrs, Bd Dugan, north of the city." Mr. and Mr. Walter Randolph of Decatur will be guest on Thursday of his parent, Mr. and Mr.

W. F. Randolph, and other relatives, Mr, and M7 8. M. Kats and little son went to Indianapolis today to pend Thanksgiving with Mr.Kat's mother.

Mrs. A. Lehmann. daughter, Mias Louise, will spend Aspirin lds.ieo 11.75 S. S.

$1.00 S. S. 8....890 60c, Milk's $1 Vola Vita $1 8yr. 79o SOc Syr. Pepsin.

39o 25c Omega OH 25c Cascaret EOe Syrup Fig. .19 75o Jad Salts S5e Castorl J5e Sloan's 25o D. D. D. 25o Lyiol 21o EOo Pinex 45c 16o 10c 2Se USterine Thursday with relatives In FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, PLATE GLASS, UAEILITY E.

T. GUTIIRIE ft CO. ROOMS IS and IS DEMAREE BUTLDITIO Phanee 188-61-1473 gTiils school one small strand at a time; by morn Miss Marie Goodwin, went to Cin ing the gray hair disappears, but what delights the ladles with Wyeth's Sage cinnati today for a visit with OR AT DUSII1ESS who are deficately .690 75c Han Catarrh Remedy Concert at Christian Church Wednes 25c Miller Antiseptic Oil 25c Harlem Oil Capsules ..,21 $1.00 Abbott Rheum. Rem. 60c Antiphlogistine 60 and Sulphur Compound is that, beside beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications, it also produce that aoft lustre and appearance day night Admission, twanty-flve $1.00 Swamp Root 79c tl.OO Nux and Iron Tablets.

J5o Olive Tablet 21 Bal Hepatic 19 cent. Mr. and Mrs. O. Hill wfll go to .190 25c Carter Liver Pill of abundance wnlcn a so attractive.

who have thin blood or pals cheeks, wul find ill SCTT'S. Thla ready-to-us preparation is a de Tuscola on Thursday morning to spend lightful toilet requisite for these who Thanksgiving day and the remainder J.B..P HILL IPS All Toilet Goods at CUT PRICES desire a mora youthful appearance. It of the week with relative. Mis Ethel Brown will leave tonight for her home in Pjque, 0 to visit with her mother the' remainder of the week. Mis Minn) Lewi went to Areola this afternoon to attend a six o'clock dinner this evening, given by Mr.

Mel Crew. Carl Martin ia home from the. Bradley Polytechnic Institute at Peoria for a visit with hit mother, Mr. John Martin. Mrs.

M. Wilkinson and daughter, Mis Innt, went to Areola this afternoon for a visit, with relative and friend. Is not Intended for the cure, mitiga Mr. Charle Griffith Of Charleston tion or prevention of disease. (SUCCESSOR T3 wat a guest, or Mr.

ana mrs, Miller Phillips Stewart on Tuesday evening whiia en-route to Chicago for a visit' Mrs. Frank Bundv and daughter, a true tonic and a rich food to overcome tiredness, nourish Miss Oleta, and Miss Lela Reese went i their nerves and teed .1 Ci k.tU OR FUNERAL' DIRECT to Chicago this afternoon to visit wltn Mr. and Mrs. Harry FOR THROAT AND LUNGS TCBBOBir COtKUU AMD OOLM Eclonan Alterative SOUS TT AIX SJUBOra BBCOOIRS Mr. and Mr.

Perry Westennarger Mr. Sarah and Mr. Harry ineir Diooa uui vr ms SCOTTS. to-day nd I say "NO" to substitutes, I All Phones 2 112 South Fifteenth Street' Chuse are home from a visit for the and little son left Tuesday for Detroit SaiMma4, Stcoo4d4.lt. J.

sHS I )) I i 1 past month with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. where they will 'make their Sowder la Roawell, N.

M. Mr. Sowder horn. Mr. Wtstenbsrger ha s.poslr.

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