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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 3

Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 3

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YOt MATTOOIf VhXLt grguttfTAlrGAZEtTB AND COMMERCIAL ETAS The New Dresses Look ASKS $16,950,000 FOR U. 8. NAVAL AVIATION Washington, May 9 An appropriation of $16,950,000 for the devel on tha senato apprnV, Dillon com re tea by Rear Admiral William A. fstt, chief of tha naval bureau aeronautics. It will be used to pt chase new planes, enlarge air at Hons and research work Like Porch Cushions opment of naval aviation waa urged) HIE UPGRADE" Geographic Puzzles iL Chleaio.

May tReturalng attar 1 ft two months' racatlon California, ninii if. Hevnoiai. Drasiaeni tht board of dlractori of tHa' Con- tlnantal and Commercial National Bank, ainresaed tha opinion that "business li on th upgrade," chief ly because of tha improved aituatlon CUBA of tha farmer. CUSHION ON P-SHIP DAT-T Nothing spoils an old suit as much as getting a new one does. He aald the farmer's aituatlon hai been changed In the last four months mustache from one of "hopelessness to hope i fulness." Many looks like hlghbrow'i low brow.

Canned Pineapple "Tha farmers today have a new heart," said Mr. Reynolds. "Prices hare been advancing; they have been able to sell much of their sur- Russia wsnts to abolish cspltal by I spending it all, Doyle says people are straight in BY 6I8TER MARY. water In the canner must cover the r-pr7ri plus grain and to liquidate many oft ATQH the mar- Jars by at least two Inches. Bring ket and when water quickly back to the boiling pineapples are 'point and boll 40 minutes.

Remove most plentiful and jars from boiler and finish sealing, cheap order one Turn upside down and cool as WATCH Our advertisement in tomorrow's Journal-Gazette for announcement of the greatest Dress Event Mattoon has seen in years. CoKeodoIpber the next world. What elso could one expect on the spirit level? May flowers bring June weddings. Only European crowns worth Uny-tblng are the ones dentists put In. Girl claims she can see with ber nose.

That's where the others shine. quickly as possible. Medium Thin Sirup. Three cups sugar, 1V4 cups water. their loans.

4 "Big crops are being planted. The country men are looking forward in- -'of backward. "You can readily understand what thla means when It is remembered that the farmers represent 40 per eatotth buying try and that, generally speakln. when the farmer la successful, so Is tbe rest of the country." Mix sugar an' water and bring or two dozen for canning. Sugar Is so reasonably priced again" That plne apple preserves can be Indulged To the boiling point.

'Skim' and boll four minutes. In. uiese make delicious wintes des Custards The burglar motto seems to be "Where there's a till, there's a Women want the last word espe- are, made ot the organdie, single It isn't going to be safe to alt down casually this summer in a hammock or upon a porch bench. For One such frock aeen In daily the last word in clothes. BY SISTER MARY.

serts or can be used with hot biscuits and butter in place of dessert for luncheon. Pineapple Preserves. Pari pineapple and remove eyes. Cut fruit in neat dice of about one- lliickness. New York was ot a gay pink rosej USTARD is a fine dish (or summer what looks like a gay pillow may design, and its trimming consisted ot A man is steering an auto ny rv.

nrov- to be vour hostess curled up creen organdie, used tor a deep col- dio; but success will come when you half inch. Weigh fruit and use' can fix an auto by radio. reading, or hr child taking a nap. liar, for pockets, and a fluffy sash. They will be arrayed In cretonne Tl.e effect was very summery and or chlrtz, you see, and when human youthful.

beings set out to rival the decora-1 Many ot the newest cretonnes aro 'What The latest Chinese puzzle is are they fighting aboutT" I line. And many custards sra very f3sy to make. TJiese recipes nre specially good for children, but will be equally good for giown-ups! Canton Custard. pound for pound of sugar wid fruit. 1 Strain Juice from fruit.

Add Juice to sugar with more water If necessary to prevent burning and put over a slow Are. Bring to the boiling point and Bklm. Add fruit and simmer until the I fruit Is transparent and can be I pierced with a silver fork. Pour Into I sterilized pint jars while bolllna and' lions in their own sun parlors, It's fruit patterns, and these make de- They dont need broadctlng at only prudent to watch out. I llghtful frocks for children, provided Genoa Tne concprt of nations is A smart cretonne frock is a that the patterns selected are not g1 (n the a)r anyway.

Btralght, one-piece dress of gray, too large. One of red and yellow black arid jade green figured ere-'apples was seen; with collar and pivorce comes when there are two tonne, piped with black and worn cuffs of unbleached linen upon which people with but a single thought. cuffs of unbleached linen upon which people with but with black and white footwear and appllqued single cut-out ap-i One and one half cups milk. 2 eggs, 3 tablespoons sugar, '4 teaspoon salt, teaspoon vanilla, preserved or crystallized ginger. Scald mntc.

Beat eggs sllghtlx with sugar and salt. Pour on seal. Pineapple Marmalade. Pare and remove eyes from prne-apples. Remove from core and a large white hat draped with a Jadk plrs.

Mexico City has daylight saving, green veil. Can anybody suggest Let none think, however, that What do they want with any extra i tume piore Suggestive of Country flowers." fruit's and conventional da- daylight In Mexico? cjub. vacation and piquant style? i signs, alone are chosen for costumes. Bold flower or fruit designs are! Birds 'of rare plumage, trees and I When he gets out his chewing to-sometlmes veiled In organdie, or rivers, rocks and rills, woods and batco, the honeymoon is over. INSTRUMENTS FILED ON COUNTY RECORDS ft Mattoon B.

ft L. to Charles Cross, release. Tuscola B. ft L. V.

McVay, release. Thomas Welch to Jasper M. Patterson, release. Jasper M. Patterson to Wm.

J. Hite, lots 4, 5, 6, blk. 98, Orig. Mat-toon Mattoon B. ft L.

to Thomas B. release. Thomas B. Welch to Jasper M. Patterson, release.

Win. J. Hit to Mattoon B- ft lots 4, 5, 6, blk. 98, Orlg. Mattoon $2000.

Wm. J. Hlte to Jasper M. Patterson, lot 9, blk. 8, Curyea's add.

Mattoon $500, Oscar Stevens to National B. ft pt. lot 12, blk. 63, Orlg. Mattoon $600.

Mattoon B. ft L. to Oscar Stevens, releases (2). J. Stanley Wels, administrator, to Tred E.

Guy, deed, lot 12, bfk. 163, Orlg. Mattoon $2025. Fred E. Ouy to National B.

ft lot 6, blk. 3, Park Place, Mattoon 11000. Fred E. Quy to National B. ft lot 12, blk.

63, Orlg. Mattoon Smith E. Qwln to Charleston H. ft iHE good thing weigh. For every pound of fruit use scalded milk slowly, stirring till dissolved.

Line individual 4t uuiitcn ui giauuiairu sugnr. urme RUgar Is you have to say about your bus parts of the costumes, Buch as col- templed hills, may he seen upon tne If this coal strike continues, the lars or deep cape berthas, pockets, frail figure of some petite damsel pineapple and sprinkle with sugar, molds with thin strips of ginger. Let stand until sugar is dissolved. The molds should be lightly but-Cook until, th? mixture Is thick and tered. Pour the milk and egg mix-clear.

Try a spoonful of the marma- ture Into the cups, set In a pan of lade on a cold saucer. I hot water and bake in a moderate If the mass Jellies the marmalade oven until the blade of a silver knife Is done. Pour Into sterilized pint comes out clean. Water In the pan Jars while boiling hot and seal. If surroundlngjhb custard cups should the marmalade is cooked until the never boll.

DAWES NOT HANKERING AFTER ANY PUBLIC OFFICE ASKS WHY VIOLATORS OF LAW ARE NOT PROSECUTED man with money to burn will need It next wlntetJj With a daughter In high tchool there isn't much parents don't learn. In Nebraska, a fully preserved prehistoric tooth has been found. Some tooth paste firm will be advertising he used their product. Electricity travels 11,600,000 miles the International News Service. Washington, May 9 Gen.

Charles G. Dawes, head of the Budget Bureau, is getting ready to pack up Sy the International News Service. Washington, May 9. An Investi iness, or your product, or yourself print them. But print them right.

Good sound selling talk, properly set forth, in good ink on good paper will cause people to believe and to buy. Oate Custard. One and one-half cups gation of the alleged failure of the jelly Is very firm the mixture can be put In jelly glasses and covered with paraffin when cool. Marma- milk. 3 and go home.

He denied today that prosecute, Department of Justice to eces. a. tuu BUKar. 4fe cud monpn violators of the Sherman anti-trust law and the Clayton act, waa asked In a resolution introduced in the senate by Senator King, Democrat, Utah. lade stored In this way will not keep dates.

1-2 teaspoon vanilla, 1-8 tea-over one (spoon salt. Pineapple Scald milk. Beat eggs slightly Pineapples, pure cane sugar. with sugar and salt. Pour over milk Pare and remove eyes from nine- and stir until near in riimmivort a minute, you wouia never guess ran the street cars.

lit? wains iu Do ul ui-j treasury, governor of the federal reserve board or any of the other offices for which rumors have suggested him. "I'll stick to my program, clean up this economy job by July 1 ar.d hike it for Chicago," said Dawes. apples. Cut In thin slices. Drain Add vanilla.

Line buttered custard off Juice. Put a layer of fruit In cups with dates and pour In milk The resolution would require the attorney general to report the num- Some men tell their wives everything that happens and some tell tbem even more than that. preserving aetue and sprinkle lib-; and egg mixture. Set in erally. with s-igar.

Continue layer hot water and bake in a a pan of ber of Indictments that had been moderate found against violators of the law The Gazette Printing Company ior layer until an is used. Let stand, oven till firm to the touch Commercial airplanes in the United States flew a total of miles in the last six months. Ford's ambition was 'o make a 30-cent watch; but he found it would run, so be called It a car. 1711 Chmrlntoa Arena Phonae 14t aad 13 "whether they were prosecuted, and if not, why not?" 6ver nrght and drain off Juice Children's 8upper Custard. Two cups milk.

2 eggs, Put Juice in preserving kettle and cup iu me u.ming pomi. Ada rruu sugar, buttered bread, cinnamon. V4 and let boil 10 minutes. Spread on teaspoon vanilla, teaspoon salt, platters and dry in a aunny window Beat eggs slightly with sugar. 1 ffirunawiefc ORENSTEIN STYLE SHOP lot 15, blk.

3, Monroe Parser's add. Charleston $4000. Nancy B. Rennels to Columbian B. 'ft 1.

pt. 11-12-91300. H. H. Fuller to D.

L. Mack, Ipis II and 20, blk. 4, Bishop Heights Charleston $2500. D. L.

Mack to Columbian B. ft lots 19, and 20, blk. 4, Bishop Heights Charleston $2500. 1 Wm. Laughlln to Charity Walters, lot 10.

blk. 118, Noyes' add. Mattoon $1800. Charity Walters to Okaw B. ft lot 10, blk.

118, Noyes' add. Mattoon $1200. H. O. Johnston to Henry W.

Barger, Ford car $96. James W. Hardway to Ed R. Alexander, pt. 33-14-9 $500.

L. Lehman to Wm. H. Frost, release. Phoenix Mutual Lite Ins.

Co. to Ellas Bean, release. Chester Bean, aflljavlt. Sarah A. Poorman to Illinois Joint Stock-Land Bank, pt.

31-14-8 116,600. William Hanley to H. H. Messtck, or a slow oven. When tho slcup Is salt and vanilla.

Add milk and stir1 absorbed dip each piece of fruit in until sugar is dissolved. Pour Into surar and store in a tin box. a large buttered baking dish. Cover These chips are delicious in cake with round slices of buttered bred and desserts. butter side up.

Sprinkle lightly wltn Canned pineapple. sugar and cinnamon and bake in a Pare and remove eyes from pine- pan of hot water In a moderate oven, apples, rtemove from core fn ihln Serve cold. slices. Put slices In a cheesecloth! Caramel Custard. 1 and plunge Into boiling water.

Boll I six tablespoons brown sugar. 2 1618 Broadway (North Side) Mother's Day Only a Few Days Away nve minutes, counting tne time arter tablespoons hot water, 2 cups inllk. the water begins to boll again. 3 eggs. cup brown sugar, tea spoon vanilla.

Put the alx tablespoons of brown sugar in an iron or aluminum spider. Heat till slrupy, Add boiling water and cook two minutes. Warm cus tard cups. Put two tablespoons Remove from boiling water and plunge Immediately Into cold water. Do not let stand In the cold water, hut be sure that each piece Is covered.

Drain and pack in sterilized Jars. Pack, to within one-fourth SALE fit Inch from the top of the can. over medium thin sirup to Pour caramel In each cup. Beat eggs cover slightly with sugar. Add scalded fruit.

mttlr unit vanilla Pah, Dip rubber I. to boiling water and I ind bake in a nan of hot water in place on neck of can. Half screw a moderate oven. Serve warm. Most sensational Suit values offered this season.

Just seventy High Grade Suits in fine materials and perfect workmanship are offered at a great sacrifice in four groups. top and put Jar In canner. Tbe( (Copyright, -1922. N. E.

A. Service) CROKER PLANS FIGHT FOR FATHER'S FORTUNE $1g00 MARRIAGE LICENSES. Artist Dunn, 42, and Gertrude Clapp, 27, both of Oakland. Marvin Melton, 21, and Mary Sullivan, 21, both of Charleston. Boyd Glen Foote, 21.

and Juanlta Ross, 20, both of Mattoon. William H. Beam, Springfield, and Nora Overholser, Charleston, both legal age. J. A.

Payne. 21, Humbolt, and Katharine V. Spitz, 16, Mattoon. Group 1-SUITS $25.00 to $29.75 Croup 2-SUITS' $32.00 to $37.50 Only $250 to Join By the International News 8arvlee. New York, May 9.

The basis of the tight for the fortune of Richard Croker, the former Tammany chief, who died a week ago In Ireland, was revealed In a statement by Richard Croker Jr. He announced, speaking for himself alone and not for other heira, that he would tight In the courts the aged man's disposal of his property to Mrs. Edmonson 'Croker, his second wife. 4 The chief property In question In this country Is two miles of Palm Beach waterfront worth $2,000,000. STYLES Box Coat, and most of them tailored and semi-tailored.

MATERIALS Tric-otine, Poiret Twill, Twill Cord. Manufacture of linen started In England at the time of the Invasion of Julius Caesar. 42 975 Group 3-SUITS $40.00 to $45.00 Group 4-SUITS 5 $50.00 to $57.00 horses $112. George Glasener to McArthur Motor Sales, Ford car $00. Roscoe L.

Ratts to Edward G. Kim-ery, pt. lot 8, A. R. Balls' adl.

Charleston $1. Milo D. Rardln to Mattoon B. ft lot blk. 116, Noyes' add.

Mattoon $2000, W. A. Flowers, master In chancery, to Eliza Goai1, lot 6, blk. 4, Noyes' i Sd add. Mattoon $1.

Eliza Goar to Mattoon B. ft lot 6, blk. 4, Noyes' 3d add. Mattoon $1200. 'National B.

ft L. to J. D. Andrews, release. Fred White to owners of lot 7, blk.

127, Orlg. Mattoon, release. Wm. J. Crowder to Charlotte Seay, pt.

lot 4, blk. 34, Noyes' add. Mattoon Fred White to James W. Mason, lot 2, blk. 11, Curyea's add.

Mattoon Lewis L. Lehman, Edward T. Guth-; rle and Wlnfleld T. O'Bannon, affidavits. Minnie Scott to W.

E. Eaton, pt 19-13-7 $250. 'Minnie Scott to W. E. Eaton, 49-13 Hamilton Tefft to National Truct Bank ot Charleston, livestock, Ford car and farming Implements 12660.

R. C. Alexander to Vernon D. Stewart, Wd, pt. 15-12-91250 Vernon D.

Stewart to Columbian B. 'ft ii, pt 15-12-9 $1100. O. W. Hlte to Henry W.

Barger, cm, Ford ear $41.40. JJverett E. Price to Henry W. Bar far, em, Oakland car $52.80. 1 Laara A.

McNeel to Town of Charleston, qcd, pt. 5-12-9 $1. Frank T. Moloney to Wm. A.

Law-' jftit, releast. United States to Wesley B. Martin, land patent, pt 12-11-9. tTnlted State to Conrad Tippy, land, patent, pt 7-11-10. jWm.

A. Lawyer to Prudential Life Ju. Co, mtg, pt. 13 11-9 $4500. Alexander to Wm.

A. Lawyer, Mother's Day Club Ilave You Joined Yet? Here is a remarkable opportunity to givel Mother iust what you have always wanted her to have good music to make dull hours happy. The Brunswick Mother's Day Club is a TKwidea. A club formed to briig this hap pin ess to mothers on Mother's Day, Ma 14th. Read about it.

Then act today. Only $2.50 to Join Membership costs only 5a Choose from 18 beautiful Brunswick Models, period or cabinet, aa you' prefer. All woods and finishes from which to make a selection. 1 Also an appropriate collection of On Mother's Day this most gracious of all gifts will be delivered with your gift card attached, as arranged by this dub plan. Do you think it would please your, mother to be thus surprised? Would ahelikl hi.

If you do, come today and let us erplain the complete details of this unique plan. p0Bi! I WWtUPI7fs I lmmi I I ltu I "'ill lit if' Pure Pasteurized Milk Care in handling, selecting the COATS, CAPES AND WRAPS Offered at a Great Sacrifice $7.50, $10.00, $14:75, $16.75, $19.75 and to $29.75 This Suit and Coat event is one among the best value-giving traditions of this store, and jwe urge every woman or miss with a suit or some sort of coat in mind for now or next season to not miss these savings. ThU Utmeoftht twoari-ful BruruwKk modtlt from which mtmbm of Mothtr't Day Club ma, efcoOM. sources, all help to keep milk pure-rBUT THEY CO NOT INSURE PURITY. OUR MILK la handled with extreme can, It cornea from healthy cowa AND IT 13 PASTEURIZED, which absolutely Insures it being REALLY PURR Pasteurised Milk la safe order your milk from as.

Mattoon Creamery Co. PHONE IIS CABLE PIANO CO. THE WONDER SOAP ISIS Broadway Phone 502 BSBS1. 'li Wiliion, Jtarginal release. fWm.

V. Kerans to Clara tatl jt 11-13-10-1100..

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