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Mattoon Commercial-Star from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 8

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yirjESKT SEPTESlBER 1, 'j at Ihe Fniversity of Illinois aiurHSitfat? ftferideA 'the rmVfafctofiW Wnfc' graduating w-ent tr.HJm-liiml- ww h4 at Windsor Thursday, a-fiumlmT-goimt ffnye, and Mrs! Appalls Hagerman and UM4HJ4I, Wi-aMfnnnlAB t-l i 1 1 tt 0ti CHICHESTER 0 PILLS THE DIAMOND BBAKD. GO TO PRIMARIES. has built up an excellent (nactii on the train and the rest going in rigs Friday. -The Sullivan Concert band was not nod automobiles. THE GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC INVADES DETROIT jtSS boa et, -erc llmaiHd Ir4V Kelt tad tivU iVuUkV aUad villi Bin Rlbbo.

The who were employed to finish their concert Thursday hull for the landscape gardening of the Shower for Newlywedc. A huge iiuinier of friends und rclu-tit-s of Mr. and Mrs. Iam-cii who were- married only a short time ago, went to the Ithodes home wesf of; the New Castle school house, W'ednes- blAMoNDkltKANb lILJ JL inU Wvman park site, have been here the VMtS BUT Ml SI tint. UMtt, AlMfM RtaUUB evening on account or the rain.

Tne rain did -nut start until the concert was very near aver at 8:45 and only lasted a short thTie. l-) past tfew days laying out tne unves anu SOLD BI DRUCutSIS ImVXZJJ jiniusciiients courts and flower gardens. and gave them a hnusew, day uvemng Most of 'the drives have already been Money fo Lc On Real Estate, on 11. toon property arid farrii lands. v.

1 -t winning and a miscellaneous shower. staked oft and each side of the drive has been plowed so that the work at a ihe' democrat ri-membcr that the primary elections arc Ihe nmsl 'important elections hel.i in this country because unless good men arc iiiuui.iatcil at The primaries ihi-y aiinut elected in r. Then. too. the rcsiilr of the election depends largely upon what son of men jioir i ted at the priinai'ies.

While l.n arc lilielv in--fli-fea od iiien have niiu li lu-itpi' shrhv fin 'lei-tiiin. (In tu ilic primary i. all means ami 1 1 -1 1 n. uilnnt" a Jil'-ung ticket and then cjen if you niiss the November elcitiini good men of other parties will help -elect your ticket. Kinii mlicr the primaries this year are on Wednesday, September Jttll.

the park will go along rapidly, BREATHE FREELY! OPEN K0ST81LS Mrs. S. A. La Nue und daughter, Miss About sixty neighbors, friends and relatives weie in the crowd and a very pleasant evening was spent with music) and deputy Fish and Game Warden Mart Cochran had a large basket of excellent uiiislii'iMiins up town Thursday morning wini lie had picked in a meadow in the country. Mr.

Cochran says that the STUFFED HEAC EHD CATARRH 4i 1 IS 1 I i ij i i meadows are the place to -I these 'penetrates and heala- the Innamed, swollen membrane which lines the nose, excellent specimens at this Inttant Relief When Noaa and- Head Ara Clogged From a Cold, Stops A number of people her reeei ed an-' llolini i liu nls' Thursday nn. ruing of the head and throat; clears the air pas sages; stops nasty discharged and i Nasty Catarrhal Discharges. Dull Headache Vanishes. Get a small bottle anyway, Just to try it Apply a little in the nostrils, and wedding of Dr. Uto T.

Fosi and Miss Clnni'hc Schlosser which occiiricd in Mr. Vernon last Tuesday nl'ternoon. feeling of cleansing, soothirujr relief comes immediately. Don't lay awake tonight struggling Coberl Hoivcrd Over Central "Ulinois Trust and Savings Phoney They are to be at home to their friends instantly your clogged nose and stop-ped-up air passages uf the head will lMroit, Aim. 31.

The occupu-tiuii nf in Ii! Hi'' Urund Army ol tin' 11 Is iiiiiik'lt'. Coining in 1 l'ul'iv t'lulil llilVfUoIlM, pouring in on ivtiy train in I iviry hunt, tin- vet-s n.i.is Juire W(iii mill inrn'iianj all i oiimi uKu-liolis. i tin- iiroKi'iiin this is the first day of Wk furiy ikIhIi annual national in iir.u'tice it is a day of wlmltsali- kh i iiiik. Some of lliciullll-lal'il urn. mix.

liilil reunions during Hit- 1 ami there were meetings of i inn. illi -i to eoinplete tlie. linul iliiail.i ol aiiaiiKemeiilM. tint lor the liinsi iaii ilii' veterans nient the day In newiiiK ai iiiaintaiu and jiartak- inn of the liiitiiililul hoNiitality provid-' td fur tin in Ihe eity of letroit. 1 The and steamboat lines have jM.niiil lluir lieavy passenger trallie into i In- eity with few mishaps, mid these ul a trivial eharaefer.

The veterans and ineinliers of alliiiated iir-' Kalliza! mil alv eipialled ill nilllilier by 4 Hie tiniiisls and sightseers. It Ik esti- mated lhal hy Hie lime the em-amp- 5innii Keis fully under way tomorrow there will he no lewer than 2r.n(H) vis ttois in the eity. All will lie aeeoniino-dated willii.nl dillieully. In aiiililii.ii In the eneanipnieni of the old soldiers there will he held the for breath, with head stuffed; nostrils closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh E.

T. GUTHRIE COMPANY General Insurance Agency. liter Dec. I. Mr.i.

Fred D. Sona and son, Hal, left Thursday noon for Chicago where they open; you will breathe freely; dullness and headache disappear. By morning, or a cold, with its running nose, foul the catarrh, cold-ln-head or catarrhal mucous dropping into the throat, and will visit Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garver.

raw dryness is distressing but truly sore tnroat win lie gone. Just Posalbla. It Is not bo many yeura sluce that there was found In Morayshire ac ancient Iron heutoir (door knocker) ot rude and ponderous workmanahi; which one valiant Scottish antiquary did not hesitate to suggest might have been the very implement which sc awoke the echoes of that memorable night at Macbeth's castle, says writer in the House Beautiful. Mrs. Charles A.

Dixon and little son. needless. End such misery, now! Get the small Harry, returned to their home in De Put your faith just once in "Ely's catur, Thursday afternoon alter a bottle of "Ely's Cream Balm" at any drug store. This sweet, fragrant balm Cream Balm and your cold or catarrh weeks'- visit here with Dr. W.

I. David- will sorely disappear. dissolves by the heat of Ihe nostrils: sun and wife. Mr. and Mu John F.

Miller, and Qemaree Bldg. Phone 165 Mrs. Will Slricklan and son, I'aul, ar rived home Wednesday evening from and Virginia where, they I' had been for Ihe past week visiting CHINA READY TO SUPPRESS DISORDERS DUE TO CONFLICT Repairs for all Kindt of Stove On of the Beat Stores of the kind in the state friends and relatives. A large number of people from this GARFIELD'S Second-Hand Store. n- WE AND ELL EVEBYf HlftQ GetRid di TM Peking, Aug.

It is understood that Ihe Chinese government will decline 'offer to suppress any disorders that may occur ill China (luring the lOiiropian conflict. The government it is said, believes itself callable of putting down any internal uprising. The cable between Shanghai and THing-Kau has been cut. It is stated that the entire German far-eastern fleet is in.iide the harbor at Tsing ICau, and that the Germans are placing floating mines outside the harbor entrance. Wolir is received from Toltio that the censor there refuses to divulge what messages are cabled and what are suppressed.

Phono 1963 We Lead in Style, Quality, Workmanship and 2009 Western Avenue Mlrrora Resilvsred and Guaranteed 6.11F.5 MATTOON, ILLINOIS it 1 1 1 1 i I of Hie Woman Keliel Corps, l.adie.i of Ihe A. I Ihe liniiKlilers of Veterans, the Asm. rial Inn of Aiiuy Nurses of Ihe Civil War, the Hons of eterans, the Sons of Veterans' Auxiliary, the National Assoeiatiou ol Naval Velerans, and the National Association of I'nion -prisoners of War. Every visiting veteran is inovlded with a badge which opens every door to its wearer and clears his iiath in a crowd. If he hoards street car the inuglo emblem makes him in-ylsilile to the collector of lares; should he travel on Ihe river and lake boats, the talisman lillntU the ticket takers.

Through the levy of a small lax on property owners the city of Lletroit bus raised a fund sulliclent to entertain the old soldiers in magnificent style. Virtually everything is free to the veterans. The souvenirs and badges to he distributed free among them represent an outlay of To Low Prices SULLIVAN IS CENTER OF BIG Mach iS parlls DAIRY INDUSTRY avoid the appearance of operating on a proiit making basis the eity refused all, advertising propositions both requests Phone 32 uobsssor to J. D. McCarty We stand back Of burK Guarantee.

-v for udvertismg space on the otticial lirogram and ail applications for permits to sell badges or souvenirs of any kind. it Is believed to be the lirsi time in the history of the national encampments that the (. A. K. men and other visitors have been free lloln the bombardment of the street hawkers.

i ti Stoves. R-uya Wall Paper 17 1 5 Dr a a A Good Place to TradT flSP Vntoitf -Jdinnrr fVv For many days Ihe men of Detroit have been actively engaged in preparing for Ihe encampment. Tin- Sullivan, Aug. 31. Those who have not hail occasion to visit the branch of-liee of the Sugar Ci Creamery company at Watscka, which is hicated in this city and is managed by I'aul li.

Harshinan, cannot have any idea of the amount of cream which is brought to this branch ollice of the company and I lien after being measured and tested Is shipped on to the creamery at Watscka. Those who have had occasion to visit this place" can easily understand why so very little country butter is on the market in this city this summer. Mr. Harshman said Thursday that he received lifiO gallons a. week or possibly more' and most of this amount comes from a radius of about ten miles from this cily.

There is some received by express from nearby towns and after being measured and tested by Mr. Harsh-man is then shipped on to Watscka hut 1500-1503 Broadway plan of street decorations includes large white Columns, 22 feel in height, Which line the principal streets in liu The heart of the city. Large oil paintings of Grant and Sherman and Sheridan Commercial-Star We have the most compleieline of three month FALL EATS BAD EYES Often flo nd MAKE A DULL PUPIU More 60 PER CENT of school children have tJEFEbtlVE EYES that need attention. MY NEW METHOD and NEW APPARATUS enables me to make as "SURE a CORRECTION of a child's eyes as of an adult. "EVENTUALLY" you will, why not this week.

CII AS. BOAZ, II. D. bymaiv- $1.00 fy i HONE 2 A BUILDING fl A tt mid other noted leaders of the union forces are suspended between these and Ihe whole arc ornamented with flags and hunting and electric lights. Shop windows in Ihe downtown i district are filled ith relics of the civil war.

Flags and bunting lire lly -ix, Inri-iroiii every building in the business district' and from inosi of the homes in Ihe residential section. 1 A HtoaOfi large excursion liont.4 have been chartered for the boat ride to be given to the veterans and their friends tomorrow ufteruoou. ''lie lirst. big meeting of Ihe encampment will be held tomorrow night. Commander-in-Chief Washington Gardner will call the to order and addresses of welcome will be delivered by Governor Ferris of Michigan, Mayor Marx of Detroit and representatives of Ihe slate organizations of veterans and alliiiated bodies.

The big parade, which the spectacular feature of the encampment, will take place Wednesday. In view of the age of all the veterans and the ilixn-. blllty of many of them the line of march will be shortened to one mile a very small amount of the creani Is received outside, the farmers living in a radius of ten miles' from SUllivuhl This' is the lirst summer for some time (hat the farmers in this neigh-bofliood have had a chance to deliver creani and it has made the country butter market very shy the entire summer. Attorney F.ugcne island, formerly of near the ikaw river and well known in this eity in former years but now of Portland, was united in marriage Thursday to Miss Ida Shea of Portland. Mr.

Uland will he well remembered by most of the people of this cily and especially by those living in Find-lay, where his mother now resides. Attorney P.land, after leaving the Findlny neighborhood, attended the law school "we havi everi shptvni To SEE Them is to EUY Them! Come in artL let us show you. T. L. HELSABECK 21 and a half.

-Hundreds of automobiles a. i Will be provided for Ihe accoiuuioda 1 tion of the veterans who are unable Corner 10 th and Broadway ClearanceSalc i to march. Kest tents Will be establish ed at intervals along the line, togeth er with ambulance stations and other precautions to care for the aged who 35 YEARS experience and in businegfc for life. Avoid trouble by having your insurance written by men who know Jbow SP1TLER, NOBLE CO. General Insurance Agents Overreach their strength in trying to mareji again to the roll of tile and drum as they did in the incinoralih campaigns ol half a century ago.

Men's and Doy'n HAYES TRANSFER STORAGE CO. BRITISH PUBLIC WANTS THE NEWS No. 1519Broadvray MATTOON Phone No. 151 ILLINOIS GXjS schligher ES. PIsETE HOUSE TURN I5HER Sixteen Fourteen to Sixteen Sixteen Broadway.

Phone: Two Hundred Nine Liondon, Aug. Sftch news as thf sinking of the. German steamer Kaisci Wllhelm Dcr Crosse pales In side I hi PHONES OFFICE S23 and 711 RESIDENCE 1C24 titanic battle evidenced by the trib ute of General off res the French com mander-in chief to Ihe Itritish arms Miller Jcnc3 0 Always Good --and the realization that the allies ai TtiIj-htinir to block the road to Pari the Germans hardly farther 'away a' than New York is to Philadelphia. the Russian host is draw- 1 Ing nearer to Heilin. Not even during Good Always Makes your baking' trouble-proof.

Delivered any pVice the first great struggle between und Asia on the tar Maiichuiian plains was the enormous battle fought in such Impenetrable silence as far a i concerns Ihe outer world. IBEST A "Get in on a GoodThing" Only the vague generalities are li Chas. Nichols Grocery i given to the pic i.r the Great Prit- i ain and France by lln-ir respective gov- I- ernnients. the German i pie. know Utile men of what their I armies are accomplishing.

The British public is becoming restless tinder the suspense. The news- ta.per.4 are beginning to demand a loosening of the censorship, while women In nir the ar ollice l.ir word BEST Phom 181 Ml N. 1tth ttroot to whether their husbands and sons i are among the Piitish dead and wounded of the last week's lighting. INTEREST IN WISCONSIN FIGHT. Milwaukee, Aug.

.11. Nation wide interest attaches tu the political fieht which will be 'settled in the Wis Join Now and make your outing next year a certainty Central Illinois Trust Savings Bank Vacation Savings Club SEPTEMBER 14th. Call or ask us to send you full particulars Pay $1.00 a week and get $40.00 Pay .50 a week and get Pay .25 a week and get $10.00 With Interest Double or treble these amounts if you wish No fees, no fines, no troubk Central Illinois Trust Savings Bank cousin primaries tomorrow. In both tiie republican and democratic parties i EER I Mattoon's Up-to-Date A Free Ambulance Lady Assistant All Pbones I566 there nre spirited contests fur Hie nomination fr governor and for other places on the state tickets, but these arc vi rshadowed by Ihe hitter 'light in the republican ranks over the 1'iiited Slates senntorship. The light is between Governor Francis McGovern and Uentenant Thomas Morris, representing the two hostile factions of Ihe republican party in Wisconsin.

l.icu -tenant Governor Morris Is allied with Lafolh tie wing or the parly, while Governor M'-Govcrn is the standard bearer or the opposition. Senator Stephenson, whine seat is I In plum for which rthe, rival factions are contesting has thrown his strength In favor of I Off iee, 1624 Broedwey Phono 210 Werke, TOOO roadway Phono. ZOO 3 FOB, QUICK RESULTS TRY A WANT AD. 1.

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Years Available:
1911-1919