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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 3

Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 3

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Mattoon, Illinois
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SOV. 1MT TBI DAfl.T JOURNAL-GAZETTE AM) COHMTRCl AL-8T AR MATTOON lU.non PARK THKE1 Repeat Performance After 86 Years KILLED, 1 1NJURED When a Berry la a Berry Almost everybody likes berries, but few people know that what we usually call berries strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, loganberriesare not berries to the botanist. They are "drupelets." Among true berries, which nobody ever thinks of calling by that name, are grapes, bananas and' tomatoes. But cranberries and blueberries come by their name honestly. if 3 Hickory Corner J.

A. Page called in Toledo Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Rex Kelso visited in Toledp Sunday. Mr.

arid Mrs. William Matheny called in Mattoon recently. BUlie Snodgrass attended a ball game at Westfleld Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Mills and grandson. Donnle, called in Mattoon Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Drum visited Beware tf Aathrms Anthrax Is an acute disease at-fectlng ll domestic animals and man.

Generally fatal, the disease la spread by means of spores from caracsses animals which hive died from the disease. These spores may live in the soil for years and, when picked up with their food by grazing animals, germinate in the intestinal tract. From there, the anthrax bacilli invade the blood stream, rapidly causing death. Hu-man beings may become infected when skinning an animal which has died from the disease, or by handling the skin or other products. WOMEN' Mr.

and Mrs. William Matheny Sundayvening or Mattoon and Mr. and Mrs Hugh Easton and daughter, judv. or Windsor visited Mr. and Mrs.

A. Page recently, Making Own Floor Wax A good homemade floor wax can k- I Hi 1 1 pound of beeswax apd a pound of paraffin and adding one-fourth pint of linseed oil and one and one-fourth pints of turpentine. Stir the mix- ture vigorously. Unfinished wood will be darkened somewhat by absorption of Unseed oil in this wax. tainly isn't anymore rewarding or challenging a Job than taking care of a man's home wh in h.

nriH on ro.ir. of herself as a career woman that will give her as much satisfaction as being a full-time wife and mother, loved and depended upon by her husband and children? Top Career. A woman hasn't any marrying and having a family she doesn't believe that marriage and motherhood combined form the most Important career in the world for a woman. The ex-career woman housewife Isn't unhappy as she maintains because she feels she Is missing lot out of life. She is unhappy because she misses a pay check, or because she has discovered that, being a full time wife and mother Is a more ex acting Job.

Dig Deep far 00 A survey among American oil operations has revealed that more than 100 million dollars has been spent in sinking oil wells below 12,000 feet Individual wells In this deep-drilling class have cost anywhere from 880,000 to more than a million dollars the average being a quarter of a million dollars. Pennsylvania reports that they have the world's deepest well drilled with cable tools to a depth of 10,033 feet, although it is said that many wells have gone deeper. ho. IK TRAIN CRASH ja, in (INS) Elstn, Joliet and i 4 -rn ranrunu w-. Jtodsy two-train crash near u-hlrh Inll.

DUri" the draih of a fireman and JJ to an engineer, me dead man was Identified as CliOUPRtDBlOOJ c1 570GC3GV(D four blood LACKS. IRON! gtrU and women who suffer dmple anemia that you Ye pale, "dragged out" this may be IJJn I. Plnkham's TABLETS one 5ti beat borne ways to build up i Wood In such cases. Plnkham's Khtots are one of the greatest blood- Ma tonics you can buy I Buy them limy drugstore. Worth trying I dALPiakhani'sTAOlCTS PROFESSIONAL CARPS CIVII fcMilNtfcK V1HOI1 I UOUSON Registered band rtarveyot tree 1 Department oiag.

12th and Richmond Ave Offlw IN X1 LAM StHVtVOK leftstered llllnou Land Snrreyot Co 2311 No i ivMttmin TTUKNEl A1 LAW BALFH SWJDES I Demarer Bldi -Phone Is) AUCTIONEER ROV ADRIAN Prairie Ave. Phone 1987 Mattoon, Illinois CALL GOOD Taxi nri Mir rmnn tm In 1861, James A. Hard shook hands with Abraham Lincoln. Now at the age of 108, Hard, right, greets Abraham Lincoln Hite, bricklayer at Penn State College and a' noted Lincoln impersonator. Hite traveled to Hard's home in Rochester, N.

to observe the 34th anniversary of the Gettysburg address. frfi-Cotm Company, Lcmt falsa Ctty. N. Y. Franchittd ottltrt Pepsi-Colo Bottling Co Mattoon, III.

affidavit 10-U-7, W. J. -Single-tary. The Wiser Oil Company to Sara J. Gray, rel.

The Wiser Oil Company to Get rid of Ruth O. Preston, rel. Illinois Central R. James W. Menhall, 3-11-7, $1.

Illinois 'Central R. James W. Menhall, 26-12-7, $1. R. Co.

lease R. Co. lease R. Co. lease to pt.

pt. to Illinois Central R. Jame, yr, Menhall, 7. 11. Illinois Central R.

R. Co. to James W. Menhall, lease pt 7, $1. Walter H.

Reasor to Chas Fed. savings, is-u-, Coles county b. uiura a. King et rel. Delbert C.

Howell to Owen E. Pull-Cp CHAIRS 59.95 ANDERMAN'S IRUCE'S RED TOP TAXIS, 1720 BROADWAY jittery driving BUneJod with expensive IMPORTED BOHEMIAN HOPS for finer flavor finer beer eot of work you want dbnt sfkl sttck to fci well have your car ready whea promised. OUR DOWNTOWN LOCATION, south on 17th street, opposite post office makes It very convenient for you to leave your ear for repair or check-up. Our expert mechanle assures you of more economical motoring. DO you wonder if you'll get there whea you start out in your cat? Does give you the jitters in gtnertl? Out Serviot Department Is ready pot your car in shape.

We align wheels, repair motors, reline brakes, and carefully perform all the other jobs that restore your coofi-dence in your car. Wt will give yoa a fair errimste of the was N. S. Whitemore, also of Joliet. Bick was killed Sunday night when the freight train on which he was riding crashed into a string of freignt cars which had become de-j tached after a coupling broke.

Whitemofe, engineer of the train, leaped from the cab before the collision. L. M. Ferguson of Joliet, engineer of the disabled train, said he had hurried to the Burlington yards In Joliet for an emergency coupling. The crash occurred before he was able to return with the coupling.

DUI TO COICI eased without "dosing" when you rub uuuip tnrai ana a a a aa aa a back at bedtime If ICKS with time-tested VAORUI S-Plece BEDROOM SET $89 ANDERMAN'S 4200 Service Extra Pale, Extra Dry, Extra Nice WtV vAOWfc Night pi fox be iiiw. pxfiwm'-'-w yar 1 MIWID ST 'WE. the BY Rl'TH MIIXETT NEA SUff Writer A New York career woman points out that a real problem in the em ployment picture today Is the worn an wno quits Job for a fewrj children, but has every intention of going back to work as soon as her children are Mg of school age. 0 ine iruuuic, sue a mvx 1 t.hftt. rfur-a- Ing her stay-at Millett home period the woman Is often miserably unharmy and snends those years feeling she is missing a lot.

Well, now, Just what IS she missing? Taking care of an employer's office and running It efficiently cer- Todoy and Brosan, w. d. pt. lot 4, i Elsmere, Charleston. $1.

Jennie Rogers to Bertha Cowan, q. c. d. pt. lot 5 blk.

5 East Charleston, $1. Bertha Cowan to Jennie Rogers et q. c. d. pt lot 5 blk.

6 East Charleston, $1. Constipated Folks! For years Dr. Edwards relieved patienta bothered by constipation with his famous Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets now sold by all drugstores. Olive Tablets are mild, lenllt but oh so thorough! Olive Tablets act on both upper and lower bowels to produce more naiuratiikt movements.

No griping. Just eomplttt aatufactum. Buy today! leaning r. Bittefa Drug Store wherk to uy it Tbo Doily ieunial-Gasatto is aala at Bwrtschi Book Sroro. f.

J. Rittor Orag Sroi. f. RHtot Drug Stois, Brldgts Drug itoio. Arcod Cut-Rare Drus.

Hotel S. Grant Camp-bolTs Now Stond. Aiken's Drug Store) Hotel Byers. Ecoppi Otug tore. Mattoon News Agency" and Roselyn Hotel.

Why Thousands of Doctors Proscribed TOXf ssrw actsof once. It not only relieves such coughing but also i loosens up phlegm and makes It easier to raise. PEHTUSsn Is safef Mighty effective for old young! Pleasant tasting! IN 0OTTLIS AND AT FOUNTAINS mouthful of food at her Sfe had depended on it THE clock in tba ban, which bad vtvaraarl aiessreaw eat. mrtea aniawiio aa WMiwwm eiwei SfV a a sanity wv uw her Ufa, both great and small, showed by what a hopeless mar gin aba bad overslept her own' earliest class. Deliberately, aha cut bar second one.

She bad a note to write; and, since the Dean waa busy at that meeting for which bo had prepared so arduously, sho elected to write it at bar father's desk. Jt waa big and familiar and its solidity gave her the backbone1 she knew she would need to make the words come out the way they must Deal Jeel: Let ma congratulate yon on cinching year schoLarthla, And new I ass la tuaa far eongTstalstkms, tea. Herbert -Powell ami 1 are planning to be mar iled. very very sasa Thanks for those iaagha, They did help both ef na pass the time, didnt they, JaeTf Toa knew, dent yen, that Fa wishing yea goad teeny Caaanue She mailed it in the post box a the edge of the campus, on bar way to the day nursery. This waa Friday, and the nursery waa her Friday lobvv Even heartbreak didnt mean that, the children there needed her any the less.

There would be a lot of time sho could give them now. Empty days. empty weeKs. Perhaps she would volunteer for a complete extra shift at the nursery. And for at 'least one more afternoon each week at the hospital.

If aha kept busy every momert, aha nearly so likely to remember. If she tired, herself out, day after day But at- this moment this first moment after tba slot of the mail box bad clanged shut on bar good-by to Joel, she could not complete even that one bleak thought in her mind. She felt too numb, too bewildered. The clap of that iron Hp, closing on bar note, bad sounded too much like tba end of the world. When your auto needs repair Bring it here for proper care! Journal-Gazette CLASSIFIED ADS accepted until 10 A.M.

DAY OF PUBLICATION EXCEPT SATURDAY ADS accepted until 2 p. m. Friday HAL C. ROSS, Inc. Phone 222 212 S.

17Hi StrMt TUnh UimUfm Oa it HmUtm D-dmt. WMfrr I tbt Hmi Dimtt I Challenge Real Estate Instruments Filed Klton E. Wlrth to Dwight M. Thorn, bill of sale house $1. Ben Minis to L.

P. Biggs, w. d. pt. 11-12-9, $1.

Central National Bank of Mattoon to John Freeman, rel. John V. Freeman to Central Na tional Banc, pt. u-vi-i, ww- Charles E. Jones to I.

W. Vollmer, td. lot 1 Fairview, Mattoon, $600. The Wiser Oil Company to Charles W. Stephenson, rel.

Carl Lesh et al. to well plugging Smooth Going GVMO VOO even WfcWE WViOCWHO OfV OROtQ. tO. SOO BWCVVi OSt VZ LCT J- IB By ETHEL HAMILL mm 'f 00s 1 Eat isseS fin fT a rtinvr Quality PLAIN DRESSES COATS SUITS I i-u n4 .1 Si I I if- CLEANED AND PRESSED Cash and Carry Cleaners To Love TT waa close to midnight when, without turning on the light in the familiar hall. Cam crawled her noiseless way up the stairs where she bad left Maurine standing in virtue.

Likewise in darkness, she found her bed and fell across it, stiff and exhausted. When her eyee dragged open, next morning, slowly and as if unwilling to admit that another day had it was already late. The unrestful sleep which had blacked out her thoughts for a handful of lethargic hours had done nothing to restore her. She felt a thousand years old, and twice as tired. When she came downstairs at last, an opened copy of the Carter Daily lay beside her breakfast plate in neat alignment with her.

napkin. Her father and Maurine must both have left the house, and long ago; one for his meeting and the other for bar early classes. Cam flicked out the page folded uppermost before her, and glanced down with the habit of years at the big headline. Today's read: Dean's Awards to Be Meet Gen-eroas la Carter History. There wss a second bead to the story which followed, but this was a mere three-column matter in type perhaps a third as flamboyant President's Canunlttee, It ran, Meets Today to rasa On Applicants aad Faculty Promotions.

She sat for a moment staring back at the aaat phalanxes of letters. Tomorrow's front page would carry, probably as a boxed feature, the alphabetically arranged list of the successful ones. And Joel Conroy would appear there, high among the C's. Her father had practically assured her of that Cam pushed her chair back swiftly, and it made a little angry sound on the floor as it moved i JJDA DISTRIBUTING CO. Ave- mattoon, in.

Phone. 42SH or lUXI S1WSSIII. SICAOO, ORANO IAPIDS, 1 AIION, WITT Aia1sMilslaDlshslslHWU XXIX I had promised Joel that Td go out with him tonight, Maurina." Cam's voice was so steady, now that there waa even so small a purpose as temporary escape behind it, that it amazed her. 1 cant keep my word. I've got to go out right now." "Of course," Maurine murmured, solicitously.

"Of course, dear." "When he comes for me, if you like, go 'out with him yourself since he's so interested in you anyhow" I wouldn't accept a data from Joel Conroy," cut in her cousin, virtuously, "if be were absolutely the last man on the whole Carter campus. Not after tba way he's treated you." i Cam left her standing there on 'the stairs, a tiny figure of indignation, and closed the heavy front door almost too hastily behind Walking swiftly, she cut across a campus already swimming in the dark pool of an October twilight She had duties, her direction by instinct alone; and if anyone had stopped her to question the reason tor her choice, she might have answered that it was because the river lay in the opposite direction from the elm-lined walk up which Joel might be striding even now to keep his date with her. She might have answered so and believed, herself, in the logic of the answer. That the river their river could be callling to her was ridiculous. r-aamamamawaeaM i --'4 f--T 0OTS AND HEK BUDDIES Second Door North af Ed By Edgar Martin WVA VtO OMt "WM OlO WOOOEtt I rare 0.yTEXASll PXt MO.

ks. lQ vr ksRloi Aaam I 111 f. Bl -7 I LT 1 I -y. I (To She could not have swallowed a.

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