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CLASHES OF LIFE LONDON nablo Bond now has beauty shops, rest arid diet kitchens for milady's pet poodle. best American burglars are now total abstainers. At least Pussy Foot Johnson 1ms so informed, an English journalist In an Interview on prohibition. Mussolini, 15 year of the premier, has a ukrirtefeie medal; The award was matte 'for saving the life of another girl swimmer during a storm. who display their 'liquor indiscriminately Now Year's Eve are Hablojio arrest just men.

The warning comes from federal prohibition hohdauarterH. SPRINGFIELD, ILL, Dorothy 'GMatlri, 13, is the state's apoller. After the runner-up railed "liquify" and 1 foorothy up on "ascension." NEW IBERIA, have arrested Edward La Salle, mayor of New Iberia, his father, and another man on charges the prohlbtlon act. Li- valued at $10,000 was soiz- feel. LOUISVILLE, Charles- has boon banned by tho Shawnee Club.

Dancers doing the Charleston at a dance recently building to rock vlo- and bits of plaster to drop the ceilings, hence the ban. employment offices in Illinois reported a decrease In the percentage of work- 1 ers unable to find work during De- I 'camber as compared with the pre' 'ceding month. number of saving! accounts and their aggregate In federal reserve banks Illinois on December 1 reached high level -'tor five months, jfiatiatica show, cutting on the JQulncy Bay was started morning with a force of about 1200 men on the job. Tho ice measured 9 1-2 inches will have a pocpulation of 100,000 in 1950, ac- cofding to a survey made here by the Illinois Bell Telephone Com- CANNES, FRANCE Isadora Duncan explains the suicide of her poet husband, Sergei Yessinin. by Ms despair of life in tLWorld where few persons caren about art.

of his last poems, she says, Isadora, Alone Worthy of Boing Loveil By Tho Poet." follows the Prince of Wales. Four trainloads of British window frames have just been bought in Argentina, which, before tho Prince's yislt, purchased such goods from the United States and Germany. a New Year's re- only President Von Kin- ufen'burg and Ambassador Schur- Aifin wore evening dress. On the others gliterod gorgeous diplomatic and military uniforms. unbeaten Bolshevik soccer team which wears blood- red has added a triumph foVer France to those over Finland Turkey.

The team has not yet I gone to Ireland. John D. the American minister, 'the Icelandic language. By rplo he sent greetings to Iceland 'tne King listened over his jprlvate set with pleasure. BEACH, D.

Rockefeller is starting tho New Year-fiTthe best Of health and with shots excellent, "hi a holi- jflvesome he hit toward the pin aft, the that loaf and jug of win emade the wttflerness seem paradise because of knotty problems In mathematics. An-extremely rare book on algebra by Omar Khayyam is on exhibition at the meeting of tho America Mathematical society. QUEENSBXTRG, N. Kate -Oa'kes Ashley, who started her 106th year in 1926, makes a ptfir of Shoes last ten years. She fcdeH barefoot most of tho time, duirime'r and winter.

TJST fcow to make motherhood joy is one of the most impor- Unk -thing? -'to; tho world you to know, right riftjr, mothcr-to-bo I Loam the great truth the olmple mothod of nn eminent who dedicated hla life's work to accomplishment for your benoflt I Ip labor only 2G rainutca with my child, but suffered agonies with, throe previous children," writes an cnthufllantlc dr who used Mother'a Friend. Groat been the praifie. of Mothcr'o friend for vffraeo -Mother's Friend posoeaaes the fiunlitlea to at ond lc nnd H0othc tnfl ligaments acrons tho abdomen, Uttd'back and lubricate thookln, ncrvea month foHowa month. Fl- liliny, tfc inakes motherhood a Joy! Mother ifricnd It containa no hiirmful now, from this day on, and to the day of childbirth Mothers bo UBcdl oihorl Inalat on Mother'a tho by our motheni and jfrnnd- don't start using feanwhlle write BradHcld Regulator Atlanta, for frcti vnlu- ''Motherhood and tho Coming B. plain envelope).

It toUa Friend can holp you and at childbirth, Thto hookle other thlngfl Friend" ia Bold by al) CHICAGO WOMANS CLUB CALLS ATTENTION TO LAW CHICAGO, January The Chicago Womans Cluh is sending out to all civic organizations of the state extracts from the liquor laws of tho state and nation, Their statement follows: "Ignorance of tho law excuses no man," and so every citizen must know tho law and ohoy it. Every national, state and local officer takes an oath to support tho constitution and laws which ho must not only ohoy but enforce. Some important provisions of the United States law, concerning Intoxicating liquor are noted below. United States Constitution, Amendment XVIII Section "After one year from the ratification of this article, the manufacture, sale or transportation of Intoxicating liquors within, the importation thereof into, or the exportation thereof from the United States, and all territory subject to tho jurisdiction thereof, for beverage purposes, is hereby prohibited. Section The Congress and the several States shall have concurrent power to enforce this Article by appropriate legislation." Portions of the United States Statute, Known As The stead Law Intoxicating liquor Is defined to include "alcohol, brandy, whiskey, rum, gin, beer, ale, porter and wine, and in addition thereto any spirituous, vinous, malt or fermented liquor, liquids -and compounds, whether medicated, patented or not, and by whatever name called, containing one-half of one per centum or more of alcohol by volume, which are fit for beverage Section Manufacture, sale, barter, transportation, importation, exportation, delivery, furnishing and possession of intoxicating liquor are prohibited.

except as otherwise provided Cor sacramental, medlclnnl, industrial and toilet purposes and the provisions of this act are to be liberally construed to the end that Intoxicating liquor as a beverage may be Sec. 1013Sy 2 a. No one excepting physicians holding permits to prescribe is authorized to issue prescriptions for Section No physician shall prescribe, In the aggregate, more than one half pint of alcohol for use by any person within any period of ten days. No physician shall be furnished with more than 100 perscrlptlon blanks for use in any period of ninety days except for some extraordinary Section ISSVjccc. The Commissioner of Internal Revenue and his agents shall in- yesMgato and report violations of this act.

Any Chancellor, Judge ot a Supreme or Superior Court, the Mayor of a city, Chief of the Common Pleas Court, Justice of the Peace, or other magistrate in the State where the offence is committed. is authorized to make arrests and issue search Section lul3Sy 2 a. Advertising, manufacturing, selling, or possession of preparations or formulae, or aiiy utensil, con-. trlvance or machine for use in manufacture of intoxicating liquor is Sec. It is unlawful to solicit or receive an order for liquor, Or give Information how it may bo obtained -ill violation to the Act, or to permit.

an employee to do Section NOTICE OF In District Court pC TJie' Uhltefl States For The Eastern District of Illinois JACOB HANDBLSMAN, Complainant, vs. CHICAGO FUJ2L COMPANY, a corporation, ot al, 2181 W. GRIQGSON, EDWIN 'B. MICHAELIS, ot al, Intervening Petitioners, CHICAGO FUEL COMPANY, a corporation, ot al. Public notice la hereby glvon, that In pursuance of decree rendered In the United District Court, or tho Knslorn District of Illinois, in tho above entitled cause, on.December Bint, 11)25, ELMER A.

WEBBER ami B. THOMAS, heretofore appointed as Re- colvors of the property aforesaid, will, on tho and day of February. A. 1026, at Die hour of two o'clock In afternoon, at the front of to Court T-lonso of Jackaon Ciinly, I tie City of Murphyaboro, and Slate ol 1111- nola, sell nt public auction, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, all and singular, the property, real, personal and mixed, In said decree men- The'properties sometimes known as the Midway Mine, In Jackson County, Illinois, consisting of and including the followng Items numbered Irom One to Four, both numbers Included: Item Number One-All that certain leasehold estate in and to the coal contained within and underlying the surface of the real estate described as one-half of the Southwest cumrtor of Section our H)- the Southeast quarter (bJiW 01 Northeast quarter anci to North half of the Southeast tiuartor lying East the Illinois Central Railroad right wav, and the South half (3Vi) ot the Southeast quarter (Slfl'4) of Sect on Five the North half (NM-) ol tho Northeast quarter (NEVI) nm the Fast half of the Northwest quarter (NWW) of flection IQIght (S tho North half (NVfe) of the Northwest quarter of Sect on Nine all -said land being in Township Wight (S) South, Range One (1 West, of the Third Principal Meridian, In Jackson County, Illinois, and containing flvc hundred (fiOO) acres, more which 0 s'ald leasehold estate arises out of, and Is created by, lease described as follows: Lease dated the 20th day of January, A D. 1017, by and between George SrhwnrtK, Trustee, as party ol the first part and P.

Slavln as party of the second part, and recorded on the Hrst day of February A. D. 1017,. in Miscellaneous Book nt Page vJSfi, In the Recorder's Office ot son County, Illinois, and running loi an indeterminate period, and until all of the coal is extracted from said premises, and which said coal mining lease was, by various mesne conveyances, duly assigned to the Chicago- go Fuel Company on the nth day ol October A. D.

1322, and recorded In tho Recorder's Office of Jackson County, Illinois, on the 10th day of October. A. D. In Book at Item Number -Two-Ail that certain leasehold estate in and to the coal contained within and underlying to surface of the real estate described as of the Soutlioasl riuarter Section Six (ii), containing Eighty (SO) acres, more or ICHS except Four (-H acres to be 10- scrved under house and barn localed on said land, In Township Eight South, RniiKC One (1) West ol the Third Principal in Jackson County, Illinois; which said leasehold estate arises out of, and is created by, lease described Any person Injured by reason of intoxication of nny person has right of action against any 'person contributing to such Intoxication by selling liquor or assisting and procuring it. This right survives in cases of death of either party, to or against tho executor, 10138V 2 j.

A place where Intoxicating liquor is manufactured, sold, unlawfully, is declared a common nuisance; with a penalty on persona maintaining such nuisance; lines and costs will be a lien on the promises, if tho owner has knowledge or reason to believe his property is being KO 2 JJ- The Courts have power to Issue injunctions against such nuisances and may order the places closed for one 10l38V 2 k. Vehicles cliscoTored transporting liquors contrary to law are to be seized by tho ofllcer discovering them, and the person in charge arrested and proceeded against. Liquor is to be destroyed on 1013Sy 2 mm. Possession of liquor by persons not legally permitted, Is -primft facie evidence of intent t6 violate the law. The burden of yrooC is on tho possessor to prove that it was lawfully acquired, possessed and 10138 M-t.

The Penalty for manufacturing or soiling liquor is, Cor tho first offense, a fine of not more Limn $1,000, or imprisonment not exceeding six'months. Increased penalties are provided for the second Section 10138 a p. No person is excused from testifying on the ground that hie evidence would tend to incriminate fJ. HUNTINGTON, VT. Stone, who haw run rum from 'Canada in automobiles for thrills and thus acquired the title- of "Queen of tho Bootleggers," is go- Ing to have a prosaic existence in the county jail i'or tho next six months by order of Federal Judge How 4 i the 1st day of June, A.

by and between William Montgomery and Klla loI I 1 Ills wife, as parties ol the first pait, and James W. McElvain, as par of the second part, and recorded In tho Recorder's Office of Jackson C'nimtv. Illinois, on the 23rd day of July A 3920, in Miscellaneous Rook at Page 576, and running for an Indeterminate period, ana until all of tho coal is extracted Irom said premises, and which said coal mining lease was, by various mesne duly asslsnod to the Chicago Fuel Company on the Btli dav of October, A. D. 1922, and recorded in tho Recorder's Office Jackson County, Illinois, on any of October, A.

D. In Book Hem'Nnmber Three-All that certain lenshold In and to the coal contained within and undorly ng the siu- ce of tho real estate described as quarter (SJTO of the Northwest quarter the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Portion Five (fi), Township Eight HanVo One West of the 1 Third Principal Meridian, In Jackson County, Illinois; which said leasehold estate arises out of and is created by the lease de- a 25th day of June, AD 1920, bv and between Mamie Montgomery and John Montgomery, her husband, as parties of the msi Vart, ana -James W. McElvain, as rtv of the second part, and recorded in fl Recorcler's Office of Jackson Gotintv, Illinois, on the 23rd day JtVlv A. D. 1920.

In Miscellaneous Bool? at Page 578, and running for, an indeterminate per lot 1 and until all of the coal is extracted lion said Premises, and which said coal Sng lease was, by various mesne conveyances, duly assigned to the CM caKO Fuel Company on the 5th day of October, D. 1922. and recorded in the Record's Office at Jakson County, Illinois, on the 10th day, A. D. 1322, in Book Hem Number Four-All that certain leasehold estate In and to the coal contambd within and underlying tho aSPfaco of the real estate described as nf Iho Southeast quarter (SM(i) of Southwest quarter 1 of Section Five containing Fom-'K)) a.cre the Northeast sect mi Southwest ciuarler Five (5), containing Foi-tj 10 Ji he Northwest quarter ol Southeast quarlor (SEV.) Five (R), containing Thirty (30) uc, es in all containing one hndred ton' (110) acres, more or less, all t- imtccl on the West Side ol the R.

located Township Elgin Soutir RC One (J), West of the Thr Principal Meridian, In Jaclc- son County, Illinois, known as the scribed as follows: Lease dated the 18th day of August, AD by and between Charles Monroe art and Myrtle his cella neous Book at Page rS ng for tin indeterminate and until all of the coal Is exmct- Pfl from said premises, and wlilch Id HsoSvas, 'by -various mosno conveyances, duly assigned to Itho Chicago Fuel Company on the day of October, A. D. 1.9-V anci 10 poi-ded in the Recorder's OUlce, at County, IlllnolB -on day upore At Pago '173. sometimes -known as Ntimbor Twb, consisting 'tne lcl A auurter KSKVi)' Southwd quar.tqr of ttj, exc'eptln'g therefrom all that portion laid off into lots and streets on or before also acre -BohooH house stands 'and- a parcel Fifty (50) t'eet hy One Hundred'twenty (120) feet lieretpfore conveyed no Josephine Blgham, and so the tract of H. 'C.

Cole Company; also all that part of tho Nqrth-, east quarter (NEVi) ol 1 the quarter 1 (SWVa)- of Section Five, (D) lying West of W. T. Whites and third additions to the Village of Cutler and North of the right of way of the W. W. Company and Wont of jrnroeh of H.

C. Cole and also air that port of' the Southeast qiutrter) (SEVi) of the -Northwest (NW of Soctloiv Five' (B) lying' West of lUrvln's first and to said Village of tainlng In all one hundred two. acres, more pr less, all in Township six (fi) South, Range Four (-1) West, in tho County of Perry and: state of Illinois; which said foregoing leasehold estate: arises out of and Is created by the: lease described as follows; Lease dated the 21st day of October, A. 15)20, by and between Willis Coal Mining Company, as party of the first part, and Aladdin Coal MlnlngvCompany, as party of the second part, and recorded on the 13th day of November, A. D.

1920, In tho Recorder's Office of Perry County, Illinois, In Book 81, nt and which said lease was modi- fled by an agreement entered Into between the Willis Coal Mining Company, as benssor. and the Aladdin Coal Mining Company, as dated the IGth day of March, D. 1021, and recorded In the Ke- corder's Office of Perry County, nols, on the Jfith day of March, A. D. lim, In Hook SI, at page 499.

The said lease dated Iho 21st day of October, A. 1920, as modl-Hed on tho 15th day of 'March, D. JD2I, runs for period of five years from the 15th day of March, A. D. 1921.

Item Number The Northwest quarter (NWVi) of tho Southwest quarter (SW 1 of the quarter of Section Four Township Six (G) South, Range Four (-0 West of the Third Principal Meridian, situated in the County of Perry and State of Illinois. Hem Number Tho North (N.) Seven (7) acres of the Southeast quarter (S13 ot the Southeast quarter of Section Five (B). Township Six (G) South, Range Four (-1) West of the Third Meridian, and the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section Township Six (G) South, Range I'our (-I) West of the Third Principal Meridian, excepting beginning at the Northeast quarter of the said Northeast quarter ot the Southeast quarter thence West twenty-six rods, thence South sixty-four (6-1) rods, thence East twenty-six (2G) rods, thence North sixty-four (G-l) rods to the place of beginning, and excepting lots One Two (2), Three (3), Four (-I), Six (G), Seven (7), Eight (S), Nino (9), and Ten (10) in 'Block. One (1); One 0), Two (2), Three (3), Four (-1). Five (C), Seven (7), Might (8), Nine (9) and Ten (10) In Block Two (2); and Lots Two (2), Three (3), Four M), Five.

(5), Eleven HI), Twelve (12) and Thirteen On Block Three (3), In Aladdin Subdivision. Hem Number All the coal or beneath the Southeast quarter (SE14) ol the Southwest quarter (SWV'i) and the South half (SM-) of the Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section Four and the Southeast quarter ol the Northeast quarter and tho Northeast quarter (NEVi) ot the Southeast quarter (SEVi) "Eight (S), and the West hall OK of tho Northwest quarter of Section Nino (9), all in Townsh'i; Six (G) South, Range Four M) West of the Third Principal Meridian, situated In the Comity of. Perry, State Item Number Elcven-The coal, oil, gas, and other minerals hrcc (33) acres of. the Five Township hix (G) Range Four (-1) West of the Third Principal Meridian, situated In the Countv of Perry, Stale ol Illinois Item Number Twclve-The coal, ol 1, gas and other minerals underlying Meridian, sllunto.1 In County of tlnu cor- Lbc surface of the following "The'North half of the North- past quarter (NEVO and the West hal (WHO of the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter NEW) of Section Klght Township Six (G) South, Range 'West of the Third Principal Mer d- ian, situated in the County of Perry, of Is by A. Brown, ns parties of; nart and Soper Coal a-V of the second part, recorded the Recorder's Office of Perry Countv, Illinois, on the 13th day ot October A.

D. 1920, In Deed Record page 295 and running for period nP ninety-nine (99) years from the th day of April, AD. 101S, the Sopor Coal Company to Chicago Fuel Company on the 3.1st day a Decomber, A. D. 1321, and recorded In the Recorder's flee pi Perrv County, Illinois, on the 'Itn of January, 1922, in Deed 85, at page 212.

Item Number Fourtecn-All that ce tain leasehold estate In and to he con contained within and uncle 'Ing the surface of the real estate described as follows: Tbo North half of the Southeast Sunrter (ST3V4) of the Northerns mmrter (NEM) and the Southwest mar ter (SWV,) of the Southeas S5 S- SBV4) ol! the Northeast quarter (NEV.) of Ivo (5), Northeast quarter the Northwest quarter bee tion Five (fO; and the Northwest quarte. and the Northeast uidrter (NEV,) of Section Flivei (5), 'Township Six (0) South, Four M) West of tho Third Meridian, situated in tho.County ol Perry, State of Illinois, which -said leasehold estate arises, oul of and Is created by, the lease described, as follows: kea.se dated the 25th day of A 10'IS, by and between pavjci as party of the first part, Sopor Coal Company, as pnrtv of the second part inid recorded. In the -Recorder'a 0 ce Illinois, flay of -April, A. D. 191.8, In Recon 2, at Page running of ninety-nine years Irom and after the 25th (lay; 0f March, i'VlS -ancl which said lease con- Si nod a-Tnlsdes'crlptlpn real II ate above 'which was 'Sec'lotl by a lease made and entered- into Hetwceir the re- snective'part es, dated --tho of March, A.

D. 191S, 1 an a rncorded the Recorder's' of EeW Coufity, IM 1 "Deed 'A. D. 1 ul Record 81 at the ease aforesaid having Ijy the'Soper Cqo.1 ol! conveyance; 'the Gcrtbod'as follows: The Northwest quarter, the "Soutn'west- -cixiavter real estate 'ol -(NKVi) (SW'Xi) the -pi' the Southwest of the Soiithwe'ft Section Four vJritfie Southeast Ten (10) acres of the Southeast quarter (SEVO of. the Northeast quarter (NEW) of Section and the -North- SIxty-'four (01) rods East Twenty-six (26) rods of the.

Northeast quarter -(-NEVI) of the Southeast quarter of Section Five (5), and the East half (EVj) of the Southwest quarter -(SWV4) of the Northeast quarter (NEVi) of Section Eight (S), all in.Township Six'(G) South, Range Fpur West of the Third Principal situated in the County of of. suirl leasehold estate arises out of and" is created by the lease de- scrllied 'ns follows: Lease dated March 22, 101.8, hy and between S. Devinny and Dell Diirvinny, his wife, as parties of the first Soper Coal Company, as party of the second part, and recorded in. the Recorder's Of- fice'Of Perry'County, Illinois, on tho "first day of April, A. D.

1'JIS, In Lease Redo'i'd "2, 'at page Bfi5, running for a period (99) years from the 22nd day of March, A. 1918, and which said lease was assigned and Conveyed by the Soper Coal Company to the Chicago Fuel Company on the 31st day ol! December, A. D. 1921. and recorded in the Recorder's Office of Perry County, Illinois, on the '1th day of January, A.

D. 1922, In Deed Record 80, at page 2J2. Item Number that certain leasehold estate in nnd to the so'al contained within nnd underlying the snrl'nqo of the real estate described as follows: The Southeast quarter (SE 1 of the Southeast quarter and the West half (W of the Southeast quarter East half (1SV6) of the Southwest quarter (SW 1 except Seven (7) acres off the West-side of the Southeast quarter (SEVi) of the Southwest quarter (SW 1 all In Section Thirty-two (32), Township Five (fi) South, Range Four 01) West of the Third Principal Meridian, containing approx- matel.v one hundred ninety-three 093) acres, situated in the 'County o'f Perry; State of Illinois; which said leasehold estate arises out of and is created by the lease described as follows: Lease dated the 23rd day of March, A. D. 1920, by and between David Brown, as party of the first part, and Aladdin Coal Mining Company, as party of the second part, and recorded In the Recorder's Office of Perry County, Illinois, on the 20th day of September, A.

D. -1920, in Deed Record 81, at page 2G7, running for an Indeterminate period and until all of the conl is extracted from said real estate, and which said lease was assigned by Aladdin Goal Mining Company to Chicago Intel Company, on the 10th day of January, A. D. 1922, and recorded In the Recorder's Office of Perry County, Illinois, on the 14th day ol January, A. D.

1922, in Deed Record S5, at page 2S7. Item Number that certain leasehold estate in and to the coal 'contained within and underlying the surface of the real estate described as follows: The Quarter the Southeast quarter (SEVD ol.Sec- tion Thirty-two (32), and the bouth- wesl quarter (SW'4) of Section Thirty-three (33), nil Township Five (fi) South, Range Four (-1) West, and the Thirty-eight (38) acres of the Northeast quarter pL tne Northeast quarter tion Five (5) Township Six ((.) bouth Range Four M) West of the 'J-hi Principal Meridian, situated be Countv of Perry, State of Illinois, which said leasehold estate arises out of and is created by the lease clc- day of September A. D. 1920, by and -between R. A Brown and Mary Brown, his re, as parties of the flrst part, and Aladdin Coal Mining Company, as party of! the second part, and recorded In the Recorder's Office of Perry County, Illinois, on the 21st Inning tie -nld real estate which said lease was assigned by the Aladdin Coo Mining Company to Chicago Com anv, on the 10th day of Tan mrv A.

1922, and recorded in Vtho Recorder's Office of Perry Countv, Illinois, on the Mth day A. D. 1922, in Deed Record 11 2o it IV L. Tm It- 11" (1lP underlying and beneath the Southeast quarter 01. UIL Southeast quarter (bTO of Secuon Four Township Six (t.) boutn.

Range Four (-1), West of the Thin P.tincfpnl Merid'lan (except one (1 acre 'around dwelling), sltujited in tho i County of Perry and btato of imn Nlneteen-All that cer- te- of tho (5) To wn ship Six (6) bo i Four 01) West of the Third I c'ipal Meridian, In the County ol. ts ec iSth d.y of 101S i tav and between Mrs. "wA. Book 2 OTrlce of Perry County, ihe 'Ith day of A. D.

In upon no and underlying tno PrlncfparMeHdlan: th The the Nprth- se. behiff in Section Twenty (20), Township Four (4) South, Riwtee One (1) -West of the Third Pr nclpal Meridian, in Perry County, IninoJs. Item Number Three-All of the following 1 described real estate: The surface of all of the land lying East of the Illinois Central Railroad right of way In the Northeast quarter (NEV,) of. the Northeast quarter of Section Twentynine (29), Township -Four (-1) South, Range One (1) West' of the Third Pi'incipal Meridian, in Perry County, Item Number All that certain leasehold estate in and to the coal contained within and underlying the real estate described as follows: The Southeast quarter (SEVi) of the NorthweBt quarter (NWV.) of tion Twenty-one (21), Township Four (-1) South, Range One (1) West of the Third Principal Meridian, in the County of Perry. State of Illinois; which saifl leasehold estate arises out of and is created by a lease describee! as follows: 101f Lease date December A.

D. 191fa. by and between Charles Corgan ol the one port, and Louis Kaul ot the other part, and assigned by sa Louis Kaul to George W. Cicero Barber, Louis Kaul and W. A.

Lafont, and by the persons last named assigned to the Paradise As Franklin County Coal Company, a corporation, and by said corporation ass gned to Victory Coll cries Company, a corporation, and by It assigned to Edward J. Hartenfeld, and by him assigned to the Chicago Fuel Company, on the 30th day of Item US Five-All that certain leasehold estate in and to the coal. contained within and underlying the surface of the real estate described as f0 So7thwest quarter (SWVS) of the Northwest quarter of flon Twenty-one (21), Township Four (4) South, Range One (1), West of the Third Principal Merid an, in the rnuntv of Perry, Slate of Illinois; which said leasehold estate nrises out of and is created by a lease described the 9th day of Decem- ier A. D. 3DIG, by and between Ined Corgan of the one part, and Louis closcrlhecl real ie SEVI) Mnq EMt of the Illinois Cen- l-rril VRail 'oncl right: ol! way, and the wrfico-ot' of -the South-east quar- (slyOVof the Southeast -piuui Ivinr 1 west ot faO-i" nsni.

ui. 'av an it relates to a certain PortY (40) foot '-strip leased Vavls tnfl wffa to -Parad Erankliin Goal Company rlato ol' 'April 19th, 17, anu rfjcovrled in -Ueetl. Record 1 20 till of GU kl aboVe deiicrlbctl i eui SlSo Cnmnany, corporation, and by am VictW Collieries Com- nanv, a corporation, and by as Ked fo EdwarcT J. Hartenfeld, and him assigned to Chicago Company, on the 30th day ol 1 sixlAll of the right, title and Interest in and to the land described as follows: Northwest quarter 9 Northeast uarter (NEVi) ol (20), Township Four (4) kin ire One (D West of the Ihiic! Princfpal JleVidian, situated the Oountv of Perrv and State of Illinois. Tho interest of the Chicago Fuel Con pany in and to the land above described is derived by and ti iouc-b a certain indenture ol lease bearbfg date the 20th day of September D.

1920, made between Fredei icl 'RUPP anO Emma Rupp, wife, of the ic part, and Victory Collieries Conpanv, a corporation, the he. par ami assigned by said Victory Collieries Company to Edw.iui vinrtenfeld and by him assigned to hcC So Fuel Company, on the 30th day of August A. D. Ij Item Number Seven-All of the i WH. title and interest in and to the land described as follows: Northwest quarter (NW H) Northwest quarter (N W' A ol tion Twenty-eight (2S), South, Range One the Chicago Pud n'nv of the other part, assigned -by 1 Victory Collieries to Edward J.

n'vl by him assigned to the Chicago Fuel Company, on Vn" 11 ml Ol ii tiL. ti 1 li 1U 1 uKn. Ne iv thoreaI lcl nc follows: of the Southwest quarter in Section Twenty-one the County of -Perry, State in" on the 30th day of August, A. Southwest ssss. oC the One (1).

20th any ot Septembei-, A. n. Fuel' Company. on "(iih fv of August, A. D.

-li'-i- i Number EleVen-All that cer- 1.1 In leasehold estate In and to the coal 'med within and- underlying the surface of. the real estate described as quarter (NWV.) ot the quarter 1 Sec I.M A1 tion Twenty-seven ll j- ie -southeast, of "Section Twenty- two (22)-; Southeast ol the Southwest quarter of. potion Twenty-two (22); Northwest Barter (NWV.) of 'the Sout jwea.t cuarter (SWV,) of Sect on 1-wo (22); quarter (SbV4) of the Southeast quarter (SBJ4)- of: Section Twenty-one (21); and the Northeast quarter (NEVi) oC.the-hputheast quarter (SEW) of Section '1 wtentv- onc (21); nil rownsh Four 4) South, Range One (1), ol to Third "Meridian, in -the Pally Matinee 2:30 A Night 1st show 6:45, 2nd 8:45 Montflomery at the Organ Bee our latest Fox News wery Tuesday and Friday. TONIGHT YOUR LAST CHANGE TO SEE BETTY COMPSOM RICARDO CORTEZ ERNEST TORRENCE WALLACE Ride and thrill with the Pony Express! Over burning ice and savage Indians and dangers. Also Sportlight.

Adm. 2Qc and 40c TOMORROW Madge Bellamy in HIS FORGOTTEN WIFE Also Serial. Latest Fox News Adm, 10c and 30c COMING Jan. 13th and 14th The Lost World JAN. 19th "No No Nanett' LIBERTY TONIGHT Barbara Bedford in THE TIE THAT BINDS A drama that will hold you breathless.

Also comedy. Adm. 10c and 20c Find your name in this present the ad to the Hippodrome and get a FREE ticket to show. Mrs. A.

Watson, 327 N. 14th Mrs. D. Turk, 1528 Spruce 'ism oil'' ri Perry, State of Illinois, in all two hundred forty sakfieasehold estate arises out oV and is created by lease dated we "oth day of A. D.

IMS, made between J. H. Blythe and Klva Blythe, his wife, of the one part, ami Victory Collieries Company of the othe? part, and by Victoi-y ColligMes Company assigned to Jidwa id J- tenfeld, and by him assigned to Chicago Fuel Company, on the ifi that r- the Burfkce 6f the" real" estate de- SC Sou th 0l (Svl) of the Southwest 'mirier of the Southwest ni- We (21), Township Four (4) South, "Range One d) West of the. TMrd Principal in the County of. Perry, other part, and by it assigned to kd- ward HartenfeW, and by lilm assigned to the Chicago Fuel Company, fna, on the 30th day of August, A.

D. "itenv Number Thirteen-All, that certain estate and to Jhe Sal contained within au'd underl hig be surface of the real estate described a ree-quarters of the West half (WVS) of -the Southwest quarter of Sdct on Twenty- one (21), Township Four Op- Rang- One (1) West of the Third Meridian, in the County ot Perry and State of Illinois; which sHid leasehold estate arises out of and is created by lease dated the 2Gth day of December, A- D- 191 "JJJJ between Frank E. Corgan and Corgan, bis wife, of the one and Louis Ka-ul of -the other part, and "signed by sold Louis Kaul to Dowell, Cicero Barber, Louis Kaul and AY. A. Lafont, and by the persoru, list named to Paradise Fianicnn County Coal Company, a corporation, nn by it assigned to Victory Co ies Company 'a corporation and by it assigned to Edward J.

Hartenteld, and ov him assigned to Chicago Fuel Company, on the 30th day of August, A ilSfl Number Fourteen-All that certain leasehold estate in a.nd to ic coal contained within and underlying the surface of the real estate described a so 1 quarter (SEVI) of Section Twenty (20) and the Northeast quarter (NEW) of the Northeast. quarter of Section Twenty-nine (29), and 111 that part lying West of the Illinois Central Railroad of tne Southeast quarter (SEM) ol the Northeast quarter (NMi) and the quarter (NKM) of the Southeast quarter of fefction Twenty-nine (09). all aownbhip Four (4) South, Range One 0) West of the Third Principal Meridian, in Perry County, State of -Illinois; wiiu'l leasehold estate arises out amrfs created by lease dated the dav of September, A. D. mi, ue tween George Dowell and Anna f3arbeand Louetti Barber, hi.

fd.ond by hl Fuel Company. tain leasehold estate in and to the contained within and untler surface of the real estate dobcnbcfl a.s follows: A thp Northeast quarter 4 of Southeast quarter i Southeast quarter ol ine Southeast quarter 01 OCLIIUM (21); Southwest quarter (qwM) of the Southeast quarter fSF 1 of the Southwest quarter (SWVi) of Section Twenty-two (22); the East hnlf of the Northwest quarter (NWW-)- of the Northeast (iimrter (NEVi), nnd the West hilt wi) of the Northwest quarter (NW of the Northeast quarter NEVi) and the Northwest quarto NWVS of the Northwest quartei (NWvl) of Section Twenty-seven CJ7). in the County of Perry, biate which'sakfieasehold estate arises out of'and is created by lease dated the "Oth dav of September, A. D. 19lb, tween J.

H- Blythe of tne one pa £ou Kaul of the other part, and assigned by Loui, Kaul Dowell, Cicero Barber, Louis KAUI ami A Lafont, and by tho so 1s nqslgned to Paradise -x- 1 "comuy Co'al Company, a corpora- ton and bv assigned to cSllierles Company a corporation and li" it'assigned to Eowa.ro JT.O.IH-J* fPld and bv him assigned to Chicago Fuel Company. on the 30th day that "ccr- tntn 'n''nd 'use" five (5) pairs of or across the right-of-way aid trades of the Companv, situated, in the South- eal quarter of Section Twenty and the Northeast quarter or Section Twenty-nine (29), Tojynship Four (-1) South, Range One oj the Third Principal Meridian, in Perry i County' which Said -leasehold pptate nrlpes-out tif crented a certain of-Lease, bearing rno'll o. La.5- date the first day of February, A. D. 1918, made between the Illinois Central Railroad Company, of.

the one 1 and the Paradise Franklin County Coal Company, a corporation, of the other part, and assigned by said last-mentioned corporation to Victory Collieries Company, a corporation, and by it assigned to Edward J. Hartenfeld. and by him assigned to Chicago Fuel Company, on the 30th day of August, A. D. 1923.

Item NumbeV of the right, title and interest of Chicago Fuel Company, in and to the real estate described as follows: Southwest quarter (SW 4) of the Northeast quarter (NEVi) of bection Twenty-one (21), Township Four (4) South, Range One (1) West of Third Principal Meridian, in the County of Perry and State of Illinois. Item Number of the right, title and -interest of Chicago Fuel Company, in and to the real estate described as follows: Southeast quarter (SEVi) of the Northeast quarter (NEVi) of: Section Twenty-nine (29), Township Four (4) South, Range One (1), and the West half of the Southwest quarter (SW 1 of the Northwest quarter (NW 4 of Section Twenty- eight Township Four (4) South, One (1) West of the Third. Principal in all thirty-eight (38) acres, more or less the County of Perry and State of Illinois. The interest of said Chicago Fuel Company, in and to the reai estate above described arises out ot a- certain contract entered into oil tho 1st dav of April, A. D.

1920, between Sarah'E. Marshall, of Perry County, on the one part, and Victory Collieries Company, a corporation, of the other part, and by it assigned to Edward J. Hartenfeld, nnd by him assigned to Chicago Fuel Company, on the 30th day of August, A. D. In addition to the above described real estate and all and every interest therein is included all of the buildings situated thereon, and the plants, equipment, works, machinery and fixtures in or attached to said buildings, together with all machinery, tools, 5m- pltnients, apparatus and fixtures, apcl all other property ol every kind, nature or character, situated upon premises above described and heretofore used by the Chicago Fuel Company in connection with the operation' of the mines above described, and all supplies and other property of every kind, nature and character whatsoever situated upon said premises and more fully described in the inventory of supplies and equipment heretofore filed by the receivers herein, reference to which inventory is hereby made for a full description ana an itemization of the list of items of property to bo sold, and the Receivers will also sell all choses in action and.

accounts receivable belonging to me estate of Chicago Fuel Company, including the claims of the Chicago Fuel Company, against the. Southern Gem Coal Corporation, against Simon Levy, and any and -all. other choses in action and claims of every kind, nature and character whatsoever forming a part ol" said estate. urr Said premises and property will be sold free and clear of all liens encumbrances and free from tion, to the highest and best biddei, for cash; provided, however, that anyotu-s purchaser at such sale will jgv izod to apply in payment of the purchase money so bid the amount liens, bonds or certificates of xyhicU he mav be the legal holder to the extent that such security so tendered may be entitled to share in the pro- oeods of sole, provided, however, that any such purchaser shall pay in the amount if any necessary to meet vl-e expenses of sale and such amount mnv be allowed herein lor Receivers 1 expenses, attorney Tees and court costs remaining unpaid out ol. funds" in the Receivers' hands otherwise available for that purpose, bul subject to the approval of the sale price bv the Hon.

C. and a deposit of sit least ten per cent. n. December 39 A. WEBBER B.

THOMAS, Receivers of the Chicago yy, Fuel Company. BROWN. FOX BLU.MBBRG, Illinois Merchants Bank Chicago, Illinois, FRED B. PEN Danville, Illinois, Solicitors fo A lot of these oily slickers have a rusty Re- publican. Wife and Husband Both III With Gas "For years I had gas on the a-cli.

The first does oi" Adlerika trwoa helped. I now sleep well and gas is gone. It also helncd husband ley. mov tcnishmg relief to the Stops tbat full, bloated Brings out old, waste never thought was in yjg This excellent is wonderful for Harrison's Walnut'St..

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