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The Daily Independent from Murphysboro, Illinois • Page 1

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VICTORY HAVE Series Sadly Lacking in "MritofMudvifleand Real Baseball BY FRANK GETTY (United Prcns Sports Editor! PHTT I HILADELPHIA The 19 2 rterive funds to help t. Rocking Chair Contest Starts Next Saturday If S'Ou hnd.a doctor and nurses I waiting on you and meals provid- 1 ed, how long could you rock in your own rocking chair? Nothing else to do, understand, and -with 15 minutes of each hour your, in which to do whatever you want to do. And $2 a day far each day you rock, provided you rock lor -a minimum time of five days. The rocking chair contest at Carbondale, from which the All Hallowe'en committee hopes to Have Sold Us sboro world of the finance the Brine remarkable because. Goblin night celebration, will start ms plre 1 at o'clock a.

m. Saturday Oc- nnb yei leX t0ber Tt is a free for pucable apathy on the part of the fang; was resumed here today with A wl ullc the Philadelphia Athletics leading rocker the the Chicago Cuba two one. endurance your own chair. For the champion committee will award games to i a cash prize of $73.00. Other i prizes will be awarded by 'mer- A coragfious pitching effort chant's 'from time to time'during Lanky Guy Bush and a timely re- the contest covery of a missing batting eye by A platform has 'been erected Kiki Culer had put the Cubs, win- near the I.

C. park and East Jack- ners in the third game-by the score son street, of 3 to 1. within strikng distance Anyone desirin evening up the series, and the Bank Closure Starts Big Run TAYLORVILLE lorville State Bank nas ciosed 1 terday by a state and its closing started a run on the. State Bank of Bulpftt, ttn miles here, that nearly brought disiirt to the second institution. tlonal League champions went out loday.

determined to. do so. But -somehow, for all the spirit of MudrJlie -is missing, for there has been nothing to.remind one'of the-prodigons ambition and spectacular' collapse of -the -immortal Nor do the fans 'ot Philadelphia' hang breathless on the every move of their heroes in the pitches. These tans do not even lireak down and weep when their hall club Clows tense 'spirit of. pa'rXisanshjp which characterized.

the in the mighty 'Casey -want to Vat tor- to enter, the contest should notify Monroe Sisney, Carbondale, chairman of the entertainment 'committee. Actors Fail To Visitors Swept Off Feet Call i This City "Live Wire" of All came to sell you St. Louis, but as salespeople you have sold us Murphysboro." In the remarks of the spokesman for 02 of St. Louis' leading business men here Friday night on a i good will tour of Egypt, and in the utterances of members of the tlis- tiiiKuiihed party, this was the AUGUSTUS NEXT TO LAST SURVIVING DUTCH PIONEER WHO VAME TO-COUNTY IN EARLY i His Life's Review Gripping- Romance of Fine Deeds of j-. Yeoman and Christian Who Ventured Info'Illi- nois When "Effypl" Was Wilderness SIM III CHIEF ENJOfe LEWIS' Smouldering Re-hl tains Control in SPRINGFIELD 1L.L August riiUiotl', of Mr.

and cm with fire lie-' liu of 1 1 thp hittlo Names of Patients Not Released, But No New Cases Reported Mrs. Andrew Imhofi' was born in nenth to dry it for Somerset Conntv Pennsylvania. I Married In 1871 July 2Sth, 18-17. When but a verv Mr. ImhotT united in mur- small bov he r-ame, wi(h bis par- rinp'o to Minerva Snvrter in jcnta.to thp newly s-cttlrd slate year 1S71.

The- RnVd.V family lived The -jcmi'iier wns mri.de north'of MtirphysboVo where Ed trelofilie fin me ind hi) 000 bc-rship of the Illinois ion wns on liPie tine's slate union tx.cutnes 'till ins control tlnoiif-li i temporary injunction a.s.ajn-st 7ohn Carbondale health -oflicere de- physboro-Ava road on a tarm mil in ivi ui-juiyvinoro tjij some time in the parly Thp Wayman now lives lie lived for -i Pr si(lenl ami P1 officials of the' tanirily first settled on the Mur- number of on a farm near the i Uniled Mi nc of America; dined fot unexplained reasons Sat- i owned by Andrew Heiple. unw present Aiioil Picquni-d farm nnd- Both sides claim the support A few while here also cleared and Proposed Ordinance in Council to Permit Salt of Medicinal Liquor to gne a list of typhoid pa- years later moved fr.i-t proved most of a farm enst of ihe tientb foi publication. It is believ- of land purchased from Mrs. Ad- P.enucoun creek ed the action was taken to guard line Graeit, mother of John Grneff. Ameil wainst added distress of the Kvho HVM, -in Murphyshoro.

This miles public mind a situation which tract is-a parf of the Henrv Imho-l' for doctois declare is not nee- estate and the log house st.l! of OkHho easinlv dangerous. staiuls hhort 0 st of tlu 01 state union membpiship I of (he siib-disfz ici now uot of Mkrp "re i uwnod moved he n- taken sides umed i slind ot neulnrfeOv-. Goetti- Peoiu i. Sumd.nd mcl John Pnnkioit ot Leu is theme oi 1 their of wha Three years' last Airru t't will he Charley Hoot for Clii- TTTgo, and goodness only' knows who for 'Connie Mack, tasting the sting of defeat for the first time in the series, was trying to think'up another of those spectacular surprises such as the 1 one with whch he crossed the CuLij by sending Howard Ehmke in to pitch and win the first game. Not only are the Cubs better off: mathematically result of winning, the'third game, they- should prove, vastly, improved ball club with encouragement they, received froriv their if- Oiie after another, his employes Murphysboro iiaYe admitted he told them what' to say to the District Attorney and to tell from the witness stand regarding events in the "conference" room iii the Pantages building that Eunice Pringle claims the scene of the attack.

"Mr. Pantages told me, what to the testimony Tillie pretty 19 year old usherette in the Los Angeles Pontages she stuck to it through attempts of defense attorneys to break it down yesterday. Her nerves overtaxed by the ordeal, ehe collapsed into the arms of a bailiff as she left i by JMnrphysboro "doctors There is re.as.pn to believe- the! Just Svhere t-h'e Of the, fifteen were one. of th-- long life dates hack to the limn 1,,, in tne i sev era i Pennsylvania German tarn- when sturdy revoked (hf Jllnu, lt speil is broken. They have 1 Monday she must undergo another proved that they: ar.e not destined cross for any such devastating defeat as overtook -Pittsburgh in 1927 and The story of the timorous but resolute lit.tle usherette stiriick a thrortgh now to win.

the 1S29 world they go down, it won't -wHij font, of whitewash. official. the St. Louis Cardinals 'In 192S. heavy blow at the defense of her They have a fair chance of coming i employer.

It, followed similar timony of two other of Fantasies' employees. Miss Husso'e telling blow was this: "Mr. Pantages ago. and that his mother w.is hnrii what vhe wi iter get here," the Olle dnipslst.htis said that-he and' 'Carbondale remains utterly at and Ninth streets. Tim i tntiv ely as the dnte'of putTrle -hear- findings.

Tmhoff ot Kansas City, Mrs tiu provisional pi esident has oneti- tes past the biggest high school' building in Southern Illinois. A change was proposed in the machine ordinance. 1 The told me 'this is weather, forecast for this afternoon, your story. Say that Miss Prngle was "cloudy with milder weather," came into the balcony it was announced at 9:30 I oday. feries Statistics statistics for the first'three games follow: 'PCT.

Athletics 2 1 .007 Cubs 1 -2 .333 Paid attendance: 130,718. Hecelpts: Commissioners'share: S87.786-.40. Players' share: Each contending club: 852,007.76. Each League: theater alone and that of she alone. Three minutes after township high school." "Phew" was the expressive rejoinder.

i Returning to Elks Club the visit-1 ors were taken to. the large lodge! They found it packed scries Stick to t() series three minute foiniallv "Now, Miss Rueso, was that the i Davis can truth?" District Attorney Buron The respons the left shy thought the -state school was at change, however, would not permit LondondPYYII Carbondale," one guest remarked. operation, of slot machines here, it I "It lie was told. "This is is stated. (jriri i Stripped Naked Boucher, orenpiprt Ijr children, other anil many rases oei ei Imhoff.

the same to mourn his departure. Tho of the did Fitt.s inqured of gir! "No, faint her the white-faced was genuine. came from way down to their toi it Blaze Again In Chicago Beei of 22 clothing occupied the undivided at- CHICAGO-Gans and guns have tention of the population here blazed again, leaving Bandit Killer Smiles At Jury Death Sentence half-hour alter she left." we ever met," one druggist was'j'a sub.ur.b Ind to stop. Roy-Keene, assistant manager told. were six bullefe in his heart.

Police I The girls of the theater, -was requred to The visitors found the business I the hasty order given him- by Pan- district ablaze with light, the curbs tages to change about the mi- jjamined, with cars crowds on racketeers. were forced, to alight site where Henry Melvin now be'-becamp f- Organized Mt. Joy Church tflioted and several times i-eemcd o-i The Imhoffs al'ong with the oth- the road to 'recovery. HP grew er Pennsylvania emigrants wpre much worse last Palm-JUiy Lutherans in faith and did not for- ul lingered until Tnesdhy morn-1 get then- faith when thev settled in ing when just as the light of a now this wilderness land The nearest day was breaking and the him Lutheran church was Zion located ing west of De Soto jn the Kimmel set- spirit took its night as God called t( tlemont. and so the Imhorf.s ami him from his buffering, others who had settled in their' He lived to the good old ate of S3 years, 2 months, and 13 days.

community began to hold Lutheran Church, service's in the Butcher school house It WPH in this school house that Mt. Lutheran congregation was. organized in 1R5H. and here the deceased united with congregation, the Rev. C.

Thomas being thp pastor at Ilia: time. Rev. Thomas was the! regular pastor at Zion Lnlhenm A hjippy reunion wn-i hold Fridflj agreement between the "lid the miiift winkeia lie mi Ten Counts in Bill Ten counts aie up in tbe bill to tie tin. inds Lewis; The first count asked LewisJhe I above the eastern lioriion. his from "1 the Illinois the' M-cond from sposing or removfcje all odictM-s Hi- Ization; the thud fiom taking session of proper! i or money, real or personal, of ill oftlual the fourth fiom interfering HIP duties of district agents or emploics fifth from tii- Illinois miners the Illinois' operators' assou.ition tn sixtlx from c-arryint, into effect anv Meet First Time In 38 ne a incurred the enmity ot and the masked men stripped them chnrch aml organized Hie home of Mr.

and Mrs. Lou clel )f th mtein itional board in group of South Chicago alcohol or tlieu- shoes, stockings n-irtv i Dlltheran ch "rcli in De Soto about 11 ocknrd, ot Clay streit, Mrs. rcforuico to tin srate district'- tKe i. j. i i i'- ki 'j lure in the "consultation" room.

lewil 'ks. i More than a score of shots were 1 appaiel was then piled into witn Hearty expressions of con- fired in a- battle at the AVindmill heap and Bratiilation and far arewells, the party Tavern last night when Joseph' The girls and the chauffeur of dresses and lingerie. All the wear-, same time ns Mt Jov was organized. Lutheran were later held in Mt. Joy school house.

LAMAR, bored flitted across the face of, Ge'org J. Abshier last night as he jury sentence him to ii the gallows for his part bloody holdup of the First here'in 1928. Abshlre's 'yonng attorney, Rogers, appointed by the defend two of the three said he would file a motion for new trial. Mrs. E.

A. Kessinger, widow of the bank teller trais: kidnapped to serve as a shield, tor the fleeing and then murdered'''burst started home. Again it was escort- Tonhey, 35, said to be a MaywonJ the truck were lined cu uiis uiis nine to the city limits on beer up and told Molly Lee. of Memphis, Ti-nn and seventh from inteifenng with tituS her brotlier, Walter Gnnn. of check-off system the eighth from.

Bloomington. 111., met for (he first collecting any monpv the -way ot Jr a log building-which stood where Lime in thirty-eight years. A hop- fines, ahsessments dues. the present Joy school i.s locat-1 day wns- spent together by (hi! ninth from suspending Avenges Attack supplied! having been info tears the verdict. Her husband's father VasT.

tieside his daughtei'-iri-law holding her baby. "The Verdict, is right." -hte -whispered, it doesn't bring back ray boy ed and that, of a passerby, police enthusiastic ov determined today. A third man, also an tmuitend-; industrial development ed target, was wounded in the several of the delegates on th's ch icago Cubs ceirter fteldeK and on a annual "goodwill" tour, remarked Mick Cochrane, Philadelphia jealous with surprise, that agricultural con- letlcs catchers, ivbre tied today for in? to a danoe (, he bj r(t shooting which occurred downtown street. The dead are R. W.

Plant and (Iit ious in southern around" tfle lead among the world seVi' a truck driver named Herbold. The Marion im- hitters an average hey were going to he shot. One i ecl Tlle old log school house wns brother nnd sistpr. The guests at disciplining board members the tenth from up provisional thp hill the othp-rC i.rgp 1 the functions of failed to bind districts together with HIP lestrtt that tho miners orgSn.izj.tion has lost, a large pirt of meniber- ship, "has bf comp unable to aid in I (he-bifuminous mines ot the AffieV- lean continent injured man was M. B.

Cochrane. each. series go-1 ing Mr the fa thereof Jfre Henr-v Imhoff. who now lirefc THE WEATHER For Illinois: talrito- nlfcht and Sunday, cooler tihight, frost north and cintral portlbuR. I Proved tremendously during the A.

J. Wimberly, who fired the year i shotu. charged plant with attack-1 Tha growth yins 8S afl CAN CONTINUE in that eectiou, and the I VETERINARY, automo- interest tanners and townspeople I bjle alongside that which.Plant dlsployed K- atlOBal Dr Striegel, niwly and Cochrane were ridtog and op-, show rere tMs was noted State Tuberbf sU Iir ia'fepeeto'r," Stlirtd ened fire. The.wounded tmck The tour wetft thra Saturday that he will Hot, "iutcll BLUES he drove his er chanced to drive into the line of fire i Wlmberly surrendered to the SerJefe title, fa Zwilling of thfe Btoei.planied,-tA Bifid iis Du a reception worlc Hft a fflll 46Btlaup trte ace iftin committee headed by Mayor Ar- service hi can be th'fe Koehestei (Turn to four, pieaie) aid to st6ck btv-ners. WlnSS today.

t. I on the oJrl Iraboff es(3fe, Aivo large tree to the I for their church Mr Imhoff helped to thf trie to bib brother Hetiryi mill it info lumber for this liuilifmg Thp tj-ci tp laikt tUat thS first log llaS be quartered 3ni font used to haul 1 the 4 WlngS en ey. of -farm and stable occupied the! Also it is aJIeseif that tbo tJnti- interest here as- the Ka- i od Mine Workers of America has Dairy Show, the St. Is ceased to exist through riuvteioiB ational Horse Show, exposition in the now Biiilfliiig. the i of its own constitution The orfete- Poiiltry and Pet Nation is alleged to hav passed f'" joint, tW6 out of existence nn March if L.

am6ng the vfention to elect are-the through the failure of JeHil s. pi-eSldPDt, to call a and vocati6n.il agri'cultui'i) ofBonrs have continued the-oii ization-. It is alleged that Lewis has sued a course which KI broken up the union with (Turn pase.

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