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The Edwardsville Intelligencer from Edwardsville, Illinois • Page 9

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EDWARbSVlLLE WTRUJOEtfOTr MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1930. A I I I I HALK-- Used i ot all kinds. Edwardsvllle House Kuril- Co. no4 VQll SALK Oil HUNT-- -Six room lioucu located at S27 Holyoahe Rd, Inquire 119 McKlnloy Ave. 9218 l-'Olt SAr.K-- Guaranteed rebuilt bat- tei-iea and used tires to fit any ear.

never close. Park Scrvlco Station. OH. 8984 VOH HALM--Chickens, Capons and Capons slips li to 10 Will deliver. Call Mrs.

IMnuind Keller, Kdnanlsville, 111. 3232- l-'t)lt A 4 1 tsali'K ot very good a a hay market prlco at a oa the i i i Road. Call at Killing A l-'ranKe. l-'OK SAM 1 )-- coal delivered Nft, 1 nut delivered $3.25, i i No. 2 nut delivered $3.

a Overs'root, Pliono 8 0 0 9 1 2 Oil 'J'HADK-- --Two room modern houses. Ideally located. Triced 10 sell. terius If desired. Ktolr.e, Lumber 1'lionc 20 or I 0200 Oak furnaces.

Alao all maliei oC furnaces repaired. Sheet metal work of i kind and radiator A. Mlnd- rup 215 St. i.oiila Phone U63W. 9077 l-'Oll SAIjB--Mt.

coal at $4 per-ton delivered or $:) per ton at yard. Loaded by a i In wagon or 1 K'lwarcUvlllo Coal Troy anil L. M. Tracks. Siipf I'liono office 108, residence f.20 8S88 l-'OK SAM-: i Improvement PaUng IJonds.

In City of Collinsvllle, Illinois, uileo par, lu- fei'est per cent. For information I i Joseph Ked ft Sons. a ot a i EdwardsvUle, G328 HAUB, lUO.NT OK TUAOH-- Ono five room modern bouso located at 1224 Street, Lcclalre. This homo Is a i a new uiu! lias hardwood floors tlirnugliout. Wo i soil It on easy terms or wo will rent it for Bonnble rental.

1'honc 45 or 1214K. 81)54 on cis JVOTICK--A good used tiro Is a better buy a a cheap new one. Inquire about oiir, guaranteed used tires. 404 Tire 121 Illllshoro Ave. 093S i a program and Iilo social will be at Center Irove School on a evening December 22nd.

i i begins ut 7:30. Uvory body welcome, MifaS Lauretta Hatch. Teacher. JsOTICIO---When Christmas sli don't forget that we have on hand a nice selection 01 a i hiclud- Starks Jted Dellcioui, Stamen Wlnsap, Itoman Hcauty and Wlns.ip. 1'rlees very reaionblo.

(5eo. Cussfus. 8221 N'OTICK-- Call OK Coal at lid- wards Ico Plant for coal. Furnace iurap $4 par ton, 6 In. J4.CO, nut $3 25, mine run 50c extra for coal a In one ton lots.

I'hone 40 at Ico Plant. Obtendorf and Krumcieh. 8018 NOTI4JK---Lonjt distance moving. Kadi load is insuied. Will call glvn cstlmutcs free.

J. 11. Taylor i Storage Co. 2 7 and Washington, i a i City, Illinois, Tri City 24 or MtU. 1526 NO'l'K'K--Stop! Look' and Hstcn! in.

Koolt at our new Xmas Jewelry. And llwte to our ingly low prices. We also ilo repair work. npprcirlat- fd. K.

Jowelor, 217 Ulllsboro Avc. S8(i4 Seo Uolla i i i i a Worden, 111., for Vhllco liaby I rand radio tubefi. Also Mujostiu and Cro-iley. All electric to operatu on 32 i i Cood used battery $5 and up. Trade in your old tet.

SI226 Use for results. IJJONT--Store room, 229 North Main Street. Apply J. E. Hillskotter.

1 8 6 t'Olt KK.NT- N. Kansas Kansas St. O-'our room house on Rt. Apply at 538 N. 9234 l-'OK KENT--Six room modern house in Crocker 1'lace, furnished or unfurnished.

Call 1058H. 9217 VOH IIBNT house, very Five room modern close In to clly. Seo Albert Both man Dealer. Sous, Ford 0 0 CARS L'SKD CAUS-- Bothuian sale. Ford tourings, coupes, FO- danu.

Many others. All models ready to go. Wring a lioth- num Sons. Ford Du.ilers. WHOI.KSA 1,14 Wheat New corn i corn Vellow corn Mixed corn Oats, new Old'White Corn Old Yellow corn Old Mixed corn Timothy 17 I littler nna Eggs frcsll i Poultry Spring chickens Old chickens A A CAKD OK THANKS I i meauH ot thaukiiiK my frteiuU their j)atronage and wish ciirh and everyone a Merry Olnii-tmas and n.

Happy New Year. Roic Cltne. 9 2 5 I for corn corn corn (JIIHHIIT COUUT XOTICK. State ot Illinola ss. Co.mty of Madison.

I RIadibon Circuit a ary Term, A. D. 1H31. lu Chaim ry. a Hull -vs Hall, nil! for divorce No.

I 1 7 7 I a a i by i a on Illo in tlie Clerk's oftlce of tl.o i i Court of Madison a i a in the above i cause, a i saltl a i Hall I a i ent of. the State of I i and i out the reach of the pi'o- ss of the and the com Oats WliUu MlM'ri a llran i i Timothy A a a Hllf.vr Hild Kggs llutter i i i a and Vegetables. lettuce, per head Apples, 3 llm for Cabbaye, per I Turnips iij i i PI Ib New potatoes 41b Oraiij-e-, Lemons Potatoes per I Green beans PorK chops It) V- chops, Ib. Hound dteak Sirloin steak Smok Menu. a i i a i Hied bill i vorce herein anil a in chancery a i been issued i a a M'eorni Monday a a i I said a whoso non-re' i a i as above, a i i a you bu nnd aiipenr before oiu- a i Circuit Court, to be holdeii ut the Court house In tlio City ot Kdwards- on tlio second Monday of a ary A I 9 mid ami there pleud, or answer to said bill according to ihe iiiliM and practice of.

salrt i will be a for confessed, and a decree en- toied against according to tho prayer Dated at a day of December A. 1). 1930. SIMON I A A I J. A Solicitor Complaitnuit.

J)oc8- 15-2 2) 9 US tiiirci IT Coi'tiT State of i i i I Smoked i .53 .85 .86 .85 .93 1.30 l.GS 2 2 0 0 2 I .115 .45 .45 .10 .25 .03 .10 .05 .15 5 .35 .40 .30 .30 since 189C July ivhcat Ucre averaged much lower early today: Corn and oats also established a new all around low record for the season. Tho culcf. immediate poinlnating influence was Argentine government crop cfitiiuateH implying 200,000,000 bushels exportable wheat nurpliM an amount 120,000,000 bushels more than last season. Opening 1 cents off to a shade advance. Chicago July delivery of wheat showed hut little power to raljy although efforts held otlier deliveries started uuchanged I 'A cents olt and subsequently a general setback.

poul- Hghu St. Louis Produce. KggH 25, llu heavy 17 i 15; roasters 12; Kj; 33; iliielts 5. SI. f.ouls (fi'iUn.

No 77; No fi 75 llfil No i 83-S4. Com Wlilto No 2 No 3 No 5 i Oats- White No 2 33'', Vo 3 112 No 4 32-1)2 i of Aludison a a i i vealers Term, ft 1). 10 111. In Chancery. Lorentt Day vs A Day.

1)111 for i i i It a a i by a i a i on Illo in ti. Cli-ik's olfice of the i i of Madison aforesaid, In the above cntltli cause, that llm a A Day. Is non-resld- ent of tbo of Illinois, and without tlio reach of the ordinary process of this and tlie said complainant a i Illfd her bill for divorce herein and a summons lu chancery having been Ksued herein according to law returnable on tho second Monday oC January 1SI31. Now you, Iho said a whoso non-rns'dencn appears as above, aro hereby notified that unleui you bo and appear before our paid i i Court, to bn holden Court Utilise in tho City ot Kd- wardsvllle, on thn second -Monday of a a A I i and thou a their plead, or answer to said hill according to rules and practice of said i then said i will ho takcu for confessed, nnd a draco entered against you according to tho prayer thereof. Patod at Kdwanlsvllle, this day of December A.

I). 3930. SIMON KKM.KH.MANN, JR. Clork A I J. MANNING, SoUc.Utn 1 lor Complainant (Dec Ji-1.

-22) 9111 lOjD.l. St. Louis 1 I 15,000: a -Heady I 10 I early. a i i 1 4 1 good a i-hoico 2 5 Hip to -01) good and choice S.05-.S.15- medium 200 to 2 5 0 good aud choice 8- 1 heavy 250 to 350 good and choice. 7.75-S.10; a i i 2 7 5 to 500 i i and good i 7 plg-j 100 to good and ehole.e 7-S.

Cattle btwers slow a denl'i steady i i i bulls 25 1 i ehiwi- es slow. a i a clasweH ii'10 to 100 Kood and choice 1013.50; and i 10.2 1 1 0 0 to 1500 choice 10.5012.75; good S. i 7- M.2.1; heltera 550 to 5 0 and choice 1 1 7 5 1 2 common and med- linn 4.00-7.75; covvi good and rholeo common i 4-5; low and etitter 2.50-1; bulls good and choice i.25-h.2B; cutter to medium 3.50-5.25; voalere Rood and choice 5.75-] medium 7.25- S.75; cull and common 4.7.^5; stoclr- er and feeder Rteers good and choice i common and medium 4.50 to (i.tiO. i i 1500; uiarlfct op- nned Mearty. Quotations clasie-i Limbs DO down and choice 7.25-H.25; medium cominun 5 ewes flO to 150 uinlluiii lo choice 3.75; cull and common Chicago Market, With Uio Lhe-rpool wheat prices (Jrain Close.

Wheat, Mar 0 7 1 May 81; 8 I 1 i 4 Due 0 71i 7 Corn -Jfar 7 3 OS; "May 0 N' 70; 7 3 Dec 0 (14 Oats- Alnr 0 3 2 i May 32 Ti; 3 2 Doe 0 31- York Htoclt Market. Trice luovomentd at opening were. mixed, but loading shares mostly showed Uttlo change. American Tobacco I) gained points, Johns Manvlllc A i a Telephone and Union Carbide about li. American Smelling anil Dupont lost Woolworth and Fox and Steel Vi- IVniuijlviinla gained of a point but Union 1'aclllc 'and Hock Island lout a i or two, and Chesapeake Ohio sold up point to slip back.

American Telephone, American Can, and Air Reduction gained a point or morn, and Ceneral Motors Idjum-2g5- and Ktc.Jl Ueueral Klectrlc and (Jeneral wero i a cliouged. In tlio coppers, A i a Kt'iuiucotl and ran by advanced to I point, presumably in ruapouso to larger export sales last week. Coca Cola down ii points, and jKAxlii'an Kodak, United Fruit, V'irst Natlon.il Stores dowu 3 to 1 4 prominent soft spots. New a Heading Kroger Hro- ji'ci'y and Aiibu'ni A lost 2 to 21i i.tnd IJ Steel, American Telephone, Standard of New Jersey, Hears Roebuck, Heal, IT. Macy and Southern racillc 1 to 1 A a a and I i a i Copper retained pan of i I i i a 1 point advances.

CIIUISTM'VS TO CONTJMiH Fj: 1U DAYS Kabat, Morocco. 22--ToiH of silver i changed hands today ah around tlio world onlerert the gayei.t period of fisastiug of the Mohammedan year, Chabau, i will last for days. Chahan, of Turkish year started at dnwn Hih luoriiiiig and will i i the great fast of i a a starts on a a 20. Chabau is the hworite feast with Moslem childroD, for It IH cclubruted just ns is Chrlntmas iu countries, hut has the advantage of lading 29 dayn instead of one. la Irnowji an tho Month ol' (lifts, down bottommost quotations d) WWUtmln, Ij tlwtMH W.f MW Hlltt IIJ lilliUIHLIUinl ill, Meeting Every Need The listed on this page meet practically every need of Edwardsville people.

If what you want is not here today look i again tomorrow, for the opportunity catalogue is i every day. WA3VTKU -Wash woman to eomti to hoviHo on Monday or Tue day Cull at office. 923S NOTH'K. in Voniiosa. Tainan, l''ormosa, Dec.

2 2 A series ot a i a startiug at 7 2 0 A. M. shook the Inland of l-' today. At Alltel, rqiorts houses finllapwd. Tlie shooliii were I'vIL heavilv here.

Maryvillc, Prisoner Removed from St. Joseph to Kansas City. The imderalgned, of tho estate ottJohn Volxt, dnceaned, hereby given notice that she will apiwni" before the J'rohato of Madison County, at tho Court Houso In lld'- wnrdBVillo on the 1 rst a of Februaiy next, at which time all persons having claims against rtuul estate are notified to a for the purpose of a i same adjusted. Dated this 2nd day of December A. J).

1930. JOSKJ'HINE VOK1T, Exoetil A F. Sl'ATIlM. Attorney. (Doc 8-15-22) i 2 2 I i i The uudersigDod, oxticutor of the of Allou, dm-eauQiU horcby gives notice that ho will Bear bel'oro fho Oolirt ot IVhullHou County, at the Court House EdwardsvlUo on first ol February next, at which time all persons liavlng claims against said estate aro notified to a for tlio purpose, ol having snino ailjUBtod.

Dated this 3rd day of Dncomlisr A. D. JOHN 0. OIIVE. 8 15-22).

Nogro i i in a i hero ol mobs Irled to tulivi mond coal's of Mine, Velum Co)l school toacber, i today, safe from which jirevluunly bad him from HIM bherijf ho guarded him. i i i w.Us brought bore lust nlijhl from St. Joseph, in county, at tlie order of, Sheriff John lloach, who feared unotlior altumiit, MmHai- Unit raadu oarly Sunday, might occur. a morning ffiob of nearly hundred persons iriiiembleil beforii (ho county Jail In eph and demanded tho i i re leased to them. Sheriff Koach shouted hlri urn-nil through tho barred sttifil dnor oil the jail, and then callod polluo ami (Iro- mun to aid liiin.

The S5lb Uink corpti stationed at St. also TUIS called out, but, although no eoncerlwd attack matcriallwd, it was liount before tho mob ilispori ed, Tbo of mob Ind sono to St. Joseph from Mar) vlllo, away in Nodaway coiinty, it was roportdd. Kvcry precaiitiim hnd boon tttUsn against sunh mob action, the prisoner being talwui out of Mary'vnie tmiiKMUatnly afler i ar- roiit, and gnard doubled nt tho St J- 11 Transcriptions; A musical, novelty consisting of 11:16 Song of the Strings; 11:30 songs and "Tho Night Hefore Xmas" 11:46 Reminiscing iu recitwl by Don Clark will be featured ballads; 12 Luncheon Dansaute; by Mardi Gras Xmas program at 8 o'- 12:30 Hits Of 12:45 Sylvan clock over KMOX. Guy I.ombanlo Itrlo; 1 Ilussiell Kaiser; 1:15 organ; introduce a new song hit as one 1:30 Transcriptions; 1:45 the features in the Robert Hums Panatela program over KMOX at 9 o'cloclr.

Tho Yuletide spirit dominates tho Ceiieral Motors''Family 1'ar- 2:10 Music Album; 2:30 l-'rlendly Four; 2 4 5 Records; 3 Story Teller; Hotsy Totsy 3:30 Sing a Song hour; Variety Three; 4 ty over KSD at 8:30 1'. M. "Three House; 1:30 Violinist. O'clock In tho Morning" and will be played by the I a a Troubn- 5 M. organ; 5:15 Melody Masters; 5:45 Transcription; (i Melody dotiM over KWK at 7:30 V.

M. The'Mastern; (5:15 unary Five; (1:30 Tho were a i he Chorus" from "Taiinhoiis- Melody Mn-U-ni; Civic Service soon or" will he sung by thirty male.vote- Ihoiir; 7 llailyw orda-stra; 7:15 San- es In Hit) Maytag hour over KWK Clans; 7:45 Hailys orchestra; 8 lul i i 8 o'clock. A Xnm play lu honor oC I Irene Schvehu.r; 8:15 Datlys orehe.s-P va! "'t' I'V a 12-11 wore tho little "Community" i a Honiiorns; 4 5 Hobby third closed and then SPORT NEWS TWU'P, In a uon-eoufercnci; at Livingston last Saturday nlglH, KdwardfivtUi) High defeated Livingston by the, hcore of 19-14. Tho Hengal reserves also swamped the. Livingston HiiliK to the tune of 21-10, Tho l-'IrKt team game wa-i wori In Iho fourth period when field goals by l-'ahrlg and.

11. Tenor a frea thiovv by McLean broke up a 1 4 (lo and enabled the Iteiipnls lo a off with the victory. birthday presented by 9 Arcadians; Castle and Sliced and I i at 3 0 01 or KWK. TOVKilirs I I I A Ivtt'K. St.

LouiH, I i lie-- lOTSliow Jlnnt orchestra; 10:30 Kanlilng Inn orcluvtra; 11 Lunges Fhe 11:80 Haily orchestra. KMOX, St. l.onifi, K-- 5'V. M. A 5:20 i i i A.

M. Taylor roiih i cliabcrx; il a i Cecil and Sall; Cnolt tlio a a 4 Ilulaliuloo program; 7 Radio Transit 30 liiuim Troubadours; 8 O'Cedar Time; 9 4 5 Newcast- iiews; Miiytug 8:30 Clioso- horougli Quiupaiiy Heal Folks; 9 Carlhon; Kmpire I i 1,0 Ainos and A 1 0:1 5 jjCrunoml'es Period; i Vagabonds Ayers radiogram; (lluise i Haniiouy hoys; 4 i Helen book; 7:1.1 IJrad and Al; 7:30 3Jevo- 7 4 i 8 for everyone; 8:30 Morning moods; (iHTi Kd'dU' OaliiK-r; Oiean Spray ed for liie other 1 po'nts. Tti" Foods; Toa-simaster piogram; I of the (v.o i w.u the i foiu'th rally which niatio Hie linal icon 1 11114 on (he Ion-; end of (lie count. Tenoi- lead his team to In i i ntlnic.lon by i-levi'ii 5 livid goals and a free l-'tihni: was next In i v. points v.lnlo McLeiin a'-euiiM- on and i 10 Ford a 10:15 O.cur ,) aceouiued for 13 points.

jlleathev; 10:50 Town 10:43 ul ulm ltu KdwardM-ille re- wrven lit with 6 points i llalrd and ei'tra; Jeff, rson orchestra; 11:30 Tolls wood; :50 Farm a 12 illr M'" 1 mal Ch.i.-e orchestra. jlV.rm 1 2 2 i Farmers program "ononl a IK: made 5 points aeh. point man the. St. Louis, K'OO Iic-- i 1 2 4 0 Farm I.IvincMon n-'-nrr, with 5 jiolnl- to 5 1'.

Mai-tern nf 1 Foul 1:15 orchestra; his i i Melody; 6:45 Transcriptions; (i 3 0 organ; 'i Songs and patu-r; i i i i i I a i i a of I i ody 11:15 Iluno-y 1 5 This i Kiioppcuh; 3 11:30 Melody 1 1 CMn uiony hoyi-; 3:15 I a i a I 3 3 0 1 i I A I 7 llaliys orelicntra; i a 4 i 7:15 SaiiUi Clans; 7 4 5 Hailys 4 1 5 A 1 in Words; 4 3 0 ffi A i a cjr I i i tallied llrst on .1 free bv Sohovich and Hodi'Khli-i'o me i a Held gna! and a a 10 To Do a i i String i ,:::0 Hu-ovs i 1 0 3 0 a i I orcliesti a 5 4 5 a Co program; a bucket to make scon- in i 5 The A i i i tl I'lilllliu 1'ly- of at the 1 1 i 4 i SKOON1) QrAUTKU 1 i i pro.M'.im; succewjve by Fabri'4 am) 11 C.olden C.ato orcheflra. KMO.Y. St. Louis. 2 7 5 1 1090 )'.

M. Alrcatttlo a i i :15 i ensemble; 3 0 Story i Strait" a Candy Co program; .1:30 Tlio I i 8 mado Ibc scoro 111 ()f i i un OI j. rt Play; 8 3 0 A i i i i i Taiis; i) Panutela orch- lifi "reheitra; 11:30 organist. i i in eritra; records; 10 orchestra; 1 0 1 5 a Xed; i i (Hi 11:30 in. KSO, l.oujs, 5SO )'.

M. Illacli and Cold .1:30 i i ot I'ersonalltlos of tho llm-lf i an Oii.v; 7 7: 10 a i a U( mber of political prisoners in National a i a 7:30 A l()(lay ol wt l0 niresf, I llypsie (general ,5 )h am i I lie halt. I i A A ruiso.VKiw n()(i( uk lo Nink a lMa a) A I Sl'A H. tied the county a i Dee. 22 i Party; 10 Kemps a in eonneetion i the ivent Hotel New a 11 Jones 01 11:30 y.

aKempted a I I i i a and i i a I at full force 'I'oiiKirron, A A i i i he sung by Frank i i in (be stuiie program over at 7 o'clock. A i i i will be presented on machinery to clear (he cases as hpi.t'dllv ius iiosslble. Many of the men in jail a i confessions of i complicity (n the rebel moveiueia. i Students planned to i i the by the 1 Stock Company over 1 lo a I at V. M.

A vailed program of old ll h'-W, and favoicd and now numbers i be nlayi by a r.ludent i i if the i the I Oil orchestra dlrt-c- menl did not i llieii- reiuekt. A 5. tlon 01' Wayne King over KWK at 7 cordliiK to tentative plans, the Alacli o'clock Han FraneiM'y, City ol' i begin a a 10, the Golden will be subject ni1 lmaH tion ends. the. Salute over i at.

9 M. The StiiKcrs internationally a i choral will bo, fu.aturcd i llm Coco ith a free throw. K. KodeshU'ro came i i a h.thlitt niid i a i lo- anl K. Tenor i.

Held i as the a i ended 12-11 in in of Lh roi'jrrn QFAKTKU i looped a basket to OJK the iiinl pi-lod but a basket by and a fieo throw by Ksihrlg tied K-oie at 14-all. Successlvo Held goals by Fahrlg and H. Tenor and charity tdss by McLean gave Hie Hi n-alf (he jiolnls and their mar- M1 rr for mlla 10 Huutei- Klllcsl. l-'reeporl. 111., 22 Sanders, 1Vl i iu.ii.Mi in) VjUCil la program at l'.

M.vover USD. 23, was kllie wlu-n a sHot- KS1. St. Louis, 550 A. HI.

The, Quaker Melodies; 8:45 A Vrograiu; 10 Child; 1 0 i Uonseliold liulliule; 11:45 On i of Song; 12 sylvanla a i i I Coron- UD11C ado oj-chnstra; 3 0 a Wallace Tlojjpor; 2 Talks 2 3 5 Musical 2:30 Bridge game; 4 Afternoon Te.i; Uuly Next Door; 4 4 5 Tea i ers, 5 1'. M. Dlnc.U Hold urclie.itnr, 3:30 i i i of Pemojialidei, the Day; 6 4 l-'iclturds; 7 Troi- ha Tiellh; 7: 15 Snoop atln 1'oep; 7 3 0 held by i FliekiHger wss discharged accSdonlally jesterdny while they luiutlng ne.ir Klroy, Law for Illinois To Aid Gang Fight i page Vlorshcim fvollcn; Muale.il Mawi-l juilorious the Bangster, the courts 7.ine; Happy Wonder i i not convict him for merely Songbird; 9 3 5 l.ui-lsy peariuir in public." Convictions, entailing small fliuss or short priuin sentences, csw a against gangsters ou such charges as gnu carry! bond jump- Ing, attempled Jury bribery or witness Coiuinn i.aul. A list of such otlX-nsis la contained in tin 1 proposed stale act, "For au hov, the law would -work," Coudon said, "take Strike (irohf'Slrn; 10 Ciitton or- e'matva; 10:30 orc.liciiUa; 31 Junes 11:110 Illuelow or- uh nst rn. St Louis, Mo ill 11:45 M.

Social ho.ir; 7 1 5 News a i Ford and AVallace; 7:4," Bill and Jtoie; Xmuit Club; .8:15 Uiulth program; 8:30 Lumber 8:15 Melody thvc.ti; II l.lhby Crocor; looking Class; tt bo .1 :4 5 10N r'nw'ot Totals T)' 0 I) 11 0 19 l-'U (I. Kodeghlero. .3 Sohovlch. 0 witty, 0 Uolob, King, 0 K. liodeghiero, 2 FT 1 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 ti Totals 5 4 1 Time of halrer.

-U! minutes. Kctercc -Ahlfrs. I I 0 1 Jlaird. I Viuizo, Adams, I Add. Totals FT Tl' i r.

ti i 0 1 2 3 21 ton iv, vr nl selections; 11 llo-alth talk; 11:15 liistruuieiitaliiits; 1'iirni and Al wTI for his Ixiud. -1'ndflr th.i proposed law, Homo hour; 12:30 Mti'iieM selections 1 then would become a public lillistor Wylie; 1 r.obby Koh- I and a warrant jiuming him as one erln; 1:30 Wharps and flat 1 MB ou Issued. i urn his arrest ho Sii.tei-H of the Skillet; 2 Will. mlU ))( rlcd 0 of being riimo; WoiK.ii 2 4 i of a a i Muslcul loctioii; 4 Diana cmn i c) viml(1 vn 'v sn(iiv r-titiinw 4 3 0 Sums Club. woul1 Jl ma 101 IIM hls)l Jl.

Automobile Club; 6 8 0 a robbery." Melody hoys; Society a I Tho law also would muko'it Happy three; Cecil and a (or ludgcs to eonsidc'i- tbo prisoner's (1:311 a Man; i i i A a i lu witting ball bonds. coal priiM-am; 7 I'uro Oil orchestra; ou bis hpi. -15 Dentil Valley nplsodos; Salute; 9:30 tihrist- mas 1(1 Amos ami Jindy; 10:15 ould hnnd, the of tlio bill said it would Ayorn li.idtojsram; lO'illOITutol Chose 1m rushed through tho 1930 Iwpisla- I I orchestra; turc i a bpwial provision making 3 1 3 0 News liutlettn; 12 i i u. as soon ns by the AferryuialH-rH. St.

I.outs, In this iiuinnnr, Iho law Mi 1 200 lip 7 A. M. pror.nuu; 0 i Day; 8:80 Instead ol wall Ing until neNt run hii niiide eft'ecllve within two hour; 9 Cooch for ratltleailcu, Llpolskl, C. llonoui, S. ItoMOul.

Totals 3 Tlruc of halves --10 Aiders. TP 0 0 9 0 c. a i 10 From Hospital. Worcester, 22--With only a nightgown, and Blipiwre protect her from the cold. Mm.

liar- bam. Bmnmoll, la a hoax weddliiK at Oxford week early today from Worcosttif Mrn. Ininitte Jhirtw to Death. HopkinsvlUe, Dec. PwMler, 71, was burnt! death today whvu Iho swept a taste at tho county poor farm Two ottws buried..

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