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Freeport Journal-Standard from Freeport, Illinois • 2

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I HIfl AN TllO AY rewrt Mete aji nCLU vll I jrectr of (ye American A lnd accomplished much during the (nIp( rcporf of the Amty society sk 4 4 1 i Ant 4 A 4 i 1 11 1A ill)' I COMMUNITY SERVICE BUREAU of Adv 1411 Patronise Journal Standard Advertiser want Li' i Beginning Promptly at Eight January Clearance Sales omorrow Every Garment Radically Reduced ft Din i aiif a Great Sale of 200 New Dresses 10 Made possible by one of the most amazing purchases we have ever closed offering frocks of rare beauty at a Bargain Price This is unquestionably the greatest Dress Sale we have Usual $40 $35 $30 and $25 Dfesses Choice for $15 Most Wanted 5 1 wo Will! tut Ai 1 NTi 4 ft ffr Ba Committee Adv 1 4 1 5t tin the from 200 that he la wreck Athens Jan Election of the Patience is a splendid virtue in others Highways January 21 CANADA TO MINT NEW COIN RESEMBLING YANKEE JITNEY or i ii Ml land who was held in the County jail i M1'sl Ktvllena 'Alchhlshop Meletos the past few nt he under a charge a patriarch of Constan SKIPING ASSOCiATONS 'HOLB ANNUAL MEETINGS at the follow to Ottawa Quebec Jan Canada is to have a new 5 cent piece similar to the American nickel The old coin has been crltclsed because of Its reseniblunA In szc to a Mint ing of the new will be started this week WILL LECTURE BEORE COLORED MASONS To Hold Annual Meeting Next ri day Evening An from to by Agency corporation of reeport to tle Secretary of State at Springfield Thia gives the company and Misses! Sizes from 14 to 46 a year he has to work that ped and leal increase In Its capita stock $8000 to $58000 was certified the Mid West Insurance 'Upon his return Cona'antinople he will work for the establishment of peaceful nnd fo ion of the variori branches of Creek church Matt Marvin Insurance KOEPLAND ORMER HANOVER BANKER RELEASED ON BAIL PATRIARCH NOT LEGALLY ELECTED LOSES POSITION Old Omeera Ua JcrleI: 1 Nurse Re Engaged Valentine 7 Day Party Planned a bigger year" rhone Cedarville 46vo JU A sS'jbC jf i A 4H 3 YE MOTHERS JTt EEPORT girls in their teens need the riost nourishing food they can get Xdm will discover what It Is In cur Issue of riday on bonds shortly MIO WEST CORPORATION INCREASES ITS CAPITAL! jastfwvlve months A detailed re Galena Hl Jan 3 Leo Koep ttnoplo has been declared nullified by the ecclesiastical congress in ses sion nt Halonlkl It was held that the election was in violation of the canons of the churtth the statutes of the ecumenical patriarchate and the agreement reached at the last con gress which was held in Adrianople The congress has decided it was necessary to jiostpone the election of the new patriarch until tjio begin ning of ebruary Archbishop Mele toa Is now en route to Constanti nople to assume the' duties of pat meter Secretary Treasurer Arthur Praise Manager A Steele 1 1 7 THE Tais the Queen nnd afterwords tho Goddess was called this "Mother qjf Medicine" In ancient centtir I) before Christ women were ekllt cd In medicine They knew the greats value of medicinal plants Hippocrates tho of Mcll cine" tnanv centuries later knew 4 ss of the merltof vegetable drugs than did the women of ancient times Lydia Pinkham nearly fifty years ago gave to women hpr Vege table Compound now known every where us Lydia Vege table Compound This la woman's medicine for ailments pre pared from medicinal Adv Professor PE Douglas' of Little' Rock Ark president and edltor of The Reflector Magazine and Lyric Composing Company writer of (and composer of high class music and songs will lecture at the Colored' Masonic Temple 633 Ash 'street January Cth 1322 at 8 sharp Subject "The Horoscope of God Man and Time" Theme: of the Hour" by Prof Preston Edward Douglas Refreshments free Moseley Chinn Corn t'mti shipped 56 I 'it th' 1511 Calves 3119 Hogs "616 Sheep 255 Ch'cago receipts $742'832 commission $59865 sinking ftmd $29913 Miscellaneous expenses $2042 Paid Io shlpiH rs $7336012 Tile fo'lowing officers wera elected: dent Herman Itusekros Vt President Emil Hummer Ian calendar Th e' new year accord ing to the Greek calendar wllb begin January 'l If sftld Ihcre Is a foot I(t Drceca and other countries using the Geek calendar to conform to tbe Gregorian calendar It la hoped that eitabllshfticht of peace In Greece thatthis chanAro mity be accomplIhM Tliorecentlv ejected patriarch tJi Tit Rev Melltos 'Met axokia supjorts the change The Rcv' Metaxakls sailed a feuf days ago Constantinople where ho will take uphis duties as spiritual head of the Greek Orthodox church whlchtaa '150000000 people subscribing to its The partrl arch has been in exile in this coun try for the last year Ills election took plaee during his stay in Amer ROCKORD MAN SUES HIS EMPLOYERS OR 325000 noratlon ha been in business for the past six years and has rnjoved a verv fine exnnnslnn nnd ornwth Tho officers of the corporation arc: President A Woodruff 1 Savanna Vice President Dr Pest reeport Secretary Peasley reeport 'ji I TO ENLARGE SCOPE 'ITS AO TIVITIICS DURING ENSUING I MMtj i jJ BUSINESS MEERHO in uri nil Turan Involved are rocks for daytime afternoon party and business wear garments that the mpst discriminating will readily recognize as simply at $1500 The values are greater than we have offered yet at anywhere near this special sale price 7 than any in 'the past history of th Amity More dsflnlta plans will bo mode at th ebruary busi ness meeting of the society At that time the various committees for the year will also be appointed 'Uy the committees will Im mediately start carrying on thqlr work for the season Visiting Nurse Re engaged At yesterdaye meeting the society re engaged the 'visiting nurse who han been carry mg on the pursing program the organization during the past year Thia was a new feature of the Amity Work which proved a success and the members were unanimous In their approval ot the proposal ot the continuance of the work The received in field illi'ginthr fit fha Arnortpnn Aismpfatlnn fnr artfllv Sorlal Worn Vhlttaff New York City Mr McLean wan reeport aeveral weeks ago at whfen i he made a aurvey of ths city arA nnnsn Hans Vizi Lrt nerrn a 1 uuiu un ruivnw vtuiv Tiy vi neljorts of the past years work jMtlons of th'er community Tn the were offered at the annual o(rre1 ome recomrnenda Jimeet ngof the Aimty society yester tlon for h1 nBrgement of the 'day indicated that the society had of th vIc of rpeport enjoyed a verv prosperous year and Th( r( (ogeth lh the de The Eleroy Shipping Association Hut last evening nt 8 o'clock iriin'Mv uphnnl hneiii iwl 11ia George Roper corporalion Pqtz Ilg report was read Rockford 111 Jan 4 Suit for $25000 was starterl In circuit court yesterday by Lewis Pulz versus the I I JnrxcA ii i a Is asking this sum as damages fori cjanldo poisoning which he alleges he incurred while employed bv the Roper firm The case was docketed by the law firm of Johnson Large A Reno and Attorney Roy 1' Hall Puts was employed In the brasa foundry of the company smelting brass In his suit he claims that 1 the flues were defective causing a lack of ventilation and that as aj result of this he suffered cyanide i poisoning He claims that for over I been ill and unable I his weight has drop to about 130 pounds now a complete phys i The Community Rervlce Bureau one of the organizations Identified with the Civic Center will hold Its annual meeting and election of I officers on riday afternoon Jan I 6th at 4:00 in tho city I hall council room i It is hoped that everyone who contributes or is inter ested in thia organization will attenfl as a board of eleven directors will be chosen and other business transacted ftv zz 'i aMKM' im? i mck 1 LEPROSY CASf JN ROCKORD? 7 1 4 Rockford III' "Jan Charlc'i Peterson a man Ms victim of Treated for two years for another sense was tjuarant'ned 'lata last week at the isolation hospital as a leper Both local health officials ore anxious to ha vec Peterson deported nnd4t is Hkcly tho sufferer will be re moved either today or tomorrow There are three leper colonies In the United States one in Massachusetts ono in Louisiana and one in San ranc'sco MSi of forgery and embezzlement was I released from custody Saturday night a bonding company putting up the necessary $5000 bonds Mr Koepit nd left Immediately for his home in Minneapolis Ixiuls Mints who was also held in the County jail on a lesser charge is expecting to be released Both of these young men were ar s'cd shortly after the failure of the Hanover Unn State Bank and were boun 1 ever to the Grand Jury of tho November term of Circuit Court The case was postponed from ir term to the ebruary If your skin is complexior tongue coated you have a bad taste in your mouth i lazy nq good you shoulcake Tablets Dr Edwards Olive a sub stitute for calomel were prepared bv Dr Edwards after 17 years Of study Dr Ed wards iveT ablets are a pureh vegetablecompound mixed witholiveoil You will know them by their dive color To have a clear pink skin bright eyes no pimples a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days you must get at thecause Dr Edwards Olive Tablets act or the liver and bowels like yet have no dangerous after effects They start the bile and overcome con stipation Take one or two nightly anc note the pleasing results Millions boxes are sold annually at 15c and 0c NOTICE i We will have a rar nf flour at Sciota Mills in a few ne cei days at a very food once ihr date i lx WKU1 th: Call Madden Mgr work durine 1922 and rArpnl lv i anfi on Valentine day fhe privilege elhng nn additionnl The details for the 50'000 worlh of "lock Thecor held this year The almost unbelievable values are the result of a tremendous purchase at wonderful price concessions from a widely known maker of and smart apparel sji a'i kxJ' CHRISTMAS SEAL SALES IN 7 COUNTY TOTAL $850 Becker School inishes In Izadlvltli '1750 Seals Sold i 1 1 I 0'he aeal sale drive by the Steph enson County TuberddkJils Leutfue officially closed at mld njgh tJDccem ber 31 with a total sale ot seals amounting to a little over $850 Becker school district jJ5" finished In the with A total sale of 1750 seals or 31780 There were twenty two pupils In the school which gives a per capita sale of 80 seals Tam many school district 84 finished sec ond with a sale of 897 seals There wsre 7 pupils in the school giving a per capita sale of 57 seals I The state and the county Tubercu losis Leagues wish everyone a Hap py New Year and desires to thank all those wlo so generously gave and aided during tho campaign MRS WILLIAM IIAIL ite riccred rresdent of Amity noeiciy vew of th? achievements of the was offered In the various re ports all of which were approved by the organization Plans for the present work 'ere discussed''at the business meeting pnd nl though ti exact program of the society was not adopted the organ izat on is i A AAT 1 1 as ss v1 non VTV1H UUllTIK HIHI 3 ihiM piomiHHs to be 7 7 WEDNESDAY' JANUARY 4 lirzkf New effects are featured in collars cuffs sleeves and necks There are snappy youthful models charm ing draped styles straightline Dresses and many other novel creations emphasizing panels overskirts and flares 1 At tho meeting of Sciota Mills Shipping Association yesterday afternoon the following rejwrt of tho acUyitiea waa given: 7 Cara khifiped 165 hCattlo lshlpped 310 Calves shipped 34411 shipped 5821 Sheep shipped? 624 GrOM sales $12808358 reight paid $490748 Yarddgo paid $99286 edits $548 49 Commissions $2 17785 Manager's commission $101045 Sinking fund $33186 Mlscellnneotyt expenses $65 Paid to shippers The following oftcefa were lecteil for tho coming year Peter McGurk Vice George Hoffman Secretary Coo Treasurer William Lobdell Malinger Maddeh (served for post two years) PUBLIC NOTICE Patrolmen for Stephenson County Highways Eight months steady work for sea son Must be honest efficient and good workmen Must furnish a good team ot horses uml a wagon Application blanks and further Infers mation may be obtained at the office Of tho County Sunt of Highways or at any bank in Stephenson County excepting reeport banks AH applications mue be on file with the County Si pt at reeport III by 1922 County Highway WE IN CHEEKS Be Better Tajce Olive Tablets The majority of these lovely rocks are in black brown and navy but nearly all are tastefully adorned with pretty shades in contrasting colors Every one is the last word in style Newest rimming Effect Materials Tricotines Satins Canton Crns Poiret wit) Taffeta itosnonara Crepe de Chings DEATH JURY DECIDES A jVcrdlcpof accidental death' wad offered by lhe jury Jti vcstlgatlng the death of Charlea Ilbsenstlch who was un down' by an Hlln01i Central train yesterday morn ingTtte testimony showed that the man walked directly into the path of (the engine apparently not seeing tho locomotive as backing down' past the union station ire lian Don Smith testified tliat he saw the man when the latter was about six feet from the engine and lhat ha yelled at Mr Rosepetle) but the latter evidently did not hear him It was shown that 'engine waa traveling between four (nd five miles per hour The tended that the affair waf an unavoid able Occident METHODIST CHURCH BURNS Janesville Wis Jan Tin Meth odist Episcopal church at Milton Junction burned Sunday morning A high nd was blowing and it was with difficulty lhat the village was i saved Two a 4rtit i a tt etMCaViliL EMMEkT Xi svey ice i 1 1 1 1 kV iY? II 1 Party Dresses Street Dresses 21 Dresses Vinner Dresses Theater Dresses Cod liver oil the beat thing in the world for rickets Scott's Emulsion contains richest cod liver oil abundant in the vita mines that every' rickety child needs at all drug storm PRICE 120 and OOc 21 3 20 WjEHfSTREtt REEPORT ILLINOIS "1J I lv I JTUSCK will be published in ths near future Valentine Day Party Planneo The society dec ded at the session of Tuesday to hold a White party ebruary 14 party will be announced later I Practically the entire membership or tne society was present at tne i gathering yesterday Lunch was srved at noon at the home of Mrs William TrevIIUan North Grove a venue A splendid lunch was serves and the business meeting followed Officers Elected The annual election of officers took place ine socieiy cnoos ng very i progressive and enthusla: tq list officers for the year They are: President Mrs Wm Hall irst Mrs Arch Youngs Second vice Mrs Heard Jr Mm Common Treasurer Mrs Stewart These officers were re elected by I the members because of fine work during the past yenr Eacn of the officers worked hard ilm inv the I year for the success of the society I and for the furtherance of its pro i gram and It was a fine honor for the officers to tut re elected The eterlln i fndlcat 1 that the members approved fiDCCO T(1 frj EDDATC (the work the officers during 1921 UnCCKv lu uELCDlinlC CHRISTMAS SATURDAY Members of the Greek Orthodox church will observe Christmas next I Saturday (41 inn rtf tlvA hnlizLiv ah is not due to any dogmatic or theological difference but to the fact that the Greek calendar reckons that rf th days later than our present Gregor I (ie November I term of Coati Beads Braid Buttons Silk Embroidery ancy Sashes What i do 7' eT 7 (TtTUT" VILL LM10EKE OB COVNTT A Rs' The many friends of Mr Boeks of Jjeuu are miporiumug jjuiu io uur? mlt the use ot lUs name tor County Clerk The cnll for hs candidacy for tha office left the so aecaptxbty ror onoi ivrU 1 1 f1 ytfai 9 jw nsiuinin'r count id hrorfortibns and I4 jaltlng the form of A demand from those vbp experience Business efficiency nccommoaa tlons Aitovs nolltlcs I Mr Boeks haa refined repeatedly to become a candidate but the fre quency tho urgenc'And the chat neter otthe enlln' of them who de sire his nomlnaton 'and election to the position tor whlclr he is (Eb ad I tramy qualities gna aaaptqq alone have caused L)(ni to 4dy 44t 'ttu ri I ji TVomen who cheapen themselves soon knrn that men do not oare for bargains 8 iiS Of NW 1 1 rr J1 I 1 U'TU Tir TV chrifc iiirar nui I ns kt Hi 1 1 toCT I AVt4T 1 IW Mite hit i as Si SB A EUH jl' EM I I BaWfein A Tse jrnts 'Skt'iawavwmMw 1 1 illMi Si kaSH ft 'K 4r WB 1 Sja i KHMRfi ijHPWMMBffiw 3ft 3S 4 mI BcW 'PJ vr IM' gakaH I ftHa xtv aH K9i i etiX i "i i 'ii lg WV 7 I I MB Hi 41 BHB MR 2 fc gl irdi tfi 'f ftB aft flS vKH WKi 188 isl Bl mI ESH 4 MW ft a a I HBs Ml IftSI WATT rB i sJ H' 5 I i i MHII I MlHH ft a 7 MM ftf Bl 7" aR A taR uilW js jS A 3 ffXSJ IW a vX S' 1 ST X'H ra 4 $rf iSib V7 Hi 71 1 SB wraWf i ''zrf aaiMtawfMGEMiaa Lk it fGwR i3rMX rvxugv trs? ti rjrr'vu sags sS tSSebP i TAfs Mt si BfetB I hBIkwK a NS rVrTrX ses a MtmEyBRagM 1 i rM 1 16 A VXhM a a jEsagWWIBJKaJB Nm ill Hl aV iD KcmW weWfitBMBnMftra Sh I WI 1 1 I 1 'tX Jilil I i igTiai A irJl nILrw i aSSK ifiagraftfiMgSfata TB ill MS I I 1 HifHlfW All nSJT 1 1 IPTL inr 1 MKTWMIIK1 RGVW 1TBS 11 ill 1ILII71I LI figf i KftJkEtt jM MJL lx) ila JBMvMMMffilBRl viMMBBKMAm 1 Ar i ligj 1 Ba I ri iSuii HL kSkt KShz A 4 il Wa Hl 8 JS ftrTb ZZ 'E UliSlWHk 1 xdi Ay7 I 1 r7 ik'XhSiftSSj RUM ft 1 rw lj wan in 'i a akw utii a jlwka jvm mlbbr tt tf i i mwwwriii 'aadh iw i fir li z(s mi i ti WiiL rfl i ks iKjjfflnt 583 lj srwznwM 3 i I A I mj KW 'MWhr MBIl iWKMaffrX IBII Kz 1 VSmmI wwmbMp IM i a fib mk wu ranv iiimHWMuafffflv in igbbmi Ar I I 7'XMr £gfl "yr 7 i i I lada eSA i Bk xffi wh 7i I hh rH 1 I I I UiMBH VL Oft HI 1NK 1 1 It IMA THHHp i IHmUWfinll BHM ft MUI I I MEI II HUI I rft If HI Lf WMI XXZ 11 i 'U jBMM lift I I Wl 011 Im fi 1 Al BMB MWMMTMB II MM a C4 VW 1 a I I Utwlill II I SKMM It IH SSeHM'MSrSS jaa mill iun I' I 1 HftiMftnft I I'ie i Bn WUI iMMBHftflHW 1 'a BAI JI Mmwsnftftn I II £BBM ML lJJI sMHM Si iSwSS iftfiH ftBH 3B rtSB si Hm ii H'XAwn na aaasffl 7 uEB MH C'XTjnri KwKe 7 I hot IlBWBilKl Km on hum a i BH 1 bh i fr I I uvi iHKaiBv'jli Eva sa a i I A I i IB 17 11 1 am fl 1 1 1 I i BMERMi 1 RKM is Ifct 1A HQ 1 (V iWMHllU BSI 7 I tf7i Js 'a AX 4 11 A 4 WE Ul i Ml Ba Em SB iH KHR ISH 1 TIT 103 A VCA KA EE jk tr a i a TirniTiim iiihj il riiiRiiiiMRiT rn fT'rri wr tn 7 1 i mi' vin a RwiMnH'nvrm brb aa a aw rm KdiiiHHijBKga 1 hr 1 7) A A i ssHMEKBHffisjnasisMnssaassfi Jltb 1 A JLUrn' MHlIHillkli Ri Will! 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