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PACE FOVE l.D DIVIDE WORK Johnston City, IIIFeb. An agreement asking that work be cquaUv miners toyed by Old Bon Coal Corporation ihci ww up yesterday by a committeo of 18 miners representing accepted. hx Old Ben tntnes in this district, will be placed before the local union for ratification thl' week If it la accepted it will be presented to operi tors Sunday. A itrike Is anticipated the miners' agreement Is THE JACKSONVILLE DAILY JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY MORNING, KEfiUUAUY 25. mi Victor Radio the one always supreme.

here. Come and hear it. J. P. Brown Music House IV strif Square I he IlnoM Serttrt' Hi IF GETS VIEW OF STACK CAN NAME VESSEL Ancient Mariner On Watch Daily Out Over Pacific for vessels arriving from all ports of' of shot throughout the lookout, wreck the world.

Through the years Larsen has to know most of the which ply the seven me see the stack and I can tell the ship from as far as 32 miles at sea on a clear said Larsen, gazing seaward from his tiny shaped home and lookout perched ing the place and shooting the tripod i under glass. Larsen never has forgotten the Incident. Had I been in the lookout, 1 would have been he said. After the shooting Larsen's lookout was moved to the peak of Point Lobos. a short distance up the shoreline from the famous seal rocks the POLICE TROUBLES THRESHED OUT IN GRAND JURY ROOM Naples atop Point Lobos near the entrance to beach, and about 200 feet above sea the golden gate.

Markings on the funnels reveal the names to Larsen. The approach of vessels iS telephoned immediately to the marine department of the chamber of commerce for Information of shipping circles Wanderlust of the sea led Larsen A small house was built, with eight sides, containing Larsen's lookout tower at the top. Here are his glasses, one constructed in 1869. now seldom used unless Larsen has visitors. The glass, painted green, is a 14-foot instrument named after Chicago, Feb.

both Police Commissioner John Alcock and Assistant Attorney Charles J. Mueller blaming the other, the bitterness growing out of the suspension of ten policemen reached higher flights today. All ten. three of whom were 111., Feb. and Mrs.

Raymond Hatfield and family of Hannibal, visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hatiield the week-end GREENE COUNTY CIVIL WAR VET TAKEN BY DEATH White Hull, 24 Jefferson Mrs.

Alice Hatfield and veteran of the Civil War Shirley of Alton were business callers Culver A 11 in Winchester Friday. Mrs. Dollie Walters of Jacksonville is visiting this week With Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dunn i way.

Earl Little. Wilson Bentley and from his birthplace in Norway to his a mariner who used it many years involved in graft testimony before the Earl Davis were Jacksonville callers special grand Jury, were reinstated by Alcock. 1 and Mrs. Henry Hubert and "Mueller promised to bring charges Gruber of Jacksonville spent of White Hall, died nt four p. Monday In the home of his brother, Ambrose Lawjbn.

at Hill view, where he had been making his home since the death of his wife 27 years ugo. while the family resided at White Hail, He had been ill since the latter part oi December, due to the frailties of a ers crash continuously against the Larsen's modern glass is about within 30 dajs after suspension, as( ecentlj, whom are of th. white sands By MAURICE A. RAISER San Francisco. Feb.

24 a ship thrusts its funnel over the horizon 32 miles off the golden gate Julius Larsen can look through his 12- foot glass and tell the name of the far-distant vessel. Larsen married and later sought ----------------------Prom dawn until the sun 1 dutv to nlv famitu auiyiki ai acdi ic Poi'ifir family of three MAFFI IS twelve feet long and focused on a ship law requires, Alcock said Born in MM. tMnm lo sea I many at the vessel merely prom 1yd to' wlitn he IS year. old. arriving at heap Into the lens, showing (he sail- mcn if, Savannuh.

From t.h»rn i nt, tnii t.Vip anH 1 Mueller countered. It up to El-. Mr. and Mrs. Merton Abbott and "I merely promised to prosecute; family were Louisiana.

business In the blue Pacific, Larsen scans the wide stretch of water through his glass WHO WKLARD SIRVICE 1 (ilOULARLY ARE RAREll INCONVENIENCED BY AATTERY TROUBLE is always Inconvenient, often costly. You battery inspection at our Willard regularly, without charge, nnd always know whether jour battery is operating efficiently. Battery trouble can pit expert WILLARD Service Station from Main Plume 1404 Relief from Gas Stomach Pains Dizziness The doctors tell us that 90 per cent of all sickness is due to stomach and bowel troubles. You be well if your digestion is bad; you are likely to get sick unless you relish food and digest It properly Tanlac has a wonderful record as a relief from digestive troubles, even those of standing, Mr. L.

B. Simmons, of Larimer Denver, says: made me relish and digest my food fine. It also cured me of spells and nervousness, Now I sleep well and can pot in as good a day's work as a If yoa suffer from ras, pajns in the stomach or bowels, nausea, constipation, or torpid liver; if you have no appetite, Ueep and are nervous and all run iown, you need Tanlac. It is good, pure medicine, made of roots, lerbs and barks. Get a bottle from four druggist today.

Money back if it help you. whom are members of the local A R. post, the only remaining post in Greene county. W. Mr.

Lawson served in ComDanv Savannuh, From there the'sealors at toll on the decks, and the roll UP Meters visited several Infantry, as a private called him to Pacific ports and to the of the ship as giant swells seise to staif 1 5 rigors of life on Alaska ships. Incoming voyager. a njir mrror namanmnir b. ljou oiiiii.n. urrai ul.

iajuid. ---------ter. He enlisted August 9, 1862. and was mustered out June 8. 1865 hi the Englewood district had not been! jnd Mrs.

to suspended Louis were guetu o. Mr. and in tHa oranrt Included among the ten reinstated Mayes over week-end. officers were Sergeants Peter Bcr-! Guble and William nacchi and James Coleman, whose were JacksonvUle business callcrs on names were found on docuineits seiwid In the raid on the Rex hotel, resort of Dennis Cooney, north side vice figure; young daughters, Oertrude, Annie and Helen Larsen and a son, Hilfred, who made his dad proud with two grand-, sons, DANGEROUSLY SICK Pisa, Italy, Peb. last When he began scanning the sea for were administered todav incoming ships, Larsen had his t0 Maffi, one 'out only a few feet above the water line, in a shack about six feet square One night, while he was at his home nearby, vandals poured a dozen rounds of the most prominent of the college of cardinals, who is believed dying of influenza.

The cardinal insisted upon rising To cap hU statement, Mueller Mt last week with her alcock another letter demanding to.M™. Uo Smith, near St. Louis. rnaat UP Ht know whv seven police officers linked! A Savoie of Decatur vas a Sun- wlth of gambling places day visitor with home folks. district had not been! and Mrs.

Elmer Moore ni. in the grand review at WashlngtorT Mr Lawson was born near Winchester. Scott county. August 12. 1844.

He and Cox were married in Seott county upon his return from army service. Soon thereafter the 1 couple came to White Hall, where Trom his bed and kneeling at a little and Sergeant Jack Herdegen, suspend- Mr. and Mrs. WilllRm family resided twenty altar to reocivc the which wasjed when a Jilted sweetheart told the Surruners who has been heir two chUuren Charles I I brought in a procession from the; grand Jury that he purchased his post and Harvey Bar- Michigan, and Mr- cathedral. with money given him by Jack tholomew the past two weeks return- gjlllie pianagan.

White Hail Wlien his secretary read a gang leader. of telegrams Including messages from My Sale for Thursday, Feb. 26 has been postponed indefinitely. L. the pope and the king and queen, the 11 cardinal wept.

Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Fanning of Jacksonville were week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs.

William Weleh. Mrs. Tina Summers who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rar- IS WITHOUT POWLK NO MORE RATS or mke, after yoo use KAT-SNAP.

sure a rodent killer. Try a and prove It. Hats killed with RAT- 1 SNAP leave no smell. Cats or dogs touch it. Guaranteed.

35c sixe (1 eakei enough fop Pantry, Kitchen or Cellar. size (2 cakes) for Chicken House, coops, or small buildings. S1.25 fclte (5 cal.es» enough for all farm and btorage buildings. or factory buildings. Sold and guaranteed by Drug Store, Gilbert's Druf Store.

Pharmacy. (Advt) NOTICE Thursday, Friday, Saturday. Richelieu Coffees at greatly reduced prices. DOUGLAS GROCERY KELLYS tcmu GROW So That The Public Vlay Know-- SEEDS Well Reeleaned, High Grade, None Better Seed corn, six varieties, sack picked, fire dried, from disease free seed. to 14.00 per bushel.

Red clover, $13.50. Alslke, 114.50. Sweet clover. $5.50. Alfalfc.

$13.50 to $22. Soy Beans. $1.40. Illinois No. 1 Spring Wheat, $1.00 per bu.

Velvet Barley, 75c. Gopher Oats 60c. Iowar, 45c, Send for new 64 pane catalog. We broadcast seed prices over Station WMBD, Peoria. Illinois, every Thursday evening at 6:35 KELLY SEED HARDWARE CO.

Peoria and San til. Washington, Ftb. Interstate commerce commission held today that it was without power to compel the Alton and Southern railroad and its eastern connections to establish joint rates and routes over the manufacturers railway into St. Louis. At the same time the decision said such Joint rates and routes for which the city of St.

Louis joined the man! ufacturers line In petitioning, would be in the public interest in the Alton and southern and its connections would establish them voluntarily. Tliree Hurcld Green Btephen and 1 Green were Lawson, reside Winchester callers Saturday ed to Decatur. P. Slssen and Lam Bent lee and Russell Davis in Greene county. were Pittj.fii.lrt vi.It/n>« Ruturrt.v I be held upon were Pittsfield visitors Saturday.

advice from the son in Michigan. TWELVE SELECT MISSPELLED WORDS Read the Classified Ada CALL CITY TRANSFER Phone 1690 Local and lung dUtance moving, packing, storage and baggage transfer. Day and night service. Special attention given to handling fine furniture and pianos. Ralph W.

Green 236 North Main K. Cough A report is being insistently and constantly circulated, throughout the Third and Fourth wards of the city, that there mother assessment made in order to complete the work on the South Side Sewer and Sewage Treatment Plant. Such Reports Are False- The absolute facts are, that the work on the above projects is now practically completed. There are now ample funds for every requirement. And, what is more, there will be an actual surplus when all is done, which amount is to be rebated pro-rata the interested property owners.

There are twelve Jacksonville men women and children who qualify easi- jly for a job, for they have been declared winners of the Pox Illinois Theater "Jacksonville contest. These twelve people picked out all of the misspelled worih In the advertisements that appeared on special pages In the Journal and Courier Saturday and Sunday and got their answers in promptly to the theater office They have been mailed to performances at the theater. Winners of the contest as announced by Manager Max Tschauder are Ruth Spink. Mrs. Minnie James E.

Potter. R. C. Kirk, Mrs D. M.

Sports, Dorothy Jones, Jennie Geanetos. Lawrence Gulnan, Mary Mardell Thompson. Dorothy Conover, W. Myer and Cecil Giffen. Letters were transposed in some of I the words tn the advertisements of merchants.

The winners ferreted out three mistakes correctly. The theater reports that more than one hundred answers wero received. EMMERS0N GOES ON VACATION TO FLORIDA RESORT Springfield, 111. Feb. 24 ernor Louis L.

Emmerson will tonight for a ten at Port Mvers, Fla. His desk cleared of all Immediate business, the chief executive will take advantage of the present lull in legislation while the general assembly is In recess Although both houses meet March 3. he does not expect to be back tn the city until the latter part of next week. Last week Governor Emmerson signed 15 bills that came to him from th? legislative branch of the government. Lieutenant Governor Fred Sterling, who last night returned from a brief vacation at Miami, will be tn the chief chair duriug the absence of the governor.

Instead of hauling wheat miles to a rail line, several gram growers In Washington state are it from their farms to the railroad over a pipe line. The grain slides through I the pipe to the railroad station where It is sacked for shipment If in need of Taxi aervice, call Dalrymple 120. Fare 25c. When Rest Is Broken I COMMITS SUICIDE Chicago, Feb. 24 ising his wife whom he chased from their flat with a poker, and causing his two children to lock themselves in the bedroom, Leonard Swigert.

39, committed suicide by hanging himself. Swigert had only recently bean released root the Bridewell wnere he worked off a fine impeded on a charge of disorderly conduct placed against him by his wife. Since that time he and Mrs. Swigert have Quarreled oft MTi, to The above facts have been obtained, verified, and art here presented to the public, and this announcement paid tor, by Citizens of Jacksonville (Pelitleal AdvtrtUement) Deal Promptly With Kidney Irregularities. Are you miserable with biad irritations, getting up at night and constant backache Then don't take chancea! Help your kidneys at the first sign of disorder.

Use Fills. Successful for more than 30 years. Endorsed by hundreds of thousands of grateful users. Get today, Sold by dealers everywhere. Al IJIOKIZE NEW STOCK Springfield, III.

Feb 24 ance and sale of $30,000 In common capital stock and in first mortgage gold bonds, by the Great Northern Utilities with principal offices tn Chicago, was authorized by the Illinois Commerce commission today. Proceeds from this transaction are to be used by the company for acquisition of property and installation equipment for a plant and distribution system tn i the city of Watseka and also lor I working capital During the Middle court ten- i ms was popular among the lungs and nobles of Europe. Used Furniture Dining tables $3 up; buffets $6 up; Library tables $4 up, dreaaars $5 up. Large Heatrola, like new. 3-pc.

Kroehler overstuffed suite. One 3-pc. walnut bedroom suite. Two good electric washers. 3 Singar sewing machines.

Many other bargains. 324 East State. 1 HH5S Public Auction of Real Estate Wednesday, March 4th, 2 p. m. Sale Held on Rain or Shine 894 Hardin Ave.

Beautiful 7-room house with lot l5o feel fronting Hardin Avenue with one block-depth; bus 4 rooms downstairs and 3 rooms upstairs; basement; house is all piped for furnace; electric lights; good well; plenty of outbuildings: lots of fruit and shade trees; ail up in fine shape, loeated in tine neighborhood, i blocks from hard road. Friends, this is a wonderful home for homeseekers as well as for investors. Will be open tor inspection Sunday, March 1, from 9 a. m. until 4:30 p.

m. Owner is a non-resident and to the highest bidder without reserve. TERMS: 10 per cent day of sale, balance when title Is proven clear. There is at present a loan of 31800 which can be assumed by purchaser, Being sold by the Springfield Auction Co. MAX BUKNST1NE, Auctioneer.

Kleen Maid BREAD is Built up to a It la not the cheapest Bread the market, but it contains the best baking materials nec- ussary to produce a quality loaf. Extra v.eight has been added which Uisures greater uniformity of product, a olofMtr texture and finer grain. Order a loaf today from your Grocer and note the of Kleen Maid Bitad. A Larger Loaf than 1 fore at the same price. ir PEERLESS BREAD CO.

Pbnne S37 North Main St. Jacksonville, III..

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