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The Jacksonville Daily Journal from Jacksonville, Illinois • Page 10

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TAGE EIGHT 30NVILLE JOURNAL, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 6. I02fi Some of She uuod Urinas. Serve for Breakfast Cream Wn heat Wft id Baron ROT BRIANS HEARD PROHIBITION DEBATE MRS. EDMUND TINDALL ALICE LARIMORE IS AROUSES INTEREST LONG ILL DIES I. W.

C. MAY QUEEN 1. s. v. I I Put of Open I I'H lll Monopoly Mx Molti- itili ftohh JUST EAST OF NEW DUNLAP HOTEL i hit cl I CAREY FRANCIS WRIGHT MISS FERREIRA WINS DIES IN MISSOURI D.

A. R. ESSAY CONTES' vf of Morgan Count Awav Thitrmh.y Former Resident nville. of the Eighteenth miment to ihe liquor In the tiffed Fta tes re- 'd thofn dlFi iiNslon at of de ha from Illinois i limd State Normal i -It at the chapel last i Illinois ed Normal negative. and amt timo Illinois live i debating the Ixti.r- affirmative tin the portion at from Lombard anti Normal debated iti fht' latter city, te triangular debate was a 11 hion contest; no Judges sont, and the audience hit to form Its own oitinlon.

hep feature of the i open forum of whith concluded the ri. Meml of the audience of opposing team were ved to ativ questions oK tram. Most of here directed at the Irout mat. ho ask authority, proof, to thejr position on They stood the grilling ood shape, and endeavored to all quetiona put to thorn. supported Raymond Stfsrin, Bheldofi 1 and Leo Mderson froin lltl- and the negative by ,1.

Howard White and Wyman from Normal. team seemed to have a imposing array of facts with to back up their argu- while the Normal dehat- appeared stronger In forensic 1 11 at i it io Him Tindall parsed' r's hospital. id been ill more past.Mrs. Tindall of Edtt mnd Tindall.j il only a fpw- he made his daily hospita 1 and found! idaiPs whk ictorv a. it had been II was i daughter Jame Arnold.

ts (if county. 1 ents as young people! heir finie was soon a diana md it as on that Mrs. Tindall January 29, 1K67. OFFICER AND PRISONER EX-MAYOR THOMPSON INJURED IN ACCIDENT STRONG FOR SMITH iHS a Chill) the removed to Arnold slatto eater part of 1 Mrs, Tindall schools of that 1 the schools 192, fa nitty torgan ft ml er lire a neigh- .1 ae complexion. This vear that Woman's ry 10, 1 sotemnlted ut hojto Str Street, and onte that be held Sunti me from whi le fonerai dall moved a arricci in Orleai i she held Pie? in all in of her vrt, on is in uneral after- in re- t'Ce of fe was tie lg li- em ber- terian nd it fi theii he Jacks He A.

hut i lid ,1924. Th H- At E. Hi J. W. elub, of club Chapti ftp ant did but the with le kind! strength unfailii in the refine dtion, fr of ont In alth.

dng 4 of friends! affairs of until and she had nt Nu ip. te ter Her lleeelvew This Honor Front Woman's Ihthei Named Student May Queen's laurels for the coming May Day festivity at Illinois College will rest on Miss Alice La ri more of. thin city, whom the honor was bestowed by students at chapel yesterday Miss was selected for this year's May Queen front amona four candidatos, Misses Lutti i Virginia Harper, and Lotihe Payne Smith. is In Searcy. Arkansas, hut duritiK her has made her home in .1 with Samuel Larlmore and Mbs "Myrtle Larl- niore, at 1 Bast State street.

The newly elected May Queen is very tall und stately with dark, unbobbed hair, eyes and second -M ('ollege Kiris have shown their preference for queens, with unshorn I locks and diKttlfied stature. Miss last queen I having met this description, also. Miss latrimore and Miss Moore in one other respect. In that they are both majoring in I the department of Home Kcono- Larimore is president 1 of the Home Economics Club, and i her from that department this spring. Miss Moore is a graduate of the department, and has been teaching Home Economics in the high school at Ky.

Miss Lari more is a member of Phi Nu Society and has long been popular at the College because of a gracious, friendly personality and a modest, unassuming disposition. She has shown rself a loyal student of the col taking part in all Its activi- As queen-elect the privilege of rMahl of Honor flower girls, and es. The first falls this year traditional daj celebration of the Uueen. I nv she will have electing her own and attendants, coronation cere Monday in May. the third, the May he crown- II Charles and V' lltMkiitK Inlui- Its When Car I'uiils Deputy Sheriff C.

Pin whs slightly and Ryron Hocking injuries about the head late Krhlay afternoon when a car. sal I have been driven by t.ieorae of this dtv, with the car driven by the deputy sheriff. That neither nor Hock lug ed serious injuries Is marvelled at by those who at the scene of the accident shortly after it hap pened. Hoth of the men to Passavant Hospital where It was found that the officer had a bruised hand and Hocking was suffering from scalp wounds. Deputy Sheriff had just placed Hocking tinder arrest on a drunkenness charge on North East strent and was driving south on the street with his I preparatory to taking him the county jail.

Souza was driving west on East Readier avenue and his car Is said to have struck the! rear of car. throwing it in- to the curbin' turning i' turtle. The deputy sheriff was pinned under wrecked vehicle and Hocking ms thrown clear of car onto the pavement. A number of persons attracted by noise accident Mr tssistance and lifted car off him ami an ambulance was called and Hocking was sent to the plfal. sheriff went to the hospital later and medical attention The a Ford touring car, whs bacRy damaged, the top.

windshield nad fenders being broken off and two demolished. Mr. cur was damaged to any extent More AI nmi I Ml coot ine To CaptiiPe nols Prc'sidcntlai PAROLE VIOLATOR HELD BY POLICE is Mar: five Okla. if this the un M. brot I A.

co un faner ved h1 St raw i hers. Cl if tot D. ant ty, A il serv af onte. i hour to An Miss Hazel on March reenvllle. elebration st other VI is to 16th at will be to place r.

Preside el nt. TO EQUIP PARK POOL WITH NEW FILTER BOOTLEGGED SENTENCED TO FARK ALEXANDER FILMS TO BE SHOWN BY WALTON LEAGUE ARRIVE took plate Ht lege yesterdu appointment as president dent from Reynold jor in part ment nor HI ss Alice year Miss lh and is fot twtt in that Colas the Itaker 's Stu- iker a ma When ddi- that ot lit th I I cost of ing that purifier if in feet fathers, yII1 tut June Home Economics Wits president of lie Sophomore class last year and Is now president of Lambda Alpha Mu Society, Her friendly understanding personality and a great deal of executive ability her to fii! the difficult as head of the Student Council, which deals with many of the Colli ge problems, and irregularities in student conduct. PISGAH CLASS IS ENTERTAINED WED. Robert Arnold, who has been working on a farm near Woodson. was arrested Thursday by local police, and is held for return to Chester penitentiary, from which institution he was paroled some months ago A state parole officer Is expected to arrive here today and take him back to Chester Police were notified to arrest him.

Arnold is said to have technically violated his parole by falling to send to the proper authorities the reports periodically required of paroled convicts. It is understood that he charued with other minor parole violations, mostly of a technical nature Arnold was sentenced to Chester from Greene county. IN In loving remembrance of my mother, Lucy Bolden, who died March 1925. Her daughter, Clotelia Taylor. Reference has already been made to the story which appear' recently in the Washington Post to the effect that Senator Itorab'i recent visit to Chicago wat prompted by political ambition and an effort to get to d'devntes from lllihois for his presidential boom.

The paragraphs of the Post's follows; Politicians who are hacking Senator Horah, of Idaho, tor the Republican nomination for Pre sident in IH2H, are htipeful of I "twinning Illinois delegates to him. under working agreements made here in the last few days. Rorah has make a fight on the Italian and other debt settlements, ranged by the President's ili issions, and considers this issue almost as important as be has made on the world 'court. In this battle former Mayor Wilt- iam Hale Thompson will be generalissimo of the Horah forces in lining up the Illinois delegation. It is generally believed that Thompson will the next mayor of Chicago, He is a good fighter.

with a strong following and in the world court battle, particularly, Is in line with the newspapers which formerly fought him on every proposition. former mayor has personal charge of the end of Col. Frank L. campaign United States senator. and vflll go on the stump for Col.

Smith In the closing weeks of his campaign. It is planned to have Senator Borah In Chicago f. grand finale on the of the balloting, April 13. defeat of Senator McKinley such an leave Col. Smith, Thompson, and Allen Republican national en, in almost undis- td of I he selection of the con- ft Moor rom puted or i have little dtfficu delegation friend Rorah The faci Korn In Illinois 1 factor in the plan lid a or as nt liOl ron ct tor regula Hour 1 it I this 1 Rev.

O. D. Slater oi Elvaston, will occupy pulpit at Northminster Church, Sunday, March 7, morning and evening. All members are urged to attend these services. Pulpit Supply Committee.

Jui to water dlot to O. Slater of qqo NEWS FOR DODGE ton, will occupy the pul- BUYERS pit Northminster Church, cP. 7 Excise tax cut from to 3 Sunday, March 7, morning i 11 i and, effective today, buyers or and evening. All mi i 1 DODGE cars wrll benefit by BUend thU in tax. F.

F. STEVENS Pulpit Supply Committee. 320-324 South Main in drunkonr he first ihr the pe a ved ll.Oü ves of wc In 1921 tl years of pie of anti tld-be drunk rnment con airead I i illicit and liquor. By 'Port ii blic LUCY M. PONTiUS TAKEN BY DEATH' had nher in a 17,000 stills and affirmative speaker he Amendment the needs of GliOCERli 228 WEST STATE STREET EGGS SUGAR.

TOMATOES $1.10 corn ET: $1.75 PEAS $2.25 CHOCOLATED 20c Milant rrencn Dressing 33c MACAR0NI-SPAGHETT1, plsg lV2c PEACHES25c us, daught L. Ponti evening iirjl American and to our grow- He pointed to civilisation. acts Jackson rrs. Pon by Congress for jjprj'he enforcement of the amend- I ment, an 1 said that at present, there are bills pending to make penalties for violation more severe I and to make it to her a Yale Hi th fore ed 1 She is id mother and en- not ill TO ITM'JI i Mrs. T.

Arnold oi and C. E. Arnold o1 aie in tlu bv the death cd' Mrs 'indali. Mrs. ouis Friet Emilv May oi lit er tu SORGHUM Pute ouatry 24c-58c ANNOUNCEMENT A telegram from the Oakland Motor Car Co, reads: prices of Oakland and Pontiac Sixes have been Pontiac Sixes: $1261.

Oakland Coach, $1183. Oakland Landau Coupe, 1203. Oakland Sedan, $1291. the la to it. a nd to demand obedience Mtut CJovf rnment Control The egativ arguments were nit ure of criticism of the present onditi ons and to the ef- hat the imendment as now xistii wri ng in principle, a faiiur in pra and not ar- ceptal )Ie to the Ameriean people.

Tlte pea rs aid they were not 'wetbt it tha they stood for som et hin wh cii would remedy conditiot ol law i violation. crimeInt resse, and dlHrespect for law, hey a. today. They propo sed government monopoly of the bus iness, increase of the al cohol con tent to a miximum oi ten 1 cent and more string- eut 1 agai nst drunkenness. led to temperance, er or prohibition.

One 5 speaker quoted statist Ics taken from American citiesto show that since prohi- hit ion nt fit effect theft has increasod five per five ent, a 14 per cent, and et They leplored the growth of wl tat tii termed an en- tide r-world to 1 rohlbi tion, made up of rum ru nm rs, bootleggers and high-j aek ay Ing that often the booth were wealthy and tedcitizt of their com- munit Thene ve argued that prohL ntiurs. 11 been with every convenience to bath-houfos, and pool recreational facilities, and with the installation of the new filter, public will have the privilege of enjoying bathing in one of the most modern and scientifically equipped pools in the state. The Park Hoard, through the su per inten dent, J. H. Hopper, has been giving the park constant attention, so that when the weather all of its recreational facilities will be in the best form, and the park will present a lovely and well-kept appearance.

TO AKE CON FERENCK II EKE LARGEST YET Members of the Anti-Horse Thief Association here are in receipt letters containing information concerning the founding of the order and its purposes. It is planned to make the national meeting which will be held in Jacksonville this fall the best that has been held. The letter which bears the signatures of Charles A. Rowe, president, of this city and Sydney M. Holben, secretary, of Edinburg.

states in part that the A H. T. A. best and cheapest organization of today and stands for high ami principles of good citizenship. Without tn of law cannot expect a good govern- I ment and the tendencies of the the law and then expect the ins.

March 5. Mr. and entertained the class of Pisgah rhurch at their ay evening at dint is the teacher of 1 was organized 4r a year ago with The membership twenty-five. The T. Sc Ready yt rian Mrs.

Seti ass, whii little reach ions were for a and the house was de- accordingly. The guests seated at small were decorated with red courts to clear technical part of absolutely for the of law and must have to the judicial of will perform their dut: ingly." on some law. We obedience nen elect- iees who aceord- Hear Madame Ponfadine Oakland Landau Sedaq, on Experiences in Soviet Col- lecture course, Monday evening, March 8. Season GOVEiA MOTOR SALES tickets admit. Single admis 20S West Court St.

$1.00. $1399. Pontiac Coupe, $899. Pontiac Coach, $899. LOST Pekingese dog, yellow with black face.

1122 W. State. Phone 1864. Liberal reward bit ion is a violation of personal liberty, and that it i- an attempt of government to legislate on a moral question. They were of the opinion that concurrent powers of enforcement states and federal powers are dividing ponslbiiities, that many states are assuming an indifferent attitude, leavlnv the enforcement entirely up to deral power.

The govei 1 I not ad handle 1 ieal violations; yet in some it must do so, or they left to continue. The speakers said they were not for the return of open saloon, but they wanted some It to relieve conditions as they exist. 1 just a has in vita corate were which lies and flags, and the nut baskets were tiny boats, floating the American flag. diu- a numbe of historical con- -t games played. aiui Misses Sarah Davis.

Matilda Richardson and Rev. I). A Mo- Clung won the prizes. The guests were divided into two and the losing side, of which Harold Cathtn was captain, put on extemporaneously I) i i Miss Davis gave a port of the work of class, and her report showed splendid progress made, anti about fifty dollars in the class treasury to be devoted to the church repair fund. Officers were elected for the coming Just before separating for the night a class prophesy which was most amusing, was read by Miss Richardson.

Mr. and Mrs. James Dobyns, Mrs. Holley, and Rev. and Mrs.

1). A. McClung. in the Sabbath School, were also guests. Mrs.

Ida Kincaid, of Champaign, is the guest of her daugh- Mrs. C. R. Richardson. MERRY CM II ENTERTAIN ED The members of the Merry Matron club were delightfully en- rtained Thursday afternoon at tii home of Mrs.

John Fierke S. Kosciusko St. It being a St. Patrick's party file afternoon was spent in new- spent in sewing and guessing contests. The prizes were won by Mrs, C.eorge FI inn, and Mrs.

John Petry and Mrs. Frank Smith. The hostess served at the close of the party, all in keeping with St. day. MISS MACK NESS ILL Miss Lucille Mackness who has charge of Eurhythmies classes at the College of Music, i ill and will not be able to meet her classes Saturday morning, March 6th.

GOOD NEWS FOR DODGE BUYERS Excise tax cut from to 3 and, effective today, buyers of DODGE cars will benefit by this 2 saving in tax. F. F. STEVENS 320-324 South Main CORN FED 3EEF VS. GRASS FED BEEF IT MAKES ALL THE DIFFERENCE IN THE WOKLD IN THE EATING QUALITY OF THE MEAT.

We Only Corn Ftd Beef Com fed beef is a bright red color. It is firm yet tender and has a real meat flavor. It is also easier to cook and takes less time. 1 he chances are the few cents you save on a cheaper grade of meat you lose on the gas II. LIGHT LEAN PORK GENUINE LAMB MILK FED VEAL Widmayer Market 217 West State Street C.

E. Segner. Prop. FURRY SONS PHONE FOR FOOD WE DELIVER A Complete Line of CAKES, ROLLS, PASTRIES Sassafras Bark, per bunch 10c Bulk Dates, per pound 15c Florida Oranges, per doz. 60c Cucumbers, each 30c DEMONSTRATION All Next Week! BATTLE CREEK SANITARIUM HEALTH FOODS.

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1902-1974