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TUESDAY, OCTOBER fi. 1051 APPROVE ROUTE FOR TRI-STATE BUS OPERATION Decisions Given Out (Today by Illinois Com. Alexander Springfield, 111., Oct. Alcxander, Oct. Alexander Woman's club will meet on Wednes-i day afternoon with Miss Mary Hoh-1 man.

At this time the following program will be given: of Wonder in the Mrs E. Rvan Visit ih Old W. Kurhle. Catalina Island Frank Foster. Roll beauty spot in west.

The next meeting will be held on October 21, and will be the annual open meeting, to held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wiegand, The Womens Foreign Missionary PIANO RECITAL BY HUGH BEGGS PLEASES AUDIENCE THE JACKSONVILLE 'DAILY JOURNAL INDEES WIN FROM UVOMAN NABBED MORGANITES 2 TO r'i AFTER GIVING PAGE SF.VTN A triumph, which augurs well for his career in Jacksonville was attained last evening by Hugh Bettgs, new member of Illinois Conserva- itoiy of Music faculty, who appeared before a capacity audience for his first recital in this city. The company thF of listeners assembled in Music Hall was not only large but highly appreciative and responsive as they nised in Mr. Besgs a wonderfully fluent player whose feeling of rhythm la of a superior quality That Mr.

Bettgs possesses Game Goes Ten Decision is Given in Favor of Smith's Three Game Set. CHECK BABY KILLER IS CAPTURED IN NEW YORK Producing a run off two walks and one hit in the tenth inning, the Jacksonville Indces Sunday won their three Rame with the Morgan Indees in two straight games, taking, the second by a 2 to 1 score. Dunoau and Zell pitched for ti Indees while Lawless carried the entire pitching burden for the visitors. In trouble almost Irom tbe start, the local Indees weie able avert talent i scores against them only by some tion of passenger motor coaches be- society will hold its October business the ordinarv was evidenced in! sparkling fielding Zell and Duncan tween Chicago, East St. Louis and the on Thursday afternoon In the; the m8ncr ln which he handled his were touched for 13 Hits, but the Mor- IHinois-Missouri state line by the Tri- church basement.

The hostesses i Drocrarr! a heavy one which repre- gan club was unable to gather enough £21 A 1 HT a I a. 200 detectives were thrown Into the maculate Virgin Mission Thereafter area. A man giving the name Vincent he served short terms for larceny, De Lucia called for the car and was arrested On information obtained hnt from him other arrests were made, lh-' i eluding two women and Dominick i S.ilfr rih? Adierno. Commissioner (Continued From Page One) Mulrooney said Adierno was in the 1 the Bronx, Police Commissioner Mulrooney "hcn the baby VISIT IN TRI-CITIfcs Mr. and Mrs.

Orvie Calenader and i others Taken Mr. and Mrs. Otis Axe and daugh- Local police yesterday recovered $20 worth of merchandise and $10 in cash, which had been obtained howevet, said there no from the Kline store, thru the issu- Witnesses, he said, had identified Coll ance of a worthless check by a positively as one of the men in the Springfield woman. The check was automobile from which poured bullets given to the local store by the woman that raked the street onidiano. pistols and a silencer were They also drove over to Davenport Who claimed she had ftmds in a which children Were at play.

The found in hi' apartment). Betty White where they Went through WOC broad- Springfield bank. VengaHi boy was killed and four Lottie Kreisberger. Coll's sister, casting station and saw the place Following her departure irom playmates were wounded. One of her husband and three others were called "Little Bit of Others arrested were Pasqualc Del! ter, Marjorie, motored to Moline Sun- Greco, Michael Baisle, Frankie day to visit with Mrs.

J. E. Wislon. store an imestigation was conducted them was tumbled from a baby car- and the check was found to be worth- riage. The gunfire was meant for a less.

The police were notified and the man lounaing in a doorway. Though woman's arrest followed. After having 90 shots were fired, the man was un- bem kept ir, the city jail during the hurt State Bus Company was approved Mrs. A Tobin and Mrs. Maude! all schools of music Beginning hits in one to produce a run, by the Illinois Commerce Com-! Carmen.

wll, thc old Bflch. one of the earliest' their counter coming more along the mission. i The Alexander Woman Country of pdyhonic misters, he mastered I lines of a gift. Two double plays clean off the paths after tbe Mor Some time ago the commission1 club will hold its annual open meet authorized the service, but the caseMng on Thursday evening at the home was taken to the Sangamon county circuit court on appeal and was remanded by the court to the commission for further study The order Ksued today Is pratically a confirmation of the original order. The buses will operate over state routes 4.

153 and 11. The order ft nets the company from rendering local service between Chicago and Joliet. between Lincoln and Venice of Mr. and Mrs. O.

Bender, A super vs, ill bs served and wilt be followed by a program, Mr and Mrs. Carl Evans of Danville, Ind are guests afc the home of Mr and Mts. C. Keenan artd fim- 11 Mr. adn Mrs.

Robert Elmore spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives in Peoria. The families of Frank ColWell Wil- this more technical and group with ease and finish. True artistrv was seen in his Beethoven, Thirty-two Variations minor, for here every kind of style and type of playing is included and he did each with consummate skill and technique. To many Mr. group by gan club filled the bags, and sensa-, tional plays at the plate kept runners from The local Indees were able-to fcet but seven hits off Lawless, but their first run on errors and their seeond run on Carlos, Smith day the won.an was released.

She was accompanied by a small child. TN JVSTICE COURT Russell Higgins was placed under peace bond in Justice 8. A. Fairbanks court yesterday. arrested at Avcrill Park, Two pistols' ---------------------------were found in hotel room.

Howard Jordan of Pekin, was among Coll was first arrested when he was the out of town business callers in 11 years old and was sent tc thc Im- Jacksonville yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Meade, of Carlinville, in the city Monday afternoon attending to matters of business.

I many wi. giuup uj ----j was the mast enjoyable Five numbers led in the hitting attack for fhe local Granite City and Madison. The com- Young spent Sunday has thc right, however, to pick tip and discharge other than local pas- rengers at or between these cities. in the tame order the commission confirmed the following previous order entered by It: Granting a certificate to the Chi- rato Joliet Transportation Company to operate motor vehicles between Chtago and Joliet and intermediate points. Granting certificates to the Illinois TVaction Inc to operate tyises between Cirlinville and Venie.

between Springfield aqd Riverton, between Staunton and Hillsboro, denying certificates to the company to operate between Carhnville and Lincoln. Applications Dismissed Dtsmisatng appliation of the Pickwick Greyhound Inc for a er- tiflate to operate between Rock Island at Florence. WHITE HALL BOY HURT IN MISHAP were played and he caught the haunt ing sweetness and beauty of this composer of the romantic school with rare ability. Continuing in his progression from the earliest to the later compositions, Mr. Begffs closed his formal program with a group which was entirely modem.

Of this number his Feux 'd was particularly fas- club. smacking out three safeties during the afternoon. Morgan Scores The Morgan Indees shoved over first score in the sevenlh inning. Rigor led off with a singla, stole second. and went to third on Tomhave's single.

Lawless was hit toy a pitched ball, filling the bases. ISarold Jewsbury came in to hit for Todd, and Harold Brown was among the visitors to the eotmty seat yesterday from Waverly. Has Much Currency Coll had $4,600 in his pocket. Several other members of his gang cach had $1.000 or more in currency. The murder Friday of Joe a -Dutch" Schultz the bombing of a garage a few hours later provided the clue which snared Coll.

The number on the license of the car used by slayers and on the car used by the garare bombers was obtained. Thus- it discovered that the same machine was used in both crimes, A policeman saw the car in a ga-; rage. Headquarters was notified, and Mrs Pearl Johnson returned home and as Itapph A to The after spending a few cinatinj. The piece represents the WMfr celebration of the French people of rolled the ball to the inf2eld, the play IS of Mr aid M-s Fdiard thc Fourtecnlh oi lhelr catching Rigor at the rlate McNcely Nash, 13. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward 0jlday and Svmbolizes the clamor of was thrown out at first, but Tomhave i thecrciwd the fireworks, and even scorcd on the play, ririrfinf on itouth Main of the Mr. The Jacksonville came back Becgs projected all this to the audi- in tehir half of the efchth to tic the street w.ien he rode down the street to pnce mJlh a iiTt an(j rhythm which score, Lashmet going to first on an was excelelnt. error and advancing two bases when Beggs was Rrnerous in his en- Shanahan was throwai out at responding td the applause with Zell hit for Duncan, and an error) Nocturne and Sharp major by allowed him take first al- Chcpin ihe Sixth Hungarian Rhapsody by Liszt. His difficult program did not seem to have lessened his skill as these two numbers were done with the same finish and fluency which marked ihc entire group.

meet some relathes and attempted to turn too quickly when he met them The leg was broken just above the ankle. He was taken to the office of Dr. W. Garrison who reduced the fracture, and an x-ray picture was taken later. He is resting as well as can be expected at his home on West Bridgeport street territory between Jttliet and Chicago Denying application of the Inter been in asi Springfield where she had ting in caring for her siX- City Motor Transportation Company tranddaughter Virginia Gray, for a certificate to operate between of Mr.

and Mrs Harold Chicago and Joliet Gray, who suffered a broken collar Denying application of the St Louis- at in chitgo Motor Transit Company for a Sjwlngfield last Monday rertiiicate to operate between Venice Or. and Mrs. Burton Waters and tnd Chicago daughters drove up from Kirk- Denvtng application of the Peoria Saturday the week end Bus Transportation Company for a mother, Mrs rertiiicate to operate between Prindle. Mrs. Prindic accompanied tnd Bloomington lhem homf' tor a visit Denying application of the Illinois HtConatby Reunion JUDGE BRIGGLE TO PRESIDE IN lowed Lashmet to Comina up in the tenth, Shanahan struck out to open the inning, and Zell drew a walk.

Sellers followed With another walk Zell attempted to steal home arid as thrown out, but Wagner came through with his only hit of the gamr a single, to break up the battle. The box score- Douglas Cafe Today and every day we serve a wide variety of best quality foods, carefully prepared and served at prices that are always reasonable. enjoy breakfast, luncheon or dinner at CTub Breakfasts Noonday Luncheons Evening and A Carte service at all hours. Open 6 A. M.

to 8 P. M. Continuous We still contend that we can prove to you how to make Farming PROFITABLE Ground feed and plenty of fresh water will increase your returns when feeding hogs, cattle or milk cows. Good Food Deliciously A reunion of the McConathy family was held at the home of Mr. and Winchester, Oct.

Judte Charles Brigale of Springfield will preside the October term of the Scott county circuit court. The following are members of the rrand jury; Glenn Funk. H. A. at Motor Coach Company for a certiii- St Louis and between Springfield and A McConathy east of White Hall Manchester; Warren Dtnville.

Denying all certificates to operate buses aiked by the Alton Transportation Company and rescinding several Sunday complimenting Mr and Mrs Joseph McConathy of Wellington. Kas It was the time for a number of years that the family had as- certifscates previously granted to that together A basket dinner was company. Thu action was taken at noon hour, the request of the ratroad. the Present included besides the stock of which now is owned by of honor and the hosts, Mrs O. railroad.

BANKERS FURNISH BONDS TO APPEAR FOR COMING TRIAL Jane McConathy, 81. of Raymond Mr and Tilden Mr, and Mrs. Charles Coonrad, Mr. and Mrs, Perry McConathy, Mr and Mrs Charles Martin and three children, all Of Raymond, Mrs H. W.

Lewis and Mrs. Williamson of Chicago; Mr and Mrs Edward McConathy McConathy is years old). Mr. and Mrs. John MrCpnathy and four children.

Mr and Mrs Albert McConathy and aon, Mr. and Mrs. John Everett and two children all of Roodhouse. Mr and Mrs Edgar Bradshaw of Fayette Organise Club A froup of women of Lorton Prai- Waukeean, 111 Oct Woodruff and William Miller, former chairman and vice president respectively of the National Bank of the Republic at Chicago, and Newman inrte a social club Thursday at inJ mnAi Jr' thf homp Mr and Mrs. Mark Hen court toaky and far-1 tnd have named their club the Tadlock, John A.

Wil Glasgow; John Springer, John Norman. South Winchester; James Rong. Sandy; CUiiord Ira C. Wright, North Winchester; James Lashmet, Frank Redshaw, East Winchester; Allen McCullough. Point Pleasant; John Hurrelbrink, Meryitt; Clyde Baird, Oxville; Edgar Smith, Bloomfield; Royal Oakes, Jolir.

qw ell, Bluifs; Charles Bates, South Bluffs; Clyde Pink. Exeter; Mason Campbell, Edward Gregory, Naples; William South Bluffs. The following are the petit jurors for the October term: William Snow, Naples; Fred Six, Oxville; Steve Guinnane Bloomfield; Jphn Tankers- Sandv; Golden Adkmaon, Frank Walker. Wendall Bracket, Wil- 1'Am Boester, Exeter. Ernesst Hammond.

Harvey Myers, James Benton, Lawson, Harry Pence, Clas- Arch Taylor, Clarence Korty. Merritt; Prather Kenneth Day, Fanchester; Fred Vortman. North Blufta; Fred Korty. Carl Arnold, Rav Morgan RH A B. Me Neeley, If 5 0 12 10 Oollier, 3b 5 01 1 2 0 4 0 3 9 i 5 0 3 110! C.

Jewsbury, 2b 4 0 0 12 0 Rigor, rf 5 0 10 0 0 Tomhave, lb 5 13 13 0 1 Lawless, 0 0 13 0 Todd, ss ....2 0 1 0 5 li H. Jewsbury, 3b 2 0 0 0 0i 41 I13x28 15 2 out hen winning run scored. bunted foul on third strike Indees: AB 0 Sellers, cf 5 1 0 0 0 0 i Wagner, 5 0 1 13 1 0 Bierman, 4 0 2 19 0 Pollard, 4 00 7 2 1 Smith, 3b 4 0 13 10 jC Smith. If 4 0 3 10 0 Lashmet 2b 4 10 5 4 0 Shanahan, rf 4 0 0 0 0 0 Duncan, 2 0 0 0 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals ....37 2 7 30 20 1 Score by innings: 000 000 100 Jacksonville ..........000 P00 010 James Moore. of Lowder.

transact-1 ec business with local firms yesterday afternoon Mrs. Gertrude Akers was among those from Springfield who spent Monday afternoon in the city. 1 fi 9 I a CREAM SEPARATORS SELF FEEDERS WASHING MACHINES FEED MILLS HOG WATERERS HARNESS PUMPS, TANKS, PIPE, FENCE A Full Line at Lower Prices 607-11 Eawt State St.Opposite Union Station Where Quality Rules and Service is King We have a complete line of Paints, Varnish, Elnamel Floor Paint, Oil, Turpentine and Brushes at 1914 HUNTING SEASON IS OPEN Our prices on Guns, Rifles, Shells, Cartridges and Hunting Supplies are very our stock is complete. WALKER BROWN FREE DELIVERY. A Home Owned Store nlshed 15.000 surety bond for their ap- Merrv Mix dub will Morris, Opal Chriatison, Fred onrf mMlth jprrd ihe d.y ir: M.irllti, Sruth Cl.ufc one another homes, and enjoy a pot Clyde North.

Dodglas dinner. They with Mm Smith, North Winchester; Justice linked with the ckwing of the local b4nk They were given 13 days In which to plead, and it wm anticipated they tkould appear for arraignment with Oscgr NcUon, auditor, and John M. Connors, tlce president of the defunct bank Nelson and Connors gave bond last week None of the indicted men has indicated what plea would be entered. W. Tankeraley in October The membership includes Mrs.

Jesse Mitts. Mrs. John Farnback, Mrs Herman Keller, Mrs Otto Wilkes, Mrs Ansil Hrannan, Mrs Clarence Lorton. Mrs Mark Henderson Pearl LaFollette and Arnold Ross Mr. and Mrs Guy Kinder entertained on Sunday Mr and Mrs Butrmach, Lawrenee Glllham.

East Winchester; Earl Batterfeldt, South Bluffs. Bluffs Bluffs. Oct. and Mrs. Rnbert LEAVESIOK ARIZONA "c.nuTlTmnd MW UHIOH HOptt iTlS Mrs Elita Swingle of Athens Mr Mrs Nflwo Hubert.

cf Springfield Mr Kinner is chargr of the White Hall office of the and recently moved here from Kin- by automobile for Phoenix, wher he expect! to make an extended stay Mr and Mrs. Arch Burk, of Beards tnwn, were shopping In the city yes terdiy afternoon. cald. PRESENT PROGRAM AT LEGAL NOTICES eXK( TOR NOTICE Estate ol Robert Stevenson. Deceased.

The undersigned, having been appointed Executor of the last Will and Testament of Robert Stevenson late of the County of Morgan, and State of Illinois deceased, hereby gives notice that he will appear before the Countv Court of Morgan County, at rr the Court House in Jacksonville the Nov-ember Term on the first Mon- Recitation, This Is in November next, at which time Mary Margaret Pires all persona having claims against said RaUy Day by eight chil estate are notified and requested to dren. attend for the purpose of having the 1 Violin aolo same adjusted All parties indebted to said estate to immediate pay- ihlnt to the underalgned Dated this 2llt day of September A D. 1931 Robert C. Taj lor, Executor. Chaa.

A Oridley, Atty, family in Athens Sunday. Sixty tives were present to enjoy the day visiting and to partake of the fine basket dinner served at ihe noon i hour. Mr and Mrs. Herman Kund, and I daughter Nar.cy, returned Sunday 4 1 i niv cvcDriccc I lrom mfek end wlth RALLi EJtEHLISES Kund mother. Ftank Orand! jean and family, Springfield, Sunday Rally Day was observed by the being Mrs, Grandjeans birthday, the children of Northminster Presbytertan immediate relatives were present to church Sundav morning during the in the celebration which was Sabbath, school hour.

held on Sunday. The following program was pre- uecnted: Fred Muntman, Rev. Baylis, Song. Welcome '-Piimary depart-, Hoyd Herman. Mr.

and Mrs P. 1 Burrus, Emma Thompaon, Mr Recitation. October'-Verma and Mrs Sam Carlton, Mr and Mrs. Lee Soura Carlton, daughter Miss Mazie, Recitation, One By Mr. and Mrs Kund, daughter Jean Souaa Nancy.

Elmer Walker, Fred Midden- Piano duet- Frieda Vieira and Miw dorf and Mrs. Helen Lankford were among the visitors in Jacksonville Rally Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William Mayes were Meredosia Saturday Ind Mer- Iritt visitors Monday.

Jean Lothian, accom- The following relatives were among panted by Ramona Lothian. those to enjoy a family gathering Recitation, "Autumn Mardelt and basket diner at the home of Mr. and James Daly Sunday. Fred All prenent at the service received Barfield and family, William Bar- TO LATE TO CLASSIFY WILL 00 per eek and expenses. Man or woman with rig to sell Poultry Mixture Eureka Mfg East St.

Louis, III, girl to help with housework and care of Oive references. Address care of Journal, 10-i-lt APPLES! APPLES! The wonderful flavor Grimes Golden apples also Jonathan apples. For sale at Thornton orchard, Patterson, 111, 1-4 mile west of Also sweet cider. FOR Hay. well.

Phone 1420. A Tarz-1 I DID NOT Discover america ini And We Can Prove It! isfa; Discover clectrical satisfaction by having us do all your elcctrlcal work. Big or small, the Job we do is expert and prompt. Stop in today. LAST WEEK Did NOT Defend a Bridge Against an Army.

Jiii: PXJXL ensemble jacket, red figured lining. Phone 870Y. 10-6-3t We Sell the Best Mined FOR fresh cows, heifers and heavy springers. Thone R-I530. 10-6-It or 3 room furnished apartment.

Private. Address S000" care Journal-Courier Co. 10-6-lt BROS. 300 Weat Lafayette Phone 88 ELFrTPIC Z2I iU iAHUY i. JACKSlMiVIUl i-t Is no historical evidence of the tale.

It is a romantic invention that has persisted because of its heroic qualities. $5.00 EXCURSION JACKSONVILLE ADMINISTRATOR 8 NOTICE Estate of William S. Oraves, deceased The undersigned, having been appointed Administrator of the estate of William 8. Graves late of the County of Morgan and State of Illinois hereby gives notice that he will appear before the County Court of Morgan County, at the Court House in Jack- Rally Dly aouven.r« The Rally Day committee was composed of Mrs. Tiiyra Vieira and Mrs.

Margaret Coraor. AT BATH MEET field and family, Mr and Mrs. Luke Little, Bluffs and Meredosia vicinities; Mr. and Mrs, James Chapman, Kentucky. Rev.

and J. Baylis were Jacksonville visitors Monday night. Mrs. Josephine Rochester, of Bouth Mam street, attended the twenty- third annual meeting of the Old Schoolmates association held at Bath on Sundav. Mrs.

second oldest person attendin meeting, being years of age. She was accompanied by her daugh- was the the trr and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Glen son ville, at the December, 1931 term, and son, of Manchester, on the first Monday in I8.1l next, at which time all hanng claims against said estate are notified and requested to attend for the purpose of havuig the tame ad Justrd All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate pay- ment to the undersigned Dated this iith day of September A D.

1931 Charles Gravts, Administrator Vaught and Foreman, Attorneys. first general census in history taken in 1927. Read the Journal Classi lieti Ada NOTICE Reopen South Side Inn. Your trade will be appreciated. Enos Massey spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs.

Hsttle Mathews, on East Beecher avenue. Thursday, Friday and Saturday Nyal 2 for 1 aale. The Armstrong Drug Stores. Permanent 2 For $9.00 $3.00 and $5.00 Waves Shamiioo. finger Wave, Marcel, Manicure, Eye Brow Arch 60c each, any i 80e cosmeties for LUIe Beauty Shop 209 Eaat Morgan St.

Phone 676. to Chicago Return via The Alton Railroad Company Every Friday and Saturday During October Leave Jacksonville 9:10 a. m. or 4:00 p. m.

every Friday and Saturday during October. Returning leave Chicago on all trains scheduled to make ststion stop up to and including 11:30 p. m. Monday following date of sale. i 1 $5.25 Kansas City and Return Leave Jacksonville 10 p.

m. every Thursday; 9 45 a. and 9:10 p. m. every Friday, or 9:45 a.

m. every Saturday during October to and includ- I ing October 24th. Returning leave Kansas City as late as 8:03 p. Tuesday following date of sale. Hal! fare for children five to twelve years of age.

Tickets good in coaches only. No baggage checked free For further information consult Alton Agent. ATTENTION STUDENTS! BE YOUR OWN AGENT AND SAVE THE COMMISSION 75 WM. HUNTER LEADING CLEANER TAILOR AND FURRIER 207 E. Morgan St.

ANY DRESS, COAT OR SUIT CLEANED AND PRESSED FOR Morgan Dairv Milk Just Hits the Spot Yes, little taste liuds can tell. why gurgles with joy when he drinks Morgan Dairy milk, good with the flavor of sunshine and ows. Milk Fresh From The Countryside Pure and Safe For Children Pasteurized) For Fresh Milk, Cream, Buttermilk, Cottagtt Cheeae, Eggs, Morgan Dairy Co. PHONE 225 We Call For and Deliver Phone 1674.

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