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Freeport Journal-Standard from Freeport, Illinois • 6

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AhrJDAIOi wr Tomorrow will be ladles £iy at 'the' A Corporate Total JL on good Sept ot the 7 church TWA' The a a Too Late to Classify the Seiwol ChiHreifcs i Those shoes Hopke and lrsser and are the fM Sav it with Ink 4 25 and ScReckagesvarwhera isi past new and supper Much inter horseshoe Stlchter Burnwood 'EMMEKr DRUGSTORE fob Bell ans Hot water Sure Relief Murdock Burns has you Plain Labor Clat the church service GOMPERS COMMENTS URTHER ON DAUGHERTY'S INJUNCTION ng Gasoman Younglove Breyer arwell Hyatt Clough Hill reidag union pairs Chiu Gish rail said 24 Thayer Young Bort Ruck Ackley Wilfrd man Merrill Hendley Samuel the American said here to rclatlves family reun farm home of German STATISTICS REGARDING CROSSING DANGERS May no member of your 7:30 9:00 Visit at Cedarville and Mrs Robt Bruce of Chl whs have been the guests of and Mrs Weber Bruce have RWIN REPORTED IMPROVED THIS ATERNOON CAPITALHEASS DEVELOPMENT BELOIT GOLERS AT COUNTRY CLUB TODAY applications at bat tnea BY JAMES WOLBERT (United Press Staff Correspondent) Washington Sept Out of a tog of contradictory rumors and ry ports that clouded the rail? strike situation the belief grew here' today that from eomo quarec Important new developments were impending Whether theso had to ddwlth a new move for peace or for more in DISCUSSES PROHIBITION AND LAW OBEDIENCE Carmans Tour io Ohio 'Georg Caonon president of the "ROYAL DITCHED NEAR JACKSONVILLE Thp trial and the the September term son county circuit nounced today The report for service Rawleigh this afternoon re ceived a telegram from Robert La ollette Jr a personal friend to Mr Rawleigh announcing that the former's father Senator Robert LaolIette had bee i nominated by a margin of at least 200000 The telegram also announced that Blaine had been nominated as governor by a majority of 125000 and that other Progressive candidates had also been nominated Mr Rawleigh and the La ollettes have been friends for many years past estival at Zion's Reformed Church Reformed church will con duct Its annual Mission estival next Sunday A very able speaker has been secured in the person of Prof Bosch of the Pleasant Prairie Academy he will also ba assisted by the Rev Naley of Orangeville The day will be observed with a German in the morning and an Eng lish service in the evening The usual offering which is to go toward ben evolent purposes will be lifted at all the services riends are most cordi ally Invied to celebrate with us Miss Ctlngman Returned Home Miss Nellie Cllngman of Minne apolis Minn who has been the guest of Weber Bruce and family returned to her home today enton class Cases Set for Present Strait sky and Heard to Preside Beloit Arnold Meeting Tonight Tho Christian Enheavor society of the irst English Lutheran church will hold their monthly business meeting thia evening at 7:30 at the home of Miss lorence Voigt 718 Elk street All members are urged to attend Grace Church Services Ther wlH be a corporate com munion service for all women of the Grace church tomorrow morning at 9:30 At this time the women united thank offering will be presented at the genera) convention in Portland Oregon All women of are urged to attend this OB Two modern furnished rooms for light housekeeping close in 229 Clark St Phone Blue 9 8t Tomorrow will be ladles Sav at 'the' of hall Unity ortress Nq 8 will hold a regular meeting tonight at 8 o'clock sharp Miss Leonii Alberts has returned Ifter visiting with her sister in Chi cago Geo Hummel has returned Likens Wachlin Bradt vs Sure Relief OR INDIGESTION Today was the hottest day of this year according to Harry Cox gov ernment weather observer The maximum temperature registered this afternoon was 97 degrees an in crease of 1 degree over the maximum temperature of July 3 September has started with a prolonged hot spell The maximum temperature on September 1 was 94 Sept 2 93: 8ept 3 89 Sept 4 91 Sept 5 91 and Sept 8 97 Election of Officers The following officers were elected for tha coming conference year in the Sunday school of the A Snively Assistant George Isaacs Nel Otto Levine Piedreit Milford Georgme Kerchner Esther Mlndura Plash Charles Assistant rances Purchasing Wm Kurts Ushers Edward Gueth and Clar ence Bittner Primary Department Mrr Stella Deck lar Kathryn Miller Olivo Moseley Leroy Lamb Pianist Alta Henderson Gertrude Smith Kathryn Miller Doi thy Ruel Bel and Gert rude Smith Beginners Department Mrs Eva Kerch ner Superintendent Home Department Carrie Kurtz Mrs Kathryn Nell Secretary Treasurer Mrs Grode Relchter Superintendent Cradle Mrs Alta Henderson Mrs Alice Zwdlfel Mildred Winters TWO NEW ORDS QR SALE At 16000below local price Touring car used only one day $41158 Roadstar driven less than 200 miles 3814Z" Ask to see LcvHa cars at White gar age 'Better hurry 9 6 3 The bf SfJo Ecingeli cal church will hold their monthly business meeting In the church parlors' this evening at All members are urged to be present Kindly remember the monthly re ports also the benevolent dues Meet With Mrs Ritaman The Ladies' Aid society of Trinity church will meet at the home of Mrs Rltxman 15 Hancock avenue on Thursday afternoon at' 2:80 o'clock' Every member should ba present OR 80 acre farm Very choice land in high state of cultivar tlon Close to school church store apd cheese factory four miles from Dakota Buy direct from owner at a bargain on easy terms Address II Hummel 218 Empire St reeport 9 6 6t Returns rom Maple Plain Mies Esther Corbett ths dietician st Ths'Pawleigh Company returned this mo sing from Maple Minn where she visited over day with Mrs Vorta Walker worthy Southern Railway Officials Say Switched Was Tamepcred With THINKS SOMETHING IS BREW ING IN KAIL STRIKE BIT UNCERTAIN WHAT LA OLLETTE WIRES TO RAWLEIGH HIS SUCCESS on riday even Vacation (By United Press Leased Wire) Centerville la Sept 6 I want any quack doctor or any other sucker to try and bring me back or lay for him" Tese words were written by Chas Connor transient railroad worker whose body was found at a hotel here today Connor had taken laudanum Ill health and lack of work were believed the reasons want to go art my bus! ness said the letter beside body "No flowers tpleaso as I want them "What's beyond we know and nobody ever returns to tell us All you know is what Bill Sunday's gang tells you" The letter was signed "Charles Conor late of Utica Ill now on a Thursday Sept 7lh Communion ot the Aux iliary to remember the presentation of the Triennial Offering at the Port land convention Service at 9:30 a tn has returned home after visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Matt Miss Anna Bohler Dubuque la Tobin (W 8tephsnbn County Telepl one com fjyV' pony and family strived Iwnu 4' yet4ay iJUrnopts from ar outingjspit a i'MtAibtp Ohio tne'r oldr JfctrfW and' etbw paints of In tie tolji by aut ar fou id the Dixie h'ghway tween and ChLcagc Iteighs with wrecked automobiles the "result of reckless driving ofr Labor day and the Lincoln highway from Chicago to Dixon atso gather'd its toll of auto wrecks and maimed 30 Tenor of Opening Sermon Before Episcopal Convent ion (Bv United Press leased IVtra Portland Ore Sept "I do not argue about prohibition? but plead for obedience to the Right Rev Edwin Lines bishop of Newark? stated today in opening the general convention of the Episcopal church here adjustments must come when time has determined public opinion let them not be settled by those who are interested In the sale of strong drink or by those who put individual desires over against the numberless lives and homes ruined by a'rong drink forgetting that the restriction of personal liberty willingly is one of the finest traits of Christian character and the condition ot the progress of civilization" Bishop Lines declared that lexing problems facing were derailed but over Outside of a It was announced this mor: that a number of the guards and deputy marshals who have been stationed at the Illinois Central shops and along the right of way since the strike had been with drawn The first report was that all of the guards and marshals had been taken away but at the Illinois Central division offices it was said that the force had been reduced but that some guards were still on duty This may ind rate that the road officials seem to think that the strike period is about at an end and that a settlement has lien reached between the workers and the em ployers HOnESfUAYO YEAR IT IS SAID ladies were defeated they neverthe lew had a very enjoyabletrip and have returned with hlfjh praise for the splendid hospitality of the Belv deret and Marengo ladies and withnthusiasm for tha Bel Mar golf course Those who went ore: Mes dames Kuehner Edward Wins low Scott Tice George Tinsley A Hunter and Hyatt On riday afternoon the ladles will play the qualifying round for the annual championship tourns ment and on a week from riday the first round of the tournament will be played All ladies who are interested in golf are urged to qual ify The tournament will be played in flights with a prise for each flight ifteen members of tho Beloit country club came reeport this morning and this afternoon engaged In a match tourney with the ree nort country club troifers The Re lolt team includes many of tile best players of that city and as has the reputation of having some of the best men in the Illinois Wis consin circuit it looked as thouglr reeport was in for a hard bfcttlc The play started shortly After D30 this afternoon Tho vlsltdl taveled to reeport in automobiles They were met at the wliro of the I city by tha reception committee of the reeport club and escorted to tho lub where lunch was served After the irtauh dinner will be served this evnlng to the members of the visiting team retport un Beloit have been friendly rivals for several years past and tho annual contests between tfieso two clubs i are alway looked forward to with pleasure by tho golfers of clubs Tho players tepd off as lows: reeport Trueblood Young Munn Hepner Hutchins Klpllnger At 2:30 this 'afternoon John Erwin who was the victim of a severe beating last riday night after he had orderedBaron Grubb and Arthur "Holmes" from the Super ba theatre for causing a disturbance and annoying Ithe patrortt of the show was reported to he slightly Im proved' The 'attending physician start'd that ha has at this time a better chance of recovery Mrs George Holter Sheridan Rbad CTHcago is in tha city yjsttlng at the home of Mrs Meyers Members of the ladies aid society of St John's church are requested to bring ragCfor rugs at'their meeting tomorrow Jnek Smith and Mr and Mrs rank Smith are attending the fun ersl of Mrs Catherine Solvey Raraboq Wis A Wieneke of Portland Ore gon is in reeport making jr brief visit at the homo of his parents Mr apd Mrs Henry Wieneke on Empire street The Are department was called to 1208 South Galena avenue this morn Ing to extinguish a lire in the auto irobile of Mrs Clark The Are start ed from crossed wires in the ma chine The damage was small John Hodapp who was appoint ed member of the city Are depart ment was formerly an Illinois Cen tral fireman but had not beeii in the rmploy of the company for the six months Ils assumed his duties yesterday 30x3 V4 wire wheel with tire Phone Main 714 Reward 9 6 Jt SALE Btx room modern house Including two extra lots good barn and poultry house Souttr Walnut Ave 36000 60 Seven joom brick Urge corner lot brick 'paved streets $480000 for immediate sale New seven room bungakw oak finish south part of city $080000 A six room residence on loat Ave mod ern in every way including a new heating plant largo lot a chajicc of a life' tlmft to buy a modern home for $300000 Many others parts iqt tho 'city Smith Wolfe No 500 State Bank Bldg 96 3t Hold amily Reunion Tile Bruins Borgmann held their semi annual ion Ct the Borgmann four miles northeast Valloy Labor Dey A sumptuous dinner were had on the lawn eat yas token in the gomes tha score in the morning be ing to 0 in favor of Joe Borgmann and Henry Hendricks The after noon score was 3 to 2 In favor of Jpe Borgmann and George Van Heeren A social time was enjoyed by all Those present were: Mr and Mrs George Bruins Margaret and Mil dred Bruins Mrs reda Unger and son Harry Mrs A Krappenmann MJJfred Kappenmann Mr and Mrs Mayer Edward Sammy and Jean Mayer Mr and Mis Henry Hen dricks Edwin and Mildred Hen dricks Mr and Mrs' Simon Buse Joo Borgmann Mr and Mrs George Van Heeren George Jr and AgnesVan Heeren Mr I cage Air i gone to Cedarville i Teacher or business wo man room and board family adults strictly modern 2 blocks from court 'house Phone Whits 950 94 8t ity and Service count INCOME PROPERTY OR Modren 10 room house Chicago ave lot 80x120 price $4800 moredn house close in netting owner $72 ler month price $5200 Also lots acreage and farms Phbne Red H40 9 2 3t innmsD ay seftoiber 1922 The American Railway Associa tion Safety Section has issued the following bulletin of a check which was made on July 15 and 16 at prominent railroad crossings rela tive to the movement ot vehicles i over the crossings: Total number of vehicles tall kinds) passing over crossings during eight hour period 306306 Total number of vehicles stopped for observation by driver 6696 'Total number of vehicles passing over crossing where driver lookedn but one direction 41487 Total number of vehicles passing over crossing where driver looked in both directions 62S29 Total number of vehicles passing over crossing without driver observ ing any pre autlons 156607 MARSHALS AW GUARDS ARE WITHDRAWN BY I JfflSON'SW'' AREDASHEDBY NEW DiSC0 DRIT REACHED BY RESCUERS DURING NIGHT OUND TO HAVE CAVED IN JT (By United Press Leased Wire) the Argonaut Mine Jackson Calif Sept Jackson vibrant with hope yesterday Is In the depths ot despair today All day Tuesday Jackson bult on the chance that' the old connecting drift between the Kennedy and Argonaut mines when reached would lie open A Tonight was believed 'he time when the 47 imprisoned miners in the Argonaut might be liberated But tho drift broken Into during the night was found to be caved If this same condition prevailed the entire length of the 375 foot drift It will take a wqek by conser vative estimate to clean it out and aYter that the $75 foot raise to be cut through new rock eanndt be cut in less thnn 24 hours it is conceded CONER WITH PRESIDENT ON: RUSSIAN RELIE 18 People vs Co vs Structo APER HANGIN GSpecla) reduced prices for Sept 'Satisfaction guar anteyd Phone Blue 1405 4 8f OR Corona typewriter and case' used slij months like new TcddProtectograph check proteetof: cheap if sold at once' Phone Main 2042 94lt tensive strike action by the' 400003 shopmen or for co operation be tween tho shopmen and the ratlroyd brotherhoods it was impossible to determine Tap Wires in Val Government officials tried vainly to run the" various rumors to earth Their efforts were rewarded only with denials by railroad executives of reports that a conference of ex e' ttlves would be held here Thurs day The mysterious absence of labir leaders gave to a widely circu lated i ioe hat a "council ot wa was being neld by labor chiefs "within 50 miles of Washington' Efforts to locate II Johnston head of the machinists failed Johns ton who left Washington early to day was reported to bo in Pitts burgh Baltimore or New York Where Is Jewell Similarly it was Impossible to locate JcWeil head of the rail way employes department of the A of One labor leader here said Jewell was "somewhere in the east' and that he had received or would shortly receive new settlement pro posals rrom jiuiiiic officials or way executives" This leader "aomo thing will pop" within hours benators Watson and Kellogg sought Information by long distance telephone concerning reports of an impending settlement Both said they could find no foundation for sucn reports Willard Is Ixvider Chicago Sept Daniel president of the Baltimore was the? leader in the latest peace move it was learned authority According to reports here Willard has Just completed a tour of his railroad shops where he conferred with memb rs of the strikers The agreement which Willard is sonung on includes the return seniority rights to the shopmen nnouia wiiiard be successful in his efforts to settie the strike on the A other railroad executives wll probably make the same move Others Iwklng On It is understood that the New lork Central tho Rock Island the Chicago Northwestern the Chi cago Burlington A Quincy and the Chicago Milwaukee A St Paul rail roads are watching the new peace efforts closely President II Byram of tha Chicago Milwaukee A St' Paul ad mitted today that ho understood there was ifo be a conference be tween a few of the eastern execu tives and the shopmen "I do not know whether I am In on ft or not" hb said It was believed that tho railroads woikmg for a settlement are those which have been hardest hit by the strike SUICIDE" LEAVES THREAT OR POSSIBLE RESCUERS OR 33x8 and 34x4 used casngs Used''' Overland parts and 'empty steel drums Noeske Bros I Mileage Merchants East Galena street at State avenue 9 6 3t ruit with garage Empire St houseN modern southeast vmruvn Bt room house in good repair price $2500 small payment down balance like pent Phone Red 1140 9 6 31 AR MH ran ssru laiible Reunion The Laible family gathered at Riverside eamp on Labor Day for the sixth annual reunion with fifty members present While the men worked up en appstite by pitching ndriehoe prepared a sumptuous chicken dinner to which aii did justice Those who did not care to take part in tho more strenuous ganfe of basebail again returned to pitching horseshoes or watching the games and visiting Th afternoon passed too quickly tor while in the height of enjoyment tho supper gong sounded and' re ided us that the day was almost spent The business meeting followed which was presided over by Mrs Rk xfier the reading of the mlhutM and treasurer's report Mrs B'its gave a most interesting history of toe family from tho year 1821 to the present time Expressions of appreciation were entered to the various committees for their unstinted efforts to make the gathering one of real pleasure The only regret was that so many were unab'e to be present The Tifflcera for fhe year are: Welch ATce Lloyd Hoover Graca Nesbit Chester Sargent Bertha Illme Those from out of town were 1 foible and Elisabeth of Maquoketa Iowa red Zimmerman 1 r1 Dubuque lows ttnd Geo Golden Chicago Ill There will be a meeting of Commandery No 7 jn thc Wgo rcoma Thursday evening The Cross degree will conferred snuru candUt' Members meXV? an meeting is expected Legion Auxiliary The ladies the Auxiliary of thetmthCtn asked 80 Sheridin avenue tomorrow afternoon Bring yor expressman loses finger IH ACCIDENT TODAY a Of thU dty "Uh nous accident thia morning when the second finger of his left hand exnrerd' Mr Scanlon who is an expressman was In the act of plac n'he afety box tyaffe wr on the UHnols Centra) when' it appears 'he had his hand over the edge of the steel box and a sudden jolt of the car by the coupling of an engine forced the lid down The heavJ lid fell on hand and sti fin8er He Immcdl ately taken to a physician's office whera medical attention waa given Modern 6 room house double 5 room Garden St 8 room Court Honor The Court of Honor will hold their rXw at urrM AU mnbers urged to be present Legion Meeting There will ha American Legion thl clock at American Legion hall a wffi th committee will be held at 7 o'clock Commandery to Meet ARMS OR A beautiful' "orty acre farm near Lena modern 1 steam heated bungalow No soil In Illinois $900000 might con Mor VroanAwt A dandy sixty farm two iplles of UJ SROUld DC 01 3 Sensible reeport $1350000 We have a blg'S 1 a 11 list of Stephenson county farm lands I fl 01169 that 3I10W ror saie bee us if interested Smith Wblfe No 500 State BnnkBldg 9 6 3t Married Saturday licnrjt Van Bus kiil of Mt Car az roll and Miss vn Mblttmer or "W' Lanark were married at the parson the irst Enclish Lutheran church by the Rev A Michael JikUurday afternoon A Wisconsin Couple Wed The wedding ot Ernest Ivey of i 0 JJollendale Wis and Miss EllenGladden of Perry Wis was solemn ized Saturday at tho parsonage of Rev Charles Hoffman iV Ha Birthday Party s'gy' Mary Eleanor osselnian daugb sw: ter of Mr and Mrs Charles ossel man celebrated her sixth birthday s' yejtcrday by entertain ing eight little girl friends at her on North West Ave The Mttla tots all had a most enjoyable time MIRRORS RESILVERED Ns? onea made to order raming and enameling Oldt furniture made over and reflnlBhed Lowest price Over 700 satisiift customers MIq of Wks Phone Red $L' 801 8 Arcade Ave reeport Ill A 9 8 8t OR' Bicycle $11also sew ing machine $3 820 Winslow St 8t 1 Return from Visit Mr and Mrs Sheridan have J1 returned from a visit tn Chicago and Atlanta Ga Sept Officials of the Southern railway today declared that the wreck of "the Royal Palm" seven miles outside of Jacksonville early today was due to tamper:" with a switch According to theij statement the lock on the switch stand had been sawed half way through and then orogen Seven cars none turned sever shaking up node of tho pas singers waa injured officials de clared Traffic out of Jacksonville has been reported routed through Jessup Ga LA OLLETTE'S LEAD INCREASES TO 161 DOO Lead la 129000 at Half 3 O'clock (By United Press Leased Wire! Milwaukee Wis Sept Returns from 859 precincts out of 2531 to today gave' Robert M' LaolIette a lead of 161554 over hi opponent William A for th republican nomination for Unitea States senator The vote at Thai time was: Tat ollette 271 169 Can field 109615 povernor John Blaine was lead ing William A Morgan for the re publican gubernatorial nomination with 129098 at thlshodr' The vote was: Blain i 248 727 Morgan 119681 A McHenry running on aiwet platform for th gubernatorial nomi nation polled 12030 votes Manus vs Otto Van Matrel2Wn" Marriage licenses Edward Daly Monroe over 21 Miss Anna Baltzcr same over IS Everts reeport 21 Miss Mary Guentherman same 18 (By United Press Leased Wire) Washington Sept Secretary Ot Comm erca Hoover and former Goy Goodrich of Indiana conferred with President Harding at "rthe White' House today regarding con tinuance ot American eliet in Russia Vleh In West and Mrs A 1 Cattice and the sister Miss May Stricker left I Saturday night for trip through Jitf' Colorado Utah' und other western Outing kit The Ord' of oreau rs wil) hold 4 an (evening picnic Thursday ocn ng at lloeren's grove A roast will Izc held and it 1 expected fe $hat there will be a big attendance $2094 TRIAL AND HEARING LIST IN GIROUD CUURT 75' 24 19 18 15 15 11 09 ORD ROADSTER OR SALE with itarter Jbeen overhauled Inquire at palena B)dg 1920 model j9 Ht OR A pleasant front room' furnished modern Uftona Black 795 1 7v 6 3t United Workers Supper The United Workers of the Second cresbyterian church will have their first aupper after their vacation id i day evening at 6 o'clock to which all are'argd to attend The missionaryL' meeting will be held Wednesday sj uTj afternoon Sept 13 at tho church The executives of the 'society will meet riday nt 4 clock at UrtfMi if tha roufttrv cUib rdX Belvldw n4 AUrcngo I pcndln Xew weeks In Chi Despite the fact'that the reeport cago with Her daughter 'konat nature you may go with out a hat but it the call anybusiness significance wear jt Chur enton the new class leader will have charge of the prayer ser vice on Thursday evening at 7:45 This is tho first service under the new officers ayl a good attendance is des red Everybody welcome at this service leader Choir rehearsal ing promptly at 8 season Is over fiow and we desire to get down to hard business We can only do our best! work every one is In their places Let us re solve to reach as near 100 per cent tendance as possible from this time forward Bast pres dent Baptist Mid Week Special Sunday school scholars and Young i People are especially Invited to visit the travelogue entitled "Through Jungles" on Thursday evening at 7:30 tn The pictures of the service were made by Underwood Underwood of They are beautifully color ed and very attractive Mr LeRoy DeGraff wil operate the machine and Reve Mr Sayers will give the lecture You will be stirred by some things you see and hear You will Io happily surprised by the ex nlbltion of the nroei eaa nt Gospri in darkest heathendom Let us hold Thursday night as "amily and reestablish the old custom ot coming to church xogctnrr family In town be missing Electric Wash Machines 1 ty z'TTrr Laundry Queen Dolly Type Laundry Queen Oscillator Type 1 EASY Vadium Washers The best Electric' Wash Machines ui the market at right pric'esC a i'l A 1' l' ft I' wia This Afternoon 'I'Ue maniaK of Miss Mary Gun i tberman daughter of Mr and Mrs Joba Quentharman 144S South Chl oog avenue and Everts son Mr aad Mrs Breits East'tUUXoW siroet took plac at iho St parsonage this afternoon The Charles Hoffman frestor ot the 'John's church conducted the eaeemony Only the ImnwdUta families at tendod i Ottenhansrn hyle Mtss Mildred Ottcnhnusen and lif'' Clorenes Pbyt were inorned al the ysrsonagt ot Oak Avsnue Evengeli Ly' saj okereh Rev Philip Beuscher Pfc lT sCMatiag Mr Phyla employed by 2b guv Mufact uring oompany BT'aod' Mrs PhyW hn employed ii'S by rhe Rawtsigh oompaar Mr and Mrs Pbyl ree $rtars aad er well knnr till watMine to reid here Their many friends to wishingbexn 'rjr niture happiness men to calk it four room if you are i hotw Ta flown to the hotel parlor wV 7 rtvpUx room and receive X' P1 1 a purely per 4 AMITY SOCIETY APPEALS H'niR Mil A 'we The monthly report of the Amity society milk fund indicates that many ot the good hearted bltlsens of the community arg ovarlooklng a SDlfindld nnnnrtunhv Mi Mildren' of tho city Lui mon tn vittjr wa cuiiccioa inio jo a vortf smnn amarine aM a hvuiav cmiu uiw nuv gw long way Jn providing milk for Now that th schools have rcopenxl th society wJH neea mors funds vfor milk for tha school children and they would appreciate every bit of help offered Th milk bottle ar placed la practically all of the clubs and stores eft the city and the society appeal ing to the people to aid In caring for the undernourished children Th port for the past month follows! Rohkar Bakery 551 Lindo Theater i goo Hcfmymeier Brosx js4 Walton Nephews 149 irst National Bank ju tv inter a Contectlonsry Kiverside bunch Billet beck's Bakery ederal Bakery Boston Lunch Telephone Co Williams Beckmeier Watv Compa nyv Moogk Meisenbach Harden Cigar Co of Tinsley Cigar Co Masonic Club Electric Co Gas Company American Candy State Bank Stukenberg Borchers Elks Club Drug Co Superha OR 81LE OR TRADE 33x58 sepa rator one silo filler one schredder rank Starr Lena AIL 9 641 OR SALE our China shoals Phon West 1999 9 6 31 Rosary beads in case Owner ran git' same at 624 East Iroquois st by paying tor ad: mt IOR Two nicely furnjahed rooms for refined gentlemen iMra Carter 208 Elk St 9 8 3t EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD buys tn used cars: Ono brand new ord touring car One Model 45 Buick touring car On light Velle touring car Norsks Bros Mileage Merchants East Galena St at State Av 94 3t OR Three 6x9 rugs $7 One 9x12 Brussel rug $2000 30 yard stair carpet 90c 35 yards stair car net 50c 25 mall run 1125 tn Hl 50 1 Quantity of bags and suit cases $12s i to $350 Window shades 50 to 48 i mo i uuiuii auiin JtR suits small sixes 39c 100 shoes mixed lot choice $100 wash suits 48 to 75c wilier 223 Stephenson St 9 8 6t Modern front flat Weils building Exchange St Phone 1 DlnckJRV 9 6 3t oil Ground cherries Phone Miln 409 A Schulz 9 6 3t AUCTION HALE Sept 20th of 160 acr equipped with over 50 head livestock machiniry grain and hy one half mil southeast of Eleroy 8 miles wrst of reeport Sal to be gin at 12 o'clock sharp Emma and 8 Hnmlvn 0 6 tf I OR A good business restau rant and soft drinks Owner must sell on account of his health Ad dress Owner 310 West irst Street Dixon Ill 94 3t WILL TRA1E Hudson Six sevefi pnsseng'r touring car for City prop erty Lovelace A Co phone Main 2056 94 3t the this country cannot be settled without religion The remedy Jia said foj the world's ills is recognized as moral and spiritual rather than economic lie further toM the delegates that the church was moving forward of the land of prejudice and narrowvlslffii" TOM WATSON WILL PERMIT DAUGHERTY TO REMAIN (By United Pres leased Wire) Washington Sept am heart ily in accord with the demand by Chairman Jphn Dowd of the strike committee of the Metropolitan dis trict that Attorney General Depgh erty and ederal Judge Wilkerson should be Impeached'' Senator Tom Watson Georgia declared today Daugherty's revolutionary action Is without parallel In Jlhe nation history and in my opinion he there fore is not fit for added Watson The Georgia senator however said he contemplated no mov at th present'tlme to seek impeachment of the attorney general 1 hearing list for of the StejA court waa an petit Jury will next Monday Sept 11th Judge Stransky will have the first week of jury work while Judge Heard will have the second wee'k Th list follows: Monday Sept People vs Ent niefer People vs Bailes Tuesday Sept People vs Goodyear Morrison Rrna Wednesday Sept McLlmans vs Duff Jurgensmeier vs Keene Thursday Sept Glbler vs God dnrd Lovelace Sales vs Musser vs Bradt riday Cordes Grow rs vs Van Matre Monday Sept Carver Package Robieson vs Robleson Tuesday Sept 1 Elchorn vs Myer Slulter vs Elchorn Glasser vs Glasser LaBudde vs Keene Can Co Wednesday Sept Whit vs I Wilson Admrvs Prall Trickle vs Clark Thursday Sept Anderson vs Sanitary Laundry Co Gents vs Stuoffer Shoemaker vs Gundry riday Sept Smacker vs Maurer Meierkort vs Ill Case Co Jahnke vs Jahnke Tuesday Sept 25 (Without jury) Athan Athan Staver vs StaveY ma Return from Trip "it Pellet and Houthens 16 West manager ot the Rpuigeon company motored up'inio Wisconsin and Minnesota during th past two (days They Jeft repqrl early Sun day jnornlng and went to Madison LaCrosse and other places in the £J10rthcrn Part of Wisconsin thcnco to Winona Lake Minnesota They nl 0 visited other place in that section aft'A before returnihg home a Their speedometer registered over 600 miles Miss Wagner to Marrr 1'MJsa Dorothy Wagner daughter Mr and Mrs John Wagner Walnut avenue to be married Si' tomorrow afternoon to Virgil Col Mna ot Lincoln Ill the ceremony to place at 4 at the Wag residence Rey rank Sheets officiating A varleiy Bhower tor Miss Wagner as given last evening by the Ro and Genevieve Schwarz and A Btatric Dorman at which she was presented with many beautiful and useful gift There were eleven guests and a very enjoyable evening was spent i Those who have arrived from out town' to attend tho wedding are: Pommer a prominent real estate dealer of Waterloo and Bi Miss Mettle 'Baker and Miss Helen Lfi Eanoni' also of Waterloo 4 Be) Mar Liflics Win 1 ty even ladles of the reeport wun try rlub wre the guests''vesterdav Your trade ii appreciat at Harden Cigar Store if Pigs but Dukes Parts Co7 roomy comfort for grow ing feet In our shoes you will find tho realization of the expert chiropodist's Idea of wliat children's footwear should be Economy Shoe Store and' 1 Repair Shop 112 East Galena (Bv United frr () Wire) Atlantic City Sept "The resentment manifested by our peo ple and the press of ths country against Attorney General Daugh unwarrantable injunction is a most gratifying manifestation of th real American Gompera president of ederation of Labor dav "The strike of the railway shop men could be adjusted in a day if th situation were approached from they standpoint of humanising the problem rather than commercializ ing Gomptys arrived hero io make ah rangementa fer the meeting of the executive committee aaturuay DR BUNDESEN MEMBER ADVISORY BOARD (By tinned Pre Ied Wrl Springfield Ill Sept" 6 Governor today namjd Dr Herman Bundesen public health commis aioner of Chicago member ot thv stat health advisory board Xlllte a new Insulation material Is being produced in Venice Willard Ohio jvvutAraB luuriiBuri XSrOB VS reportwl 01 wks etterhoff vs etterhoff Bmps th i jkh wk its i mvn a a wx ra tv j8 smiim rrvu i jj ji am 04 rar Ttriamvr7sna wii oarr wsswbw r2 rt 'a ir 2 A A a At nK rinnrpni'v Ag if I St I ad Mfcv 1 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About Freeport Journal-Standard Archive

Pages Available:
300,109
Years Available:
1885-1977