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PAGE TEN' JACKSONVn.T.E datly journal FRIDAY, MARCII is, ELLA M. ADKINS OF ASHLAND IS TAKEN BY DEATH united in in marriage with John! Adkins, who became one of the best I known and land owners In this section of the state. Her husband1 preceded her in death 21 years ago The decedent was a member of the Christian church for a great many years. Surviving are oue daughter, Mlssi H. L.

HUTCHINSON CALLED BY DEATH AT HOSPITAL HERE Harry L. Hutchinson, 56. pesscd Mrs Ella M. Adkins, widow of the v. late John Adkins.

member of a Adkins at home; two sons, prominent Morgan and coun tpj. Arikjns. who resides on a iaim away at 10 30 o'clock Thursday morn- xamuy, passed away otioca wpf.t of and John Adkins of i ing at Passavar.t hospital, following igm at ner Mrs Adkins was preceded an extended He wa Ashland, was 90 years old Prohibition Becomes State Issue As Candidates For Governor Take Positions Meredosia Us Yirtnr llarklrr in bv sor. ol D. and Cvn.hl» a chronic lau? JSSi Sth" St Mr! Elmii, 1 and Wth hte par- luSiols politic did critical He MtU wtrk.

5St eduwed In the Jacksonville.prlmary there la no Bhe was bom at Meredosla April 9 limerai services will be held at the oi Mr and Mrs. Da- A(jjcjns j10niestead west of Ashland at vtd Stockton pioneer Morgan county 130 SatUrdav afternoon. Rev was educated schools. Mi. Hutchinson had been in failing heaUh for about two years.

He came here to make his home preceding the citizens When a young Halley and Rev. Edward S.Vof Tesch officiating. Interment will be A city ordinance prohibits made in the Ashland cemeten. the attachment of posters and Prlpnds askPd to kindly omit all forms of bills to telephone poles and trees in the city of Jacksonville. Persons violat- Will the party who took this ordinance will be ladies coat by mistake from During the past summer he took a trip to Canada, but returned here in August.

and has since been 111 He was mi extensive traveler and followed the occupation of rearing and training show horses He was It has got to be settled and settled Campbell: "I stand for repeal or modification of the eighteenth amendment so as to permit the states to determine their own policies on this possibility of a deiinite wet and dry I Question." vote, the candidates are talking re- Carlstrom. is evident that na- peal, modification, and what the tlonal prohibition has not thus tar state can or cannot do about it. succeeded in its original objective. The lineup on the democratic side, Character cannot bo crcated by law. is solidlv wet Rep.

Michael L. Igoc. I neither can temperance not abatln- Brucc Campbell and Judge Hcnrvience be thus produced. I favor the Horner all would have the law repeal- riRht of the people to a resubmission ed so that the could decide the of t.he whole question of national pro- questlon for themselves. hibition to the states The principal delwite on prohibition I Custer: Any modification, change MANUFACTURERS SALES TAX HAS Mcrcdosia, March and Mrs.

QTRIlfK SNAP, Harold Oard and Mrs. Charles Clav WTrc visitors In Jacksonville Wcdnes- day. (Continued from Page Mr. and Mrs. W.

L. Duvendack and don't believe they'll pay a dollar baby son were business visitors in of it." I Jacksonville Wednesday afternoon. While the bitter debate was up-1 Messrs Earl Walter proaching the cud of the seventh day. I William Smith and Raymond Scott Secretary Mills said on the basis of drove tqi Alton Wednesday rl SKrtw hrnn early returns on Income tax pay- remained there on the deep waterway iu i Few More Are On EMPLOYMENT IS IMPROVING IN ENTIRE STATE ments, treasury estimates of revenue dredge boat where he is employed, needed to balance the 1933 budget Meredosla Legion Post No. 518 of were sufficiently accurate to make it this city will serve at the city unlikely the measure would to mg prosecuted.

Frank D. Kiloran Chief of Police man of genial disposition and had a i dlus jnr been between two of the or repeH 1 of prohibition laws must be republican candidates. Omcr N. Cus-, effected by the United States senate be increased, A statement by the treasury today showed, however, the payments had dropped under those on the same comparative date last year. Last Tuesday the payments amounted to $12,648.765 On that day a year ago they were $13.100.362 and payments for this month.

Including those of March 15. were $44.701.384 as host of friends Unemployed List Chicago, March the Odd Fellows hall Thurs- His parents, three brothers and two ter and Edward J. Brundage. Brund-! and house oi of representatives ut dav night return same lo the him In death. He Is I Sm WMhi.

Mm, March 1 I ice. hall or call 1538-W. Hntchinaon tali'oi Si, ZtM- i Mr and C. Skinner teeelv tnr' and leather eood. lndn5try Friday evening.

18th, bpglnnhv; at 5:00 p. m. chill soup, oyster soup, i hamburgers, pic and coffee. They will; also give away a large angel food: cake, a five pound can pecan nuts and a flower stand. The members would, ment Illinois industrial estab- appreciatc a good patronage at this hshments increased two-tenths of one supper.

cent during the month ending Messers. C. Hedrick. A Kors- fYb. 15.

the ptate Department of mevcr. Laurence Roegge. William Labor said today, IJn knuin O. Wegehoft, H. A.

Nay- Payrolls decrrased 28 per cent, compared with $58,114.901 in March lor. and Raymond Scott attended a however, among the 297.742 age earn- a jcar hi ii (jUc a holiday the birthdav school Just Around the Corner cutive can do about it one way I i 41)1 employed 6 3 cent more workers nr thn toward a vote on the baby daughter, born to Mr, and Mrs and Increased its payroll 12 4 per rent. or the other What Is? Spring OF COURSE power to end tlie 'pretense of prohibi The remains were removed to the I tion" in Illinois. Reynolds Mortuary. Custer, who contends Ihe issue is a I services ill be held at onr Brundage how he clock Saturday afternoon from the thought a governor could end prohi- the Reynolds Chapel, with Rev, Wavne blUon and cmded him lor Wc of the bootlegger.

1 am opposed t0 strp ovcr t0 Hnd re -1 to national prohibition and the a brief but ilcn. over whether I in I thc eighteenth amendment. That amend- Ambassador Metlon was to discuss re- afternoon Diamond Grove Brundage's answer was that the gov-1 has done more to deteat the in British debts owed thei Mr antj Mrs vnTirr crnor not only could assi5t of ranee than any other Unlted Slates soon aftcr he takes his business visitors in Jacksonville n. nuiii ILNERAL NOTICE of thc state and seizure law happening in our state and national Wednr.d iv iftprnonn me millinm industries also re- wF.unSral carl but that he could also, as leader of his 1 am for state and local con- Aftcr ocra tic spokesmen had welcome cu" of the fxpansion Metcalf will be held this afternoon pnrtv throw the weiaht of his state In trol of these tn article in- i Employment and payroll increases In ffiES O-S auch TnTrucUon had Ot thc other republican candidates, mesaaje to Ihe legteUture. recora-, bK.n MtBon Reed iR Mr, orah Butcher T.ie.-day cvenlnt aM and 6 3 ctothu ier I am against the return 1 oi Dotrolt' lhp brightest picture in the saloon.

I am agahist the Ste wS meviuble state It has expanded steadily rlnce the bootleireer 1 am onaosed i ineMiaDie. jvjrs Effic Kappal, Hleeu Burrus the sharp slump last It KP am opposed senate, in he meantime heard; tnd Frederica Schmitt werr business cmplovcd in February more worker hripf Km fiaro.m Jacksonville Wednesday than in last October or In February, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Seiving were Wood products, textiles aud cloih. neral Home in charge of Rev.

A. L. Childers. Burial will be in the Jack sonville cemetery. Oscar E.

Carlstrom would have the mend thc repeal of our state prohibi- p3 directlv for Prwtdent xhe hostesses for the rvemno were question resubmitted to the states. Hon law Whenever congress submits Hoover in denial that this question Orah Butcher A Mon- and Wllllam Ujthe "oe and A IX Right cleaning: and pressing will enable you to set many more months of satisfactory wear from those garments that you have perhaps had put away during the winter months. Wc Guarantee Satisfaction WM. HUNTER Jacksonville's Leading Cleaner The greatest depth of the Mediterranean Sea Is about 14.436 feet. S-tatcd Assembly of Jacksonville Council No.

5 R. S. M. 207 East Morgan St. We Call For and Deliver Phone 1674 eighteenth amendment and the VoS- stead laws are unenforcible.

I believe eveninc should be modified. Prohibi- ai TIM tion ls not a question. It Is both economic and social. It is the biggest John R. Phillips, Rec.

problem before thc American machinery and conveyances. Malone promise to obey the wishes ui, hteenth amendment, I will envoy. I 'the the people on that question. aU the and influence of i As debate rolled on in ihe house and devotional session in winch i 00 4 per cent but em Tlie following are paragraphs glean- to bring about the repeal over tbe sales tax. Representative I Rram tn keeping with St Patnca sday ed from the candidates' speeches and oi thr Rainey of Illinois, the Democratic Wfls carried out.

Those were platforms: Malone: liquor question for i leader who is supporting it, added thii( Mrs John Mfultrav Mrs A Htl- Brundage believe 13 years oi most part is a federal one, but warning. derbrand. Mrs. C. O.

Bushnell Mrs trial have demonstrated that thc1 'nsotar as the governorship is con- After extensive study, a banking x. W. irdick Mrs. Clavton Hvatt I saw that since the people of subcommitte presented tothe senate a BriKcs. Mrs.

Henrv Hsn- our state have by referendum vote legislation to ban the use of ledera! ners, Mrs. B. Hyde. Mrs declared tor modification of our pres-; rC5prvc facilities in stock Wade, Mrs. Ocorsrc Hvde The host- ent prohibition laws, their desires speed payments to April Mrs Clayton Introduced by Sen Secrets of the secrets of vibrant health is the use of rich, pure, flavorful milk many times a This is a health formula that cannot be surpassed.

And physicians parents to give children Morgan Dairy milk, because of its unvarying richness, purity and freshness. Countryside Milk, Pasteurized and Bottled in Morgan Sunshine Dairy Morgan Dairy Co. Corner N. Sandy and Weat Douglas. Phone 225.

ALWAYS ASK FOR THIS LABEL ------------------WHY NOT? Have Your PRINTING In Your Own Home Town The Merchant who sends out of town for his Printing has no cause to complain if the buying public decides to patronize mail order houses or go to other cities to do its shopping. Home should work both ways. Jacksonville Typographical Union No. 356 must and shall be obeyed when I am governor." Small: Believing as I do In thc rule of the majority. I shall, if nominated and elected governor.

In the future as 111 the past continue to serve the people and honestly carry out the will of the people and to that end. I will sign any bill the legislature passes which has been approved or may be approved by a vote of thc JULIA BEATTY IS in closed introoucf-o tn sen- Hyatt. Mrs I ward Hyatt and ator Glais it was referred John Moultr.v to the whole banking committee. Tlie recular monthlv business meet- Another senate subcommittee heard and social tiv' King Dauch- President Hoover's home loan bank class of thr Sunday srhoc bill indorsed by the president of the WH, held in the lecture room of tht National Association of Real fcjtstc, church Tuesday evmng. Atter tin devotional and business a hou; The sena'f i nt the interior department supply bill back to committee with instructions to cut from its 000.000 On the house side, the immigration Mis followed, and entertainment was enjoved which were arranged in keepinst wtih St Patrick's dav.

Those present were the hostesses, Kupfer, Mrs. 11. Higgins ro r.POtlP HI AD committee reported favorably a bih and Mr a to I n. Including thst mtr members IV ftom the western hemisphere. SW per Brown, Maurice Kistner.

Walter cent McAllister. Earl Allen. Earl Pond. last congressional step on the Williams, Miss Laura Norris-LaGuardia anti-inJunction bill and Mrs. W.

A. Pond, teacher of thc sponsored by crgamml labor was class. reached with house aproval of the Plans are being laid for a sup- mcasure as adjusted by conferees. It per, the date to be set later. The now goes back to the senate and hostesses for next month arc.

Miss Maude Fisher. Muss Velma Walker General Hauling and Moving The only warehouse in the city erected solely for storage purposes. Our special moth-proof rooms for fine Rugs, Pianos, and Overstuffed Furniture are for your benefit. Saves you MONEY. Get our quotations.

For Service, call Jacksonville Transfer PHONE 72 1 and Storage Company C. MACKNESS President 607-611 last State Street Opp. I'nlon Station T.C. HAGEL Treasurer PHONE 72 1 Champaign, 111., March Three all-university co-ed ttons at the University ol Illinois today elcctcd ofticcrs for next year. elccted.

all Juniors, werf; Woman's League: Lucille Hum. Olney, president; Marjorie Snyder. Marjorie JhencHo the'white hV.uvf son, Birmingham. and Eleanor Irland. Oak Park, secretaries Woman's Athletic association: Blanche Kubalek.

Chicago, president. Mary J. Evans. Chicago, vice president; Evelyn Heinz. St.

Charles, secretary; Maude Jurjevlch, Lincoln treasurer. Young women's Christian association: Julia Beatty. W'averly, president; Ruby Alice Ditzlcr. Huntmcton vice president; Maude Hine, Tuscola, secretary. ployed 2.5 per cent more men.

Iren and steel and electrical apparatus largest members of thc group, showed employment losses of 1,6 and 7 per cent, and payroll leases of 4,4 and 14 3 per cent, respectively. Rerords for the past ten years show average increases In February of per cent in employment and 2 1 per cent In in Illinois reporting Industries. Inventory and repairs periods are ovct by February. Eurhty- nhte firms, however, reduced wages 10 per cent for 11.368 workers who were 3 8 per cent of thc total reported employed Stone, day and glass products, printing and paper goods, and food products were the only groups to report losses, ranging downward from 4 per cent In employment and 8 5 cent in payrolls. CONFESSION OF APACHE INDIAN READ TO JURY Bluffs Miss Laura K.

Deppe and Mrs. Irving. Messrs Wtldav, George Bruno, W. Duvendack. Wm.

Hyatt. W. Mricr and Clyde McAllister attended a meeting of the Morgan county I O. O. association held In Bluffs Wednesday evening.

(Continued from Page down and looked at her, and she stUl breathing "OC Virg ima M. RANGE Member National Furniture Warehouse Association A Guarantee of High Class Service. Special Lenten services started Tuesday evening at the Methodist church and will continue Easter Sunday, March 27. Visiting pastors from nearby cities will deliver revival sermons each evening thii week and the services of Holy Wee will be conducted by the local Rev. David F.

Nelson Louis Schoonover and family have moved from this community to a farm near Egypt, Ark. Mrs. Glen Birnbaum and Mrs. Chas Ida to Jack i The Ladies Aid society of the Presbyterian church held an all-day session at the home Mrs Arthur Crum Tuesday and elected the officers for the coming year; President, Mrs. Arthur Cnun; vice- president, Mrs.

Louise Montgomery; Mrs. Elmer Harris; asst, secretary, Mrs S. Buck and treasurer, Mrs. Lee Skiles Bluffs, 111. March Knooppcl is a guest in the home of her brother, Clyde Taylor and family north of Chapin.

11 Bates, salesman for the Staley M. G. Co, Decatur, will leave Friday evening to attend a banquet given Friday night, In honor of the Staley salesmen. He will return home Sunday. Mrs.

William Lowe has been con- limd to her home for the past five at the Fox-IlUnots Theatrt weeks from illness. day and Thursday evenlnti ADVANCE SHOWING OF STYLES MADE An advance howing of sprunz styles together with a varied program of entertainment wat itors Wednes- of thi.v en wh in soor Mrs Sherman Myers spent Thurs- week The Emporium pr day with her brother, Robert Horn-! group cf local young wt beek and family of Grtggsvllle their latent costuir. James Dimmit and daughter. Mr formal and afternoon wear, and Mrs. Charles Birchard, OriRgs- Appearing on the staite for the style ville visited Thursday with the lor- revue Helen Mitchel, mer's father, J.

Dimmit, who has Betty Lane. Elizabeth Barnett, Lillian been confined to his bed for the Thurmon and Lucy Mrs week from illness in the home of his Eleanor Schiliinger and the following son, William Dimmit and family children, Shirley Whitlock. Shirley J. Plowman visited relatives Green Elizabtih Thtirm and N.u. In Bentley Thursday.

Walbridge. G. H. Lind.strcmberg Mrs. Agnes Pine of Winchester was served us ranker of ceremonies a business visitor In town Thursday.

Added attractions to the program Mrs. Grover Torrence spent Wed- Included by and nesday until Friday with tn his orchestra and several Jacksonville. the Three Harmony Boys. Dow lint? Mrs Anna Coats has returned to Doyle and Byua, with Chalon Jacksonville to remain with Aiken as accompan; roveltj daughter. Mrs.

Nellie Torrence and dances were given by Roberta Car family for the present. sey. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lloyd, son Horace James Sawyers and da ugh- SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS AT NORFLEET HOME He then to his brothe Law house to wash the blood frora his hands.

DouKnerty. in his opening ment. promised to prove his was a man crmdvd by remorse. credulity and childlike mind had been exploited by a woman hit mental and emotional frightened Indian who killed by accident and in self-defense. While Ife was taking the girl to a nance at Canyon Dry on horse Seymour was alleged to have told Street, they dismounted to walk across a muddy ravine.

The white girl began to hit me with a bag and the confession said. took hold of her in afterward she got mad. She threw a rock and hit me in the cheat. Then she took knife out of the bag and started throw another rock. I don knew if I hit her head.

She fell on her face I went and took knife away from I put my hand under head and stabbed her in neck, possibly about )ie-ad go ip and walked short way and then lay down md stood on bank and ry bad then. I tried to it was fault I down and laid a xly. She was still breath- w. B. Finn business In Chandlerville Wednesday.

Winchester Thursda Glen Birnbaum spent Wednesday £1 In Beardstown The members of I. O. O. F. enter FOOD SPECIALS SUGAR 22 pounds 1.00 SOAP 10 Bars for Or tlake White.

27c Apple Butter 17c lull Quart Jars COFFEE 3 Pounds For I resh Peaberry 50c Vegetables are the only complete vegetable line packed in Golden-Enamel- Lined-Cans Fancy Red Beans, No. 2 9c Stokely's Fancy Kraut, No. 2 1-2 Cut Stringless Green Beans, No. 2 can. 14c Whole Grain Corn, No.

2 Peas and Carrots, No. 2 can Swan Down CAKE FIX UR. Per packsge MORTON SALT, 2 Packages POWDERED 6UGAR, Par Package Imperial, Per Pound PRESERVES I Pound Jar EXTRACTS. 2 Or Bottle Vanilla or Lemon 23c 15c 09c 40c 19c 20c MARY TODD COFFEE, Per WISHBONE COFFEE, Per Pound BLUE RIBBON MALT. Per Can PEANUT BUTTER Quart Jar MUSTARD, Quart Jar DILL Quart Jar, Per Quart 18c 25c 40c 23c 15c 15c FLOUR GOLD MEDAL OK 24 lb.

Sack 48 1b. Sack $1,25 STATE 24 lb. 48 lb. 5 lb. Sack FELDS Scrati $135 Bulk W.

F. COOK Friday, Saturday, Monday 234 N. Main St. The Odd Fellows and Re be kalis frcm nearby Thursday evening with a St. Patrick party.

Mr. and Mrs Caywood, Mr. und Mrs. FHmer Carlson rpent Wednesday In Springfield. Miss Griffin.

Miss Louden spent Wednesday In Spring- lcr returned Thursday from a (i I several days visit with relatives in i Springfield "8 down ravj "I went talk to he her. I we across her Dougherty painted a picture of an Indian youth 1 iom emotional grip had been loosened by intoairattng liquor given him by his victim. Miss Hchmerler. he asserted he would show, accompanied Seymour to the dance at her own insistence The Areni en ians are remnants of the oldest Christian nation. City primary election war rants are now ready.

F. A. Robinson, Mi.s* Mildred Norflert delightfully plying the redman with liquor cntertauied thc members of the Ever to Rain her point when towns and ettles in their hall ia isgah vniour had ridden by the white 1 Morgan coonty dl.tr.« in In- Mr Mrs Kur.d. d.uth- jaCESOimiic I "She asked him to go in her 1 louse Unique Invitations liad been sent have a drink accepted. She out requesting that each guest wear KOt pmt bottle cf whiskey, offered a something green and bring a potato, which he took which was in the telling of for- She then asked him aiain to take tune of the owner.

to the dance, and he consented The Norfleet home was attractively i gne was oresM'd in Indian coatume. decorated in green and refreshments! He heloed her nn hnrse in front-. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lloyd, sen Horace and Mrs.

Anna Sappmgton were Jacksonville visitors Tuesday. He helped her on the horse In front carried out color scheme of green he got on behind She seemed verv New Price on Dunhil! Pipes Imported from England iw $750 Wings Cigarettes Package 10c 95c Per Carton No Special Sale, But Our Regular Price The Drexel DENY 1 LASH Leningrad, Russia. March 17 white Games and were back now and then Moscow rejmrts of a recent clash be- enjoyed by thc thirty persons in at- chuck him under the chin City Clerk Soviet frontier guard; aud tendance 7 Japanese troops on the border between Mrs Siberia and Manchuria were officially class, denied today TRKASt iu; III Altr ott is teacher of thc Denial also was Issued of a report a Japanese airplane, flying Soviet territory near Pogranichnaya station in Siberia, had been surrounded by Soviet planes and forced down. ENTERTAINS CLASS Miss Eniilene McLaugldm entertained members of the Young People's Business class of Grace church at a St. Patrick Day party last evening.

at her home, 345 Pine street. At her request he turned Into ail old Indian trail- They dismounted "They got back the horse and went that time he was lntoxi- i ca ted. 1. came to the muddy wash, and In the Vatican Library, the roof of decided to cross on She kept which suddenly collated recently teasing him and tantalising him were 400,000 printed books, 53,000 commenced hitting him with her bag AAA and held and 6.000 works of art Most of theae, however, were un damaged. PROTECTS THUS then caught his hands them Dougherty declared made no strenuous later the commenced to cry and he got to feel- 1 1 he had not done To protect uninfected peach trees.

rlghl bv his mte wa Georgia, during last year, killed about ruwful, pentinent state of mind and one million trees throughout the told her he had done thc wrona thing keep them from spreading the and was going on alone. She insisted phony peach diseafe. that she go with him, and they got in -----------------------------a fight. POLI I ILAL house. He told the Gate- ANNOUNCEMENTS I woods he had had a fight with the white woman and wns going to reixut I.ERK hr went on tn the dancr.

ti I hereby announce myself a candl- tending when he got there to tell date for Clerk of Road District No. 8. He was still intoxicated. His April 5th Election. wife found him, made a bed of hay, Frank N.

Colwell. and he slept there the rest of the Itoad ommiwtionrr The defense counsel Intimated he I herebv. announce mysell a would attempt to prove through the TOG LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR larcc reoms and bath. I'lrst floor. Heated.

Garage. Phone 762-W, 3-18-3t FOR SALE OR separator; practically nev trade for livestock or grain. Ed Allen. Phone 1694-W. 3-18 3t i'OR acre and stock farm.

Immediate jajssession. Inquire 1200 So. Main, 3-18-31 SAI.EgMAN with liplit cai taUli lied trade. Depression proof. Small I date for Road District, testimony ol yoimg Seymour himself investment.

Return guaranteed. In- No April ft. 1 would appie- many of his contentions. cnme thirty per week. Expenses.

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