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The Jacksonville Daily Journal from Jacksonville, Illinois • Page 2

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Jacksonville, Illinois
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2
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JACKSONVILLE DAILY JOURNAL, SUNDAY Mo UNI.VC, MARCH 1G, 1924 fACK TWO iHE JOURNAL MAKING LIFE LIKE CLOCKWORK KY ALBERT A IT Mi Miss Prient- is 10. I Nnvs A THOUGHT WHITE HALL If your salary were reduced a dollar a week you would manage to get along just the same. You would simply be a little more careful in spending. Just play that your salary has been cut a dollar a week and put that extra dollar in THE BANK Fifty-two dollars a year added to your savings, together with the interest we pay, will soon make a substantial sum. Ufi'uiaLs uf ('.

A. have White Hail unusual ion this week. visitor 1). .1. Deasy of Roodhouse, trainmaster, who was looking over lie- condition of Hint ion pro- and also responded to an invitation from Secretary Welch to the new quarters of the Chamber of commerce, veliere i- foil lid excellent conveniences in tlj" way of rest and consultation looms for visitors and citizens.

dr. Welch extend'd him and family an invitation to attend foimal opening in a couple weeks, the date to he. announced as soon as the speaker is cidi upon. Karlier in the week a party o' were here, in an office car; these including S. (I.

Lutz, tratti" vice-president; .1. A. Melile, general freight agent; H. E. Creui.

real estate and tax agent; S. A. Williams, assistant general! freight C. M. Teschemadi- r.

also assistant general freight Mr. Behrle recently succeeded J. F. Voshurgh. who retir- i rom railroading to engage in the printing business.

THEATRE The Home of Popular Pictures PRICE FIXING Thompson, ehairmar of the Federal Trade commission, has sounded another warning price fixing. He predicts that if it continues we will have a collapse that will, oujt the sltruc- Price fixing lacks sound economic support because of the fact that it utterly ignores the conditions which make for low price for high i pjtices: It closes its eyes to the facts. There are more ways than one of untangling the various price problems. Price fixing is not one of them. All the American public, has to do is to look at gasoline prices to recognize this, menace.

However, it must be said that a statement from a member of tiie federal trade commission does not have a great deal of CITY AND COUNTY Monday, Tuesday, 10c no tax, 15c tax included oenu a real message to your friend? send yourself in a photograph We endeavor to portray ou! real self in each piiolo- graph we make. 4- J. H. Spratt of Joy Prairie transacted business in Jacksonville yesterday. Lawrence Stevens of Clayton, was the week-end guest of friends in Jacksonville.

Frank Hunter of Sinclair was a business visitor in the city yesterday. Miss Grace Middleton of the Point neighborhood was a caller in the city Saturday. Miss Marie Hanlon of Carrollton was a visitor in the city yesterday. Miss Ruth Hearles was among visitors in the city yesterday from Murray ville. Ralph Henry of Murrayville was a business caller in the city relay.

Miss Flora Meadows of Franklin wa.s transacting business in the city Saturday. Mrs. F. C. Nickel of Concord Passavant hospital yesterday.

Miss Helen Walsh was a Saturday shopper in the city from Franklin. Lights Out Romance tender, appealing, different! A banker's daughter and a woman of the underworld, brought together under the strangest of circumstances, both find love and happiness in the most wonderful way! a story of crooks and motion greatest laugh getter, the biggest thrill picture the screen hss ever seen with a plot that is the last word in novelty! Don't miss this one if you never see another own in St uriio Jacksonville, Illinois 'hie I Mrs. Edward Lonergan aller in Jacksonville Saturday Majestic Theatre The Story of a Mistake! and AUTO LAUNDRY 305 S. Main St. A Particular Service for Particular People Quality Washing at Quantity Prices Phone 1609 Addici Attraction A Weekly Coming Wed.

Norma Talmadge Loves and The Eternal Triangle with a Brilliant new wife danced and the husb and paid the piper. fail to see this quivering drama of Blazing Emotions! FORGIVE FEATURING A Distinguished Cast including Estelle Taylor Wyndham Standing and Pauline Garon THEATRE If it is here it is the best show in the city. The big roomy house comfortable seats. You have to stretch your necks to see. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday MATINEES 2 and 4 NIGHT 7 and 4 For this picture running thru the supper hour, bargain prices afternoon and night.

One gentleman and lady, or two ladies admitted on one 35c ticket. band jailed! Freedom! Two hearts reunited! surely say the most entertaining, the most dramatic picture seen for a long, long time. Wives who like to husbands who arc indifferent, men who take married women to supper all learn something from this picture! A stolen An accusation! Retaliation! A wife suspected! A Man killed! A Everybody Favorite Children 10c No JACKIE C00GAN FRIDAY Chapter Twelve of THE STEEL TRAIL WEDNESDAY The smiling, fighting king of outdoors, in hi HOOT GIBSON, in Long Live the King Featuring Wm. Duncan Also a Western, Perilous featuring Helen Gib son; and a comedy, is featuring Baby Peggy. Seats Tax) A Coal for Satisfaction By Mary Roberts Rinehart By far the best thing Jackie has ever done Full of romance, mystery, thrills and adventure! Lavishly beautiful, epochal in its magnitude.

And such a Jackie Coogan as never seen! your opportunity of a lifetime to get in on the biggest of the year. No star, old or young, has ever been seen in a finer picture. Jackie outdoes himself in this, the most charming story ever to reach the screen, and at bargain prices. liar in' to go, and ho went. wonderful action picture.

A whole troop of I'udr Sam's cavalry thunders over the deserts and mountain passes a ith Hoot, the fightingest man, among and Tax) Diamond Chunk SATURDAY rapid-fire, whirlwind romance of the old THURSDAY HOOSIER (More about this fine picture later) Admission 15c plu 3 tax; 10c, no tax EDMUND COBB, in BATTLING BATES Main Floor 35c tax included. Balcony 25c tax A beautiful girl, a scheming villian and an irrepresible happy go-luckv youth, with plenty of action, makes one of the best Cobb pictures yet shown. The comedy, Charley Chase, in and and Tax) included. Children 15c tax included Harrigan Bros 401 No. Sandy 5t..

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Pages Available:
124,267
Years Available:
1902-1974