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Freeport Journal-Standard from Freeport, Illinois • 2

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yAUE TWO OLDBTDRtXiGtSTSEWntERE Genuine Reduction Sale wema no makes WOMEN PLAN ORMATION HOME BUREAU LO At Here is your opportunity to save Mrs I 44 On He was jtkI service cohih mjiaiwrtiw that The man it is BROTHER MELL EDWAROS DIES AT COLORADO SPRINGS i We have never closed our store to re mark prices for a sale and never change the original price ORMER REEPORTER INJURED IN WRECK I uiibaMuiuvj EECTED AT MEETING HERE YESTERDAY Teter Boomgnredn Sliver was i EMMERT DRUG STORE i Pictures dead bandit Loins nuthorl ihey imlicati'd In fnornillg they the arrival of tlc 40: i Aurora 111 lune Moser a son of the Rev and Mrs Henry Moser of Aurora who was hurt In an interurban railroad wreck near Detroit Mich Monday when sixteen others received injuries was able to continue his journey although painfully bruised Mt Moser was on his way from I Battle Creek" Mich to Detroit to gq 1 by boat to Buffalo on his wav to Hartford Conn when the wreck occurred fatally injured in the accident The Mosers formerly lived in reeport tha elder Moser being connected with a hospital here The discount will be figured from our original low prices for good quality merchandise The simolest wav to end a corn Lis Blue jay Stops the pain in stantly Then the corn loosens incomes QUt Made in clear liquid dnd in thin plasters The action is the same At yotif (fraught Bluejay The reeport BadgksVilT "tackle the well known Mt Morfi's leant at Taylor PJrk tomorrow after noon and this promises to be on? of ths Beit attractions kof the' season The Badgers have been showing fins form in their recent'jrames and are ready to take onlhe leading sefnl pro clubs of the middle west The Mt Morris nine has a bunch of old heads and enough young blood to makeil a strong aggregation and 'they are bound to give the Badgers a toufch argument The lineup of the' Mt rThe Greatest Reductioni fiavejever leen of this week at THE BOSTON STORE llO East Stephenson St MCHESmWS: Clinton III June' 29 John" ft' Edwards St years of age and Well known printer died in the hospital in Colorado Springs Colo day morning where hg had been a patient since ebruary lie had been seriously ill forseveral months' He was born at) Troy Grove III fit ty one ypars and learned theprinter's trade at an earlyage Moat of hlAS'life was spent in thLty efty and'in Ottawa He never mar' rfjd and leaves a brother Mell Ed wards of reeport and rone sister Mrs CMiL JofletLoLTV cnat che Wash KU 1 'Cameras and films for Sunday Kodaking Bilger 2 250 and up STEMPER MUSIC CO and there is the Mrs slain state of complete collapse yesterday but was reported ns being somewhat hotter toriav nnd here que stioii tint if the reward Is paid it should to the grief stricken mother of the young officer who lost hi life in the discharge of his dut ies Local authorities state that thev will make an eftmt to collect the reward if the slayer is proven to le Mnssud and that theywpnld have it turned over to the dead or mother Thrnurh the untune ntuinri I young officer there Is no one who suffers the agony of grief live stricken mother and if there is any reward she is more than entitl ed to it even inougn wouiu uirui but Kt He in alleviating her anguish Slay Be Davenport Man It was believed this mornityr (hat I WAH 1XHI13 rmlICK wimwi hi rarir I prrrt In for safe blowing The picture of the dead man and that are said to resemble each other strongly I able for college buildings stated that Saskatoon fitAifthiv a iiitiir population of the congregations The synod resolved that the whole matter of removing this institution be left in the hands of the board directors The board was authorized if needs to spend the sum of ap proximately 1150000 for this pur pose Colleges Are Tendered The Oregon and Washington dis trict offered the college in Portland Ore free of incumbrances as a gift to the general body The synod accepted the gift and vote4 thaan additional professer tie added to this institution The thankis of the synod warn voted the donors The California district offered the Concordia college at Oakland Cal as a gift to the synod The synod gratefully accepted this gift and voted DSJftO for a professor's' real 1 dance and $7000 for additional ground adjacent to thn institution i Another professor waa also added to this college To Continue 8t Paul's In regard to St college Concordir Mo the synod had con I fldered the advisability three years ago of removing this institution Since this resolution of the synod' Conditions as to Concordia Mo have been greatly improved At the recommendation of the board of 1 directors and at the request of sev eral congregations and of the west ern district the synod resolved to continue the college in its present location I St Louis in 1926 i St Louis Mo home of Concordia seminary will be chosen as the meeting filace for the next triennial i convention of the Missouri synod in 1926 according to intimation of synod officers The new stffiitnary to be erected at St Louis together With thg tact that It has been sever al years since the assembly has met at that place makes the selection practically certain Three years aao 1 the convention was held in Detroit it iiiin rueh officer Mrs ATURDAY JUNE st 1923 $900 reduction on a $4500 Suit $800 reduction on a $4000 Suit $700 reduction on a $3500 Suit $600 reduction on a $3000 Suit $500 reduction oft a $2500 Suit Mdrrls team will bc similar to thal presented here lat year and those wjio mw the Morris crew in getiop last Beason reallLyiat the Badgcrs will up Against ybma atro'ng oppo altion uTho' Mishler Brother: poker the Jalter Jcnown long distance slugger and Mother well known players will be with iht Ing team totnof iow TIii bn called'at o'elockand a blg crowd is expectedic4eiM'V RECITAL Ab annual Recital ot clatslc niuslc was given sat the' home of Mro' Roy Bloom 114 RoosevelL The guests were piano and violirj pupils and a musld Ibving audience1 The programconsisted of pThno solos violin solbB with and 'without Tbla'noacuompanir ment' Violin duetsviolin trios with piano vocal solos with piano and violin piano duets piano tor ix hands And a cornet solo The inloler i rr a 44 "'tp' r'' On any suit where there is only one size left 9 1 lot the saving will be much more than above list I Prices of clothing for fall will be some highe This is your chance to beat the higher prices During the months of July and August we are offering a reduction of 20 to 40 on our entire stock of high grade all wool suits including the Hart Schaffner Marx Boulevard arid Clothcraft' BADGERS TO CLASH I 4 WITH Ml MOW HERETOMQRROW I but stopped the search when ths 'fellow Mild ha had hidiienMiin gun 'j along the highway and then went With him to Bearih for tfto gim As siptant Chief Lemhius''who'wasiat the station at thetime war not cer tain whether the search "wws plated or not butf stated the slayer: "stood erect holding his wide 7 open to permit Officer rueh to make the search The police and Coroner Diestle advance the jhopry thht while the murderer was being searched at the atauon ke saw the pictures ofTmiv Maswint' hartging bn the station' wall and realizing that 5 ho was captured became desperate 4and conceived the idea' to get Officer reeh and him self out of tbo'station in order that might make his escape picture was hanging where the could not help but see it nnd thought that the fellow recognized Immediately the picture as that of himself' and decided to make a bold 1 hd daring attempt to get away It appear certain that the man had thb gun and large bowie knifea on his person when at the station aa Officer rueh certainly would vnot have taken the man to the place where the weapons were alleged to nave Deen hidden and then permit ths prisoner to take dhe weapons himself Had Gun Knife And 6 153 When the body was 'ound the I i Kian nau me gun ana unite in nis I pockets together with $155 in moil ey' Ha also tan led a small book 'Tv had' three aut Hcmm 1 numbers Ths nuiiibeis were 129 kjT: 4S4 211 The tecmd a' 'tl x'fclook ct licenses rhojy that the firt i number wajs lssued to Willie JUiedng MyST SIGN OR :1 SEClAL DEnVERY A roalmuter Mier today re minds postofflgo patrons that under ah order from Washington receipts will bs required after July lr on Special dellvsfy letters A similar rub Ing was Jn tBetfi until a year ago when it wag I V' Ths 'order provides that ho special delivery mail will bo Jsft'uhless there is someons at tftt address to sign for receipt In the event that' there is no one home It will be returnod to the postoffice and delivered lalw by the carrier a regular rajsil'f Mr Meier emphasized ths fact that the special delivery system la design" ed to expedlte'And ndt to safeguard mail registry eystem 1s pro vided to Insure safety and mail con taining currenty or othbr articles of value should invariably be registered or he said Sav wlm Ink made hv the Missouri synoo wnrn delegates attending the biennial ron vent ion continued discussion vf lh church vast building and educa tlnna I pi ogrant Thn synod voted th teai hers ajnnd at Beward Neb 9150000 for a new refectory authorized $150 000 needed for the removal of Concordia college Edmonton Alber ta Can to Saskatoon hn and nc 1 repted gifts of two colleges from far western districts Citizens of Springfield Hl who 1 'have nodated a plot of ground join ing the Theological Concordia semi nary of that city were voted the thnnks of the synod The president of tlie Texas district the Rev Studlmann reiwirted on 1 the Concordia college at Edmonton I Alberta Canada The committee recommended to remove this institu tion from Edmonton to Saskatoon Saskatchewan Canada Hy Horst a member of the bond of 1 lectors' endorsed the committees recommen dation on account of the existing economical and johtieal onditions in Alberta which are not favorable for the Christian day chool fhe pro pie of Saskatoon have donated a site of 22 acre'' well located and sutt 1 1 was 1 is located the center of owner Of a ord car Ongrgo Wi nols 1 nd Jame? Rrjlart lay owner of a Beo at Macomb Illinois thg third Valentine owner of an Qldainobile In Chicago The a me of lart ns Dakr realty ing bn Indiana avenue Chicago was also found in book That the: man was wanted for some crime is evidenced by his Blooded rdr of Officer Jtgiftb The polilse advance the theory that the glayerwould not hav killed the officvf unless there was some thing ttrb fellow feared and the po lice'wy it apparent that he feared for some past crime he had com milled Z' An 'inquest over lhe body of Ofn cer ueh was opened yesterday af ternoon by C'roner Diesllimeler but was continued indefinitely until fur ther identification of the murderer could be made I)tauM Payment of Reward A I A 4 efcvA dni AS MVOI 1A Uie iMHiy Uk lira ninjvi Positive Identification of the slay 4 the is nome Of Motorcycle Officer Clarence e(uatlon as to whether the $1000 'i VSJ A a mk A fl a I I I VS I 'though today there was a sttonnerll in1 (( whoin st would be feeling than ever that the dead out i is uteinH fh'a nmminfi JIS I JU'Uw 18 Tony Massud St Louis gun 1 jh(i pwni(1 WIK offeied for ar 1 man and murderer Chief of I ollce nd nforlmllon jewunr to the 'Donated talked with the St 3 oul' lt)inkUon Massu it probably 7( lauthoritlcs twice jeteiday ever the hJ iri be roiec(e1 uere was1ong distance phone and again this offered for lhe man Ilf dead However there is a I feeling that the St Txiuls author! I ties on proof that the liody is that ine rewaru feeling that should go to mother of the rueh is In a HONEST 'Thee Boston Transcript eredita 'thia to a aouthern exchange automobile casing and srlmJ Does not fit my owner can Harrington 4 AMoornet BtonAanb Aa Brtat Rwaft Wonien "from eight townships met vid rernoon June searching the bandit at the 'tat1off final plans for form ing a Home Bureau in tepnenaon bounty: women throughout the county have already pledged them selves to join the Home Bureau and it is necessary to secure 0 more members in order to get the Smith Lever monev which js appropriated for the work The township representatives present at the meeting vejed to put on tin intensive campaign to secure their quota and planned to meet ngain on July IS to check up on the drive and plan for the county organ ization meeting Nineteen countiea la the states have Home Bureau organizationsand employ a home rvier who di rects activities of the Steph etison County is tfnxlous to complete their organization in order that they may employ a home adviser and be gin work before fall Miss Kathryn Van Aken Assistant State Leader of Home Eco nomics Extension Service of the University of Illinois was present at thia meeting to help plan for this work The fallowing women were present at this meeting: Mrs Charles Rosenstieb Oneco Mrs Wm Brown Silver Creek Mrs Creek Mrs jk? Io I I bl Jax and the silly ragtine gona were absent 'Bre'd the musical tredt refrsshmwits were served ASKS COURT MEMBERS TOT Kansas Makes usual Request Industrial CourtA JW VAV? 0n'it4 rr tieaoa wu June Members o6be Kansaa'lndustriaT Court were gsksdby Gov Si Davis today virtually 1 to abolish ths eourt ln view of ths recent supreme court de ctslbn The executive states ths Body'll valueless to the Atate except investigation organization Ha tequeityed he member to refuse to tfrqw their salaries to 'abolisb oft ice forces ind meet only oncB a month as a matter of MM (1 smsmshmm X'hian' known so much by the company he keeps as by the Jine of Ulk he hands out to his ijHghbors Mr and Mrs A JBillig and rs Mary Blllig will go to orreston this afternoon to attend tho funeral of Mr unci William Btillg who passed away in Anaheim Calif several' days ago the remains arriv ing In orrestofT last night Inter ment wiil be made in White ceme tery Mr Blllig was about 82 years old a veteran of the civil war and was until three years ago a resident of orreston where Jhe was engaged for mgny years as a carpenter He is survived by two eons Harvey of Anaheim and Clinton of Los Ange les and a daughter Mrs Ella Knapp of Pasadena Calif His wife died a number of years ago IREWORKS EXPLOSION Haims' aurora (hild T' 'S Aurora JU June' George Karnes' ftjyears bld one oG seven chtldrepJn the family of Thomaa Kaineit a Libwm tgjmv tenant was for 1a prematura July 4 celebration at he farm of Thomas letcher nrerLisbon yesterday aftei noon' His right eye was shot omr i wo nngers ana the thumb on hla left hand were blown qffand a' piece of brass plercea his brain from tbs explosion of adynamits coccus eivii vau wnivu os wrarma wiui Uhtd dmateft holding ths sx pibsivs in his left hand 1 Wk 4 Win 7 morning add rhe St ixniis policeIT areso confident that the bodv is that of Massud that they niu send ing an officer to reeport to coni 1 fi''ii V'i vl jA '1 A I IP i 4 i A I itr hmha Aim and finger pnir I jwere sent ito iL Mies yejterrtay Jver the phone "would not await 4rA'PicturoM and prints but would aend officer to reeport st ho knew Maraud with the hope of josjiitely rij identifying him Afier killing g'flcer'rueh early yesterday morning ft' ths outlaw was then killed himself 'i i S' when the motorcycle inl which' ths killer' attempted tn es capeTupbet breaking (lie slayer's sj neck Inquiries roin Other Cities 'T have been received fro various ci tie regarding the slajer "anti asking fur tlesci iptions of the i mn A letter camd from Dubitque morning Mating that a special 'officer of tho St tul tatlroad had tieen shot in the wrist by a threaon Jun 15th and that the 'i ') bandit made his escape The 1 Hi i i possibly the man who killed 'rueh of Officer rueh may have been Rh)Ak wanted at Daven ths same fellow who shot the tall way detective in the aiU thi'ie tw0 'wcek8 Other telephone calls have been rciehcd by Chief formation and descriptions of the tlead outlaw About JCJO o'clock this morning received a fourth call from KSt Louis adtising him that an of fleer was epiouto to ieeport to Iv f'" 4dentlfy if the tmdy of the I 4atyman Ths St Louis chief stat ''J' ed'that he was positive th slayer i MEssuty the young St Izths gangster Home persons' who bae4 viewed the hotly of the dead man" nd compai ed It with the pit tuies '7 anti descriptions of Massud doubt whether or not the dead man is Mas sud but the authorities firmly be PRELIMINARY ueve me siayer is none otner tnan 'I the St I rfntis man Not Make Thorough Search? Is believed that OfficerUJ Ljrush did not complete hts vHiiry ogel DavlvWe hi lot BIfn SaxbT Heights addition iCaroVne McAfee to Mai 0 Ash $1 lot 101 in tb village bf Cedarville Henry Hamilton and 'Wife to rank Benkert and wife AV $1 lot 197 tn Saxby Heights addition Henry Hamilton and wlte'io rank Benkprt and wife 41: lot'197'lh Baxhy Heights Addition' Thomas Grant and wife to Chas Grant tv $1 lot 3 Ip Block 1 In Grant's addition reeport erdinand Ludwig to Thos Anderson $1: lot 10 ifi Block Winneshiek addition reepoit Thos Anderson to Chas Herrmann 11: lot 8 in block 4 In Bailey's park subdivision Elizabeth Gilbert and husband to George Brown and wife $1 part of lot 10 in Block 4 in Know) ton addition reeport LUTHERANS MAKE URTHER APPROPRIATIONS OR THE CAUSE EDUCATION Nebraska Seminary to Receive 4150 000 May Build at Saskatoon Ort Wayne Ind June 29 urther appropriations for Luther an educational Institutions were a avnnd whn i maar iv ura WMWALTONNEPHEWS 'A 1 Aspinwall lorence Win Hummermeier Loran Emmerson Cain lorence Mrs rank Wichman lorence Mrs LeRoy Babb Loran Mrs A Herbuck lorence Mrs Engle I ancaster 'Mrs Baumelster reeport Mrs Mulnlx Harlem Mrs Ben Zipsie Harlem UNERAL WILLIAM BILLIG AT ORRESTON THIS ATERNOON Your money will be refunded any time purchase you make here if not satisfactory POLICE CONIDENT BWRMBIlEil iiiii EL CERTAIN HE IS 'rNYr WHO KILLED TWO OICER NOW ON WAY ROM MISSOURI CITY 'riia't If Man Is Identified as Ms'sud Rew aril Be Paid to Mother i Ultl I lull i' rueh nbtytt bcen mad nl 1 u1 offerellor hls capture will 4ri 1 a iz i 1 Ji i i i i REAL! tickets any 1 fe' Kft I lh ft If I kt ffl Mik 1a li l'X3 P'S TAJ I 7" I x1 Av? 1 1 4 ri tv 4 i rt xjat av a a wt fCfe' 4 but mu i i in im A 1' irh 4 1 TO iW VMS 4 IV a.

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300,109
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1885-1977