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The Times from Streator, Illinois • 16

Publication:
The Timesi
Location:
Streator, Illinois
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16
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A Page 1G 'S GTREATOli DAILY. FREE PRESS, rRID AY, OCTOBER 121923. J. 6AUE. i tlx4 i i iy i 5 00 Braedni Superior aftd a -i S-00 cordS SSx4 0 00 CARS HIT AT INTERSECTION 2cth century meeTinD.

i This Twintath Century, chib 1 1st; meeting tile afternoon at the home of Mrs. Motile Jortes, Mrs. Vera Neyilon li the leader and ths topio rwrori fi'. a a 1 a a a a -a st 2 00 S2xi 3 psU00 awve a A ii. Kir Rx4 1 1 1 1 20.00 i WiUUrui HArdirs Cyt .00 -s.

H. LIN DEN MEYERS MACHINE lS DAMAGED IN I ,5 1 I ION. I i A. ft A-n iy--- FRONT AXLE BENT WHEN HISCAR COLLIDES WITH JOHN LESACKS. I 1 1.,.

front aileof the Ford cc.npe driven fey" Leiter Kern was bn.dly -bent )nt evening, hen lJe ear crashed Into' itt the (Ira hum corner, two miles Mtf Eh, by the rnr of John friuk. a firmer who Presides tinfthweiit of 'he Hi). i At the tlmujof the urcMert hern the Bloom Inirton atrtt youd. urnl I.tk hd just turned huth front the road, coming. from lhf wet.

J- ftt leur-U Ihut Remark dl not have time enough urhlpg theNorner to avoid collision wtli Ihjruther i nr. A i lV WS -4 If. Llndennteyeof thl city. drlv Ins a Chevrolet eedan Coming off of Benn' street onto Eat Mu In afreet )uat night at about 1 1 JO, had the right hand ahlft running board torn off, lhor heel broken and other minor damage done to hi cur when; It cdllWed wltiia Kprd coupe driven by a young 'rnnh who llvea iu the cmintry eaN of the City by the ns me Jeermnn nut' chine waa not dntwuged. 1 leerTnart waa going limne; et en Main tthfit Hte accident furred.

The teh wrecker waa cnllcd jo the scene and brought the car If), Idndenmeyer not injured hlm-aelf and Jtad hid I'uurhlne takcn care of. ir l.a-beintr repaired today. Js A Jt wee ne4eery'. to have; the 7-f a- Ju 'V. i- i 1 a 4 1 1 i ijt! I fr 7 1 c.

i. i i i A 4'f -i v'4 d. ft vVv' A--'1 i --1 Kern car hauled'- Into Ktieijr for rrj'urfn. The! driver, whs alone, escaped 'a ay injury. This shows how Babe Ruth lost a big rhance to score hat Would have been a valuable ruft for the ms Yankees.

by falling to allde Into theplae In the fifth In "tthe first game, jj After tripling he tried to score oi) Bob Meusels fly of which Frisch made an astourtdh catch; in ahOrl center. A great beg by Frisch to Snyder doubled Ruth. Billy Eva he Is the umpire I sjit i A A I P' ix.r i 7 MANY LOCAL PEOPLE ATTENDED BRANCH MEETING V-. OF w. F.

Mi SOCIETY. Fhf Diu Whtflt mnd Nssk Carrier SS mJMti vnl GOLDBERGS EXPANSION 4 BAKERY SALES CONDUCTED RECENTLY I.HAVE BEEN H-! 1 it 1 1 --i VERY SUCCESSFUL. 4 Men, Dont jVIiss The tAftl Society; the, i SixlTourAi provements Theres See This Car! its tbe nev Nash ii 7 i 'i Gar for five passengers. Pronounced inr ancl.betterments aVait your irlspectiori. 11 11 i I 1 1 llj I P' a smoother, keener performance; due ing refinemenjisj Front and jrear deepened ancLwidenedx to accentuate Youll find a long list of valuable ne 1 1 1 ita its jat St.

Paul's Lutheran ehurcl yeaterday aftenyon ah their club rooms. There was a very I During business meeting) it was jreportel fhat the last cob mlttee in charge of the recent tm-keryf exchanged had, realized, tyie neat sum of 111. 80, The, cranmlt-tee hi charge of 'next enmneer iLt i bushions-are The people who left Tuesday of week- for Peoria" wiere thav ottehded "the braheti, or the Womans Foreign Missionary Society of the Iethod-Iflt church have returned home. Most of them returned last evening while jv few came this morning, The local representatives were: Mrs. T- M.

McCallum. Mr. W. G. Foster.

Rev. and' Mrs. Conn nor. Miss Opal jfepler. Mrs.

Sophia-Massen, Mrs. B. Iard. Mrs. William Schoenneshoefer.

Mrs.t R. AY. Bradford. Miss Phoebe Patch and Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Patch. i Miss Opal Ilepler has Just, ref received word that she has been accepted as a missionary so the' theetlngs were espeeclally Interesting for her. comfort: October 27 has been named ail. fs. le attractions i price is And It t'haries Ebert.

Cleveland Jsnes'And The Mrs! Frunli i-Seeg r. and i tVUTlani Wenninger served 'a delicious lunch. Mrs. Otto JVdecker trf Ransom will be the hostess at the r.est in fittings and aippointmentsv setllow at $1240 I ii i i i Trading Iu Germany, to a grea extent; is i being done in kind, instead of money. i Japan experiences an average 'of 1200 earthquake "thocksa je.j r.

FOURS and SIXES Model ge from $915 to $2190, a factory ill i A. S. JOHNSON MOTOR GO. pKne 374 rX- jv i Want something extra good to eat? Try Batavia Mellow Surprise'Peas at 30c can; Batavia Salmon at 35c can Fanning Bread and Butter Pidkles 35c Heinz Cooked Macaroni with mushroom sauce 20c can just a few of the many extra good thingiiobtainable in- our grocery department. if 'i i Occident JFlottr; HI lie Ribbon i Coffee Will inn ke the best brend ion ever find jni your or nxmey refunded thut's iir hsoIutc guarantee IS lack 7' i -I High grade Pantos, rich in cup sremn price low hut quality is high--bur special I rocel leader, S2.19 3, S1.oo i 1 These are the best Sweet potatoes "on the market cook dry and mealy and.

-have -tlie genuine flavor we Avill have lO hblsf of these sweet; juita toes bn said ....7 lbs, for 25c 1 1 With Groery: Order of Mace. en 1 of Dress rj i i i TJ jt 1 i i O' I Misses fleece lined, feather edge, beautifully trim- 1 Entire new $hipm Hat for the little ones, vlue SI .79 Farm House 'Cecoa lb. hackage. excellent 20c pctvt. package med, sizes 18 to 34..

Misses Drawers! fleece lined 1 S'ifXSBc 'j Creme j- Oil Soap This 10c' Foap on sale here Cw har Hard Wator Soap Best UoileL soap for Ftreatof water 5c -special price, bar. g-- 1 v' 4 Gunpowder1 Tea -iOc. Cua- il.ngora cloth Baby pnvyder. Tea our 'rpikittl i erSu ta i i.ir. silk ribboned trimmed ft s' Ladies Union Shits, fleece lined, Td SitlS 11 Vlh.

1 9- j'- fl muM i i i fy r111 Baby Angora Cloth, ricoca ujift! pm 1 1 Dress with ear laps, Cl 15c Perfection Coffee 39c lb. for the little one ,1 w.OCrj s. i We have sold tpns of this coffee during the past 20 years. Scores of salesmen endeavdred to match it atthe price r-t hey did mach it ij looks but they never matched It In quality -we you to tj-y; It on our recommendation OQow It will niorej than please youl per Ladies Union Suits, tailored peck lL) 1 uLmiJ i1 17c! Delicious Jelly Beans, poiin 'Childrens WaiMj tlmpn Ladies Hose, pure silk, French searii, reinforced toe and heel, splehdid (quality, un- Usual value, pair VUv'' Large Cans Peaches PurcelFs Baking; Powder A pure phosphate powder ihM j'ieaacs every- Babies Scarlet Caji Iwitli. As puujCb ovai In, 35 per cent syrup-i-yoU wlU find these good 35c 1 takaii Cloth Ladies Drop stitch Oxford and heather U- beautifully i SI .15 boily s-16 25c 1 trimmed 29c 1.

clocked, many 1 CJKrt shades, pair Baby Bunting, ribbon trimmei JO S9 Fresh Salted pound Infants All Wo knit jacket I hUfkVi.VMtT- Ladies Oxford, Cashmer-ettes, heather fixture, -many shades, Carriage Robes, ribboned trimmed 1 rbol 1 knit- bootee, trimmed, Infants' a beautifully per pair Ladies' Hosei heather mixture, fine wearing quality, OR 1 pQ pir LB i i Thermos Bottle? 1 pint size "bt pm- Clothing Shoes Furnishings 405 East Main St. Blena and Boyfi9 Streator, 111. dC. 'V 'a jmiwr, iT Metal Lunch Kits mo 1 T. W.

LARKIN, Reprcdcntalive, Strcalor, Ilk' Tltphons. tSS-Y-i 21 1 Wsst EtahtoA Street VT- i.

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