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JOLIET EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1912. Tales of the Town ODD FELLOWS IK CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Real Estate nil only one doctor to take care of the minor Injuries. 'The safety department of the Joliet works of the Illinois Steel company was slatted in 18112. There are five men in the department ho devote all -of their time to inspection. Instruction, education and work connected with accident prevention.

They have no responsibil- Arts Bulletin Vol. 7. October 30, 1912. No. 43.

Teachers Are Vigilant. p0ic, Bartender. messase to, tbf health! A warrant was issued this afternoon department from one of the cit for the arrest of Bud Riley a bar-schools shows that the teachers are tender who lives over Freemans store, watchful of cases of illness among the South Chicago street charging Urn pupils. Two or three of the children with having made an assault In a family were ill and unable to at- Mary Doyle, 116 Rowell avenue tend school today. The principal sought information from the health Visits Country DO YOU OWN A HOUSE If not, us.

oan show you how to buy ono at hardly more tharf you pay now for ront. Besides, can ssll you in a locality whara valuas are sura to increase. Sorts of Interesting Displayed and Per at Lodge Rooms. Schools. Assistant County Superintendent of department, but found that no notice Union Traction Station Gets Setback.

The oft-recurring1 rumor regarding the selection of a site for a union in-terurhan station in Joliet received a itj except from a safety point of view, setback from General Manager J. R. 1 he cost (d things does not matter. Blackball of the Chicago Joliet Co-operation Is Pledged. Electric Railroad company today.

Mr. After the steel men were done, II. I Blackball said emphatically that there R. Mathias, toastmaster, called upon I t'l nothing done in that direction lose gentlemen: 1 until the interurban roads are all in Rev. J.

M. Schneider, Richards St. I condition to enter into the arrange-M. Rev. H.

G. Van Pelt, Sacred tuent. which will not he for some time Heart church: Rev. C. M.

Brown. First Jet, and that in the meantime there Presbyterian church; Rev. A. J. Hoag, 'las been no movement on the part of Eastern Avenue Baptist church: Rev.

the companies toward selecting a site A ft. Olszewski, Polish I know that all the real estate own-church; Rev. J. R. Murray of St.

1 era of the city are willing to furnish Marys; RP. T. Be Witt Tanner, Christ what they think is the best site in the Episcopal; Rev. C. E.

Peters. First eity for such a station," said Mr Typ ist church; Rev. Howard Heilman Rlackh.all. but the officials of the or the English Lutheran church: Rev. companies 'interested are the bet "alter Macphcrson of the Cniversa- judges of what thev want do oAe 1 E.i of these mon promised hearty ready to launch the enterprise hut with the mill officials, that Is too far i Riw B.

Murray of St. Mary's church Offered a suggestion hat may bear All Things formed may A ith a running full opened 6i0 Cass fortune teller Mystery, theater performed held, among fresh or was it Jay Jenks five minules of contagious disease had been re- Schools Fred M. Muhli'g is visiting a ported front the residence, and that in number of country schools today, em-the absence of such notice there need pbasizing his fall swat the fly be no alarm in the school. puign. Select your lot at Elmhurst before winter begins.

All information furnished at office, near entrance. Advertisement. S.cond in Family Has Fewer. Max AValdvogel, Taylor ami Wilcox streets, Is ill with typhoid fever. His sister, Miss Louise Waldvogel, 107 REAL ESTATE LOANS INSURANCE RENTING STEAMSHIP TICKETS.

Air-glnia street, was removed to St. Joseph hospital early this week. Three people from 105 Virginia street are already ill with typhoid. Romeo Man Isn't Offender. Justice F.

M. Howk today denies having levied a fine of 5200 against Joseph Startz of Romeoville for an alleged violation of fianie laws. Mr. Startz did not even appear before Justice Howk on any charge and it Is de dared that a serious Injustice had been done the well-known Romeo resident by the issuing of a false news report of an arrest, triel and fine assessment, none of which occurred. About Things The taldng of life lias been common enough, but It seems that the most atrocious methods are becoming more and more an every-day occurrence.

Why? Murder in any form is unpardonable, but to accent the hclnousness seems beyond even the most degenerated kin. Every day the newspapers record a life-taking episode which surpasses the deeds of yesterday. And in nearly-every instance the entire transaction conies from greed for money. To the moral mind such a cause for such foul deeds seems impossible. It would seem that the time Is near when the matter of money might be viewed from a more rational stand -pointy And not accepting socialism in its entirety, either, i But, getting down to normal, theres the Fall Clothes.

Stylish, yet conservative, models here for men who must be dressed up at all times. And this is what a man gets at this store. Especially do we cater to real dressers, men who know the sort of clothes necessary for every-day genteel wear. And along with the rightness In the style of your clothes is the moderate price. Thats all today.

Wrock Victim Now Identified. First reports on the identity of the Joliet man who was killed in a railroad wreck at Decatur, were erroneous. The man was not Edward Yimker of 216 Hobbs avenue, but Ell Yonker, who formerly lived here. Three of his brothers used to work on the J. but all have moved away.

Xo relatives could be found. His wife accompanied the body here. The funeral will be held at 1:30 p. m.lv tomorrow, from AATinderlioh Harris Undertaking rooms to the United Evangelical church at 2 p. m.

Burial in Oakwood. A. 8CH0ENSTEDTSC0. The Original A. Schoensiedt Agency 203 Woodruff Tel.

167 Building New Sidewalk. The Joliet and Southern Traction company is building a concrete sidewalk on its property at Joliet and A'an Buren street. battery of a dozen attractions blast, the Odd Fellows bazaar last night in the temple, street. A mysterious Egyptian in a temple of Egyptian "barked" for by swarthy-skinned near-Egyptians, pitted her attractions against the miniature vaude-villo where pretty modern girls the regulation vaudeville against a curio shop that other things, a small crocodile from the hanks of the Xile from Yazoo City? Egyptian did not know, for inside of ho was heard to assure different bevies of pretty girls Jay is vqry popular with the p. g.

that It was a crocodile from the Xile, an alligator from the Big Dismal Swamp, a "funny girl-eating whatchamacallit out of the Blue Danube, -and an armored fish, that Phil Reitz caught in Spring Creek. I In the curio shop there is also a model of the Somerville aeroplane, which is one of the main points of interest. Then you emerge from the allurements of Cleopatra, Terpsichore and Curiosity into the bright lights of Hail of Booths. Flowers Alluring, The fisrt thing you realize is that the fair prize, whom you took to the bazaar from under the noses of half a dozen rirh mens sons, had fled from you with a squeal that you suppose indicates joy. After a bewildered second or two searching, you find said damsel with half her adorable face buried in a beautiful vase of flowers at Mrs.

AA illiam Heilman's green and white flower booth, while Miss Josephine Kuhn, Mrs. Arthur ltublinger and Mrs. Henry Keonlg smile at your bewilderment as though such things had been happening all evening. When you arrive at the fancy work booth you find that a lull in business has arrived at the same time, so Mrs. Gorey Quotes General Sherman.

There is a perfectly good young man going straight to war, remarked City Attorney A ineent Gorey this morning as hc gazed at the retreating figure of a "has-been slouching down the second floor corridor of the court house. He looks as though he was going to pieces or to the poor house, but I can't see here you got the war idea, answered Bill Hinkle, stand-pat delator-lifter. Mr. Hinkle is an ex-soldier and he wondered what qualifications the has-been possessed in the fighting line. A ou know what General Sherman raid war was.

answered Gorey. Yes." acquiesed Mr. H. as the bell rang from the third floor. Well," said Gorey as he dodged a mail order catalogue.

"I still claim that fellow is going to war, and going there fast. AAhat does Baby say? Truant Is Arrested. Meyer AVisherclsky, whom the police sav is the most incorrigible boy in Joliet, was arrested today on a warrant issued at the behest of the school authorities and will be sent to Glenwood or Geneva from the county court. Meyer is the son of a South Chicago street baker. Despite his years, the youth has a long police record and has given Mrs.

Margaret Arthur no end of trouble. Advertisement. Lennon Company CLOTHIERS TO MEN 310 N. Chicago Street Water Supply Curtailed. Owing to the three fires this morning the water supply on the west side was among the residents of the second bluff, shut off, creating many difficulties fruit.

Jle told the mill men that, he and Ills brother clergymen often hear tilings that the mill men do not. The edx ice of the men of tile cloth is asked end he believes that the priests and musters shold lie taken into tile con-fidence of the mill men. Mathias rrnmiRed this oo-ororation. Rm. H.

G. Van Pelt staled that, rafotj of mens souls was aktn to that I rf their bodies and told of standing OMT tile converter with Tom Brennan. I whom he asked. "What would happen If that caldron exploded? Mr. Bren-tan replied that it would depend on the spiritual condition of the victim.

Rev. Mr. Olszewski said that the saiefy frst movement was part of the Mosaic injunction: Thou shalt not kill. Proposes Safety First Sunday. Rev.

Walter Macpheison said that in his opinion the corporations were befouling more considerate of men, said that wo were getting farther and farther away from the jungly davs and hut he proposed to have a "Safetj irs Sunday one day each his church. Pat hot Murray told of tearing his troiihirg ill his haste to reach the meeting and said that he learned that safety was to be put above speed at he meeting last night. Rev. Mr. MacAdam asserted that thp kindly spirit would do more to gulf the breach between capital and labor than Will legislation.

Rev. H. M. Heilman expressed marvel that cost was not oiisidcred in the effoi to save life and 'imh. Dr.

Tanner praised the corporation for aiding preserving the body, the temple of the Holy Ghost. Rgv. Mr. Peters said that it would he bettor that a whole plant he blown to atoms than that a mans life he lost and expressed pleasure that the corporation bad this point of view. Rev.

Mr. Mason said that he was speaking for real Americans, the negroes, and spoke highly of the attitude of the Illinois Steel Go. How Many Words Can You Make From the Letters in the Name G. T. Scully Electrical Company? ran off 50 without stopping for breath.

To the persons sending irf the longest and second longest lists before 10 a. Saturday, Nov 2 will be given ABSOLUTELY FREE A PHELPS ELECTRIC TOASTER, and 2nd, A HANDY ELECTRIC FLAT IRON. No purchases are necessary. We use 'Treo in its strict dictionary The names of the winners will be announced at 8:30 of the day the contest closes, Saturday, Nov, 2. G.

T. Scully Electrical Co. 503 Cats St. 1 Block East of Chicago St. Phona 2474, Joliet's Electrical Repair Shop and Contractors.

PRINCIPAL IN CHANNAHON RAID IN TROUBLE AGAIN John J. Campbell, now head of Windsor Park Academy, who was taken into custody in Chicago, yesterday, on a charge of cruelty, is the same man who was arrested two years ago at Channahon, where he had a score of boys quartered in an old hovel. AA'hen arrested here he claimed that he was preparing the boys for college. Investigation by the local officers divulged that the boys were being trained as foragers and that the most of their sustenance came from Channahon gardens and larders. Airs.

Olga AA'anderer, a helper at the A indsor Park school, is being sought by the police of Chicago. The war- Operation Successful. Mrs. George Porter of Kankakee, who, this week underwent an operation at Silver Cross hospital, is now David Powell. Mrs AVilllam Gi'nter Mrs on the road t0 recovery.

Mrs. Porter K. J. Corrie and Mrs. AVilllam Good- wil1 be remembered 83 m1bs 51'ra speed.

Inside a yellow and white booth I Demmnnd. a twin sister to Mrs. Her are showing beautiful and dainty man Pasold who resides at Higin-tbings. that you have not been intro- botham's wood. duced to.

and are talking of doilies ties, knitted belts, cushions, and a lot1 Attend OConnor Funeral, of other mysterious stuffs Aou find dal A' Fay, 104 AAhitley avenue, cut that all these things were made by ha3 gonP to attend the rants were issued on the complaint of Hugo Krause, secretary of the Anti-Cruelty society, following the pitiable story of abuse and mistreatment told by 10 year old Clifford Levin, a pupil of Campbell's. Tlio child still bears black and blue marks as a result, he says, of a beating administered with a strap at the hands of the principal and teacher. Mrs. Wanderer has fled. She left the aeademy hurriedly on Monday night for parts unknown.

Her home Is said to he in Bloomington 111 funeral of Dennis OConnor, a former resident of Joliet. Mrs. Jane Rowland, 100 Albert avenue, has taken care of Mr. OConnor for several weeks past. Hobbs (Urges Correct Weights.

Why is it." queries Harry Hobbs of the Hobbs grocery store, that the city authorities do not get after the grocers of the city for violation of the ordinance which provides that potatoes, apples and vegetables generally shall he sold by weight and not by measure? The grocers generally a-e violating the ordinance in selling by the'pec'k or the bushel, hut there is not such a measure in this store and there has not been since the passage of the qrdi-nanee. If you do rot believe what I say just take notice of the signs in the various grocery stores which advertise to sell by measure, whether they do it or not. Getting after the peddlers is all right, but the merchants should also be compelled to obey the law." Here's a Sure Bet! Down in Con Haas scrape parlor the tonsoriaists have an election betting sjMem doped out which it is claimed cannot help hut make the sporting man who attempts to live up to the regulations a millionaire. The idea is 'this: Aou make three bets, say of J100 each. You bet that Taft will lose, ou bet tnat Roosevelt will lose and you bet that Wilson will lose.

One man will win and you will lose the bet of 8100 ton placed on him. The others are bound to lose, and thus 5200 will be collected, the whole affair netting the maker of the bets $100. Of course, it would be some trouble to secure the three bets, but they say it could be done. If the issue goes beyond the power of the electors you stand to win 5300. sounds good, anyhow and ought to work.

Corcoran Suggests Rock Pile. Mayor Still Abs.nt. Major Edmund M. Allen is still absent from his office attending to political duties in Chicago, which will keep him away during the rest of the week. Ktoodf Sarsaparilla Cures all humors, catarrh and rheumatism, relieves, tired feeling, restores the appetite, cures paleness, nervousness, builds up the whole system.

Get it today in usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sargataba. Mortons THE Prescotts Shelleys LOQGEMENS FRIEND No Nows of Mottinger. X'o information has been given by the Plainfield relatives and friends of Al. Mottinger. former county clerk who disappeared a month ago from his home at Plainfield.

Mr. Mottingers personal and public affairs are being handled by his brother, Lewis Mottinger of Joliet. Meetings Tomorrow the Daughters of Rcbekah especially for this bazaar and you admire their skill and excellent taste. Real Bakery Goods. Then you look at the foodstulfs in tlie bakery booth.

There are cakes oh, such cakes, immaculately white ones, "light as a feather, you are assured, seductive chocolate confections, pies like mother used to make and a lot more. Mesdames Robert Barber, George Richards. AVilllam Morrison arid James Gray are there, showing you every tempting thing that their pink and white bower contains. Everything there is home-made. Rural Life.

An naew, b'gosh, yew be right home in Punkin Thars cornstalks and carrot decoratin' th whole place. Waal, I swan, if thet aint some Mary Liza's plum jell! Suzanna alius could make crackin good apple sauce. Why, howde. Mrs. Phil Reitz.

I liaint seed yew fer ever so long. And Mrs. Emery and Mrs. A'ounker. Shucks, if thar aint Milt's wife.

Howde, Mrs. MillhoiiSP, It's right good tew see siclt folks. Aou're doin lots of business. Xight Captain James Corcoran of the Z' gIity g'ad hear Good- It the Country Store. In a yhiie and orange pagoda where there are aprons to the left of you ial captain denies that he is prompted i fnTJ ladies 1,1 by a spirit of revenge on Joe Godson 17 and Persuaded, who sprained his thumb night tC rlrence last, but he says that it is a matter of! I hUr and 'villiar principle with him.

He savs that there I fP re cbarg are hundreds of tough guys who would give $100 to lick a policeman and in 5 BeckulUl Carlson, his opinion a fine is only a slight pun- i ishment. I forth. Mesdames William Turner, BURDEN, TAILOR Arcade, Woodruff Building UPSET STOMACH Masonic. Joliet Commandery Xo. Templar, regular meeting K.

P. Paul Revere Bodge, Xo. 371, regular meeting at CH Van Buren street, 7 p. m. Eagles.

Aerie Xo. 377, regular Conner's hall, 8 p. m. 4. Knights Good Only for Friday Nov.

1 Heartburn, Gas, Sourness or Dyspepsia Ended in Five Minutes with Papes Diapepsin. Meetings Today. Masonic. Toilet Drill Corps, Co. regular meeting and drill.

Odd Fellows. Powhan Lodge, No. 29, regular meeting, at 670 Cass street. Reshingle The House While the weather is good. And while you are at it you may as well use the LARSON SHINGLES the very best Shingles cut in Washington.

They are five to two, clear, straight grained and wide. Ask any carpenter about the Larson Shingles. They cost po more. Leach Brothers The Leaders In Lumber Maple Street, Between Cass and Jackson Sts, Three Telephones; Millwood, Chester Hughes and Miss Grace McCurrie are in charge of the fish poml. Refreshments are served by Walter Ru.hledge.

Mrs. George Geisler and Mr. Walter Watson. This afternoon and tomorrow afternoon there will cards with a new lull on! the vaudeville theatre every night. 5 KILLED, 28 HURT, IN TRAIN COLLISION Berlin, Oct.

30. Five persons were killed and twenty-eight injured at Janowitz, in Posen, today, when two local trains collided there on the Prussian railway. Braun Wont Miss Rockdale Fun." Chri3 J. Braun of Rockdale, was in the city this morning on ids way with his wife for an interurban trip to Aurora, Elgin and other places to take two days. Mr.

Braun looked long and earnestly at the unfinished Adam building and said he was waiting rather im-patientlv for its completion, as he in- Good for $1.00 Credit on a Base Burner, Range, Heater or Cook Stove, Cash or Credit rn Time it! In five minutes all stomach distref will go. No indigestion, heartburn, sourness or belching of gasaeid. or eructations of undigested food, no dizziness, bloating, foul bn.uth or ache. Pape's Diapepsin is noted for itj speed in reguluting upset stomachs, it is the surest, quickest and most certain remedy in the whole world nnd besides it is harmless. Millions of men and women now eat their favorite foods without fear they know now it is needless to huve a bail stomach.

P'ease. for your sake, get a large fif-ty-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin from any drug ftore and put your stomach right. Dont keep on being miserable life is too short you are not here long, so make your stay agreeable. Eat what you like and digest it; enjoy it. without dread of rebellion in the stomach.

Diapepsin belongs In your home any. way. TJ. should lie kept handy, should one of the family eat something which doesnt agree with them or in case of an attack of indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis or stomach derangement at daytime or during the night it is there to give the, quickest, surest relief known. Advertisement.

"The Bank of the People tends to engage in the cigar business there. But I shall not move to Joliet." he said, fur there is too much fun in Rockdale that I do not want to mirF. Mr. Braun is president of the village board of trustees and until a few days ago was employed at the wire mill, resigning Out. 15 to engage in business.

Barbers Wont Raise Prices. Juliet tonrorial artists will not follow the example uf Chicago barbers who are to inereaa" their price for a hair cut from 25 to 35 cents Nov. 15. 'Tor twenty-five years the price of a hair cut has remained the Fame while butter, meat, eggs and clothing have gone soaring." said a Chicago barber yesterday. FYank Krainer, prominent local barber.

said that there is no chance of the price being raised here. He says that barbers were never better off than thev i A JOLIET HOME GO. Only one from a Customer Save a fortune THE HEALER Could Sleep Neither Day Nor Night I are now. Why a few years ago we nhaved a man for ten cents and trimmed his hair too if he wanted it I think that the Chicago harbprs are foolish. They are doing much to promote the sale of safety razors.

Fights Fire With One Sock. Fire Marshal Laflgdon was a busy man this morning. After the biuze in which the Electro-Plating company went up in smoke, the chief, who was wet from head to foot, dropped into Art Lennon's for a pair of socks. He had jsut put one on, when he was analvpis of the patient's urine. fe I aroused by another alarm.

Hastily knows that unless the kidneys are do- putting on his boots he rushed out anl 'baJk '-ght tbc with one sock on. health ami ap-ength. When the kidnevs are neglected or' Hangs Out Fire Sale Sign. abused In anv wav. serious results are! sore to follow.

Accordire to health Cass street mens furnish- statistics. Brights disease which Is 1 er, provided some comedy for specta-retllv an advanced Torm of kidnev tors at the Carlson fire. Cass street trouble, caused nearly ten thousand deaths in 1910. in the state of niornln8- banging out a fire York alone. Therefore, it hehooxes us sale sign before the fire department to pav more attention to the health of lad arrived.

He did not know if the tnse moMt inwn-tant oreans. An ifjral herll oimmund that haa i hu was solns to destroy Ida place had remarkahlo as a ktdrev or not, he said, but he was not going remedy Is Ir Kilmers Swamp Rout, to lose out on a chance to advertise great Kulnev. Liver and Bladder Lindsay Lights Inverted and Upright The greatest gas illuminators in the world. Fills the home with summer sunshine. Cuts your gas bill in half; gives three times the light.

We carry a complete line of burners, gas fixtures, globes, mantels and tubing. See Write or Phone Bush 4 ftandwerk Stove Men 115-117 JEFFERSON ST. BOTH PHONES 15. Yst One Treatment Brought Relief. Everydhe knows how difficult it Is to secure relief from rhpumatlKm.

Yet here is a ease where relief was secured in one treatment, and a permanent cure soon accomplished. Nina years have passed and there has been no return of the trouble. Read What It Says. Prof. F.

A. Leach, Elgin, 111. I had been afflicted with rheumatism for twenty-six months, and after doctoring all this time without receiving any benefit I heard of Prof. Leach, and was not long in making up my mind to go and see hjtn. When I worked In the field, such as pul erlzlng, plowing.

I was obliged to carry my foot in a sling. 1 1 suffered such severe pain that I could (not) sleep neither day nor night. When I went to Prof. Leach' I was bent over almost double. And today I feel as well as ever did in my life, Very gratefully I E.

W. BEAMAN. Advertisement. Cornell, 111. Open a bank account and put a part of each pay check to the credit of your fortune account.

THE LARGEST BANK IN JOLIET First National Bank THE OLDEST BANK IN JOLIET Assets, 54,000,000.00 Ms wares to the crowd. -J Remedv. Th rnlld and healing influence of! thi preparation in soon realized. It; Bob's 8unday Best" Gets Wet stands the highest tor its remarkable' ip1v reeo-0 of cure. I Boo Dow lie, a captain of the firs If vnu feel that vour kidneys require department, who happened to be on attention, and wish sample his vacation today, appeared at a fire i sw will rladlv forward it to rou ah- Firemen miw him and everv chance aobitolv fw.

bv mail (they ot tlnr turned Ur hose on poor wamr-Root wold bv everv drue- bottles of two sizes 50e and who 'ke a weeping Jueg a'R ami Advertisement. Wow. i.

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