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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 8

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Mattoon, Illinois
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YHUrloDAV, tePTlMBER 4, 1021 THt MATTOON DAILY JOURNAL-OAZITTI AND COMM6ACIAHTA Mr floriinn was SfiauUtoa or i hum ttiAvrn i- 'V By Ahem OUU BOARDING HOUSE I. AYi HUSBAND IS CRUEL Gays I A VCS'NES'' YO HUMw AM QUITE llamon's murdnr In J920 and tamo her few months later, marrying Uorman after whirlwind courtship In Migmt, 1921. Try WacvAd. tf ft ft ft ft ft HI ft CUMBERLAND COUNTY MALTY THANIMRI tfl HI I KwnlalB to A. W.

Llndley, Mrs. W. r. QammlU Is numbered TlOlkia HOOPUEy AW BWOUOH i HMIUAR WI1U "WAT OPCCieO -Tvte common 'etc jortkiw, llOf I RtCMaE AS A LAP, Los Bnpt. i-CIr Hinlth tlamon, who shot and klUod- Jaka Hamon, Oklahoma oil magnate and politician, Is plaintiff agalpst iohd W.

Gorman, motion plcturjr piuducer, In a suit for dlvorra-m file bera today. KjlremtTtruttlty Is charged. a life iba sick. WW urvai uouu Homer Eatei Friday. I OCED-1D CATCH IHl-W-iwfti v.

John Hummsll of illllsboro Tlsltca relatives here last week. vSSeD ST a. lit1 1. George Bturni of Ash drove tran Anything esa happen. They ar cm S0.

rented a triflKliir In Los yV. McOInoli A Bom to A. VV. Instead ot movie star. Llndley, em, C.

Everhart to Ann A. Kuhn, The alecler i Mt I md HMO, $760. lul thli summer. But that nothing Ewhstrt to Hiram Scran- sacted business bars Friday. DS Mrs.

Helen Mattoon le 1 UNDUE 1 MikIe Hours stTORB Ited Mrs. Mayma Bell Friday. Out Goes All Rheumatic Poison Mrs. Anna Edmunds is visiting bar -lb Site VOO AVI o- everybody is aoing n. I ton, md -M, l0.

daughter, Mrs. C. C. Carter, In Mat toon. I SAW Newton Waggoner and son Inrlo William Duncan Stawart to Clinton II.

Clsy, JO-U-7. William Duncan Stewart to Clinton II. Clay, SO-11-7. Clinton H. Clay to Rebecca M.

Steward 30-11-7. Another American reported kidnaped by Mexicans for ransom got chance and ran soma hlraeplf. Thirty thousand coal mlneri are trlklnt In Brussels, ao perhaps It la transacjed business In Mattoon Sat urday. Miss Nola Treat of St. Paul, 1, la visiting ber mother, Mrs.

M. W. JoMph Niemann to Fred II. Wenta, Just, our annual coal strike touring 4er RiVOV Treat KfiS release. i broad this year.

Mr. and Mrs. Don Moberly and son rred H.I Wente to Joseph Nle Junior attended tba circus In Mattoon Rheums Acts on.Kldnsys, Llvsr and 'y Blsdder vary First pay, Get a bottle nf.Rbeuma today and, wear satisfied smile on your face tomorrow. It'a ai remedy that la sstonlshlng tba whole country, and It's Just as good for gout, lumbago and. kidney misery as for rhoumatlain.

It drives the poisonous waste from the joints and muscles that's tba secret of Rheuma's taccess. But we don't ask yon to take our Friday. Id Brasll the rebela bare been mann, 219-7, $5,100. oread to evacuate Plraju, but' Murry Bmlth to Clint Btarwali, shouldn't mind giving up a town si. Mr.

and Mrs. A. C. Cerlyle of Mat Last Night 9 Reels of toon visited Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Car-lyle Sunday. Iter. George W. Mundelaln to Rsv. Jsmei Orlffln, qcd.

uairied that. A cement plant burned In Paxland, Mr. and Mrs. Buss Smith ot Mat Ontral 111. Truit It Savings Bank so there may be a shortage of Je(r toon visited relatives In Gays Sunday and Monday.

blocs noxt heads for congressional Turin AT time, V. C. Storm, who has been at Galesburg, Is spending a few word, for It; go to Frank J. Ruler's drug store or any good druggist and get a bottle of Rheuma today; If It doean't no as wa promise get your money -trnct. It will be there wattluj for you.

days with home folks. mtt 1 rTTrsv Ida M. Price to Adjudication la Bankruptcy. Ida M. Trice to Petition in Bankruptcy.

Ida M. Price to Order On Petition. W. K. Kid well, trustee to Dossa M.

Whltaker, trustee, deed, 4-9-3, $145. Mr. and Mrs. I. T.

Alexander and children attended the farmers' picnic at Wednesday. Mrs. F. L. Wilson spent tba day And In Annlston, when a society woman started to sing the piano toppled over, but failed to get away.

A pessimist Is a politician discussing what the other side has done. Some take too much trouble In mm Ida M. Price to order approving Who's Your Dentist? Friday with her brother, Paul Storm, trustee report and family, In Mattoon. Ida M. Price ct al to W.

Kid well, Mrs. Barbara Morrison has return. making pleasure and others too muchJ trustee, $10. ed from a few days' visit, with her pleasure In making trouble. W.

sister, Mrs. Sarah Fleming. E. Clifton Craft, trustee to Price, release. Jesse Barger and family moved Berlin C.

Rose to Valley Jenulne, original town of Qreehup, lot 4, Tuesday to Mrs. Lizzie Estes' prop in 8pokane a bank cashier shot himself over bis monthly total, so you might say he was a total wreck. a erty In the west part of towu. $2,400. I Jiaaff.

1 I Mrs. Frank Jackson and daughter Miss Edna of St Louis are visiting R. Richardson to Lewis Hetzer, lOpyrfrhl. W4. fcy HKA Scrriw.

Inc.) marginal release. Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson. Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Roby of Mat SMALL CAN'T REMOVE WILLIAMSON SHERIFF Mrs. John Sheek ot Mattoon and Mrs.

THEATRE Mattoon, Illinois TON.GHT Friday and Saturday Matinee at 2:15 p. m. 25c and 15c Night at 8:00 50c and 25c toon are visiting their son-in-law and Zella Booze and son Harold were 1 Lewis Hetrer et al Mae Shaw, Rush add to Tillage of To ledo, lot 34, $250. Oscar Laury to Greenup Auto Co $20. guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Ray ooze Sunday. daughter Mr. and Mrs. E.

Zoman. Mr. and Mrs. P. P.

Pleasants and baby of Sullivan, are visiting ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Mattox.

International Newt Service. Bprlngfleld, 111., Sept. 4. L'nlen the committee of Williamson county com Gladys Goasett to McArthur Motor Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.

Sslpa. em 33 Misses Hacel and Mary Alice Foote missioners, who are reported to be I W. O. Welch were Mr. and Mrs.

L. D. Kldwell of Springfield, Mr. and Mrs. Don Clark and Mr.

and Mrs. J. A. Ashworth of Mattoon. planning to ask Gov.

email to tinn n.iii.m th.t nnni. frnm Lerna after visiting relatives here. Prasen" Te' jf K'nkske and son Sherl- 1. mtuA ,:35 dan and daughter Miss Franc spent linioners lo: i Miliar IT fnhl. v.

SOLACEA The wonderful new remedy for PAINLESS EXTRACTION of TEETH used ONLY In my office and no charge tor extrso-don It plates are ordered. If You Need Artificial Teeth Come to Experts All Work Done In My Own Laboratory governor will have noL. uy ounu-y wun the power to act according to opinion at Excursion William H. Thompson to the North Mrs. Martha McLaln and Mr.

and western Mutual Life Ins. $5,000. J. F. Gentry to Henry W.

Barter 1 NOTICE OF PROPOSAL FOR BIDS; via Special Music J70. the state capltol. Under the Illinois law, it was stated, Governor Small Is empowered to remove a sheriff only on one ground lost of prisoners. No cases ot escape of prisoners from the Williamson county sheriff were recalled here. Governor Small was out of the city on a speaking tour.

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed bids will be received for the construction of the Improvement of the roadway of Prairie avenue, from a line eighteen feet east ot the cen tral line of Twelfth street, east to a "At the TO ST. LOUIS Round Trip $2.70 SUNDAY. SEPT. 7th line twenty-one feet east of the central line ot.

Sixth street, and Sixth street, from a line twenty-one feet south 'of the central line of Prairie avenue, south to a line twenty-nin feet north of the central line of Broadway avenue, In the city of Mattoon, Illinois, by the Board of Local Improvements of the city of Mat Ten Years Ago Today Baseball M. A. RufTner to McArtbnr Motor Sales $232.67. Guy B. Van Sondt to Lucllo M.

Van Sandt, wd. $1. Rebecca Shafer et si to Madisoi Bowmun, $412.50. Oren E. Goodwin to V.

L. Cole, mtg. $800. Claud Walters to Mary Black, $250. J.

A. Campbell, trustee to Ethel Mat-tlson, $25. E. D. Oordon to Daniel White, marginal release.

E. D. Gordon to George Evani, man final release. Gordon to W. H.

Evans, marginal release. E. D. Gordon to H. GMCIngery, marginal release.

E. D. Gordon to' Mrs. Bello Seeley, St. Louis vs.

Chicago National League Tickets will be good omy on' trains leaving Mattoon 4:14 a. m. and 5:30 Tojiightfand Friday Pete Morrison Sspt 4, 1914. The grade for the Hulmsn A Company and tba Phillips Broom corn warehouse switches has been com pleted by the Illinois Central workers. This work was due to cutting the subway through the city.

a. m. (central standard time); re-' turning tickets will be good only on' train No. 12 leaving St. Louis Union I Station 6:39 p.

m. and train No. 46 leaving St. Louis 10:00 p. m.

(central standard time) same date. New Low Prices on Goodyear "Supertwist" Balloons Balloon Tiree ride smoother save you and your car because they are larger and do not need to be pumped up to hard. They flex and bend, give and take, and absorb the bumps But this flexing hard on ordinary tire. Good year has recently developed a new cord fabric called SuperUvisU It stretches about twice a far as ordinary cord. It waa especially developed for Balloon Tires and is found only in Goodyear Balloon Tires.

Supertwist is your assurance of long wear and freedom from trouble. At our new low price we can put Goodyear Supertwist Balloon Tire on your car at less than you've been paying for the regular size tires now on your car. See us today and experience the real thrill of Goodyear Balloons on your car. KIZER MOTOR COMPANY toon, Illinois, until the 15th day 01 September, A. D.

1924, at the hour of 5 o'clock p. ni at Its office In the, city building In the said city ot Mattoon, Illinois, at which. time and place said bids will be publicly opened. The estimate of the Items by quantity constituting the said Improvement Is as follows: Item 13922 cubic yards of excavation. Item 2 Preparation of sub' grade, My Ceieorated Whalebone Sets $15.00 FREE-GOLD CROWN FREE.

ON MY $20.00 SET8 Save Half 22-K Gold Crowns $.00 to $7.00 Bridge Work $5.00 to $7.00 Porcelain Crowns. $5.00 to $7.00 Porcelain Fillings Gold Fillings $330 8llver Fillings $1.50 up Workmanship and Materials Fully Guaranteed EXAMINATION FREE Dr. Frank L. Browne dentist DR. BURK, Associate 1628V Broadway, over Lenhart'S Music Shot), Mattoon, 111.

Hours 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Phone 1262 Evenings by Appointment In I marginal release.

For further particulars consult ticket agent BIG FOUR ROUTE D. S. Campbell and W. T). Jones to Will lgan et al, release.

Campbell-Jones Lease and Royalty Illinois Central note: Drnkeman French resigns to go to the Big Four. Fressle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Robinson of Lerna, aged twelr years, pssses away from diphtheria. The MX crossing of the Bis Four and Illinois Central will soon be done "MAKING GOOD" Co.

to Snrnh E. Logan, release. (p050 square yards i). s. tampDen and W.

D. Jones to. item 3-5034 lineal feet of combin J. M. Klngery, release, ed curb and gutter.

sway win. It will be a straight track, as the Illinois Central rails are Campboll-Jones Lease ft Royalty Co. Co George H. Sparks et al, release. being taken up, It's a Universal Campbell-Jones Lease ft Royalty Co to Milton and Mary Ballnger release.

Campbell-Jones Lease ft Royalty Co. to Daisy Jones and E. G. Joues, release. E.

D. Gordon to R. Richardson et al, marginal release. S. D.

Lltwlller la given a surprlw by members of the Central Hnpllt Church In honor of his birthday annl versary. He Is' teacher of tbo men's clsss of the Sunday school. Miss Mildred Vause goes to Cincinnati to enter the Conservatory of Music. Phone 147 1412 Broadway Sarah E. Logan to Joseph H.

Hill, Mlai Lydia Wollung goes to Oak 3810-8, $900, One Lot Boys' School Suits while they last $4.75 D. Vorls et nl to vlllago of Ne Park, where she will be a (earlier lu oga, 1810-7, $1. the public schools. BANKER'S WIFE ADVISES MAT COSTLY NAKEDNESS TOON PEOPLE. "I had stonrach trouble so had ev-i orytblng I ate soured and formod gas.

UN miserable until I tried Adlerlks, This helped me the first day." Most medicines act only on lower bowel but Adlerika acts on both upper and lower bowel and removea all gassea and poisons. Brings out matter you never Today and Tomorrow Thursday and Friday, Sept. 4-5 Matinee 2:15 p. m. 10c and 20c Night at 7:15 p.

m. 10c and 30c Nothing Takes; the Place 4f Victory Service 1 i "Do society women recognise any 'nought was In your systenr. Helps any case gas on the stomach In ten rule In dressing?" minutes. Knight's Pharmacy, 1704 Broadway. "To be sure they do more money, Irsi clothes G.

C. Figenbaum Co. When you tire of the drudgery of preparing meal after meal In your kitchen when you are In doubt as to whst to serve vjslt The Victory Restaurant. You wjjl ds delighted with the food and splsndJcf service. Phone 411 1809 Broadway Item 47707 square yards of 7-lnch reinforced concrete slab.

Item 6-2500 lineal feet of by 7-lnch expansion Joint Item 6 Fourteen brick Inlets with cast Iron rovers. Item 7 Sevon manholes with cast Iron covers. Item 82310 lineal feet ot 13 Inch vitrified pipe. Item 9340 lineal feet of g-lnch vitrified pipe. Item 10600 lineal feet of 0 Inch vitrified pipe.

Said Improvement shall be constructed and made In accordance with the ordinance providing for the same, and the maps, plats, plans, profiles and specifications for the same on file In the office of the city clerk ot said city. Proposals must be made on blanks furnished by said board and In compliance with the instructions thereto attached, which can be had on application to the engineer acting for the Board of Local Improvements, and must be accompanied by cash or by a check payable to the order of the president of said Board ot Local Improvements, In his official capacity, certified by a responsible bank, for. an amount not less than ten por cent (10) ot the aggregate of the 'proposal. The contractor shall be paid In bonds, bearing Interest at the rata of six per cent (6V per annum. No bids will be received unless the party otforlng It shall furnish evidence satisfactory to ssld Boord of Local Improvements that he has the necessary facilities, ability and pecuniary resources to fulfill the conditions of the contract and execute the work, should tba contract be awarded to him.

Bidders will examine the ordinance, maps, plats, Diana, profiles and specifications, and also the locality In which said work Is to be done end judge for themselves of all the circumstances and surroundings-conditions affecting the cost anf nature qf the work. The Board of Local Improvements reserves the right to reject any and all bids, as authorised ty law. Dated at Mattoon, Illinois, tbla 3rd day ot September, A. D. 1924.

11 C. IL OZEE. Mayor. L. C.

ROBERTS, A. C. EALT, Members of City Council. S. C.

McDUFTIE. Wreet Superintendent. Board of Local Improvements of the City of Mattoon, Illinois I I NOKOL OIL BURNERS Many Bargalna Are Offered "In tti ADVERTISEMENTS In This Paper. Leek Them ij YOU jh uuieen THE TALE OF A GIRL WHO MOCKED CUPID Moore and 1 he Result of Service Without a Merger or a Consolidation, the Central Illinois Trust and Savings Bank has grown consistently until its resources now Gonway fieford buying your winter coal, investi-. gate the NoKol Oil Burner.

It can be installed in any furnace, and eliminates the dirt and dust of coal burning. There are over 20,000 of these hurners in Use throughout the United States, and it has proven to be the most economical oil burner on the market. See it irr our show room. Fred White Girls, come and aee how a foot-lights atar Ramped 'am and vamped but "kept her heart frse tIM Cupid shot his dart right through er heart, and she tripped and ahe fell heels ever heed In love (aa you shall see) with her worst enemy, Tearle tjptljicarly one and a quarter million dollars. Adapted from LeRoy fteott'a great "Counterfeit" Directed by JOHN FRANCIS DILLON -Ims is-the natural result complete, efficient and personal service rendered otir customers Without regard to the size of their ac- counts.

i CENTRAL ILLINOIS saving! BANK Under Both State and Fsferal Supervlsioa What Chaiice Has A Mere Man? i u' 113 N. 16th Street 7,1.

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