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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 4

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Tint DAILY JOCItXAl-CAZETTE AND COMMtECIAL-STAn, MATTOON, ILLINOIS Tl 1 Stv, jv r.tns rem tpcakcra, some of whom sre of na tional reputation, including Carauel MOVINO riCTtRE RUN "IS EOrJKED OF IC900 International Nawa Sarvlca. puard, editor of the Breeders' Ossctte, uary 13. An unusually fine program (or information has been built up by Dean Subjects treated and lectured upon by acknowledged authorities will be agronomy, animal husbandry, dairying, farm management, farm mechanics, horticulture, beekeeping, corn borer, marketing, soiling, fitting dairy cattle for the show-iing, poultry, feeding, insect control, horse breeding, seed corn selection and other plant Industry subjects. There win be twenty-three vbitlng Highland 111, Jan. 3S.

Oreenberg, assistant cashier of a moving picture was robbed by a lone bandit today of the week-end receipts, totaling $2,000. The bandit gained entrance to Oroenberg'a room and covered him with a revolver. U.OFI.FAE.'.IEnS'lVEEK TO DM FEO'l COLES Staff Carroapondanao. Charleston, IU, Jan. 3 Parmeri week at the college of agriculture, University of Illinois, will draw a much larger delegation this year from Coles county than ever before.

Melvln X. Thomas, farm adviser, said today. I The short course begins on Monday, January 9, and extends through Jan HOSriTAl N0TI3. at Mrs," Georgs Montgomery of Kan, formerly Miss Helen Cull. a daughter.

pf Mr. and Mrs. E. T. c.

tie, underwent a major operation 1 1-day. Mrs. Clarence Bell of 1317 Mamh i avenue entered the hospital today Ut medical L. Taber, muter of the National Orange, J. D.

Oreen, sheep breeder Of Oakland, 8, It Thompson, president American Farm Bureau L. P. Oraber, agronomist of the University of Wisconsin, B. Ilelde, manager International Live Stock May Elliott Bobbs of England, will be a British visitor. She Is on tht program for some un ATSEACLUETO ussier Captain of Ship Reports Tragedy Night Craft Disappeared.

nm ant ryt usually Interesting Dumber in ethnology. PllfllS ARE FAD coiuor; Party Leaders, However Wish to Avert These Investigations. BY WILLIAM 8. NEAL. (L N.

S. Staff Correspondent.) Washington, Jan. A determined effort by minority forces to Incite congress to an Investigating mood" was presaged today as members returned from the holiday vacation and prepared to plunge tomorrow Into a five-months' legislative grind. More than a dosen Investigating resolutions are bending, with a promise of more before the week is ended. GIRLS, ARB YOU AV7AKE THAT THIS IS LEAP YEABT Hnrrab, Clrlsl Are yea roadrf Wbyf This Is lesp yoa aaew.

cat why wo girls have the prlr-Org a of proposing only every four years, we do not know, bat this Is the appointed year, according to the pyramids or soma ether sach ancient tfammy, so get ready. Jest to remind I yoa that more Urns Is given, also, there are twoa ty-nlne davs In Febraary, and tbe twenty-ninth would bo a good day to propose, thea hubby would have to be reminded of the anniversary event only every four yean. If congress during this session passes the bill making wesson's rights equal to men's, then leap year will not be necessary, but antli it does, the lesp year privilege may be ased. So, girls, when In arms, arm yourself and make tbe break, for that Is your privilege this year. 1 an airplane Into tht sea off Cape Cod.

neard by. omeen and crew of the lewd bjr them to have solved the fate of Mr. Prances WUjon Grayson's nblblan Diane, the Darn, and 1U dar- GENUINE PETER PAN PRINTS FULL PIECES, per. yard 33c tag flyers. rsn rwum of the achooner reported here late yesterday that he was called on deck during a howling -T-ViAiTRwMMnihnrllv after 7:10 o'clock oa tht night of December 23, when his vessel was at a point eighteen miles northwest of Nsuset Beach light on Cape Cod.

The captain said he first ed faint sounds that he positively ldent- i tiu ii 1 1 1 1 1 7i.saa laws, a ah The frank efforts of both senate and house steering committees to kep the legislative program free from time-consuming inquiries has failed to stem the urge to explore widespread governmental and private activities. Some Probable Probes. The 8-4 submarine disaster, coming sounds came to an abrupt ending within ten minutes when a heavy splash wu heard. Tried to "Ham Around." "He stated that while only a staunch vessel could hare battled against the seas at that time, he made an attempt to "hang around" with the Be niveau, Nora Scotia three-master on its way up the coast to Portland. Prior to his arrival here yesterday he WmA mtf tntst tvyt eat AalaMn jf ae Coolidge Sees Good Business for U.

S.in-'28 International Ntws Sarvle. Washington. Jan. 3. Good business lies ahead for the United States in 1928, In the opinion of President Coolidge.

He told callers today reports from government bureaus indicated that better times are In prospect in most lines of Industry. As examples, he pointed out that opportunities for employment are Increasing, railroads are buying large I VVCIUI Mil (III li i fU 4 put? taw o-wuua, m.mmi where the Belllveau remained for five days before proceeding. Meantime the story of the gruesome event at sea remained untold. It being the apparent belief of the Nova Scotia craft's otycera and men that they had quantities of equipment, the automo bile Industry is booming, credit Is plen tiful and wages are at a high peak. With Improved machinery, and mass no Important facts directly bearing on the Dawn.

The first word of the pending tragedy to reach the master wu the re- tfitiMt "mmm tin fnrmmrA fcntatn production methods, the president fore- new economic era for the unit ed States, comparable to the era that followed the introduction of the fac tory system. He said that mass production has decreased manufacturing costs and has brought about a wider distribution of goods, thus bringing to the people generally a more fulsome enjoyment of prosperity. shouted down through the companion-way by Mate Louis Thibodeau, who tu on watch. "There1! submarine or something out there," shouted the second In eom-'mand as he looked across darkened waves over the windward rail from the schooner's bow. 't Airplane Motors Beard.

The sound which Oapt Comeau said he clearly distinguished as comlns on the eve of a battle between "big navy" and "little navy" forces, has served to whet the Inquisitorial appetite of many members. Pending resolutions for investigations Include: Demands in both senate and house to open up. the whole Mexican and Central American fields embraced in the Hearst newspapers' expose of alleged anti-American activities. The Walsh resolution for investigation of the alleged nationwide "power trust," now in the hands of the senate Interstate commerce committee. Proposals of Senator Mayfleld, Demi ocrat, of Texas and other southern members to probe the department of agriculture's method of forecasting cotton price trends.

An inquiry into the sufficiency of the $150,000,000 five-year aviation pro-, gram. A special inquiry into the 8-4 disaster. Naming of a special committee to report on Rear Admiral Magruder's charges of "waste and inefficiency" in the navy and the cost of new "aircraft carriers," proposed by Senator Mc-Clin tic, Democrat, of Oklahoma. Uncovering of activities of the lobby for the repeal of the federal inheritance tax, being sought by Representative Ralney, Democrat, of Illinois. One of the first new demands to be served on congress will be a resolution by Representative Boy lan.

Democrat. New York to Investigate the coal strike situation. Walsh Power Quest Nest, Neither senate nor house thus far has given much encouragement to the originators of the special inquisitions. With the committee headed by Senator Reed, Democrat, of Missouri, preparing to inquire into the Smith-Vare contests and the Mexican inquiry committee headed by Senator Reed, Republican, of Pennsylvania, functioning, the next major fight is expected to come on the Walsh power resolution. Unless the interstate commerce committee, reports upon the power trust probe within two weeks, it is understood that a new attack will be launch SHE SMOKES CIGAKETS; NEW YORKEBS DO NT CAHJE By International News Barvlco.

ew York, Jan. a. The New york conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church Borne Missionary Society will not cancel the lecture of Miss Maude Hoyden, woman preacher from England, because she smokes cigarettes. from airplane motors, were from that A change' to the leeward ran and captain and mate both distinguished the sounds even plainer, after wnlch came the splash of heavy body, then alienee. The BeWveau's master expressed the A Few Weeks Ago Announcement was made we had leased the upstairs over our present store.

During December, carpenters, plasterers and painters have been busy tearing out and remodeling. Now they are almost ready to, connect with a wide, easy stairway the two There's but one thingfto do "UNLOAD OUR STOCK." ThJs Is not anerehaadlse beatght "for. Jaaaary sale," but er ewa blfh class saere ban diae, sold at low prices to give rosea for ear remodeling new going on. One Among the Many Silk Specials Clean-Up 98c yd. aa4 Plain and Fancies loeas al A boat Ball Fao saer Pricea.

In remodeling our store and In adding to It, there Is absolute necessity that all possible merchandise bo sold to avoid handling. These pronounced redactions will do It Here's A Wonderful Special MxM or 70xM FAET WOOL BLANKETS In Plaid MUtuitia- $2.98 pair Placed under a ban by the Chicago branch of the society, Miss Royden will next turn her attention to pulpits here. 'As church women we do not smoke ourselves," stated Mrs. Matthew S. I sP Eylar, secretary of the New York branch.

"But we win certainly not let the fact that Miss Royden smokes interfere with her scheduled lectures." MASONIC LODGE HOLDS belief that Lieut Oskar Otadal, the pnot accompanying Grayson and her companions to Barbor Orace, N. from New York that night, had realized that he must make a landing In the sea. The light the achooner were sighted and the plane brought down as nearly as possible to the schooner, only to go to its doom. The Belllmu'e officers and men heard of the plight of the Dawn later to the evening over their small radio receiving set, when announcement was made that no word had been received as to the position of the plane. SsjpporU Theory.

-This story of the Dawn's probable fate, related for the first time today, anMiwitta ITS ANNUAL ELECTION mmwmmmwmm The annual election of officers was held Monday evening by the Masonic lodge. The choice was as follows: Worshipful Master Andrew P. Weaver. Senior Warden George H. Pye.

Junior Warden Ira Myers. Treasurer H. O. Ragland. Secretary 8.

B. PatheaL The remainder of the officers are ap ed ny Senator Walsh. ANNOUNCING An Epoch-Making Event for This Vicinity ISS LEWIS' READY-TO-WEAR DEPT. To occupy the light, airy center and front part of our second floor, now being remodeled. And what is of interest to you now is the fact that every garment is to be sold not one will be moved upstairs.

pointive and will be named by the in "SCARFACE AL'S" BROTHER WINS'OVER THE POLICE coming worshipful master. The in fwviiu WUIUIUI wm I CAJJ D1BUO 0 Jerome Knowles, wireless operator aboard the steamer Oakey L. Alexander, when tht ship docked here December JO, that the Grayson plane did not fly far beyond Cape Cod. Knowles said that at 7:30 o'clock, on the night of December 33, as the Alexander waa nasslns Can. Out ha hMni stallation will take place the next two weeks, the date to oe named by the new master.

CHARLESTON AUTO ACCIDENT. palal to The Journal. Oatatta. a message requesting the Chatham eta-; tlon for a compass bearing. A few mln-titee later came thraueh the air th Charleston.

Jan. a. Jack k. earns, Charleston resident, drove his automobile against a steel post at Fifth and Jackson streets last night The car By International ftawa Sarvloo. Chicago, Jan.

3. John Capone, wh has no particular brand of fame except that he is the brother of "Scar-face AT Capone, gangster generalissimo, won a victory over police here today when he wu arraigned in court with three companions on charges of vagrancy. Capone and his comrades were "picked up" by squads of detectives rounding up "suspicious characters." Judge Howard Hayes pointed out that arresting men on a vagrancy charge without a warrant has been ruled 11- words, "Plane down." TOITOIaTEST PRINTERS was badly damaged. No one was hurt. RECEIVES EYE CUT.

Think of 1 Special to Tht Journal-Oaiatta. Charleston, Jan. s. ciarence Prank Osborn, one of the experts of the Illinois Southeastern Telephone Former Prices Muchmore Jr. sustained a deep cut over one eye Monday while playing basket company, is attending a school of In.

Splendid CoatsBoth Fabric and Fur- Jli legal by the supreme court I John Capone said he wai a salesman. ball. He Is a member of the high school team. etructlon of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, In Chicago, preparatory to the Installation In the Beautiful Dresses in Silk and Wool If fe office of The Journal-Gazette of two (, of the latest type telegraph printing machines. The telegraph printing ma- chines which have received the news report of the International News Ser- acTcrai years are io c-e repiac Sweaters Your choice of all our Sweaters Vi former prices ed immediately by machines, which are House Dresses One lot to clean up complete at Vi former prices the eery latest development In tele graph prlntng machines.

Telegraph printing machines are wonderful pieces of mechanism and require constant and expert attention, and those now in service in the office of The Journal INFANTS' GOODS KIMONOS RAIN COATS Gazette have attracted much atten- tlon from persons mechanically ed. The new machines have been received but it is not likely that they Pretty styles, Including all pricea, All linen of Rain Coats new offered at Included In this lot are Cape, Bootees and Sacqnea Silk Underwear dd lota, mossed and soiled Closi eta-all at 33 1-3 Off at 4 Will be installed until Mr. Osborn has 20 off 12 Price 20 off returned from the school of lnstruc tlon. UNSELFISHNESS Every man, every institution, is doomed to ultimate failure if service to others is not the dominating idea. Institutions like ours, helping people to home ownership and organized to provide a safe, good-paying investment for savings of all people, are succeeding.

We continue to succeed because our plan is unselfish. We operate on a nonprofit, or mutual, basis. We are serving our membership supremely well-and we would like to serve you. The "Building and Loan idea" is growing by leaps and bounds. After a long testing period, people arc coming to recognize the high' merit of our plan.

You should become a member with us. Okaw Building and CHICAGO MAN SLAYS HIS EVERY GARMENT MUST GO BEFORE MOVING INTO NEW DEPARTMENT WIFE AND THEN HIMSELF Chicago, Jan. 3. Michael Mulac, 40, awakened his wile, Veronica, early to day and shot her to death: then, while their four children looked on, Mulac fired three bullets into his own body. He fell dead beside the body of his Prank Kraut, 16, the woman's oldest son by a former marriage, was one of the witnesses.

He told police his moth er and step-father had always quar reled. Loan Associatipn MATTOON, ILLINOIS. OKAW BUILDING n. 8. LYTLE, Secretary "Mulac stole our mother from our father, Frank Kraus, when he went overseas to fight in the world war," the youth related to police.

"When our father came back from the war, mother divorced him and stayed with Mulac. They have always quarreled, Mulac and mother,.

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