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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 6

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CU T2S MATTOON DAILY JOUrwIAL-CAXIITTE AND CCSrJCZAL-ETAIt Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Lockbnrt of Good Iuiiid coal.

17. dollvored. for' Evansvlllt are guests of Mrs, Lock- own. Lauglilin St, Bon. 12 2J hart's parents, Mr, and Mrs 0, Nash.

Haroia Bandors has 'returned to Chicago after pendlng Christmas with his motlwr, Mri. Mary Sanders. evoalug. This is one of the II rut events to be held at the club -during tli holiday social season and wai ut tended by about thirty couples, some from out town. The t'cnklln orchestra furnished rcuslo for tha dancing.

i The out of town guests we-e Mr. By The Internitlsnsl News Beautiful line 'of dancing frocks, seriously Mrs. Honry DoBuhr ill at her home. dinner gowns and; evening dresses Later Mrs. Sunders will depart for FAMILY DINNER Mls Cora Burcb visited home folks In Asbmore on Monday, i- M.

Stevens 1811 Grant ave and Mrs. Trusx of Sprlngflcl'l, now on display at Bower and Schul- Chicago to 'make that city her home, bolt's. 1 7 12-27 Little Lloyd Hamilton is spoiling Mrs, II. L. Clcgg has returned to the holidays with Mr.

and John Cintlonati after a Tielt with her par- Maxey.v His father, Ronnie Hamilton, onts, and Mra, Henry GrOne and William Maxey of Decatur were I fy Tli International News Service. 1 I A'uriosneld. IlL Dmc 27. Ear) nue entertained hla, children and Thank you and Now Years cards. Kt' Tallin, no 97 mk admit ft tnla.

Mr, and Mrs. R. Donnelly and Vcarful their families at dinner on Christmas Mr, Mrs, Fred Lee of Chicago, fie graphers eleven western roads A 5- have been alven nermlsslon to take 11 Cokendolpher was rlsltor Chrthdler, it, 1 farmer of PI Jteant Plates, here, robbed th Plus Mr. and Mrs. F.

A. Fresler of India meler, )i Christmas guests at tha Maxev home. at Flam Bank to obtain money for a strike yote In the vnt the M'W Hugo Pengo of nspolls, Mr and Mrs. R. M.

Lytlj cf Yf. A. Tagu" of Cooks Mills ar. Springfield la Mr. and Mrs, Harlan Snyder bar returned tqf their home In Chicago after' Dacvlilo, Mrs.

I. JUcb of Tulsa, rived today for a few days' visit at States railroad labor board refuses their petition for rehearing on the question of Edward J. Man- "Mi 'I the home of his daughter, Mrs, James several, days with Mrs. Sny day, nearly all being home to spend the day with their father. (Pg DINNER PARTY Mr, and Mrs.

J. 8. Hayes, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hayes, 'Miss Flora and Miss, Florenoe Hayes were entertained at twelve o'clock Christmas dinner by Mr, and Mrs. J.

C. Hurst, guest of frjonda in tho, city. Craig VanMeter was a business tIs-Itor In Tuscola on Ok, Xnt. 0. M.

Montgomery or ft. Louis, Maurice Evans of Closet, Mil.n, James McKamy of Cblovw, Ion, presidont of the, telegraphers' AU our winter hats will be cioied and with other relatives and oooa lump coal, 17; egg, deliv- out at 11.98, 12.95 and 93.95. Also an friends In the city. i advance showing of spring hats at the w- Flowers returned Tuesday renearing ough, M. iT Donald Johnston, Miss Marlon' Mc-t'nrty, Helen Watson and MIm Mary Mitchell, all of bit nianisge, police official bvn raid tofay," following word from niwnod, tbat Chandler, In company with 'kit four day bride, bad bees nrrut-d i The bank wu robbed of $230 In a 'davllght robbery last Tburs dty-iiy a nailed bandit, who escaped an automobile.

Although pUos of other money were acattered nlot.t the bunk, tba robber fled after lug rca package of bills, and polite thlt talllet with an ilwdl hnr hnard rut ahmit tl Knn ftftfl r-Am Suits and Overcoats nesa visitor in the city, today, the pay of 11,000 workers jn their 817 North Sixteenth street, CHRISTMAS DINNER Cecil IJnthlcura of Metamora la via- winson Hat Bhop. j. i y-- 'i 12-27 from where he was Mr', and Mrs, vWvGannaway at the home of his daughter, family of Charleston were guests at MrsJamea T. for Christmas, the home of Mrs. D.

C. Gannaway on. Mrs. Flowers remained for a longer organization. -v itlng with home folks In the city.

Mr. and Mrs. Clyde N. Owlngs en Roads effected are the C. and N.

Miss Thelma Lewis' la spending a Monday. Visit with her daughter. tertained at an informal family, din AT DAILY HOME A dinner party attended by a number of the relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Daily, living near Coles, was held at the Dally home on Sunday.

The affair was C. and C. Mi, and St. Patif, Cbt few days with friends In Decatur. cago, Rock Isjand and Pacific, Chi-1 L.

Kate and son, Elmore B. Rats. ner at their home In the Brownell apartment on Monday, their guests cago, Minneapolis ana umane. ureal visuors in unicsgo on Monday, Ralph. Pierce of SnrlnKlteld Northern, Illinois Central, Minneapolis Continues being Mr.

and Mrs. R. A. Owlngs and Mr. and Mrs.

John L. Henley. Christmas with relatives In tha city. and St. Louis, Minneapolis, SC Paul and Sault St Marie, Northern Pacific of Chandler that he "would V.Isold op the bank for 1500." tChnndler and hla childhood sweet "Wirt.

Bessie Carrlger, 18, were vt-, ried ttre last Saturday, after the yoiins farmer had returned ror- Miss Bernlce Rapp went to Sprlu- 'V TURKEY DINNER and the Southern Pacific med Tuesday for a visit with friends, Claude Davidson of Windsor was Mrs. Stella Cos of Danville bai returned home after spending Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mfs. O. Nssh.

1', Lores Ely returned Monday evening to Indianapolis, where he Is employed, after visiting blr parents, Mr. snd Mrs. Ben Ely. All our winter hats will be closed out at 11.95, $2.98 and 13.95. Also so advance showing of spring hats at the Winson Hat Shop.

u-27 Mrs. Grace Brown returned Tues and Mrs, Earl Weber and family of yrbana, Mra. Bertie Stevens of Orange, N. and and Mrs. Gall Weber and family and Miss Pearl' Weber of this city were guests Christ-' iss si the home of B.

Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baylor re' turned to their home In Champaign -today after spending' several days with his mother, Mrs. Laura Van-Note, and other relatives and frlonds is th0 city.

Head and leaf lettuce, cauliflower, given In honor of the thirty-first birthday anniversary of their son, Iafg Dally, who lives southeast of the city. The afternoon passed pleasantly in visiting, while the young folks played games and had a general good time. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. a business visitor In the city Tuesdays T.lnv1 Uoi.nl.

1-4f- il .3 RAIN FOLLOWED BY Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bence entertain ed at a turkey dinner at their home, "tOO Champaign avenue, on Monday, plntea being laid for Mr.

and Mrs N. 8. Bence and sons, Donald and rowed revolver, which hat boon Identified, aa the one need in the holdup.1 ,4 LOWER TEMPERATURE James Dally and daughter Geraldine Junior, Mr. and Mrs. Don Henne, Mr.

and Mrs. W. O. Schorb, Gilbert Vi T. 'i day after spending Christmas at the of Humbolt, Mrs.

Emma Webb of Areola, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Dally and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Lafe Daily spinach, celery, new carrots, home of her sister, Mrs. Nora Good-J Hubbard squashes, Jersey sweef po-win, In Casey. white boiling onions, Spanish Sims, Corwln Bence and Miss Fama Bence. AT TALBOTT HOME and son Wsyne, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles a business visitor In the city Tuesday. Miss Beatrice Crimmtns will attend the Elks dance in Charleston Mrs. W. T.

Osborne (s confined to hor Charleston avenue, by Illness. Miss Flora Todd of Tuscola has returned home after visiting; Mrs. May Hlllard. Raymond Hlckey Is home from a visit with relatives In Chicago end LaSalle. FUNERAL OF JAS.

H. FRAZIERAT ASH GROVE '1 Windsor, 111., Dec. 27. James H. Frailer of Nokomla died December 22 at the home of his daughter In Dan- rllle.

The body was brought to Wind Mr. ana Mrs. F. A. Heermsns LATE TO, CLASSIFY family have returned to their home Young and son, Mrs.

Nan Jackson, Misses Lois Margaret Gilmer, Mildred Webb, Almeda Dally onions, pink and white grapes, grapefruit, Florida oranges, fancy apples at Cash Grocery. 12-27 Dr. and Mrs. M. C.

Talbott enter The pleasant sepbyrs that made Monday and Tuesday as palmy days as one could desire gave way to a southwesterly wind, which veered later to the north, that brought a drizzling rain, the remnants of which are still holding forth. The rain, caused considerable Inconvenience, yet it was more or less needed. This afternoon at three o'clock a rainfall In Springfield after visit with rela WORK In Third Degree at 7:89 tained at a delightful Christmas din m. Thursday, Dee. Mr.

and Mrs. George Fye snd daugh ner at their tome, 407 South Twenty- jou are requesiea to 18. 1832; be ores 1 W- ,1 28. 1922; ter, Miss Louise, returned home on tlrst street, plates being laid for Mr. sor being accompanied by tives in the Stanley Coventry and Ted Frultlser of Urbana.were Sunday and Monday guosts of Misses Mildred Doughty and Marie Price.

and Rose Dally and Messrs. Harry Warren, Otis Davis, Jesse Dally, John Henderson, Stanley Daily, Jesse Gilmer, Arlie Webb. Glen Dally anl Oscar Dally. X12-Z8 many and wai taken to the the of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter frTtf" 1 Pf6WrT1togl of .78 inch had been recorded. In and Mrs. William Scherer and little daughter, Wllma Jean and son Raymond and Shirley Smith. A Christ-mag tree was the paramount feature of the afternooni Mrs. Edna Cunningham Is a guest of A ui wif.

luiuv f-nu u.ur ruiiaior repairea; anvs your car I baby accompanied' her parents and take off radiator, tost and rs-ll hnr niatoi- hnma tnr i pair It Aand install it Drooerlv wlih relatives and friends in r.uv Anna. niel a ln- Clara cidentally, the water level at the Paradise reservoir has reached the isoarKs or St. Louis, former Mattoon this week. FOR HER BROTHER Mrs. Margaret Helnlein, living north of Loxa, entertained on Mon George D.

Myer of Cincinnati is a guest at the borne of his uncle, Wil Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Artorburn, who mg you the disagreeable job of taking MISSIONARY GUESTS Rev.

and Mrs. William Conley and family, returned mlmlonarlnB from day evening for her brother, Harry ewby of Chicago, the affair being ten foot mark, enough water for all needs until April 1, says Superintendent James. The temperature this afternoon at three o'clock was 32, having from 60. ui uttu Tumiu) isruui, 11 uu ana laaing 11 10 a tinner; tne i'j and Ar'orlnrn, south- charge for this work Is tlms and ma resident, are visiting their cousin, Mrs. Ethel Miller.

Mrs. William Merkle, went to Indianapolis Tuesday for a visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. aud Mrs. Herbert Gibbs. Mrs.

JDewey Woollen and little The India, wer. rhritm. h.v nf! arranged as a surprise to him. Ash Crova Church, where Her. E.

V. Smith conducted funeral services. Burial was nnder auspices of the Tower Hill Masonic lodge, of which i Mr. Frailer was a member, and which was assisted by Windsor lodge. Mr.

Frailer was born in Wayne Kentucky, on July 4, 185G, com-Bag to Windsor a few years afterward jjs-ttb, hla parents, Mr. and Mrs Whit--Tpy Ftasier. For thirty-five years he was employed as section foreman by the Big Four railroad at Windsor, Tower Hill and Nokomfs, His wifo died two years ago. He leaves thrco daughters, Mrs. Virgil Barclay of Danville, Mrs.

Milton Kelley of Flndlay and Mrs. Hugg of Indianapolis; also liam Merkle. William Cbeekley of Michigan City, Is visiting his mother, Mra. W. M.

Checkley. Manvllle went to Anderson, Saturday to spend the week-end with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. A.

S. Cooper have west or tne city, have left for Kansas "tiT .7 City to attend an evangelists' conven- lrict. UWft tlon. From there they will to CrTtTllTi i1 Kt" Marybeile. where -y will have Se5oTmL sViWrJlS Mr.

and Mrs. R. G. Mumaw, 1008 Wabash avenue. The guests were entertained at a six o'clock dinner, the evening was pleasantly spent with gnir.es and enjoying muslo and readings given by Roy Love, Miss Gar-nett Sbinn.

Miss Frances Gilbert. daughter, Virginia, went to Sullivan GIRL ASKS S10G0 today to spend several days visiting wiurgw 01 a revival. inouso, gooa wen or water; four acres remainder of the day being spent in relatives and frlonds. Miss Edith Scott went to Nlantlc corn this year made 66 bushels per to visit for a few days acre; if bought right away tHJssessTon Charles and Robert Rath ot Belle- Tuesday FOR PERSONAL ABUSE- visiting, when Kev. Conley related many interesting experiences of his missionary work In that country.

returned home from a visit with relatives In Decatur. with Ra anA Mi-a i Miiin. u. un-u wen locaiea; mis ricn make you. livlag; 1 ipr.a to The Joumsi-Gazetts Charleston, Dec.

27. Mr. and Mrs. W. L.

Masur spent Mrs. Monday at the home of Mrs. Mazur's WITH MRS. HENNE KE Sadie Burcham of Mattoon has been made defendant in a $1,000 damage fontaino, are guests of Mrs. Emma Lahey and family and other relatives in the city this week.

A. M. Montonye went to 8prjngflftld today to attend an, agency meeting of the life insurance company by which he is employed. Anthony Pollquln returned Tuesday to Bedford, where he is one brother, Dow Frazler of Tills, and three sisters, Mrs, Margaret Long, Mrs. Elizabeth Hill and Mrs.

G. W. Rose, all of Windsor. Dan Heinlein, George Curtis Reanels and Howard Shirley. Refreshments of plum pudding, coltee, apples and candy were served by Mrs.

Heinlein. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Love of Muskegon, Mich Mrs. Itboda Newby, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Jones, Mr. and Mrs. George Shlnn, Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Gilbert and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gilbert and children.

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Eurgner, Misses. Florence Shirley, Bertha Newby, Jessie Jones, Garnctt suit brought in the circuit court for uuiB ov, price wop; oipor rarnia for sale, palgn on Saturday to visit several of Wm T. Deppen, Toledo, 111.

ber sorority sUters, after which she FOhs'AXt' Our modem and fully will Join Miss JCdtth Jn Nlantlc for jau'PPed rooming house of 17 rooms; the remainder of the visit. tlwet location in city; two-blocks from Mr and Mrs Alva Job nf tow: 0B i1" lln' 'ovely home as well 08 a source of revenue, paying Louis ahd Jol-of-at fuU capaoity $130 per monlh; part Palestine spent Christmas at the In B. ft cash for my equity; tear homo of their mother, Mrs. Dora Job. clt3r- Call at 213 N.

Jlat 8t. or Mr. and Mrs. Alv phone 168 H2-27 Miss Mario Hill, also of Mattoon. a daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. S. V. Hill, the suit being filed for Misa Hill by sister In Sullivan. Little Clarence Brooks is spending the week in Terre Haute with his rather, W.

H. Brooks. Evening dresses, dancing frocks, dinner gowns ready for your Inspection at Bower ft Schulhoffa. 12-27 Mr, and Mrs. B.

E. Smith and family were guests of relatives in Green up on Christmas Day. Mrs. Roy Cheevers of ChariAiinn Mrs. C.

E. Henneke of 2421 Marshall avenue entertained on Christmas eve for her daughter, Miss Viola Henneke, and Fred Fox of Chicago, the guests passing the evening in dancing and with games. The guests were Miss Henneke and Mr. Fox, Mrs. EMma Fox, Misses Haxcl Hennekft Daisy Rose, Gladys' Fox and Dorothy MUburn, and Messrs Kenneth Finley, Parker Courtney and Vernon Fox.

ployed, after spending Christmas with John her attorney. The case will be heard during the January nome ioiks in the city. LODGE IN ATTACK ON BORAH MEASURE MiSS Oerlln Purhanan ham ntu.n.J l- ..4 WE REPAIR EVERYTHING! but term of the circuit court. umb iq.uiuvh 1 4 stcuiiii, uui, nr. UU 11' jura.

1 home from Bloomlngton, where Leo Jobe went to Chicago Tuesday she spent the week-end with her for a few dsvs on husinei. 3- The suit, it Is said, is the result of An nlt0rpfltlnn nlleffAri tn hnva taVan 1 4 UUll" y. Western Ave kll-Stf Sbinn, Viola Gilbert and Nellie Nou-glo; Messrs. Sleet Shirley. George McN'utt, Theodore Jones.

Elba Arm place on December 9 at Mattoon, raonaaT wlln Mr parents, Mr. iuuvum, 4UIB. xjuuiiaiiau, Mrs. A. L.

Richardson of Tuscola, han lira nnrrliam Mlaa auu WeiCn. CHICAGO MARKETS containing about 1 175 In silver ruon- --b tj-ivh 0 wsl ot MT Parents, Mr. ZJZ t0WQ 8treet mre Senteney, for several wno was a guest of her parents, Mr, strong, Dan Helnlein, George Curtis Kennels and Howard Shirley. SEVEN O'CLOCK DINNER Mrs. Alzina Hanner.of 1000 North Twelfth street entertained at a sev.

days, returned borne today. Yi- vwJ5'C' tn O'clock, dinner nn Snturrtnv atti I BRESEE-COLUNS By The International Newe Service, Washington, Dec. 27. France still remains the chief obstacle In the way of further disarmament. Senator Henry Cabot Lodge declared this after aoon In' opening the anticipated ad-i ministration attack upon Senator Bor-' all's proposal for a world economic and disarmament conference.

Lodge said, he had received no Information to show the French Htitude toward the elimination of land armament had changed aince for- wan menas tne city. MIeb Marjorie McFadden of Chicago la here to spend several weeks with Miss Jennie Sullan. LERNA RESIDENTS ENTERTAIN i AT A CHRISTMAS DINNER Special to Thft Mr. and Mrs. George Armstrong ning.

The gussts were Mr. and Mrs. At a vntty home wedding at two Rcssle Hannerof Michigan City, thls afternoon at the home Miss Letha Bales of Indianapolis, tot th Dride' Parents, 'Mr. and. Mrs.

Miss Laura Sanders of Neoga. Lennalp- c- Collins, 1612 Prairie avenue. Hanner of Champaign, all of wbomlthelr daughter. Miss Mabel, b-were home to snend Christmas. n.l!ain the brido ot Jonn J- Bresee of Lerna, Dec.

27.Mr. and Mrs. of Loxa went to St. Louis today on a Capeh, who 1. employed ln'l)ec'.

12?" 125 RENT-Oh, -room one home of bis son and daughter-in-law, July 116 .115 114 115 nubed rooms fbr light housekeeping. Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Capen.

'n ntt Mii "mu- Murphy's millinery' store, 220D Mr. and Mrs. Harry I. Hannah and if 2- il .22 if Piairle Phone 1-15. little son Norman spent Christmas In 'July ,24 72i '72V4 72 BICYCTbTlSStSBf Urbana at the home of his OATS repair work; are back In Mr; and Mrs.

John F. Hannah. Dec 43 44 43 43 J. busfnessgaln st wiwto- L. E.

Brook, went to Danville J. Saturday evening to Join Mrs. Brooks, uy tYvk MAnkY: ACCE8ORtE8-l'va arr.nrlP. for few days' business trip Mr. and Mrs.

Verb Sanders, Mr. and Urbana- Tne relatives i mer tremicr uriana bad made a A-tirtA Vaih indmnt. IK. flary refusal at the WasWntton arms "ODBOn little daugh- ui J. IT.

Kirkllng entertained at a Christmas day dinner at thuir home here when all their children and grandchildren gathered at their homo to spend the day. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Odas Kirkllng of Mattoon, Mr. and Mrs.

George Kirkllng of Charleston. James Callahan of Charleston, Mr. and Mrs. L. M.

Mrs. c. L. White and son Paul are spending a few days with relatives and' friends In Champaign. Mise Helen James has returned from a visit with her sister, Miss Kathryn James, in Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seys of Peoria are spending the holidays with Nfr. to spend the week-end with relatives, returning home Monday night. Prof, L.

Hooper of Chicago has HOGS Receipts strong; Christinas; see. our wonderful line; top Butchers tg.40 to 18.0; for Christmas presents visit onr ac Pigs $8 to 8.40. cessory store. Mallory's. Il212tf CATTLE Receipts 14.000: 10c to COAL Goot.

iiimn. 17- ttTthZ ici, kio. oiiiiuiu uuBy, airs, sarau' Whalen, Mlsg Irene Hanner. Miss ceremony- wnlcn was read bv Rcv- c-Fern Hanner, Arthur Hanner and I p- pastor of the Methodist Leslie Bales. Episcopal Church.

teen visiting for several das me-of his (IsterVsirsV Jrank Kem to" 8 fBl WJVQM at the conference to consider any reduction of; the French army unless Europeen conditions are changed materially. EVIDENCETOMNVICT MEMBERS OF LA. MOB He will return home Thursday. SHEEP-Recelpts 17.000;- steady; otf Mrs, Gertrude Taylor and two range on lambs $11 to 115.60. wANreHZairi tn n.i fcgp- Following the wedding a luncheon EDWARDS-JONES waj served by Miss Louise On Christmas day Rev.

N. P. Olm- of Crbana, sister of the groom; Miss sted, pastor of the First Congrega-' Je88ie Jones of Loxa and Miss Loali tlonal Church, officiated at the mar- Moberley. Mr. and Mrs.

Bresee left grandchildren. Jesse Swlnford and at 'work; must be good cook; references Brtha Sleet of Oailand. are guests ''sflo 8 required. Inquire at J705 Richmond of Mr. and Mrs.

M. J. Masters. 1 LIVE POULTRY-Fowls 17o to bra, i -Theodore Kunklor-returned ducks 16c; H.rmj.tmrA Clancy and family of Denver, and Mrs. L.

E. Arnventrout. Mi1, and Mra. Raleigh Highland and Roy Coy returned to Springfield family, Mr. and Mrs.

William Ander. Tuesday after a visit at the home ot son, Mrs. Harriett Highland, Mr. his mother, Mrs. Alice Coy.

Md Mrs. Jesse Royer, Mr. and Mrs. I Ed Erumleve went to Paducab. Ky N.

McDoflaW, Mr. and- Mrs. T. C. on Saturday night to spend the week- Gammill.

Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Mat- enrt -visitrnjf Mles-8; Spenoo.

Ihews, Mrs. W. L. Funkhoueer, Mrs. W.

S. Hcndrix returned to his borne Ann Jeffries: Miss Nora' Monforf, In St. Louis' today after visiting rela- nag of Lawrence Edwards and Miss 1Wa afternoon for York, where Mabel Jones, both Mattoon residents. V''111 make their home, stopping cnannte Field, Rahtoul. today -i-fre'r1M'ier turkeys Mtr roosters -lie, 'JS'Jr'TL- INDIANAPOLIS LIVE STOCK, itoom la- Th0 ceremoay was performed at the enroute In Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Olmsted home, 1202 Lafayette ave- Watblnglon and other places of in-nue, in the presence of Paul Jones They will reside at 3 West rspending Christmas with his par- By The lnt-natlmal New Cervies.

i New Orleans, Dec. 27. "Horrifying," 'was the word Attorney General Coco used today to describe what the state of Louisiana has developed In its denee against alleged members of the hooded mob that killed and mutilated unts. Mr. and Mrs.

B. Kunklor. wuiiam Waldoa, Milton.Gammlll anditlves and frlonds In the city. and Miss Virginia Carroll. Seventy-fourth street, where Mr.

HOOS-RecelpU -market steady and Mc lower; top hogs VI; LOST English female setter ten heavies $8.65 to lights $8.85 to' months and orange spots. pigs $8.85 to bulk of sales Finder please call Hilsabeck's -store Miss Irene Adler, who attends Wcl-leslev Colleen at Wellenlev. Thomas Waldcn. Mr. and Mrs.

Edwards will make 1 BreBee DaB Procured a apartment. or phone 883 and receive reward. 12 28 returned Tuesday night for a visit SXMM4 parents, Mr. I Shortly before the oeremony, Mrs Watt Danlols and Thomas F. Rlch-tthelr home with her CATTLE Receipts 13.000:' market FOR rent Thran nnriirnlahml CHARLESTON CHILD DIES FROM INFLUENZA with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. A. H. weak nd steady; choice heavlea $9 to rooms downstairs In a triodern 4UU Bl .1 I and Mrs. Edward Jones, 814 South tr0" KPrn sang "Because" and Fourteenth street.

They are now vis- "cloved It Is Morn," both by de iting In Indianapolis. Mr. Edwards with Miss Nettie Hall as Is employed In the mater department accompanist. Miss Hall played ihe ards last August. never felt more sure of having hold of the right lines and of having within our grasp, the evidence to convict," said Coco.

Ou0 aiiiica on in ow rora 110.6O; lights $9 to heifers Mrs. O. Hartley, 200 N. 2d St. enroute home to visit her brothers, $4 50 to cows $2.60 to Phone 830 xij.28 Kucene and Csjrl Adler.

I "sheep i0JLt roWATE-Grand Opera VjctrolS, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Drydcn of and 60 records.

Inquire at 27M Chsm- wedding march for the bridal party of the Public Service Company. Porry Brawner has resigned his position in the mechanical depart-most, of White plumbing shop. James McKamy of Chicago Is spending the week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs W. N.

McKamy. James A. Swango and Mrs. Inez Brooks visited frtends in Charleston Monday afternoon and evening. Mr.

and Mrs. M. Lytle of Danville spent Christmas with her parents, Mrv and Mrs. J. W.

Elsea. Misses Mary, Katherine and Helen Boyle of Chicago are guests of parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E.

Boyle. town spent the week-end In the city Vw palgn Ave. 11 with Mrs. Vernon Howell and Mrs, isxsya; AT CARLYLE HOME On Christmas morning Mr. to take their places.

Miss Collins was attehded by Miss Edith Linn, nn intimate friend, while P. L. Cir'sou FOR RENT-Ro6ms for light houiev1 keeping to couple without children, st 1720 Shelby Ave. Phone 2137. 12-30 and TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.

Special to The Journal-Gazette. Charleston, 111, Dec. Elizabeth, aged four months md seven days, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Writer Winkler, died at the family renounce.

104 Thirteenth street, Tuesday after a ten-day of Influenca, Tho funeral servlscs were held at the residence at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon. Burial tn Mound cemetery. Besides her paronts, Lois survived by a sister, Catherine Uolle. ANDREWS FLANS TO MAKE CHICAGO DRY 0. 1L Donhost and.

other relatives and friends. C. A. Winter spent Sunday and Monday with his son, Orlln Winter, mE repair alarms imna wiaFOR RENT Furnished rooms for Mrs. Robert Carlyle of 1005, South of Lalte Forest, a fraternity brother Sixteenth street were given a sur-'of tho groom, was his attendant.

The Prise when their children and their I members of the party stood beforo families gathered at their home to a bcautlfullv decorated Christmas Electrlo Co, 105 S. 17tb SL Phone "Wt housetteeping. at 2321 Champalgnj 6.7ii!Ave. Phone 608 or 1961. IS 12S4.

ana uis mouier, Mrs. Alice Winter. vn.M. it. ens aai cPur.

hrat n.rknn ta and friends In wintor tn nr mnnth Maiinrv'a ri. turkevs. Toms. 68: hens. $8.

Mrs. W. spend the day with them. Each fam-1 Tee, which was placed in the parlor By The Inter-iaUon! N'w Service. Chicago, Dec.

27. Rosra C. An drews. nrohibltion and Other relatives Rose Hill. trill Wis 1 -k aa a aa zl2-12tf R.

Hill, Neoga, 111.. 8. 12-28 uy naa a large basket of good things or tbe Collins home. The house I Mrs. Alva Miller and children of Tuscola spent Christmas "with her par rage.

Phone 896. decorated decorated Dr. snd Mrs. C. B.

Volgt returned Monday night from a few days' visit with his brother, John F. Volgt. in licer here, announced this afternoon I 1 uuuu ulUDer was pre- nruugnoui was he was bringing In down-state and Berved- AU remained for.prlate to the Christmas season, holly, ageats to augment this local aftern0OB to visit and piay games. mistletoe. Christmas trees and otner ents, Mr.

and Mrs. William Cook. Mrs. Henry 1107 Wabash avenue, is III at fier home, suffering from acute artloolar rheumatism. Mrs.

J. N- VanNofe Is spending the ChlriffO. Thnv attnnitad a aranri nnan I and make Chicago so dry on New oymer supper was noveuies or me sason oeihs mod f' o- Monday night, BRADY FUNERAL THURSDAY. Tbe funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Ollle Brady, who passed away at her home in Cadwell early thlg morning, will be held at the Methodist Church on served in profusion, a pretty effect being week visiting her parents, Mr.

and Year's eve that it cracks. The officers will add to the New Year's merriment by keeping watch on all cafes, cabarets, hotels and restaurants. Mrs. T. M.

Sims, in Willow Hill Crimes IHave Solved; A Sleuth's Own Story! The Jonmal-Qazette begins a series of Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, Rev. C. F. Bulter conducting, the Miss Ruth Llnthlcum went) to Mar shsQ on Tuesday afternoon to see an The guests for the day were Mr. and Mrs.

George Bryant and son, Mr. nd Mrs. C. G. Carlyle and family, Mrs.

Nannie Carlyle and son, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Horsley and children and Mr. and Mrs. James Coleman and son.

Russell snd Lowell Ward came down Monday evening from Chicago, where they are employed, -for a few days' visit with their parents, Mr. an 1 Mrs. O. A. Ward.

John Johnson of Wolf Creek, Ky, spent Sunday at the home of hit nenhew1, Charlea ruium, whiip tpute'to Portland, to visit hit services. Burial will be In. Dodge Grove cemetery. aunt, Mrs. L.

H. Cooley, who Is 111. Roy Coy of Springfield spent tbe week-end with his mother, Mrs. Alice earned out. The tables for the puncheon were embellished with cut ilowers and potted plants.

The bride wore a black panne velvet dress with silver lace bertha and carried a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley and sweetheart Misa Linns gown was of navy blue crepe silk and she wore a eorsage of lillrs of 'tho valley and sweetheart roses. Mr Bresee Is a son of Mr. nr.d Mm. E. Bresee of Urbana," former Mattoctv residents.

He was graduated from the Mattoon High School In Coy, and 6tliernfeTStlves1tt Mrs. George Werden and sons, Doug- FOR MF.S. BEEM POISONED BOOZE'S XMASTOLL HEAVY By The International Newt Service. Washington, Pec. 27.

Poisoned boors reaped a toll of nearly 100 live during the Christmas holidays Mr. Mr. John Beem of 101 IfiKh School in 1917 In the same clas tvith Mr, Bresee. Sbe. la a talented musician, both as a pianist uii'I a vocalist, and often has appeared before Mattoon audlencoi in Ian, and Robert, spent Christmas with Khcll'y avenue entertained at fam Mr.

and Mrs. J. Danger In Humbolt. ily on Christmas day in hoaor Miss Dessa Willis of Toledo was a guest of Emery Lucler and attended of Ins mother, Mru Ella Beem. Tbo TRUE DETECTIVE STORIES, written liy qtj ofthe eountry'i best gletiths.

Michael FiaBchetfI7 forrneTTiCad offlia-New York Police Department's Italian tiuad.j. YOU WILL WANT TO.READ ALb op tuei. FJaschetti, internationally ramoushas aided largely in breakinf? up Blackhand and Camorra gangs. Threatened hun- tlrcds of times with blackhand letters, concert and In church work. She Is a lr-omber of tbe Treble Clef Club.

houso Md decorations weiev In the United States, according to a dance In the city Monday the leading musical club of the cly. Mr, and Mrs. H. Miller of Kan reports compiled by prohibition head kakee are guests of relatives and Brother, Frank Johnson. Norman Overweser, a student In a military school at Ft.

Wayne, is spending the holldsys with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Overweser. 1209 Champaign avenue. Mr.

and Mrs. Leon Kldwejl of Dc catut and Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

Ash worth snd Mr. and Mrs. Don Clark of 'his city were Monday guests at the home of William Welch In 1 J. C. Cunningham returned Tuesday night from several dys' visit with relatives la snd near Bogota, Wheeler and He also was and Binrc Its organization has been for the Lions Club until her resignation several ago.

FpT friends In the city for several days. quarters today. Prohibition directors stimale that thousands are Ing treatment in their homes or hospitals. Mis wary Louacr nas resigned ner soi'ie time she has been in charge position st the Buell bakery, tbe va of the music department of the Len-1 cancy being filled by Mrs. Clara King.

aiipropridie to the holiday nc.ison. 'Jhw tit was pleasantly enjocd with tnd music. Those rresent were Mrs. Beeoi. Mr.

ard Wra. F. C. Beem and daugliiors, Jc-io and Ella, of Indianapolis, Adolia Jury of Paris, Mr. and Mrs C.

li'cni. Mis. Verna Piatt and daughter Martha Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Ilei.rj Phelps and daughter Lucile, Miss Stella Patrick.

Prfftot, Claronce, Paul und Charles ileeii. til shot at, in danger of his life dozens oD 5 hart store. Mr. and Mrs. M.

J. Masters went to 1917 and later attended the University cf Illinois, from which ho was graduated 1922 In architectural en-E'nccrlng. For some time he tins becjf employed by McKeown contractors and engineers of New lork. His talent along this line has been recognized by relatives and fi lends for some time, and 8uilnsr his college days wag a member for three years of the art staff of tho 'JUfo. tho university's annual, and ot the "Slrem" the humorist publication of Oakland on Monday to be at the bed BIRTH REPORTS side of bis mother, who is seriously 111 i il limiPB, lie 8lH reiuuiua actucoio ivl vuhi- inal bands both in this country and Eu" 1 rorx.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Randolph nave mm To Mr. and Mrs. Waller Frants of Fort Senjamln Harrison, a son, Maurice Eugene, on December member of hunting; expedition.

Tho out of town Jlatlves and friends here for the wedding wore Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Bresee and family Mr.

and! Mrs. Earl Webor of L'rbana. Mr. and Mrs. T.

A. Cox of Lincoln, Wayne Cox of St. Lmila, Mr. mm Mrs. C.

II. Jones and Ed Jones of Loxa and Mrs. Fred Bauridd of Chicago. Harold Reed, Willard 8berman snd William Reed: tne last named of SC Mrs. Frants was formerly Miss Mary- Don't raifis iii'Thc Jourtal-Giizette- Ids own-stories on mi "CRI3IES -TIIAT I HAVE Ol.Vb Two toiiS, R.

J. Eeera of California, Louts, snent Mondav Prl ani Terrs Reed. returned to, returned to Peoria after a visit with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.

F. Randolph, All our winter bats will be closed out at $1.95, $2.95 and $3.95. Also an advance showing of spring hats at the Winson Hat Shop. 12-27 Mrs. Mattis McLaln and daughter, Mtss Marguerite, were Monday guest st the home of Mrs.

Rebecca Boos In louis Monaay, after spendng the M. Bim of Florida, and danfb-Usr, Mrs. Mabel Paugherty of Pittsburgh, were unable to be COUNTRY CLUB DANCE week-end with -hia parentsrMr. and Mrs. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Walker ot toy, goi wabash avenue, this city. SPECIATlSSERVlCE I will run special service to Hie Country Cub Thursday evening, De- cember tt, tot dancing party, leaving post office at 8:15 p. m. and $:45 p.

in. trip III Special calls will be made if you wilt phone 1885 before p. thc university. He Is a member of the Triangle, Sigma Tan and the Daubers, all prominent fraternities of the university. His friends predict a bright future for Mr.

Bwste In his chosen Work. Mrs! Bresee Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. C.

Collins and hij always been, popular with the younger toclety et of ihe City and a leader In her targe circle of friends. She cinnati and Mr. snd Mrs. Paul An- 'Tho fcouse committee of th Coun dnrton of Areola spent Christmas at GaVs. '-'y LAWRENCE RIDDLE POST NO.

88 AMER1CAH LEGION Instaflatton of officers Thursday, December 28. 1922, af 8 p. m. All Legion members are urged to be present, -P. M.

HARDINGEn: '-i try Club, E. T. A. Mais- Mrs. Chester Abel and children of the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank 8200. Marion avenue. Mr. Danville arrived Tuesday evening: for Ritter, Newton McVay and H.

Douglas, arranged de-llKhtful Informal dancing paity for a two weeks' at the home or and Mrs. Frank Walket are-the "parents of Fred Walker snd Mrs. 'i-i her parents, Mr. and Mrs, James CANNON, Bus Service. tb inombers of the club was also graduated from the Mstitfoa J2-28 Commander, Cheek.

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