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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Setk His MoneulHow Teachersdn Another Paradise Landmark Lost COlfflTUPIIOLDS JilS LEADERS FREE Friday, Saturday and Sunday, with 10 gallons regular or clear gas. one quart 15c oil or any. 10c article. Mother's Best; flour, 79c. Waggoner's Store, Coles.

6-8 WANTED-i-Corn plowing. Have mo tor cultivator. A. Martin, Mat toon, HI, Route 1, phone County 7946. moving And hauling Are you H.S.WillSpend Their Vacation THE P17A ACT -7 going to move 7 if so call, ao4 reasonable Tates, will move any ill LUNCHEON uEEDilGIIERE USED CARS wnere.

anytime, uovd wnite. 1 Richmond. Phone 2464; x6-iL Members of the Mattoon High School faculty will separate- this evening following graduation ex Don't miss this showing of depend able used cars now on display. BUY NOW! WHY WAITI FOR RENT Three-room modem Washington, June 5. (INS) Chief Justice Alfred A.

Wheat in. District of Columhia Supreme Court today upheld the Public Works Adminis apartment, first floor, new' electric 3 '35 Chevrolet 2-door ranee, two rnii-awav hffris rnrmnu- i 3C ercises to spend their summer vacation in various ways. Some will resign themselves to a summer of '35 Plymouth deluxe 2-door tour- ous hot and cold soft water, garage. ing. with built-in trunk.

ijv n. iotn st. National Building es Loan Ass'n. x-8 FOR RENT Four furnished -house tration in the allocation of its funds to municipalities for the construction of municipally-owned power plants. "Four utility companies had con ft 1 keeping rooms, ground floor, bob modern.

iib Wabash Ave. o-a FOR SALE Andirons and fire recreation, while others plan to take summer school work for additional degrees in education. E. W. Kersten, High School principal, plans to stay home, but may take some summer school work.

H. B. BJack, superintendent of schools, will first see that the sum Phone 496. x6-6 screen '34 Plymouth 2-door sedan. '33 Ford V-8 4-door sedan.

'32 Chevrolet coupe. '31 DeSoto 4-door sedan. '30 Essex 2-door sedan. '29 Ford Model A coupe. '29 Chevrolet coupe.

'29 Buick sedan. '29 Oldsmobile sedsn. '29 Ford Model A 2-door sedan, Plymouth 4-door sedan. 28 Buick 4-door sedan. '27 Buick sedan.

'26 Dodge 4-door sedan. solidated seven injunctic-n suits attacking the constitutionality of tne administration "yardstick" program FOR RENT Modern homes. Five Dr. 1. W.

Bartlett of Champaign, manager of the Champaign district of the National Re-Employment Service, spoke on the Ject, "Social Security and Re-Employment" today noon at a luncheon meeting at the Hotel U. 8. Grant of NRS district managers and invited- guests from Mattoon. J. W.

Bergthold of Chicago, state NRS manager, spoke on "Re-Employment." The luncheon was part of a two-day convention program being con- rooms 1108 Marshall, $15; 5 rooms. 1 1114 Broadway, $25: 5 rooms 1716 of setting up municipally-owned Edgar, 7 rooms. 1813 Rich mond. $27.50. See H.

R. Checkley lighting plants in competition with those -of private utilities. lH 'r riil-rifi iTifi ii tirriir i tfimiiiitriinirinii nnil lor rentals. xe-e Photo by( The Journal-Gazette. Another landmark In the village residence purposes for a long time.

mer school gets under way smoothly and then will attend the Rotary International convention at New The suits involved allocations oi FOR RENT Three-room modern narfrriAnf fircf Irtrxr rtf intmiQ TRUCKS. funds to '11 towns in Oklahoma, ora v-B snort wneemase, auaj hot and cold SQrt water steam, ark. N. J. D.

Parker, history and mathematics teacher, will do more 2nec' W'PP: heat, garage. 221 N. 22nd St. Na of Paradise disappeared a few days was tne 'ocauon oi ine last mcr- cantile business in Paradise, also the ago when the home of Mr. and Mrs.

location of the last post office of William Campbell was destroyed by je village. FOra MOCtei AA snort wneei- tional Bids Loan Ass'n. rC-8 Texas, Iowa and Alabama and were only a few of approximately oO that had been awaiting action. work toward his degree at Northwestern University. Miss Hazel Lutz.

We have the car to meet your driv- "rSI, "I inr itocv mo ov r. to buy a home. Higher rents are T- rts fire. This building, a rather dilapi- Mr. and Mrs.

Campbell lost most ranged on the Unpaid balance, your cfWn-. We have some i good ftM nar arrnt trarti. rail homes for sale at attractive prices. old car accepted on trade French teacher, will divide her time between Terre Haute, Marshall TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY dated stmcture which stood on the of their household furnishings. A north side of the road, formerly defective flue is said to have been "Main Street," had been used for the cause of the fire.

x6-6 H. R. Checkley. ducted in this city for the district NRS managers of. Illinois.

Heretofore such conventions have, always'1 been held in Chicago or Springfield. Mayor Dexter Coverstone opened the program by introducing B. C. Overman of this city, downstate field manager for the National Re- 'Employment Service, who served as master of ceremonies. 581 tor demonstration.

Show Room Open Evenings ENROLL NOW. and Mattoon, whjje Miss Florine Bowman, instracW Th English and HAIL! HAIL! If you grow crops Davenport, June 5. (INS) Three women and a man are being held by police here today in connection with an attempted extortion plot against Emanuel P. Adler, anywhere you need the protection New term begins next Monday, June 8. Phone 348 for information.

Ut- MILLER SONS MOTOR CO. of a Hartford Hail Policy. It is the girls' physical education, will go to her home at Garden GrdVe. Towa. 5C6-6 1401 Broadway Mattoon, 111.

oniy way you can guard your crops Ty CI J. terback's Business College. lietuses Salute oR LE-ame rant range, piano. Dodge and Plymouth Sales and against hail loss. Rates are low.

Service. x6-6 Checkley. x6-6 Summer school at the University Tn i ii ir- i dining room suite, ice boxes, kitchen FOR SALE Portable Underwood lO VlCl If i fill fl? mirrors, lamps, porch swings, breakfast sets, clocks, rock typewriter, in good condition, $5. Rosalie Rermels, 1617 Charleston! of Illinois on tap for Herman R. Rahn, science teacher; Miss Flos, sie Marshall, biology teacher, and Aitken F.

Young, teacher of math lers, day beds; end tables, safes; bed discussed the main -features of the National Security Act, devoting most of-his time to Denied Diploma wealthy publisher and victim of an attempted kidnaping in a Chicago hotel three -years The held in connection with the extortion attempt arc William Trevor, 49; Mrs. Evelyn Caffoe. 40; Rosemary Stanzalak, 20, and Esther Du-mond, 26. Police said today the USED CARS Some like new Good trades. Terms to suit you.

first floor. 6-6 FOR SALE Used electric refrig erator at Gibson's Furniture ematics and coach of basketball and track. In connection with her NOBODY BEATS OUR VALUES Chicago. June (INS) Fourteen year-old Beverly Burlington com 1500 Broadway. x6-5 springs, model Ford truck, oil stoves with built-in ovens.

At 900 Wabash Ave. 6-6 COZY CORNER LUNCH, 1121 De-Witt just a good place to eat: 24-hour service; plenty of good parking space; we do not sell beer. 6-6 FOR SALE Restaurant fixtures 'a Pnnllu 4-rtr trunk corf an utrrt summer school work. Miss Marshall plot was entirely local and may mented today on a move afoot in suburban May wood to withhold her Henry Glass was in St. Louis Tuesday on a business mission.

Morns Yantis of Findlay was in Mattoon Thursday visiting friends. Walter B. Herron of Centralis visited Mattoon friends Wednesday. Dixie coupons are redeemable at your grocery or N. Berkowitz Sons.

4-23tf W. E. Redman of Paris is spend have been instigated by personal and beer fixtures in good condi- little as gasoline test car Discount, tion: also will rent room where now '34Pontiac, fine clean sedan, six located. Inquire at 1917 Western wheels and trunk rack. $495.

Ave. 6-6 28Pontiac. verv nice courje 85. diploma because she refused to sa animosity for the publisher. lute the flat at.

last Friday's Me will go on a 6.000 mile field trin through the southwest. Miss Doris Drinkwater, domestic science teacher, plans to divide her time between her home in Camargo and Chicago Miss Marian Keeler, librarian, will ICE CREAM For the best ice cream and sherbet get DeLux at Brawn's ice cream factory. 509 S. 17th morial Dfly exercises. FOR SALE Green and cream en- "35 Chevrolet, dandy nice coach 575.

amel gas range, 4-burner, almost '35 Chevrolet, clesfrt Mast, coupe 525. new, $15. Call 538 or 430. 6-6 '34 Chevrolet, nice solid coach. 475.

f-och '33 Chevrolet. 6-wh. trunk coach 395. the features pertaining to re-employment of the unemployed, this belrftf the part of the act which has the most effect on the operations of the NRS. It; 'was stated that the National Security Act provides three things: Old.

age subsistence, in which the federal government will pay up to 60 per cent of a maximum of $30 a month to old age pensioners. Old age benefits, or a spi'V of annuity proposition, in which 'the employed and the employer join 1 bands in providing. Phone 565. x4H SCOUTS OPEN The girl and her parents, Bert Burlington, an electrician, and his FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping; on first floor with private entrance: electric lights ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs fruit and Oueriisev cream none 33 Chevrolet, nice clean coach.

375, ber.sc double vrolet, good, solid coupe, 350. wife, are members of a religious cult Henry S. Ncwgent cones. 5c; 10c buckets; real chicken J0? sandwiches. Curb service.

Kitch- Chevrolet coach only fair 75. and cistern water; not modern. At 2809 Prairie Ave. 6-6 Mrs. C.

Berry arid daughter, CAMPOREE Miss Freda, -were visitors in In TATE'S GROCERY We sell oital ity goods for less. Take home the dianapolis Wednesday. en Kupooard. soutneast corner, nin lrw- i Mvnnnv cK WE CHALLENGE ANYBODY-To 29 Chevrolet, fairly good coupe 95. give faster tire service than we do.

'29 Chevrolet, new 85. Vicks for service. Phone 969. x6-8 2g Chevrolet, eood usine coach 75. bacon by the piece, 4-lb.

piece, 21c Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kirk of Boy Scouts from about 40 troops light and lean; 90 toJ00 size unemployed compensation. Chicago are guests of liLs parents spend the summer in Chicago. Miss Eleanor Franklin, commercial teacher, will go to her home in Casey, while James I.

Mills, instructor in social sciences, will tend to chores on his farm of the city. Bandmaster R. H. Elliott plans to remain in this city and conduct a sunimer band clinic. Junior Hahn.

new football coach, will spend his summer in St. Charles and will al.so attend the Northwestern University coaching school. Miss Esther Grimes, one of the English teachers, will do some more The old age benefits prescribed prunes, 2a-lb. box. 99c: M.

B. flour from selected wheat, 62c: pure lard, Mr. and Mr.v G. A Kirk. EXECUTORS SALE PERSONAL" Chevrolet, very fair 45.

knqwn as "Jehovah's witnesses," which forbids praising or saluting any flag or symbol, "or anything but God." The-girl said: would make me feel bad. of course, if they did not give me a diploma. But if you're a 'witness' and you get far enough in the religion, which is very deep, to understand it, you know you can't praise the flag or any other symbol or anything but God." of central Illinois descended on this afternoon as the fifth annual camporee of the Decatur by the National Security Act, Dr, 27 lb. can, 11c 3 No. 2 cans PROPERTY '35 Plymouth, fine trunk sedan.

.595. Mrs. Ralph Nuttel and daughter peas, 23c: 3 No. 300 pork and beans. Bartlett said, are not for all per yk, Trilla, Illinois, June 6, 1936.

'34 Plymouth, clean trunk coach 475. and Mrs. O. J. Glecklcr were guests area opened at the old fair grounds 14c; 3 No.

2 cans tomatoes, 25c Beginning at 1 p. m. of said day riymoutn, extra coupe. of relatives in Bethany Thursday No. 2'- cans peaches, apricots I will sell at Dublio auction for '33 Plymouth, dandy deluxe sed.

385. sons. For instance, he said, the act does not protect farm laborers and cash on day of sale the following '33 Plymouth, good solid coach. 375. The camporee officially opened at 1 o'clock this afternoon when Wil Mr.

and Mrs. Hildred Walker of pineapples or pears, for 68c: 5 ib: box Clean Quick, 28c; 6 giant bars employes of persons or firms hav personal property belonging to tne 3Z Plymouth, nice 6-whl. coach 32a. Sullivan were Wednesday evening estate of Isaac T. Hackley: Ing forces of less than eight persons, '33 Ford, very fair Tudor 275.

'32 Ford, extra good 275. liam B. Soules of Decatur, executive officer, and his staff opened their guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gibson fc soap.

24c-; 4 bars Kirks hard-water soap, 15c; 25c box Oxydol, 21c: vinegar. 19c Prince Al In his on unemployed Dixie is a tasty spread, an ideal work on her degree at Northwestern headquarters at the camp grounds compensation, Dr. Bartlett said em '31 Ford, fine solid 225. '30 Ford, nice clean coupe 165. 29 Ford, very fair 85.

'29 Ford, good using: coach 85. product to use for baking, season By 3 o'clock 10 troops had pitched 1 Chevrolet sedan. Illinois and Ulinl soy beans. About 200 bushels yellfcw corn. About 600 8-ft.

broomcorn slats About 50 hedge posts. Numerous other small articles. FRANK HACKLEY. Dloyment agencies, such as the bert or Velvet any time, 10c; 50 lb. block salt, 30c; old potatoes are much higher, per 48c while thev last, bv the bag $3 10.

Frank tne and frying. 4-23tf their tents and were setting up COUNTY BOARD IS TO MEET NEXT WEEK University. Miss Mildred Morgan, another English teacher, plans to pass the summer at her home in this city. J. W.

Tucker has returned from a visit in Indianapolis. Wlnle there 29Ford, nice solid truck 95. "28 Ford, very fair coupe 75. '35 Dodge, fine deluxe 595. NRS, will have a big part to play under the social security act, as compensation for unemployed will rates Grocery, 3011 Western Ave.

their equipment. All others were expected to be in camp by 7 o'clock Fhone 250. x6-6 Frank Thompson. Executor. he attended the automobiles races 33Dodre.

neat deluxe 375. Auctioneer. D. r. Jones, Maj.

Lloyd W. Biggs. ROTC ow- FOR SALE Baby carriage, Eng- Special to The Journal-Gaiette 6-5 Clerk. '33 Dodge, good solid sedan 375. I I.U 1.

1 I It, William Trimble of Gila is spend- be paid only to persons who had been employed, but find themselves mandant and instructor in public umi ii oijic, miu uy uvj, uuiii Charleston. June ill r.M.trui in. tuiiujtiuii. i iu.ru utia- '35 Chrysler, extra, trunk sedan 695. 29 Buick.

four 6-plv tires 75. VAPOR MARCEL A new machine-less permanent wave, oil-o- ine a week with his daughters. Mrs Elsie Wislcy and Mrs. J. W.

this evening. The program of the campore will begin at 7:30 o'clock this evening with troop and district camp fires. Taps will be sounded at 9:30 Board of Supervisors will hold its out. of employment without being speaking, will attend summer camp at Camp Custer, Midi. He will leave June 15 and plans to return June session Monday.

June 8. unable to obtain re-employment 28Buirk, nice solid coupe 75. 7ADurant, very neat 45. 28LaSalle sedan. Dlentv cood.

95. castor wave, other waves at $4, $3. $2.50 and $150. Phone 1801, Flossie Hart's Beauty Shop, 2901 Routine business will include se Charles Erhardt and daughter. Dr.

Bartlett said that the federal government "prefers the "pool" plan Aug. 1. ona bly. Call at 807 Broad way. 6-6 Your Used Car Values Trade your oil "hog" to as for an and or square deal used car that is a pig for miles.

4, 1935 V-8 Ford coaches and coupes $495 to $525 27 Packard, good sport roadster 95. Champaign Ave. x6-6 lection of grand jurors for the Miss Margaret, of At wood were Thursday guests of Mrs. O. N.

Mor o'clock and the scouts will retire until 6:15 o'clock Saturday morning, when reveille will be held. of creating a fun for meeting un August term of the Charleston City Gibson's USED ICE BOXES at WOMAN SOSPECT IS employment conditions, but that Court and the September term of x6-5 there are two states, Utah and Wis A busy day is in prospcCt'for the the Mattoon City Court; making inner cars, many not listed nere. Price alone means little, if a car isn't good, any price is too high. See our cars, then judge price. Over five years as "Mattoon's Best Used Car Store" backs our claim that NOBODY BEATS OUR VALUES.

3. 1934 V-8 ford coaches and TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY consin. which have adopted a "re TAKEN TO DANVILLE' coupes $395 to $450 necessary changes in oounoary Sale Triple sheer silk, powder puff scouts Saturday. They will engage in various pastimes Saturday morn 2. 1933 Ford and Chevrolet ris.

Miss Joan Cole has accepted a position in the office of the Kuehne Furniture Manufacturing Company plant, Mr. and Mrs K. D. Zipprodt and serve" plan. By the latter plan muslin and a Dig selection oi otner materials; also the new krepe-tex coaches $350 lines in election districts, and ap pointment of judges of election.

contributions to the fund are to be ing and attend campcr'aft classes. Charleston, 111., June 5. Mrs. 2. 1932 Ford sedans and coupes sw suits.

Mrs. Paullln. 1817 Plait made only when the reserve fund At 12 o'clock, they will stage a par $275 to $325 Marie Lance Steyer. 35. orqpon phone 2644.

X6-6 Three Judges for each of the 2. 1930 Chevrolet coupes $175 to $210 begins to sink to a low stag. Wash STIVERS GROBELNY CO. Pontiac Sixes and Eights. x6-5 oman held with Clint Smith as a WANTED Work on farm by ex election precincU in the county will family left Thursday for Butler.

Mo. to spend ten days with rel perienced man. Phone C. M. uow, ing ton.

the speaker said, insists up I. 1930 Clievrolet coach Jl9r 1. 1929 Plymouth coupe $125 be appointed. ade through the4 business district, inarching in uniform. This will bo followed by a free swimming party at Lytle Park pool.

At 1:30 o'clock Neoca. 111. 6-6 on a sound security plan. suspect in the recent rural arson cases, was taken to Danville this afternoon by G-men. She will be 1.

1929 Buick sedan, good $19.) 1. 1928 Chevrolet coach 65 An effort, is being made on the Illinois, it was explained, has not BARGAINS IN USED TIRES CAR LUBRICATION We lubricate your car the way the factory recommends. Remember this we get the squeaks. Day Ryan's Texaco Station, 19th and Champaign Ave. Phone 2066.

x6-9 1. 1929 Pontine coupe 50 part of all the township super As low as 50 cents. We must move big picnic dinner will be given adopted a plan of old age subsist 1, 1925 sedan 20 visors to select judges of experi placed in jail there to await prosecution on a federal charge of trans the scouts at the campgrounds by TRUCKS ence that has met the approval of the federal government, and has ence because a heavy vote is antici 1. 1935 V-8 131-in. dual wheel the Kiwanis, Rotary and ABC clubs.

porting a loaded sawed-off shot pated at the November election. cab and chassis $495 FOR RENT Furnished or unfur nisned apartment at 1404 Charleston Ave. Phone 89. x6-6 gun. 1, 1934 V-8 131 dual wheel cab The chairmen of the county cen- not adopted plans for the old age -benefits for unemployment compensation, but it will probably do so Just before being taken by the and chassis SCHOOLS CLOSE FOR our stock of used tires at once, All sizes, all Every one a real bargain: Don't wait until your size Is sold.

Pick out the tires you need and make a real saving. Our quick credit easy pay plan will enable you to buy safe new tires for only a few cents a week. Be sure and ask us about this unusual plan. FURSTE AUTO SUPPLY 1622 Broadway. x6-5 ral committee of the two parties 1.

1930 Diamond panel duals $210 atives. Mrs. Roscoe Gilmore of New York City has arrived for a visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Pence. Mr. and Mrs Eugene Crran and children havp returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Behen in Arthur.

Mrs. William M. Moran Sr. and Mr. and Mrs! L.

C. Moran of Chicago came today for a visit with friends. Mrs. Will Cone! and Mrs. James Alkire of Casey were Wednesday are being consulted in the matter.

3. 1929 Ford snort wheelbase CALL ROY ROWE When you need tire service and we have an up to date tlr shop. We make It a busi trucks $115 to $150 THE TERM TODAY coon after the fall election. Those attending were J. W.

Berg 1. 1929 sedan delivery. Model A $125 ness to service flat tires. All calls answered promptly. We also sell thold, Dean W.

Peterson, Harvey C. Other values lor you. Come to our Students of the Mattoon public tne Federal Double Blue Pennant and James Anderson Jr. visited Mr. and Mrs.

Virgil Hawkins and family, near Charleston, Wednesday Meyers, L. E. Leltz and W. R. Ram GOLD FISH 35c dozen and Ud: officers, Mrs.

Steyer was visited by an East St. Louis attorney, who consulted her for a short time. The attorney left for Danville after the consultation. Meanwhile, Smith remains a prisoner in the eounty Jail. It is rumored he may be released soon for lack of evidence.

tires. 2004 Charleston phone schools put their books aside today water lilies and dooI planta-of all lot or snow rooms. KELLY-CARDWELL "Your Ford Dealer'' 609 N. 19th or 112 N. 16th ey, Chicago; George F.

Edwards, 210. x6-9 as the 1935-36 school year came to kinds: bulk fish food, 50c lb. At evening. "XewaneerW. N.

Armstrong. Free- 2308 Marshall Ave. X6-5 an end and the summer vacation Donald Icenogle, a student of the port: Herman Bunch, Cairo; H. C. Vl'CICS SERVICE CAR -Is edUiD Phone 33.

6-6 PHONE YOUR ORDERS or stop in SIMONIZING We can make most any car look like new. Day Ryan's Texaco Station, 19th and Champaign. Phone 2066. x6-9 University of Illinois College of officially began. Final examina tions were completed Thursday aft guests of Mr.

and Mrs. L. E. Park ped with an air tank, test tank and hot plate. Vick's for snappy tire at Coles Grocery, 2412 Western Ave.

Everything you want, we have er and family. service, phone 969. x6-8 ernoon. xnis morning siuaems oi the grade and Junior High Schools Mrs. C.

O. Watkins and Mrs. W. PUBLIC SALE Of real estate at CAR WASHING The kind of workmanship you will appreciate. Day Ryan's Texaco Station.

19th and Champaign. Phone 2066. x6-9 it. Plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables, fresh meats, eggs and country butter. Mr.

Farmer, bring us residence in Gays, 111., four-room attended school long enough to get E. Laughlin will leave Saturday morning for a week's sojourn in Martinsville. Ind. house and outbuildings and two vacant lots. Saturday, June 6, at their report cards.

Report cards of your eggs. Plenty of parking space. Free delivery. Phone 631. C.

E. Cole, 2412 Western Ave. 6-6 Senior High students will be mailed 1:30 d. m. One block west of Gays Medicine in Chicago, is home to spend the summer vacation with his parents.

Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Icenogle.

Rev. and Mrs. John Codd. Dr. and Mrs.

Edmund Summers and Miss Eva Businger attended the wedding of Miss Helen Johnson and George A. Bachmanu iif Champaign Thursday. Gus Carso went to St. Louis this TOWNSENDITES OPEN STATE CONVENTION Springfield, 111., June 5. (INS) With election of a "citizen maxi-must" to represent Illinois on a national council to promote the Wright Smith has returned' to high school.

Oka Fort. xe-5 to them. CALL ROY ROWE For complete up to date battery service. We can charge your battery and do a real lob of it, as we know how. We carry in stock a battery for every kind of car or truck.

Come in and have your battery serviced and general" his home in Chicago after being a ICE BOX FOR SALE 75-lb capacity; oak finish; price $5. Phone Superintendent Black announced RADIO SERVICE With guaranteed RCA tubes and Burgess batteries, to your satisfaction or no guest of C. E. Beem and daughter, 2038. 6-6 Buchanan, Murphysboro; E.

E. Bunch and H. H. OTonnell, Ef- fingham; C. L.

taylorville; R. It Easlcy, Jacksonville; Harvey Wayland, Macomb; L. Perrine. Her-rln; Dr. L.

W. Bartlett, Champaign; Theo F. Kent, Dr. H. A- Baughman, Kenneth W.

Bosley, K. A. Johnson, J. D. MacKechnie Russell L.

Kelly, John F. Brewster, H. G. Beldomridge. R.

D. Bills, G. E. MflherMayor-Bexter -Ooverstone, Ben C. Overman, H.

F. Kendall, Fred White. F. Jones, H. R.

Checkley. W. B. H. B.

J. Stanley Weis, E. A. Pur-cell, W. E.

Checkley and Harley E. Presnell. all of Mattooh. today that an eight weeks term Mrs. Verna Piatt.

of summer school will begin Mon cost. Fortner's Radio Service. 113 S. 17th phone 245. x6-4tf check up.

no charge for this ser WELCOME. BOY SCOUTS May Mr. and Mrs. Orville Haney and day, June 15. Registration will be vice.

2004 Charleston pnone j'ou always try as hard to live up to children of Tuscola visited Mr. and HOPPER'S GROCERY Pure cane 210. x6-9 held Wednesday, June 10. Any stu Townsend old age pension plan as their chief business, delegates from the 300 Illinois Townsend clubs susrar. 10 lb.

bae. 55c. 25 lb: bag. morning to accompany home Mrs. your scout promise and laws as we Mrs.

Howard Cross and daughter, Bobbv. the latter a do to maintain the highest standard dent of the grade, Junior or Senior SAVE YOUR MONEY on shoe repairing! Ladies, why wear run- Donna Jean. Tuesday. of excellence in preparing and serv High Schools. Mr, Black states-, may opened their state convention here over heels when you can get new leather caps for 10c or three pairs Mother's Best flour, 24 79c, 48 Chase San-bom coffee, 25c Hardwater Castile soap, 4 bars, 18c; Lux, or Lifebuoy soap, 4 bars.

25c; pork and beans, 4 cans, 19c; hand pack to today. ing foods to our puuiic. Pullman Diner. "It's different." 308 N. 19th St.

x6-6 make up "flunked" studies or take new ones during the summer Mrs. Ward Bridges and Miss Maxine Fisher of Windsor passed Wednesdafwith the former's moth student in a boys' boarding school, who has been ill and is convalescing. arso-was called to St. Louis last week by her son's illness. Mr.

and Mrs. Dell Riley of Chi Judge A. Los Angeles, school. for 25c, composition or rubber caps 15c or two pairs 25c. Work quickly and neatly finished.

No tax, no tokens. Men's, women's and chil CaL, was the chief speaker Bt the GRISAMORE GROCERY and Mar matoes, 3 No. 2 cans, 25c; Mason opening session today, and Dr. iar caps. 2 35c: cocoa.

2 id can, ket Extra special. State House ZIONCHECK AND HIS BRIDE Truman Gordon will be the chief cago have returned home after vis flour. 24 lbs. 69c; Schreiber's hard FACE ASSAULT CHARGES 15c; Kitchen Klenzer, 4 cans, 19c; oleo. Dixie or Good Luck.

19c CHARLESTON GOLFERS DEFEAT CASEY TEAM, 40 TO 30 itinn Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tucker.

speaker tomorrow. wheat flour, 48 lbs. $1.49: Muffets, 3 boxes 25c; fancy assorted cookies, fresh fruits and vegetables, cold Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Tucker, Washington.

June 5. (INS) Rep meais or an Kinds, iresn ana curea WORKMAN IS INJURED WHEN 2 lbs. 25c; good bacon, by the whole or half piece, lb. 22c; fresh bacon Mr. and Mrs.

Riley and William Special to The Journl-Giette. Charleston, 111., June 5. The meats. Free delivery. 2016 West resentative Marion A.

Zloncheck of BRICK FALLS ON HIM ern Ave. Phone 1368. x6-5 Trimble visited Frank Trimble in squares, lb. 16c; Kirk's Castile soap, Charleston Country Club golfers dc Seattle, and his bride of a few weeks, were named today in Gila 4 bars 15c; No. 2 heavy galvanized tubs, All Purpose salt, 79c per feated.the Casey golfers, 40 to 30, George Hitchcock, 628 South er, Mrs.

Ida Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. R. F.

Payne returned to their home in Hurst after spending a week with the letter's mother, Mrs. Ida Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Miller and daughter of Decatur, formerly of Mattoon, visited relatives and friends in this city Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Phillip L. Turner of Shelbyville passed Thursday evening with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence W. Hughes. Mrs. Elsie Wisely has returned from Indianapolis, where she at FRIES, 2 TO i POUNDS Hens, all sizes. INGRAM POULTRY CO.

Fourteenth street, one of the work lot) extra special, large size Mrs. Eijah Jones was In Chicago today to attend the commencement warrants charging assaults on Mrs Benjamin Scott Young, author 1817 Prairie Ave. Phone x6-S Swansdown cake flour, with can of men employed In razing the build in an inter-city match here Thursday afternoon. In the evening the golfers partook of a steak dinner dren's half soles, composition or leather, sewed or nailed, 40c, 50c. 60c and up.

A reduction in all other lines of work. Pay cash and save at Hendren 1820 Broad-way. 7 x4-24tf FOR RENT Well improved small farm of 10 acres in North Okaw township. Address B. care of Journal-Gazette.

x6-5' FOR SALE One Allis-Chalmers 2-plow cultivating tractor; one Allis-Chalmers 3-plow tractor; one 10-ft. McCormick-Deering power bind er; one 8-ft. McCormick-Deering binder cut only 80 acres like new; one. 8-ft. McCormick binder; one 22-in.

steel separator, a dandy; 3 good, milch cows. Minor Shores. Mattoon Allis-Chalmers dealer. x6-5 TWO VARIETIES 90 day seed Calumet baking powder, 42c value OUR SERVICE CAR-Ts a tire shop from whom tney had sublet an ings on the site of the new Clarke exercises of the University of 1111 nois College of Medicine. Her broth for 29c; Stud, 5c tobacco, 3 for 10c; Vick's for servicephone apartment.

on wheels. 969. in the club house. Torch Light tUbaoco, 10c size, 2 for XB-B theater at 1811 Broadway, suffered lacerations about the back of his er, Deo Klein, of Gillespie is a 15o all Prince Albert, velvet, njember of the graduating class and FALLS DOWN STAIRWAY HIGH GRADE USED CARS Flapper Fanny Says: always a dime, wny snop eisewnerev At 2003 Western Ave. Call phone 942.

X6-6 1935 Olds (6) Touring Sedan, a nice received nis oacneior oi science de gree. Miss Madonna Morrison. 2320 Shelby avenue, is. in Memorial Hos head about 11:30 o'clock this morning when a brick fell on him. It is thought he will be able to return to his work Saturday.

cars lor anyone. 1935 Dodge Coupe, like new, only tended tne commencement exer TlREHRlTTAIR maKe scr Dr. Viola Bell of Decatur came pital suffering from severe sprains vice calls and are prompt in doing cises of the Shortridge High School Thursday evening to spend the re a.uuu mnes. 1934 Dodge Sedan Deluxe, a real buv. Mr.

and Mrs. George C. Rebbe it. Day Ryan's Texaco Station, 19th and Jhampalgn. Phone2066.

x6-9 CALL W. A. YOUNG, to her back and right shoulder Incurred early Thursday evening when she lost her balance and fell corn: also Early Japanese and and daughter, Miss Janet, left to mainder of the week ith her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. 1932 Olds (6) Coupe, one you'll like.

1932 Chevrolet Coach, the best, one in the countv. Reynolds' iForecast day for an 11 day' trip to places White Italian broomcorn seed, 90 to 97- germination. C. W. Harris Seed 800.

x6-6 lor interior and exterior painting; reliable workmanship; free esti of interest in southern Illinois and down the stairway, at her home. Her condition is not considered 1931 Buick Sedan, must be seen and mate. x6-5 LOOK! LOdK! Flour will be much in Missouri. driven to be appreciated. serious Henry E.

Bell. Today she attended the graduatlonexercises of St. Joseph's Parochial School. Her niece, Miss Anna Mae Bell, is a member of the graduating class! Thunderstorms tonight and Sat hieher. buy now and save the differ GUARANTEED WELDING We Mr.

and. Mrs. T. W. Harrison 1931 Ford Coupe.

-1930 Ford Coupe. ence. Sho-Nuf Good, a fully guar- urday. Little change in temperature. weld any kind of broken metal, build ur worn nlaees.

etc. Frank passed Wednesday evening in anteed pastry ibs osc: Orndorff Welding Shop. 2019 Prairie Ave. Phone 2791. xl-3ltl 1930 Chevrolet Couper 1931 Olds (6) Coach.

1933 Willys Sedan. 1930 Chevrolet Coach; i Charleston with the former's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Loy. Finney.

Hospital Notes Mother's Begt," a flour that never fails, 24 lbs. 75c, 48 lbs. pure lard, by the can, lb. Ilcf sugar cured bacon squares, 2 to S-lb. pieces, Ib.

17c; Swift's Premium oleo, 2 lbs, 23c: P. G. soap, regular size bars. LOOK! These cars are all in A-l condition Charles Oliver has returned to A cood Job for a little Listen and ready to drive, cars you can buy without fear of criticism rrom Mrs. Harold Brotherton.

residing to this: Plow shares sharpened, 25c each; surface blades sharpened, 75c per set of 4: cultivator shovels Among the Sick Mrs. Ida Cox la seriously at her -home, 409 Charleston avenue, from heart trouble. Mrs. Earl Scott, who has beep seriously ill at her home south of the city the past two weeks, is reported unimproved. his home in Minneapolis, after a several weeks' visit at the lfome of his sister-in-law, Mrs.

Ethel anyone. Plenty or cheaper cars in popular makes. Be sure to see this southeast of the city, had a major operation today. mie ui uuiKuuia. cuius tu autv To Mr.

Rnd Mrs. Glenn 1825 Grant avenue, a son, Lee. Mrs, McGinnls was for Mark Runkei of near Shelbyville sharpened, 50c per set of sweeps sharpened, -15c each; plow shares pointed. $1 each. J.

R. Pedigo. 2109 Commercial Ave. Phonel632LjcM AUTO LOANS merly Miss Frances St. John.

customer. Phone 134-for-demonstratlon. MATTOON MOTOR CAR CO. 1712-14 Charleston Ave. C.

C. Glasscock, Owner. 10 for 29c; you tried or Double A that special blended cof- 1 fee, lb. 15c, 3-lb. bag 43c; another shipment of those fresh baked sug ar lb.

10c; Prince Albert or Velvet, always a dime; a good broom, 19c each; the market on salt -is much higher, but we still have a 1 few 50-lb. blocks at 29c each; 100 lbs1. All Around salt, 79c; oyster shells, 100-lb. bag, 69c; a good grade of chick 100-lb. bag plenty of fresh eggs and good country butter.

C. A. WALKER'S GROCERY 2008 Western Phone 701 DOUBLE GROCERY TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY No mortgage, reduced rates, 6 to 18 months time. H. O.

Raglano, Lumpkin Bldg. xll-12tf ROY ROWE Sells that Kood Cnui BRAKES A stop In time saves easoline and Gulf motor oils, also NEFPS GROCERY Oleo. 2 TbT, 27c: Milnut, 6c: Beechnut macaroni. Morgan, and family. Mr.

and Mrs. Lebrecht Kelly and daughter, Phyllis, visited on Thursday with Mrs. Kelly's aunt, Mrs. James Harglst, who is seriously 111 at her home north of Newton. Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Duty and daughter, Barbara, of Cincinnati, arrived Thursday evening for a ten days' stay at the home of the former's mother, Mrs. Henry Lan-man. Mr. and Mrs.

James H. Anderson and children, Billy and Betty, many a dime; let us reline or restore your brakes; the' only com- had a goiter operation today. Mrs. John Taylor of Sullivan had a major operation Thursday. Miss Lois Woodrum, who was injured Wednesday afternoon when knocked down by a dog, is somewhat Improved today.

Albert Montgomery pf Etna is receiving treatment for blood poisoning in his right hand. The poisoning developed from a wound in the, little finger, caused by a hedge thorn. shells, rings or elbows. 11c Quaker State, Kendall oil, Mobil-oil, Pennzoil, or you name It, we have it. greasing and polishim.

2004 Charleston ALL HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES And their friends are invited to the service at the First Baptist church, Sunday evening at special message, "Facing athe Fu by the pastor." This address has recently been -given before, a number of school graduating classes and has received wide news- uicie up to ante, diukb service in the city. Freeman's Garage, 209 19th' St. Phone 2094. 6-6 Cap brand, macaroni or spaghetti, 2 15c; dill-pickles. 19c 1-lb.

cans, 25c; Sani- phone 210. x6-9 PLANTS Mangoes, Pimlentos. to- matrusc rahhacra an A rlill ttlcn JBnniA WANTED $1,500, will give first lush. 10c; 6 boxes matches, 19c; Prince Albert or Velvet. 10c.

Free 1511 Broadway Phone 706. x6-6 mortea.ee on 168 acres with, fair im provements, for three-year loan. delivery, phone' 150, 3120 Marshall, flower plants. At Sampson's Sin-1 FOR Klrk' clalr Gas Station, 3233 Marshall We know how and we give reliable Baby talk is most serious when It concerns layettes and such things. Address co Journal-Ga- open Sunday mornings, plenty of sette.

x6-5 narklne 6-6 6-6 in per publicity. 6-8 Ave. wa-i service, mono v-zw. x-uh.

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