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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 6

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Mattoon, Illinois
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MATTOON PAILY JOURNAC-CAriTTI and commercial' STAR 23 been spending some time with relatives there. Mr, and Mrs. Dean Rankin and Mrs. Trace Storm and children of Windsor ents, Mr. and.

Mrs. 0. S. McPbersoo, and other Mattoon relatives. Tbey have, been east about a month and have apent a part of the' time In Green- BOY SCOUTS WHO ARE IN CAMP THIS WEEK Jesse Andrewa, Montla Spits, David Grounds and L.

Brooks left Saturday for a week's outing at Martinsville, Ind. A. Balch of Pittsburgh, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. 8. W.

Balch and with Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Johnson III1SDAYIS VISITOR DAY SUITS werej' Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. castie ana Indianapolis.

Boy Soouts of troops I and under Scoutmasters George Milne and Harry EL T. Price and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene! On Saturday MrerG. XL HIgglpson, (Kemper went to.

Charleston, 'whor and family, Toole, left Mattoon at eevon o'clock and Mrs. Arthur Craddlck and she met Mr. and Mrs. Robert Endsley Miss May Holaday spent Sunday with friends In Parts, Miss Ines Worden ot' Indianapolis Is visiting Miss Iva Rlcheaon. i Miss Nells McDougle was a visitor In the city Saturday from Humbolt F.

A. Goodwin has returned front a visit In Indianapolis and other nolnta" ATTEND FAMILY REUNION Mrs. Tberon Thomas and son Vernell spent Sunday at Crystal Lake Park, near Champaign! where Mtas Corene Quinn has returned daughter, Caroline Katharine. have i of Indianapolis. and t6ether they thla morning on the Interurban for AT SCOUT CAMP Charleston.

From tbat city they hiked to tba Charleston Boy Scout camp on home from a two weeks' visit with returned to 'their home In Centralis went to Westfleld tor a vlait with relatives and friends In Kankakee and after spending the week-end with rels- Mrs. M. B. Endsley. On Sunday Mr, that keep you cool they attended a reunion of the Par rott and Tackwell families.

There tat wVtttv In Aft anil nnm ffYftfM TWfl. In Chicago. and Mrs. Uvea In the city. Endsley-and Mrs.) Kemper I'll Indiana bt Mrs.

H. W. Smith and three sons to Indianapolis, where Mrs. artl. mmA I I In Miss Katberlne Bunnlng left today VUsQi VUUJy(Ier UrVH HUM and Mr.

and Mrs, Dewey McOee of 'Kemper 111 spend several weeks. Decatur were fiundav mesta of Mr. tba Embarraa river, where they will pasa the weok. The name of the camp la Wa Wa Nasseo. The members of the troops la camp thl week are: Troop 2 George Milne, scoutmas to spend a few days with friends in PICNIC AT RIVERVIEW- MoKairs and Mrs.

0. W. rtckes and Mr. CLW MARKING Oreensburg, Ind. TRAIL TO GORDON CEMETERY Mr.

and Mrs. E. B. Wood, Mr. and and Donovan -Upton of Mrs.

Juniata furry was in the city from Etna today on ber way to Charleston, where she will visit for some time. Mrs. Mary Taylor and daughter, Miss Marjorle, of Dana, apent Sunday at the home ot Mr, and Mrs. p.NKeiiy. v.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. Ingle snd Mrs. Harry Thomas, Mr.

and Mrs. Roy BpringOSId were guests of Mrs. Pbila Elliott and children and Mr. and" Upton on Sunday. Palm'BeacKes Gabardines T.

W. Kirk wood formed a picnic par and Mrs. William Gaddls and daughter Rosemary returned on Sunday to their home la Champaign after a week' visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

tL Osddls. i ter; Theodore Roberta, Harold Jamea, Olcn Miller, John Richardson, Charles Titus, Waldo Moore, Joseph Paydea, Kenneth Wilson, Aubrey Braunsdorff, 1-eroy Woodfall, Roy Myers, Tarman Considerable curiosity has been aroused among motorist who have been out. on tbe Old Stat road "by the yellow spots that have been marked on telephone poles and bridges. What do ty at Rlvervlew park on Sunday, tak Mrs. August Sanders and daughter Martha have gone to Big el, to spend a week with frlenda.

i Camp Beautifully Located and Easily Ac-. cessible. Tbe Mattoon Rotary club bold Its meeting today at the Business Women's club. Bod Uran, chairman of the boys-" committee, reported that the thirty. tlx hoys scouts, member of three troop, are now in camp on the Am- Draw rlter southeast of Charleston.

Tba boya were taken, to Charleston on tba Interurban thin morning and i hiked from town to the camp. He atated tbat the camp la beautifully located and may be reached easily lng their suppers with them and re dsughter, Miss Mildred, of lndlanap-j Mrs. Conner of OIney Is" oil are-Ytaitlng hi Ms. Air-Wr returned some Sat u)y. mean Why tbe Mattoon Lions guest for the week of her parents, Mr.

thony Ingle urday from Missoula, Mont, where club I marking the from Mat. snd Mrs. Fred Coons. Mrs. Mary Wilson and daughter Nel Clarence E.

Baker and Sidney Kurti lie wer called to Terra Haute today toon to the Old Gordon cemetery north east of Janesvllle, "and those yellow spot are the first work of the maining for the circus held there In the evening. FAMILY REUNION Mr: and Mra. James Ball, together with their children and grandchildren, held a family reunion at Rlvervlew Park on Sunday, party comprising Mr. and Mrs. "Ball, Mr.

by tbe death ot Mrs. llson's nephew, he accompanied Mrs, Johnson and Misses Helen and Elisabeth -Johnson for a visit with relatives. Misa Flo Ashworth and the Misses Blanche and Merle Nichols returned oi Indianapolis apent Sunday irlth Mr. McMahan, Vernella Thomas, George Klohr, Len Sbaw, Austlq Baker, Clyde Hcudrlckson and 8ydnor Rolss. 1 Troop 5 Harry Todle, Logan Oover, Paul Keene, Charles Bray, Donald Sydenstrlcker, Qeorge Mey, Charlea Littleton, James Welch, Howard Brooks, George Rider, Joseph Welch, Richard Balmer, Herman Cav-Ins, Paul 8plti, Donald Ralph Hadle, ana Mrs.

r. naan. trail markers. Tbe road from Mat We are receiving Michigan Mrs. C.

Bullock and daughter, Miss Ethel, spent the day today with berries and raspberries for canning Sunday night from a trip to Yellow- toon to tbe Old Gordon cemetery, the burial place of Thomas Lincoln, may be easily followed by. tha marks, that St Our. Window friends in Cbarleaton. -f and Mrs. Jamea Ball, und two Misses Margaret and Sue Sexton sons James and Harry; Mra.

Harry are already painted. The road Is In Phone os your order. Haynea' Cash Grocery. 7-28 Charles Miss Sophia Chism, Misa Emma Chlsm and Miss Theresa Hall were guests of friends In. Charles have gone to French Lick, for fine condition sll the way from Mat a several weeks' stay.

Hathaway and son, Robert and Mr. anH Mrs. Fred Robertson Harry T.L. on a good road. Ho also stated that thera la an abundance ot good water for tbalr uaa and the river gives am-ple swimming and bathing for them.

Frequent Visit Urged. Following this announcement, the members were urged to make fre- quent visits to tbe camp, and it was atated tbat Thursday would be vlsl- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rider of Cham. Ball.

ton on Sunday. toon to the cemetery, CHILDBIRTH FATAL TO MRS. JOHN SEXTON stone Parky Salt Lake City, Denver, Colorado Springs and other points. Mrs. Bertram Paris snd children, Jean and Bertram, and Mrs, Minnie Toung of Springfield, 0 are guest ot Mr.

and Mrs. 8. P. Young and family and Mr. and Mrs.

C. O. Bowman ana family. Mr. and Mrs.

H. C. Leltxell and C. N. Leitzell of Altamont and Mr.

and Mrs. W. E. McMullen of Effingham palgn were guests of and Mrs, FssMoiv Par Clothier Paul Grant, George Kunkler, Edward Rltter, Homer Barnea and John Ken-ney. Persons who desire to visit the Boy Scout camp, which la held under the auspices of the Mattoon Rotary Club, will have no difficulty In locating the camp.

Here are the directions: Fol u. icenogie ounaay. Miss JCsther Sanders went to Charleston today to take up. student FOR M. W.

STORM Mrs. Bertha Davis has returned lei I I Hi Quite a number of the membera of from a visit with friends in Lanslag, work at the Eastern Illinois State Special to The Journal-Oasefte. the White Shrine held a picnic at Wy nd in Newman. Teachers' College. Charleston, 111, July 23.

Mrs. John LATt TO CLASSIFY man Park, Sullivan, on Sunday, the complimentary guest being Morgan W. Sexton, wife of a farmer living ten tore' day. Many of the members of I tha club will take lunches and spend I Thursday afternoon and evening at I tba camp. I Mrs.

Fred Harris left Saturday night for Denver to visit her mother, The Misses Erma snd Gerster Tooley went to Nokomls today, for a were Sunday guests ot Mr. and ALL MASTER MASONS miles north of this city, passed away in the Charleston Hospital on Sunday, low the Big Four trail to Charleston. From the Normal school follow the rolfd on the north side of the Normal school grounds east, turn south at the Drier visit wtn relatives. Mrs. Clara Smith, and her sister, Mrs.

J. E. Leltxell and Mr. and Mrs. George Leltiell.

requested to- meet at Masonic X'vT Temple Tuesday. July 24. 1923, Charles A. Shtnn. Mr.

and Mrs. B. P. Thurber and Mr. and Mra.

C. A. Buacher spent Sunday following the birth ot a child. Funeral services were held this morning. Bur- Champaign News-Osteite: Mrs.

1 at 9:80 a. m. to attend funeral! ueorge McKee, Mrs. Clara Smith nnii nf iha rnnri Ami fnllnw tha Plvnr. I pf Brother Harry Long.

Please- bd with mends In 8L Louis. Will Bates ot Mattoon and children Storm, an officer of the Shrine, In honor of his birthday anniversary. There were over fifty in attendance, all enjoying a basket dinner, which was topped oft with ice cream, cake and lemonade. Amusements of the park were fully enjoyed. 9 and Miss Daisy McKee of Arthur and ial Is to be In a cemetery at East! Mr.

and Mrs. Thad Hart, Mia Mar have been spending a few days at the Mr. and Mrs. George McKee Jr. of present and kindly bring your carJ Alfred M.

Buster. W. 8. B. PaJ view road and turn east at tbe first road.

Follow this lane until a farm house is reached. Stop and park your car near the well ot this farm house, garet Miller and Miss EmmaRobb vis residence of Pat Kelley. theal. Sec'y, Springfield Visited friends In the city Sunday. rraurie, mo a rormer Lome of Mrs.

Sexton! Sexton was thirty years ot It waa again announced that the Shelbyvllle Rotary club bad invited Mattoon Rotariana to be guests of the Shelbyvllle club on next Monday. About twenty-five member pledged themselves to go to Shelbyvllle. Some of them go and spend the afternoon on the Shelbyvllle golf course, while other will go over for the luncheon and meeting In the evening. Biographical Sketches. ited in Areola on Sunday.

Mlas Katberlne E. Wilson snd Miss ATTENTION Modeni C. Stanley Steger of East 8L Louis, Mrs. Leslie Haahbarger of Indlanao- FAMILY REUNION and follow on foot a winding which will take you to the camp. Tbe Lou Wilson spent Sunday In Decatur with their) brother and Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Wilson. olla Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.

L. Hash- formerly of this city, spent the weekend with Mattoon friends. 0 barger, northeast of the city. Mr. Woodmen; All Woodmen are requested to attenq funeral services ot Brothef Harry Long at tbe church at 10:30 a.

m. oil Tuesday. 'Jul-24. Mrs. Frank Spitzer and son, George CHICAGO MARKETS Little Mis MSxlne Zlndar of White Heath la visiting her grandparents, place where you turn off ot the River-view road will be plainly marked.

Thursday of eBch week will Be day at tbe camp. Robert, of Olney have returned home Hasbbarger accompanied her here, but returned to Indianapolis on Sunday night President Osborne turned the meet-! Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fisher. Mr.

and Mrs. J. O. Reynolds return after a visit with Mr. and Mra.

C. A. Brown, 1513 Edgar avenue. Chicago, July 23. 1923.

Open High jom jjlone FOR SALE Mv residence in Hum Miss Alznma Turner returned Sun VVHEAT ed home Sunday night from a vialt July day night from a vacation visit with Mrs. Anna Meek of Indianapolis, 100 100H tt bolt; lot 176-foot front; good abad4 tree: nice fares rooms. Mrs. ui Sept ti BRIGHT HEADLIGHTS Mrs. Adelle Toothaker enjoyed a visit with her children and families and two sisters on Sunday, the relatives gathering at the home ot Mrs.

Toothaker's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Noe, 2705 Moultrie avenue. Dinner was served at the noon hour, tbe remainder ot tbe day passing Informally In visiting. Tbe guests were W.

G. Toothaker and family of Effingham, L. G. Toothaker and family of Pana, Mr. and Mrs.

H. M. Christian and Mr. and Mr. Noe, all children of Mrs.

Toothaker, who has been visiting in Falls City, friends In Cblcsgo. Msatsr Lehmsnn Kats, son of Mr. snd Mrs. S. M.

Ksts Terry. T-2H Dec 102 98 98 10! lOlii 101 107)4 106)4 106U was a guest of Mrs. A. L. Hills, with relatives in Hidalgo.

Mr. and'Mrs. Dewey Woollen and little daughter Virginia spent the weekend with friends in Bethany. FOR SALE Puds, futl blood blurU May 107 CORN ot New York came down with her for 806 Charleston avenue, on Sunday. CAUSE OF ACCIDENT and tan: coon hounds: male 35: ft a few days' stay.

Mrs. Ethel Taylor and Miss Gladya July 85 male $3. Gbas. Dlshman. 505 lithi Miss Msye Rodgers Is home from a 85 86H 76 78 64 64 Miss Zora Wllbert of Annapolis.

814 77 .6594 Bl. 7-2R Ing over C. D. Kiger, chairman of the entertaining committee. Under the direction ot Mr.

Kleer, Interesting bl. graphical sketches ot some of the members who bava had birthdays during the month of July were read. Richard Lumpkin preaented the sketch or W. T. Osborne, Dr.

J. O. Baker of A. C. Smith, Carl Oxee ot Horace Tolle and Dr.

Ed 8ummers of Dr. R. J. Coultas. Efr.

Coultas announced that tha next clinic for crippled children will be bald at the Health Center in this city on Tuesday, July 31. ept. 77 Dec (5 Maxey will return Tuesday from a few days' visit at tbe home of Mr. FOR Ale A good cow 3 yeara old week's visit with ber parents, Mr. and OATS Phone 1762.

Mrs. W. A. Rodgera, in Tarlna. and Mrs.

J. C. Henk, in Danville. July 41' 41 40 40 Sept ...35 87 85 85 Mrs. Mabel Hagan of Charleston is FOR SALE Jive-room house, left for ber.

home today after a weekend visit with Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Scott. Miss Wilbert has been.

attending the summer session at the Teachers' College in Charleston. Mrs. G. W. Kydd and two daughters, and their families, Mrs.

Charles spending a few days with her par ironi; earn, well, cistern; cash or! payments. Call at 1612 MoultrH Mary Matilda and Frances, of Baltimore, are" guests ot her mbther, Mrs. A. Spltler, for an extended stay. ve.

T-2tf FOR SALE Lady's bicycle: bricf Mis Evelyn Adams ot Louisville. ents, Mr. and Mra. George Bruner. Elmer Furnesa of Chicago is visiting his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John Furness, ot North Okaw for several days. Glen Brewer of Casey and Mis Is visiting ber uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. T.

E. Paulley, and her $10 If taken at once. Inquire at 2613 Richmond Ave. 7-24 Grupe and grandson', Raymond Good, of Larauns, Iowa, and Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Rheinhardt of Effingham, Mrs. Grupe and Mrs. Reinhardt being sisters of Mrs.

Toothaker. SXW) FORTIETH ANNIVERSARY The Woman's Relief Corps will ob Opal Huffman of Toledo were Sunday guests of Miss Lois Huffman, who is FOR sister, Miss Mary Margaret Adams SALE 9x12 rug. Call phonti 87 87 86 87 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. HOGS-t-Recelpts 63,000 25c higher; top 18.05; Butchers 87 to 87.80: Pigs 88.25 to 37.25. CATTLE Receipts 1700; 15o to 25c higher; top 11 to 111.60; Beeves 18 to 111, SHEEP Receipts 9000; 15c to 25c higher; range on lambs $7.50 to 113.76.

PRODUCE MARKET. EGGS Ordinaries 21c to 31e; firsts 22c to 28c. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Huffman.

7-21 After a few days' visit here she will Miss Kathryn James has left for western trip, visiting in Winona, Seattle, San Francisco and Los An Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cranshaw and WANTED Washing to do; called leave for a trip to New York, Wash lor ana aeuverea; good cistern ington and Atlantic City.

serve its forty years of life with fit ter. Phone 2544. 7-2(J geles. Mr. and Mr.

Arthur Anderson, left Sunday morning' for Lafayette, for a visit with relatives and friends. Mra. Charlea Grupe and grandson, Undlmmed headlights on an approaching car were responsible for the wreck ot a touring car occupied by Bert Spaulding, 712 Marshall avenue, bis son Raymond; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spaulding, 609 Marshall ave.

nue, and their two children about 9 o'clock Sunday night on the north road to Charleston, about throe milea from Mattoon. Mra. Frank Spaulding received a broken rib and Bert Spaulding and his son were cut about the face. I According to Spaulding's story, he met a car whose driver failed to dim his headlights. A car coming from behind Spaulding bumped into tbe rear of the car, which struck a culvert, twisting the frame ot the and damaging 'the radiator and right fender.

Spaulding says the owner of the car which struck him from the rear pulled out of the wreck and went on his way without ascertaining the of damage. E. H. Tremble towed the damaged car to town. SLIGHT ACCIDENT TO BG FOUR TRAIN 16 One heavy automobile truck, one load of clndera and one colored driver, stalled with a dead engine on the main track of the Big Four railway at tbe Buchanan street crossing in St.

Louis were responsible for fast train DISHWASHER WANTED at Van NoJ Raymond Good of Larauns, Iowa, who Miss Josephine Davis of Paxton arrived 8unday tor a visit with Mis Interstate restaurant, Illinois Central Grover Kisner of the Mattoon aepot. have been visiting the former's sister, Mrs. Adelle Toothaker, will leave on LdVJS rUULTK I FOWlS 190 tO COOK WANTED Van Noy into Creamery departed today for a business trip to Detroit Mich. He aec; oia aucks ZOc; spring ducks 23c; old geese 14c; spring geese 21c; tur- Rosa Rand, 801 North Twenty-third street. Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. Gaddls and Mrs. Wednesday for their home.

Mrs. state restaurant, I. C. depot. 7-2 will return the latter part of the Toothaker and Miss Aline Noe will ac CTRL WANTED To" work la new aeys zoc; roosters J4c.

INDIANAPOLIS I.IVB STOCK week, Frank. Klmrey -were guests bt rela stand. AddIv C. denot newa atunri No. It coming In with a bruised en HOGS Receipts 7500: market z5e do not phone, 7-24 Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Glover of this city company them home for a vialt Dr. and Mrs. JL A. Powell, son May-nard and niece, Mias Martha Runyan, WANTED To rent a furnished cot.

tage outside city limits or on or neatj and Mra. Glover'a sister, Mrs. Frank Champ, of EI Paso. left Sunday higher; top bogs 18.25: heavies 17.50 to 18; lights 18,16 to pigs $5.50 to bulk of sales $7.60 to $8.20. CATTLE Recelnts 1700:.

market left Sunday on an extended automobile trip to Washington, Richmond, car line. Address cottage," car of for a visit in Chicago, Watseka and journai-uasette. 7-2 ami; choice heavies $8 to $11; lights Jollet. ron NT Two sleeDinsr toomx i.ou to siu.du; neirers i to cows $2 to 86.76: bulls 13.50 to 88: ciIvm Mr. Mary F.

Harris ot Newton I ting exercises on Tuesday afternoon at tbe Knights of Pythias ball. The program will be for the public. It was forty years ago on July 24 tbat the Woman'a Relief Corps wag officially recognized by the G. A. R.

at the national encampment held that year in Denver, and since then has been a working organization with the veterans. The national officers ot the corps have requested a general observance of the anniversary on Tuesday, and according to the suggestion the local women are doing their part. The program arranged for the afternoon is as follows: Reading Rebecca Baer. Vocal olo Mr. Robert Hendren.

History of the organization Mrs. J. M. Rosslter. Reading Mrs.

Elmer Landrus. Address W. G. Sawin. Piano solo Miss Fanny Zellars.

Prayer Rev. W. A. Cannon, a civil war veteran. each suitable for two person.

Inqulrd pending a few week with Mr. and gine one hour and fifty minutes late today. The train, due out of St. Louis at 8:25, left the fetation carrying three eitra cars of express at 8:42, with Engineer T. E.

Faulley and Fireman Joseph Renter on tbe engine. At Buchanan street they ran squarely Into the big truck loaded with cinders, which had died suddenly on the track almost at tbe, moment of tbe train' approach. The driver Jumped in time, loio croaqway. ynone T-2 FOR SALE Reed habv carriage. Mrs.

William O. Harris and family and fV ill flO. SHEEP Receipts 300; market steady: prime $8 to ft; lambs Gaitonia, N. and other points. They will be gone about a month.

Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Epperson and son Royal, Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Epperson snd family, Mr. and Mrs. D. H.

Koessler and son John, Mrs. Jessie Ozee and daughter, Martha May, and Miss Martha Epperson attended a re good condition. Inquire 3228 Charles Mr. and Mrs. Frank F.

Smith and tives and friends In- Champaign on Sunday. Mrs. Thurba Simpson, Miss CloJa Simpson and Misa Genelle Mettler were guests of friends In St. Louis on Sunday. Mrs.

M. E. Cole and great granddaughter, Miss Margaret Cole, of Des Moines, Iowa, are visiting relatives In this city. A new line of novelty bracelets set with various colored stones, Inexpensively priced. Lenhart's Music and Gift Shop.

7-21 Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Frisbey and and Mrs.

Frank Vandagrlft will return this evening from an outing at Paradise lake. i I( 10 its. ton Ave. Phone 147. 7-24 family.

FOR RENT Two-room apartment Mr. and Mra. L. A. Foy and ion, blocks from town on car line: lrl two sleeoln room: theee ronma tri SETTLEMENT.

(First insertion July 23) Notice Is hereby riven that on tha Thomas Lucas. 1812 DeWItt avenue, returned thl morning from a visit with relatives In Kentucky, Indiana union of the Morris famfV at Paris nisnea ana modern conveniences; -ni children; Inquire at Hi on Sunrfav. I a and Ohio. Mr. Jn Hlr nA t.n n.

tv.n. olnor nt. i enmii mv si. ajst oi. rnone iots.

'7-Z8 to save himself and nobody was hurt. The truck waa pretty well demolished, however, and the train crew worked about fifty minutes clearing away the PARIS MUSICIANS HURT IN ACCIDENT By The International News Service. Paris. 111., July 23. An automobile carrying three members of the Cross orchestra from Twin Lakes, this city, waa ground to matchwood near here early today by an engine that struck it at a crossing.

Newton Alexander, one of the motorists, received a fractured skull and other hurts. -i IT Ann nArnra tha nnfv mitr, at Cnlnm FOR RENT New- room, newlr Bias Richard Sander went to Sigel Sun aid and Francia, will leave for their (county, at Charleston, Illinois, at 10 home In Omaha, In a few days o'clock m. of said day for the pur tared, 14x14; suitable for bed roonf day, returning In the evening with clndera and debris before getting or tucnen. innulre 2815 Commamia pose of settling and adiuatln all Mra. Sander and children, who had after a visit with Mrs.

Hosier's par Ave, Phone 2046. I 7-21 LOXA LADIES' AID of tha Laxm. Prax byterian church will a-iva an ice eraanf The left aide cylinder cock of the engine was broken, and the pilot fctep and pilot were damaged in the social on cnurcn lawn Wadneadnv July 28; everybody invited. -2i claims -against the estate of i Mary Elisabeth DeMars, deceased, late of aald county, when and where all claimant are requested to attend and present their claims' in writing, against said estate tor settlement and adjustment All persons Indebted to said eatate are alao notified to make payment to the undersigned without FOR SALE Five-room house at DeWItt Ave. haa two closets and nan, try, cistern and well, electric lights: in good condition: cbean if taken Wtat will your children eat during tlie hot vacation days once, inquire aoove address.

7-2' JAMES KINCAIO ARRESTED ON FAULTY INFORMATION James KIncaid, a resident of thla city but 'a short time, waa arrested late on Saturday by Special Officer Ham and Patrolman Cutrlght, on a charge of stealing an automobile In away. CLEAVES DeMARS, IONE VICE, Executprs. July 24. 1J23. LERNA MAN GUILTY OF BEING DISORDERLY Rol Fry ot Lerna and Mrs.

Neece ot Mattoon were arrested on Sunday night at 10:55 o'clock near the Illinois Central shops by Special Police WILLARD'8 TRAINING FOR MATCH FARCE, SAYS SKELLY By The International News Service. Yonkers, N. July 23. "Seventy-five thousand sucker fans paid their good money to see Jess Willard take a soft flop In his fight with Flrpo" said Jack Skelly today, in charging that the big Kansan did not train properly for his bout and that be was not knocked out and could have continued. Skelly, who was in charge of Wll-lard's training both for the Firpo fight and the Firpo-Jbhnson match, which preceded it, declared Willard never had an idea he would get a match with Dempsey, and that he went into the Firpo bout with the deliberate intention of fading out of the FOR RENT Three rooms furnished for light housekeeping, partly mod ern, In southeast part of town, to coul pie without children; 818 per month with lights furelshed.

7-2 FOR SALE Househoidioods, incluT lng a good gas stove. Inquire 290 if Prairie Tueaday. July 24. X7-24 Fletcher A Hannah, Attys, 84 Danville on Tuesday evening ot last week. KIncaid, when be reached TOO LATI TO CLASSIFY.

OODB rSLbOWS NOTICB You are requested to meet at tbe I. O. O. F. hall Tues $450 SUY8 a 1600 lot In 3209 block on Marshall hss sewer, eement wslk and pavement all paid.

Inquire 2200 Marion Ave. Phone 876. jrT-U. MOVING my used car place to 18th, St and Broadway with C. M.

Grant-i day morning, July 24, at I o'clock to attend tbe funeral of Brother Harry Danville, was able to show that he had nothing to dp with the theft ot the car, and wa released. KIncaid, it Is stated. Showed conclusively to the Danville officers that he had been at the home of relatives near Newton on tbat evening, going from Mattoon in the company of William C. Spurgeon, a former Mattoon Long; bring your ear. Jesse H.

barn's -Overland garage; will be glad, to see all of my old friends and cus-l tomers and all new ones possible Glover, Sec'y. 7- FOR RENT Two furnlsned rooms unstalra for liiht housekeeping; all picture as soon as the going got rough. there. "Hao" Carlvle. Phones 671, man Ham and Patrolnjai) Brimberry, charged with disorderly conduct This morning both pleaded guilty to the charge.

Mrs. Neece was fined il5 i.nd costs and Fry was fined $23 and costs by Judge Glbler. Following Fry's plea of guilty to the above charge, his wife, Mrs. Mary Fry, filed a complaint asking a peace bond. Fry was arrested and held to arrange $1000 bond, fixed by Judge Gibler.

This bond was reduced to $500 when an agreement was n'aehed between Fry and his wife, and he was released, upon signing his own bond. MRS. hIrTLETAYLOR RECEIVES BROKEN TOE. modern. Inquire 403 8.

21st SL Phone 'patrolman, Mrs. Spurgeon, as well as snd 2564. -x7-24 Rohe Tooley, one of the force of others. Spurgeon is an uncle ot 'will buv a home wait I ROSEStou aome of for the partition sale of the Colson Brown Bros Rochester -newt Rochester roses; Columbia rose, pink; Killarney.f hHM hAIIBJM IKth Mf. decorators at the library building, had the misfortune to drop the top of a heavy reading table on his foot while he wa at work on Friday, sustaining a broken toe.

He attempted to move and Edsrar Ave. will be sold soon at public auction; watch ror nonces; see MRS. NEWTON DENNING IS INJURED IN FALL Mrs. Newton Denning sustained a oriuiani pins; urusaaer, ncn crimson;) Hadley crimson; Ophelia, salmon, shaded rose; Pbariaan rosy white toi salmons Premier rose, pink; New Hy-j brid Ruaosa. ever-bloomina: F.

J.I Hero rennragion, maaier cbbo- mti nr N. HsnlftV. AttV. X7-28 the table out ot his way and acci FOR SALE As electric popcorn ma- severe cut on tbe forehead and an dentally puuea the top, wnich was injury to her right leg on Friday fni loose, from the frame, causing the Orootendont, bright crimson; Climbing roses: Dr. Van fleet, Paul's 8car-t let; Climbing and Silvermoon.

Fort cnine in lirst ciaas oonaiiwa. jrouna 325 before 6 p. m. 7-2 OF ASHMORE IS DEAD FOR RENT On large cool sleeping mrormation call Mrs. J.

D. 1213 Marshall Ave. Phone 1137. 7-23, room on first floor. Inquire at 1317 TO LAKE GENEVA.

Lafayette Ave, mono lusi. i-n Misses Buneda Roberson and Mt BROOM CORN GROWERS' meeUng WHEN IN A HURRY call. Hampton) Transfer no haul too long, nonet too trunks handled with a fall at ber home. 1608 DeWItt avenue. Mrs.

Denning, whose vision is Impaired, had started down the atepa at the rear of tbe houae when abe stumbled and fell heavily, her head striking the concrete walk. A deep gash was cut In her forehead and the ligaments of her leg were badly torn. drcd Temple and Harlan Beem will at Chamber of Commerce rooms on Thursday evening, July 26,. at eight leave Wednesday for Lake Geneva, Phones 167 and 8-l i 1 i i i i to attend the missionary con o'clock; ail nroomcorn grower are WANitw a lew more, laborers; $4.26 per day; on concrete Job at Et urged to attena. 1 ference ot the Methodist Episcopal church.

Tbey will represent tbe local FOR ALE Fine1- snrayed Transpar na. Anpiy to sam Longer, foreman. ent apples $1 on mile aoutn ana Walsh Construction Co. x7-25 congregation and will be away about ih mile east Monro scoooi nouea: drive out of droo card to John T. ten daya.

Brown. R. IV D. S. X7-S3 8pclal to The Journal Gazette.

Charleston, July Mrs. Myrtle Taylor, wife of I. V. Taylor of Aahmore, died at the Oak wood Hospital In this city at two o'clock this morning. Mrs.

Taylor was a daughter of J. Black, a former resident of Loxa, and waa married in that village to Taylor in 1893. Mrs. Taylor, who was 46 years of age, la survived by the husband and two children. Warren Earl Taylor and Hubert Glenn Taylor, both at home, the mother; three sisters, Mrs.

Jesse Roysr of Lerna, Mrs. Jeanette Howe "Of Danville and Mrs. Luther Williams ot Greenup, and two brothers, Harlan Black Of Bristow, Ok, and La Mar Black of Stockton, Cal PAVEMENT BLOWOUTS. FOR -SALE Property at 800 S. 16th Wa CLEAN five rooms and oath: first clsss CHARLESTON MAN IS ACCUSED OF BIGAMY Charleston, July 23.

E. Stearns, a former fireman on the Clover Leaf railroad, was arrested on Sunday in Toledo, on a charge of bigamy. Stearns, It Is said, married Misa Rase Daniels In this city some time ago, having a wife at the time. Two blowouts ot monolithic brick were reported on Sunday, one large 4 Comforts, Blankets, Draperies, 4 4 Couch Covers, Portiere. 4 Too much meat in summer overheats the blood; too much starchy food often interferes with digestion.

Children must have plenty of enerfyproducinf food, but it must be wisely chosen. Grape-Nuts is a safe and satisfying summer food. It supplies the energizing nutriment of wheat and barley, together with the natural mineral elements which many foods lack. Grape-Nuts with milk or cream Js a eomfilete fooJ, crisp and delicious, easily digested and quickly assimilated. condition; ready to move Into.

H. R. Checkley. 106 8. 17th BL Phone Lac Curtain a Specialty.

4 1 one fifteen feet long near the John 4 Ermlsch Dyeing A Cleaning Co. 4 427. 17-23 IL Llnder farm. The other blowout WANTED-fosUlon as oUlce girl or I err naute, mo. 4 Phone 151 and 293 4 4444 4 444444 4 4 444 clerk In drv cooda or grocery store; Year freeer fees tnterestloi details ot our offer of Over $7500.00 for Grape-Nat Ree Ipes.

Ask bias ebeet It TODAY or write to Recipe Dpt Posts Cereal Battle Creek, Mica. had two years' typewriting and short waa In the Gaya road near the Van Meter The excessive beat causing expansion, waa responsible for the blowouts. BUYS OAK PARK BUSINESS, 444444444444-4f44)44i Miss May Miller, who lecently closed Dana, Address zu n. un ou roonm perrV e. bravTnER.

1 1 aTy plumbing; repair and new 'Installations; steam and hot water beating; 1621 Charleston Ave. Phone 827. S.6-27U a deal whereby she purchased a gift Rhop In Oak Park, a mburb ot Chica go, took possession of ber new bust ii Where to Buy It The Dally JcOTnaLieU ness on Saturday. HARRY A. 8CHROCK, electrlo ebop; contracting and supplies; your vork QrapeMts FOR HEALTH CIRCUS COMING.

Mattoon Is to have a circus. L. B. Greenhaw, contracting agent for the Sella-Floto show, has been in town today. The circus is dated for Thursday, August 23.

are more women than men voters In Sweden. I la, on sale) at Bartschra 4 Will Dl uuuv mvvr snees pioperiy repaired; piieee right M'COSKEY FINED 150. i G. McCoskey, 2505 Champaign avenue, was arrested Saturday evening i at I o'clock at what is known as the GrlnneU hole on the Okaw river, charged. with possessing Offl- frt Jlam and.Cutrlsht made the.

ar-- Test McCoskey pleaded guilty before Judge Clbjer this morning and was fined, 50 and costs. news Stand, ti Gazette I 1S21 CnarleetoB Ave, rnone sz7. i-auw OPTICAL SERVICE For a limited tlroevw 'Will furnish yon with the iateat style frame free with each pair JOIN HUSBAND AND FATHER. Mrs. H.

R) Adair and children went on Fclday to Clinton to Join Mr, Adair who haa been running on the Hit-nols Central between that yotnt and Chicago for some time Book and Statkmeiy Co and the Stein new stand. nf Immi fitted. J. IL Bennett O. D.

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