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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 6

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I I I I I I I I I ii i i Mil nil mmmmmm I i I Julia Rmyaer of Windsor wa I -iTif'fl C. M. Iwuglaa- returned i svT4r7STCT I a huivliir trip 10 Ol.lo point. iiiM-Mtf 1 LmHIyi a. tuadMrjr ofAwoii mm i cm WWSM iVV.

TIIHCG DAYS ONLY tt IV' tsxzssam-w, Mi, h. ci. iiiy ninn THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY VlMlt- Mrw K4 HnUnr of wa ft AT BUHOP H0M 'Mr. O. Tlley'of nelllnghara, Mr.

hJ Mra. 0 Tlley of Champaign, Mr. Catherine 1'roibar-ton and Vrnon Illahnp were entertained on Miinday by Mr. and Mra. M.

Ill hop at Ihelr home north of lh illy. CLAI8 MIITINO 'ffueramttilo, Cat, June publicly, for the flmt time ftlnct the Republican convention In Chicago, Idmator Hiram Joltnaon late yesterday told ft few hundred of hi home townspeople, Wo greeted bltn a the Southern Iutfio depot, that he waa not. downcast over the result. jHeuator Johnson was enroute to bla home In Han Francisco, In response the reception given him and the crle of "speech," Senator Jobnaon told the crowd bow glad I k. I IfnMt.a A tiatftlnae.

in: In llm fljy lodny. I), JcmniRla has returned frem ft liiifcliifm lo Oilcn. Ma Hudson of Slraabtirg It flailing frluud In Inn rlty, Mr. Jlyer waa a rnller In the city lodny from Charleston. Minn Franc flinftorrof lerna wi a' Mirttonii roller Wednesday.

Walker of pcak on "Hlffy irtr Business' tiitiri "(ilrntr BtiHlneH" by 0. Walker Chicago wMlMl mJLAM The Iierean Hundsy school claa of KflU llf CIllfUKO In guest of the Melodist Kplscopal Church met on Tuesday afternoon In the basement Ineminy a rim noon before iiki hlx son, H. M. and family, i 4 -to 1111. III! I convention of ih eastern Mm.

Hmuh Alllmm bun rAlurnfd of the church, had charge of ih. ie.oiS hS taW borne city, hid-given him the lesson, during which th. I hera vlslllng Mm. Catherine liioihortoii, t. Jtm.

P. i. Corlell hag returned home in a week'a vUit with her slater, Krf, M. Hudilleston, In fileward-son. Mr.

and Mrs, Vli'tor TMllon of IW' tur were here on Wednesday lo ftt-lend the funeral of Mrs. rder(i Oehm, 5 -Mr, and Mrs, Kinder Rugland and children went lo Tumaroa today for a visit with Ms parent, Mr, and Mm. W. II. Raglsnd.

Mm. Cletves Bennett of Champaign will be weekend guest of Mr. ftnd Mm, II. P. Kendull.

Bbe will arrive Frfoay afternoon. Mm. Henry Ohm went to Hum-bolt today for vlnlt with her brother, J. Ashbrook, anil to aee her broth er In-law, Unnjamln McLara of Frankfort, who la also a guest at the AshUrook home. NURSES RECEIVE THEIR DIPLOMAS time a pleasing program of songs and iptliiiii recitations, a arranged Dy Ml Saunders, wa given.

Itorreabnlent were aerved by the member-' of the committee In charge from A vlHlt wild rrlcitiU In Wlndnor, Mm. AhkiiiiI HiindBm b-. relurnod from a vlHlt with frli'niU In EJIInnlinm. rtr. ii ml Mm.

W. Mllnnburk of 'W'lii'lHiir urn 'yiKtMU of Mattoon ruin IIVf, Mm, Cliiiitlu Anhhroyk Iihr rturntd friini wiM'k'n vlnlt wllh bar piirenti of the meeting, w-w M.p nmf preference election. Imagine. I'm t.4own br the result of the convention," he said. 'J'a, hajpler than efore, tl atarted the campaign on a (hoe airing and when 1 got through I had the people of -the-Unlted -Stater wltlr me, even theugh I could not win the majority of theydolegntes.

I went Into the' fight In one fashion and came out lo the asm fashion, I made no compromise, but fought to the last ditch. fit doesn't make any difference if a few Politician fitting' In th Black- Men's and Ycnr In iH ur. a district of the Young People iPiy ef Christian Ww bfld at tfin I'M-Hhyfihin uirh, unusually fin und wi ll heuiiiif. and "11 Im d. ii," stlda loerf) aorlely official, a larg ir number of Mattoon peo-no are Interested In Christian avor wovk.

though not iKd In 1 1, nol prrnltted td Werld' "Blfltieat BiiilnMt." r. w'alker. 'who ft rapid fire ker, rrowud of common Inlo' hialioUrValkJ'pUl tbo point waa that til biggest ouitl- of th wmld St the buHliiRHK of ft Chrllln bi MlMi riiliuTirr WlTina ha returned from NiiyfiHlfwei-kii' vlnlt wllh rela- HIiyflHlf in all sizes. is' rie 0INNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs.

Hugh Comer of north of the city entertained at three-course twelve o'clock dinner on Sunday. The gueats were Mr. and Mra. Joe Irving, Mr. and Mrs, Armor Wat-klne Misses Irene Irving, Wanda iIvi-h In Kiniy (icorKi'tli1 NnU Crrpo Chin shirt wNin for Suturduy, S.0.

Mil. W. tvnolfi. 6 25 tdrthe'rmiiMitmA every is up lit is iitr Watkln. Iris Welkins, Martha Arend, Conrad Rath "ar I V.

Mr. anil Mm. upending a eik atone Hotel In Chicago said, Th people be for the, time I com wllh Ihalr linn Txuiv rjrrcicn wiikiiik um Rathe, nnil rnmlly on their farm north ing when the people will come Inte le mtd Pcno)i Memorial Hospital Training Men's HkiH that work. Involven more ppo-veaet of the illy. good their own.

Men Athletic mm ww Ruth filuesple, Helen Gillespie, Helen Knollenberg; Messrs. Frederick Irving, Henry Arend, Curt Handley, Chester Arend and Merle Arend. During the afternoon Joe Irving entertained the guests with a number of violin selections, being accompanied at the Mm. Horace Goodwin and daughter. (ban tie work 'of, an other one "The future wlU luid me as GradeShirtst for Nurses were held at the Methodist Episcopal Church on Wednesday evening, the church -being comfortably filled with those Interested, In the work of the hospital.

Union Suits natured and ft full of fight a ever, and determined that in time to come 3 pairs for jl Mlg Mrie. will go to Terra Haute Friday for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Andrewa loft Tucftdny niitht for a vlalt lo Chicago 1 (oitant rellgloua organization.

Jle a ttinn Mentr i with the'. movement, bnth Chair-n Will Haya' of lh Republican mini eomralttee, and WIKIara Jen-, i Bryan. and atated that the the people abatl rule Instead of a few men and International bankers silting Diano nv Mrs. innier. 1 estlng program was given.

ri tin A A -000- I3L UM In New York, for about two wewks; Hattlo Wiggins returned I he principal feature of which was an $1.39 ASSOCIATION PROGR ay Is behind me for from ah' extended visit withrtilailvea it majority of men now In pdbllc hautlme wlthTbv being. I don't want to deal In Windsor and were Chrlatlan Endeavorera. He The Grant Park Parent Teacher Association will hold Its regular monthly meeting on Friday evening at the until have a little enJoymenMn dear xtn dear of Janesvllla old California," Values toS3 Orant Park Chapel, the following pro ROOPS RUSH MORE ''i of the organization the great-of Interdenominational forwa. artd I that the Inter-Church World itment la elmply the Chrlatlan vavor nHweihcftt "grpwp P-" Mr. Wajker gave anntbie.

addrena the aubject. "Come Wednce-. nlcht. and waa to have apoken afternoon Md yenlng, but wa.i JS2 00 value Wash Ties 3 for Hen'sBlueChara TO LONDONDERRY spending i few days with Mr. and Mrs.

W. Price and family. Miss MaWe Price and Victor Price went to Dorans today for a visit with Misses Lena and Freda Wetzel. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Tripp and daughter went to Charleston today for a visit with eltlves over Sunday. Mm. E. cVciabaugh ftnd.Mra. Harry Redman went to Kansaa, III, today for a visit with relative In that city.

25 oh all 'J y- WoAShirts address by Mlsa Mary C. Wheeler of Chicago. Miss Wheeler gave a general talk, touching not, only upon the need for nurses, but concerning the responsibility of the profession and the place the trained nunc has come to fill In-the every day life of the wprld. JJJea-Wheeler laid atrese on aclentlfTcand practical hygiene, and said much along thla line that waa of help to everybody present. Other features of the program were the organ prelude by Mlsa Nettle Hall and vocal solos by Dr.

C. J. Miller and Mrs. C. B.

Allison. Diplomas were presented by 0. 8. Tarbox, the graduates being Misses -Katie Chesser, Elba Grlder, Ruby E. Handrahan.

Ethel B. Kyle, Elsie Morrison, Beatrice Norjl and Bernlce O. Swain. STORIES ABOUT McADOO'3 ILL HEALTH ARE UNTRUE pelled to teluni -to Chicago. Jle gram to be given: Prayer Rev.

S. A. Hughart. Music Violin orchestral Reading Miss Helen Sawln. Reading Iva Spoon.

Reading Lanvln Freeland. Reading Agnes Pippin. Music Orchestra. leading-Miss Grace HaMletL Reading Byron Nelma. 1 Reading Miss Jewel Botta.

1 Address Rev. J. F. McMahaa. SO -JL PICNIC PARTY 1 A party of young folks enjoyed an E.

ran der Maaten will upeak $1.25 $1.00 Straw Hats place. a Hour Knjoyed. UK Mn. J. Daniels returned today to her home In Decatnr after a two Remember Tjiree Days $nly all day- picnic Sunday at the reservoir, weeks' visit with rlatlvea in this city.

Miss Margaret Murray of the Sawln-Jonea. Company atore is taking a vacation this week and Is visiting In Chicago. Mrs. Thomas nvilson and daughter. Mis Mary, have returned home from By Tha United Press.

London, June 24 Several hundred additional troop have arrived at Londonderry With armored cars, machine guns and aome heavy artillery, according to dispatches today. A train load of physician, nurses and medical auppllea ha left Dublin to aid the hundred of wounded filling Londonderry hospital. At the Irish office It was. stated that the situation In the city had become although the fighting between the Sinn Felner and unionists bad occurred during the morning. "Military "authorities have taken measures to replenish1 theood supply.

Strong patrol of soldiers in the afreet, perm ted citizens to buy thel imaiedlate needs. The known dead today stood at twelve, with many spending the day in boat riding, fishing and games. Dinner was taken along, end about four o'clock In the For CasK OnV A $fZ Pleasant event of, the eon-, ntfatov7t' the toclal hour a)t he of the Jerture. Wedneeday. cs en-7.

oT thla wrag to rarloua of lntor-t" along -Imaginary rati road Tme. rtners fot the trip were ehoaen hv ring llp-of papeh one of wh6h re the name of atate and the other i capltaX--Ai eaxh-atop'fiJBjonf the a game wft played. Jtf las- Vor-y of this ure, which waa a dfUed; aucyess-i ot a pjany delegates, are In at-dance were expected, but 'fti 0 afternoon the return trip to this city a ae veraL weektvialL. with relatlvea In Fulton, Ky. New York.

Juae. Z4.Btorlerea7w"r made- '1 Those present were Hisses Ellen from San Francisco and printed In Mrs, Eyron Wefrtervelt and children TO 2 of Syracuse, n. arrived today for New York tothe effect that William Cross, Mary Walters, Maude Need-ham, Irene Skiff, Pearl Bennett, Vera Walters, 'Lillian Gaddis, Marie Wil ft visit with Mrs. Westervelt's oar- McAdoo- former secretary of the 6. Maieci enta, Mr.

and Mrs. f. B. Crale liams, Helen Watts, Zola Reed; Messrs. Mrs.

Walter More and son returned Paul Lemons, Minor Cross, John' ditable crowd Aat beerf1 In. attend treasury, was out of the presidential race because he was suffering from tuberculosis of the throat, were laughed at-at McAdoo's office today. 1 or loose at ne nunjmuis inunnuj at each aesslonand caurch a Lross, jack uwens, Horace Clark. Don wounded. wim XJI1UKCB MUU A Mrs.

H. Petri to this cltv. and Albert Reed "Mr. McAdoo Is In perfect Jiea1Th7 Mrs. Oscar Lawrence and dauahter.

FINE BROTHERS 121,200 FOR EVADING DRY Faihioii Park Clothier Corner lQth anc Broadway LAW He has already Mlsa Opal, of Neoga, we're guests was announced RPRVSE PARTY 4Vt An rl a ln' tk i. I af n.A I vAn msirt fnrf jAiKnlnar 4 tvft Tuesday evening Mrs. Anna' Mc- wy t0 Springfield, where political candidate. He recently re- Cleary, 2301 West Broadway, waa giv com rortably Hied on-Wednesday nlng for. Mr WAlker'sfftddres.

he annual election of officers will this afternoon and installation vicfSrHI be held before the close theisesston. 'The devotional aer-e Ills evening will do conducted Pavld Highet of thla city, i drf. -V; I A CANDIDATE FIRST l1.I,.Ln Stli en a surprise by a number of her neighbors and friends, It being the occasion of. her fifty-third anniversary. Mrs.

McCleary received a. num TE TO CLASSIFY. 5r TOO. IaI tW TOO LATE TO CLA88IFY. iAwrence has accepted a position, turned from an automobile trip ttwftn! through the far west.

This was not 10g tomorrow. Haynea' GluUm of hi. health, but be- Mrs. Fred Smith, who has he was t0 take hls reBU-visiUng her aiater, Mrs. Earl Moffatt, vacation durlni the winter." Shftlhtr owoniia roni tnifao a OTICEVehlcle UlUttl UTILITIES PLANT A TREE It-grow while you cense fee must be paid Indianapolis, June 24.

Julius A. And Louis E. Haag, brothers, proprietors of a chain of drug stores, convicted yesterday In United States district court of violating the Reed prohibition amendment and of conspiring against the United States, late yesterday were sentenced by United States Judge A. B. Anderson to serve eighteen months In the federal prison at Atlanta and to pay fine of each.

The brother were charged with transporting liquors Illegally into Indiana and ber of pretty gifts as anniversary pres automoouee, urreya, "wagon. ents from her guests. The eveni: V-v I uuof nwuv IU, are sleeping! frutf. I food, and don forget you can get trees and, shrubbery of all kinds from JT. Lahnum, and.

It will be shipped direct you ni rontatii in tmV 1, i r' was enjoyaDiy spent Un games an art Frftncisco, June ine mo- QreencasUe. InH Smith MRS. POWELL HOME SATURDAY. 1 ery car, truck, motorcycles, etc3 be. fore July 1.

The penalty provided fof failure to eecure this license ja-UI be after which refresh iticV national eonventlon1. which haa been located for aome time and! Ira Powell, who has beea a Ice cream- and ake were serv the above ireip after etsihere on Monday Way.reverse the where the family will make Its home, i patient In Memorial Hospital "for a bring state rne guests were Mrs. Ueorge YMei or repiacea ireo. luracin YKS" nnra' br at 1213 MarshalleTTlrown? Bros. date.

Automobile owner. mall order of Business and noml- Mrs, Lucy B. Kyle of Decatur la a week, following an operation for e.p- I n'llllol Allha Utn.aOnKl,L HX11HVlnMJl.ltla I. 1 A I numDer, Co. representative.

Mrs. T. B. Smith-. Mrs.

J. B. McMill Mrs. Wenry McEHheney, Mrs. Herbert Wilsh, city clfrk, x6-2 with sell ng liquor illegally on pre was Chlsin.

Mra. rvyio aaugmer, miss uon ana win oe removea to ner nome STIi tn scriptions. i Ethel, is among the nurses graduated at 1700 Champaign avenue on Saturday V. dsv vor dues for thla rned ree rrway evenm The Haags contended the liquor waa for medicinal purposes only. Bi.jni wiruiwiim jitwc-iiLai vu neuuer vi ouuuaj, ..11..

uwou 1BU uau ucr une Z5. IS20. ic onaner, juuo If not bl July 15. F. cream, cake, eta iome, White, Mrs.

'P. r. Weaver, Mrs. F. M.

Copeland, Mrs. R. Lorlng, Mm. Martha O'Day, Mrs. G.

H. Russell, Mrs. Lizzie Heath, Mrs. Barney Louder, Mrs. Dora Jobe, Mrs.

Lizzie Luther, Mrs. James Pyle, Mrs. J. W. Morris, Mrs.

Bertha Snell, Mrs. Will Helton, Mrs. Frank IcCleary, Mrs. W. Blnn.

T. I. M. 9, By The United Pre. Springfield, 111..

June 24 Public utilities the state today lout tha first skirmish In their fight keop the constitutional convention from adopting a proposal giving munlclpEl-ltl7 control over their public utilities. Th( first test came shortly afUr the convention started consideration of the of the municipalities committee. An amendment, the effect of whioft would be to mill if home rule, was offered. It was quickly voted -down. Other amendments drawn to remove the fangs from the report aVo were defeated.

TWO ALARMS OF FIRE BUT NO Patheal, Acting Ke- vuuu mtt i viuvivvi i RACE MEETING AND BALL GAME Saturday, July 3, Charleston. Illinois. Free for all pace, purse $150: Marson, Secretary, at Kats Clothing Store. x7-15 corder. i-L The department received two alarms AurnlBhed room at proportion that It threatens to guana gra(jUatlon exercise.

Id upthebuslnesa.of Reconvention! Mrs.1 J. Lurle of Is a reveraaf la almost certain, accord- guest of hrer parents, Mr5 and Mrs. to party, leaders, many of whom 0. W. Moore, 1521 Lafayette avenue, ivor the plan.

Considerable: "jockey- Mrs." Lurle and Mr. Moore went to will take pUce over the matter. Humbolt today for a visit with rela--, itlves. Mr. Lurle Is In New York ai.

r. vitnhell ha "rnne' tending an electrical convention, but RE NT If Dhnna pen. WORK- In Firsl Degree Thurs- FOR 2620 21. a. nit uyiuuft jnio.

day evening, June Z4, is-'n. 'Xl! Come. Aitrea w. 2:30 trot, puree 1100; 2:30 pace, purse gounty road race, trot or pace, purse mule race, purse $10. Admission 35c.

Automobiles free. Come enjoy a good afternoon entertainment. 7-2 A. Pyle; Miss Mary Hennesrey and Miss Ruth McCleary. age.

BERKOWITZ TRAXLER Emanuel Berkowitz left on Wednes S.iB. Patheal, See of flreTeHoesday evening, but in neither Instance was there any damage The first call was to the Ashbrook ejevafbr, Champaign avenue and Illinois' Central, where the glare -tropa a amall fire, near the building. being used by some work i Evansvllle for, PS. Visit WitlT reift- in inaikuu iug Blu, i the week, day evening for Milwaukee, where on a CLEANED Carpel, Ruq. Draperl, APPELLATE COURT CLERKS WANTED Will pay Sc per pound for itood, clean eotloi rags of good alze and quality.

Bring them to Jour-nal-fiasette ofllce. SJi. PIE SU PPER will be given by "the Carmea at Lytle parR Thursday, June 24. Kverybody Invited. xfr24 men, attracted the attention of a rnVil Com- Beaelrm;" IN SEPTEMBtn rmwri Blanket, Palm ERMISCH Dyelna Cleenlna Co next Sunday evening he will wed Miss Evelyn Traxler, a prominent society young woman of that city.

The ceremony will be performed at five o'clock at the Hotel Bedford in the presence of immediate relatives and a few mends; A reception will follow the ceremony. Evana, Agent Mrs. 8. K. tv FOR SALE Property at 3301 Marlon Avel-ind -4101 -beWiU Phone Office phony Rej- PHfii waiaina nruttuway unuse and he turned in an alarm.

The second call, was duo to flames arising from the automobile of Dr. V. J. Carter, the machine liavlng heen left in front of the library. The fire was due to "short wires." There ns no damage, pyrene being used by the firemen to subdue the blaze.

351 X6-Z0 By The United Pre. Springfield, June 24. Republican and Democratic nominees for appellate court clerks of the second, third and fourth diatrlcls must go into the September primaries, thu attorney general ruled today, In 1 formal opinion to the secretary of Btate. 11 Miss Molly lErkowitz, a sister of Pure Fresh Clarified V3ilti GENERAL PERSHING TAKEN SUDDENLY ILL TOO LATEiTO CLASSIFY. oalded "d1 TimliHni Crtsm A iitiselew 4itHlng crti m--9tivM, ioltru Dd biutN tin lit SOi.

rno rai ve room nouae.si. 7" 1. wHwteaome and iHitrKlfld) hlorits from uflln'8 district; Mr. Berkowitz, will be maid of honor, and Abe Berkowitz, a brother of the groom, will be the best man. Mr.

Berkowitz and his bride will arrive here In a few weeks to Mattoon their home and will reside at KI13 Charleston avenue. Mr. Berkowitz is one of the most popular of Mattoon's young men. He is a son of N. Berkoejitz, 1311 Charleston Hvenue.

and is associated with his father and brothers in the commission business." He Ih a member of the food tor your children a well a tW, Clu But be aure ycu oet pure, eiaan mm, wureVof tb. fact. hen you buy milk tiers. Our place la open tor ywf inapectionlit'all tlmea. Come In and be convinced.

By The United Prea. Cambridge, June 24. On-eral John J. Pershing was suddenly taken IlL Just before he was to address the students at the Harvard commencement ceremonies here thli afternoon, His condition was not serious, It was sta'ed. water and sewer In; cistern water piped In kitchen; electric lights and gas for rooking; csn make modern at moderate cost.

Phohw 2531, -28 FOFr8ALE Who wants to buy a 109 podge touring car, with all season top, all in perfect condition Worth the money. George Robertson. 3 91 Wabash Ave. 7-1 wa uur niir T.H.JETTO Elks and other fraternal societies of Thoughtful women appreciate that the way to beautyland is not to coat over or conceal the blemishes of the skin but to revive and preserve the natural beauty of the complexion by the use of the most select beauty aids. Puritan Beauty Preparations, by reason of their purity, elegajice and superior effectiveness have won the endorsement of thousands of beautiful women and YOU will be equal pleased when you try them.

PHONE tint CniMrf Blendi pwlcctlr In ftKliI box with -Ford touring 211 NORTH B2nd-STREET. FOR SALE OR TRADE the ejty. The announcement of the engaRement of the two young people was made some time ago. arood condition. 1916 model, good POSITlOrl IN CLEVELAND.

Kenneth Braunsdorff left today for Allentown, Tor a visit with friends. From there he will go to Cleveland, where he has a position with the rar tires, newly painted: a barsrtn; cash Besides MlssvMoIly Berkowitz and 1 for $290 or terms. Phone 57 at iiik DeWllt Ave. x6 28 General Electric Company. He grad Abe Berkowitz, members of the bridal party, N.

Berkowitz and Hon Sam will also be in attendance at-1he wedding. Tmh TIM Trail uated from the University of Illinois several weeks ago. EXCHANGE The Willing Workers Class of the Central Baptist Church will hold an exchange in the lobby of the State National Bank Saturdav. SEEKS "LIBERALIZATION" June 26. OF THE VOLSTEAD ACT CARD OF THANK8.

We desire to express our deep ap The dealer who sells Puritan Beauty Preparations is a jrnod man to know. You can depend It he plarn quality FOR SALE OR TRADE Maxwell roadster. 'new tires all around; price ten- cur nM nnnv walrnn and har- 0i preciation to our friend and neigh- Good ByThe fnternstlonal News Service. in th list bakmt far above mart profit, els your di as San Franciscrv June 21 -An un 0 neKS r-hean If taken at once. f08 FM CImiimi and he.

iHIm mvu nre mkM9u 32rl St. 6 25, equivocal for a "liberalization of the Volstead act" was made 1 I late yesferday afternoon by A. Holt, A bora for -their -expressions of sympathy and kindness shown uf during our late bereavement; also for the beautiful flowers. Frederick J. Oehm, W.

M. Decks rd. Ward and Marvin Deckard. i Try a Journal-Gazette Want Ad. an Influential Democratic leader of HI A Florida and twice the campaign man an Bea FOR RENT Three pr four furnished rfioms; also one modern six room anartment unfurnished.

Call Mrs Murphy, 2300 Western Ave. Phon 1 9 1 5 FOR SALE Forty arena" of lnnd mile west of Trilla; cm give iioskps-Finn In one month: prliie reasonable. Mi ager for Senator Fletcher of that Ell state. Holt was a visitor to the headquar Arirlress Emma Frea.i. inua, imi ters of Governor of New i mn 1 7-5 nois.

Jersey. He intimated the governor CHICAGO MARKETS JUU) PrQparatioiiS Mfl wit and rtcorntnded by LFOB SALE OR RENT- nroanwav r. i I. .1 the Wheat No1 Brpnfl rn be better titan the wheat from which the Hour was nulled. The best wUcat grown goes into the flour makes 1 Special and Purity PU ItR-nCIOCJiljLSqMK ORDER A LOAF OR JWO fSQiU Vt OROGKlA rould probably receive the support I I siore- oui nina.

un of 25x140; rent reason- 1- the Florida delegation in any showdown of the "wet and dry" fight a O. Phone 351. e-o Chicago, June 84, 1020. Open HI Ell Low rioxe 180' 176 176 ltn0l4 ,:150 150 149- 149 FOR SALE A 19lll five passenger threatening "to split the Democrat! Ml CORN July Sept. Dec.

OAT3- 7 Truncal, wmrnn in Convention wide open. Mitchell car In gbn1 condition. Hite AY Cook Oarage, 1401 Broadway. x6 26 R. M.

Frlabey. Frank P. Coppage. Frank J. Rltter.

Garfield'a Drug Store, A. NOTICE I will not be respenslh'e DESERTION IS CHARGED .10344 lot 103 juiy for any work or nlumblna done at iw 1031 84 80 Sept. IN SUIT FOR DIVORCE Marshall Ave. v. Agnew.

tn 824 82U HfiV. fiat nrUm f.t eit. miii- 1 1 Dee. POP PFNT Twn teeriln? rooms all UVE TOCrv MARKET flu I SMW4 Tl MldlifiUtP ff Pwritae Pharmaceutical St HOCaS Steady; 15 lower; Butci Mrs. Lena J.

Brown filed suit irt the Mattoon cfty Court today- for a divorce from her husband, O. modern oonvenlennea; gentlemen preferred. Phone 1355. 6 25 to Receipts, fl, 000. CATTLE Steady- wd fttrmig; FOR RENT Five rooms upstair; charging desertion.

The wife, Iriiier bill, filed hy her William M. 0 Mattoon Steaip Bakery 0 Moran, says-she became the wife of or phone 1763. 62! RUMMAGE SACE At the Presbyterian Chirrch Saturday. June doors tMl tWI I I 2 Si MM dMM-MkV 1 Brown on Msrch 1. 1918.

the cere Qalrkyr ttiMt 0 K2 Beevea, $17,00. 11,000. SHEEP Steady tmha. J.00 to $14.00. Receipt, 11,001.

CHICAGO-PROrjUCE, JEilCS--Ordlnarie iWef -Urata tfe to; mony bring performed in Trllla, and open ct 1 tl it Mr. th thet ten years Jeter. June 81 WANTED- Farm iands: "rcasonabli 1918, Brown deserted her Just tirlceB- no hovs need annlv. Phone 17843. cause, Brown, a former resident of Trilla, UVK PUUl.TKV-'-FOWIS.' FOR SALE Oil stove, three burners la now a conductor on the Interurba 9 tufii.

8Si rooater. 19o: broiler. almost ut. Call 1300 N. loth St.

6-251 line betweea this cky and Charleitoi I v'f -U.

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