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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 5

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Herald and Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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DECATUR HERALD MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1920. OECATUR HERALD WEDDINGS Bread on the Waters By RUTH CAMERON 1 MRS. M. MORROW OF CLINTON DEAD CHINESE SEEK TO HALT PLANTING OF POPPIES Organised action Be In a Taken In Fuklen Province to Prevent Culture of Opium Plant. she thought Daisy.

Ashford really rsS'T It funny feeling when things AMOY, China, Sept. 19 Organized action is being taken by Amoy to prevent the planting in Fukien province of a new crop of poppies for tht SIOBERS-CROOKSHANK. i Miss Hazel L. Slobers and Robert (g Lv. Crookshank, both of Mattoon, iS were married Sunday afternoon at 1:30, in the First Methodist parson- age, by Rev.

Freeman A. Havighurst. The ring ceremony was used. The couple was attended by Miss Leonore Phillips and C. L.

Rite, also of toon. I 'H Miss Slobers is the daughter of.jj Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Slobers. of Mat- toon, and she was employed as book keeper by the Central Illinois' a Public Service company.

Mr. Crook- 3 shank is the son of Mr. and Mrs.j Clifton Crooshank, also of Mattoon. He is a brakeman on the Illinois Central Railroad. They will makej Well Known Resident Succumbs After Lingering Illness purpose of producing opium.

Educational, religious and business or .1 I ne has said come bacK to one oui the mouths of those to whom one jaid them, in a way which shows th spears have no idea where they tbe opinions, or the facts, or twtever it is they are handing to Here is an example of what 1 mean: Two friends of mine dropped in for tea the other day. and as ual we talked of shoes and ships i-d sealing wax, of cabbages and ags and of course, of books. Bnrrie Wrote It ganizations are co-operating. A mass, wrote the book, but apparently she liked my opinion better than her own I certainly am True Flattery She. had reason to be, didn't she? In one way these opinions so gracefully returnd to one are like Christmas presents or the Christmas cards that occasionally return to their original givers by devious routes.

But in another way they are quite different for whereas you pass on a Christmas present you don't like, you give away or pass on an opinion that you do like. And it's nice to have our opinions liked, isn't it? It is said that imitation is the sineerest form of flattery and of course this is a. kinri of fmfr meeting has been held for discussion of the subject and messages telegraphed to the president-and the provincial governor urging enforcement of the law. In a world-wide" appeal it is declared that "the south Fukien opium prevention society, realizing the open and wilful disregard of the law pro The immortal Daisy Ashford came tneir nome in uecatur. hibiting the production of opium, ana knowing that during the past year up and one 01 my guests gave ine opinion that her book was, unquestionably written by Barrie or at least Minted up by him.

because there re too many of the funny little -double entendres" to have merely happened. For the rest, she thought i.riit hn-e been the work of a enough opium was produced for five llion. Bnt To Be Guilty of It! But whereas it is a form of flattery that one doesn't mind receiving, one una1'' hild but that settled it. The other PENNYPACKER-BEATTY In Chicago Sunday occured the wedding of Ernest G. Beatty.

a Clintoi. business man and Mrs. Maude Pen-nypacker of Decatur. The ceremony was performed in the home of relatives of the latter in that city. The couple will return to Clinton the first of next week to make their home in the Beatty flats, the apartments being already furnished.

Mr. Beatty is well known in Clinton having for several years been associated with his father and brothers in the hardware business. hardly likes to give it, does one? find said little, but I noticed a quiet It's a mighty good thing to pick on her face as she listened. Af- Sept. 19.

Mrs. Mary Morrow, aged 67 years, well known' resident of Clinton, passed away at her home, S00 West Adams street, Saturday night shortly after Vl o'clock. Wrs. Morrow was well known in Clinton having resided here for 20 years. She had no children, and no brothers or sisters.

For the past several weeks during her illness Mrs. Morrow had been under the care of a trained nurse and her neighbors. Complete arrangements have not been made for the funeral. Football Prospects Bright With three days of scrimmage behind them, Clinton High's football prospects lor a good team are becoming brighter. More than 30 men have reported to Coach Myers each night in preparation for the first game October 2 probably with Gibson City here.

The tackling dummy with a new releasing attachment will be set up Monday and practise will become, heavier esch day. Long of last year's team is getting into shape fast and with the extra weight he has put on th first woman had gone I years and that another crop will, supply the demand for fifteen years, appeals to the world press and all wel-fore organizations, now that the planting season for the new crop is at hand, to aid in the suppression of the great evil." FRANCIS CONNORS DIES AGED 32 jsked her what she was smiling at, nd whether she had any inside information. mm. she said. "What amused one's audience carefully when one is going to air some borrowed or second-hand plumes.

Not. of course, that anyone who reads this would need such a warning. The world is full of tainted money, though few people mind the odor. ee was that every word Mrs. B.

said wa5 what 1 said to ner a weeK ago at Mrs. tea- At that time she said Furs and Mystery Well Known, Assumption 7 Valuable Fur Data, I(Edited by WM. GUSHARD Copyright, 1920. this summer he will perhaps have a Resident Succumbs to Infirmities of Age M-H-K I 1 I I I I Ivory The Most Attractive Bed Room Furniture The atmosphere of a bedroom furnished in ivory is indeed pleasing and every modern home should have at least one room of ivory. The Fall finds this store in a position to please the most exacting and special attention is invited to our large display of IVORY bedroom furniture in either complete suites or broken pieces.

You would enjoy a visit to this section of our store. Mahogany Gate-Leg Tables There are so many species of squirrels and "near squirrels" climbing trees, cracking nuts and "meowlns" tackle position cinched. Lighthall, another of the veterans, will hold down one of the ends with Wester-holt and Ashley fighting it out for the other position. Conant, Qualy and Hubbell will make heavy material for the center of the line. The lineup for the backfield is uncertain.

Live Stock Sale The second live stock sale of the season will be held at Crang Wal-rod's sale barn on Friday, Sept. 24. This sale promises to be more suc in all parts of the world, that Milady's squirrel coat, when bought in an unreliable store is indeed a mystery. The fur of the American squirrel is of no greater value than that of the common hnnsp. cat.

and vet even the. ASSUMPTION, Sept. 19 Francis Connors, pioneer resident of Assumption died in. his home at 10 o'clock Sunday morning from the infirmities of old age. He had been in failing health for some time.

Funeral services will be held in St. llatter is used to imitate the me species tnat are valuable come from Russia and Siberia, those from I the Amoor district in Eastern Siberia gimW jf3 YOUR STYLE 1 pbFiXwiLsJ YO RH A LTH IF cessful than the big one held two weeks ago. To Have Homecoming Residents of Weldon are preparing for the big annual home coming event to be staged there on October 1. It was decided at a recent meeting to hold an all-day celebration with prominent orators, sports, free entertainment, music, on the program. The affair is being looked forward to with interest.

The Stout Woman's Economy being the finest. Thsee are known a'S aaccamania squirrels. The second class is known as Ta-kutsky squirrels, which are divided into two kinds. Then come tne Lensky squirrels in four assortments according to color. Next the Yeni-seiky class, in three grades.

Then Obskoy, Beisky, Kosan and so on down the line to poor old "Tabby" or "Tommy." The full meaning of this is that you must depend entirely upon the integrity of your dealer for honest value at whatever price you pay. Suppose, for instance, you pay for Saccamania and get Yakutsky, or even Lensky who knows, but the dealer? Most people do not have sufficient time these busy days to even stop to learn the pronunciation of the various names, much less their relative value. And what if they. DID know the entire list? Mary's church Tuesday morning at nine o'clock. Burial will be in a Tay-lorville cemetery.

Mr. Connors was born in Kilkenny, Ireland in 1838, coming to America when sixteen years old. He settled in Hamilton, Ohio and moved to Christian county shortly after settling in 'Ohio. During his active life he was a farmer but for many years had led a retired life. He leaves the following children: Elizabeth Connors, Decatur, Mrs.

Charles Zeiling, Pana. Sister Adrian, Sacred Heart Academy, Springfield, Josephine Connors. Assumption, Pat Connors, Assumption, Joseph Connors Vera, 111., Pete and Frank Connors, Decatur. FRENCH AND TURKS IN INTERMITTENT CLASH 'emthSelf-Redticifiz tfeA Lai For twenty-five years Self-Reducing Corsets have supported, reduced and preserved the figures of stout women and have given them perfectly symmetrical proportions. In Several New and Attractive Designs The convenience of a gate-leg table is indeed great the many ways in which it can be used makes it a very desirable piece of furniture and to, its decorative value in your home should be given consideration.

Table illustrated, brown mahogany, attractive size, price $55.25. VESDALE COPS FROM MONTICELLO The exceptional durability of Nemo Corets, for -vhich they are -world-renowned, makes them a truly economical investment. Wt I The dealer who plnns to increase his 'profits by substitution would Just as I soon tell you the piece in your hand was first Erade Yakutsky. even I VESDALE, Sept. IP Monti'cello knocked Ivesdale off in a fast contest that went for ten innings here today.

Errors at critical moments gave the vsitors the decision. Marsh and Petty, both of Ivesdale, smashed out circuit drives during the contest. No. 327 (see illustration for illustration) for) Artillery Exchanges Bitter In Alntab Where Europeans are Beaieged. the medium Kaf CA and stout woman, Yi DU on tip and Zm bust.

AH sizes i i I i I if I 1 I 3 I 3- 3 1 i 3 I 3 Ijistikops inserts rrLs back very low Innings 10 R. H. though it be but fourth grade Lensky, knowing that none but an experienc-furrier could catch him in the lie. It is vitally important, too, to remember that the greatest field for deceit is in the class that is most in demand the good medium grade. BEWARE OF THE WOLF IN SHEEP'S CLOTHING! (To Be Continued Wednesday) On Sale Everywhere! Nemo Hygienic-Famfcioii Institute, New Yor! Monticello ...0:3 000 00 16: 2 (By the Associated Pressl CONSTANTINOPLE.

Sept. IS French and Turkish forces are engaged in an almost continuous artillery duel at Aintab, where the French oELT'ReDUCINS. I Ivesdale 900 200 002 15; 10; 8 Finnegan and Winholtz; Harsh- gESSESnfiBl barger and Sellers. are besieged and occasionally infantry forces take part in the fighting, says a letter received here from Boyd When you think of Pa nt Think of Pease Wesson, an American relief worker, who is in the city. Decisive results have not been reported, but in the fighting thus far the French seem to have been more successful than their opponents, Mr.

Boyd His letter states that all the Americans in the city are well. "There have been real artillery battles here," says the letter. "Whenever the French turn their guns loose against the Turks, the inhabitants F. Ge SHOE Specials! It Pays to Paint Bargains in Used Columbia Grafonolas Each One is in Perfect Condition and the Price is Very Reasonable All Styles All Finishes of Aintab take to cover. The Turks "Save the Surface and You Save All" are very good at times and frequently have compelled the French to keep close to cellars throughout the city.

"One day the Turks shelled the central Turkey college. The French have retaliated by bombarding the Turkish hospital and enemy positions north and south of the city." SOVIETS TO SIGN Women's 9-inch Boots $6.95 PACT WITH FINNS Protect the surface against the severe weather that will follow these beautiful autumn days. The lumber is now dry and wefl seasoned and paint has plenty of time to harden before winter weather comes. STOCKHOLM, Sept. 13.

The peace treaty between Russia and Finland is to be signed Monday at Dorpat. says a Helsingfors dispatch to the Dagens Nitheter today. Maddened Man Kills Two and Ends Life We Carry a Complete Line of HALIFAX, Sept. 19. Three men, one of them his father, and a woman were shot and killed at Hemford, Women's 9-inch boots in black, brown, gray and two tones: attractive combinations.

Louis heels, $10 values; special this week $6.95 Lunenburg county today by Have-lock Veinott of that place, who then committed suicide. Veinott attacked the four during a fit of insane rage Highest Quality Paints and Varnishes. WZ7AR PPOOF HliocfOiialifv Patek'sMartcote A superior wall paint produces a mellow, metallic lustre which will not fade 01 come off. It is extremely simple to apply, only an ordinary paint brush being necessary. Can be used on plaster, metal, burlap, wall board or wood work.

Washable with soap and water. $3.85 Gallon; $2.00 Half Gallon; $1.10 Quart. These Machines Must Be Sold At Once We have a large number of talking machines of several different styles, which have been taken in as part pay on new machines. These have all been gone over and put in first-class condition and ail are practically as good new. These are offered this week at the following prices: One $120.00 mahogany cabinet style.

Price One 1 20.00 mahogany cabinet style. Price 95.00 One $50.00 oak table style. Price 25.00 One $50.00 oak table style. Price 28.00 One $50.00 oak table style Price 35.00 One $50.00 oak table style. Price 32.00 One $32.50 oak table style.

Price 16.50 One $32.50 oak table style. Price 22.50 after a quarrel. GEW WOOD DEl'OHATED CHICAGO. Sept. 19 Leonard Wood today was decorated as an officer of the Order of St.

Mur-ice and St. Lazarus by Col. Diber-1 nezzo, Italian military attache at Washington. 3 HOUSE PAIN Is for outside and inside painting. Wear Proof comes in all colors and has a wonderful rich lustre that will last longer than the ordinary lustre of other house paints.

It will not chalk, peel, blister, or flake off. It spreads easy and evenly and can be applied by anyone. It is low in price, is scientifically prepared of finest materials, goes farther and lasts longer. Prepared ready for use. ALL COLORS.

Gal. I Gal. Qt. Pt. i Pt $4.80 $2.50 $1.30 70c 40c Chamberlain's Tablets.

Chambarlain's Tablets are intended especially for stomach trouble, biliousness and constipation. If 'ou have ar.y trouble of that sort give thpm a trial and realize for yourself what a first class medicine will do for you. They only cost a Wear-Proof INSIDE Floor Paint 3 5 1 I Women's Brogue Oxforcs made From selected Russian calf; military heels; $10 values; special this week $7.95 "Shoes for the Entire Family" Phone Main 403 We never were better fixed than now to do YOUR CLEANING AND DYEING Wear-Proof Barn Paint HIGHEST QUALITY PURE LINSEED OIL A barn paint also for other farm buildings gives fine enamel finish, lasting longer, looks better and ves repainting. It settles into the wood, preventing wear and decay. Will not crack, chip or peel or blister.

Used by U. S. Government, universities, chooIs and large farms fcr bams, stables, etc. Comes ready to use. 5 Gallon, 1 Gallon, iVeaUCea $2.00 Per Gallon $2.10 Per Gallon Comes in the.

most desired and practical colors. Easily applied and drie quickly with a hardness that makes tough. Does not chip or show scratches. Waterproof as well as wearproof. Can be washed with ordinary soap and water.

Used also on kitchen walla, woodwork, wainscoting, staircases, etc. Does not turn white. Half gallon is enough for two coats for average room floor. Prepared ready for use. Gal.

GaL Qt. Pt $3.75 $2.00 $1.05 60c CHARLES PEASE PAINTERS AND DECORATORS, WALL PAPER, PAINTS, VARNISHES 213 NORTH MAIN ST. CLEANERS AND DYERS 241 N. Main. 136MERCHANTST..

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