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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 8

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Herald and Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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DECATUR HERALD FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1926. 8 DECATUR HERALD Everett Woods Is working in Chi Misses Mary Franc! and Nina I cago where ho has- the position of a Miss Charlotte Koebel Returns to Atwood Mr. and Mrs. Weatherford and son Alvln and daughter, Anns are plan-nine to leave Sunday for a three weeks' trip through the East with New Jersey and New Tork aa their Thev will motor through flaw mill-wright. Joe Baker Is now In Madison, Wis.

Bishop "entertained the World Wide Guild Jast Friday evening. Miss Margaret Erehardt was the leader Excursion Next SUNDAY ROCXD TRIP ARES TO Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reeded took their little son, Billy, to Chicago for of the meeting, Mr. and Mrs.

Sol Shook are enter treatment the first of this week Mrs. Abrams, first vice-president of the Atwood Woman's club, TAYLORVILLE BOY DIES OFJOISON Infection on Lip Resulting From Wound in Foot Is Fatal iflining Mrs. Shook'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Purvis, of Decatur.

and are Intending to atop at Indian; spoils to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H. D.

Manaugh have, returned from Indiana where Mr. Manaufi-h has been passing his vaca- tion. viv. vimmil entertained i Miss Lois Holmes of Camargo is Mrs. Roloson and daughter.

Miss Ethel, and Miss Alta Rose and Mrs. Auid of' Atwood, attended the funeral of Mr. Andy Reeder of Hlndsboro at the Methodist church of that town. Sullivan has quite a progressive advertising staff for their Fourth celebration. Wednesday afternoon the populace of pur fcir olty were startled by the sight of an airplane flying low, just over the tree tops and following the main street of the town.

A sheaf of papers were ejected from the machine and having, fluttered to the ground admonished the people of Atwood that Sullivan was intending to celebrate the Fourth In regular style. Miss Marjorie Morrison passed the visiting her aunt, Mrs. Myrtle Offen-steln, of Atwood. Miss Rowena Baker and Miss Helen with Miss Mildred Riggs and Mrs. Margaret Fay as delegates, motored to Cisco Friday, July 2, in answer to an invitation from the Cisca Woman's club.

The meeting was occasioned by 2.75 --Indianapolis- 2.75 Visit Tt'RKEV HVX Indiana Hlale park. BUmnlaKaale, In, tjJs. Leaving Decatur Jane 13, 7(45 a. m. Returning leaving IadIaMvvlta SiMO p.

m. ONK FARE for Round Trip fa all stations ever? Sauraar mm4 Hmidir. Good returning op and Jnclndlng following Monday. Information and Tickets at I. A.

Ticket. H. Kolralta, Ticket Agent. ivir. Bliu Cole of Bement passed Wednesday the following people Sunday at their country home: Mr.

and Mrs. Fred its being the "Annual Guest Day Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. uamo oi and was held in the Methodist church ment, Mr. and Mrs.

Jteun a-imraei. uru i .1 Oulck. Mrs. Am with Miss Lorene Moore, and attended tho band, concert In the evening. Henry Wilson has accepted a position with the Firestone Tire of Akron, O.

of Cisco. Mr. and Mrs. Hofsis recently en anda Quick and Mrs. Ethel Murray of ATWOOD.

July 9. Miss Charlotte Koebel after a year's visit with her sister, Mrs. Hattie Bingley of San Benito, has returned to Atwood and will make her home with her uncle, Emory Moore and cousins. Misses Lorena and Birtie Moore. Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Monroe are the parents of a new daughter born Wednesday. June 30. in Arthur. Billie Riggs is taking an extended vacation.

Leslie Doty has taken his position until Mr. Riggs returns. Mrs. John Rose of Tuscola and Mra Cleo Stellman of Murdock were in Atwood Wednesday calling, on their many friends A party of Atwood girls are planning on leaving July 10 for a week's camping trip on the banks of Lake cottage. The girls have rented a cottage for the outing Mrs.

Irvin Anderson will chuperone the girls. Those intending to go are fcois Harder, Edna Dorjohn. Gwendolyn Bragg, Hazel Livengood and Theresa Murphy and Cora Lowe of Hammorui. turtained her two sisters, Mrs. Drake Atwood.

Fourth with Miss Lela Sydney of bt. TATLORVIULE, July 9. Funeral services for Nolen Sloan, eight-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Gaorge Sloan of Morrisor.ville.

who Oiled at the St. Vincent hospital in this city at and Mrs. Everhard, and thelr fami lies of Westfield. Dr. C.

W. Marsh and wife have as their guest for the summer Mrs. 3:30 o'clock Sunday aftlernoon of Marsh's nephew. Billie Witzman of Fruit Jars 1 Soap Sugar Ohio. Dr.

and Mrs. Marsh and son, THf. LOfttST rt tfrmtfi. BUSY 5TOGVW ALWAYS Friday Up to $1 Values Clark, drove to Indianapolis Sunday to niflfit him. anas i o.

I Mr. Spence Wlerman has moved! Friday In our Basement Salesroom regular 69c, 79c and up to $1 values Rayon Silk Vests, Lace Genuine Mason Ball Fruit Jars; pints, with caps and rubbers; Friday blood poisoning-, were held at tne bt. Maurice Catholic church in IMorrison-ville at 9 o'clock this morning, the Hev. Father McGulnefS olS Burial was rii.de in the St. Maurice cemetery.

The little boy was Drougl to the hospital several days ago suffering with blc.oU poisoning which xesulted from a small pimple on hir? lwer his household goods to Arthur. Mr. Genuine Palm Olive, Jap Rose, Castile. Ivory and Flotilla regular 0o toilet soap, Friday CtCATUft Bit Doolu Sugar; zoli and delivered with of tl or over 10 lbs. 59c and Mrs.

Ted Jay will move into the vacated property in the south part ine Bloomers, Women's and Children's Night 1 cnuaren a of town. Our Policy Has Alvvays Been and Ever Will Gowns, Children's Dresses, and Boys' Play Suits, etc Clearance sale price We WILL NUT Be Undersold. 65c A TOzev 5c Cake lip. It is thought the pirrrpie was caused from a nail puncture in his foot about two weeks agio. Surviving are his pacents.

Mr. -Tr r.mrap Sloan and one AUPP SON'S Rugs Yes We Back It Up brother and fout sisters, all at home. (ieorge DIM services for George Mill! -9x12 Velvet Rugs Bathing Suits Every One a Bargain and Miss's aorrrotu bathins; suits la a brllllsat arrsr of newest mt color, asd tmnJr weaves. The finest all wool bsts. Ins; salts In all Decs tor all sir sale price.

139 NORTH WATER ST. gan. 48. for many years a plumber $30 values Clearance in this city, wii aieo ai iu uuiu "When We Say: 'We Will Not Be Undersold' In this ritv at 4:30 ociock sunaay price $21.50 evening fcllpwlng an illness of can It is our absolute agreement with our Customers We guarantee to refund in cash 9x12 Axminster Rugy cer were hold at ociock j.uesu.1.-afternoon at the residence. Rev.

S. B. Harry pastor of th Presbyteajan church, officiating. Burial was made $35 values Clearance Clearance any over payment you may discover on purcnases maae nere as compared wun uic price on the same articles elsewhere on the same day. in Oak Hill cemetery.

price $26,95 4Ji Mr. Milligan was born in this city June 24. 1878. the son oi mf. 9x12 Axminster Rugs Mrs.

George -a-n. ussociated with the Mil- Silks-Sale Priced! i. Pinrnian Packing and Women's and Misses fine II-wool worsted bathins; suits, all the new bright colors elessntlr trimmed, also men's bsthlna; snils In dsrk colors all sizes regular j5 fcIth. lna; suits Sale price. $45 values C9Q 7 Sale price I Wilton Rugs You'll recognize these silks instantly as regular $2 to $2.25 val 3J8 9x12 Waton Rugs over two hundred pieces to select from plain and figured silks in the most pleasing color combinations.

Rich luxurious silks, 36 to 40 in the $85 (JjCQ CA quality for inches wide, in all the wanted shades for finest underwear as well as for dress purposes. The greatest sale of high grade, reliable silks since AU wool bathins; suits for mea. womea and children plain eolorai neat contrastics; trimalini Joeker red. Peacock blue. Orange and Hesther mixtures.

regular bathing; suits Sale price. 9x12 Wilton Rugs before the war at such a very low price. Included are: in the $90 t7C quality for (Pit mm 9x12 Wilton Rugs Men's, Women's and Children's Printed Silk Crepe de Chines Exquisite Plain Radium Silks in the $103 tnr quality for tj)0 Luxurious Satin Finish Charmeuse Bathing suits for men, women ane children in brlht or conservative colors all regular 1.00 values-all sizes Sale price. Footwear Small Rugs later with the Milligan-Jones Plumbing firm-He was united marriage. Feb.

it, 1900 to Miss Bertha Wright who also leaves his mother, Mrs. Lucy Thwaites. Kansas City and his father. Dave Milligan of Decatur and one daughter. Mrs.

Charles Bury. Taylorville. TVord was received here Sunday night of the death of Mrs. O. B.

Whinner which occurred at 7 o'clock that night at her home in Joplin, Mo. following a two months' illness. Besides her husband who was formerly a resident of this city she Is survived by one daughter. Janel 1. Also her mother.

Mrs. Paul, Joplin and one sister, Mrs. Clara Page. Mrs. George Clover Dies "Word was received here Monday of the death of Mrs.

George Glover. 43. which occurred at her home In Collinsville Monday evening following a short Illness of heart trouble. Four years ago she was united In marriage to George Glover of this city who survives. Funeral services will be held at the German Lutheran church of Collinsville at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon.

Interment will be made in the Collinsville cemetery. After settling up his twe bondsmen Sol Brover.man and Henry Frish. Dr. J. who was arrested while moving alleged mortgaged goods recently was released from the county jail Monday morning.

The optican's brother from Chicago a-rived here Sunday evening and at a conference with the two bondsmen lettled up, without taking the matter Plain All Silk Crepe de Chines Lovely Cherry Blossom Prints Pretty Rayon Sport Satins 1M 18x36-inch Duroleum a Yd. Women's Straps, Ties and Pumps In patent, satins, white and colored kid leathers. Our best quality in two groups at. values 10c All Silk Georgette Crepes 18x36-inch Rag Rugs All Silk English Crepe Bova' and Girls' bathing suits, dark colors, with neat bright trlmmlnrs all regular T5e values all sizes-Sale price. 50c 3.95 values 35c 22x36 Brussels Rugs Up To $5 Dresses, $1.98 values 95c Several other groups of women's footwear, -mostly all tailored patterns at $6.95 to $9.95.

27 54 -inch Brussels The Greatest Bargain Event in years. Upwards of i I .98 TOILET GOODS rugs $2 di or values 27x54-inch Velvet Two Big Groups in Men's Oxfords In black and tan kid and calf leathers in the conservative and extreme balloon toes. 300 women beauurui summer itocks maae oi English Broadcloths, Rayon Silk mixtures, Helvetia Cloths, Imported Tissues, Charmeuse and Foulard Prints. A most fortunate purchase and sale Summer frocks actually worth $3.50, $4 and up to $5. All sizes, including stouts sale price SOc Bottle of Rlnda Hone 7 rugs $3 J0 Of values 3CttO and Cream.

jUffioaa cream. Sale 1. 27x54-inch Axminster a bottla SO Bottla KulslSea Goeoanut (JO 4C values J)LdniU Up To $10 Dresses, $3.95 uu Shampoo. Special sale price, a bottle Draperies 10c Cake of Jap Kmc Toilet te To Oct Other groups In novelty, sports and staple styles at $6.95 to $9.95. 29c One man's difficulty often another's opportunity -upwards of 300 lovely summer frock made of beautiful Foulard Silks, Printed Silks and Radium Silks.

Also Rayon and Crepe Sillcs all the new bright summer colors all sizes all regular $7, $8 oap. Bala prlee FVidar only 5 Cakes XM Box DeOotr Face Powder, Frl-dav, a box j. 75c Ruffled Srirn Curtains, 49c Boys' and Girls' Footwear in to court. Wood was charged with moving mortgaged property from the Bover-man building on Eat Main street. Broverman and Frish held the mortgages and had niyen bond to the optical supply house for the equipment.

Announcement was made Tuesday that W. T. B. Hanson of the old G. P.

St. L. railroad, which was recently purchased by the Chicago and Illinois Midland, has been appointed general manager of the re-organized railway. He will make his headquarters in Springfield where the store room will be located. It was formerly kept in Ihis- city.

Charged with attempting to rob the of Frank Anghetti of Kin-Icald. Raymond Bernardi is held in (the county pail on default of $2,000 rbond. Bernardi was found In the res-Jdence with a gun Monday evening 'and Is alleged to have been making in attempt to rob the premises. Mrs. Myrna Simpson Glover who has been employed in the office of State's Attorney, Carl Priehs for the past six years has resigned and her position will be filled by Thomas J.

Phillips, a retired minister. $2.95 to $4.95 Children's Footwear 95c to $2.95 and $9 values July Clearance Sale price Up To $18 Dresses, $9.95 Five hundred pairs of pretty ruffled Scrim Curtains with tie-backs; 21 yards regular price, 75c a pair; sale price, AQt a pair "f3C BASEMENT BARGAINS No. 3 GaL Wah Tub. 79c $2 GaL Wash Boiler 69c 4-rwd House Broom 49c RAUPP SON'S 139 NORTH WATER ST. 35c GaL Water Pail 23c 69c Bra Wash Boards $1 Marquisette Quaintly flowered printsd with a beautiful, silvery sheen cool and summery in appearance.

Trimmings of soft, fluttery georgette, ruffling of ac-cordian pleated prints, and sparkling white vestees of tub silks are among the many interesting style features. In both light and dark shades. I 69c Oil Mop Bottle Oil 49c 79c Beautiful Serving Tray r. t.45e $1.50 Men's Blue Overalls 98c Curtains, 69c Upwards of 400 pairs of lovely cross-bar Marquisette Curtains; 21 yards long and with tie-backs; regular'price. $1 to SI.

25 a fortunate purchase from a Terr reliable manufacturer makes possible this unusual offer. Customers will want sev eral frocks of such rich quality at this attractive Women's and Misses' Sizes 69e Men' Blue Work Shirt pair; sale prioe, CQ a pair 09G KAUFMAN'S 50c Men' Silk Hose, pair 35c 19c Men' Work Socks, pr 10c 35c Worn. Silk Hoee, pair 19c 50c Women' Union Suit 29c Mid Summer Millinery $1.75 Panel $1.50 Men's Bath. Suit $1.50 Worn. Bath.

Suit 39c Oil Cloth. vard 25c Curtains, I Beautiful Lace Curtains, Shadow Nets and Filet Nets, in ivory and cream and natural; one enough for a window; sale price, each I 15c Bathing Cap $1.25 Cmdrn' Play Suits 98c 79c Worn. Niffht r.nwn. 49e Clearance Sale Prices Upwards of 500 exquisite midsummer hat in this great sale Remarkable price reductions large Dress Hats, Leghorns, Horse Hair, Satins and Felts White and colored summer Hats actu-. ally worth double these prices wonderful values Sale price 89c Women' Rayon Silk Vests t-KLx3ircriflEfl 49c $1.98 Panel Curtains, $1.49 P.

6. Laundry Soap Gennlna J. A 6. white aaptha Laundry Sospi regular price av- The Finest Clothing in America at the Greatest Price Cuts in Many Years During Our Great Clearance Sale of Finer Suits Including KUPPENHEIMER FASHION PARK STEIN BLOCH Beautiful new Shadow Lace and two-toned Panel Curtains; 40 Inches wide; many wide attractive fringed nucre xiva cents a ban mm other purchase necessarri dellv- -58 Bare 29c $1.49 ends; sale price 1 0c Unbleached Muslin Very nice quality for curtains, quilt linings, tea 1041 18c Bleached Muslin Full bleached, good quality, yard wide muslin, 10 yards limit to a customer L. era.

1(M9 raweis, etc, special 1 24-50 Up to $40 2-Pants Suits 22c Hope Muslin Cut from full pieces; no substitutes or 18c Unblea. Sheeting A fine, heavy, unbleached, yard-wide Muslin: one of our best grades; Friday A Yard, 2c 45c Pepperell Pillow Tubing Genuine JPepperell Pillow Tubing; S6. 40. 42 and 45-Inch widths; Friday A Yard, 28c $1 Bleached Sheets Linen finish bleached Sheets; size 72x90; Friday, each Each, 69c SOc 9-4 Sheeting Full 81 inches wide, in bleached or unbleached Sheeting; Friday A Yard, 28c 22c Stevens Crash Ganuina Stevens' J5- linen Crash Toweling with blue border; Friday A Yard, 15c ISc 36-inch, Longcloth Pure finish; no dressing; fine for underwear, quilt liniBaT. etc, Friday A Yard, ll12c 18c Nainsook Vice quality In honey lew, pink, orchid and white; Friday A Yard, I2jc 3 seconds; Friday Snit.i now $31.50 fp to 900 Snpita now 37.50 ALL SIZES FOR ALL HEX Regulars, Longs, Shorts, Short Stoutx, Half Stouts and Long 3 Yards, $1 25c Scout Percale 10c Toweling Avery fine Toweling for tea towels, kitchen towels and dish 22c Cretonne or Challie Tard-wlde Challie or Cretonne; beautiful Persian and floral de- r.iJov.

Birdseye Diapers Best quality Birdseye or Outing Flannel Diapers; size, 27x27; Friday, a dozen Full V3T In fi wide. Kaufman's 79c Table Damask A very fine, heavy luality; 4-inch; several patterns to choose from; Friday A Yard, 55c $1.25 All-Linen Damask Pure Irish Damask, in cream: nothing better for hard service; Friday A Yard, 85c 18c Dress Gingham All new colors and plaids; fast colors; Special, for Friday A Yard, I Oc 18c White Outing A good, medium, heavyweight, nice Fleecy nap; Friday A Yard, 121c light or dark pat terns. Special foi Friday wipers: Friday A Yard, 5c Signs, riuiaj- A Yard, 15c A Yard, 1 5c nil in ii if in in i i tin it i i iii nun i ii i i3-.

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